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Custom Light Emitting Diodes/130W
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Defoliation
weeks 6
LST
weeks 5-6
16 liters
Pot Size
1 liters
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Start at 7 Week
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3y ago
SenhorCamarao First day of our days.... For this im using a super solo that i mixed by myself I used a mix of perlite, rice husk, peat moss and agricultural calcium carbonat with 20% earthworm castings Average RH - 55% Average Temperature: 25º 500ml pot for rooting fase and than i'll transplant direct to the final 15L pot
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SenhorCamarao
SenhorCamaraostarted grow question 3y ago
Guys does anybody has any idea of what is this? Thanks for helping
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Leaves. White powder
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CRiSPrGrowanswered grow question 3y ago
Hi Senhor, to me it looks like a mushroom because it's so white and it looks a bit fluffy in the picture, but the good news is that it's probably just a nothing. The bad news is that i'm seeing some discoloration starting on the serrated edges of the leaf. That's a magnesium deficiency i guess, what happened is you're growing soiless actually. Peat moss is soiless, perlite is soiless , rice husk and calcium carbonat , all of them are soiless so together they are also soiless. That's why you're missing magnesium. So just dont forget to add cal mag and the problem will stop spreading and the plant will recover quickly. Hope this helps ! 🚀
SenhorCamarao
SenhorCamaraostarted grow question 3y ago
Okay, there is something rly bad going on with my girls... Yesterday I had a great ideia to try inoculate this pots and I watered it if IMO, with melass and water 1:1:18. And now they look so much down below Maybe the massive change of pH??! IMO generally have pH 4 or le
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Momgrowsthechronic
Momgrowsthechronicanswered grow question 3y ago
To be brutally honest with you based on what I see- both seedlings look like genetics gone wrong. Every now and then, you come across a seedling that grows super small with the leaves curled under like yours. You can wait a little longer and try to save them but my guess is that they will continue to grow abnormally. If you are using true potting soil there should be more than enough nutrients to get a seedling started and as long as the clay pot has drainage in the bottom, it should be fine too. Don’t over water, use PH’d (6-6.5) dechlorinated water if possible and keep your temp around 75-80 degrees with some air flow moving over/around the plants at all times. I hope that these little ladies pull through and I’m completely wrong on the genetics gone wrong but based on what I’ve seen in my own garden- they just don’t look right to me. Good luck my friend! 🇨🇦
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Ultraviolet
Ultravioletanswered grow question 3y ago
Hi Senhor, I looked over your diary and made a couple of observations that I hoped to share, I myself am a new grower too and always learning, when all things are in unison oxygen within the root zone is the limiting factor of growth, not only that if there is no evaporation within soil then the only thing in those clay/plastic pots that are using up the moisture is the roots of the tiny teeny little plant barely past the seedling stage, all the days of your diary are wet wet wet, you should barely need to water for the first week and the consequence of overwatering in a closed plastic/ceramic pot is always worse if stagnation takes hold within the root zone. The little heavy green leaves are heavy with water, they have sucked up as much as they can, but photosynthesis is slow, as the soil becomes gets wetter and wetter, less and less oxygen reaches the roots until the roots start to suffocate and dye, eventually leading to root rot or just severely stunted growth depending on how long it's left with a high RH% within the soil. Some tips to help get back on track. Set ambient temp intent to 82, lower your light until the top of the canopy reaches 86, and the leaf surface temperature for optimal photosynthesis occurs at 86 farenheight. We want it warm, you must also keep RH below 50% at soil level, so long as it stays above 50RH% moisture, in general, won't evaporate, we want to try and keep it in a constant state of drying, cycle, absolutely never fear about underwatering, the plants are hardwired to "hibernate" to reserve moisture content, when you see leafs drooping just throw in some water and the plant will spring back to life, a little drought stress is also beneficial to keeping a healthy cycle, once you have a better understanding of bacteria you soon realize that so long as you keep a constant state of change bacteria/stagnation can never take hold. I highly suggest getting them into airports, this will almost eradicate overwatering as an issue, you will really be able to hone watering skills along with being able to read the plant and let it tell you when it wants water. PH is also low add some dolomitic lime What the others said about PH is also corrrrrect. Good luck. stop fertilizing/feeding seedlings with 6 leafs, Molasses>? no point unless its near flowering, use powdered molasses, anything syrup based will be a breeding ground for bacteria too if soil is not kept aerated.
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Hashy
Hashyanswered grow question 3y ago
You really need to get that ph up. Soil is between ph 6.0 and 6.8. Coco 5.5 and 6.5
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Week 1. Vegetation
3y ago
10 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
25 °C
Day Air Temp
55 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Night Air Temp
15 liters
Pot Size
35 cm
Lamp Distance
SenhorCamarao It was a hard beginning here, after almost killing the plant, it's finally back in the game But still looks kind of malnourished. I'm spraying cal mag as recommended by @dissnoof on the soil and leaves and the aspect has improved since then. Do you think it will survive? My plans is to transplant direct to the final 15L soil. ---------------------------------------- Foi um começo difícil, depois de quase ter matado a planta, ela ta de volta ao jogo mas ainda parece meio desnutrida. Estou aplicando calmag com borrifador no solo e nas folhas e o aspecto melhorou depois disso.
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Week 5. Flowering
3y ago
60 cm
Height
12 hrs
Light Schedule
24 °C
Day Air Temp
Normal
Smell
55 %
Air Humidity
18 °C
Night Air Temp
16 liters
Pot Size
1 liters
Watering Volume
30 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 2
Molasses
2 mll
Essential Microbes (EM1)
10 mll
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Week 6. Flowering
3y ago
60 cm
Height
12 hrs
Light Schedule
24 °C
Day Air Temp
Normal
Smell
55 %
Air Humidity
18 °C
Night Air Temp
16 liters
Pot Size
1 liters
Watering Volume
30 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 2
Molasses
2 mll
BioSymphony
10 mll
SenhorCamarao Já é quase hora de fazer a colheita, mais uma ou duas semanas. Organico é lindo!
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Week 7. Flowering
3y ago
60 cm
Height
12 hrs
Light Schedule
24 °C
Day Air Temp
Normal
Smell
55 %
Air Humidity
18 °C
Night Air Temp
16 liters
Pot Size
1 liters
Watering Volume
30 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 4
EM1 - Essential Microbes
10 mll
Humic and Fulvic acid
5 mll
BioSymphony
10 mll
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