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Fission 300W Light Emitting Diodes/150W
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Fission 300W Light Emitting Diodes/250W
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LST
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Defoliation
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Grow medium
26 L
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Week 1. Vegetation
6 years ago
24 hrs
28 °C
No Smell
23 °C
28 °C
26 L
91.44 cm
Just started. My young king, Detroit Red, got sprouted in a Jiffy pop up germination pod. I then transplanted him into a fabric pot. It is currently Day 5(including germination), but since he's in de 'erd, this is Day 0. Part of the seed is stuck to one of the initial leaves, but I'm hoping it'll come off naturally, or at least not cause any problems. I'm not using any nutrients yet, but I plan to add them at the end of the week. I watered when I put the plant in, and I don't want to over it so in the mean time I'm spraying my guy until I start feeding
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Sirius_Appleleaf
Sirius_Appleleafstarted grow question 6 years ago
What is a good watering/feeding schedule?
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Mrs_Larimaranswered grow question 6 years ago
Hello and welcome to GD, At first, your plant dont need a feeding for minimum 4-5 week, She sits in a 26.5 l pot- so she has enough soil around to feed her for weeks. . You can give her aloe, or a aloe based root stimulatior.In my previous photoperiod grow i use 20 l pots and the plants dont needed any fertiliser in the hole vegetation stage(10 weeks). watch your girl, and if she gets pale or limy around week4 or later you can add Growing fertiliser ( N)until she stops stretching. when she stopped stretching you can start with blooming fertiliser (P+K). But always use half of the recommend amount, and look how she responds............................................................................. Watering regime; I start with 100ml , pouring around the plant, so the roots have to search for the water and spread. 100 ml should last for 3-4 days or longer. if water is used earlier then double the amount, and wait for 3-4 days. and so on. You can control it by lifting the pot when soil is dry, or putting on a scale, and noticing the dry-weigh of pot and plant. So you avoid overwatering. If you are unsure, just wait another day. In water and feriliser its like LESS IS MORE. A plant can handle to have less water and no fertiliser for weeks, but overwatering and overfeeding makes her sick. Happy growing, feel free to ask per pm
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Week 2. Vegetation
6 years ago
15.24 cm
24 hrs
28 °C
No Smell
23 °C
28 °C
7 L
0 L
91.44 cm
Seen some impressive growth from my young King over the course of the second week. I had a couple mishaps, but I hope that they don't affect the growth too much. First, I tried to raise the platform that the pot sits on, but it fell. When I'd come back there was a bend in Detroit Red from the plant orienting itself towards the light. The slight bend persist but growing isn't halted. Then when I was adjusting one of my lights it fell onto my little homie, and I feared the worst. Yet, Detroit Red persisted✊. Through the second week I still haven't used nutes. Watering every other day, and some days the pot seems to dry out quick, others not so much. I'm still trying to get the balance right. Sometimes I allow the fan to blow more directly on the plant to build stem strength. It keeps getting taller, which I like because I want it to reach as far as possible to get to the light. Some new leaves have come through. DR is growing fast (I think) and I really don't know what to expect. I'm excited though.
