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Week 12
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Dnamra Dnamra
4 years ago
This is the last of my ladies from my first grow. She has started killing it once her nutrients got corrected, and she will be my biggest producer. I didn't really trim her very much, and she is the only one of my plants that wasn't an auto. She has been be resilient given that I made so many mistakes, and she has bounced back very well. This is a strain I will highly recommended for first time growers.
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Grow Questions
Dnamra
Dnamrastarted grow question 5 years ago
I noticed today that one of my plants had started to develop hairs coming off of the roots. Does anyone know why this is, and is it something I should be worried about?
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Nor_Cal_Kannablissanswered grow question 5 years ago
The root hairs are where most of the nutrients and water are absorbed. The root tip produces new cells on a daily basis, and thus also root hairs. When the plant is short of water and/or nutrients, it will devote more assimilates (photosynthesis energy) to producing more cells in the root tip. This also generates more root hairs until the root has found what the plant needs (more water or nutrients). The oldest root hairs will then die off. In practice, as the medium gets drier, the root starts looking for water and will produce more cells, and thus more root hairs. Absorption capacity increases, because more root hairs are produced. But the youngest root hairs will enter even more “moist” soil. The plant can still take up water and sometimes even more! This is why the general advice is to grow on the dry side: when you water, some of the root hairs become redundant. To limit the energy-loss (dissimulation energy), the oldest root hairs will die off. If you give the plant too much water, all the root hairs will die off. Effectively, the roots drown and it takes at least three days before a root tip has produced enough new cells with root hairs. The dying off of root hairs also happens after re-potting the plants or after moving them very roughly. So when this is the case, go gently on your climate control the first 3 days. And pay good attention to the watering: don’t overdo it but on the other hand, don’t let the plant dry out too much. In case you don't want to click.
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PharmaZ
PharmaZcommentedweek 104 years ago
You have lots of reading to do my friend, I’m seeing “red flags” all over this grow. Hydro would be the hardest to start in IMO... Why do the flowers/leaves look wet in the pictures?
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PharmaZcommented4 years ago
@Dnamra, Ok your second grow will be better than your 1st just like your 3rd, 4th.... it should always get better. We learn from mistakes I’m happy to admit I’ve made lots. Don’t mist your girls when they’re in flower. Even early flower, its not worth the risk of bud rot...
Dnamra
Dnamracommented4 years ago
@PharmaZ, I realize my first Grote could have gone better, but I didn't really know what I was doing. I learned a lot from this grow and my second grown is killing it so far. My ladies are healthy and growing quickly. If the plants look wet it is probably because I misted them with some quarter strength nutrient water.