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rs11 cuttings
crafted genetics
banana conda
crafted genetics
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Coco Coir
Grow medium
Grow Conditions
Week 1
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18 hrs
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lozaa111 lozaa111
7 hours ago
Got these girls from a friend who owns crafted genetics. check them out on instagram They are a few hand full of growers who have been collecting genetics since the early 90s. I have had cuts from these before and always strong strains easy to grow with good yields. 5 x banana conda 5 x rs11 All came with huge root mass so i potted into solo cups straight away using 100% canna pro coco. I added cal mag to plain water till the ec was 0.4 and ph at 6.2 and gave them a good soak till run off. My temps are consistency around 21 to 25 degrees, Atm i got a low watt CFL over the girls as i have seedlings in the same room. This week will introduce my Gavita raised to the ceiling on lowest power and introduce nutrients at half strength. 1 banana conda came wilted so hopefully she will perk back up if not, im going to pull her. Going to be growing these out in a 5 x 3.6 grow space under a Gavita de 1000w (wont be full power). Using the full canna coco nutrient range (adding cal mag also). Growing in canna coco professional medium (adding perlite on next transplant). Going to be topping the plants and scroging to girls due to space concerns (may buy 2.4m x 2.4m tent if the space is too tight). Not sure about pot size but im going to be using either airpots or smart pots on next transfer. Thanks for reading any tips or suggestions more then welcome...happy growing guys UPDATE...Bananna clone that wilted bounced back in 12 hours but is defo the runt of the litter also trimed most fan leafs off her.
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lozaa111
lozaa111started grow question 7 hours ago
whats perfect ph for growing in coco ? what pot size for 10 ladies in a 5 x 3.6 space ? (same area size as 4x4 tent) whens perfect time to introduce nutrients to clones ? am i better off using irrigation system ? PLEASE CHECK MY DIARIES FOR MORE UNDERSTANDING OF MY QUESTIO
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Still_Smoqanswered grow question 4 hours ago
10 plants can be a lot to deal with, especially when half of that will fill the same space. Will your light cover corner to corner of this grow, if not you’ll have a few less than prize winning plants taking up space that end up producing - not much. More may not be better. Feeding clones. Their root system takes off pretty fast once they get going. But it can take from 2 weeks to a month to get them to start rooting. So feeding them really depends on the root structure. Once they start growing and new growth is evident it is ready for a light feeding. Base it on the growth from there out. Don’t kill them with light starting off, DLI of about 15 is good until they take root, then gradually increase it until they are well established. Observe your clones closely, they need TLC. The humidity needs to stay high so they don’t wilt. PH is a necessary must to keep correct. Sure it can and does drift. But checking and keeping it in check once a day will do wonders with young plants. Older plants can handle the drift a little better. Don’t think it doesn’t matter.
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baybridge123
baybridge123commentedweek 14 hours ago
Hello Lozaa, I will do my best to answer your questions. 1st off I would note that the clones in the pictures are very dry. I would not let the plugs get completely dry like that for more than an hour or so. Because they are well rooted already, they should be quite strong so you're probably good. That is the wilting. I agree with the other person, 10 ladies is quite a bit for a 4x4. You would have to basically trim and train them to be single cola plants more or less. Why not just easily grow 4 plants in a 4x4 and do a lot less training. I primarily run hydroponics, but my experience with coco is that it is somewhere in between soil and hydro. PH kind of reflects that. 5.7-6.3 PH It is a very airy mix that requires frequent watering because it dries back faster than soil. That's good, but also more work. your clones are well ready for nutrients. Don't get crazy though, start with like 1/5 concentration of whatever you normally top out at. clones need very little nutrients. They are barely able to photosynthesize yet. Same with the light. Start low and work up, don't blast them immediately with 800watts. They can't use it yet. A drip irrigation system would be awesome because of the frequent waterings required for coco. Look around at other coco grows to get a feel for the timing on when to water. It may be something to try for your next grow though, those clones need to get transplanted soon. A simple irrigation system would include a bucket, pump, about 6 feet of 1/4 tubing, a few 1/4" fittings and a timer, that's it. drip irrigation systems may clog because of nutrient salts building up and drying out in the tubing. Run shorter and quicker drip cycles to keep the lines wet and not overwater your girls. don't hesitate to ask any further questions, I love to offer my terrible advice at will. 😃