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Syanie Light Emitting Diodes/200W
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Syanie Light Emitting Diodes/200W
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Silentub 200
Magic Air
Magic Air
Indoor
Room Type
LST
weeks 2-3
Defoliation
weeks 4-7
Soil
Grow medium
Perlite
Grow medium
Perlite
Grow medium
15 l
Pot Size
1 l
Watering
Grow Conditions
Week 3
Vegetation
10
cm
inch
Height
16 hrs
Light Schedule
12+ conditions after
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Nutrients
ml/l
ml/gal
tsp/gal
3+ nutrients after
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bfcuk bfcuk
a month ago
24-12-2025 N1 is on pre flowering stage so i decided to use Bud Ignitor from Advanced Nutrients. Yes it is rather expensive, but it must work very solid Bud ignitor - 2 ml I didnt trim leaves with brown points, hope they are the last, if it is not i would add additional dose of Cal Mag N2 Becomes bigger, it makes me happy, so i watered her with 5ml TNT and litre of water TNT- 5ml hesi enzyme - 2ml 25-12-2024 N1 I cuted brown leaves, no photo much more attractive :) 8 kolas probably. Im surprised but she start smelling, so i install air -filter N2 Is ok 28-12-2024 CalMag 0.5 for both of them BudIgnitor for N1 29-12-2024 Bloom hesi n1 Ignitor n1 Enzyme n1 Tnt n2 Enzyme n2 Probably it would be 2 different pheno, cause n1 start pre flowering stage at 21 day, maybe she dont like LST, so N2 would be without any training maybe small defo on a bloom stage 31-12-2024 Bloom hesi n1 Ignitor n1 Enzyme n1 I forgot about hesi boost (( TNT-n2 Enzyme n2
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Grow Questions
bfcuk
bfcukstarted grow question 2 months ago
How to put michorize direcrly in soil ? I made 4 holes about 3-5 cm and put direct. Then watered Is it correct ?
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m0use
m0useanswered grow question 2 months ago
One of my products for myco's needs to be in contact with the roots like others are saying. The other product I use is one where it is dissolved into the water then watered in. Most of the stuff on the market is selling spores and CFU, so its can be mixed into the top of the medium and watered in. the spores that hit the roots will germinate and be suscessful.
bfcuk
bfcukstarted grow question 2 months ago
Maybe top her? But im afraid of brown spots om low leafes?
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m0use
m0useanswered grow question 2 months ago
bfcuk
bfcukstarted grow question a month ago
800 ppm nutrients is ok for flowering stage or to much ?
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Sators
Satorsanswered grow question a month ago
Hi bro. Cannabis plants have increased nutrient needs during flowering to support bud development. 800 ppm provides a sufficient level of essential nutrients for this stage. The ideal nutrient concentration can vary depending on factors like the specific cannabis strain, growing medium, and environmental conditions. 800 ppm allows for some flexibility and adjustment based on plant response Early Flowering: Start with 800 ppm and gradually increase as the plants progress through flowering. Mid to Late Flowering: You may increase the concentration to 1000-1200 ppm, but be cautious to avoid nutrient lockout. Flushing: Towards the end of flowering, consider flushing the plants with plain water to remove excess salts and improve the final product's quality. Remember that these are general guidelines. Always prioritize observing your plants and adjusting your nutrient regimen based on their specific needs. Good luck buddy.
bfcuk
bfcukstarted grow question a month ago
1150 ppm in drain after flushing, is it normal ot better to flush with water?
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AsNoriu
AsNoriuanswered grow question a month ago
No saint person does any flush in soil. Normally you would prolonged plain waterings for a week or two, depending on overfeeding signs. You wash out all fauna and micros, if heavily loaded pot with small plant stays long moist , it can change pot ph and new troubles starts. Anything between 800-1200 ppm in soil is ok. Pre loaded ones if flushed for run off test - could show 2000-2500 or 3000 ppms... Dont overdo things, keep it simple. Lift pots to know when to water.
bfcuk
bfcukstarted grow question 14 days ago
Friends, I ran into a problem. This deficit has broken my whole head. First, the first plant becomes covered with dots and veins, then the second one begins to do the same. Before this, the leaves on the second plant were dark blue (I thought it was a nitrogen)Mayne phoshporos ?
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Ultraviolet
Ultravioletanswered grow question 14 days ago
I thought it was possibly early Leaf Septoria, the way you described it sounded like it spread, It occurs mainly in summer when high temperatures combined with rain or moisture from watering cause the leaves to become wet. Just the fact you live in the UK makes me think "moist". Calcium deficiency in cannabis results in symptoms on the leaves that resemble leaf septoria. Calcium deficiency causes bronze to brown spots to appear on the leaves of cannabis. If left untreated, these spots will turn red or dark. Calcium deficiency and leaf septoria can be very similar but can be distinguished by the appearance of the plant. Leaf septoriosis produces yellow spots on the leaves that turn dark brown or tan in colour. Plants with calcium deficiency have a yellow-green colour at the beginning and towards the end the leaf colour changes to reddish brown. If the spots are only on the lower leaves, it is very likely that it is septoria. This is where the fungal infection begins. By checking the pH level in the soil, you can easily tell if the plant has leaf septoria or just a calcium deficiency. A normal pH indicates leaf septoria, while a low pH may indicate a calcium deficiency. Both problems can be corrected by using the right fertiliser, but it is important not to overdo it with the amount of nutrients and additives added to the soil. Calcium, magnesium, and zinc are common nutrients whose deficiency can lead to the appearance of white spots or dots on weed leaves. Each of these deficiencies presents unique symptoms: Calcium Deficiency: Lack of calcium typically manifests as white spots on new growth. It's not zinc, I would not rule out magnesium, but I'd expect more interveinal chlorosis from magnesium which is mobile, I'd expect old growth primarily. Calcium is new growth as it is an immobile nutrient affecting new growth first, from your pics in a diary it looks like it is worse up top but you should have a much better idea, hopefully there is enough here for diagnosis.
bfcuk
bfcukstarted grow question 6 days ago
Is that fox tail bud or not ? thx
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Crusty_Juggler
Crusty_Juggleranswered grow question 5 days ago
No, not yet but it might do it later, but that's not something to worry about :) It looks like you're feeding too much Nitrogen for this stage, you should cut back on N and increase PK when an auto starts flowering, if you keep pushing too much N into them you can get those round reveg looking leaves popping out and unnecessary twig production inside the buds
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@gottagrowsometime, thx and you too )
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