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Shot for the extra details about your lighting and grow, it is going to be awesome man, I am looking forward to checking out this grow. Best damn hobby in the whole world I always say! Stay blessed up
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Hi @Oolong83 nice LED mission you got going there which lights are you all using, I have one 50w LED light I am playing around with. One thing is certain LED grown plants seem to use less water and most likely less nutrients I would imagine, don't quote me on this though. I'll link you some resources at the bottom, always best to make up your own opinion about things, but here are my personal recommendations. Q&A: 1. For a indoor setup I would say 18C to 28C would be a nice optimum range for most weed plants, some strains can handle higher and lower temps. 2. I usually just make sure that my soil does not get too hot, roots can suffer and stress if that happens, hardly a issue in a LED growroom I would imagine. I think if you kept soil around 18C to 22C it should be good, if it goes up to 24C or 25C I don't think it will cause stress, but for a optimum setup I would say not much higher than the latter, especially when gardening in containers. 3. I just give room temperature water, of course when it is winter I would recommend not feeding water that is much colder than 16C and for a optimum setup you can have water around 18C - 22C. 4. PPM stands for parts per million. Think about it like this, pure water, RO water, has a very low PPM, lets say 0 - 40 PPM. In the case of 40PPM, that means in there are 40 parts of stuff per million in that water, could be salts, minirals, etc. If the PPM was 0 that would mean there is absolutely no stuff in the water, no minerals etc, just pure H20. This of course is only as accurate as the device you use to measure it with. So in the case of nutrients, more of it you add (salts) the higher the PPM will go as there is more stuff in the water, more parts per million. Do a search online how to convert EC to PPM and visa versa, useful to understand. Hope that helps a bit, here are some resources you can check out. https://www.growweedeasy.com/temperature https://www.growweedeasy.com/ppm https://www.growbarato.net/blog/en/water-temperature-cannabis/
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Just to throw a spanner in the works, there is also Organic Hydroponics, but I have not seen any of the nutes here in SA. I am a organic soil grower, but I can tell from some experiences abroad that I think it is very much up to the grower, and his or her available nutes + knowledge. Some of the dopest dope I ever smoked was hydroponically grown, and also some of the dopest dope I ever smoked was good ol soil grown. I think the flush is what really makes a hydroponic smoke match up to a soil grow, with that said I'm horrible at hydro, will give it another go when we get some organic lines in SA. Awesome thread OP, stay blazd up 420SA!
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I would try to get the temps up to around 27 - 29 and like the guys mentioned above, transplant those babies, especially if there are new roots poking out the bottom.
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@AcidAlice the bone meal should be providing calcium as well as the gypsum. With BioBizz I go with Grow + Bloom and use the Fish-Mix only once or twice during vegetative stage to kick things off, microbes love it. If I want to give BioBizz every feeding, I use half strength of the recommended (according to their chart). If I want to use full strength (according to their chart) then I feed every other watering, and only give plain water in between, perhaps a bit of kelp or AACT diluted in the water. PLEASE NOTE I don't use FF, this is just for my own mix. I see t FF has "Organic Nutrients" added, perhaps it only needs nice water and not much feeding required. I would seek the advice of a FF Classic grower. Sometimes organic soil mixes take a bit of time to get going, if soil mix was semi hot (bone meal need about a month), ph could have been all over the place, aided with a bit of overwatering. I am not saying this is the case with FF soils, but certainly happens with my own mixes if I don't let the bone meal and other ingredients age for about a month.
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Just checked the new pictures you posted. Does look a lot like a Calcium or Calcium + Magnesium deficiency, and showing up on the older leaves. Does the FF soil mention if it contains CalMg, I have never used it so I dont really know the mix. Is over watering perhaps a issue, damaged roots can also cause temporary issues with nutrient uptake. If not maybe it is just some CalMg def like you mentioned at the start. The older leaves will most likely not recover fully so keep an eye on new growth and newer fan leaves. Sorry I couldn't be of more help, let us know how it goes!
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Lol I skeem it will be nice man, some good pedigree. Looking very pretty, plants look super healthy, nice growing.
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@AcidAlice is your ph 5.7 before you add the nutrients or afterwards? That second picture looks like some lockout or deficiency starting.
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Jis that is flippen cool! Well done 420SA community!
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@highchome usually growers would use a complete nutrient solution, ie, part 1, 2, 3 or veg and bloom, etc for hydroponic or semi hydro grows. Didnt catch the coco/perlite part, yeh that is hydro, the nutes he has there could be good for veg, not sure about flowering.
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@AcidAlice are the plants adjusting to a new light source? First picture looks a bit like light burn. Are all plants showing this problem or only certain plants?
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@Oolong83 you could mix those nutrients together depending on what you want to achiive, higher N levels, etc. The most important is to keep a ratio, don't mix all of them full strength but in ratio, would be my advice. and also only when needed. Used on their own is easier not to screw up inmo.
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Yeh skeem it will be fine, bit of management and wotnot, never easy growing so many strains in one space. Beautiful canopy Its 420 twice a day and every hour somewhere in the world, twice a day! 420am is the real wake and bake.
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When u duk gerook, told u hit 420 posts, and look at the thread and ... its fokken LEGENDARY!!! Its mos nice to be nice mos. Plants looking good man, that canopy looks like a wave of green in your tent!
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@Oolong83 this depends on what system you are growing, with hydroponics it might not be the best idea. With soil growing you could do some experiments, but there is a big difference between aerobic and anaerobic microbes, so how you store your runoff water might need some considerations. Personally I think if you do want to use runoff water give it to your veggies, or perhaps good for some AACT.
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Woooop I win a bong rip! That is pure class @growopz I would have never known and this is a LEGENDARY thread! Yeh all good man, nothing wrong with that! I was just trying to crack some humor, you have plenty of NICE ladies in the tents tho.
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@growopz holy $hit man! How do u know?
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That is awesome man, one never knows which pheno you get, could be that Cup winner!
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@Pat999 money well spent, ek galla Gravitas! Btw I hear the girls are now strictly getting "into" "grower dudes", heard it from a legit source!
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Looking beautiful @SkunkPharm , will you be keeping a mother plant of the Spumoni?
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@CreX yeah its a little breeding bible, i seem to find something I missed every time i read it! Also nice to use as a reference for breeding.
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Awesome @Trailblazer420 good luck with the experiment!
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Very cool @SkunkPharm ! Are they all feminized I guess? Looking forward to checking out the plantjies jis you guys are amping me up for some auto's as well, lol, grew some Lowryder back in the days.
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@Oolong83 could be that its roots are struggling, perhaps the start of rootrot, try not to overwater would be my advice. Weed loves going through a wet to dry cycle. Of course not bone dry, most new growers kill plants simply by overwatering. When the soil is constantly wet it creates a nice environment for anaerobic bacteria, while the aerobic bacteria loves n bit dryer soil. The trick is to have both sets of bacteria happy through a simple wet dry watering cycle. Please note I don't mean bone dry, microbes need moisture to live.