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JKT48 JKT48
6 years ago
I moved the plant to its final DWC container earlier this week. Itā€™s a huge 40 liter (~10.5 gal) container that Iā€™ve used for 3 grows before this. The container volume seem overkill. Yes, there is the aspiration of growing a monster plant with monster roots. But more than that, my work takes me out of town a lot (~1 week at a time), and often on short notice. But as long as the DWC container is big enough, I can just leave the plant anytime without too much worry. Thereā€™s enough water volume for the nutes concentration to stay stable. The container has a float valve connected to the tap as a low water level safeguard at the midpoint. I fill the reservoir above the float valve. But if for any reason the water level falls below that float valve, water level will at least remain at midpoint. The container also have a small DC pump to circulate within (normally turned off; I turn it on when mixing nutes), a mini submersible pump for draining, and a 1/4ā€ hose connection. I use these for reservoir changes so that I never have to move the reservoir or lift the lid (difficult to do once SCROG net is down). I connect this reservoir with a smaller bucket as mixing point. I will post pictures later, as that will explain this better.
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Grow Questions
JKT48
JKT48started grow question 6 years ago
I've been having this problem with the browning leaves on the bottom. 1. Every time i do DWC from seed, the picture as shown on Week#2 Day#11 happens. Why is that? 2. What do you think is causing the browned lower leaves? Is it calcium deficiency? Or potassium?
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Leaves. Edges burnt
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souljasam
souljasamanswered grow question 6 years ago
That doesn't really look like a calmag problem to me but it doesn't hurt to add calmag if you haven't been. It honestly looks kinda like nute burn.. 1.8 EC is a bit high for plants this age. I've been feeding around 1.3ec and my plants have been loving it. Granted I just grow in coco, not dwc, so that may be something that is a bit different between the two. I also see your ph is at a 6 which is okay but I've personally seen better results in my coco keeping the ph around 5.6-5.8. Either way despite the crappy looking bottom leaf the rest of the plant looks perfect! So it may just be an odd thing that happens and it may not really affect the grow as that'sIve a lower leaf that you would prune anyways.
JKT48
JKT48started grow question 6 years ago
Iā€™m referring to the last 3 pictures in week 7. Those leaves are near the bottom of the plant, not getting enough light. I thought theyā€™d yellow gracefully before finally crisping up and fall off. But these are dying gruesomely. Is this normal, or a nute issue? Whatā€™re those?
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CRiSPrGrow
CRiSPrGrowanswered grow question 6 years ago
Hey Secondo , the damage is from the plant canabalising itself because it's missing calcium (that's the spots on the leaves) and magnesium (that's the dying parts on the side of the leaves and the yellowing between the veins) . In hydro you do need enrich the solution with cal mag so the plant gets the micro nutrients it needs - so add some micro and the problem will stop spreading and the plant will recover in 10 to 14 days. Hope this helps ! šŸš€
JKT48
JKT48started grow question 6 years ago
I am currently defoliating my plant gradually. But I worry that I am not doing enough/too much. Could the grand masters here help me by taking a look at my latest entry (Week 13) and see if I'm doing this right? Do I need to further defoliate? Or is this enough?
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OutForReal
OutForRealanswered grow question 6 years ago
The top and the bottom are perfectly defoliate. Now concerning the middle it is hard to tell , the pictures doesn't really shows if some leaves are blocking light , however I can spot some leaves that can be remove. Just try to have a maximum light exposure to every bud sites , you can still pluck a leaf or 2 but carefully , just for optimisation.
JKT48
JKT48started grow question 6 years ago
Dear ganja gurus, please have a look at my diary Wk17 D119. I'm thinking nute lockout due to pH always below 5.8. But any other inputs is most welcome. Nute is 50 ppm epsom, 100ppm CaNO3, 100 ppm MKP, and topped with 7-5-16 A/B to 900ppm.
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Leaves. Edges burnt
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MarcXL
MarcXLanswered grow question 6 years ago
First and easiest way would be to push the PH up to 6.1 - 6.4. If it doesnĀ“t get worse you did it right.
