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Fission 300W Light Emitting Diodes/250W
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Fission 300W Light Emitting Diodes/250W
Custom
Indoor
Room Type
Soil
Grow medium
26 L
Pot Size
1
Week 1. Vegetation
5 years ago
24 hrs
20 °C
No Smell
15 °C
1 L
71.12 cm
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Week 2. Vegetation
5 years ago
24 hrs
20 °C
No Smell
15 °C
1 L
71.12 cm
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Week 3. Vegetation
5 years ago
24 hrs
20 °C
No Smell
15 °C
1 L
71.12 cm
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Week 4. Vegetation
5 years ago
24 hrs
18 °C
No Smell
12 °C
26 L
71.12 cm
Repoted out in to a 27l fabric pot
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Week 5. Vegetation
5 years ago
23 cm
24 hrs
16 °C
Weak
120 °C
26 L
24 cm
Growing nicely this week have had to add a small heating pad into the tent at night temperature is stable at around 15 degrees at night and 16 during the day. Would prefer it warmer but plant seems to be thriving.
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Week 6. Vegetation
5 years ago
30 cm
24 hrs
16 °C
Normal
12 °C
26 L
1 L
24 cm
So I have added a green house heater and the temp in the tent is up to 21 plant seems to be growing fine, but I am noticing some nutrient burn this only happens on the really big leaves. No sign of buds starting.
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Week 7. Vegetation
5 years ago
50 cm
24 hrs
16 °C
Normal
12 °C
26 L
1 L
24 cm
Continuing to grow still no sign of buds though there are some white hairs so defiantly a female.
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Week 8. Flowering
5 years ago
60 cm
18 hrs
14 °C
Normal
8 °C
26 L
1 L
24 cm
Changed lights to 18/6. Temp in tent is a nice 21 degrees. And buds are starting to develop.
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Week 10. Flowering
5 years ago
60 cm
18 hrs
14 °C
Normal
8 °C
26 L
1 L
24 cm
Buds coming along nicely older large fan leaves are dying so I’m trimming them off before they completely die.
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Week 11. Flowering
5 years ago
60 cm
18 hrs
10 °C
Normal
4 °C
26 L
1 L
24 cm
Buds still fattening up this has taken a lot longer than I was expecting from an auto flower.
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Bashgrowsitall1989
Bashgrowsitall1989commentedweek 55 years ago
Hey pal, I read you're comment about the temperatures at night and day, I'd really advise getting a greenhouse heater instead of heat pads, you need too get those temps up as you're growth would be alot better, check out my diary, I'm only on day 26 and they are twice as bushy as yours. Roots need too be above 15c at all times otherwise the plant goes Into hibernation and will stop growing until the roots can warm and take nutrients. Hope this helps!
Bashgrowsitall1989
Bashgrowsitall1989commented5 years ago
@CrookFootDemon, Yeah I would definitely advise going on the specific of what the manufacturer says, my light has a dimmable switch so I used this when they were young too only use half the power of the light until the first layers of leaves appeared then I turned it up, but 2 of my plants were really happy with it about 15 20cm away, but 2 of them of them looking like they had light stress, yet one of the ones with light stress is a critical orange punch and one of the ones that are doing really well is a critical orange punch.. makes no sense Haha 🤣
CrookFootDemon
CrookFootDemoncommented5 years ago
@Bashgrowsitall1989, 230mm from the top of the plant I see the guide lines from the manufacture is 500mm guessing I should move mine up a bit.
Bashgrowsitall1989
Bashgrowsitall1989commented5 years ago
@CrookFootDemon, Right well bringing that temp up is great, a couple more degrees and you will seriously see nice growth, how far away is you're light from you're plants? I've just realised that mine has been a bit too close and that is why I've had the yellowing on the leaves and also some burnt tips / curled up leaves was due too light stress. I didnt even know LEDS gave off light stress so I learnt something today too!
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