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4 years ago
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Indoor
Room Type
ScrOG
weeks 2-3
Topping
weeks 2-5, 7-10
LST
weeks 7-10
Defoliation
weeks 9-10
Coco Coir
Grow medium
Perlite
Grow medium
11 L
Pot Size
2
Week 2. Vegetation
4 years ago
2.54 cm
18 hrs
28 °C
6
78 %
24 °C
30.48 cm
Nutrients 2
pH Perfect Sensi Coco Bloom A - Advanced Nutrients
pH Perfect Sensi Coco Bloom A 0.025 mll
pH Perfect Sensi Coco Bloom B - Advanced Nutrients
pH Perfect Sensi Coco Bloom B 0.025 mll
small growth on all 3 plants, main plant has developed first set of new leaves into second water with nutes, will buy calmag and extractor to balance humidity soon
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Week 3. Vegetation
4 years ago
5.08 cm
18 hrs
30 °C
6
78 %
24 °C
23 °C
11 L
30.48 cm
have redacted any kind of addition of nutrience as 2 of the plants are showing noticeable browning on the tips of the leaves, will continue to water with regular tap water for an additional week to flush any chemicals, will be purchasing vegitation nutes ( a+b, candy, big bud cocoa, and enzyme ) next week will purchase the extractor fan to help reduce the tent temp and ventilation
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4
Week 4. Vegetation
4 years ago
15.65 cm
18 hrs
28 °C
6
80 %
24 °C
30 °C
11 L
1 L
40.64 cm
Nutrients 3
B-52 - Advanced Nutrients
B-52 2 mll
pH Perfect Sensi Coco Grow A - Advanced Nutrients
pH Perfect Sensi Coco Grow A 2 mll
pH Perfect Sensi Coco Grow B - Advanced Nutrients
pH Perfect Sensi Coco Grow B 2 mll
after transplanting plant 3 ( smallest one ) it seemed allot happier and has shown extra growth, plant 1 (first germinated first planted ) has been loving every moment of it, all the new nutes and extra light the tent is needing ventilation. plant 2 has been sharing similar as plant 1 will be moving onto topping next week if the growth goes as expected
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Week 5. Vegetation
4 years ago
20.32 cm
18 hrs
27 °C
6
42 %
24 °C
24 °C
21 °C
11 L
1 L
30.48 cm
Nutrients 4
calmag 1 mll
B-52 - Advanced Nutrients
B-52 2.5 mll
pH Perfect Sensi Coco Grow A - Advanced Nutrients
pH Perfect Sensi Coco Grow A 3 mll
have missed a half week, haha but in the time the plants saw extreme growth, the larges plant (1) has been topped and is doing nicely. the humidity has been a massive issue, but a charcoal filter and fan has been added reducing the humidity and temp considerably. a brief issue with powdery mildew and calcium deficiency has flared up but that has been dealt with also. will keep you updated...
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Flavourtown420
Flavourtown420started grow question 4 years ago
is there any adverse side effects of using Milk and water To treat Powdery Mildew.
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DoctorGreenThumb
DoctorGreenThumbanswered grow question 4 years ago
What is Powdery Mildew? To understand how milk sprays prevent powdery mildew and thus use them most effectively, you must first understand your enemy. Powdery mildew fungi are present in many environments, so that even in the cleanest gardens, outbreaks can begin from spores spread by windblown rain, or on the feet of insects and birds. But when the right strain of powdery mildew finds a suitable host plant, it quickly sinks root-like structures into the cells on the leaf's surface. There is stays, taking nutrition from the leaf while developing a matrix of thread-like structures over the surface. This is when we gardeners notice unusual patches of white or light gray with a powdery or furry texture, usually on the top sides of leaves. Powdery mildew electron microscope image. Picture courtesy of the Max Planck Institute Powdery mildew electron microscope image. Picture courtesy of the Max Planck Institute. For the infected plants, powdery mildew cripples its ability to conduct photosynthesis by blocking out light, and stops up the leaf's gas exchange system, too. Powdery mildew can quickly spread to nearby leaves, so it's always a good idea to clip out leaves that show early spotting. Also make use of resistant varieties of cucumbers, squash and melon, which can be of tremendous help in preventing powdery mildew. Resistant varieties have special characteristics that make it extremely difficult for powdery mildew fungi to enter leaves, which they do with cell-melting enzymes. Using Milk for Plant Mildews More than 50 years ago, researchers in Canada discovered that milk sprays could help prevent powdery mildew on tomato and barley. Then the age of fungicides began, with no further published research on the milk cure until 1999. Since then, numerous small studies from around the world have validated the use of milk sprays on powdery mildew