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TOTAL of 900m3 bottom(cold air) intake power
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TEMU temp controler
Soil
PERLITE bottom 2 inch + regular vegitable mix
Outdoor
Room Type
Transplantation
weeks 1-2
20 L
Pot Size
0.3 L
Watering
Start at 3 Week
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Germination
24d ago
MAG_GROWER PODS=Quick Routers from ROOT RIOT (Did initial test with random seeds to see what effects either magnet pole has on seed.. Found one had more beneficial effects!) Then, 2 Amnesia and 2 Stress K. were placed on that magnet, on that beneficial pole and kept there for a week.. Then, added small magnets underneath one of Amnesia and Stress K. pods. Results were== Amnesia seed that was kept on a magnet, and was planted under small magnet germinated first, Amnesia seed that was only kept on a magnet ,germinated second. Whilst the single seed that was not placed on a magnet, germinated last Stress K. seed that was kept on a magnet, and was planted under small magnet germinated first, Stress K. seed that was only kept on a magnet ,germinated at the same time as the single seed that was not placed on a magnet. So far, magnetic effect is not totally proven, but faster germination occurred and much larger growth of the sprout occurred.
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Week 1. Vegetation
24d ago
5 cm
Height
14 hrs
Light Schedule
27 °C
Day Air Temp
7.0
pH
No Smell
Smell
40 %
Air Humidity
16 °C
Night Air Temp
20 L
Pot Size
MAG_GROWER Lost track of which is which... But, when planting, added a larger magnet(same pole facing up at the plant) for all the Magnetized seeds with magnet under Pods. Running into problems with temp fluctuation.. goal is 70-80F, but got as high as 100 and as low as 50 for a few hours.. All seeds have a make shift humidity dome out of plastic bottles(not shown in pictures) Due to extreme heat, one plant seamed to have dried near the stem and a fold appeared..==added more soil to reinforce that part, and hoping for the best. Watering only around the plants, doing Geotextile pots for air pruning of the roots. Definitely heat shock has stunted early grow, but 2nd set of leaf's are slowly showing. No nutrients, light watering, sunlight from 6/7 till 20/21
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MAG_GROWER
MAG_GROWERstarted grow question 23d ago
What's a good way to deal with heat/cold damage in first few weeks.. and what to look for on the plant for said damage. Thanks.
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xpathxh
xpathxhanswered grow question 22d ago
leave website or you might get hacked
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ATLien415
ATLien415answered grow question 23d ago
What type of damage? Medium play a large role into temperature tolerance, as does humidity, varietal, and so on.
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All_our_small_plants
All_our_small_plantsanswered grow question 23d ago
Hi, also ich habe einmal 3 Lüfter damit die Luft gut im Zelt zirkulieren kann, das hilft schonmal, dann natürliche den Inline fan der die Wärme aus de Zelt ziehen kann. Unter den Töpfen habe ich für die Kälte eine Wärme Decke kann mann in fast jeden growshop bestellen. Und dann im Sommer wenns richtig heiß wird auch eine kleine Klimaanlage diese hilft bei extremer Hitze. So tuhe ich das handhaben, aber fast alles kann mann schon mit nem guten Inline Fan und Lüfter bezwingen. Was auch noch interessant ist wenn deine Lampen dimmbar sind stelle si nur so hoch wie auch nötig damit sie nicht so warm werden.
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Week 2. Vegetation
21d ago
8 cm
Height
14 hrs
Light Schedule
27 °C
Day Air Temp
7.5
pH
No Smell
Smell
40 %
Air Humidity
16 °C
Night Air Temp
20 L
Pot Size
0.3 L
Watering Volume
MAG_GROWER Got 2 plants that are stunted=one with burns from high heat(woke up late, could not ventilate in time), other was either the one with a folded stem or just cold/heat damage more then others. 4 Others are doing much better, leaf's are still small but they are showing growth. Found our my water is 8.5ph .. but soil is rated at 7-6ph so its not as big of concern=planning to buy PH down and Aim to do 7ph(adjusting if/when adding nutrients) Dealt with temp fluctuation.. will be adding more windows as summer season gets hotter. Overall plan=adjusting ph. of water, doing run-off ph. measurements, increasing ventilation.
