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ScrOG
weeks 5-19
Main-Lining
weeks 4
LST
weeks 4-5, 8
Topping
weeks 2, 5, 7
Defoliation
weeks 7-8
Grow Conditions
Week 9
Flowering
12 hrs
Light Schedule
24
°C
°F
Day Air Temperature
9+ conditions after
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Nutrients
ml/l
ml/gal
tsp/gal
6+ nutrients after
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ScrOG
Technique
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eldruidamx eldruidamx
4 years ago
Day 57. Watering with clean water. The light schedule has been changed (12x12). Replaced lamp. Day 58. Watering with fertilizers. Day 59. Watering with clean water. Day 60. Watering with fertilizers. Day 61. Watering with clean water. Day 62. Watering with fertilizers. Day 63. Watering with clean water.
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Grow Questions
eldruidamx
eldruidamxstarted grow question 4 years ago
I want to continue training according to the "topping" method, but I have a question ... Tell me, please, who knows. I want to prune all 4 colas on each plant to bifurcate them. Can I do this one day? Or should it be done intermittently?
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Techniques. Topping
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ChitownCannaChica
ChitownCannaChicaanswered grow question 4 years ago
Hello! Watch some videos on YouTube. You basically cut the main cola between the two newest growths. It better to wait until 4-5 nodes. I’ve done multiple toppings, but it lessens yield—- unless you are growing outdoors... better to do one main topping at around week 4, veg it for 1-2 more weeks and flip!
eldruidamx
eldruidamxstarted grow question 4 years ago
Today, for the first time, I discovered on my plants (on the leaves) something like clumps of white cobweb .... What could it be? And how to deal with it?
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Other. Bugs
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ChitownCannaChica
ChitownCannaChicaanswered grow question 4 years ago
Looks like Thrips! Little black flying bugs often confused with fungus gnats. Get some sticky traps and amazing Dr Zymes!
eldruidamx
eldruidamxstarted grow question 4 years ago
The question is experienced. Today I cut all 4 colas into two of my plants to bifurcate them. I have read many articles and watched many YouTube videos, but there is no definitive information. Will this increase yields and help fill the skrog net? Or was it not worth it?
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Techniques. Topping
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StickyRandysGarden
StickyRandysGardenanswered grow question 4 years ago
It should double each site that you cut, only make sure to only do that in vegetative state.
eldruidamx
eldruidamxstarted grow question 4 years ago
Hello. Today I discovered an unusual injury on one of my girls ... Can someone identify the problem from the photo and help me with a solution?
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Leaves. Other
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Nor_Cal_Kannabliss
Nor_Cal_Kannablissanswered grow question 4 years ago
Looks like some.sort of pest is in your garden. I'd suggest treating your plants with an IPM stat! 🤘😤
eldruidamx
eldruidamxstarted grow question 4 years ago
Hello. Please help me identify the problem ... today the 8th week of vega ended, and some kind of illness began.(((
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Leaves. Color - Black or grey
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Organoman
Organomananswered grow question 4 years ago
To me it looks like damage caused by the leaf rubbing against your frame when the fan is blowing on the plant, and nothing to be concerned over. Is it only 1 leaf or is it everywhere? If it is everywhere, then that is a different issue. After looking at your diary, it doesn't appear to be anywhere else. You may be expecting too much of your plant; no plant will grow 100% perfect leaves 100% of the time. Your plant is a living organic being and not a robotic mass produced perfect machine! Two other observations from looking at your diary - 1) I hope your ties are elastic or have the ability to stretch. Tying knots around your branches with inelastic or rigid tie material (like wire/pipe cleaners/string) can strangle the branch as it grows, as branches not only get longer, but thicker too. Far better to tie a loop around your branches, starting with an anchor point, over the branch and then back to the anchor point, to then tie off with a knot there. - and 2) in my recommendation, try only removing old, yellow leaves. Those big, green, healthy leaves are producing the vital energy needed by your plant to grow her biggest and best flowers. Those leaves also act as a "storage" site for carbs, sugars, amino acids etc that your plant will draw upon during flowering. This is why the older leaves will go yellow during flowering, even though nutrition and health are ideal. It is far more efficient for your plant to re-use those elements than to create them from new during a high energy activity such as flowering. Those "bud sites" that people are worried about as being shaded, are relying on those big, green, healthy leaves to produce the energy that the flowers need to grow. Fewer healthy, green leaves = less energy produced = less stored reserves of vital grow elements = slower and smaller growth. It is that simple. By removing healthy green leaves, people are forcing the plant to grow new healthy green leaves to increase energy production levels again and to re-manufacture carbs, sugars, amino acids etc that the plant had cleverly stored in those big, healthy, green leaves, all over again. This takes a lot of energy, energy that could otherwise be going into flower growth. After growing cannabis for 35+ years, I am yet to see even one plant that gets rid of its own healthy green leaves for no apparent reason. Cannabis has been evolving for 100s of thousands of years to become the peak of perfection that it is, Her main/only goal is to breed. This requires the best flower growth possible. It does not involve getting rid of energy producing, vital element storing, healthy green leaves. Sorry, but I feel better now that I have had my daily rant about the pointlessness of de-leafing. I think I better go and have a lie down. Again, sorry for ranting. I hope this helps you, or someone else reading this, in some way..... Organoman.
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