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  1. Hi guys, I'll try keep this short and quick: I've always been super happy with my bud after harvest; super dense and frosty, even the small wispy buds lower down will turn your brain to mush. But for some reason I have a persistent problem of the spaces between flower nodes stretching to eternity when I flower. I never see this issue during veg! I've attached some images, the first three being of my indoor photoperiod plants and the 4th being of my casual outdoor autoflower. You can clearly see the density of buds on the autoflower is significantly higher than the photoperiods and I swear I didn't do anything different between each of them! Indoor Strains: 2x OG Kush and 2x King Kong Days in flower: 14 days Light: 8 year old purple spectrum Mars Hydro 600w equivalent LED Light distance from canopy: Moved to around 35-40cm from canopy during flower Nutrients: Terra Aquatica 3 part (Micro, Grow, Bloom). And a dash of Diatomaceous Earth every feed for the Silica pH: Generally around 6-6.3 Growing Medium: Freedom Farms 70/30 Coco Perlite Buffered Outdoor Strain: Zkittles Auto Days in flower: No idea to be honest I wasn't paying that much attention to this plant Light: Good old fashioned sun Amount of light: I actively move the plant around to chase the sun as much as possible. Nutrients: Exactly the same as above but more diluted as you can see some burn going on there pH: As above. Growing Medium: Freedom Farms 70/30 Coco Perlite Buffered
  2. We're 39 days since germination. Growth is strong but a tad off, where the new growth is quite pale and some of the fingers become inverted so that part of the finger is turned upside down. It looks rather spindly. They eventually grow into good looking but skinny leaves. Many leaves lower down end in a curled Claw. This is apparently due to me using nutrient-enriched soil as well as "salt nutrients" resulting in nutrient toxicity. Anyway I took some photos. They're perfectly good plants just need a bit more attention
  3. I've only ever grown this way, so I appreciate all the knowledge being shared, thank you. What I'm going to do: I'm going to feed straight pH'd water for 5 feeds. Then I'll resume feeding with a 20% diluted nutrient solution. Maybe I'll be able to uncurl the clawed leaves a little, I don't know I guess I'll see. In the meantime while I try salvage the grow I'll be doing more research on the correct growing medium for me and the supplements that need to go with them. Coco has always interested me. Am I missing anything else important? Probably haha. Also now's a good a time as ever to do a grow diary, so I'll do that too and we'll see where the grow goes
  4. Plants just don't look healthy and it makes me sad. It's still early on and I'd like to be proactive if at all possible without being hasty
  5. pH adjusted to as close to 6 as possible
  6. They were germinated on the 13th Jan 2023 so they are currently only 39 days old. Still need to fill out the scrog so it will be a short while til flower. If I'm able, would you recommend I plain water for 2 - 3 waterings, and then switch to a mix of BioBizz nutrients? I've found a feeding schedule for Biobizz nutes specifically for Freedom Farms soil. Plus the price of the Biobizz nutes was surprisingly lower than I expected, and I believe switching nutes is an option.
  7. @Totemic@Ill_Evan Damn, always surprises me how little I actually know about growing cannabis. Are you guys basically saying that there are nutrients already in the soil which are being taken up by the plants along with the salt nutrients and this is causing a nutrient toxicity? I'm pretty strapped for cash at the moment, and switching them over to coco isn't an option (they're already established in the soil). Are brand new, organic nutrients absolutely necessary or can I just tone down the amount of salt nutrients I'm using until I can afford organic nutes? Let's say a 20% dilution? Could you perhaps drop me a brand of tried and tested organic nutes that I can go do my own research on? To me it sounds like organic nutes are the right way to go so I might just bite the bullet. What confuses me as well is that there is a recommended dilution ratio for Soil on the side of the Tera Aquatica nute bottles.
