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CoastGrower CoastGrower
5 years ago
High all! (Moby dick xxl auto day 54) She stretched her sidebranches a lot but the main stem only 4-5 cm in 9 days. Weather has been good and I still bring her inside every evening for 1 hour extra light from a 16W led. I’m hoping that The plant still doubles in volume before she stops growing. Still spreading the legs with LST to get a even canopy. Tips or tricks? Please share 😀.
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Grow Questions
CoastGrower
CoastGrowerstarted grow question 6 years ago
When should I start to give veg nutrients.. I always try to give the minimum of nutrients. I use cannatera veg and bloom.
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Philindicus
Philindicusanswered grow question 6 years ago
If there are no nutrients already added to your soil mix you can start adding your veg nutrients at 1/8 to 1/4 the recommended dose. Remember auto flower plants require less nutes than photo period. If they respond well by showing growth slowly increase the amount over the next few weeks until they green up. I would also like to mention that your day and night time temperatures are very low which can be an issue causing the root growth and plant metabolism to slow down causing an iron deficiency. Due to this your plants are starting to turn light green/ yellow. If you are unable to increase the temperatures you can do a a foliage feeding with a product that contains iron. Start with 1/8 recommended dose. Twice a week. then increase dose to 1/4 until symptoms disappear. Do not spray in full sun do the feeding before the sun comes up or before the sun goes down be sureto get the underside of the leaves where the stoma are located. Happy growing your going to have some big girls.
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Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimarweek 1
They look good, you gave them a shelter from above, thats a very good thing. Maybe mix some "soilfuffers" next time in your potting soil ( perlite/or cocofiber) it helps for a better drainage and brings more oxygen to the plants, because the soil dont get so dense
CoastGrower
CoastGrower
@Mrs_Larimar, thanks for the advice. There is some perlite on the bottom of my pots. I’m going on a 3 day citytrip so I don’t want the soil to be soaking wet so a little shelter helps a lot.
Kostecs
Kostecsweek 4
@coastgrower, How are things going with the Moby Dick? You and I have the exact same issues and concerns ... weather here in Ontario Canada is awful for this time of year. Grey and cool... only two hot sunny days. One of my plants is doing ok but seems to be a little small.. I think my other plant was attacked by an animal and was pulled out. Fortunately everything was intact and I’ve replanted and she seems to be doing fine. Just put my page and any advice I would appreciate. The shelters was a good idea for sure and my pots have been constantly moist by some hard cold rain. I noticed someone mentioned a spray for an iron deficiency. Did you buy this ?
CoastGrower
CoastGrower
@Kostecs, I’m going to make an update specialy for you ;) From the 3 seeds I got from dinafem only 1 didn’t stop growing so that was a bummer. I only gave it veg nutes once.. I’m not a crazy nutrients giver :) the lesser the better
Ssomeguy
Ssomeguyweek 1
Plants look very healthy. What sort of soil are you using? Are the pots 25l each or? GL.
Ssomeguy
Ssomeguy
@CoastGrower, No, I don't mean to make you stress, if it works it works. But personally, looking at the composition I'd probably amend it a bit. I'd have to check out that cannatera veg nutrients first. My main concern with your soil is actually minerals, though. Sure, in veg the plants will typically want lots of nitrogen. Just dilute some urine for that (you'll get a bit of phosphor and potassium too). Maybe a bit of molasses, something simple. Edit: I can't find much info about cannatera, unfortunately. I mean, it's formulated for peat mixes. So it might be good. Probably a safe bet. I'd probably look at other stuff though, like azomite or basalt, soft rock phosphate and stuff like vermicompost, compost and compost teas, ash/char, as well as just random plant debris teas. But that's my approach, like avoiding buying stuff if I can, and rather using the soil and stuff I have and improving that. The vast majority of my soil/nutrients is from stuff in my garden. And I'd buy far less stuff now, since I haven't even used all the stuff I bought, and it's been 8 months, used it for 36 weed plants (initially, quite a bit more now), and some other plants. In total about $150-200 (including some equipment, pots, random stuff) spent, to basically amend all of the soil and stuff required for that. In the mean time I learned about and discovered alternatives to stuff I would've bought or did buy. I find it a bit better to have separate components, like something that's in general mineral rich, especially for less common minerals, then specifics like nitrogen rich, potassium rich, or calcium rich, etc, and combine that as necessary, depending on the soil/conditions. That's a lot of guesswork though.
