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MrGreen92 MrGreen92
4 years ago
Into their 4th week now, not too sure how it's going as it's my first try. All 3 are at different heights but seems to have the same about of vegetative growth from what I can tell 🤔 one of them does have some deformations like 7 or 8 leaves that are different sizes scattered here and there are some weird patterning on a few of the leaves.. it's the second tallest and looks like it's doing alright so can only wait. Gonna have another week of vegetation then add the nutrients for flowering in and look into how close and long is recommended for the lighting. Ordering a few 500ml squirty bottles to go up to giving them 500ml each instead of trying to guess out 330ml each from a 1l bottle.. Switched them onto a 20/4 light schedule as the leaves seem a bit droopy and the pot still a bit weighty 18 hours after watering with 350ml. Also as they're led lights don't see any harm running them a bit longer, read somewhere it helps maximize vegetative growth whilst giving a small recovery period. Flushed them all through with a litre each as there's not been any run off since germination due to feeding only 350ml so thought it'd be best to get in the habit of giving them 500ml when needed so it gets all the way to the bottom. Think they're gonna start flowering soon lots of sites dotted all over the place. Short one looks like it's struggling to get light to the new spots as it's quite bushy, mutant is struggling with symmetrical leaf growth and some leaves look terrible on it ☹️ the tallest one looks good at least loads of flowering points and good spacing, looks healthy and promising 😊 Came home from work and the lights were still on due to not paying attention when setting up the timer.. mutant plant had white tips all over the place where it's got a tad close to the light so raised it up to 22 inches.
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Grow Questions
MrGreen92
MrGreen92started grow question 5 years ago
Is this little guy stuck?
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Setup. Seeds
Setup. Seedling
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NewbieLearner
NewbieLearneranswered grow question 5 years ago
Give her another day or two and I am sure she will pop up. Otherwise just gently take off the shell and she will be golden.
MrGreen92
MrGreen92started grow question 5 years ago
Do my plants look small for the end of week 2? Have messed around with the lights far too much, switching from MH to HPS then finally to LED because of heat problems.
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Plant. Too short
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NobodysBuds
NobodysBudsanswered grow question 5 years ago
Try raising light to at least 20-24".. let them grow into it, or reduce if it stretches.. trial and error for that happy zone, but for younger ones they need slightly less than older plants. you're getting near the point where it should be full bore, though. So, just adjust and keep eye on internodal spacing. Too much light may not show major issues but can slow growth while imperceivable to our eyes that something negative is occurring. Seems fine, though.
MrGreen92
MrGreen92started grow question 4 years ago
All my plants are bushy and it's a struggle to get them all aligned so all the flowers are in the light. I don't know if some defoliation should/can be done? Or just leave them be and just stick with rotating them daily? Or tie the branches to the main stem? If that's a thing
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Techniques. Defoliation
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AsNoriu
AsNoriuanswered grow question 4 years ago
Hi. So day 21 of flower usually is a cut off zone, if you are before it, its perfect time ! But think twice, are your plants healthy, maybe couple leaves off and tucking , plus small clearing of bottom would serve you better ? If you still positive, that too many buds don't get light or you expect high humidity levels later in flower - do it ! There is plenty articles how , when and what. You can check my 8 sisters diary , week 3 and 6 of flower. Do it before watering, always leave fully formed set of leaves, take off all matured lower. Good luck !
MrGreen92
MrGreen92started grow question 4 years ago
Last night I used some old but clean looking wire to bring branches in to the main stems. This morning there's now little orange rusty spots everywhere. Is a soil grow, 6.3 pH used and same run off with Cal Mag every other feed. Taken the wire of at 6am in anger, was it that? 😡
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Leaves. Other
Feeding. Deficiences
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The8thChevron
The8thChevronanswered grow question 4 years ago
If you're sure it's not a calmag deficiency, I would say that you probably have critters like thrips. If you're using a booster, P and K toxicity is also probable. Wish I could narrow it down more for you.
MrGreen92
MrGreen92started grow question 4 years ago
Before I go to over the top with the CalMag in a stupid attempt to nurse my plants back to health I just want to know for certain what it is. The leaves are clawing, bronze spots everywhere but the smallest of the 3 doesn't seem to be suffering as much.. what is it?!
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Feeding. Deficiences
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The8thChevron
The8thChevronanswered grow question 4 years ago
Could very well be calmag issues. Adding some more won't hurt. It really looks like N toxicity to me though. Dark green leaves that started to polka dot along with the clawing seems clear to me. Wind burn is another possibility if you have a fan directly on them. Add calmag, cute down any N-heavy nutes, and pull off any direct air currents. You got this, the fun is just starting!