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Week 3. Vegetation
6 years ago
15.24 cm
24 hrs
25 °C
No Smell
23 °C
23 °C
5 L
0 L
71.12 cm
Week 3 was a doozy. Upfront, This is my first time actually growing and I didn't know things could be so hard😆 The week started off with me figuring out that the humidity wasn't high enough and the temperature was entirely too high for young Detroit Red. Immediately I scoured ways to lower the temperature and some ways to increase humidity. I invested in a LED (honestly I had already been planning to do this, but I seen that now things were dire.) light instead of a run of the mill plant light and that did wonders for the temp. Another suggestion I found was to put bowls of water around your plant to naturally increase the humidity. Eventually, I took it one step further and clipped my fan across one of the bowls blowing outward, and i must say that things have gone well in response, I can feel a difference in the humidity in the room. Overall the the temperature feels much better. So, that ended up a win. Next problem, I also figured out I grabbed GARDEN soil instead of POTTING soil, which apparently can make a big difference. Water wasn't draining well, and the roots weren't penetrating too well. This may have had an effect on how the young King was growing, a lean and a bend developed. This lean got serious when I misted one day and Detroit Red fell over. I knew then that the support wasn't there. I went to my local [REDACTED] and picked up some coco coir and earthworm casing potting mix. I re-potted the plant in this mix along with some seedling feed at the top. However, Detroit Red hadn't made it through the woods yet! The young king continued to lean and wouldn't support himself. So I used a plastic knife to provide support until he could stand on his own. As we go into week 4, the young King DR has put his roots down and is supporting himself! A couple more waterings so he can get his bearings and then we will introduce nutrients next week! Stay tuned...
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Week 4. Vegetation
6 years ago
15.24 cm
24 hrs
25 °C
No Smell
23 °C
23 °C
5 L
0 L
71.12 cm
All in all I think this was one of the less eventful weeks for Detroit Red, drama wise, which is honestly a blessing. I installed another light and raised the plant to about 8 inches or so from the light. I probably need to get some more lights. I've watched closely and monitored the water that I've given it. I'm watering about every 3-4 days depending on how dry the soil is. I still haven't used any nutrients as I wanted to give the DR some time to settle after last week's re-pot. Towards the end of the week a lot of the beginning of what I would presume to be arms started to sprout. I think that many people would begin topping their plant at this point, but I'm scared to cut the plant or do that yet. Particularly because I'm not quite sure of what I'm doing at this point. I do have a leaf rolling technique that I plan to try when things get bigger. This will help get light to the areas where the bud grows when it starts flowering. I'm going to do this in addition to low stress training techniques like tying the cola producing arms down. I'm excited about the possibilities! I'd be very open to any advice on what nutes to use and how. Also any topping or LST advice (I know it's not quite there yet) would be greatly appreciated.
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Sirius_Appleleaf
Sirius_Appleleafstarted grow question 6 years ago
I'm curious about LST techniques that will increase my yield. How and when should I begin?
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CRiSPrGrow
CRiSPrGrowanswered grow question 6 years ago
so LST on autos is pretty straightforward actually : the autos grow so hard and so fast they "stiffen" up really quickly. People will say it's never too late to train a plant, but this is not true for autos, leave it too late and you'll hurt your yield ! You want to start asap, i saw someone start on week 2 lol, i did mine week 3, people that wait until week 4 and 5 hurt their yield (as have i in the past). So when you want to train your auto, always think of two things : "why ?" and "how? ". Why are you training the plant ? to increase yield. How do you increase yield ? 1 . by breaking apex dominance for example training the main cola lower. 2. promoting side branching by "creating and even canopy" and 3. promoting larger bigger colas through light penetration. so what you want to do is bend the plant so the side branches take off, bend it towards the light so more light hits it. It sounds silly but basically when the plant feels light on it's stems and stalks and where the leaves connect, it "feels" it's grown tall enough and grows out the side branches, which down the line if you can get it all even with the main, means bigger yields. basically that's the point, during veg, try keeping the fan leaves downwards, avoid shadows/shady areas, and bed the top to break apex dominance best you can. Hope this helps ! 🚀
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Week 5. Vegetation
6 years ago
15.24 cm
24 hrs
25 °C
No Smell
23 °C
23 °C
5 L
0 L
71.12 cm
Got into some kinky, bondage, shit with Detroit Red this week. Finally started to LST! Apparently I started right on time because the plat started to harden by mid week. I tied down all the fan leaves to try to expose as many node sights as possible. This has proven to be more difficult than I thought just in trying to wrangle the leaves. They keep slipping out. I didn't start nutes this week due to a mailing error, so it's still all water, but training has resulted in some impressive growth from the leaves and stems.