on a wide range of plants. Most recently, a spray made of 40% milk and 60% water was as effective as chemical fungicides in managing powdery mildew of pumpkins and cucumbers grown in mildew-prone Connecticut. In Australia, milk sprays have proven to be as effective as sulfur and synthetic chemicals in preventing powdery mildew on grapes. In New Zealand, milk did a top-rate job of suppressing powdery mildew in apples. Milk also prevents powdery mildew on grapes Milk also prevents powdery mildew on grapes Scientists are not exactly sure how milk sprays work, but most think proteins in the milk interact with sun to create a brief antiseptic effect. Any fungi present are "burned" into oblivion, but there is no residual effect after that. In order to be effective, milk sprays must be used preventively, must be applied in bright light, and should be repeated every 10 days or so. On the downside, some writers have suggested that milk sprays give off a bad odor after they have been applied, but this has not been my experience. I use a hand-held pump-spray bottle to wet both sides of the leaf until it's dripping, and usually spray in mid to late afternoon on a sunny day. In the days that follow, I never smell a thing. Healthy squash showing no sign of powdery mildew on their leaves Healthy squash showing no sign of powdery mildew on their leaves There is no consensus on which dilution of milk to water is best, with the most concentrated recommended mixture 40% milk and 60% water, and the most dilute 10% milk and 90% water. I fall in between using 30% milk to 70% water, with good results. It does not matter if the milk you use is skim or whole because it is the protein rather than the milkfat that is working on your behalf. With experience, you will learn which types of powdery mildew are likely to develop in your garden, and this knowledge will take you far in managing this disease. Like other fungicides, milk sprays work best when used preventatively, before the disease can gain a foothold. If you often see powdery mildew on your squash, grapes or zinnias, start milk sprays before the plants show signs of infection. You have nothing to lose beyond a cup of milk.
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Albeginner420
Albeginner420answered grow question 4 years ago
As long as the plant is still in veg there will not be side effects.
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Week 6. Vegetation
4 years ago
25.4 cm
18 hrs
25 °C
6
32 %
24 °C
20 °C
20 °C
11 L
1 L
30.48 cm
Nutrients 4
calmag 2.5 mll
B-52 - Advanced Nutrients
B-52 4 mll
pH Perfect Sensi Coco Grow A - Advanced Nutrients
pH Perfect Sensi Coco Grow A 4 mll
plants have been growing like crazy, topped all 3 plants and have started bending and training the 2 largest so i can get light to the lowe parts of the plant. will be trimming them up and clearing any small unused leaves. a new light is needed asap training has started, i have implimented light bending at the bottom and top of the plant. will move every so often
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Flavourtown420
Flavourtown420started grow question 4 years ago
what are the best ways to maximize yeild on a budget, i have started my first grow and was wondering what i can do to max my yeild
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Buds. Other
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Hempy_The_Kid
Hempy_The_Kidanswered grow question 4 years ago
You probably have stuff laying around the house for LST. A scrog net is a great way to max out thats about -30
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Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimaranswered grow question 4 years ago
Light is the biggest factor in growing MJ--------- if you get a quantumboard, its the best you can do to double your harvest instantly. Hemp is aLightlover they are surfing on the Lighthighway In my opinion itss worth to save some money ( around 150 Bucks) and get alight thats in my opinion the asasiest way
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Elgar
Elgaranswered grow question 4 years ago
Hey, You can maximise yield by LST, some enzymes or CO2 in your tent. Though for a first timer, you shouldn’t worry about big yields but for healthy buds
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Week 7. Vegetation
4 years ago
25.4 cm
18 hrs
25 °C
6
Weak
35 %
20 °C
20 °C
20 °C
11 L
1 L
35.56 cm
Nutrients 5
calmag 8 mll
B-52 - Advanced Nutrients
B-52 14 mll
pH Perfect Sensi Coco Grow A - Advanced Nutrients
pH Perfect Sensi Coco Grow A 20 mll
mature leaf growth is fully visible, i accidentally snapped one of the main topped stems off of plant 1 will be transplanting plant 3 into a larger pot and switching to bloom light at the end of week 7 after additional leafage is developed.
