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But why only the fabric pots ?
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Hi
Please help - 3 rows of 3 pots. All a local cannabis craft soil. I have been feeding low doses of Biobiuzz nutes & stimulants through a Blumat drip system.
Strain is a Purple Punch cross, ( that needs extra cal/mag and I gave a bit ) .
The first row is airpots - and everything looking healthy and green
2nd two rows - locally made fabric pot - bottom big old leaves have turned a pure yellow ( now forming brown patches ) - no curling , no leaf tip burn - and newer leaves are a pale green .
Difficult to see in pic one - but right two rows are the pale green ones.
I narrowed down to a lack of Nitrogen, ( from what I can research ) so I have given a good feed of BioBizz fishmix.
Question is - is this lack of N and why only two of the three rows with cloth pots ?
Lack of O2 due to fabric maybe ?
PS...There is a knat problem - but not too bad - they came in the soil
Please, any advice appreciated
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Thanks for info.
Was an original breeders pack from Ethos genetics ( from Trophy Seeds ) .
Whats the procedure for cloning a plant in flower ?
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also, the second one in the photos is half the size of the first two
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21 minutes ago, PsyCLown said:
They will be feminized, although with a predisposition to hermie.
I would not bother growing them out. I assume you took cuttings, or hopefully have more seeds? Rather use those than the possible hermie seeds - the last thing you want is for the plant to hermie during flowering after spending all that time and effort getting the plant to where it is.
100% AGREE - I am going to plant some outdoors, and I do have a mother still, but I have 4 of the strain in flower at the moment, and all four are slightly different - but this one baby -- wow - never seen anything like it - just pure white resin on the buds - no colored hairs at all - so I wanted this particular ones seeds - but I cannot risk a hermie again...so will do outside
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wait - this is all a patience game
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So I had a light leak in my grow room, and one of my Inzane plants hermied, I removed it in a day, but now all my Purple Punch's and Inzane's have loads of seeds.
Will they all be female seeds ?
Is it worth growing them indoors for my next grow ?
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Thanks all for info - my thinking was that because it is IR, it will fall outside the light spectrum that a plant would be able to react/interact with, and therefore shouldnt cause any adverse reactions...
I have a device that would allow me to program/control my aircon according to a schedule, allowing me to make temperature shifts between my day and night temperature more controllable, and allow automatic AI changes to the aircon settings depending on temperature and humudity, and it works on IR...
Going to give it a go ...
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Would IR light from something like a CCTV camera, or a remote blaster for the aircon, disturb a plant in dark cycle ?
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with pot size, I need about 350L to do a proper flush.
RO units are great, but wastage is ridiculous. Summer I will try harvest rainwater.
In theory, the chlorine/chloromine and other shit in tap water, shouldnt do any harm to plants in coco, because theres no living organism in the substrate to keep alive ?
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@KgrowsWhat do you think ...My tap water PH is 8 - so I will have to do a limited flush with my 200L RO tank ...or should I use some tap water straight from tap to do a flush first, then go with RO with cal/mag & H2O2
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On 9/5/2019 at 11:39 AM, Kgrows said:
ad.
Thanks - thats a lot of info to digest - really appreciate it.
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6 minutes ago, Blue Cheese said:
your plants look good to me?maybe you being a little paranoid
think that comes with the territory ... ROFL ...
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4 hours ago, CreX said:
What is the base ppm from the nutrients?
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thanks for info guys guys - I also thought that using the FloraCoco series would account for the cal/mag issue with Coco, but it seems (Because imho ) , that the amount of cal/mag added in the nutes, the magnesium is not enough for explosive growth and causes a deficiency.
From looking at the deficiency charts, I could also still have a calcium deficiency . Maybe the symptoms of this took longer to come through ?
I havnt done a flush before - due to the amount of work required and complexity , and really dont want to take them outside - but I think thats what I need to do.
Does my flush water need to be PH adjusted ( I presume also flush with RO water ? ) , should I add cal/mag to the flush water if I am already having a cal/mag issue ? What about some H2O2 maybe as well in flush water ?
It is 12 days since I flipped.
CreX..What do you mean by base ppm from Nutrients ?
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8 hours ago, Kgrows said:
What water are you using? What ppm are u adding in calmag? Ph? What GH range of nutes are you using?
Using RO water, ppm about 20, been adding 3-5 teaspoons of cal/mag ( powder ) into about 40L reservoir.Total ppm is about 1800 . PH is 6.0, and using GHE FloraCoco with Atami coco ( which I didnt dose initially with cal/mag - idiot )
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8 hours ago, CreX said:
Sup man,
It would seem as though the issue is still the magnesium...
I had a similar situation happen to me not long ago in my hydro...
I had my plants start exhibiting mag defs on the lover leaves... So I also extra dosed them with calmag.
The plants growth resumed and flourished... But about a week to 2 weeks after... All my leaves on one plant had major magnesium def symptoms!!
I was flabbergasted as to what the actual fuck is happening...
But new growth was beautiful... And still pretty explosive... So I left it as is.
So tell me... How is your new growth?
Another note, the older leaves will never heal... Always refer to new growth as an indication of plant happiness
Thats exactly whats happening to me, my growth has been explosive, still is ...what nutes did you use ?
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I am growing in coco/autopot with GHE nutes.
I had a cal/mag issue - which you can see in the first 2 pics. I extra dosed cal/mag and it seems to have receded .
Now I am getting burn on the edges of my leaves, and a slight leaf curl.
it, I tried looking it up, and come up with a potassium deficiency ??
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Thats what I did, ordewred a HEPA filter the right size, from takealot, problem is, airflow was extremely retsricted . Not meant for huge airflow..
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1 hour ago, Trailblazer420 said:
I haven't got a filter on mine, however I'm not brining in outside air. I have noticed some minor dust in the tent though. Will look into this as I've been thinking of installing a pollen filter to avoid accidental pollination. I noticed my neighbours have outdoor plants which sparked this thought.
Great share @420SA
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Ive been looking for decent filters for my intake, currently using the outside cover of a air intake filter, but I find it blocks airflow a lot. Tried using a HEPA filter, but that blocked airflow even more.
Where can you get a pollen filter ?
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Thanks all - definitely Cal/mag issues. I though that using the Atami coco which is buffered, and FloraCoco which I presumed would be adjusted for Cal?mag in coco would be okay, but will dose them from now.
Removed all dead leaves.
Thanks
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