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Dahoola Dahoola
7 years ago
End of the 5th week flowering. Am pretty satisfied with the progression. The temperatures are stabilized. But one of the think different ladies has suffered a bit. You clearly see a large number of foxtails that have been created. These are the result of the great heat of the past few weeks. Fortunately, the other plants do not have this. They make nice thick buds. It was the last week that they also received flower nutrition. Next week we will start the 2 week flush.
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Dahoola
Dahoolastarted grow question 7 years ago
dear growers, I have a problem with the plants. Apart from the heat stress and some light stress, there is also another problem. Some of the leaves (see last photo) show a shortage. The leaves turn yellow / brown from the outside to the inside. With the veins that remain greenish. Someone an idea what this could be? thank you in advance
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Stick
Stickanswered grow question 7 years ago
Hi there! On the first sight it can look like a Potassium deficiency, but I think it's not. Judging with the infos onto your diary I think your meals are correct and they get enough Potassium. My opinion is that they suffer from light-stress, they're too close to the light and these are also the same symptoms as a P deficiency. Make sure it's not a light stress by increasing the distance and see how it goes. I'll be around, keep us up-to-date so we can help you adjusting your parameters, and happy growing!
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IronWeedLady
IronWeedLadycommentedweek 106 years ago
Looks amazing ๐Ÿ”ฅ
Dahoola
Dahoolacommented6 years ago
@IronWeedLady, thx ๐Ÿ‘Š
neilldagrass
neilldagrasscommentedweek 96 years ago
looking great. I bet they smell fantastic ;)
Dahoola
Dahoolacommented6 years ago
@neilldagrass, the smell that comes to mind when opening the grow room is simply delicious. 80s Skunk, natural orange, a little cedar/wood/furniture polish, slight sweetness. Did I mention SKUNK?! ๐Ÿ˜‹
Aspliffaday
Aspliffadaycommentedweek 47 years ago
If there were no photos, I would not believe how fast and well your plants grow :) just kidding, fantastic work!
Dahoola
Dahoolacommented7 years ago
@Aspliffaday, thx mate!
smokeymcpot
smokeymcpotcommentedweek 37 years ago
Looking very good for day 17. Looks like you're growing salad ;)
Dahoola
Dahoolacommented7 years ago
@smokeymcpot, hehe, let's hope it's not salad ;)
TangW
TangWcommentedweek 27 years ago
Hi, I'm also growing Think Different, me on week 5. Will be great to see your babies grow. Good luck ;-)
Dahoola
Dahoolacommented7 years ago
@TangW, thx man. It's a great strain isn't it. I'm gonna follow along with your grow, you're a couple weeks ahead, so I know what to expect ;) happy growing!
smokeymcpot
smokeymcpotcommentedweek 17 years ago
Looks like a very good start of the first week of your grow. Nice to see the difference in growth between day 1 and day 7. They look very healthy and happy ;)
Dahoola
Dahoolacommented7 years ago
@smokeymcpot, i'm quite happy about the first week. but of course, it's only week 1. let's hope I can keep them happy and healthy :)
smokeymcpot
smokeymcpotcommentedweek 17 years ago
Really a great intro on your grow, an example for us all ;) no really, i'm gonna follow this one. I hope your girls perform outstanding! best of luck!
Dahoola
Dahoolacommented7 years ago
@smokeymcpot,thank you for your very kind words.
bobo420
bobo420commentedweek 17 years ago
Good luck with the grow ;)
Dahoola
Dahoolacommented7 years ago
@bobo420, thx man!
HarvesterOfSorrow
HarvesterOfSorrowcommentedweek 17 years ago
Good luck bro and good vibes
Dahoola
Dahoolacommentedweek 87 years ago
@athos Thx for the reply man. My e.c. is currently at 2.3
Slowking
Slowkingcommentedweek 67 years ago
still no idea why. my gut instinct was that it's because they're only 2 or 3 weeks away from harvest. I have another plant (fastbuds gsc) in the tent which is a little behind in development and perfectly green all over, which would make me discount a few of the possible causes, but at the same time I understand every plant is different. The only thing I'm really worried about is the fact that I'm not particularly worried, and worried that I should perhaps be worried haha.
Dahoola
Dahoolacommented7 years ago
@Slowking, Hey man! Those buds of yours look super nice. Let me know how they tasted. Yes, it has been a real fight against the high temperatures. Fortunately, it's a little cooler since today. The plants have really suffered a bit. Hopefully not too many negative effects on the yield. I think I have another 2-3 weeks to go. Good luck with your harvest today.
