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Grow Conditions
Week 3
Vegetation
10.16
cm
inch
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
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Nutrients
ml/l
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FIMing
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BudTowers BudTowers
4 years ago
Moving into week 3. Day 15 notes: The growth is almost completely gone. I am very happy with this is turning out. These plants had a nice growth spurt yesterday. I'm thinking tomorrow or the next day to FIM Tiamat. Day 16 notes: FIM day for Tiamat. Other than that, not too much to report. We'll see how long she takes to recover. A little anecdotal note: I have been taking shots every day from the same or similar angles day on day, giving me a decent view into just how they're growing day on day. I have noticed both plants start growing very rapidly. We'll see what we're looking at coming on. Day 17 notes: I won't say Tiamat never felt her FIM-ing. but barely. She is already starting to push out her growth tips. I am so happy. Apsu will probably be getting hers tomorrow or the next day. She does appear to be catching up. Day 18 notes: First hot day of the year where I'm at. Temps in the tent peaked at 86 degrees, which is not good. However, I also picked up an AC today, so after pumping my fan up to max, the temp in the tent is dropping fairly well. FIM-ed Apsu. Tiamat has officially shrugged off her haircut, so now it's onward and upward! Looking forward to what tomorrow brings. Also, not every day is going to have great pics, but they still show the growth well. Day 19 notes: Check out that recovery from both of these champions! I still have to make the nutrient solution, but they're just doing great! See you all tomorrow. Day 20 notes: Tiamat has started to show pistils a little early, but both are still growing strong. Moving along! Day 21 notes: This heat wave can go away any time here. Glad I thought ahead and added a large dose of SI. Let's see how this all goes, now that we close out week 3.
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Grow Questions
BudTowers
BudTowersstarted grow question 4 years ago
Long and short of it is that I'm wondering what's going on with these brown spots on Tiamat. The solution pH has been dropping rapidly, even though the PPM has only very slightly raised (250 - 275 over the past 3 days, whereas pH has shot down from 6.2 to 5.8).
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Leaves. Color - Mottling
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NobodysBudsanswered grow question 4 years ago
deficiency, if only feeding/maintaining 250-275. A lot of tap water comes out at 250-300. A modest feed is still 600-700 + tap and perfectly safe for all stages of plant growth -- more likely if there isn't a cartoon graphic on the label anyway. low on plant, so it is mobile. That's an early leaf, so it may not be neccessary to worry much unless you see it spread. The plant could just be getting rid of it. Since other leaves look healthy, i'd say a K-def if anything, but it shouldn't be impacted by the pH too much. If you've been giving a significantly reduced feed on top of what you see, then that's almost certainly why you see the leaf problems. as far as pH, that's from the constant evaporation. you'll find a happy medium by adjusting up and down. As long as you maintain the same brand feed, you'll likely need just one or the other and a consistent amount per day or week etc if consistent otherwise, but good to have something to raise and lower pH readily available. Vinegar can work as a ph-down, for example. I wouldn't use sodium-bicarbonate, but you could use that to pH-up a time or two and not have any worries at all about the added Na+. Over time it will cause a problem, especially if you re-use the substrate. In a hydro setup, you are 100% responsible for that. In soil the microbes help maintain and buffer any large swings due to what you put in.
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