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Strange G13xhaze

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6y ago
Quantum board Light Emitting Diodes/240W
Quantum board
Quantum board Light Emitting Diodes/240W
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Indoor
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LST
weeks 4-5
Topping
weeks 4-5
2 liters
Pot Size
Start at 5 Week
4
Week 4. Vegetation
6y ago
8 cm
Height
16 hrs
Light Schedule
6.0
pH
60 %
Air Humidity
2 liters
Pot Size
80 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 1
Roots Excelurator - House & Garden
Roots Excelurator
0.3 mll
StrangeWill I'm starting this diary at week 4. Have had a little bit of trouble with this plant. It was very weird looking when it first germ'd (not normal looking leaves) & then it was a little stunted because of the high salt levels in the lot of coco that I'm using. It has been flushed out with a ph'd water with added cal-mag & phosphorus. It was topped about 4 days ago & now the branches are starting to grow. It's looking a lot healthier this week & growth seems to be back on track
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Week 5. Vegetation
6y ago
9 cm
Height
16 hrs
Light Schedule
6.0
pH
60 %
Air Humidity
2 liters
Pot Size
80 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 4
Roots Excelurator - House & Garden
Roots Excelurator
0.3 mll
Cocos A - House & Garden
Cocos A
1 mll
Cocos B - House & Garden
Cocos B
1 mll
StrangeWill Not much has changed with Gerty the G13. She's been transplanted into a 300mm pot & I put a piece of wire across to tie her down a bit & I topped the main branch. Now that I'm set up a bit better, I'm hoping she'll start to take off.
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StrangeWill
StrangeWillstarted grow question 6y ago
My seedlings stalled when I first put them into the coco/petite mix that I used this run. I did sum research & found that it could be to much salt in the coco. I've never had this problem before & I'm hoping there's a way to fix it, without doing a complete transplant, if possibl
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CanadianFillmore
CanadianFillmoreanswered grow question 6y ago
My recommendation is to flush th coco/perlite mix with 3-4 times and then start with week 1, low dose of nutrients. That should clear the salt build up in the grow medium.
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Weird_Jimmy
Weird_Jimmyanswered grow question 6y ago
👉Sometimes part of the process of making coco coir is to lay it out on the beach to dry after it is ground up. Some companies rinse it out, but I'm guessing many don't. When I prep my coco I do a fair amount of rinsing to buffer the coco and to rinse out anything like salt that may be in the media before I star the grow process. I use pH'd water for this. If your run-off shows a high conductivity rinsing it would be a good thing. You cant over-water in coco (unless your pot has poor drainage), so rinsing with low conductivity water that has been pHd in the range of 5.5-6.2 will help remove any salt in the coco. If your measuring the conductivity of the run-off you will know if you've rinsed enough by comparing the pre-rinse run-off conductivity and the post rinse conductivity of the rinse run-off. My run-off conductivity target is my in-flow conductivity +30mS or lower. For instance, my nutrient solution is mixed to 1.3mS. I try to make sure to feed enough to get at least 30% of the inflow volume as run-off. When my conductivity of the run-off goes above 1.6mS I do a low conductivity rinse, followed by regular strength nutrients one the run-off is back in range of the inflow. 👉So no need to transplant! Hope you grow some good big buds!
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