Slowking
Slowkingcommented7 years ago
@dahoola, well it looks like yours is 100% going to be a higher yield than mine, saw this coming for a couple of weeks anyway ๐Ÿ˜œ I'd been having trouble with temps as well these last two weeks, to think that when they started just 8 weeks ago I was having to put the central heating on around the clock!! How long have you got left? I'm harvesting today.
Dahoola
Dahoolacommented7 years ago
@Slowking, I did not know that epsom salt could be used in plants. Keep me informed how that goes. Yes, a grow without any issue would be nice. I have been growing for 7 years now, but learn something new every round. Thanks for the compliment, but I would not call it perfect. It can always be better ๐Ÿ˜€ Difficult to say what the yield will be. The previous 2 grows always yielded about 300 grams out of 4 plants. Of course I hope to do better, but I'm happy when I get 300 gram ๐Ÿ˜‰ The ultimate goal remains 1gram / watt, of course ๐Ÿ˜‹
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smokeymcpot
smokeymcpotcommentedweek 47 years ago
damn , I wish my plants looked like that after twenty days ;) nice job!
Dahoola
Dahoolacommented7 years ago
@martinkush, thx man! I will certainly take a look. then I have some material to compare ๐Ÿ˜‰ good luck with your TD grow!
martinkush
martinkushcommented7 years ago
@dahoola, yeah it seems to be somenthing common ,one of my td is also much bigger than her sisters. You can check them out in my journal ๐Ÿ˜. Your girls are looking awesome btw!
Dahoola
Dahoolacommented7 years ago
@TangW, Good to know that I am not the only one who has this difference in size. it's just the same with me. 1 of the TD is almost twice as big. have tied her down a bit, so as not to have too much difference in size. little annoying to determine the height of the lamp ;)
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MG2009
MG2009commentedweek 47 years ago
What do you mean by leaf tucking? I think I know, just curious. Always trying to improve my technique. Ps.Looks great๐Ÿ‘
Dahoola
Dahoolacommented7 years ago
@Dr_Sampson, thanks man! and it's true what you say. that is one of the reasons why I prefer to do leaf tucking instead of defoliation. In later stages where there may be shortages or other problems, the plant can get reserves from the leaves. To put it simply. The leaf green remains the engine of a plant. The less green, the less powerful the engine ;)
Dr_Sampson
Dr_Sampsoncommented7 years ago
@MG2009, I'd also add that because the leaves havn't been removed they are still providing some(allbeit less efficient, but better than none) photosynthesis and residual nutrient storage in the even of deficiency. Great work!
MG2009
MG2009commented7 years ago
@dahoola, Sounds great gonna do it thanks!๐Ÿ‘
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Slowking
Slowkingcommentedweek 47 years ago
taking fine shape also! pretty much same height too. got to wonder if they will match up for the whole way through at this rate. have you done much lst besides tucking? did a wee bit myself earlier with a good few sites popping up.
Dahoola
Dahoolacommented7 years ago
@Slowking, fortunately my setup is in a place with stable temperatures. So that I do not have to worry too much about the temperature. Of course, sufficient air extraction and ventilation remain crucial. In terms of watering, it is not too bad. Their water consumption has naturally increased, but for the time being I still have to water them every 2 days. They each drink about a good 2 liters. BTW, Do you already have a solution for that lower leaves issue?
Slowking
Slowkingcommented7 years ago
@dahoola, how on earth are you managing to water those girlies? i'd be curious about temperature control as well. i have only two in a tent, and find myself fretting about it and regularly checking. might well just be the mark of the noob in my case though!
Slowking
Slowkingcommented7 years ago
@dahoola, Man, it's getting hard to compare when I look at the luscious green meadow that is your tent. Bet it smells beautiful, even if only a weak fragrance at the moment!
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neilldagrass
neilldagrasscommentedweek 37 years ago
Nice end of the 3rd week. Your plants have really experienced excellent growth this week. I am jealous;) good luck with your further grow!
Dahoola
Dahoolacommented7 years ago
@caopunk, thanks man! would not call myself an expert. I also still learn. But it is true that you learn a lot from each grow. And I've already done some rounds ;)
caopunk
caopunkcommented7 years ago
thats show how different between newbie(mine) and expert! nice grow!
