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2x4x5
Indoor
Room Type
Defoliation
weeks 10
LST
weeks 4-7, 10
16 L
Pot Size
1.1 L
Watering
Grow Conditions
Week 9
Flowering
40.64
cm
inch
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
11+ conditions after
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Nutrients
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ml/gal
tsp/gal
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BigBadBobo BigBadBobo
5 years ago
Curling and burn problems at some leaf tips. I'm guessing from too much nutrients. Flushed with plain pH'd water Day 56. Watered twice with reduced nutrient concentration. Continued to removed dead/dying leaves from bottom of plants. All three plants well in to flowering now. Day 56 - 4 litres of plain pH'd water per plant. At least 20% runoff from each. Day 58 - 10 litres of water at above nutrient strengths. Mostly bloom now, so lots of P and not so much N. 15-20% runoff per plant. Runoff pH 5.4. Day 61 - Same watering as day 58. Averaging 10% runoff per plant with pH 5.5.
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Bobsponja
Bobsponjacommentedweek 35 years ago
Good friend, when I saw your follow-up, I realized that you planted directly in a definitive pot, which is quite large, which makes it stagnant and has such small roots that you drown them, that is why your plant looks with a notorious excess water I recommend that you lower the frequency and the amount of water if there is no dwarf, try to give it a 200 ml glass with enough, specifically it dries between 3 and 4 days this week. Greetings and let's go with that plant, check my diary, we are almost the same in time.
Iamthejazz123
Iamthejazz123commented5 years ago
@Bobsponja, I don't transplant my autos at all, I plant the seed directly in the final pot and I get great results. I fill the pot with dirt, gently pack it down, then wet all of the dirt thoroughly. I'll then plant the seed 1/4" deep in the center, and keep it wet with a spray bottle. After it germinates I continue watering with only the spray bottle a couple times a day until it has 2 nodes. Then I stop spraying and gently water the dirt only around the stem of the plant so the roots go straight down. Once the 4th node starts coming in I start adding nutes and watering the whole pot, and I wait until I can easily lift the pot with one hand before I water again. I use 3 gallon fabric pots and I get MASSIVE root balls that fill the whole pot. I tried transplanting once, it's in my current active journal, but I screwed I up. Despite screwing it up and having a serious CalMag deficiency it's still growing strong. You can grow autos either way, transplant or not, just don't over water and find out which way works best for you!
BigBadBobo
BigBadBobocommented5 years ago
@Bobsponja, I think I'll be trying smaller pots next time, they feel a bit swamped in the 16L especially considering they're meant to be short plants, but still early in to the adventure so I'll see how it all goes. Over watering has always been a problem of mine with plants generally so I guess I'll just need to even more aware! My only concern is letting the coco coir dry out too too much and killing the poor girls.
Bobsponja
Bobsponjacommented5 years ago
@BigBadBobo,Good friend, if the truth is that autoflowering transplants do not like them, the only thing that can be done is from a 7x7 pot (yogurt type) for 4-5 days and transfer it to the final pot, that is the only transplant that accept in autoflowering. I do it both ways, transplanting from 7x7 to 7l pots and planting directly into 7 and 11l pots. I am also something new and this is how we are learning, surely it recovers and manages to grow more, remember they prefer drought to excess water, that is perfect for them and we are less likely to damage it. Thanks for going through my diary, I will also be aware of yours, for any questions we can help (:
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