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lopan
Registered: 09/24/08
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There is no runoff... I guess I am not watering enough? I can not remember the name of the ferts (Tiger Something) - I will write them down in the morning when I check on my plants.
Could the HPS have been too close, burning the plants? The area isn't that hot, but I am wondering if there is just too much light, or if they do need some dark-time.
Anyone else want to chime in about the exhaust fan? :-D
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Dr. Penguin
Registered: 05/19/08
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Re: Day 17 [Re: lopan]
#138938 - 10/31/08 09:36 AM (16 years, 1 month ago) |
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Marijuana is a C4 plant which doesn't require a dark period, 24/0 will provide the fastest growth. Those really don't look like light burns to me. Light burns are usually much bigger and result in bleaching of the leaves. Next time you water, water them until water runs out the bottom of the pots. Check the Ph of this runoff with a digital Ph meter or litmus strips and let us know what the Ph is.
As for the exhaust fan, you can buy 8" (it looks like 8" I'm not sure) flange fittings at home depot. Grab some caulk, seal the edges, screw down the flange and attach ducting. But that fan will not be strong enough to provide the ventilation you will need. That kind of fan cannot be connected to a carbon scrubber so as soon as full flower comes on, you are going to have some stink outside your house. Be careful.
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lopan
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OK,
PH of water before watering - ~6.5 PH of runoff of the smaller plant - ~6.0 PH of runoff of the larger plant - ~5.0
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Dr. Penguin
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Re: Day 17 [Re: lopan]
#139200 - 11/01/08 12:37 PM (16 years, 1 month ago) |
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Sounds like your Ph might be a bit low. You can water with a touch of hydrated lime if you'd like. Hydrated lime is a quick fix, it will raise the Ph for about a week or so. Next time you transplant, add a bit of quick lime or garden lime to the mix, that should buffer your soil to about where you need it. If fixing the Ph doesn't solve your problem, we can try something else. Good luck!
P.S. Any word on the type of fert you are using?
Edited by Dr. Penguin (11/01/08 09:26 PM)
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lopan
Registered: 09/24/08
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OK, so, lime is used to raise PH? (You said "lower the Ph for about a week"). I added worm castings, garden gypsum, bone meal and vermiculite to the soil when I transplanted - could it have been too much of this stuff (the first 3, I suppose)?
I am using Foxfarm Grow Big (6-4-4) and Tiger Bloom (2-8-4). When i transplanted, I used both. During the last watering, I used only the former.
Also, could it be heat? The sensor in the pot was reading 90 when I just checked up there.
I need to go out and buy some of those pitpot things so that I can germinate new seeds... I hate putting them from the shot glass, right into a solo cup.
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Dr. Penguin
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Re: Day 17 [Re: lopan]
#139311 - 11/01/08 09:23 PM (16 years, 1 month ago) |
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Raise the Ph, sorry. (Post edited). Those are good nutes, they shouldn't be causing any sort of micro nutrient deficiencies. With temperatures above 90o it could definitely be heat stress. Try fixing the Ph and lowering the temperatures, that should fix you up. Let me know what happens.
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lopan
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Heat has been corrected and I have begun foliar feeding with straight-up PH-corrected (used vinegar and baking soda) filtered water and the leaves are still quite yellow. The plants are definitely growing, and the smell is ridiculous, but yellow.
Either today or tomorrow I will be watering the plants, the first time with the PH adjusted water.
I am also considering buying a 600w MH light to use in place of the HPS, until I begin budding.
Will follow up soon!
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lopan
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Re: Day 17 [Re: lopan]
#141854 - 11/06/08 07:43 PM (16 years, 26 days ago) |
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OK.
Went to the hydro store yesterday, bought PH up an down, and a 600w MH blue-tinted light (to replace the HPS light). Only digital PH meeters that they had are above $100... Screw that, I'll use my drops and vial.
Came home, swapped the light, corrected the PH of the water, watered, and tested run off. Runoff was a little low (6.0ish).
Been a little over 24 hours since. Just checked on them and WOW. Not only are the leaves returning to a green color, but the plant has grown at least an inch.
I'll give it a few more days (or at least until the next watering), and hopefully the leaves will be back to their dark-green coluor.
Thanks for the help!
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Dr. Penguin
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Re: Day 17 [Re: lopan]
#142177 - 11/07/08 01:26 PM (16 years, 26 days ago) |
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Ha, Ph is crucial. Glad to hear that the quality Ph up/down is working out for you.
Hows the construction coming? Lets see some pics.
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lopan
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The plants are really growing. Like whoa. The watt / square-foot ratio is very high.
Construction is on hold...
I'll have to take some pictures of the plants - still some yellowing going on.
Edited by lopan (11/28/08 09:56 AM)
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lopan
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Here be the pictures!
