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Indoor
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Defoliation
weeks 10-11, 13, 20
LST
weeks 13
Main-Lining
weeks 7-10
19 L
Pot Size
9.46 L
Watering
Grow Conditions
Week 2
Vegetation
2.54
cm
inch
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
15+ conditions after
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Nutrients
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MediciGrade MediciGrade
5 years ago
Transplanted the rapid rooters into solo cups with holes cut for runoff. So far so good. Started the week with an EC of 400 and slowly increased by 50 mS/cm with each subsequent feeding.
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Grow Questions
MediciGrade
MediciGradestarted grow question 5 years ago
The leaves (pictured with weird wrinkles and crispy edges) are showing some form of stress. Theory is that they were dehydrated from the overly salty medium, but I'd love to hear from a more experienced coco grower about if and how I should intervene to alleviate the stress.
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Leaves. Curl up
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Shagrath
Shagrathanswered grow question 5 years ago
From my experience that leaf edge curling upwards means wrong VPD (temp/humidity ratio) So you have too high temps or too low humidity for this setup and changing either one should correct this. Can be also some other stress but usually its the vpd
MediciGrade
MediciGradestarted grow question 5 years ago
Inflow EC=1333 w/ PH=5.8 vs Runoff EC=658 w/ PH=6.0. Insufficient nutes due to light intensity? Perhaps my PH meter is inaccurate? Light is 42 inches from canopy or ~600 PPFD. RH 65%, Temp 80 F.
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Leaves. Veins - yellow between
Leaves. Color - Yellow
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NobodysBuds
NobodysBudsanswered grow question 5 years ago
everyone says 5.5-6.0, but unless your fertilizer says so, you should more likely stick to 6-6.5.
MediciGrade
MediciGradestarted grow question 5 years ago
As you can see, one of my plants is a few inches taller than the others. They've all been topped 3 times for 8 mains, but I'm wondering whether I should top the big plant 1 more time in an effort to achieve a more uniform canopy height before flipping to 12-12.
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Techniques. Topping
Techniques. Main-lining
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Nor_Cal_Kannabliss
Nor_Cal_Kannablissanswered grow question 5 years ago
What you can do to slow those tops down is to cut off the leaves just below the new growing tips, the one's that are already spread.. take one for minimal slowing or both for more.. it won't really shock the plant so much as slow it down a bit. Or you could just lst them out and tie them down or even just supercrop them by almost snapping them so they sag down they will heal back and be a bit more spread out! Cheers Happy growing!
MediciGrade
MediciGradestarted grow question 5 years ago
I've been feeding 3 times/day at an EC = 1300 and PH = 6.2. Runoff this morning was ~700 on average. The plants appear to be happy but I'm worried that I'm underfeeding them and its slowing down growth. Should I increase EC? Should I start feeding more often?
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Feeding. Schedule
Feeding. Chemical composition
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Green_Coffee
Green_Coffeeanswered grow question 5 years ago
The plants look happy, so if you make changes, make them slowly. Your run-off EC being that much lower than your inflow is kind of weird. A walk up of EC by maybe 50 or 100 points every few days shouldn't be too harmful - but be ready to back down at the first sign of leaf edges crisping. The difference between them from week 8 to 9 is just marvelous!
MediciGrade
MediciGradestarted grow question 4 years ago
I’ve read a lot of conflicting opinions these last few days regarding defoliation/plucking/pruning. Today is day 21 of 12/12 and my only goal is to prevent white powdery mildew. How many leaves would you take off? RH overnight spikes into the high 70’s if the dehumidifier is off
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Techniques. Defoliation
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Bloombuster
Bloombusteranswered grow question 4 years ago
Привет, бро! 👋 Я бы снял с нижнего этажа все большие развитые листья, со второго этажа я снял бы половину от имеющихся развитых листьев, этаж верхний с соцветиями я бы не рекомендовал дефолиировать! В общем я представил около 30-50 больших веерных листьев, но совсем оставлять лысой - не стоит! 👌 От души! 😇 Удачи! 👍
MediciGrade
MediciGradestarted grow question 4 years ago
Weird growth. Are these nanners? What’s this seed looking thing? What should I do?
