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Lebrons Second Grow

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13h ago
FC 4800 Light Emitting Diodes/480W
Quantum Board Light Emitting Diodes/450W
FC 4800 Light Emitting Diodes/480W
Quantum Board Light Emitting Diodes/450W
AC Infinity
Air Filter
AC Infinity
Controllers
Soil
Near Sourc Organic
Perlite
Miracle Gro
Indoor
Room Type
Transplantation
weeks 2
Topping
weeks 3
LST
weeks 4
Defoliation
weeks 4
26 liters
Pot Size
Start at 4 Week
G
Germination
16d ago
lebrongrows 1/18: Paper Toweled them. 1/19: Already half or so had taproots starting to emerge. 1/21: All planted into happy frog and some perlite mixed in. We used solo cups with holes stabbed through the bottom and sides. We made sure to not reuse last grow's soil, as it held moisture way too much and also had poor aeration. We made sure the plastic solo cups would be easier to cut for when we'll transplat them than in our last grow. 1/23: Plants begin to emerge from the soil.
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Paper Towel
Germination Method
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Week 1. Vegetation
16d ago
5.08 cm
Height
20 hrs
Light Schedule
26 °C
Day Air Temp
No Smell
Smell
73 %
Air Humidity
23 °C
Night Air Temp
lebrongrows 1:28 : A week after they sprouted and they're looking fairly healthy. A bit leggy again but I turned up the lights since. Looking good for now. Temp hi 70's in the day and low 70's at night. Humidty in the 65-75 range. Looking good for now
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Week 2. Vegetation
16d ago
7.62 cm
Height
20 hrs
Light Schedule
24 °C
Day Air Temp
Weak
Smell
60 %
Air Humidity
22 °C
Night Air Temp
26.5 liters
Pot Size
lebrongrows 1/31: Transplanted the plants. Could have waited a bit longer imo but my roommates were worried we were taking too long. Overall fairly successful operation I would say. The first few plants were a a tiny bit messy and we accidentally cut or ripped off a few roots, but I quickly found an easy way to cut off the bottom of the solo cups, and then a vertical slit, letting us kinda of slide out the soil into our bigger 7 gal pots without harming or touching the roots much. About the medium, we went with an around equal parts of happy frog with our old soil, which was Near Source organic potting mix we had found at home depot. Our old soil had pretty much zero perlite and was extremely barky, which we realized was a big culprit of our last grows' failure (bad drainage and aeration). Combined with the happy frog, the plants seem to be doing fine, at least much better than last time, but I'm sure there are still better medium options out there. Oh we also mixed in around 15-20% perlite to help with drainage/aeration this time. 2/2: Plants have all seemed to settle in and actually continue growing quite steadily which is appeasing. Was worried some of them would have some stunted growth due to our rudimentary transplants at first. We also have dropped the temp and humidity a tad as they're a bit more than just seedlings now, and fastbuds' website doesn't recommend that tropical of a climate. Leaves are now about 4-5 in wide. Stems are thickening, more and more new emerging leaves. 2/3: Walked in the tent this morning to refill the humidifier and its starting to smell a tiny bit. Its getting exciting, fingers crossed we don't mess anything up 2/6: Now officially two weeks since the girls sprouted. Updated with some more recent pictures. The bigger plants are around 9 in wide now. As for the smell, its definitely gotten stronger. Def noticeable when you open the tent up, and then it kind of fades away as you acclimate. But yea I really wasn't expecting it to smell at all till a while from now, but no complaints fs. Some of the plants have been slightly droopy, while still looking healthy otherwise, so I'm gonna wait a bit before watering them again. Still no nutrients also. Lights are about 65% strong now, before they were 60% for a bit less than a week, and 50% before that. I also numbered the plants, so we can keep track of individual growth all while moving the plants around every weekish (i'm not sure how my different lights compare exactly, and humidity and heat and airflow may not be completely the same throughout the tent).