How do these look for day 28? These have been on 24/0 with a 600w HPS, and just recently a MH. As you can see, some of the leaves are quiet yellow... Wondering if I should just snip them off, or let them go? Why aren't they re-greening like the rest of the leaves? Should the light be closer or further?
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Dr. Penguin
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Re: Day 28 [Re: lopan]
#142759 - 11/09/08 11:24 AM (16 years, 24 days ago) |
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Some leaves will just never regreen. I usually cut my damaged leaves off when they are 3/4 dead. I would take off a couple of your bottoms leaves but the plants look pretty robust. Also, I would think about flushing the pots out really well, the tips of the new growth is still yellow. If you flush it, use the ferts as directed, and the ph up/down only when required, I think they will fully green up in no time. Good luck.
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Annom
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Re: Day 28 [Re: lopan]
#142762 - 11/09/08 11:26 AM (16 years, 24 days ago) |
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What's the distance between the tops and the light? The leaves look like it may be a bit too hot.
Don't worry about the old leaves. You can just let them go. They will not recover. It's important that new leaves stay healthy.
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lopan
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So how exactly do I flush? With water, I assume. I guess flushing is giving them enough water that the runoff is just flowing out?
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Dr. Penguin
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Re: Day 28 [Re: lopan]
#143705 - 11/11/08 05:12 PM (16 years, 21 days ago) |
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Yup, you flush with water. I usually do ~ 3-4 times the volume of the pot. So if I have them in 1gal pots, use 3-4 gal water. Or you can put them in the sink/tub and turn the water on to a trickle and let it run through the soil for about a half hour.
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lopan
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I like your new avatar, Doctor.
So, I flushed the soil yesterday and man did I make a mess. I figured that the plants would be in horrible condition today... Man am I wrong! They are dark green and flourishing! Amazing. Last time I am going to do a soil grow... Can't wait to do hydro!
So with my next watering, I will reintroduce the fertilizers, though only at 75% or so. Should I add ferts to my foliar feeding?
Today is the 1-month mark of my plants. I wonder how much longer I will keep them on 24/0 lighting, before switching to budding... Wonder if I want to mess with a mother / clones as well...
Temperature is becoming more of an issue (or not). The ambient temperature up there is around 55, and the temperature around the pots is around 60... Regardless, the plants seem to be growing just fine.
Edited by lopan (11/13/08 10:43 AM)
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Dr. Penguin
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Re: Day 28 [Re: lopan]
#144368 - 11/13/08 01:23 PM (16 years, 20 days ago) |
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Thanks, I like it too. Much better than the shitty photoshop one I had.
Yup, I usually don't mess with soil because its a mess and a pain in the ass. I'm glad to hear the flush went well for ya though. I thought it would help.
I personally never foliar feed. Leaves are for light, roots are for nutes in my opinion. The only time I ever spray my leaves is when I get an immobile element deficiency. Otherwise there are just too many things that could hurt more than help.
I vote for trying clones. They save so much time and effort in the long run. No guessing about sex, you know exactly what they like and don't like, constant yield, and all the plants are all uniform in size/growth pattern (a huge help later for you when you want to set up your tiers.)
Those temps are very low, I'd be worried about it personally. Growth rate is directly proportional to tempearature (up to a point ~85F). So the warmer it is, they faster you see results. A little space heater with a themostat would be a wise investment.
Keep up the good work and picture posting!
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coda
Registered: 04/20/08
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i'd put some money down on a P or Mg deficiency judging by the looks of your leaves.
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GROWPUPPET
Marijuana
Registered: 11/12/08
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Re: Lets build a grow room! [Re: lopan]
#144623 - 11/14/08 01:09 AM (16 years, 19 days ago) |
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Thanks for making this thread! I have already learned a few things from it. I wish you the best of luck, Keep posting your progress so we can all learn from your triumphs and tragedies
-------------------- I'M A CULTIVATION PUPPET LEARNING HOW TO GROW ENOUGH WEED TO SUPPORT MY AND ALL MY TRUE FRIENDS HABITS, SO WE NEVER HAVE TO BUY THE STUFF AGAIN AND CAN INVEST ALL THE MONEY WE'RE GOING TO SAVE INTO A WEED GROWING OPERATION ON THE DARK SIDE OF THE MOON.
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lopan
Registered: 09/24/08
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Linux user, by any chance?
Now that the plants are over a month old, should I just get some of those little rockwoll cubes, clip off a cuttling, and try cloning with the hormone stuff?
Also, smell is becoming a huge problem. If I go and build a carbon scrubber, are there any other types of (cheaper) fans that I could use? 6" inline fans cost a whole lot of money...
I put a small space heater up there and set the thermostat to 80f - lets see what happens next!
GrowPuppet: Happy to help, be it inadvertently or not.
And now pictures of day 31 (Two pictures of each plant):
Do they look big, small, fat, skinny? Just want to know how they look for day 31...
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