MrGreen92
MrGreen92started grow question 4 years ago
Thank you 8thChevron for your help! Run off readings: pH 6.5 at 26.5c Ppm 245x10 EC 689x10 The fan was directly on them so have put that down to the floor now. Have also just flushed through with a half nute mix that was 6.3ph, 134ec & 549ppm Is there anything else I should do
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Feeding. Deficiences
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dan_j
dan_janswered grow question 4 years ago
for nitrogen tox i would add some horticultural MKP (0-52-34) at say 50-150ppms or just potassium sulphate (0-0-53 s17) at half the dose of MKP , start at 50ppm increments into your diluted res. for cal def if soil i'd add some gypsum on top for a soil drench or if hydro add some cal/mag or horticultural calcium nitrate ( 15-0-0 Ca19 ) with magnesium sulphate at half the dose of calcium nitrate, just remember to add the MKP at the same or the pot sulphate at half in ppm as calcium nitrate( or calmag) to bump up the p in th p:n ratio
MrGreen92
MrGreen92started grow question 4 years ago
Had a light case of what was believed to be calcium deficiency. Ph, EC and ppm all seemed normal for run off and I've halved my nutes but kept a higher dose of CalMag going. Didn't water them last night now it looks even worse, what should I do and will the end product be ruined?
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Feeding. Deficiences
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Mr_Weeds_Autos
Mr_Weeds_Autosanswered grow question 4 years ago
Hey Growmie, This is definitely a calcium deficiency, that hasn't been corrected. It's seems your on the right track but you might need to flush the plant go back to your regular feeding regiment along with going up on the Cal-Mag should fix the issue. Remember damaged leaves more than likely wont recover. Hopefully I answered your question and remember Happy Growing and Free your mind one puff at a time.
MrGreen92
MrGreen92started grow question 4 years ago
2 of my plants look like they've stopped growing now and the calcium deficiency looks worse and worse.. should I just flush then with water for a couple of week and be done with them? The late bloomer looks like it's got ages still, definitely not what I'd hoped for being autos
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Buds. Not fattening
Leaves. Wilting
Feeding. Deficiences
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DoDrugs420
DoDrugs420answered grow question 4 years ago
No need to flush, they fatten up the most in the last week unless you wash away the nutes, but its up to you. They look good, when they fatten up more will look even better. Use a soft measuring tape and check measurement now then do so again next week. Or take 1 picture at one distance, then don't move the plant and do the same at the exact same distance next week, and watch for growth. Its easier to notice with 1 week apart photos from the exact same location and aiming at the plant from the same angle.
MrGreen92
MrGreen92started grow question 4 years ago
Was just feeding them and noticed hundreds of tiny seed looking things float to the top of each plant, watched the soil for a while and they was moving 😪 They look like fungus knats maybe but I don't know for sure will upload a video I got of one. How do I get rid of them?
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Other. Bugs
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DrJynx86
DrJynx86answered grow question 4 years ago
Cover your soil with diatomaceous earth, non toxic, obliterates tiny bugs, and also has lots of micronutrients for when you water it down (silice, CalMag, K, Iron), amazing stuff. Keep on the great care! Happy smokes!
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Ferenc
Ferenccommentedweek 154 years ago
Enjoy! @MrGreen92
FoTwenny
FoTwennycommentedweek 134 years ago
Looks like some really nice medicine! Congrats on your harvest!
Athos
Athoscommentedweek 94 years ago
The issue with calcium deficiency is that the symptoms start appearing several weeks after the deficiency begins; meaning the symptoms will not go away right away after correcting the issue. No, the buds quality will not be affected
GreyArea51
GreyArea51commentedweek 113 years ago
did you correct your pH while feeding them with nutrients? or did you overfeed them? best luck!
MrGreen92
MrGreen92commented3 years ago
@@GreyArea51, Hi again, sorry I thought this was related to my current grow! With the cash crop auto I did over feed them a litre every day for a few weeks til I realised my mistake, they also had some stress with me trying different lights throughout the first few weeks so sure that didn't help! And finally I used standard soil from a store thinking it'd be alright but turned out to be teeming with thrips 😖 Think if I'd of got decent soil and done a bit of lst along with stable conditions it would've been ok 🤔 Good luck with your grows anyway mate, hope I've helped with avoiding some rookie errors like I did! ✌️
GreyArea51
GreyArea51commented3 years ago
@MrGreen92, i understand now. I just saw that you had a high PPM and that could also cause the problems, not the nutrients itself. Check also Organics Nutrients for high quality organic fertilizer. Would recommend if you wanna switch. Good luck, happy growing!
MrGreen92
MrGreen92commented3 years ago
@@GreyArea51, I began on a corrected pH of 6.2 but have recently changed to 6.5 as I read that was better for soil have been doing this since starting with dechlorinated water and then when I started adding nutrients. Have tried my best not to over water them, giving them 1 litre every other day seemed to be about right as the pots were light and dry by then 🤔 The only thing I would say is a problem is the nutrients I'm using have got a bad rep compared to others like advanced nutrients so I may try switching over.. The seeds were about 15 months old as well so I'm just glad they sprouted without having to buy more 😊 Thanks for dropping in, good luck with your grow 😊✌️
Inganjawetrust
Inganjawetrustcommentedweek 74 years ago
Looking good there👍 best of luck.✌️
MrGreen92
MrGreen92commented4 years ago
@Inganjawetrust, thank you man 😊 almost there 🤞