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Sublime374 Sublime374
4 years ago
I might update this post later and add more details but things are rolling along as normal. Gelly Biscuit is developing some type of immobile nutrient problem that looks like molybdenum deficiency. I checked it out and my tap water has about half as much molybdenum as average tap water so the fact that it's present in my tap water at all means it shouldn't be a deficiency caused by absence in the root zone. I'm leaning towards an iron excess after doing just one small feeding of calmag plus, which contains iron. Whatever it is, it doesn't seem to be slowing down the production of trichomes so I'll keep an eye on it but I'm not too worried at this point. I'm battling humidity because the grow is in my basement. Even with dehumidifiers running, air conditioning, and all that I'm struggling to get the ambient air in my basement below 60% RH. Night time RH is hanging around 62% which just won't work come harvest time. I've been feeding at about 500 ppm with slightly different ratios on each plant depending on what they need. For example, Gelly Biscuit gets less Micro and more Gro/Bloom because of nitrogen toxicity. At the end of week 4 of flower I'm going to start feeding at about 800ppm and raise the shorter plants up to get them up to about 1000 PPFD. Orange and Gelly are both getting about 750 PPFD right now, and the top colas on Chocolate chunk are getting anywhere from 500 to 900 depending on how close they are to the light. Speaking of the light, I raised it to its absolute maximum height so if chocolate chunk keeps getting taller it's just going to keep going further into the corner to get as far away from the center of the light as possible. I think it's too late to super crop. Just a piece of advice, but every once in a while poke your head into the tent during the dark period and check for light leaks or glowing equipment. The tower fan that's in the tent has a button you can use to turn off the light on it. Apparently this button only turns off the light on the fan temporarily because I decided to look in the tent today and it was glowing bright as could be. I'm not going to risk any issues with light leaks so I covered four separate "on indicators" with electrical tape. It's too early to really tell what the smells are going to be like but all three strains so far have a very similar sweet smell. It's been at least 20 years since I've had one so I might actually be thinking of something else, but I swear they remind me of blue sherbert push pops.
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Greg_Wills
Greg_Willsweek 12
Thanks for sharing. How did the orange gasm turn out?
sshzdoesethos
sshzdoesethosweek 10
The Orange Gasm is a well known Nitrogen hog per Jeff Rasta (Irie Seeds) and needs ALOT the first 3-4 weeks of flowering. Your plants look light, and I'm guessing you need more. Just a suggestion.