Dahoola
Dahoolacommented7 years ago
@neilldagrass, thx, i'll try to keep it up ;)
BuddingBudda
BuddingBuddacommentedweek 46 years ago
Hi mate interesting grow! I was wondering what you thought of the omina raw? Im in a hard water area and i heard its great at helping plants utilise the cal &mag thats present in tap water so you dont need to add any extra cal&mag. Whats your thoughts on it? Got my finger on the trigger to buy some ๐Ÿ˜†
BuddingBudda
BuddingBuddacommented6 years ago
@Dahoola,thanks mate this is what i was hoping for, kinda ground breaking for us hard water boys but no ones heard of it ๐Ÿ˜‚ ive read you can run irrigation systems with it and it wont block up with limescale so yet another good use! ๐Ÿ˜†
Dahoola
Dahoolacommented6 years ago
@BuddingBudda, I have been using omina for quite some time. and must say that since then I do not have to administer calmag separately. I also have hard water myself and the combination with omina works perfectly. of course every plant is different and some strains need more calmag. but so far I am more than satisfied with this product
OutForReal
OutForRealcommentedweek 106 years ago
That's a big pack of buds ! Nice work bro
OutForReal
OutForRealcommented6 years ago
@dahoola,Thanks a lot ๐Ÿ˜Š ! I'm following you too bro , your grow is a good yielder one ๐Ÿ˜ also impressed by your work ! I'll wait on your next diary ๐Ÿ™Œ
Dahoola
Dahoolacommented6 years ago
@OutForReal, thx man! saw a few of your grows and I must say that I am impressed. great diaries and grows! I'm going to have to follow you now ;)
Stick
Stickcommentedweek 87 years ago
@dahoola Hi there! On the first sight it can look like a Potassium deficiency, but I think it's not. Judging with the infos onto your diary I think your meals are correct and they get enough Potassium. My opinion is that they suffer from light-stress, they're too close to the light and these are also the same symptoms as a P deficiency. Make sure it's not a light stress by increasing the distance and see how it goes. I'll be around, keep us up-to-date so we can help you adjusting your parameters, and happy growing! ๐Ÿ‘Š
Mr_Positivo
Mr_Positivocommented6 years ago
Hoo, Your hunch was correct. You are overfeeding. More precisely, your nutrient solution is polluted by one or more nutrients in your nutrient program. This is causing your plants to over vegetate. More leaf means less calyx and the calyx is where the trichomes are most densely packed. I am a master of over vegetating, unfortunately. I learned to recognize these symptoms the hard way. All the same, congrats on an impressive grow.
Dahoola
Dahoolacommented7 years ago
@Stick, Hi man, thanks for the quick response. My suspicion may also be light stress. As you also state, I also doubt whether it would be a shortage in the food scheme. I even thought about overfeeding. Now I have to add that it is not necessarily the leaves that are closest to the lamp that suffer from it. Even those a bit lower. The solution would therefore simply be to hang the lamp a bit higher. To check it out. Unfortunately, the lamps hang at maximum height. Maybe I should pull the ladies aside with rope. Thanks again for your input, I appreciate it
ValleoGrow
ValleoGrowcommentedweek 77 years ago
Looking good man, maybe some defolation? Looks like a jungle in there ๐Ÿ˜›
ValleoGrow
ValleoGrowcommented7 years ago
@dahoola, yeah 4 sure man i see your point, iโ€™m just Thinking maybe at some point it Will do more good than harm u know๐Ÿ˜› like not just send the energy to the flower but also better air circulation, bit lower humidity, lower chance for mold and so on, but stand nu your decision for sure, looking forward to see the result!! ,
Dahoola
Dahoolacommented7 years ago
@ValleoGrow, thx man! It is indeed a jungle ๐Ÿ˜ I have thought of defoliation, but have decided not to do it. I still find it unclear whether autoflowers really benefit from defoliation. I often read from growers that it 'really works' but without really irrefutable evidence. There are quite a few arguments that claim the opposite. That defoliation does not necessarily benefit the plant. There are even real studies that prove that defoliation even leads to a lower yield. So I decided not to really defoliate them (with the exception of a few leaves that covered some buds too much)
IrieEyes
IrieEyescommentedweek 106 years ago
Great diary, amazing plants!
Dahoola
Dahoolacommented6 years ago
@IrieEyes, thx man! ๐Ÿ‘Š