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4” ventilation system
Spider farmer
Ggs
Spider farmer
Soil
Peat moss
Vermiculite
Vermiculite
Perlite
Perlite
Other
Worm castings
Soil
Organic soil
Indoor
Room Type
LST
weeks 3
ScrOG
weeks 3-4
Topping
weeks 3-4
Defoliation
weeks 3-4
11 L
Pot Size
0.42 L
Watering
Start at 4 Week
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Germination
10d ago
Nutrients 1
Solid Start - Growth Science
Solid Start
0.793 mll
Huskiehouse Started in the paper towel method and seedling mat for the first 24 hours then they went right into the soil, both sprouted in under 48 hours!
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Paper Towel
Germination Method
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Week 1. Vegetation
10d ago
3.81 cm
Height
19 hrs
Light Schedule
26 °C
Day Air Temp
6.7
pH
55 %
Air Humidity
11.36 L
Pot Size
71.12 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 1
Solid Start - Growth Science
Solid Start
0.793 mll
Huskiehouse Afghan grew fast right off the bat! 🦇 she has been loving her environment, these are not current just uploaded late. Gorilla cookies has not been far behind her, also did well in the beginning! Keep watching this thread for more!
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Week 2. Vegetation
10d ago
3.81 cm
Height
19 hrs
Light Schedule
27 °C
Day Air Temp
6.8
pH
56 %
Air Humidity
23 °C
Night Air Temp
2.99 L
Pot Size
0.3 L
Watering Volume
66.04 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 1
Solid Start - Growth Science
Solid Start
1.585 mll
Huskiehouse Showing amazing growth within under two weeks, She is only 13 days old in this picture!
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Week 3. Vegetation
9d ago
23.37 cm
Height
20 hrs
Light Schedule
27 °C
Day Air Temp
6.7
pH
55 %
Air Humidity
23 °C
Night Air Temp
11.36 L
Pot Size
0.42 L
Watering Volume
66.04 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 1
Solid Start - Growth Science
Solid Start
1.585 mll
Huskiehouse Wowza, the Afghan kush is dense and growing fast! We topped her about 5 days prior to the photos shown, waited 5 days and then did some light LST! I really wanted to defoliate her a bit but do not want to stress her out more than need be, so I did my best to separate leaves and growth. So far my favorite strain to watch grow! Gorilla cookies also did well, was topped and LST was done around the same time. Thank you fast buds!
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Topping
Technique
LST
Technique
ScrOG
Technique
Defoliation
Technique
Grow Questions
Huskiehouse
Huskiehousestarted grow question 2d ago
Phosphorus deficiency? Looks closest to a phosphorus deficiency on my chart, any better ideas and or recommendations? Current light brightness is 50 percent, running a spider farmer g3000 and Most of the leaves are pointing up.
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Leaves. Color - Dark-brown
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John_Kramer
John_Krameranswered grow question 1d ago
Yes, last stage of P deficiency Also problem with Ca
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AestheticGenetix
AestheticGenetixanswered grow question 2d ago
Overwatering is causing the nutrient issue. The claws are a sign of to much nitrogen but with the leaves being light colored, I'm assuming you're over watering and the nutrients are leaching
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HandsomeTerpz
HandsomeTerpzanswered grow question 2d ago
Good Evening Mr.HH From the pictures and your description, it doesn’t look like a classic phosphorus deficiency. With phosphorus issues, leaves usually turn dark, sometimes with a purple or bluish tint, and necrotic spots spread from the edges inward. In your case, the damage looks more like a mix of nutrient imbalance (possibly potassium deficiency or pH-related lockout) and some light stress, since you mentioned many leaves are pointing upwards. I’d recommend Check your pH of both the nutrient solution and runoff often deficiencies are not from lack of nutrients, but from pH blocking their uptake. Check potassium (K) levels burned edges and spotting often point to K deficiency rather than phosphorus. Review watering routine irregular watering can worsen nutrient uptake. Light height even at 50%, make sure your Spider Farmer isn’t too close. Leaves pointing straight up can mean they’re reaching for light or reacting to too much intensity. In short: before adding extra phosphorus, double check pH and overall feeding plan. Often it’s not about “more nutrients” but correcting balance and uptake
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Week 4. Vegetation
2d ago
35.56 cm
Height
19 hrs
Light Schedule
26 °C
Day Air Temp
6.8
pH
57 %
Air Humidity
23 °C
Night Air Temp
11.36 L
Pot Size
0.42 L
Watering Volume
55.88 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 2
Big Bud - Advanced Nutrients
Big Bud
0.264 mll
Rock Solid - Growth Science
Rock Solid
1.321 mll
Huskiehouse Afghan is doing well, she is starting to flower. the gorilla cookies is having some slight issues, but also starting to flower. Update: she is doing sightly better a few days later, will update on next week post.
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Defoliation
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ScrOG
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Topping
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Grow Questions
Huskiehouse
Huskiehousestarted grow question 1d ago
Is this a last stage of Phos deficiency/ Ca? Or just a potassium K deficiency?I wait until soil is dry b/ watering + always check w/ digital instruments so should not be overwatering. Redcng to nutes once a week, should I flush or no? Ph at 6.7, or just reduce + use only big bud
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HandsomeTerpz
HandsomeTerpzanswered grow question 1d ago
The leaf damage looks more like potassium deficiency (K) than phosphorus or calcium the rusty, burned edges are typical for K issues. Phosphorus usually shows darker/purplish tones, and calcium more spotty necrosis. With pH at 6.7 you’re on the upper end, so nutrient uptake might already be limited. Personally, I always keep it around 6.0–6.3 max for better balance. Since K, Ca, and Mg are often hard to tell apart and interact with each other, I’d supply all three components together instead of guessing just one. No need to flush unless you’ve overfed better to adjust feedings and ensure a steady base instead of only using Big Bud
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00110001001001111O
00110001001001111Oanswered grow question 1d ago
Looks more like a root zone / irragation issue. Waiting for a proper dryback is good, but are you fully saturating the medium? If you are choosing a volume to give and not giving what is needed to fully saturate, that's likely theproblem. i would not do a 'flush' but maybe get a little extra runoff for an irriation or 2. Feed as you normally would. you amened some peat moss, so how you fertilize is a supplementation of what remains in the soil... like riding a bike, you have to figure that out on your own. The plants don't look lush, so i doubt you are over-feeding. i would not reduce feed but if symptoms continue, change formula of feed for sure. again, i think this is more about the root zone. the damage is all around the veins to start. Check any marijuana leaf symptom chart and you'll see this is difficult to match up to anything... the location and progression don't match. the plant doesn't look overly lush and you say the pH is balanced (6.7 is fine for soil).
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John_Kramer
John_Krameranswered grow question 1d ago
actually P def is already fixed, new growth is fine but Ca def still there
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Fast_Buds
Fast_Budscommentedweek 37d ago
Hi there, thank you for running this diary. We will be looking forward to your updates. Happy growing 🌱🌱 & Good luck 😃
Huskiehouse
Huskiehousecommented7d ago
@Fast_Buds, Hey Sebastian, thank you very much for noticing this grow and commenting! Will definitely keep posting updates!
GhostTerpZ
GhostTerpZcommentedweek 38d ago
Looking Really Good ❗️ ❗️ ❗️
Huskiehouse
Huskiehousecommented8d ago
@GhostTerpZ, thank you!
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