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LED/600W
Hygrow
LED/600W
Hygrow
Indoor
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LST
weeks 6-7, 9
Defoliation
weeks 6-7, 9-11
Soil
Grow medium
Grow Conditions
Week 4
Vegetation
12.7
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Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
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Cannaterplova Cannaterplova
4 years ago
On this week I completely abandoned my living soil because the pots are too small for it,and was having trouble with the soil being too loose,so much that the plants wouldn't stand. I also believe that the Wiggler's and cover crop were eating nutrients. Hopefully all this transplanting and any other stupid stuff hasn't stunted them.
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Grow Questions
Cannaterplova
Cannaterplovastarted grow question 4 years ago
8 day old seedlings in living soil. They have little white spots on their first set of leaves. Any ideas of what could be going on? All 4 seedlings have spots. I treated them with Mammoth bio-control.
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Wicked_Stixanswered grow question 4 years ago
This looks like little burn spots. Are you misting them with the lights on? Those LEDs put out a crazy amount of power and they look pretty close to the plants. I run my LEDs full power but always keep them at least 36 inches from the plants. If you mist them or spill nutrients on them then the light magnifies the droplets and can burn the plants. I am personally anti-foliar feeding. There really isn't much benefit of spraying your plants as long as you have good quality nutrients and an adequate grow medium. The roots do a great job if they are healthy. Raising your lights higher, feeding your roots properly, and making sure you are in range on pH will improve the happiness of your plants 100%. I would also check the plants closely for tiny insect pest with a magnifying glass just to be on the safe side. They usually attack the lower side of the leaves. Little bugs can cause similar damage. Good luck with your grow!
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YoungSmoke
YoungSmokeweek 1
Best of luck with your grow! 🍀
YoungSmoke
YoungSmoke
@Cannaterplova, don’t we all hahahaha
Cannaterplova
Cannaterplova
@YoungSmoke,Ty I'll take all I can get!
Denzul
Denzulweek 9
Some lovely looking ladies. Buds coming in nicely. Spectacular work growmie. Keep doing what it is you've been doing and may the ganja garden gods give you nothing but good fortunes the rest of the way.
Cannaterplova
Cannaterplova
@Denzul,thank you for the nice comment! Happy growing to you as well?
PotCasso
PotCassoweek 2
Best of luck with your girls. I have to agree with green machine and I have experienced both in my grows: -foliar feeding/misting with the lights on is a no no. -LEDs to close causing a burn that looks like a magnesium deficiency or pH lockout.
Cannaterplova
Cannaterplova
@PotCasso, I have since stopped misting,but did find eggs on the back of the leaves. I took action and they seem to be growing and I'm not seeing anymore eggs on the back of the leaves. Day 15 now. Im giving them to the end of the week to see if they take off if not I'll start over. Already have Sour D photoperiod started. Digging all the input !! Ty !!
Lucifers_Nursery
Lucifers_Nurseryweek 2
Yo, if you're using fox farm ocean forest those mites youre trying to kill could be the good ones . Predator mites! Let em thrive if this the case. I thought i had a mite problem but I actually had hypoaspis miles mites. They love chowing on dead organic matter as well as fungus gnats and thrip and any other problem critters. Rule of thumb if they move fast, they're good mites. If they move slowly they're the bad ones.... Put it like this, if you have to stare to see if it moves , torch your girls unfortunately.
Cannaterplova
Cannaterplova
@Lucifers_Nursery,Hey thanks for the advice. I thought I had predator mites, this is my own soil,and I've added a variety pack of predator mites to my worm beds. I know I have hypoaspis mile mites, I've seen some of a couple of kind of mites in the worm beds. I did have blisters on the leaves and translucent eggs on the back of the leaves so whatever predators I had isn't there now. I don't know anything about growing Autos, but I'll give them another week to see if they start growing,if not I'll not waste my time on stunted plants. Make sure my IPM is solid before I use those bags again. I'll take all the advice I can get, so thank you.
Denzul
Denzulweek 7
So many lovely ladies you got in that tent. Lovely. Spectacular work growmie. Keep doing what it is you've been doing and may the ganja garden gods give you good fortunes until the end