CoastGrower
CoastGrower
@@Ssomeguy, would it help to give some cannatera veg nutrients? I’ve used soil like this so many times before and it always worked but you made me stress now :)
Ssomeguy
Ssomeguy
@CoastGrower, Well, that's basically just peat (as in 100% peat). https://www.eolss.net/Sample-Chapters/C08/E3-04-06-03.pdf So yeah, mineral/nutrient balance and composition is gonna be lacking, imo. I would honestly recommend even just mixing random garden soil (though some of your better soil, if you can) with it.
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Kostecs
Kostecsweek 1
Not to try and hi-jack this thread but .. when should i start giving nutrients? I am using Pro-Mix BX... i am currently on day 5 of a grow and they are popping!
Kostecs
Kostecs
@DinafemSeeds, good day Mark ! How’s my grow going? I’ve been doing .25ml of nutes two times a week, mixed in with 2 cups of water. I have been Ph-ing the water down to around 6.0 as my tap water is around 7 or more. Thoughts as I begin week 3?
Kostecs
Kostecs
@DinafemSeeds, sound good Mark. I’ll start on Day 7. A small amount .. I’ll do two times a week... after I mix my tap water and nutes I’ll PH test it. Our tap water here in Runs about 7.0. Follow along with my grow! Any pointers would be nice.
CoastGrower
CoastGrower
@DinafemSeeds, I have a ph meter it’s 6.9 and a soil moisture meter. I’m starting with a quarter of what they reccomend.
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GanjaFarmar
GanjaFarmarweek 11
Hey nice grow, can i ask what benefit does it have to soak the nugs in water?
CoastGrower
CoastGrower
@DinafemSeeds, it was very little mildew but I use cannabis as medicine, I have multiple sclerosus so I didn’t want to take any risk for my health. It’s not only water it’s 1/10 h202 hydro peroxide.
DinafemSeeds
DinafemSeeds
@CoastGrower, A technique I've not seen used for many years but when done correctly can be very useful especially when mildew has been present 👍 Its a technique that does take a little practice but you look to have the tech down 👌 Congratulations on the harvest my friend and thank you for the great diary 👊 All the best ✌️ Mark..
GanjaFarmar
GanjaFarmar
@CoastGrower, Ahh i see man. I suppose its good to do so when growing outdoors. Silly me forgetting this was grown outdoors. Must of been stoned when i commented. Might have to try it out next time i do outdoor grow! Peace!
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Fredsai
Fredsaiweek 11
@CoastGrower, those are some beautiful buds man, 👌 I'd love to have some Sativa at hand too!! This MobyDick is already on my wish list for the next season! I'm looking forward for an update on look/taste/effect once you'll try it 😄 I'm curious man, what is the all pre-drying bath thing about? I'd be scared af to soak buds in water. 😯 Anyway, great work here! I'm sure you'll have some tasty smoke out of it 👍
Fredsai
Fredsai
@CoastGrower,I can imagine 🤣 thanks for the info man, I will read about it! Sure thing we can trust him, his Bible was the first ever material I've ever read about growing because it was recommended basically everywhere. Man is a legend. So good luck with the curing, hope they'll be tasty ✌️
CoastGrower
CoastGrower
@Fredsai, first time I washed buds I was shitting bricks 😂. Nut because I have the mildew problem I really need to wash off the plants and then put them infront of a fan before putting them in my dry box. You can’t believe how mich dirt comes of the plants. No trichomes were lost.. it’s a trick jorge servantes uses on his outdoor plants and he is a grower that I trust :). The northern light is looking great and I don’t notice any strange things. So from now on I will always wash my buds. But it did scare me 😂
the_curious_grower
the_curious_growerweek 5
@Coastgrower hey man very nice grow, keep it up! I have seen this strain multiple times because it is a pretty popular one here in the Netherlands. the white flakes on your stem are a sign of good health as the plant is growing faster while the stem itself isn't that flexible in expanding. So nothing to worry about!
the_curious_grower
the_curious_grower
hmm weird. Can't think of an explanation at the moment, maybe let her dry up a bit before watering again
CoastGrower
CoastGrower
@the_curious_grower, thanks.. she’s still growing slowly, I think I overwatered her because her pot stays wet it seems like she stopped drinking. But she looks healthy so I’m not sure anymore. 👍
BarrieGrower
BarrieGrowerweek 5
The cold weather slows everything down. Good luck on your grow.
