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D15 - Jan 17th - transplanted the gorilla glues to 5 gallon cloth pots. D16 - Jan 18th Light intensity : lowest Light height : 30" Humidity : 37-49 Temp: 68-77 Water: 1 cup glues - 1/2 cup cakes Nutrients : seedling 1/2 strength - red stems are disappearing. I think they were caused by large fluctuations in temperature and humidity. - I had to remove the misting humidifier. It was leaving a white residue all over everything. Just the evaporative humidifier remains. Holding steady at 42%. I have a bigger and hopefully better evaporative humidifier in the mail (ideal humidity closer to 55-60%). - started nutrients today. Did half strength floranova grow. 1 cup water each gorilla glue. 1/2 cup water each wedding cake. D17 - Jan 19th Light: no change Humidity : 37-49 Temp: 66-77 Water: none Nutrients : none - They look like they're growing again! Glues seem to love the new pots and nutrients. The cakes; Wednesday has recovered from her weak stem and is doing well now, Wendy's tip of her leaf is dark green and soggy looking. I'm thinking the nutrients may have been a little much for her. I'll keep it in mind and keep an eye on it. I'm very happy with how things are going though! D18 - Jan 20 - nothing to report D19 - Jan 21 - one of the glues fell over. I turned my fan down. I also used a stick to push it up right. - the stems are becoming green again very slowly. D20 - Jan 22 Light - haven't adjusted Humidity - 35-59 (I used the huge new humidifier for the entire room, it worked but was uncomfortable) Temp: 67-77 - still haven't watered. My soil seems like it's holding mousiture for long periods of time. - I gave up on trying to raise my humidity all the way to 60%. I got my third humidifier in the mail yesterday and it is way bigger than I anticipated. It's freaking huge. I have no doubt it could humidify my tent but it takes up too much room. I've read a person can do just fine without the perfect humidity. I'm holding steady at 45%, with my vornado that I actually like, and I think that's going to be just fine for my winter months. It should be easier to keep higher in summer. D21 - Jan 23 Light intensity - second click (20% maybe?) Light height - 30" from top Humidity - 34-55 Temp - 68-77 Water - 1/2 cup glues - 1/4 cup cakes - I've realized my cakes were underwatered. They were drooping and had dark green leaves. They are recovering after being watered. - glues drooped for a short while after watering which worries me. The tap water had been left out over night but nothing else had been done to it. I've been thinking about getting some organic ph down. Maybe that will help. *** Any support or advice is appreciated! Happy growing friends.
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Grow Questions
SevenStoned
SevenStonedstarted grow question 4 years ago
I've decided to do Manifolding with my plants. They are currently in 4 inch pots. When should I transplant them? Before topping them? What size pot should I transplant to? I'm growing 5 plants in a 4x4. Thank you for any help you can provide :).