JKT48
JKT48started grow question 6 years ago
Dear masters; do you think I harvested much too early, based on the pictures? If yes, how many more weeks would you say I needed?
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Techniques. Defoliation
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motaman311
motaman311answered grow question 6 years ago
I dont think you harvested too early, but another week would have been good too. Plants and buds looking great. Your harvest depends on the high you like. I try to harvest by 10% amber trichomes and the rest mostly milky. When trichomes start to turn amber they actually turn from THC to CBN which will provide a more narcotic, couchlock high. Milky trichomes have the highest THC and clear will have a more racey high.
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JKT48
JKT48commentedweek 205 years ago
@souljasam, @GreenCropsPT, @CRiSPrGrow, @OutForReal, @MarcXL, @Motaman311, @Med_In_Tropic, @MaryJaneUSA, @plantie Thank you very much for your inputs and expertise. Would not have made it without you guys. Cheers!
CRiSPrGrow
CRiSPrGrowcommented5 years ago
@JKT48, you got great helpers tagged in here ! congrats on your harvest growmie šŸš€
Med_in_Tropic
Med_in_Tropiccommented5 years ago
Congratulations. Great smoke report by the way.
JKT48
JKT48commentedweek 56 years ago
Thank you @souljasam, @OutForReal and @GreenCropsPT for your inputs. That was a stressful week trying to figure out what's happening.
OutForReal
OutForRealcommented6 years ago
@JKT48,You'r welcome bro , I hope you'll achieve that grow without any other issues šŸ‘šŸ˜Š
JKT48
JKT48commentedweek 36 years ago
Does anyone think the last two pictures arenā€™t cal/mag deficiency?
JKT48
JKT48commented6 years ago
@OutForRealbeanCarib, thank you for the reply man. Iā€™m sorry for the awkward reply hours. As I am on the other side of the world. The hydroponic nute we have in our country are very limited, and definitely not geared towards weed. The veg nutrient I have is a local veg A/B mix, at 8-4-12 NPK ratio, with 11% CaO, and 4% MgO. Thatā€™s all it says on the packaging. Iā€™ve tried calling the company, but they arenā€™t willing to divulge any more. I do have access to extra nitrogen fertilizer if needed, as well as 0-10-10 fertilizer. I also have access to other chelates for micro nutes. Right now, I am mixing the nute at 2 ml/L for each A and B. Is this the info you needed?
OutForReal
OutForRealcommented6 years ago
@JKT48,Hey bro , can you fill your nutrients values and proportions for us to help you?
JKT48
JKT48commentedweek 46 years ago
Problem was solved! It turns out, it wasnā€™t a nutrition deficiency. My Optic4 LED grow light was just too close for this young thing. Even though it was already 4 feet away from the canopy. Yep thatā€™s right, 4 feet was too close. So I raised it to 5-1/2 feet and the new growth started growing with a darker green, and the previous leavesā€™ damage did not spread any further. I came to the light distance conclusion because I saw that the fan leaf stalks were purple; but only the top half! The bottom half of the stalk that was hidden from the LEDā€™s Ray was normal green. Now, I donā€™t know if it would do the same if it was nutrition deficiency, but seeing that made me think it was the grow light distance. And it was.
MaryJaneUSA
MaryJaneUSAcommentedweek 106 years ago
how tall is your tent because this strain grows just about twice as its size.. on top of that, you're growing in a dwc. it'll grow really tall.. get ready to super crop this thing.
JKT48
JKT48commented6 years ago
@MaryJaneUSA, got it. I will definitely do that when the time comes.
MaryJaneUSA
MaryJaneUSAcommented6 years ago
@JKT48, yes
JKT48
JKT48commented6 years ago
@MaryJaneUSA, yes sorry for the misunderstanding. I know how supercropping works. So if I do it to a flowering cola, then what I will have is a crooked cola with a horizontal-ish section at the top right? I wouldnā€™t mind that at all; itā€™s for personal use after all. Itā€™s just Iā€™ve never done supercropping during flowering.
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CRiSPrGrow
CRiSPrGrowcommentedweek 76 years ago
hey secondo, hope i answered your question, anything else comes up just message me šŸ‘Š
JKT48
JKT48commented6 years ago
@CRiSPrGrow, "thank you for your input" as in, that actually solved my problem. Seriously, thanks!