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MAG_GROWER
MAG_GROWERstarted grow question 20d ago
Need good identifiers for autos from day 0-20 that would tell me if harvest can be good or that i should plant more whilst the time allows. What are some key things that would tell you from day0-20 that the plant is going to do well vs may struggle a lot to reach full potential?
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Hightai90
Hightai90answered grow question 18d ago
Plant more its too small i got loads of nano autos lol
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m0use
m0useanswered grow question 18d ago
if it looks like shit then plant a new one, seeds are not clones some don't make it to the same level of performance. Always best to plant extra and cull the rest
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Hologram
Hologramanswered grow question 20d ago
Looks great growmie! from day 0-20 just give her much love as you can.. no nutes just ur care but i see u are on it!!👊 cannabis plants are strong (its weed!!) and can take some hits.. so just trust ur own insticts.. she will tell u what she needs!💪 U can only reach full potential in a big field with sunshine 24/7 with perfect conditions... .. so just be gratefull what she will give u!! and she will suprise u!😘 goodluck😇👌
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Week 3. Vegetation
16d ago
10 cm
Height
14 hrs
Light Schedule
27 °C
Day Air Temp
7.0
pH
No Smell
Smell
40 %
Air Humidity
16 °C
Night Air Temp
20 L
Pot Size
0.3 L
Watering Volume
Nutrients 1
Bio-Grow - BioBizzWWO
Bio-Grow
1 mll
MAG_GROWER Slow growth past 14 days.. one plant did not survive and is quite stunted. Some have burn dmg on the first leafs. . Adjusted PH from 8.5 to 7.0, & added 1ml/L of BioBizz Bio-Grow. Watering every 3 days with 1.5L. Ventilation is fine but probably going to get hotter=so adding more exhaust points later. At the end of next week=new grow will start, and will be planting these directly in the ground..
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MAG_GROWERstarted grow question 16d ago
So-im going to be planting directly into ground=any tips for outdoors grows? Bugs+Heavy Rain seam problematic, dont want to spray plants with inorganic stuff or make bug nets-found online people use Neem Oil and some white powder on the ground to limit bugs...Thx
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00110001001001111Oanswered grow question 16d ago
neem is hardly effective and DE once wet is not effective either. you'd have to re-apple DE to ground any time it got wet. inorganic / organic .. your plant has inorganic parats and needs so it's not good vs evil. As long as it breaks down quickly (half-life) and is not systemic (like eagle20, meaning once it absorbs into the plant it stays there in the same form,) then it'll be a good option to use regardless of the mostly irrelevant classification. More than a few people over the decades have been made sick or increased cancer rates just because some ignorant grower used eagle20, lol. Regardless of organic/inorganic, almost nothing is safe to spray on a flowering plant. What is safe for edibles is not necessarily safe for inhaling or extracts etc. if you have a heavy rainy season, i'd s uggest growing autoflowers (puked in my mouth a bit) and time them to avoid the wet season.
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Organomananswered grow question 16d ago
Don't worry about bugs...........if you get a few and it is not an issue, predators will come and eat them within a week or two. Spray stuff and you get rid of the predators too, upsetting the natural balance, then when you do get bad bugs, they explode in numbers before predators arrive. I have been growing outdoors for 40 odd years and the amount of times I have had REAL issues with bugs, aphids mainly, can be counted on one hand. I do not classify a few bugs as an issue, I only am counting the times when bugs were in such numbers that they actually caused harm to the plants. Marigolds and other flowering annuals help attract predators and the predators keep the bad bugs under control if you don;'t start interfering by spraying crap everywhere. Rain on the other hand is an issue you can't control..........covering your plants with plastic sheets before it rains can help but is hard to do with big plants, so the best alternative is to plant strains that finish early or have a very short flowering cycle. Look at indica dominant strains, there flowering times can be as short as 6-7 weeks and hopefully they will be ready enough before the rains arrive.
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melodygrows
melodygrowsanswered grow question 16d ago
Diatomaceous earth, sprinkle it on dry ground (once it’s wet it’s not effective) every so often, kills and repels bugs but is natural and safe!
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Jamescommentedweek 123d ago
Goood luck and happy growing mate 🙌🌱
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