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Buds. Other
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Nor_Cal_Kannabliss
Nor_Cal_Kannablissanswered grow question 4 years ago
Yes sir.. sure looks like it.. Banana protrusions are unpredictable, and it can appear even in the most ideal settings. Sadly, it could also start fertilizing females. A few nanners would not cause much damage. However, if there are plenty, consider an early harvest to cut losses and prevent the flowers from forming seeds. You could try plucking the one's you see but you also run the risk of spreading it more. If it's just one plant I'd suggest removing it from the others if possible.. 👊
MediciGrade
MediciGradestarted grow question 4 years ago
Any seasoned growers out there able to eyeball the approximate dry weight of this harvest?
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Buds. Too few
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CUBULATOR
CUBULATORanswered grow question 4 years ago
My guess would be 500+++
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CUBULATOR
CUBULATORcommentedweek 204 years ago
You should enter this into diary of the month 💯💯
BloodSweatBeers
BloodSweatBeerscommentedweek 194 years ago
Been a great journal, learned a lot from it! Looking forward to the review and harvest numbers
MediciGrade
MediciGradecommented4 years ago
@BloodSweatBeers, glad you found it helpful. I’m going to post some lessons learned when I do the final update. Hope they will help other new growers avoid some of the mistakes that I made this run.
BloodSweatBeers
BloodSweatBeerscommentedweek 184 years ago
darn, that sucks :(
MediciGrade
MediciGradecommented4 years ago
@BloodSweatBeers, big time. 5 months of care and attention only to wind up with 2 of the 5 plants go hermie on the home stretch. Learning experience though. Won't be messing around with anything but proven top shelf genetics from now on.
grzesiekkuzniak
grzesiekkuzniakcommentedweek 174 years ago
wow......very nice
MediciGrade
MediciGradecommented4 years ago
@grzesiekkuzniak, thank you sir. Have been finding a few seeds here and there from the 2 nanners I found last week. So I've decided to start the flush as soon as the solution I currently have in the reservoir has been depleted. l'll be harvesting a bit earlier than I had hoped but better than letting the problem spread. Cheers.
BloodSweatBeers
BloodSweatBeerscommentedweek 94 years ago
For your nutes was that for every water? Or did you occasionally use just water
MediciGrade
MediciGradecommented4 years ago
@BloodSweatBeers, I feed 5 times every day at the nutrient ratios and EC levels noted. If you want to learn about the science behind high frequency fertigation this is a great resource: https://www.cocoforcannabis.com/principles-fertigation-feed-water-cannabis-coco/
Omahoney_Canna_Thusiast
Omahoney_Canna_Thusiastcommentedweek 114 years ago
Love the technique, pro growth with amount of energy and nutes that will flow through those trunks. Very nice =D ~~~~~~
MediciGrade
MediciGradecommented4 years ago
@Omahoney_Canna_Thusiast, thank you! Excited to watch the rest of the flowering phase unfold. Cheers.
Green_Coffee
Green_Coffeecommentedweek 105 years ago
Those trunks are really thick - I can't wait to see how they flower.
MediciGrade
MediciGradecommented5 years ago
@Green_Coffee, that makes two of us! Stay tuned.
northernMike
northernMikecommentedweek 105 years ago
👍👍 Nice setup👌 Well on your way to some big BUDS Later!!
MediciGrade
MediciGradecommented5 years ago
@northernMike, thanks man! Time will tell. Hoping I can keep them happy and let them do their thing.
BloodSweatBeers
BloodSweatBeerscommentedweek 204 years ago
This was a great diary, cant wait to see the yeild
Lowkey_Doc
Lowkey_Doccommentedweek 204 years ago
Right on🤙🏽 Great looking diary! Keep up the work good luck & happy cultivating
Canna96
Canna96commentedweek 194 years ago
Very nice looking setup and grow! She looks happy and healthy, great work!
CUBULATOR
CUBULATORcommentedweek 194 years ago
Beautiful grow. Will be watching your grows
Green_Coffee
Green_Coffeecommentedweek 174 years ago
I keep trying to scan my plants for nanners, but really unless something is showing up right near the top there's no way I'm seeing it. :/
KurbinTurbin
KurbinTurbincommentedweek 85 years ago
Nice job on the training 👍, ladies are lookin good. I bet you cringed when you heard that snap eh lol
MediciGrade
MediciGradecommented5 years ago
@KurbinTurbin, thats for sure. Live and learn. Getting plenty of practice and will know better next time.
Bouleuss
Bouleusscommentedweek 65 years ago
Congratulations on the new baby. She looks good at first. Choose a good variety. For a treat. Keep doing what you are doing and ask the growing ganja gods to protect your women until the growth is over.
MediciGrade
MediciGradecommented5 years ago
@Bouleuss, thanks!