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Week 6. Vegetation
6 years ago
17.78 cm
24 hrs
25 °C
No Smell
23 °C
23 °C
5 L
0 L
20.32 cm
Another good week for Detroit Red. The LST is going well. It is going so well in fact, that I cant even keep up. The leaves are growing like crazy so i consistently have to tie them down to ensure all of the plant is getting good light. The main stem is persistent and keeps raising despite my best efforts to keep it even with the rest of the arms, but overall it isn't too bad and more bud sights are raising and sprouting by the day. Every couple days or so I spray the leaves with an optic foliar solution. An earthy smell has enveloped the tent and I think it may be the beginning of the flowering phase. To help ensure maximum light, I have cut some of the leaves that died or were blocking lower sites. I also have been tucking leaves underneath one another and tying them down. Things remain steady as I prepare to add nutes for the flowering phase. Of concern, some of the leaves and stems are growing in twisted ways but I think this is because of the LST. They mostly self correct.
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Week 7. Vegetation
6 years ago
17.78 cm
24 hrs
25 °C
No Smell
23 °C
23 °C
5 L
0 L
20.32 cm
Decent week for the Young King Detroit Red. LST is going well and I also started to defoliate as well. Some of the leaves were blocking sites, some growing in weird ways, and others still, I deemed useless otherwise so they had to go. I have been careful in how many I remove though as not to cause too much damage or shock. I've added Cal-MG to the diet. I'm looking at other nutrients to add that will help ensure a plentiful harvest. I've also considered adding a CO2 pad to the tent. I've considered cutting the light time to a 18-6 to encourage flowering, though I am satisfied with the number of what I think are bud sites. Is this smart to do? Are there other ways to encourage flowering without reducing yield? Or just be patient?
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Sirius_Appleleaf
Sirius_Appleleafstarted grow question 6 years ago
My plants have started to flower. What steps can I take at this point to ensure the buds grow big and fat and that the harvest is as large as possible?
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mr_green_thumb_ottawa
mr_green_thumb_ottawaanswered grow question 6 years ago
bigger pots for sure try 12 inch then temps need to stay betwen 18 & 28 whit 50 to 75 humidity watering every 3 day for most strain(some need more water) then try organic nutriment if possible follow instruction on bottle
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Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimaranswered grow question 6 years ago
well, there ate a few factors that enable you to have bieg yields. POTSIZE- Bigger pot, biggerRoots, more Flowers. LIGHT- even in floweringstage its worth to have enough light for the Flowering Plant, TIME- a good Flower takes its time(6-8 weeks), TEMPERATURES- between 22-28 degree, everything above or under it slows them. And as a last point NUTRIENTS...... but only in a good amount...............So here are the Listed Factores( most of them).... and you see your Route to go... happy flowering
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Week 8. Flowering
6 years ago
30.48 cm
24 hrs
25 °C
Weak
23 °C
23 °C
5 L
0 L
20.32 cm
Nutrients 1
Microbe Brew - Fox Farm
Microbe Brew 5 mll
Another pretty good week for the young one, flowers started to bloom! When you get close enough, like nose to bud, you can get an almost piney scent. I've been pruning leaves and continuing LST techniques to what I think are encouraging results. Most of the leaves I trim are in the middle to allow light to penetrate. Leaves on the outside I tuck under one another. Additionally I attempt to position the stems so that lights gets to the buds. I'm switching to flowering lights now that I see buds are beginning to form. Some nutrients aside from Cal-Mg will be added, but I don't want to over do it or end up with PH problems, so it's been just water and Cal-Mg.
