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Topping
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Defoliation
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Soil
Grow medium
10 L
Pot Size
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Week 1. Vegetation
7 years ago
18 hrs
22 °C
6.3
No Smell
20 cm
Hi guys! First of all, I'm new at this ,ok? Not too much space, only my room, not money, just loose my job. The only thing I buy was the soil, BioBizz Light mix. Already have the pots. The lights are from a friend, he gave me the t5 lamps that you see right now, I'm using them just for this important stage, the seedling stage, just to give them the light they need to become bigger, with more leaves and enter the vegetation stage. When in Veg, my friend gave me too his 400w agrolite lamp and acessories. I already have a tent from him too. But for now, this is how the little seedlings look. After a few more days, I will mount the tent, put the 400w light on it, transplant the plants to the 10L pots and here we go! I do not consider this stage the veg stage, so I put on description the 400 light now but you can see that I'm not using them, just a waste of power... More a few days, let them grow new pairs of beautiful leaves and we are ready to officialize the VEGETATION STAGE ;)
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Week 2. Vegetation
7 years ago
10 cm
18 hrs
22 °C
6.3
No Smell
20 °C
1 cm
Nutrients 1
Bio-Grow - BioBizz
Bio-Grow 2 mll
So, now I consider the little ladies are entering the vegetation phase, leaves are getting bigger and they are more aesthetic now in relation to the stem, Still under the t5 light, the chocolate almost touching the lamp but no problem with that. Just put them inside of a card box, more warm and I think they react nicely to that :) maybe one more week and they're going to the 10L pots and under the 400w agrolite, and we reach the pure grow phase ;) . What do you say?! Thanks for your time and happy grow to everyone! Little update 13/03 My babies still growing nice, no problems or at least no big ones... I think the marks on the chocolate leaves are dissapearing, she's doing it :) The spirit is on its way too, super healthy. Update 16/03 So! First feeding for the little ones. Actually I put 1ml in an half litre bottle and gave them just half bottle cause about 20% of water run out and I think that was pretty enough for now. I want to go slowly on nutrients to make sure they accept it well. Bye bye! Update 18/03 They are loving biogrow, no problems. The transplant day is coming, I need to find the best moment to do that.
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Week 3. Vegetation
7 years ago
13 cm
18 hrs
22 °C
6.3
No Smell
20 °C
10 cm
Nutrients 1
Bio-Grow - BioBizz
Bio-Grow 2 mll
Nothing new by now, just waiting till I can transplant them :) Few more days :)
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Week 4. Vegetation
7 years ago
17 cm
18 hrs
27 °C
6.3
No Smell
40 %
17 °C
17 °C
10 L
50 cm
Nutrients 1
Bio-Grow - BioBizz
Bio-Grow 2 mll
Hi guys! A lot of things happen last days! I decided to transplant first the holly mary to the 7l pot, first because her first one was very small and then because I still don't know if she is actually a she :) After that, another decision. Make a topping on the Chocolate and fimming on the holly. I'm not so sure if F.I.M will work, it's my first time trying it, so let's see. Yesterday my girlfriend offered me a Pure Tent PT60 which I love so much!!! :) :) Now things can be a little more serious ;) I couldn't just go to sleep without getting everything ready so I spend a few hours making their new home, install the new lights, so at 8am I just needed to awake and turn the light on :) Today a few more time spended with the Chocolate, transplanting her to the 10l pot. I forgot to take some pictures, like I always do :D But was nice to see those roots, no root bound and looking nice, so I think I just made it right on time. After that, I decided to pinch the lower branches and the first born leaves, I want to make some nice training later so it was necessary. I'm trying to do things my way so I'm going a little bit freestyle, day by day, learning. :) And that's it for now guys! Update 30/03 Some photos out of the box so you can see better and tell me what do you think :) Some very little holes appear after feeding them, and maybe after I spray them with water. Could it be some light burn on the spots that some water bubbles had stay for long? Some nutrient burn? (I don't think so) I've searched for bugs and I think it is impossible, but no one knows when the little bastards want to show up... For now no signs of any kind of bugs... Maybe PH issues? I really don't know.
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Green09Ranger
Green09Rangerstarted grow question 7 years ago
Some very little holes appear after feeding them, and maybe after I spray them with water. Could it be some light burn on the spots that some water bubbles had stay for long? Some nutrient burn? (I don't think so) I've searched for bugs and I think it is impossible, but no one knows when the little bastards want to show up... For now no signs of any kind of bugs... Maybe PH issues? I really don't know.
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Athosanswered grow question 7 years ago
Oh, new indoor, that's nice. Enjoy, you'll love it, I got some RQS for my next grow too. Now, as to your question: It looks like a light nutrient burn, be careful, those leaves are looking really dark green, you are really close to Nitrogen toxicity. It seems you are using the Biobizz feeding chart right? What you might have missed is that although the chart calls for a 2 ml of Biogrow on the second week, that's for clones, somewhere in the chart says that you should start when the seedlings have 4 pair of true leaves deployed, you started rather early and with a dose that's a little too strong. I don't see you posting EC/PPM of your water and feeding so I'm assuming that you don't have one. 1 ml per liter of Biogrow is around 0.3 EC (150 PPM) plus your base water levels. If you are using tap water (usually 0,4 EC (200 PPM), you feeding of 2 ml / liter, could be close to 1 EC (500 PPM), and that's way too much for seedlings, try to stay at 0,5 to 0,6 EC (that would be around 1 ml of Biogrow) and only go up when you see the leaves going light green. I've burned seedling when giving them nutes too early and / or too often. Just give them water and let the leaves get a lighter shade of green, before feeding again. As a general rule, feed them every 7 to 10 days and adjust depending on how the foliage looks. A EC/PPM meter will go a long way in helping you have a good feeding strength for different stages.
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