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weeks 4
Topping
weeks 4-5
Defoliation
weeks 5-6, 10-12
ScrOG
weeks 5, 8-9
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Grow medium
20 l
Pot Size
Grow Conditions
Week 2
Vegetation
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Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
12+ conditions after
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LuckyGrower LuckyGrower
5 years ago
ph 6.1-6.3. Rh 30-65% Temp 18-31 Watering when soil is dry at least 2 cm down. About 1l a plant each time. Week ends on 11/04. Gg
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Grow Questions
LuckyGrower
LuckyGrowerstarted grow question 5 years ago
Does growing with 3 lamps worth? Are lumens higher if i have more lamps? Or i m just stacking tamperature ?
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HighRoller909
HighRoller909answered grow question 5 years ago
Definitely worth,definitely.just control the heat,other than that youll see a huge difference than a single light
LuckyGrower
LuckyGrowerstarted grow question 5 years ago
Tds required for next few weeks? Is 600 ppm to.much? Only h20 is 330ppm
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Feeding. Schedule
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OGgrows
OGgrowsanswered grow question 5 years ago
Hi @OMF_OG yes 600-700ppm seems to be good for her. at this moment from what I see in your photos for her 400-500 ppm structure it seems to be ideal for me not to stress it. but this is just an idea, it is best to go and see the behavior of the plant and the colors of the leaves and you will feed according to what it asks of you. good luck mate 👍
LuckyGrower
LuckyGrowerstarted grow question 5 years ago
at the moment I'm using a 250W HPS and 2 40W CFL, this takes humidity down. When I will afford LEDs do you think that the humidity will stay as per night or drop down like maximum 10% or it will have same behavior as with hps/cfl combo? Thanks
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Setup. Lighting
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OGgrows
OGgrowsanswered grow question 5 years ago
Hi @OMF_OG the more lamps and the higher power you have on, the more heat it will generate will reduce the humidity more. HPS removes a lot of moisture from the air circulating in the grow, as well as the air extractor, the more air extraction the less moisture you will have. as it will turn off the CFL and turn on leds I think the humidity will stay the same. Good luck mate
LuckyGrower
LuckyGrowerstarted grow question 5 years ago
I gave one plant directly 250w hps from the moment it popped out. The other the same, but on top i ve put a plastic glass which is keeping humidity very high because i can see water on the leaves. Did I ruin in the first one ? Or it wont affect it badly?
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chasv77
chasv77answered grow question 5 years ago
I am not sure what you mean by "ruined". Did I miss something on your pics? I have limited germination resources, so I have put my freshly popped seedlings directly under full power lights, with little humidity mitigation. Do I stunt them or not get the most out of them while in this stage, I don't have anything to compare. But, they all wind up in the same place (great buds) at harvest time. As long I keep lights far enough away, they don't wilt, burn, or stretch. Caveat - This is using a grow cabinet, so your grow env may require other things.
LuckyGrower
LuckyGrowerstarted grow question 5 years ago
Why plant in photo "Day 3 #2" have curled its leaves during the day? Check last photo "#2 end of day 3". Its same plant 18h of light before and after.
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Leaves. Twisted
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Shagrath
Shagrathanswered grow question 5 years ago
Hi! Normally plants curl the leaves upwards like that if there is too much heat or light coming to the plant and she is trying to protect her leaves with that. If your thermometer is correct and it really is 29C in there then it might be that. Also what is you relative humidity? Your vapor pressure deficit might be off (Temperature- Humidity ratio kinda)
LuckyGrower
LuckyGrowerstarted grow question 5 years ago
Should I give root juice for one more week on #1?
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pepitogrillo
pepitogrilloanswered grow question 5 years ago
Hey @OMF_OG! You don't explicitly have to give it, but is always good to have an amazing root system. So, yeah! Give them a little more and wait for explosive results.
LuckyGrower
LuckyGrowerstarted grow question 5 years ago
Hello Please check foto... What is happening? Overwatering? Underwatering? I only give water when soil is dry. I notice soil is hard near stem.
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Leaves. Wilting
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CRiSPrGrow
CRiSPrGrowanswered grow question 5 years ago
hey there, that is actually some root problems due to past overwatering, there is probably some light form of water mold there , you need to fix the problem roots by breaking them down using a chelation agent such as enzymes, humic acid or beneficial bacteria. Hope this helps! 🚀
LuckyGrower
LuckyGrowerstarted grow question 5 years ago
I have a platinum led p150 in a 60x60x180. Should i use from begginning veg+bloom or w8 for bloom? Thx
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chasv77
chasv77answered grow question 5 years ago
Veg only, then both when in flower.
LuckyGrower
LuckyGrowerstarted grow question 5 years ago
Topped her 2 weeks ago. Why this irregularities?
