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Week 7
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FritzTheCat FritzTheCat
6 years ago
Week 7; Day 49, The good is that nothing got worse. Plants a little lighter green. Stems are like tree trunks. Roots have filled the 11l pots completely. Began the week with a slightly dodgy flush with 300ppm water. Next flush will be pure distilled. As with info in the rest of the www, separating out the truth from the bull on this requires patience. Anyway, fed them 100ppm water plus some nutes (totaling appr.500ppm) a couple of days ago. Ph of the water and feed was quite low at 6. From now on I'm using distilled water with advanced Calmag plus biobizz. No more tap water! Will gradually increase the nutes again. Colas/Buds are really starting to develop though so I'm still hopeful. Just ordered a pocket microscope. Outside here the RH is well over 70% so struggling to keep the grow tent RH low enough. Mostly it's been around 46-50%, even running a small e-dehumidifier and a bunch of the passive/silica bag type. That's not crazy high but I hope I don't run into mould/root problems. The two trained plants are denser and taking much longer to dry after flushing. The taller one is showing leaf tips curling upwards. It was dried out totally today. I had to give it some water. Too hot? Too dry? Need more wind? Smell is no problem my carbon filter is working well, and the plants are not as strong smelling as I'd feared. Maybe It'll get stronger in the next two weeks. I wish I had a quieter fan though, it's running under my bed 24/7. I dreamed about big fat buds last night that were humming. I'm a bit confused by some of the harvest times for Quick One. Some have harvested after 8 weeks? Another diary was after 14 weeks. So much variance? Whats it all about Alfie? 🌼🌿✌️❤️🤞
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Grow Questions
FritzTheCat
FritzTheCatstarted grow question 6 years ago
Hi, can somebody with look at my week 6 pics and tell me if this looks like light burn, wind burn or a nutrient issue? I thought initially that it was a nutrient lockout from watering error, but the worst leaves are all on one side. This leads me to wind or light instead.
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Athos
Athosanswered grow question 6 years ago
Looking at your previous weeks, everything was going ok, if a little heavy on nitrogen (dark leaves) and some clawing. That the issue appeared so quick points to a combination of nute burn / lockout. What you need to do is get distilled water, enough for a thorough flush, twice the pot volume should do, so 20 liters or so, then let the plant recover without feeding for at least 1 week. As for your water source, it should have an EC / PPM of 0.4 to 0.5 EC (200 to 250 PPM), above that and it's not good for your plant, you will always risk lockouts and burns using it; below that and it needs calcium and magnesium additive. An EC / PPM meter although optional in soil, makes your life as a grower easier as it takes the guessing out of feeding. For future reference, do not feed more than once a week; feeding in soil, let the plant consume what's on the soil, only start feeding when the first signs of deficiencies appear, not before, since while a slight deficiency will not impair flowering and yield, a burn can be disastrous. Good luck
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