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Peyote Critical (Barneys Farm)

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Indoor
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Topping
weeks 4
LST
weeks 4-5, 7-10
Defoliation
weeks 6-14, 16
Soil
Grow medium
20 l
Pot Size
Grow Conditions
Week 3
Vegetation
38
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inch
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
10+ conditions after
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Nutrients
ml/l
ml/gal
tsp/gal
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Grow Questions
GeekSayWhat
GeekSayWhatstarted grow question 4 years ago
I am 29 days from germination. How long would you all suggest I keep her in vegetive stage for going of my pictures? Thank you 😊 x
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Beangineer
Beangineeranswered grow question 4 years ago
Your growth is looking very good so far! Are you seeing any pre-flowers? Typically 5-8 weeks after germination the plant will be mature enough to flower and produce a decent yield. This is dependent on the genetic characteristics your strain has. If you are seeing pre-flower you should be good-to-go!
GeekSayWhat
GeekSayWhatstarted grow question 4 years ago
I have a pure white substance on the top of my soil, should I be worried. My RH is at 50% and temp is around 26 in the day, and 21 at night. It doesn't seem to be effecting the plant at all. What should I do? Thanks
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HighFromHome
HighFromHomeanswered grow question 4 years ago
I had the same on mine. Just scrape away all visable areas and dispose of. Can add more new soil if you like but let the top dry before watering again. Hope this helps
GeekSayWhat
GeekSayWhatstarted grow question 4 years ago
leaf tips pointing down Over the past 5 days I've noticed my leaves are starting to point down.. but otherwise are looking healthy. Its not nitrogen burn or wind burn. My RH is around 60 and temp is around 26.5 daytime and 21 at night. Also she isn't root bound. Any suggestions?
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Leaves. Curl down
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Athos
Athosanswered grow question 4 years ago
That is something called "the claw", is a symptom of too much nitrogen (grow nutes); see also how dark green colored are the leaves? They are supposed to look light green, not dark. 1.3 EC is a too high for this stage, 0,8 EC (400 PPM) is much healthier for now, 1.2 EC to 1.5 EC (600 to 750 PPM) are level of feeding for plants in the flowering stretch. Stop feeding for now, let it consume whats already on the soil.
GeekSayWhat
GeekSayWhatstarted grow question 4 years ago
How far from harvest do you lovely people think I am away? The buds are looking good... but how much bigger will they get come harvest time?
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Buds. Not fattening
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MangoDudu
MangoDuduanswered grow question 4 years ago
You have like another 3/4 weeks with 2 of flush , the buds will double in size , i start flush wen i see the thricome start turning cloudy and i harvest when they start turning amber
GeekSayWhat
GeekSayWhatstarted grow question 4 years ago
Do I need to flush when I am only using organic nutrients? I am getting mixed messages on the Internet and various forums... some do and some don't, whats best? Thanks as always 😁
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GMSgrows
GMSgrowsanswered grow question 4 years ago
When you grow straight into the ground, organic, there is no flushing. You really dont need to but I did when I grew soil in planters just for a week. No need but it's really up to you. Flush one leave the other. See if you can taste or smell a difference. Cheers
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FoTwenny
FoTwennyweek 5
Hello! Good looking grow you got going on here! I have a recommendation in regard to your question about the "white substance" on the top of your soil. I have had great luck innoculating with beneficial bacteria and fungi. I probably go overboard these days. Anyhow, you may want to try adding some Mycorrhiza and maybe Serenade or Garden Friendly Organic Fungicide. I use all of them because these actually support plant growth in numerous ways, but also they compete with bacterias and fungi that could be harmful to your plant and detrimental to your health. If you have any questions, I am happy to share information. I am somewhat a NOOB myself, but I have done countless hours of research. I do have a few grows under my belt, but just now starting to get everything dialed in.
GeekSayWhat
GeekSayWhat
@FoTwenny, thanks, I will pick some up
FoTwenny
FoTwenny
@GeekSayWhat, I do add to soil mix and when transplanting, but I also top dress before watering periodically. I know Great White makes a water soluble Mycorrhiza product and I believe Extreme Gardening does as well. I also just started using Recharge as a top dress. It has some other strains of beneficial microbes too. I have started focusing more on the soil. Bigger roots equal bigger fruits, so my goal is to keep my root zone alive and happy! A diverse rhizosphere is part of the key to success when growing in soil. I hope you find this information to be useful! If you have any other questions please feel free to ask! Cheers and happy growing!
GeekSayWhat
GeekSayWhat
@FoTwenny, thanks for that, can you use Mycorrhiza as a top dressing? I'v only ever seen it used on the roots directly. Can you recommend anything I can top dress? :)
Tweezer
Tweezerweek 5
Looking real strong 💪! Good luck the rest of the way!
GeekSayWhat
GeekSayWhat
@Tweezer, Thanks 😊 your plant is a beauty
Tweezer
Tweezerweek 4
Off to a very nice start, good luck the rest of the way!
krulll
krulllweek 4
good luck with growth
DoDrugs420
DoDrugs420week 17
Holy, that's some serious Peyote Critical!
heizen
heizenweek 17
Nice grow mate, plants are looking good, keep it up, imma follow this one upclose.
Ferenc
Ferencweek 10
@GeekSayWhat Good Luck!
Athos
Athosweek 5
That is something called "the claw", is a symptom of too much nitrogen (grow nutes); see also how dark green colored are the leaves? They are supposed to look light green, not dark. 1.3 EC is a too high for this stage, 0,8 EC (400 PPM) is much healthier for now, 1.2 EC to 1.5 EC (600 to 750 PPM) are level of feeding for plants in the flowering stretch. Stop feeding for now, let it consume whats already on the soil.