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Grow medium
19 L
Pot Size
0.25 L
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Grow Conditions
Week 5
Vegetation
10.16
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Height
18 hrs
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ChrisHans ChrisHans
6 years ago
This week has been great! I topped my plants once their sixth node grew. I bought a 2000W Aglex full spectrum COB light. The thing puts out alot of light! I am hoping to lower the soil PH gradually. Next watering I am planning on saturating the plants with distilled water and vinegar to 6.0 ph. I have been using grow big as directed, I am hoping the topping stress is short lived and the growth continues! A
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Grow Questions
ChrisHans
ChrisHansstarted grow question 6 years ago
I think I poisoned my plants. Or had the fan on too long. Or overwatered. 2 / 3 plants that I have been feeding vinegar added water are showing signs of stress. The leaves are curling upwards and changing in color. I think it is either root rot , PH issue or overwatering.
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Leaves. Color - Dark-brown
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DankGardener
DankGardeneranswered grow question 5 years ago
Yes u are poisoning your plant if using straight vinegar it's an acid and can be used as a weed killer. But too me they look good at week 5. Hope you have your answer. And great harvest 😁
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LongJohn420
LongJohn420answered grow question 6 years ago
Hi! You are overwatering learn by the weight of your pots when to water..never fails. Also don't add more nitrogen she's shoving slight overfeed signs. Give her couple of times just Ph'd water and re schedule your nutes. Try 1/3 or 1/2 of what the bottle says. Easier to go from there.. Takes much more to take care of overfed plant with flushing and all. Happy growing!
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Athos
Athosanswered grow question 6 years ago
Organic growers use apple vinegar to lower pH, nothing wrong with it. I checked your weekly updates. You've been over watering a lot and feeding too much too early. Flush the media and do not feed anything, let the soil feed the plant, only resume feeding when the plant shows the first signs of deficiency. By the way, dark green leaves are nothing to be amazed at, it's a sign of over feeding, too much nitrogen to be exact.
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Sknips
Sknipscommentedweek 36 years ago
Looks pretty healthy, keep it up :D. I'll be transplanting mine in a couple days as well
BigBadLion
BigBadLioncommentedweek 16 years ago
They all look super nice! You're also very prepared for all this! GJ! :D
CRiSPrGrow
CRiSPrGrowcommentedweek 75 years ago
great work ChrisHans !
Athos
Athoscommentedweek 56 years ago
Organic growers use apple vinegar to lower pH, nothing wrong with it. I checked your weekly updates. You've been over watering a lot and feeding too much too early. Flush the media and do not feed anything, let the soil feed the plant, only resume feeding when the plant shows the first signs of deficiency. By the way, dark green leaves are nothing to be amazed at, it's a sign of over feeding, too much nitrogen to be exact.
Stick
Stickcommentedweek 56 years ago
Hi @ChrisHans! Your pH is a bit high, almost alcaline, whereas you need it a bit acidic (roots tend to develop and handle nutrient intakes better in an slightly acidic soil) so I would start by adjusting every watering to the 6.2 pH sweet spot. The dark coloration tells us that your babies don't need no more Nitrogen, I bet your soil had enough nutrients for the first weeks but you added some more in your waterings. Give the soil a break, by applying only pH'd water until your plants start to ask for more. Pay attention to your container's weight and insert a finger in your soil before watering, this will help you to determine the required amount of water. Roots need to alternate between wet cycle and dry cycle to properly develop and expand, searching for water. Hope this will help, keep us updated and happy growing! 👊
ChrisHans
ChrisHanscommentedweek 56 years ago
Thank you for the advice everyone. I really appreciate it. I flushed the soil with distilled 5.5-6.0 ph. There is new growth at the tops I am hoping it continues to grow.