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There are a few possibilities, could be the ph of the medium in the pot is off due too whatever reason and she is not feeding well. Could be she is a lighter/heavier feeder than the rest of em. If the ph of the pot is good i would say she is hungry.3 points
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This years cross of focus to me is this F1 hybrid, chocolope haze male onto a bubbleberry female. These were all started outdoors last weekend, and some are destined to a permanent spot outdoors, while I will also be force flowering from mid October.2 points
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Im starting my first grow. i would really appreciate any feedback or advice . here is some supplementing facts about my grow. Grow type : indoor grow medium : coco perlite 50/50 nutrients : EHG COCO Nutrients ( Micro/Grow/Bloom) Hydro system : Autopots with 8 pots system Lighting : 600w HPS (grow) 600w MH (Bloom) Other : humidifier , Fans , Carbon filter connected to cool lights trough light hoods , Humidity 50% Temp 27 C always Genetics: 4 Pants are Dynafem purple mobi dick 60/40 Indica/sativa 4 Plants are Humboldt Lemon Thai Kush 40/60 Indica/sativa 17 May 2019 Germanation Mistake Number 1 : dont use tap water for humidifier... clogs the carbon filter. First hard training and topping Lemon thai is doing great First time cloning is going good introducing air into root system via airpump with airpods Plants are loving extra oxygen in roots Clones staring to form roots switched to Bloom ... changed lamps to MH 11 Jully built a better scrog net from pvc End of week 4 in Flower ... look at the size of the mobi dicks!!!! thankfully cloned that plant lol2 points
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Welcome welcome. Happy growing. Start making space cause those 3 plants are worse than rabbits they quickly become a lot...2 points
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Agreed with the pH issues... PH issues normally exhibit signs of micro nutrient deficiency, which is what I see. When older growth looks better than the new growth you must know that it's either PH or an imbalance of nutrients. I would get a reading on the pH. And if it's out, correct it... And then after a week if the issues haven't gone away... Colour has not returned to the new growth... I would flush the fuck out of the container... And start your feeding regime.. What have you got to feed her? And do you have a pH meter?2 points
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I'm also planting regulars out 15 November, or rather cuttings Except for the grow off beans Sent from my FIG-LX1 using Tapatalk2 points
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Day 79 / Day 27 of Flower A quick update of some pics, will do a more detailed update in a few days. These pics were taken last night. Flowering is going well, buds are forming nicely and they're filling out. I must admit, the bagseed is actually the best looking and smelling plant currently. I may need to give it a name and keep it. I have pics of the three at the back and what they are and then all 6 together. Sent from my Redmi Note 7 Pro using Tapatalk2 points
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Excellent effort better than many people who grow for many years lol. I have 8 years outdoor experience and 1 indoors and I'm not on this level.1 point
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i just love bud... i spent about a 1000 hours in the last 4 years watching grow vids on youtube.. when the constitutional ruling came about i decided to give it a go.. its really the first time i grew anything lol... but the grow is far from perfect ... but the next one will be!!!! i have seen better grows on this site with far less ...1 point
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I'm already thinking ahead to the F2 lucky packet. Going to be some interesting recombinations, considering the genetic mix here.... G13 Haze x Chocolope(F3) X Bubblegum x Blueberry(F2) Cant wait.1 point
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Yea dude... Its one thing to have bucks to properly kit out a grow room with all the bells and whistles... But you have some really good techniques that don't just pop out of nowhere... Come on... This is just your first Marijuana grow and not necessarily your first decent plant grow Reveal your secrets wizard!!1 point
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Sounds like lekker candy there may your males be scmelly as can be! That one seedlng bottom right, nice purps, awesome, enjoy the grow1 point
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This is ridiculous. First grow? No waaaaayyyy. I fckn suck. I'm giving up growing.1 point
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week 7 Startling flushing on the indica side .. Going to let the sativas on the right go another 2 weeks.. they still got way to many white pistols for now..1 point
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Hey guys i need help again. This girl is the only one of 4 that show these signs. This plant has been troublesome for a long time, No.5 of the Lem skunks(out of 15). Flushed it last weekend ,Runoff EC .8,1 point
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Yeah I'm one of those who let the rootball form and also because I lost many small plants due to over watering, staying wet to long, taking longer to take off etc. Sent from my FIG-LX1 using Tapatalk1 point
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I planted early Desember. Plants stayed nice and small. About 75cm. I prefer it that way. Will plant autos early and photos later. Think beginning of November. Sent from my VTR-L09 using Tapatalk1 point
