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candyDemon
candyDemonstarted grow question 2 years ago
What do you think about this plant? I need your opinion about its form, appearence (all parameters in my dairy). How healthy looking this plant?
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Week 2
Leaves. Curl down
Feeding. Schedule
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Mr_Incognito
Mr_Incognitoanswered grow question 2 years ago
Hi there! I don’t know if you measure your solution ppm. It’s important. 1ml/l grow, bloom, micro and 1.5 ml/l B52 is the quickest way to burn this small plant. Don’t read feeding chart as actual amount of nutes dissolved in water. Never read it like that! Not every manufacturer is honest and suggests EC, i.e. actual concentration. And that’s why many new growers suffer from nute burn when using reading feeding charts wrong way. You need to mix the nutes, and dilute them to get desired EC. Currently, your plant doesn’t need anything. Until 3rd week of veg there’s no need to feed the plant if it’s growing in regular soil. Soil is almost always prefed. Check your watering pH, you need 6.0-6.5 for now. Water till 10-20% runoff. Then check your runoff ppm. Should be not more than 300-400 ppm at the moment. If it’s higher, you will need to add runoff percentage and give less feeding for few days. When you feed the plant always check ppm and pH of runoff. When you give too little nutes, your runoff ppm will be less than inflow and usually pH will raise. When your runoff gets close to inflow, you’re in perfect spot. Runoff 100 ppm higher than inflow is also good, but you have to keep your eye on possible overfeeding symptoms. Water slowly, very slowly. Let the whole pot get wet, soak in moisture, then runoff readings will be adequate. Voodoo Juice is excellent stuff for promoting root growth, so don’t let your soul dry out, it will only cause nutrient lockout with roots compression. The worst scenario, leading to stunted growth. Let your plant drink more water, and it will recover soon. At the moment your plant is burning slowly.
Ezzjaybruh
Ezzjaybruhanswered grow question 2 years ago
And you need that bloom part. It is a necessary part of the 3 part formula which is quite common. Don’t drop it from your feeding schedule even in Veg. It’s usually the main source of phosphorus for the plant which is crucial throughout the plants life.
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Ezzjaybruh
Ezzjaybruhanswered grow question 2 years ago
They look pretty good now but I believe you are overfeeding and the issues from doing so will soon rear their ugly head.
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Viccrazyweed
Viccrazyweedanswered grow question 2 years ago
As i could read you are feeding her with some “bloom” nutrients when she is still in vegetative stage Unless the soil is super light you are just over feeding her I had the same problem with my fast cookies and after a correct ph watering they are much more grateful than before, they took their time to eat, those leaves are telling you something, i can feel that your babygirl is not bad treated (homogeneous green) but she could be better, try to feel her, think about her not in our animal way but in a “plant way” Be patient, even autoflowering plants are much stronger than we think, trust in her, trust in you I hope my bare experience helps you, thank for reading and i just wish you great smokes ma G
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GrowingGrannie
GrowingGrannieanswered grow question 2 years ago
Honestly, I think she's looking very good! And I'm a bit surprised by that because you DO seem to be feeding her pretty strongly - but she's handling it well. I've got the same thing going on with one of my grows - my plant is tolerating a MUCH higher feed than she should be but loves it - and I think your plant is saying the same thing. I will agree that you need to water this one a lot more.... wet the whole pot so you're getting at least 10-20% runoff when you water. This does a couple of things - it gets water to all the roots which is obviously very important (they will be pruned by your air pot so no worries there) but the most important thing that does is to clear out any excess nutes and salts from your substrate and, hopefully, will prevent lockout issues in the future. Looks very good to me.... good luck the rest of the way!
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