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Techniques. Main-lining
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Organoman
Organomananswered grow question 4 years ago
Seeing as how this is your first grow, lets try not to make things too complicated for ourselves. You have to learn how to crawl before you can run, so I would suggest you just grow them normally and when you have worked out a bit about what it takes to grow cannabis successfully, then explore new techniques such as "mainlining". Get an understanding of your equipment, nutrients, plant hygiene, your plants requirements, water quality and quantity and substrate function before adding another layer of complication on top of it all. It would really help you if you get a basic knowledge base first and not overload yourself with trying to do too much too soon. I am not saying it is impossible, but probably not needed just yet. Right now your questions reflect a basic level of what's involved (no disrespect intended!) and like I suggested, you should try and not make things overly complicated for yourself with your very first grow. There are a fair few basic principles to master, it is not quite "put them in dirt, feed them and water them, switch lights on and off and bingo, free buds! Anyway, they look almost ready for transplanting, maybe wait until they are on their third set of leaves. Pots of about 20 litres/5 gallons work fine. Definitely don't top them before transplanting them, wait until they have been transplanted plus at least another two weeks for them to settle into new strong growth before any topping is done and there are at least 5-8 nodes to chose from, remembering the very lowest two sets of branches never really grow that well and I generally remove them as soon as they are big enough to be seen. Just rub the stem or slide a fingernail down and they will be gone, no need to use a blade etc). Topping them will also cause them to slow down for another 10-14 days while they recover and work out what has just happened, and before they start growing normally again. I would also suggest starting your seeds next time in plastic pots. While those environmentally friendly pots seem like a great idea, in my experience with them, is that they take a very long time to break down enough to let the roots go freely. In the end I carefully cut slits in the sides to help the roots get out much faster and much more easily. I couldn't work out why my plants were growing so slowly, so I carefully dug up one of those cardboard pots to discover to my horror that they had basically not broken down at all and my plants roots were really struggling to break through the "eco pots" and into the fresh soil into which I had transplanted them into. Besides, the plastic pots, if treated with kindness, can be washed and re-used for many years, making them an almost "responsible" option environmentally. I worked out that the cardboard ones would only break down and allow unimpeded root growth if they were kept REALLY wet and soggy, which is something that cannabis does not like. The mysterious pH increases can sometimes be traced back to the material that the actual "air stone" is made out of and leaching lime/calcium into your water. It probably isn't overly harmful/critical, however, if you can find an airstone that is dark grey/black in colour (aquarium shop), they seem to be less reactive than the cheap blue/green ones. About your seedlings going limp after watering, it could be a reaction to whatever you are using to adjust the pH of your water. At this age/size, the seedlings are pretty fragile and I would be giving them plain tap water without anything added to it. If the tap water is fine for people to drink, your seedlings will be fine with it too. If you are really keen, just let the tap water in a bucket for 24-36 hours before using it and this will allow all the chlorine to evaporate before you use it. pH is not something that is overly critical when growing in soil and it is not a case of if it isn't exactly 6.8 your plants will die/not grow/not perform/be ok - as long as the pH range is somewhere between 6.0 and 7.4 your plants will grow just fine. Nutrient "lock out" in the true sense, does not occur unless your soil is below 5.0 or above 8.0 which is almost impossible to achieve without chemical intervention or gross mistakes. All these little things are all the little "crawling steps" you need to understand before you can run. Like most things in life, it often pays to keep things as simple as possible (or also known as the "KISS" principle), especially if it is your first grow. Do you have/ have you decided on which nutrients you will be feeding your girls? If not, following in the "keep it simple routine, "Flora Nova Grow one part and Flora Nova Bloom one part by GHE and Bio Vega (one part) and Bio Flores (one part) by Bio Canna are two lines that are super effective and super simple to use (but half strength is usually more than enough), that I can highly recommend. They are also all just one bottle complete fertilizers meaning no mixing or having to buy bottle B and/or C to make a complete product. They are all quite concentrated, so you don't need much and one bottle will last many, many plants or multiple grows. And no, I don't sell the stuff or work for either company, I just like recommending them because they work and they are simple to use. Congratulations if you made it this far and all the way through my ramblings, I am just keen for new growers to learn and not be put off by overly complicated or overly rigid ideas that might put them off growing all together. Feel free to message me if you like, I love helping people. Good luck with your grow, you have embarked on a journey that will bring you endless joy and endless learning. I have been learning for 35+ years and amaze myself with how much there is still to learn, as you never stop learning with cannabis cultivation. If you do, then you are not paying attention! Hope this helps,.... Organoman.
SevenStoned
SevenStonedstarted grow question 4 years ago
I read it's important to exchange the air in your grow area once per five minutes. Because I read that, I've had my inline exhaust fan running in my tent since the beginning of my grow. Is that right?