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Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimarcommentedweek 16 years ago
Hello and welcome to GD, At first, your plant dont need a feeding for minimum 4-5 week, She sits in a 26.5 l pot- so she has enough soil around to feed her for weeks. . You can give her aloe, or a aloe based root stimulatior.In my previous photoperiod grow i use 20 l pots and the plants dont needed any fertiliser in the hole vegetation stage(10 weeks). watch your girl, and if she gets pale or limy around week4 or later you can add Growing fertiliser ( N)until she stops stretching. when she stopped stretching you can start with blooming fertiliser (P+K). But always use half of the recommend amount, and look how she responds............................................................................. Watering regime; I start with 100ml , pouring around the plant, so the roots have to search for the water and spread. 100 ml should last for 3-4 days or longer. if water is used earlier then double the amount, and wait for 3-4 days. and so on. You can control it by lifting the pot when soil is dry, or putting on a scale, and noticing the dry-weigh of pot and plant. So you avoid overwatering. If you are unsure, just wait another day. In water and feriliser its like LESS IS MORE. A plant can handle to have less water and no fertiliser for weeks, but overwatering and overfeeding makes her sick. Happy growing, feel free to ask per pm
Sirius_Appleleaf
Sirius_Appleleafcommented6 years ago
@Mrs_Larimar, thank you!
CRiSPrGrow
CRiSPrGrowcommentedweek 46 years ago
may i suggest watering with a lower temperature, it will help the root be at the right temp and should boost the growth speed some. also maybe a bit of micro, i see some purple stems coming, might be a worrisome sign
Sirius_Appleleaf
Sirius_Appleleafcommented6 years ago
@CRiSPrGrow, thanks!
CRiSPrGrow
CRiSPrGrowcommented6 years ago
@Sirius_Appleleaf, hey man hope i answered your question about LST, good luck with that ! by the way you want to start asap ! 👊
CRiSPrGrow
CRiSPrGrowcommented6 years ago
@Sirius_Appleleaf, you got it growmie
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The_Projexx
The_Projexxcommentedweek 46 years ago
Shes starting to grow now :D :D Keep at er :) -Happy Growing!
The_Projexx
The_Projexxcommentedweek 36 years ago
I dunno what you are using your fan for over the bowl of water , if its for humidity you can go to wal mart , lowes , homedepot any of them sorts of places and get a small humidifier this will do the job far better then what you have going on there . Secondly to answer you question about the feeding . At that stage of growth I would feed only 1 and half cups of water at a time and slowly expand the range of the water meaning water around the base of the plant for a while to ensure that the roots are getting water and over time expand the circumference of the are watered . To test if your plants need water you could do a variety of things but the most simple and effective way to do it would be to stick your index finger in the soil . if the soil is moist up to your first knuckle on your finger you likely don't need to water . Remember when they are young less is more . I say this because younger plants are fragile and cant fight off root rot very well at young ages. If you stick your finger in and it's dry then you need to water your plants . It's ideal that you have abit of run off every time you water that way you can test the water to ensure the PH of your soil and you can ensure the medium is well watered . I hope this information helps understand the "when" to water your plants . Sending lots of positive vibes so your plant recovers well !! -Happy Growing
S_V_F_O
S_V_F_Ocommentedweek 36 years ago
Sirius_Appleleaf The apparent lack of light! The plant is drawn out not normally! Good luck!
Sirius_Appleleaf
Sirius_Appleleafcommented6 years ago
@S_V_F_O, I have no clue what this means lol. Thanks!
S_V_F_O
S_V_F_Ocommented6 years ago
@Sirius_Appleleaf,I see that you have a full range. But it has been irrefutably proven that for growth in the initial stages it is better to use lamps with a spectrum of 3000k-3500k-4000k-5000k-6500k. And your lamps are about 460-730nm!
Sirius_Appleleaf
Sirius_Appleleafcommented6 years ago
@S_V_F_O, currently I'm using a couple of full spectrum lights. Is this what you mean?
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Fast_Buds
Fast_Budscommentedweek 16 years ago
Best of luck with your Crystal Meth! Happy growing 💚
Sirius_Appleleaf
Sirius_Appleleafcommented6 years ago
@Fast_Buds, Thanks!
mrmateo
mrmateocommentedweek 86 years ago
haven't been on here much lately just wondering how this strain did for you?
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