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Blue nerdz

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Transplantation
weeks 2
11 liters
Pot Size
0.95 liters
Watering
2
Week 2. Vegetation
2d ago
45.72 cm
Height
14 hrs
Light Schedule
23 °C
Day Air Temp
6.0
pH
50 %
Air Humidity
25 °C
Solution Temp
37 °C
Substrate Temp
23 °C
Night Air Temp
10.75 liters
Pot Size
0.95 liters
Watering Volume
91.44 cm
Lamp Distance
2 PPM
CO₂ Level
Nutrients 1
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0.005 mll
Js_danks Just transplanted to a bigger pot to get more growth and give it more room. If there are any suggestions on helping growth always willing to look in to it?
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Js_danks
Js_danksstarted grow question 2d ago
So this is my first grow from a clone so far everything looks great no burn color variety no deficiencies either yet only feeding when the soil is dry and no extra additives/nutrients just water and sunlight any suggestions would be helpful and thanks in advance peace and love
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I_T_C_R_W___GROW
I_T_C_R_W___GROWanswered grow question 1d ago
tips for your situation in the pictures: 1. put something over the cup/soil - when it is standing in your open room then all daily dirt will land on the soil which will cause problems like "unwanted creatures" or "unwanted fungi" 2. search for more light - 10-50W directly over your plant can rock a grow (Ali = https://de.aliexpress.com/item/1005005769229528.html?spm=a2g0o.order_list.order_list_main.281.44035c5fQ59Uj9&gatewayAdapt=glo2deu) 3. she allready curling her leafes and some tips are allready cut ?! which is a sign of "too much" - so maybe your soul is to rich for this clone. just water a few times, then maybe a leaftea or a half starter/seed dose. if you give her more now all leaves will curl and burn at the tips and she is to small to take that for long. 4. search for a place with a stable temp & airflow situation, not place where it changes a lot. 5. and dont worry, with some time and love she will grow fine for sure. best wishes
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ATLien415
ATLien415answered grow question 1d ago
cocoforcannabis is simply Dr Coco's site. Back maybe 10 years ago, Dr Coco was on an island with info. Now his understanding is basically one step above bro science or laughably behind others... dude was old back then...... unless you go to the forums, which is user submitted info and is kind of dwarfed by the big 3 diary forums for cannabis... theres a ton of folks on here with confirmation bias, sniffing their own farts for whatever reason. This hobby is personal to most folks, so they hate hearing anything critical. So you'll see nearly all old timers so, so stuck in their own little information bubble about how they did X 10 years ago....while the industry is becoming a cash crop to rival tobacco... there is no need to 'go away from bro science' and to 'figure out what is true'....just stick to the real scientists in this space, the folks with math degrees and soil health program leads and geneticists doing real TPPs for breeding...we have arrived and are in this space. In the next decade or two, you will see the true scientists take over more and more of the industry in every corner. This is produce, it is agriculture, it is science. stuff like the whitepapers from cannatrol, organic-gods like the former Mammoth-P team now grow with grease, breeders like compound and friends, clone sources that are tissue banks with testing not instagram handles, cultivators with more experience than some random diaries (like real in industry stuff), kiss organics, dr bugby, cannabichem, etc etc etc You can tell who is faking it until they hope they make it, and who is actually putting in work. We have to treat this like any other scientific space (or risk getting left behind). If we treated other scientific hobbies like cultivating cannabis, we'd be learning about yellow versus black bile (not germ theory) when washing out hands lol. That will never mesh with the current state of the industry, like there are phd programs with 5 decade agricultural phds running them. Like, did you know that plants show no real impact at over 100F daytime temperature.....ONLY when having a robust living soil web to modulate root temps naturally? Did you know that the X amount of darkness needed for the pr/pfr cycle is actually plant specific...meaning we know basically nothing about photoperiodism? Or that there has been a novel cannabinoid found this year with the most likely health impact ever...a cannabinoid that 100% of IBS users reported relief unlike other medications? Or that there has been a novel and first principle utter demolition of curing and drying in the entire global industry by one man on a mission to make italian cheese in vermont? like the industry is poppin, and rarely on one person's page or a forum
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00110001001001111Oanswered grow question 2d ago
find good source material. i.e. be skeptical of forums and user-submitted stuff. Things that get repeated are not always true. A couple examples - flushing for harvest and not potting-up autoflowers. Sophistry... check out guides and articles on cocoforcannabis.com. Least amount of bro science i have found. Even if not a soilless grower, a lot of the ideas will still tranlate. soil is like learning to ride a bike, but every soil can be different. I'd suggest waiting for hints of deficiency before amping up fertilization. If you use the same products and you take notes abou ttiming and what happens at each step, you can pre-emptively start fertilizing at a well-informed time next grow cycle and each cycl after that. The cost will be minimal. A hint of deficiency will not cause any incremental difference that you can notice with your eye. The nutrients stored in the leaves will be a buffer / room for error. Stay simple to start.. form good baseline of expectation before doing esoteric stuff. Most gimmicks are nonsensical anyway.
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The_Wanderer
The_Wanderer commented2d ago
Helping growth. Good light, good darkness, good temperatures, good relative humidity, good food, good water. That helps the most with growth. Not really sure what answer you were looking for.
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