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Mosherd7 Mosherd7
5 years ago
March 25 - So I am very happy with the plants progress. Noticed a slight micronutrient deficiency early. Since my flush the soil needed to be replenished with the nutes in my bloom mix. (Which I wasnt giving much of) I plan to have about 10-15 bud sites, and taking 4-6 clones of each plant, whatever stems seem the weakest before the stretch, allowing about 9 main colas on each. After chatting to fellow growers, I have decided to do a defoilation and just give it some more time. I took special care this defoil on my OG Kush which was getting uncontrollably bushy, to try and knuckle all the growth tips under like an inch from the tip to encourage growth at the top. As they are still in veg and so THICK they should recover fine. If after a week they really dont stretch more, I just may say to hell with him and have 4 colas. March 27 - Since the major defoiling on lower leaves and knuckling up most of the lower nodes, there has been a lot of upward/outward growth. Have done defoiling once more at the start of today and cut off any future growth tips. Should be leave it alone for awhile now and let it stretch and strengthen a bit more before flowering. Have also raised the screen, and swapped plant pot locations in an attempt to force some growth in other directions. Also a few extra colas I'm keeping that are hidden underneath to turn into clones. March 29 - Have readjusted my net for 33% smaller holes. Added more holes to push down close together branches. I am now starting to push the tops down more aggressively to grow along horizontally. Going to starting leaving all leaves to fill in nice and have more foliage to help hold branches over in Scrog.
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Grow Questions
Mosherd7
Mosherd7started grow question 5 years ago
How do you deal with a genetically bushy strain, especially if you plan to ScrOG? Do you knuckle up all nodes but the tips, then LST? Or let him grow and give him time? (My OG Kush needs some advice)
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Leaves. Too many
Plant. Spaces between nodes
Setup. Strains - Photoperiod
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Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimaranswered grow question 5 years ago
Ok you have been starting very well on your Girls training looks good. You just have to go on with them. And yes choosing the right genetics is a big point in scrogging. I failed with my choice . I had misty gorilla and it was quite impossible to mainline them. The branches were so sturdy and the leaves so robust. I gave up on them. ! plant was aC-99... and she was great to this job. I ended in giving up and let them grow like they wanted to^^.( diary: See-99 Gorillas in the Mist) In your case its a good start, you may perform it a little longer and go on training, and defoilating them. And in my opinion your scrognet is suboptimal. To big holes in it... look for scrog that has 6-cm holes, but alltoghether girls look fine just keepon training
Mosherd7
Mosherd7started grow question 5 years ago
(Check diary for more details) Thinking calcium deficiency, also maybe magnesium deficiency on a few low yellowed leaves. Thinking it could be nutrient lockout? Feeding them 6.25 pH always. Gonna try 7.0 once and 6.5 for awhile. Thoughts anyone? Im still fairly new and learning
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Leaves. Color - Dark-brown
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ijustdontgiveaf
ijustdontgiveafanswered grow question 5 years ago
Looks like calcium to me as well.. I've had similar when i used tap-water in the past, but it hasn't appeared anymore since i've been using RO water with added calmag. I suggest reading through this guide here: https://www.mandalaseeds.com/Guides/Fertilizing-Smart-Guide This has helped me in the past quite a lot in regards to how much i need to feed and at what levels.
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Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimarcommentedweek 105 years ago
Hi, to answer your Questions, Airflow is very important for the Plant. https://www.growweedeasy.com/exhaust#air-circulation and i think for defoilation you are a bit late. but i would take away some leaves .Those plants growing very dense and bushy so you have high Risk onMold, powedery midlew etc...… So ist better to stress alittle than having rotting buds
Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimarcommentedweek 55 years ago
Just keep on trainig, you have made a good start. Preparations to a scrog take me 8-10 weeks.....but this effort is paying out
Mosherd7
Mosherd7commented5 years ago
@Mrs_Larimar, True, it may just need some time. Apparently the net has 4 inch holes and are "adjustable" somehow but the screen can slide up and down, so each day I just lift screen, move pots to a position that a lot of the string is used, bring screen back down. Definately not ideal but may later need it for flowering stage at a higher height for stability.
Spyder7
Spyder7commentedweek 105 years ago
If your ph looks ok, then I'd do an image search for cannabis septoria and compare it to your plant; it looks like its possibly that in the early stage, which is easy to be rid of if caught early.
RussianGrower
RussianGrowercommentedweek 95 years ago
Hello from Russia. Your plants look great! Keep developing in the same spirit!
Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimarcommentedweek 65 years ago
Nice Shape, Looks like you wont Need that Scrog