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Used techniques
Transplantation
Technique
3
Week 3. Vegetation
8d ago
22.86 cm
Height
20 hrs
Light Schedule
25 °C
Day Air Temp
Weak
Smell
55 %
Air Humidity
21 °C
Night Air Temp
26.5 liters
Pot Size
Nutrients 2
Big Bloom - Fox Farm
Big Bloom
3.302 mll
Grow Big - Fox Farm
Grow Big
1.585 mll
lebrongrows 2/11: Now officially been 3 weeks since plant. Overall pretty happy with how things are going. I realized I had been slightly overwatering the plants a week ago, so I left them to dry a bit for 5 or so days, and watered them lightly yesterday morning. Will probably water them tomorrow, and this time I'm thinking of adding in a very light dose of nutrients for the first time. Overall, plants look fairly healthy. We have 2, maybe 3 phenotypes, one being super bushy and dense, the other less so but still fairly compact. The plants had been a bit droopy the last week, which is why I waited to water for a bit, but it seems they are perking back up slowly. The bushier phenotype also seems to droop a bit more. One of the plants is significantly smaller than the others, while still looking fairly healthy. Its somewhat on track in terms of number of fan leaves, it just doesn't have the vertical and horizontal growth of the others. My roommates said they kinda fucked up the roots when transplanting, so i'm hoping its just a bit stunted and will reel the others back in soon. Oh, and when I walked in the tent a few days ago in the morning, the temp was at 102f. I have no idea how it got to that, but it musn't have been for long because the plants seem fine other than maybe 4 tiny bleached spots on 2 of the plants. I'm hoping the plants get a bit leggier, as the new nodes under the bigger fan leaves are really struggling to get any light. I don't think I will do anything for now besides a very light dose of nutrients next feed, but might get into some lst, topping, and defoliage in the next week. Need to do some research to decide if we try mainlining, scrog, or other techniques. Light settings still the same also, might raise them a few inches in the next week. 2/15: Topped all the plants. Didn't have time to get lst material but will start that hopefully tomorrow or day after. Not sure if we should defoliate some of the upper fan leaves that are fully covering the new nodes coming in from under. Plants looked fairly droopy all day, I'm hoping its from underwatering, and i'm fairly confident it is. Watered them tonight, this time 0.75 gallons each, so almost double the amount of last time. Will probably stick to this amount for the next week or two. Still stuck to the same nutrient ratio: 5 tsp big bloom and 2.5 tsp grow big per 2 gallons (our watering bucket is 2 gallon). I think next feed will probably be straight water to flush the soil a bit, but not completely sure yet. Was also pretty confused as to why some of the pots had significantly more runoff than others. Hoping to continue to see growth, and less droop. The straggler is also finally starting to speed up a bit. Most plants are around 8-9 in tall besides the straggler, about half as tall. 2/17: Plants look very healthy overall. A lot less droopy, and definitely got some decent size now. Noticed one plant has some sort of bleaching that I'm fairly certain is cal mag deficiency. Makes sense since we haven't introduced any cal mag at all, so I will go buy some today. Gonna water tomorrow as the pots are already pretty much dry. Trying to add a video with detailed view of all the plants from different angles but doesn't seem like uploading is working
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Used techniques
Topping
Technique
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Week 4. Vegetation
13h ago
22.86 cm
Height
20 hrs
Light Schedule
25 °C
Day Air Temp
Normal
Smell
55 %
Air Humidity
21 °C
Night Air Temp
26.5 liters
Pot Size
Nutrients 2
Big Bloom - Fox Farm
Big Bloom
3.302 mll
Grow Big - Fox Farm
Grow Big
1.585 mll
lebrongrows 2/18: 4 weeks since we planted them. Some of the new nodes since topping are starting to come in. Also finally got to doing some lst. First time, so I didn't rlly know what I was doing all that much, but my main goal was to pull branches outward and have more light reaching all the nodes. I should definitely have topped and done LST earlier, but oh well, now I know for next time. I also removed some of the new fan leaves that were covering the new nodes. My roommate wanted to experiment with the smallest one so removed some of its big fan leaves. I don't really think that was the right call, but whatever we'll see what happens. Would also have loved to try mainlining but its also pretty late for that. It would have slowed down veg quite a bit too, and since we have to go home from college in early may, they have to be harvested by then. Gonna water later this afternoon as well.
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lebrongrows commentedweek 31d ago
On some of the bushier plants, many of the big fan leaves are very much covering the nodes coming in from under. Should I remove these to let the nodes receive light? Or should I simply try to bend them to the side a bit? The only leaves I have removed so far where the bottom most two pairs, which weren't getting any light anymore and also weren't going to grow into anything bigger. The tops of the plants right now are getting very good light, but I feel like the lower leaves and nodes aren't really, resulting in some stretching as they're trying to peak through the upper canopy. I think I'm looking to grow the plants using a technique along the lines of a SCROG, but I'm not super sure how to start LST/defoliation. I also looked at mainlining and manifolding, and that seems super interesting and capable of huge yields, however it seems like those slow down veg growth quite a bit, and I don't really have to time for that since I have to be back home from college mid may. I uploaded a picture and 2 videos of the plants from today, but I can provide more if need be. Any tips or comments much appreciated. Thanks
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