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What the balls bro... That first Pic has balls... Clear clear man... And the 2nd Pic... I can't super clearly make out pistols... But I would say that you either have a male or a hermie... Neither of them you want... I would snip snip... And have a small cry for your fallen comrade1 point
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Last year I planted 12 September and I grew in coco coir/perlite using a 25L pot. I should've planted later or gotten a 40L pot. Sent from my FIG-LX1 using Tapatalk1 point
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@CreX the Meanwell drivers do get a bit warm though, although they're built for it and have an awesome 5-7 year warranty. Sent from my Redmi Note 7 Pro using Tapatalk1 point
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I don't have an infrared thermometer. But if I quests between 30 and 40degrees Celcius. Sent from my VTR-L09 using Tapatalk1 point
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20L can still be moved relatively easily, the issue is the pot size after 20L which you'll use to flower... That's gonna be big and heavy. Best to pick a spot and leave it there. Sent from my Redmi Note 7 Pro using Tapatalk1 point
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You must remember that you have planted very early in the season. And if you have planted photoperiod seeds they will become quite large. You will need big pots or you will need to plant directly into the ground. Sent from my VTR-L09 using Tapatalk1 point
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Nominees will be announced on Monday after which a poll will run till Friday. The poll will not be official but will rather be used to help us decide the winner. Sent from my SM-G960F using Tapatalk1 point
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I can't see properly by the pics, although I can't see any pollen sacs or pistils. Sent from my Redmi Note 7 Pro using Tapatalk1 point
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Balls and pistils is hermies, if I'm understanding you correctly. The same plant has balls and pistils??? Sent from my FIG-LX1 using Tapatalk1 point
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[emoji1690] Welcome and I hope you learn lots of new things. Seeing that you are planting in those 6 pack trays you can let them grow in there until about the 3rd set of leaves start developing. When you germinate, under what light will it be or are you doing an outdoor grow [emoji50]??? Regarding pot size I personally would transplant to one of those 15 cm pots when they are ready . From there you can go bigger etc. What seeds do you have going.??? I've been on vacation to Polokwane but that's all I know outside of Western Cape. LoL. So I'm sorry but I can't help you regarding the Nurseries there. The name Middleburg makes it sound dry and well,....kakkerig. But if none of them can help you with proper soil, try making your own soilles mix. I can always pop into my local Build it and get a block of palm peat and a bag of Vermiculite. Add some seagro to your shopping basket and your set on basic grow medium that will not let you overwater your plants. Anything else, just ask. I'm sure someone else will give some advice. Mine is purely on the cheapest and quickest way to get things going.... Sent from my FIG-LX1 using Tapatalk1 point
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Pot is quite big for that small lady. And what medium your using. Sent from my FIG-LX1 using Tapatalk1 point
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My chocolope took 10 days before I saw anything. So I think you are still on track1 point
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In the net pots.. But some fall through the net pots and into the water over time They float and don't really pose any issues so I leave them in the water. I used to wash my Hydroton and reuse it... But that shit is so cheap it makes no sense anymore1 point
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Alright! So I have started a new tea last night... A special root tea from a large male I found yesterday. Popped that in the brewer to do its thing. Will take the roots out tonight and chop it up... Chuck em on the compost pile This will give me a bunch of fungi and bacteria that live on the roots of the plants, and I'll be able to grow a whole lot more of it... Or atleast get it's bio mass higher. I will add a bit of EMProSoil as I have it... And it expires soon... So I might go in with a heavy hand.. Humic acids, molasses, and some breakfast of champions!! Jungle oats will let this brew for a few days... And disperse it on Sunday1 point
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Not really something I would recommend. Organic nutes like Biobizz are meant to supplement the soils food web and not be a complete feeding solution on its own.1 point
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Well said @highchome I also enjoyed growing in hydro and enjoyed the control. You do feel a little more involved. It took a lot for me to switch over to soil, it really is about letting go. Starting off in hydro had also gotten me used to the cleanliness of hydro. Something you have to sacrifice with soil as it does end up making your grow area/tent a lot more "dirty", in a good way of course. What switched me over to organics was kids. Don't have the time for hydro no more!1 point
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indicas are getting fatter by the day sativas are slowly getting there...think they gonna flower a lot longer than the mobi dicks1 point
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