JKT48
JKT48commented6 years ago
@CRiSPrGrow, so it turns out, the calcium supplement I used before already has magnesium as well; but they were in powder form it turns out, they were meant for soil, and when used in hydroponics they clump together. It forms a white precipitation. Gypsum Iā€™m guessing. So now I dissolve the calcium nitrate separately to the magnesium. So far this week it has worked out well. No new ugly leaf like before. Thank you for your input!
CRiSPrGrow
CRiSPrGrowcommented6 years ago
@JKT48, excellent question bro, you're correct it's not directly available it will need to be chelated (with a chelation agent) or like you said use the nitrate.
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Med_in_Tropic
Med_in_Tropiccommentedweek 186 years ago
Did you use any spray? About harvesting readiness I think your plant has a chance and a bit more time for a little more fattening up and getting stronger. Wait until trichomes on a representative middle buds starting to become yellow.
Med_in_Tropic
Med_in_Tropiccommented6 years ago
@JKT48, yes it is exactly what I meant. I had the same burnt and same brown pattern on my plants when she was in late flowering . And I thought it was from either my foliar spray feeding or tobacco tea. Guess itā€™s just the time that plants pool back nutrients from leaves towards the end of flowering . Good news is youā€™ll have your harvest soon enough . Trichome looks like it can go at least a couple more weeks though.
JKT48
JKT48commented6 years ago
@Med_in_Tropic, no, I havent been using any sprays. Not for pests (I have no pest issues), nor do I do any foliar feeding. Is this what you mean?
ChronicFinest
ChronicFinestcommentedweek 96 years ago
Hey man, great grow. I wanna do scrog next grow as well. Can you share a picture from under the net. Would love to see the height between soil and net.
JKT48
JKT48commented6 years ago
@ChronicFinest, yep itā€™s confirmed 6ā€ below the net and above the Rez. But I do not recommend doing it that low. Itā€™s so hard and awkward to reach the back of the plant. If I can do over, iā€™d go 1 feet minimum.
JKT48
JKT48commented6 years ago
@ChronicFinest, for sure I will, when I'm back next week. I'm keeping this really low. probably about 6 inches only.
plantie
plantiecommentedweek 136 years ago
Day 90 bright yellow new growth only zinc deficiency 100% . you got to look online find a reputable breeder that you trust and download a leaf cue chart . lots of pro breeders have decades of experience and some have leaf cue charts that will show you all possible toxicities and deficiencies . download one print it off stick it up beside your plant . i go by a chart like that its never let me down i act really fast and my planties are really healthy for it . just some advice i think you need . plants can be deficient in many trace minerals you would be amazed like iron zinc calcium manganese magnesium and more . your plant looks good tho . i guess im trying to say a quick refrence guide is key . hope you get an awesome harvest !
JKT48
JKT48commented6 years ago
@plantie, thanks man! I'll take that piece of wisdom for my next grow. At this point though, I'm already halving the nutes anyways, gonna harvest sometime next week. Really appreciate your looking at my previous weeks!
MarcXL
MarcXLcommentedweek 176 years ago
No, i even didn't know that disease existed. But I found that about it:This fungus spores may stayĀ in the soil over the winter, and attackĀ your plants in the summer. Spores are also easily spread by wind and rain.Immediately (and carefully) remove all affected leaves to get rid of as many spores as possible.Prune any leafy parts of the plant to improve circulation through the plantAvoid getting water on the leaves or laying on top of each other ā€“ you want to avoid moistureMake sure to keep the ground under your plant clean. RakeĀ away all leaves and vegetation.Ā Adding mulch can also help prevent spores from spreading.Keep plants healthy, sicks plants are much more susceptible to leaf septoria than healthy plantsOne way to help prevent this fungus from attacking your plants is to rotate crop sites or move to a new location every year.AĀ broad spectrum fungicideĀ may be effective at stopping the fungus from spreading though they are best used as a preventative.Depending on exactly what's causing your leaf spot,Ā misterĀ (also called a "One-Hand Pressure Sprayer")Ā to spray all the leaves evenly, since neem oil and water can separate easily. Try spraying just a small part of the plant and see how it reacts first before spraying the whole thing.Hope it may help you
JKT48
JKT48commented6 years ago
@MarcXL, Either way, I chucked the one with the hideous spots. And since last week, I pH-up the rez every day or two. The pH keeps dropping fast. But since then, the leaf problems have at least slowed down, if not stopped entirely. Thanks for your help man!
