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Week 3
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Calathea Calathea
5 years ago
Hey guys, welcome to week 3! The girls have been fed 4 times this week: (Day 15, 17, 18, 20) Micro 0.5ml/l + Bloom 1ml/l Ph: 6.0 - 6.3 Ppm: 300 - 400 Temp: 24° Humidity: 60 % Total LEDs: 8 (Day 19) Growth seems a bit slow. Since there are no signs of over- or underwatering or nutrient deficiency or toxicity, this slow growth could be a normal feature of this specific strain that we are growing. Stay tuned for next week!
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Grow Questions
Calathea
Calatheastarted grow question 5 years ago
Hey guys, what do you think.. are these symptoms indicating a manganese deficiency or a calcium / magnesium deficiency? small brownish dots on leaves, spreading from center of leaf towards the edges, only newer growth is affected **more information can be found in week 11 and 12
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MadeInGermany
MadeInGermanyanswered grow question 5 years ago
Hey buddy the Ph should go down to 5.5 - 5.8 at Hydro. This may fix your problem. I find the Ec value a little high with such a small plant :-) but only my opinion :-). Do they give Cal / Mag extra? when Yes, how much ?
Calathea
Calatheastarted grow question 4 years ago
If one of my girls has already got 85% cloudy trichomes and 15% amber trichomes, what will the percentage be in 14 days? The other girl is 9 days behind so I plan on harvesting both the girls in 14 days.
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ijustdontgiveaf
ijustdontgiveafanswered grow question 4 years ago
that' can't be said, as every plant matures and grows differently.. if you're at 15% already, then depending on the high you want you might want to cut her.. remember that the type of high depends not only on the strain, but also on the state of the trichomes.. the main question you should ask yourself is "what kind of high" do you like? Should it be more of an "active" head high for during the day, or more of a "body high" which pushes you into the couch and makes you sleep well? Once you know that, you should look at the strain you're growing.. If the plant you grow is a pure "indica" hybrid, the standard high will lock you more into the couch by default, while a pure sativa would give you more of a head-high (the basic sativa-indica difference), but then of course there are still a lot of hybrids in between. This is just a general rule, but it also depends on time of harvest. When it comes to trichomes you know they go from clear to milky and then to amber, and you stated it's already at 15% amber. In general if the plant one is an indica-heavy plant (so more of a couch-lock), if you want a head-high, you'd be best off harvesting when around half are still clear, and half are milky.. If you want a body high, then most should be milky and some amber. If 20 or 30% or more of them are amber, it'll just be definitely in the body-high area, pushing you into the couch (and as always, don't wait too long or they'll fall off the plant). In comparison if this were a sativa, then even even when the trichomes are full milky it should still give you more of a head-high, and to get more of a body-high effect you'd need to wait until there are a lot of amber trichomes. The hybrids are obviously somewhere in between and the white widow is a hybrid. So it's basically up to you, what you prefer and the type of strain you grow, but i wouldn't wait too long.
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ijustdontgiveaf
ijustdontgiveafweek 15
they're looking very nice! congratulations! I do think however that sticking with only 6500K lamps in the beginning has kept them a bit small. About 12 years ago i made some tests with 3 different sets of T8 lamps: one set of 5 lamps at 3000K only, one set of 5 lamps at 6500K only and one set mixed (2x3000K and 3x6500K) and the last one was definitely the best overall. With 6500K lamps they almost grew more sideways than in height. While this was nice to have a tight internode-spacing, they just never grew tall enough and lacked a bit in overall height in the end. Great for small boxes or tents, but i think if the upward space is there it's not necessary to keep them this small. The 3x6500K/2x3000K was definitely the golden ratio in my test setup back then. They didn't grow too tall in the early phase, but stayed rather tight with relatively small internode-spacing, but didn't get stumped/dwarfed either. You might want to play around with the mix of the different light-colors during veg with one of your next grows to see if you find a ratio that suits your environment best. happy growing, but first: happy harvesting ;)
Calathea
Calathea
@ijustdontgiveaf, Thank you for the advice! I will keep that in mind for my next grow :)
PharmaZ
PharmaZweek 16
XXX Dense!!
Growingkitten
Growingkittenweek 16
Looking good! Keep it up! 😸
tone618
tone618week 14
Your girls look GREAT!!!
Growingkitten
Growingkittenweek 13
Looks nice!😎
ROM101
ROM101week 10
Looking good nice work mate👍
54degreesnorth
54degreesnorthweek 16
Why the low star rating? The buds look nice :)
54degreesnorth
54degreesnorth
@Calathea, I see now. Fair enough!
Calathea
Calathea
@@54degreesnorth, it's because of 16 weeks from germination to harvest (which is most likely genetics)