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Week 8. Vegetation
4 years ago
33.02 cm
18 hrs
23 °C
6
Weak
41 %
20 °C
20 °C
21 °C
11 L
1 L
25.4 cm
Nutrients 4
B-52 - Advanced Nutrients
B-52 14 mll
pH Perfect Sensi Coco Grow A - Advanced Nutrients
pH Perfect Sensi Coco Grow A 28 mll
pH Perfect Sensi Coco Grow B - Advanced Nutrients
pH Perfect Sensi Coco Grow B 28 mll
all the plants have been good, i transplanted the smallest plant into a bigger pot so its root ball isnt confined to a small space. i fed the plant one final strong booster of its final food intake and will be switching to flower in the next few days.
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Week 9. Flowering
4 years ago
96.77 cm
12 hrs
23 °C
6
Weak
41 %
20 °C
20 °C
21 °C
11 L
1 L
64.52 cm
Nutrients 3
Voodoo Juice - Advanced Nutrients
Voodoo Juice 4 mll
pH Perfect Sensi Coco Bloom A - Advanced Nutrients
pH Perfect Sensi Coco Bloom A 8 mll
pH Perfect Sensi Coco Bloom B - Advanced Nutrients
pH Perfect Sensi Coco Bloom B 8 mll
plants have been developing very nicely, organs have started to come through and no sign of hermi. smell is starting to become apparent but very manageable.
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Week 10. Flowering
4 years ago
96.77 cm
12 hrs
27 °C
6
Weak
41 %
20 °C
20 °C
21 °C
11 L
1 L
64.52 cm
Nutrients 4
Voodoo Juice - Advanced Nutrients
Voodoo Juice 4 mll
pH Perfect Sensi Coco Bloom A - Advanced Nutrients
pH Perfect Sensi Coco Bloom A 8 mll
pH Perfect Sensi Coco Bloom B - Advanced Nutrients
pH Perfect Sensi Coco Bloom B 8 mll
flowers are forming very nicely, been feeding very often, room is becoming an issue, new tent is being purchased soon. defoliation is a constant ongoing making sure all the buds have light exposure.
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Week 11. Flowering
4 years ago
245.8 cm
12 hrs
32 °C
6.5
Normal
30 %
20 °C
20 °C
23 °C
11 L
1 L
17.78 cm
Nutrients 4
pH Perfect Sensi Coco Bloom A - Advanced Nutrients
pH Perfect Sensi Coco Bloom A 8 mll
pH Perfect Sensi Coco Bloom B - Advanced Nutrients
pH Perfect Sensi Coco Bloom B 8 mll
Big Bud Coco - Advanced Nutrients
Big Bud Coco 4 mll
buds have been growing at a normal rate, i have spotted some burnt tips on some of the plants, may be possible ligh burn or nute burn, will continue to look and monitor that as the grow continues, a new 200w cfl and reflector and new tent are due today so that will become the main way of storing the grow.
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Week 12. Flowering
4 years ago
40.64 cm
12 hrs
31 °C
7
Normal
35 %
20 °C
20 °C
14 °C
11 L
1 L
17.78 cm
Nutrients 4
pH Perfect Sensi Coco Bloom A - Advanced Nutrients
pH Perfect Sensi Coco Bloom A 8 mll
pH Perfect Sensi Coco Bloom B - Advanced Nutrients
pH Perfect Sensi Coco Bloom B 8 mll
B-52 - Advanced Nutrients
B-52 4 mll
plant 2 is near the end, it has died from unknown reasons, probably due to root rot, as i may have been over watering and giving it too much nutrience for the plant pot size it is occupying, the other 2 plants are showing some signs of issues probably potassium deficiency due to the leaves drying and turning orange. in the meantime i am trying to find a good balance of how much b-52 and calmag xtra to use to restore it
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Flavourtown420
Flavourtown420started grow question 4 years ago
my plants leaves are drying up curling inwards and turning browny yellow, would this be calmag deficiency or potassium or maybe even a toxicity??, first time grower so unsure
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Leaves. Curl down
Leaves. Color - Yellow
Plant. Wilting
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Hashy
Hashyanswered grow question 4 years ago
It looks like you have a build up of nitrogen. You may have been feeding to much N when they went into flower. Give the plants a good flush with ph water. Then when it comes to feeding go back to your bloom nutrient at half dose, see if that doesn't cause any problems before upping to full strength.
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