GreenHouseLab
GreenHouseLabcommentedweek 96 years ago
She filled in nicely šŸ¤™
JKT48
JKT48commented6 years ago
@GreenHouseLab, Thank you! I wanted to fill up the whole tent, but it seems the plant wants to radiate out in a circle shape, so I think this is it. I'll be back from my trip in 1 week, and I'll flip her into flower. Well... let's hope its a she.
Blazinjay
Blazinjaycommentedweek 96 years ago
Nice setup man going to grab a chair and watch this one. Cheers
JKT48
JKT48commented6 years ago
@Blazinjay, thank man. Cheers!
growdoctordc
growdoctordccommentedweek 96 years ago
@JKT48 wrote ā€œ I can't be sure because I can't open the tub anymore due to the scrog net being on there.ā€ Both this prohibitive result, and the extra work to install a scrog, have been deterrents enough for me to never attempt it. And also I believe people just love to tinker with their plants, but I havenā€™t seen a side by side comparison of scrog to free grow that would prove or disprove its touted benefits of better bud and more of it. I just read a piece in Big Buds Mag that explained why itā€™s not a good idea with autos specifically, because they have a pre programmed veg phase we canā€™t alter. Your business trip is a perfect reason to train her for sure! Hereā€™s hoping the brutal session wasnā€™t brutal on you! Your crop looks to be fantastic. Complimenti Best wishes in both business and bud!
JKT48
JKT48commented6 years ago
@growdoctordc, yeah, I guess the biggest downside with scrog net is how you really can't move the tub's lid afterwards. But i think next grow what I'll do is modify the lid to have multiple windows that can be opened and closed. We'll see.
grzesiek
grzesiekcommentedweek 46 years ago
for week 5 in dwc you have no roots
JKT48
JKT48commented6 years ago
@@@grzesiek, Hi, thank you for the feedback. I have just posted here the roots in week 5. Could you please have a look? Is it still very lacking? What should I do to develop more roots?
GreenHouseLab
GreenHouseLabcommentedweek 196 years ago
Awesome, what a monster lol
plantie
plantiecommentedweek 76 years ago
Yo i took a look at your leaf pics there in week 7 the darkness tells me there is a buildup of nitrogen the tell tale sighn is the curling of the serated edges and curving of leaf tips . thats untreated nitrogen toxicity i believe . the plant will store excess nitrogen in the big old fan leafs first . un treated they turn really gnarly . if it was a deficiency it would effect newer growth too . i believe bright yellow lower fan leafs is nitrogen deficiency . calcium deficiency starts as light circular dots and is not limited to lower leafs however nitro toxicity will eventually turn colour like that if untreated . they will even resemble potassium deficiency if left long enough . just my opinion tho . looking good in the later weeks bud good growing !!
plantie
plantiecommentedweek 76 years ago
Day 119 think its got the claw again lol watch the nitrogen input . just my opinion tho . if you keep hitting that problem just lower the nitrogen especially in flowering stage the plant needs p k to bud n is mostly for veg and root growth . looks like a few upper leafs show a k deficiency . just trying to help šŸ˜Š
MaryJaneUSA
MaryJaneUSAcommentedweek 186 years ago
You have about another 2 weeks left. No plants are perfect, leaves will discolor as they are the end. Slowly reduce your nutrients. In about a week and half later, go ahead and start flushing your DWC for about good 2-3 days. You should be good to harvest.
Puffer_Bill
Puffer_Billcommentedweek 146 years ago
Looking very nice & strong šŸ’ŖšŸ½šŸ˜€šŸ‘šŸ¼
motaman311
motaman311commentedweek 206 years ago
Plants are beautiful. Going to be a great šŸš¬. šŸ‘