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Room Type
Defoliation
weeks 5, 9, 11
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Grow medium
11.3562 l
Pot Size
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Week 6
Flowering
20 hrs
Light Schedule
28
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SpaceMind SpaceMind
4 years ago
Week 6: One of the plants ran into what I believe to be nute burn (causing the plant feed on itself) to the extent that the majority of the fan leaves and uppers leaves began to lose color and become yellow. Very strange due to the fact that I fed both girls the same and the other plant is doing just fine. Just tested the PPM run-off to be 1020 PPM - it was closer to 2800 PPM before when I realized I overfeed. First time grower going through the motions.
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Grow Questions
SpaceMind
SpaceMindstarted grow question 4 years ago
Just finished week 1 of flower and I have orange/rust colored spots forming on the upper/low leaves. I tested the Ph run-off on the last feed at 6.0 - Any suggestions or advice would be greatly appreciated. Spots formed overnight on only one plant.
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Leaves. Color - Yellow
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Style_weed
Style_weedanswered grow question 4 years ago
Ciao amico!!! Dalle foto vedo che alcune foglie sono a forma di artiglio, di solito è un preavviso di extra fertilizzazione.. Prova a misurare l'EC dell'acqua di deflusso!!
SpaceMind
SpaceMindstarted grow question 4 years ago
If my last run-off Ph was 6.0 during the last feeding, what should my next watering Ph be to get the Ph back to 6.4-6.5? Thanks! You guys rock! I'm growing in Fox Farm Happy Frog soil.
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Feeding. Other
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Nor_Cal_Kannabliss
Nor_Cal_Kannablissanswered grow question 4 years ago
I'd do it at about 7.0 Should be your happy medium! Happy growing Sir! Looking beautiful!!
SpaceMind
SpaceMindstarted grow question 4 years ago
I want a Ph of 6.5, but when I check the runoff Ph I get 5.9 or 6.0. I just Ph'd the feed water at 7.0 to get around 6.5 where I want, but the runoff stays around 6.0. Any idea what's causing the Ph not to go up to where I want it at 6.5?
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Feeding. Deficiences
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Nor_Cal_Kannabliss
Nor_Cal_Kannablissanswered grow question 4 years ago
Why do you want to know your runoff pH? Simple- it’s an indication of how your water, fertilizer, and grow medium are interacting chemically. There are 3 measurements that are important to know when you are caring for plants growing in a soil or soilless medium. The first is the pH of your source water. Next is the pH of your nutrient solution after the fertilizers and supplements are added. Last is the pH of your soil. But that’s the hard one! You can’t just stick a pH meter in the dirt and get an accurate reading, and the cheap metal-probed meters that show this are usually not all that precise. So how does one determine soil pH accurately? With a runoff test! First, measure the pH of your tap water and record it. As an example, let’s say that it is 7.0, exactly neutral. Now place the pot over a clean rinsed container and pour enough water through the soil to start dripping out the bottom. Collect about 4 ounces of runoff water. Check to see if it is discolored as well. Now, if you only have liquid indicator, which is just fine, pour this water into a clean small tube or the test vial that came with your pH testing kit.Add a few drops of indicator solution, shake, and read the color change. If you have a meter, simply stick the electrode in the water and read. Let’s say that your runoff comes out at 6.5. How did that happen? The water passed through a more acidic matrix and dropped its pH. You can assume that your true soil pH is a couple tenths of a pH point lower than the runoff in this case- I’d assume about a 6.2. If it comes out HIGHER, just go in the opposite direction. If it came out 7.5, you can assume that you need to drop down from about 7.8. You want around 5.3-5.8 for a soilless mix, or 6.3-6.8 for soil. 1- Prop up the plant over a container to catch runoff 2- POur clean water through the soil 3- For liquid indicator, pour into clean vials 4- Check the pH against the color chart 5- Adjust the flush water if necessary Hope this helps! 👊
SpaceMind
SpaceMindstarted grow question 4 years ago
Hello, I plan to let the plants sit for 48 hours before cutting them down. Once the 48 hours of darkness is over, do I simply cut them down right after with the lights off or is there another process that I should follow? Thanks!
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Other. Other
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AsNoriu
AsNoriuanswered grow question 4 years ago
Growers tend to take to light only as many as they can handle in an hour or so. When plant gets light, photosynthesis starts and you try to avoid it. Cut them straight if you go for dry triming or go girl by girl if you do wet. All idea is not only to put them in last stress for bigger trichs production, but let decarb start.
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