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TH Deluxe 50 x 50 x 120 (cm)
Spider Farmer
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weeks 4
6 L
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1.5 L
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Week 6
Flowering
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AbsoluteBudinner AbsoluteBudinner
a month ago
So boosted the bloom nutrients a lot, and am starting to see signs of recovery on the new growth. Smell is getting strong and the buds are super sticky. No change in height, but the buds are getting really dense. Found what I think was a couple of bananas on the Quick One. Was the most resilient of the two plants in terms of leaves, so I guess it had a different reaction to the stress I caused. Have only found them on 4 of the 20 or so bud sites, and removed each with tweezers as soon as I see them. Hopefully its not going to be too bad, but do not want to bin the first grow after almost 3 months. What's a few seeds between friends anyway.
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AbsoluteBudinner
AbsoluteBudinnerstarted grow question 3 months ago
Wondering if this is too leggy after 3 days. Light on 50%, 45cm /18 inches from leaves. Stalk about 3cm, 1.5
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001100010010011110
001100010010011110answered grow question 3 months ago
looks fine in diary. The early cue is color of the stem. If it isn't white/pale then it's got plenty of light. Make sure the nodes spread out at least some small amount over next week or so. That will tell you if you are giving too much light. Early on they are obviously stacked on each other, but should see some spacing develop.
AbsoluteBudinner
AbsoluteBudinnerstarted grow question 2 months ago
Considering LST for 1 or both plants. Should I bother or save risk it if I grow something taller (i have some fastbuds seeds I plan to grow next). Am considering LSTing the Sherbet as twice height already of Quick1. Also, have Ieft it too late to start. Stalks are pretty thick
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Legendaryseedthumb
Legendaryseedthumbanswered grow question 2 months ago
You can use little LST if it’s ur first time! I would not go all in. U have plenty to learn on the way. Start out small then improve ur next grows. Use lst for both. I suggest buying trellis net it’s the best thing u can use. First start off LST small then go over to a net. Then in the future u can try to top ur plant and super cropping when u learner the first steps lst/net. Good luck my friend 🙌🏼💯 just dm me if you have some more questions
AbsoluteBudinner
AbsoluteBudinnerstarted grow question 2 months ago
So, week 3 veg, plants have exploded in growth. Starting to see white hairs at the top of each branch. Should I switch to flowering nutrients, or give them another week of veg food? Thanks to all rellies by the way. Community here is super helpful, encouraging and friendly!
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Kenn0rphan
Kenn0rphananswered grow question 2 months ago
Hello- I, personally, would start tapering off on the veg nutrients. Your plants appear dark in color to me and show the possibility of a little nitrogen toxicity. Perhaps next week you can start tapering in flower nutrient amendments. Then after two weeks you'd be on primarily flower nutes. With the visible pre-flowers, she's getting ready for the switch. I say this primarily because the nutes I'm using now seem to be added to some degree just prior to flower. But I still haven't found the ideal balance. I don't see what nutes you are using on the diary.
AbsoluteBudinner
AbsoluteBudinnerstarted grow question 2 months ago
Want to keep a rolling stock. Pondering when to plant the next seed. Would humidity be a risk to buds at their last few weeks if they share a space with a plant in full veg mode?
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001100010010011110
001100010010011110answered grow question 2 months ago
Yes, high humidity is a problem for a plant in flower or vege for that matter, but extra risk with flowers, since bud rot spreads fast and can ruin an entire grow. As long as you control RH% as you normal would/should, it'll be fine. Above 65% is to be avoided. It takes ~2 weeks before seedlings take up any mount of space. Buy a small 2nd light that can cover your seedling tray. You don't need reflective walls or a tent early on. Unless you use clones of the same plant all the time, the variables involved make perpetual gardens more wasteful and more expensive while reducing overall productivity. Overlapping is a better option more times than not. With minimal investment you can use a 20-30w light to handle seedlings through germination and initial growth before a transplant is needed. That's 15-20 days of overlap with virtually no cost. Don't need refelctive walls for a seedling. A countertop anywhere is fine. A small tent and 2nd smaller light can handle your entire vege phase, and your grow cycles are only as long as it takes to flower. As far as productivity is concerned, it'll blow a perpetual garden out of the water -- all other factors the same, like wattage used. (apples to apples comparison)
AbsoluteBudinner
AbsoluteBudinnerstarted grow question a month ago
So, what to do about the lower bud sites? Should I cut them off? If so how many? Below the level of the net maybe? All of them below the net level? Also, should I defoliate. And should I stagger the trimming over a few days for recovery? Advice, as always, greatly appreciated!
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BerrySweetHigh
BerrySweetHighanswered grow question a month ago
High AbsoluteBudinner, You do not need to defoliate or cut away leaves. You only do this when there are too many leaves. This is not the case with your plants. And for buds, you only cut away really small buds thay will never develop into something usefull. This is also not the case with your plants. But you do got a huge nutrient lockout. Water till 20% runoff to prevent nutrient salts building up inside your soil. Make sure that you give the right pH and make sure that you do not overfeed. The nutrient value from your nutrient should be around EC 1.6 - 1.8 for your plants. This should solve the deficiency and will give you nice fat buds to harvest! Happy Growing Buddy! 💚
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AbsoluteBudinnercommentedweek 32 months ago
Ph'ing to about 6. Adjusting the water with old school methods from my tomato grows. Alternating lemon juice and apple cider vinegar and measuring with litmus paper (I know, I know, but it's cheap)
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daRealOGcommentedweek 7a month ago
Very nice canopy management, specially for your first grow, congratulations! The plants look fire and they will be just fine 🌱🤘
popcornsutton
popcornsuttoncommentedweek 03 months ago
No stretch to worry about so far show me again in 3 days. Like buddy said pale or white
AbsoluteBudinner
AbsoluteBudinnercommented2 months ago
@popcornsutton, added new pics. Now 7 days from when the stalks stood up above ground.
AbsoluteBudinner
AbsoluteBudinnercommentedweek 7a month ago
Think Im seeing a few amber trichomes through the magnifier if I expand the pics. Seems fast, but they are in very small pots and I did mistreat them quite badly.
Herikus
Herikuscommentedweek 32 months ago
This looks awesome man! Very nice plant structure, but she should use some more LST! Happy growing 🌱
Suemchen
Suemchencommentedweek 12 months ago
Looks really good 👍 Have fun growing 🤙
freshcoconut
freshcoconutcommentedweek 12 months ago
That is going to be amazing! Good luck man.
James
Jamescommentedweek 03 months ago
Looks good so far! Good luck and happy growing 🌱
AbsoluteBudinner
AbsoluteBudinnercommentedweek 22 months ago
So I chickened out on the LST. Stalks were super inflexible and have really thickened over last week or so - definitely candidates for snapping so I didn't risk it. Finding it slightly confusing, as almost everything I had read up to that point suggested that I should have really skinny stalks (My fan isn't running yet and my light is woefully underpowered by almost all comments on some other blogs, as I just have a 100W LED lamp (Spider Farmer SF1000). Leaves are looking OK, have some big, dark green, almost leathery fan leaves were starting to look like they were blocking light from some of the interesting looking shoots, but these shoots have quite rapidly over last day or two managed to make an appearance around the big fan leaves, I presume the really big dark green leaves are the energy creators for the plant right now, so not thinking about trimming these out for now. Will post some pics with tomorrow's Week 3 diary update. Really can't believe how much these little devils grow in a week!