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Setup. Ventilation
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Roberts
Robertsanswered grow question 4 years ago
Most run 24/7. I personally run mine 15 on 15 off on timer due to keeping temps warmer in grow area. But regularly moving air is needed to exchange new air and control humidity. Good luck and happy growing ๐ŸŒฒ๐ŸŒฒ๐ŸŒฒ๐Ÿ‘Š
SevenStoned
SevenStonedstarted grow question 4 years ago
What's wrong with my girl? Her leaves are splotchy. Is this light burn?
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Leaves. Color - Mottling
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Weezy90
Weezy90answered grow question 4 years ago
Hoi! Je bladeren zien er gewoon wat droog uit, maar je hebt ook een stevige lamp zie ik. De afstand tussen lamp-plant is goed. Het kan komen door de extra verwarming die je in je tent hebt toegevoegd bovenop je lamp. Uw ph-waarde zou ook iets moeten dalen. Ik kon geen vast schema van voedingsstoffen in je dagboek vinden. Probeer het op punt te stellen, denk dat zij wat meer kan gebruiken, dan hetgene wat er nu af en toe werd gegeven. Ik hoop dat ik kan helpen ๐Ÿ™‚ Veel succes met groeien! ๐ŸŒฑ
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Polaskis
Polaskisweek 6
Best of luck with the grow ๐Ÿป
Polaskis
Polaskis
@SevenStoned, tha ks man I really appreciate that ๐Ÿ™
SevenStoned
SevenStoned
@Polaskis, thank you! I need it lol. Good luck on your endeavors!
Weezy90
Weezy90week 2
Hi ! Je kiest het beste voor regenwater, dat heeft de beste ph waarde. Anderzijds moet je luchtvochtigheid omhoog, deze is veel te laag in dit stadium. (40% is voor de bloeiperiode) Je hebt hiervoor enkele trucs, die makkelijk toe te passen zijn. Je oppervlakte is op dit moment te groot voor de kleine plantjes die erin staan, dus is er veel luchtstroom. Zorg dat ze lekker warm hebben en hou je tent goed dicht. Je mag je lamp ook iets lager hangen. Ik weet dat het veel informatie is, als je net begint met kweken. Ik ben zelf ook nog maar enkele maanden bezig maar heb al veel geleerd door te lezen op internet en op Growdiaries. Dit raad ik echt aan!๐Ÿ˜‰ Hetgene waar ik het meeste van geleerd heb is om je weedplanten zoveel mogelijk rust te gunnen. In het begin ben je soms te enthousiast en twijfel je aan alles, waardoor je verkeerde keuzes maakt. Ik wens je veel succes met groeien!๐ŸŒฑ๐Ÿค™ Als je nog vragen hebt, stel ze gerust, ik probeer ze te beantwoorden.
Weezy90
Weezy90
@SevenStonedStonedStonedStonedStoned, Als we jou allemaal een beetje kunnen helpen, zal het zeker lukken. Succes met de nieuwe luchtbevochtiger, hij mag bijna aan het werk!๐Ÿ˜
SevenStoned
SevenStoned
Thanks @@Weezy90! A new humidifier is on the way to help the situation. PH, I'm going to go with @ORGANOMAN suggestion and try using just my tap water that has set out over night and see what happens. Nice grows by the way! Looking great.
Charliepugdog
Charliepugdogweek 3
Good luck with the rest of the grow mate I am here to help if needed buddy
SevenStoned
SevenStoned
@@Charliepugdog, thank you!
Charliepugdog
Charliepugdogweek 2
Good luck with the rest of your grow mate
SevenStoned
SevenStoned
@@Charliepugdog, Thanks! You too!
SevenStoned
SevenStonedweek 2
Thank you @JeremyM and @ORGANOMAN for taking the time to answer my question. Thanks @ORGANOMAN for reading over all of my entries and answering every question I had in them lol.
DreamIT
DreamITweek 6
Enjoy growth mate ๐Ÿ‘Š๐Ÿ€๐Ÿค 
DoDrugs420
DoDrugs420week 6
Spectacular my dude.
Polaskis
Polaskisweek 6
Looking good ๐Ÿ‘