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Crop King Seeds - G13
Outdoor
Room Type
LST
weeks 1, 3-8, 8-10
Defoliation
weeks 1, 3-8, 8-10
Topping
weeks 1, 3-8, 8-9
FIMing
weeks 1, 3-8, 8
19 L
Pot Size
7.57 L
Watering
Grow Conditions
Week 9
Vegetation
15 hrs
Light Schedule
29
°C
°F
Day Air Temperature
9+ conditions after
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Nutrients
ml/l
ml/gal
tsp/gal
1+ nutrients after
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Grow Technique Usage
LST
Technique
Topping
Technique
Defoliation
Technique
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prem895 prem895
4 years ago
Well here we are in week 9 it looks like my Cinderella number two is a little bit small but if it were the only plant that was growing I would think it's pretty successful but compared to the two G13. Well the pictures tell it all as far as Cindy number one goes I thought I was having a couple of problems with some nutrients but I think it's alright my son told me that it's just the new growth think I'm worrying too much I'm not going to monkey with them too much more by that I mean I'm not going to start topping any more of these leaves or anyting just defoliate some of the bigger stuff so the light can penetrate the lower branches and so on and just keep extending the limbs out horizontal. I'll add pictures and comments if needed thanks for looking in and if you have any comments or suggestions I'm all ears and everybody be safe. July 4th it looks like my G13 are drinking about two gallons of water per day my Cindy 99 the big one is drinking about a gallon and a half and little cindy there isn't drinking much of anything she just seems to be sitting there content with doing nothing. But you know what they say sometimes the runt of the litter turns out to be the best. I decreased all my nutes so I am using 3 millilitre per gallon. Cindy 99 number two is really pissing me off though. Won't drink a lot of water and doesn't want to seem to grow I guess three out of four ain't bad but who knows the race isn't over yet
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Grow Questions
prem895
prem895started grow question 4 years ago
I was wondering if I should top all these smaller branches again or for the first time. I still have the rest of June and all of July in veg so I think I'll be okay they should recover let me know guys I don't ever want to have to buy it again
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Techniques. Topping
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prem895
prem895answered grow question 4 years ago
To answer my own question no
prem895
prem895started grow question 4 years ago
Can somebody out there give me an idea of how to get these plans out of these plastic pots and then to that cloth pot. I don't know how to get them out of there without destroying them
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Plant. Other
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DBanned
DBannedanswered grow question 4 years ago
Cut the bucket with metal cutters. I would saw around the top of the bucket or thickess part of if, Then cut the bucket top to bottom with me The cutters. Happy grow eh!!!
prem895
prem895started grow question 4 years ago
Wondering if somebody out there can tell me if this is nitrogen deficiency or what Cinderella 99
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Feeding. Deficiences
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GaiaGreenGiant
GaiaGreenGiantanswered grow question 4 years ago
A plant that is nitrogen deficient has for as long as I’ve been growing always started showing symptoms at the bottom of a plant, on the oldest growth and characterized by an even yellowing of the entire leaf on an overall pale plant and I don’t think that’ll ever change. So these other comments from the usual suspects are making me go like “WTF?” Guy’s common! Nitrogen is a mobile nutrient. Iron on the other hand is an immobile nutrient that’s will affect the top growth and more specifically the new growth. You know for certain it’s iron deficiency if the yellow leaf turns green again as it matures and problem remains on new growth. You most likely got this from a ph imbalance. Tap water usually has enough iron in it but plant can have a hard time absorb it if ph is ridding above 7.0 which is the case for most tap water. Guys who use tap water usually need to ph down where as RO users need to ph up. I understand it may be difficult to adjust ph without pen or strips but just a few drops of ph down In a gallon of water will make all the difference. Hope you all learned something. Please like comment if you find any value in this reply. Cheers 🍻
prem895
prem895started grow question 4 years ago
I know somebody out there knows the answer to this can you just let me know what I need to do to get this Cindy going again water's been ph'ed to 6.3
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Feeding. Deficiences
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Med_in_Tropic
Med_in_Tropicanswered grow question 4 years ago
Keep number two drier. And stimulate her root with additive that you are using. Recommend feeding number tow with amino additives too. Less on main fertilizer. Do these for a month and she should catch up by September.
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Bloombuster
Bloombusteranswered grow question 4 years ago
Привет, бро! 👋 Выращивая в почве, в таком возрасте ей легче усваивать фосфор с ph 6.2-6.3 , рекомендую привести кислотность почвы в это значение! 👌😇👍 Удачи, бро!
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prem895
prem895started grow question 4 years ago
Not sure what these spots are but can someone help me with this deficiency please
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Leaves. Other
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Bloombuster
Bloombusteranswered grow question 4 years ago
Привет, дружище! Это начало дефицита фосфора! Пятна на листве, красная ножка листвы! 👆 Решение проблемы: 1. Установить подходящий ph твоего субстрата. Если это коко + смесь перлит и т.д. То это считается гидропоникой и необходим ph для гидропоники! Установи значение кислотности полива 5,6-5,7ph 👌 👆 2. Внеси поправку на удобрения: - cal/mag: 1 ml/l - flora micro: 1ml/l - flora gro 0.3ml/l - flora bloom: 2.6 ml/l Я тоже использую удобрения от Flora Series, поэтому мой рецепт точный! 👆 Удачи, дружище! Будь здоров, желаю тебе роста! ✊😇
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Teamdirtbag2
Teamdirtbag2commentedweek 74 years ago
Its looking good from what I see. 👊 nice training. It looks like you got this. Just don't over feed, watch your leaves they tell the story.
prem895
prem895commented4 years ago
I was just wondering where you might be located I'm in Toronto and I was wondering if we have roughly the same growing conditions
DoDrugs420
DoDrugs420commentedweek 103 years ago
Great job!
Adam420
Adam420commentedweek 104 years ago
Look into foliar spray. It helps with not knowing deficiencies. I spray 2x a week on nights my plants look off. Also look into the ph chart for the type of soil. It might be too low for the plants
Experimentgreen
Experimentgreencommentedweek 94 years ago
Hey there, Sorry being soiless aim more towards 6.2-6.3 so not a huge adjustment, but definitely aim for as close to 6.2 as you can. But also consider that some are just very calmag hungry and need a lot more than others. And outdoors if your medium is too acidic it usually will show up.