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SoG
weeks 2-13
Topping
weeks 3
LST
weeks 4
Soil
Grow medium
Perlite
Grow medium
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Grow medium
11 L
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Grow Conditions
Week 11
Flowering
88.9
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inch
Height
12 hrs
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12+ conditions after
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Biobizzkid Biobizzkid
4 years ago
Few seeds are popping up but not that bad.colors are coming in.there is some yellowing in some of the plants but the buds are filling in nicely.
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Grow Questions
Biobizzkid
Biobizzkidstarted grow question 4 years ago
Trying to diagnose for my next fee.I am running ro for the first time cause my water quality was causing issues.running fox farm ocean forest and sunshine #4 aggregate plus.got purple stem on leaves ,little rusts spot on only a few and cal and mag deficiencies I think
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Leaves. Curl up
Leaves. Veins - stay green
Plant. Stem - Red or purple
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Organoman
Organomananswered grow question 4 years ago
Red stems on the leaves can be perfectly normal and is not caused by light, but genetics. There are even some strains called "red stem", so I wouldn't be too worried at this stage. As for your leaves, and after looking at your diary, I would suggest there are a few things going on. Firstly, you referred in week 2 to a "transplant" feed. After transplanting, you need to go softly on your plants while they recover from being transplanted and also given time for their roots to "organize" themselves. Best to just give them plain water and wait until the leaves have picked up and the roots have started new growth, usually 1-5 days later, depending on how much trauma they received during the transplanting operation. Next.... your plants are still quite young and in fresh soil. Your feeding routine is really heavy for such young plants in fresh soil, and I believe the symptoms you are seeing on the leaves are caused by too much nutrition. Even though your nutrients are organic (way to go!!), you can still cause soil toxicity by using too many things at once and trying to really force feed your plants. For example, you are using grow microbes, roots excelurator, amino treatment, recharge and multi zen, products that are all basically doing the same thing for your plants. Try cutting back on what you are giving your plants for a while, just plain water for 5-8 days to try and reduce the build up in your soil, then using the products I just listed, in a rotation - meaning, one feeding giving recharge, the next feeding amino treatment, the next feeding grow microbes etc., that way each product has time to work and "do its thing". At the moment your soil and roots are having a real battle with the nutrient soup you are giving them, and they are probably "fighting amongst themselves" for dominance, with no one winning, and your plants losing/suffering. Seeing as you are keen on organics (hooray, way to go!!), organics should be a gentle, soft and natural system of growing and not a forced, overfed, push, push, push method. Your plants can only grow so fast, bombing them with everything under the sun will just cause problems. Your plants should bounce back, once your soil has had bit of a break from too many things at once. Hope this helps.... Organoman.
Biobizzkid
Biobizzkidstarted grow question 4 years ago
Have a few dos si dos plants in there that are harming only on the bottoms.there is 7 or 8 in the and it’s only those and it’s all over the bottoms.male flower and nanner all over.what should I do? Leave the whole plant or cut them completly down ? I got rid of the bottoms.
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Buds. Other
Plant. Other
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The8thChevron
The8thChevronanswered grow question 4 years ago
You can very VERY carefully try removing the nanners, but the could burst and pollinate. If it's 1/4 or less of your plants, I would probably yank them. If it's a lot or even all of them, I would carefully remove them and lollipop the plants. Unfortunately, this early into flower, they will almost certainly produce more.
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Ferenc
Ferenccommentedweek 14 years ago
Good Luck @Biobizzkid
MrSpooky882
MrSpooky882commentedweek 134 years ago
Respekt 👌👌👌👍 das ist mal ein Ergebnis das war ein echt gutes grow Tagebuch 😊 kannst du stolz drauf sein!
DreamIT
DreamITcommentedweek 54 years ago
Enjoy growth 👊👽🍀
heizen
heizencommentedweek 74 years ago
Nice grow mate, plants are looking good, keep it up, imma follow this one upclose.
Biobizzkid
Biobizzkidcommented4 years ago
@heizen,thanks man.everything is goin good just got some bigger plants that are root bound having serious issues.goin to give the a transplant tomorrow
DoDrugs420
DoDrugs420commentedweek 133 years ago
Slayin it, the best of the best.
Smokwiri
Smokwiricommentedweek 124 years ago
hey mate, plant looks great 👌💪
Charliepugdog
Charliepugdogcommentedweek 104 years ago
Nice mate, check out some of mine and leave a like and follow 👌
Smokwiri
Smokwiricommentedweek 104 years ago
plant looks great mate, i forsee many good smokes in the near future, happy new year bud💪
illyrian
illyriancommentedweek 104 years ago
Perfect