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weeks 3-6
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weeks 5
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Bionova BIO Soilmix
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Week 6
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Essigessenz, 25% acetic acid
0.5 ml/l
AutoFlower-SuperMix - Bio Nova
AutoFlower-SuperMix
1.5 mll
PK 13-14 - Bio Nova
PK 13-14
0.2 mll
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🌱: 💧: 4l SIP, addedsome 💡: Dli: 45 mol/m²/d 🤔: I'm still looking for the reasons for the leaf problems in the previous grows. I now think that it's a combination of several factors and I'm trying to solve the problems one by one. 1. Signs of over-fertilization and CalMag deficiency - Too much NPK for the Ca (78 mg/l) + Mg (22 mg/l) present in the tap water (16°dH). . 2. Light green leaves at the new growth at the beginning of flowering. I suspect an iron deficiency, like with my rhododendrons. - Too high pH 3. Dry buds and leaves in the upper part of the plants - Too intense light After I adjusted the amount of fertilizer and the light intensity, the over-fertilization symptoms were nearly gone, there was still the pH value, which could cause the suspected iron deficiency. I regularly tested the pH value with the usual yellow test strips. They are usually yellow-green, hence pH 6.5. I have now added vinegar essence (25% acetic acid) to the watering water. The test strips are now yellow, pH 6. Let's see if that helps.
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hinterhofgrowerstarted grow question 7 days ago
Cannot save grow conditions, nutrients & grow techniques in the diary. Pictures and Text work
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Jessi576answered grow question 7 days ago
Same issue here since yesterday, all day. No hardware is working (ios, android phone & windows machine. Seems to be a problem on the GD side. The message "Error" is also not that helpful on troubleshooting (at least on the user side).
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hinterhofgrower
hinterhofgrowercommentedweek 69 hours ago
I'm still looking for the reasons for the leaf problems in the previous grows. I now think that it's a combination of several factors and I'm trying to solve the problems one by one. 1. Too much fertilizer for the Ca (78 mg/l) + Mg 22 mg/l present in the tap water (16°dH). Signs of over-fertilization and CalMag deficiency. 2. Too high pH, ​​resulting in light green leaves at the new growth at the beginning of flowering. I suspect an iron deficiency, like with my rhododendrons. 3. Too intense light, resulting in dry buds and leaves in the upper part of the plants After I adjusted the amount of fertilizer and the light intensity, the over-fertilization symptoms were not as severe, there was still the pH value, which could cause the iron deficiency. I regularly tested the pH value with the usual yellow test strips. They are usually yellow-green, hence pH 6.5. I have now added vinegar essence (25% acetic acid) to the watering water. The test strips are now yellow, pH 6. Let's see if that helps.
hinterhofgrower
hinterhofgrowercommentedweek 69 hours ago
I'm still looking for the reasons for the leaf problems in the previous grows. I now think that it's a combination of several factors and I'm trying to solve the problems one by one. 1. Too much fertilizer for the Ca (78 mg/l) + Mg 22 mg/l present in the tap water (16°dH). Signs of over-fertilization and CalMag deficiency. 2. Too high pH, ​​resulting in light green leaves at the new growth at the beginning of flowering. I suspect an iron deficiency, like with my rhododendrons. 3. Too intense light, resulting in dry buds and leaves in the upper part of the plants After I adjusted the amount of fertilizer and the light intensity, the over-fertilization symptoms were not as severe, there was still the pH value, which could cause the iron deficiency. I regularly tested the pH value with the usual yellow test strips. They are usually yellow-green, hence pH 6.5. I have now added vinegar essence (25% acetic acid) to the watering water. The test strips are now yellow, pH 6. Let's see if that helps.
MonyetDiablero
MonyetDiablerocommentedweek 6a day ago
You are training her nice ! happy growing !
hinterhofgrower
hinterhofgrowercommented9 hours ago
@MonyetDiablero, Thank you very much! We will see what the outcome is. I did remove very much of potential suckerbranches early this time to concentrate on the main cola and the tops of the main branches.
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Only4passion
Only4passioncommentedweek 2a month ago
Good luck my friend 🍀✌️
Patricia_Zamnesia
Patricia_Zamnesiacommentedweek 02 months ago
Good luck growing 🍀💙!
hinterhofgrower
hinterhofgrowercommentedweek 54 days ago
💀 Nearly broke the main cola on day 32 💀
hinterhofgrower
hinterhofgrowercommentedweek 316 days ago
💀 Unfortunately almost broke a branch by LST on day 20, I hope it recovers, removed another 4 leaves to get light to the lower branches