BarrieGrower
BarrieGrower
@CoastGrower, 🌳🚀
CoastGrower
CoastGrower
@BarrieGrower, I was hoping on a spring like last year :). I think she will grow at least double her size so it’s going to give me some grammes.
DinafemSeeds
DinafemSeedsweek 1
Nice to see more outdoor adventure up and running on the grow diary platform and this time with our Moby Dick XXL auto 👍 Let's see how this lady performs in mother nature hands 👊 Best of luck with the grow my friend and thank you for choosing our genetics for this outdoor grow 👌 We won't let you down 👍 All the best ✌️ Mark..
DinafemSeeds
DinafemSeeds
@CoastGrower, Moby Dick XXL auto does not have any purple genetics in her back ground but if the temperatures drop low at night then. Yes, their is a possibility that we will see some purple colours coming through 👌 Looking good at this early stage buddy 👍 All the best ✌️ Mark..
CoastGrower
CoastGrower
@DinafemSeeds, I hope she becomes a biggie in her 25L home. Is it possible this becomes a purple plant?
Fredsai
Fredsaiweek 7
Nice job man! 👍 I was very curious about this strain and its performances outdoor (seems like we have to face kinda similar weather conditions :) ) but after seeing this I'm more than sure I will give it a try next year! Thanks for sharing and keep it up, I will post a diary on my Cheese XXL Auto if you want to check how a more indica strain (also Dinafem) performs outdoor!! Have a nice one 😎
CoastGrower
CoastGrower
@Fredsai, from now on I will never grow a plant without some lst :) Good luck with your cheese!
Barakuda
Barakudaweek 6
Gut luck buddy 🍀🍀
CoastGrower
CoastGrower
@Barakuda, thanks!
Mariop17
Mariop17week 6
I love LST plants, it's like a fucking bonsai bro!! 😍😋
CoastGrower
CoastGrower
@Mariop17, LST is the best! 👍
Verlido
Verlidoweek 6
Looks very well! Pro grower detected!😍
CoastGrower
CoastGrower
@Verlido, second year and first year lst. Hoping she will become bigger because now she’s not going to produce much :). Thanks 👍
Kostecs
Kostecsweek 3
warmth and sun ... you neeed! also, get going on the nutes... lower then recommended on the bittle form what ive been told
CoastGrower
CoastGrower
@Kostecs, rain and wind today :( :)
Windowgrow
Windowgrowweek 1
Looking awesome, I wish my garden got as much sunshine as yours. Look forward to seeing how your grow turns out!
CoastGrower
CoastGrower
@Windowgrow, to bad my country doesn’t has loads of sun :)
Kshaqu
Kshaquweek 10
Just beautiful ;)
Satori_Hanso
Satori_Hansoweek 10
Oohh, looking nice 😎
Satori_Hanso
Satori_Hansoweek 9
She's gonna get fatter now. That was the case with my AK47. Check the flowering weeks to compare.
Satori_Hanso
Satori_Hansoweek 8
In picture No5, shape of your plant looks similar to my AK47 but bigger. Mine is 30cm in length 😀
DinafemSeeds
DinafemSeedsweek 6
Lovely bit of LST (Low Stress Training)👍 Keeping that plant low and canopy even for more even and deeper light penetration to those valuable lower budsites 👌 Looking great from this end my friend 👊 All the best✌️ Mark..
DinafemSeeds
DinafemSeeds
@CoastGrower, I think you'll find it beneficial mate and it will 1 free up some energy for the remaining plant 👍 2 aid with airflow around those precious budsites 👌 Good call my friend 👊 All the best ✌️ Mark..
CoastGrower
CoastGrower
@DinafemSeeds, thanks, going to give her a little haircut later today!
DinafemSeeds
DinafemSeeds
@CoastGrower, You will be fine with some defoliation mate especially at this stage of the Grow, actually it will be very beneficial 👍 Try to be selective with the leaves you remove, you want to take away big leaves that are blocking those precious budsites. Then that excess energy will be diverted into the remaining plant just in time for those flowers to explode 👍 Personally I would not take more that 20-25% of the excess foliage away, try to do it in 1 or 2 goes to minimise stress and all should be good 👌 I'll keep dropping in as you update mate 👊 All the best ✌️ Mark..
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