  8. Yes they are 4 Blue Dream photoperiod plants. By Atlas Seeds I believe.
  9. Hi all as the title says I've been dealing with cases of The Claw, or Nitrogen Toxicity I believe. The plants have always harvested fine though I suspect they weren't at the highest quality they could be for this clawing reason. Growing medium: soil - Freedom Farms Premium Classic Nutrients: Terra Aquatica 3 Part Flora series (Micro, Grow, Bloom), Kushy brand Cal-Mag granules supplement. I use a generic pH down solution to pH the water. I am currently working on a 60% strength dilution already which makes the nutrient toxicity so puzzling. The N-P-K of each: Micro: 5-0-1 Grow: 3-1-6 Bloom: 0-5-4 Have I missed any info? I've attached images of my nutrient solution chart and leaves of the plants. Thanks all for your time trying to help me out.
  10. Thanks for the tip, never thought to use a bleach solution.
  11. Howdy good people. I'll keep this short and sweet. I'm just about to harvest a crop that had a late Thrips infestation. I know these buggers are tiny and there are probably thousands of them all over the grow space. Id like to ask for suggestions on how to properly clean/debug my grow room once the plants have been harvested? I'd like to try and avoid this situation with my next batch of plant-babies. I've got a pump spray bottle with a Neem Oil solution. Was thinking of pumping up the concentration and just going ham from floor to ceiling. Thanks in advance for your time.
  12. Hey there, thanks for the input! Ill start with watering 2L (from original 3L) per plant and see how they react, if the same thing happens I'll begin watering every 4 days and take it from there. I'll also see if i can get one of those handy probes that measure soil saturation. I cant lift the pots unfortunately as they are under a scrog at the moment
  13. Hello good people, I hope you are all doing well. I have what seems to be a very specific problem (I can't find anything on Google), which is my plants' leaves will significantly droop/curl downwards sometimes as much as 90 degrees immediately after watering. This is not the same curling caused by Nitrogen toxicity (I know this because my Critical Orange Punch is actually showing "the Claw". I've reduced the nutrients as of last feed) I'm talking 2 different symptoms here. Odd thing is, a few hours later they're perked right back up into their "praying" position looking healthier than ever. Thankfully this isn't a catastrophic issue but I'm worried I'm holding my plants back and not enabling them to grow to their full potential I.e. this doesn't look like healthy stress. My watering regime is as follows: I drench the soil with 3.5L of nutrient solution once every 3 days. They are in 22L fabric pots and there is maybe 1 or 2 cups worth of runoff if I had to guess. My ideas so far: I may be watering too heavily, even if the frequency is fine. From my own research I know that oxygen is also super important for healthy root function. Maybe I'm basically waterboarding my plants, and only when the excess water has drained will the roots find their oxygen. Might explain why they seem to perk right back up a couple hours later. Apologies for not providing pictures, I watered yesterday and didn't think to post here until today. But if anyone's ever done any heavy pruning/lollypopping then you'll know what symptoms I'm talking about regarding the leaf drooping/curling. Thanks in advance for reading
  14. I figured "Heating and smoking" isn't the same as eating haha. Plus I was hoping that because the buds haven't formed yet it would be okay because they will form after I spray and therefore not have any pesticide on them. I have no hard science to back this up, I'm just desperate and I'm looking for any shred of hope here. Here are a couple images 3 days after the spray: https://imgur.com/a/l9MSQ85 Some leaves are still turning yellow by the day but the biggest change I've noticed is many of the white tendril pistils have actually turned brown, it looks as if there is +-2 weeks left until harvest. I don't know how this plant is going to turn out but it will at least be a learning experience for me but damn am I going to be annoyed if she dies on me
  15. https://imgur.com/a/wzH2Zlf So I went to the nursery and got myself the closest thing I could find to Effekto's Insect Control. I came home and gave the plant a proper pruning, trying to get the worst affected leaves out of there. I then sprayed the plant thoroughly, from above as well as from below to try get the undersides of as many leaves as possible. The leaves were basically dripping when I was done, I hope I didn't over do it. I watered her before doing anything because I didn't want any pesticide to filter down through to the roots if any of it landed/dripped onto the soil. I just have 2 questions: 1. It doesn't say on the pesticide how often I need to use it, is there a general rule for these things or do i need to do some more research on that? 2. How do I prevent this from happening again? I was thinking of placing a layer of muslin cloth over the intake fan(I know thrips are tiny tiny but this has gotta help even a little bit?) As well as trying to take better precautions when coming from outside I.E. changing clothes and washing hands before opening the tent.
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