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Leaves. Other
Techniques. Topping
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OGgrows
OGgrowsanswered grow question 5 years ago
Hi @OMF_OG it seems to me stress due to the substrate being soaked together with the topping, the plant is under stress. you will have to let the substrate dry well between each irrigation and apply less water in each irrigation you give it. controls watering by the weight of the pot, the wet substrate weighs a lot and when it is dry it becomes very light. good luck mate 👍
LuckyGrower
LuckyGrowerstarted grow question 5 years ago
What is happening, tips are becoming yellow all over the place.. No water in 4or 5 days because i overwatered in past. What should i do... Water just with adj ph??
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Leaves. Curl down
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Plant. Other
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MadeInGermany
MadeInGermanyanswered grow question 5 years ago
Hi bro don't worry much, your plants look great :-) Always make the pot light and light, then you can be sure that not too much water is given. If you have doubts I would let it get a bit drier, and then flush a little with Ph and Ec regulated water, a little Cal / Mag would still be quite good :-) Keep it up so you really do it great bro 🍀🌱😎
LuckyGrower
LuckyGrowerstarted grow question 5 years ago
Any advice on which leaves to cut? Im afraid of cutting top leaves thst dont allow light to penetrate well.. Im only taking out the under fan leaves.. Check photos Ive read on dinafem site that leaves shouldnt be cut at all.. Never...
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Techniques. Defoliation
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souljasam
souljasamanswered grow question 5 years ago
I typically trim most of the lower leaves as they don't receive much light anyway. Photoperiod plants can handle a lot of stress so I usually go ham on them and strip the bottom 1/3rd of the plant of all leaves, bud sites, and small branches that won't get any light. With autos I don't strip as much from the bottom of the plant, mostly just some fan leaves here and there that aren't doing anything. I do highly recommend at least tucking the leaves at the top of the plant that are blocking potential bud sites from receiving light. Pruning those same leaves won't really hurt the plant. Photoperiods bounce back from heavy defoliation pretty quickly. Autos are more prone to being stunted by stress so it is a good idea to go slow when cutting any leaves off the plant. I can't imagine not doing some sort of overall defoliation though. The plants get so dense and busy that if you don't do something to allow light to reach further in the plant, the lower buds won't develop nearly as well. On top of that humidity will be higher and harder to manage and there is a higher risk of rot and mold. Feel free to message me if you need more help! Good luck!
LuckyGrower
LuckyGrowerstarted grow question 5 years ago
Any advice on when and if is necessary to defoliate the babe a bit? I've took down couple of small branches, and some leaves that were turning yellow for some reason T.T. Temperature's are rising a bit and plant feels a bit stressed. Anyway, can't do much. Check Week 8 forphotos
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Techniques. Defoliation
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MadeInGermany
MadeInGermanyanswered grow question 5 years ago
hi buddy :-) I recommend if you then take off the lower shoots when it blooms 👍. How to prevent the energy from unnecessarily flowing into the lower popcornbuds 👌 Carry on so your plant looks super bushy 😍👏🏻
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CRiSPrGrowweek 5
Hey there, hope i answered your question ! anything else you need just let me know 👊
Spyder7
Spyder7week 6
I broke the cardinal "rule" that you shouldn't defoliate on your first grow; but I think my crop, on balance, is probably bigger than it would have been and I learned things from doing it and seeing the results (drying on a coat hanger now) that I'm not sure it really matters which grow you learn them in: your 1st or 10th. One thing about defoliation, is that even when you do it 'right' - and there's no one way to do it - your plant will look noticeably thinner when your done, which is normal, but to avoid taking off too much (an easy trap the first time) you should decide which way you want to do it, note the leaves that need to go that correspond to that method, then take only those leaves. As to the method, you can lollipop the bottom 1/3rd-1/5th of the branches, removing either all or most; and you can do it either a few branches a day, spacing this a couple days apart, or you could take them all in one shot once you've decided how much you want to remove. I don't think you need to remove any top branches in week 6 unless they're blocking bud sites, though I would prefer to tuck top branches instead of cutting or pulling them. In fact, one option you have is to lightly defoliate where you just tuck branches instead of cutting them off. I didn't use this method, but I did tuck some branches to reduce stress. The other is whether to defoliate by "pinching" the stems off with thumb and finger, or prune with small trimmers; I prefer my fingers when the plant is young (like in week 6), but found that later - to remove leaves obstructing bud sites - that trimmers worked better. Though if you use trimmers you should cut at 45 degrees. You can never put leaves back on, so its worth reading guides people have written just on defoliation first, before you do it. I don't regret doing it despite breaking the rule not to do it in the first grow, and will do it in the second as well though next grow I'll be making more use of leaf tucking as its less stressful and accomplishes the same goal: better yield with very little LARF.