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@JUNGLE_B4RNS
, I always imagined the primary reason would be community selected plant development.
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I would have chosen the window. That's too much light and too big of a pot for for such a small plant and environment. A 150 or 250W HPS would have been much better (can you dial down your ballast ?). I would change the schedule so my lights would be off at the warmest times of the day. I would also try to place a bucket with ice water in the room near the intake. It's stupid but running an AC for this small of a grow would be super-moronic. Anyway better luck next time. Cheers.
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@Mrs_Larimar
, Well ... it's rumored there are recreational landraces/wild populations in Italy, Greece (Kalamata) and Switzerland. There are European hemp landraces as well IIRC.
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@@@Ssomeguy, there are seedbanks that fetch landraces or close too (ace seeds, the real seed bank) if you don't like the hybrids or feminisation. Personally I think supporting your local seedbank is a very nice contribution to the underground cannabis industry. These people are better at growing and selecting than me and you can opt to buy only regular seeds.
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@Emery1991
, if they have a regular version of the seeds it might just be human error or a seed jumping a basket.
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@BigNate89
, You can plant some stakes and hooples with birdfeed to lure natural snail predators and maybe fill the empty spaces with other crops you don't give a shit about. Plant some aromatic herbs nearby, try not to water in the evening and if its very moist go on manual hunts with a spoon and fling them across your yard. The bastards like to come out after heavy rainfall in the night.
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So this is a kratky hydroponic grow with 0.4 EC tap water ? My tap is at 0.8 I usually dilute it with rain water before watering my plants. I wonder how far you could get along with that.
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Wow, count me jealous 😜
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Too much light, too much nutrients, too much soil. It might be a very good idea to start over, fixing this will take some time and you will have to wait longer before you will fill out that tent and start flowering. That being said ... Nursing these plants back to health can be a rewarding and educational experience. I would do any combination of the following - Throw out all the LEDs and replace them with a cheap 110W T5 (CFL) light https://www.secretjardin.com/catalogue/lighting-for-indoor-culture-secret-jardin/lamps-for-indoor-culture-secret-jardin/tneon-2x55w/bl,product,95,0 Or only use about 100W of LED grow lighting. - Dilute your water with rain/demineralised or RO water. My tap water is 0.8EC I dilute to 0.4EC and alternate watering between ... the dilution (0.4EC) and rain water/ro/demineralised water (0.08EC). - I would spray the stalk and foot of the plant gently and lightly daily twice for as long as necessary with low EC water (0.4EC or lower). We want to get the purple out of your stems ASAP. - I would add a cloche/humidity dome to keep humidity high (75ish) while also keeping temperature low (22-24C). Spray the sides of the domes with little bit of water when they are dry - I might consider a flush when the plant is up for it - when it's big enough to winter the required overwatering to fix the high nutrient levels in the soil ... remember you fed an already fertilised soil ! - Don't focus on the ph ... unless this truelly is a no soil grow (cocos). - Look at the plant, take notes. It's the bad times that need the best observations.
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@Psilocubensis
, Not only are fan leaves where minerals (mobile) and sugars are stored for phloem translocation. The leaves are also the vehicles of photosynthesis and plant transpiration. That video is a perfect example of "fucking up at the end". He was killing it (week 3 rocks !) and now He has killed it. Harsh but true. But next time he'll do better. 👍
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You want my advise: don't start topping/straining until week 5 and only if you see the number of leaflets increasing steadily. The leaflets going back in number is a sure sign of (severe) stress. Only do one heavy maneuver every week. Don't tie one day, top the next and tie some extra the day after that. These beings of green breath slowly. You can watch all you want but refrain from touching it ! It's not a pet and most pets don't like excessive petting anyway !
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@Humboldt_Seed_Organisation_Seed_Organisation
, I think you got the numbers wrong. You wrote "Going of the ppm pen that would make your ec around 0.4ec which is low and I would indeed this up to 1200ppm ✌️ or 0.6ec 👊" 0.6 EC is 300 ppm (500) or 420 ppm (700). 2.4EC is 1200 ppm (500 CONV) or 1680 ppm (700 conversion table). Cheers, Monkeyman
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If she's standing in front of her plants then ... that girl grows better than you ! 😜
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@CRiSPrGrow
, He used the same or a prototype of this bucket in his previous diary: https://growdiaries.com/diaries/18993-super-skunk-1-autoflower. Where it does say 400W LED lightning. I do believe that to be slightly incorrect though. I see about 3 meter of LED strip which would put you at around 100-150W and a small top light which I will guess would be in the 50-75W range. Even with the extractor filter&cpu/case fan the whole thing shouldn't top much higher than 300W. Don't you agree ? But that's a lot too :D
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Firstly, that's some fantastic DIY work you did there. But I can just hear the Growboss screaming in my ears. Do you want to grow Pot or "Expeeeerii-mmeeent". And fuck round containers. There is a reason round houses, except maybe yurts or iglo's, aren't being build: you lose valuable real estate. Get that light a nice 3x3 or 4x4 tent dude or build one yourself. Germinate a handful of seeds. Fill your tent with an even canopy of the most healthy plants and then chug a 400W light at it during flower for a plentiful harvest. I just think it's a bit criminal to run 400W of light for a 11 gram yield. I also believe apical dominance is stronger than the potential of lower budsites performing when supplied with sideways lightning.
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When an IBL has undergone outcrossing indoor. Can it really be called a landrace. It has never seen any land at all ! I'm confused. Need someone to enlighten.
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I wholeheartedly agree with the overwatering comment. But judging from the colour of those rooters, if they are clonex rooters, I would spray them and up the humidity in the dome to 80-90% at this point (keep it close - but air them a few times a day). The top looks too dry (lightbrown). Are these rooters the same colour as when they were moist but not wet ?
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Why trim her so heavily ? That's a lot of weird light for 2 small plants. I would only use 1 or 2 lights at this stage. Less is often more !