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LST
weeks 8-9
Defoliation
weeks 9, 12-14
Soil
Grow medium
Coco Coir
Grow medium
Vermiculite
Grow medium
Other
Grow medium
Grow Conditions
Week 3
Vegetation
10
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Height
16 hrs
Light Schedule
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herbalistssword herbalistssword
4 years ago
Took a while for the girls to look healthy and show some growth, finally there. I decided to pot them in soil this week and they are looking well. My friend gave me a third clone he didn't need (in the red cup). Will give those girls a week or so and transplant into the soil which I have prepared: 120L old used biobizz light mix that I had 40L coco coir 40L worm castings 40L plumice To which I added: 200mg/litre Ecothrive life-cycle as that seemed to contain most of the amendments I would have needed to mix myself. 50mg/litre fish, bone and blood meal 100mg/litre epsom salts mixed the lot up, potted and let it rest for a week, I then sprinkled with some cover crop seeds and mulch. Ready and waiting for the clones to be ready. The 4th pot will have another clone of the kritikal-k plant I have
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Grow Questions
herbalistssword
herbalistsswordstarted grow question 4 years ago
The clone that is in the cup has droopy leaves. I thought it was overwatered so I let it dry for a few days and watered it again today, still droopy. What could be causing this?
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Leaves. Wilting
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BurningOutcast
BurningOutcastanswered grow question 4 years ago
Youre clones arfe droopy because youre overwatering them. I noticed your daytime temps are below 65. Guess what, youre plants are hardly drinking or growing so your overwatering. This happens in my greenhouse in the winter here down south. Water less and consider getting a heater or keeping all your young plants bunched together so they biomass warms them until they get a little larger.
herbalistssword
herbalistsswordstarted grow question 4 years ago
Ordered some tiger worms to add to the pots. Any precautions/tips to increase their chance of survival? Got a lot of mulch and cover crop already.
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Other. General questions
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Weezy90
Weezy90answered grow question 4 years ago
Hi ! Tijgerwormen of ook wel compostwormen, verwerken organisch materiaal in de bodem. Nadien breken ze de organische stoffen af met de bacteriën en enzymen in hun darmkanaal en dit geeft dan weer meer voedingsstoffen aan je planten😉 Win-win situatie dus. Ze planten zich snel verder, maar kunnen niet goed tegen licht, stress en droogte. Zorg er dus voor dat ze zich goed kunnen bewegen door de aarde, dat deze luchtig genoeg is en steeds voldoende vochtig. En natuurlijk niet te vergeten, dat ze goed kunnen eten, dat er dus voldoende compostmateriaal/organisch materiaal aanwezig is in je bodem. Je kan dit extra gaan toevoegen. Ik hoop dat ik kon helpen 🙂 Veel succes met groeien!🌱
herbalistssword
herbalistsswordstarted grow question 4 years ago
Water these pots with 4L, they look good for a day then get all droopy again. Transplanted them 8 days ago to these pots. Worried something else is wrong and am overwatering. Should they be taking this much water? Topsoil
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Plant. Wilting
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Organoman
Organomananswered grow question 4 years ago
The fact they are looking good after watering then drooping again soon afterwards, tells me the substrate is overly dry. Four litres is not unreasonable, however I would suggest giving them one litre every half hour, so that they get the 4 litres over 2 hours. This way if your substrate is over dry and the water is just running straight through the pot without being effectively absorbed, the staggered watering method can help to rehydrate the substrate. This way, the first litre gets "sucked" up properly and swells the soil a bit, before the next litre is given and due to the swollen soil, more of the second litre will be absorbed more effectively, the same thing happening with litres three and four. It is a bit like blowing up a balloon, each time you add a litre and let it get "sucked" up a bit, the further the moisture will penetrate the soil, until the soil is fully moistened from edge to edge and top to bottom, just like filling a balloon a bit more with each breath. After getting your soil evenly moistened, try to maintain an even moisture level that is not too wet or not too dry. This can be a bit tricky to work out and has a lot of variables, such as temps, air flow, the plants size and requirements etc, but with time and experience, you will master this skill. At first you may have to repeat the four litre trick a second or even third day in a row, until your plants are staying normal and not drooping by the next day and the entire volume of soil has become evenly re-moistened again. A good way to know when to water again is by literally sticking your finger in to the soil and if the top inch or so is dry, then it is time to water deeply until run off, once again, and water the whole surface of the pot, not just next to the plant, roots will not grow in dry soil, nor will nutrients be available. Sticking your finger into multiple spots in the pot can be a better overall way to make a determination to the dryness of the entire pot. Watering to run off will ensure that water has penetrated from top to bottom and can help prevent any mineral salts from the fertilizers, from building up in your soil. Hope this helps,.... Organoman.
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