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deleafer2220
08-30-2009, 09:34 PM
First time grower with little to no experience. Nearly 2 weeks in to veg. with another 2 to go. Alright batch of bagseed to start with my experiment.
Pic 1. Leaf Decay on #1 (Fixed after starting Nutes), Wilting on #2 (Tallest one due to transplant prior, sure light is too close)
Pic 2. All 3 "The 3 Musketeers"
Pic 3. Minor Black fly/Fungus fly? problem (Due to soil im guessing)
Pic 4. pH Test kit with nutes added in (1/4 teaspoon per 2 quarts) closet to 6.5
Pic 5. Canopy temp at a steady 84/85F Light temp low 90's Humidity runs between 40-45
Double "Recycled Plastic" bin growbox (only $3.50 at HD), with 6 CFL DIY adjustible Lighting (4 6500k, 2 2700k) apox. 2-3 inches above. 18/6 schedule. Feeding 100mL per plant every 2-3 days with MG All Purpose. Intake/Circulation fan on lighting schedule with exhaust running 24/7 4inch CPU fan 35fpm
headshake
08-30-2009, 09:49 PM
Pic 4. pH Test kit with nutes added in (1/4 teaspoon per 2 quarts) closet to 6.5
with that test kit you can't add you nutes and then adjust the pH. the nutes distort the test results (if that is indeed what you are doing).
-shake
deleafer2220
08-30-2009, 09:56 PM
Headshake,
Water is prebottled in 2 quarts (from our water purifier 6.3-6.5) then 1/4 teaspoon MG All Purpose is added (pH raises to 6.5-6.7). Am I doing this right or wrong ?
Thanks for Reading Stay Up :jointsmile:
420barista
08-30-2009, 10:45 PM
deleafer2220 my (Man or Woman) I wish you much success In Your Grow. It Looks Good. One Question Though I see your using a color chart test kit, and if I read your post correctly you checked the ph after adding your nutrients. While your 6.5 number is a great one for a soil grow. I am wondering how accurate it could be since nutrients seem to not all be clear. I have found after the nutrients are mixed in, that getting an accurate read is diffucult with the color change of what your testing. I would highly reccomend getting an inexpensive Digital Ph Meter so you can be rest assured that your ph is good for your (hopefully) Young Ladies there.
I have this one and like it, and for under $25.00
Milwaukee pH600 pH Meter Tester Aquarium Hydroponics - eBay (item 230371268056 end time Sep-24-09 23:00:48 PDT) (http://cgi.ebay.com/Milwaukee-pH600-pH-Meter-Tester-Aquarium-Hydroponics_W0QQitemZ230371268056QQcmdZViewItemQQp tZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item35a33295d8&_trksid=p4634.c0.m14.l1262)
Now mind you this is simply a recommendation the choice is yours. I'm simply saying what I know to work good and not cost an arm and a leg. and since you have a manual color test kit I would use that to calibrate your meter with. Just with clear pure tap water or whatever water your using b4 nutrients.
But I dont want you to think you did anything wrong. when your feeding your babies do like you did and add your nutrients and then check your ph.
Its just when your calibrating your meter and you dont have a calibration solution handy I would first test your water with the manual color test. to see what # you need to dial your meter in with.
Hope I didnt confuse you.
and once again My best wishes with your babies there. (congrats on the triplets):thumbsup:
deleafer2220
08-30-2009, 11:24 PM
420barista,
For some reason or another its hard to find the digital readers where im at. Ive gone to wal-mart, petsmart, petworld, and various other locations. Therefore i went with what i could lol. My 1st choice deff. was a digi one, but when you can't find it its another story. Well off to enjoy some of gods creations. Will update every watering for those wondering and following.
Thanks Everyone for advice and Stay Up :rastasmoke:
greenatik
08-31-2009, 03:10 AM
well for what its worth i've never had a problem ph'ing after adding nutes. but my nutes aren't that dark so maybe thats why :wtf:
deleafer2220
08-31-2009, 05:58 PM
Greenatik,
Lol for what its worth im using MG all purpose which is a light baby blue pellet in color. Does any one think that this is throwing my readings off ? Even so all in all plants still looking healthy to me, minus the one in the middle which is slightly coming back from major wilting yesterday.
On another note had some new growth today and up to 5 points on leaves and up to 3rd or 4th nodes. Once i hit 5 or 6 i am planning to LST the babies (any advice would be great, have done major readings for this grow and do not want to mess it up hah). Might have a small root problem with oxygen getting to them. Will make bigger holes in bottom on new transplant. Deff all 3 indicas from what i can tell too.
Thanks again for you input and stay up :rasta:
deleafer2220
09-03-2009, 11:02 PM
So im a day or two late on update but have been very busy. Plants are looking good IMO, all green and "praying". I have a bad feeling I am going to be dealt with 1 female and 2 males, due to two being lanky and one short bushy one. Averaging 80-85F Daytime 80-75F Nighttime. Will increase nutes next watering, but not before another transplant for all of them. Im lost on how many days its been it seems like a lost space of time :stoned: but im guessing mid way through veg cause im on 5th set of nodes ?
Pic1 Middle (minor wilting still)
Pic2 Left
Pic3 Right
TheDuck
09-03-2009, 11:16 PM
lookin good. imo one of the most important gadgets to invest in is a Hanna EC/PH/Temp hand meter (Hanna Combo pH/EC/TDS/Temperature Meters - Meters & Data Acquisition - Earth & Environmental - Carolina Biological Supply Company (http://www.carolina.com/product/hanna+combo+ph-ec-tds-temperature+meter,+low+range.do?keyword=low&sortby=bestMatches))
these sweet little things save you a ton of probs down the road if used correctly(lockup, local water PH swings, nute burns). The other benefit is that you can scientifically fine tune your approach in a lot of different ways when you want to tinker. For example I experimented with dropping the PH of my rockwool to 6.0 before taking clones and transplanting and got the timing demarcated to a t.
Costs a bit, but the problems that it has the tech to diagnose and repair make it an invaluable tool.
deleafer2220
09-03-2009, 11:25 PM
Theduck,
Lol thanks for the link but im keeping it budget friendly this first grow, maybe next one i will see
Thanks for reading stay up :rasta:
TheDuck
09-03-2009, 11:32 PM
bro if it cost $1000 USD i would still be pitching it as one of the most important diagnostic tools. i wear it on my belt when i go out next to my cell and my bowie knife. I take it to bed with me. its THAT cool. should put it high on your wish list because, youll discover quickly, problems solved early save you pain, suffering, headache and dollars. :)
deleafer2220
09-20-2009, 10:55 PM
Do to a over-long vacation i was forced to kill off grow. But now I will be starting over yet again. One Bean germinating (Paper Towel Method -pHed Water). Will be posting Growbox SetUp and plant when sprouted. Only one this time cause im tired of putting all the effort in for nothing. After this grow will try for 3 again.
Thanks for Reading :thumbsup:
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