Plants are looking great! :greenthumb: Didn't notice the yellowing you were talking about... might just need to transplant...
Good luck :jointsmile:
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Plants are looking great! :greenthumb: Didn't notice the yellowing you were talking about... might just need to transplant...
Good luck :jointsmile:
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Originally Posted by bigtopsfinn
Thanks for the kind words finn! I noticed your first grow went really well, I am hoping I can produce similar results. I have been thinking of trying lst with these plants, and after seeing your success I just may give it a try.
I noticed the last couple days a slight yellowing of a couple plants, so I purchased the PH kit. It all seems to be fine, but someone on another forum suggested it may be a nitrogen issue... I'll just have to wait and see.
I just need to figure a proper nute schedule now. I have all the nutes listed on the Pure Blend Pro Soil schedule, just need to adjust it to work well with cannabis I guess.
Peace!
Thanks :jointsmile:
LST FTW! Scrog was even better IMO (even with some problems...) but I don't think I'd do it with 11 plants!
I've been thinking about trying coco next time around, and after reading up on it, I found out that it gets root bound very quickly.
Not sure if you were going to put them into the 5 gals next or not, but I would put them into something smaller first... Check the rootball on one of them. It's very easy! Wait until almost dry, then palm the dirt, flip upside-down, and GENTLY pull off the pot, tapping lightly if needed to budge. http://boards.cannabis.com/basic-gro...ency-baby.htmlQuote:
Overgrow GrowFAQ: Cannabis Growing Encyclopedia
Using Coco as a Substate
Contributed by: Irishgi
The only drawback to Coco I have found is that a massive root ball forms very quick while in veg., all my plants were detrimentally root bound in 7 Liter (1.85) gallons of coco after only 3 weeks of growth from seed. If you are ready for the growth, being in pots, and hesitant at all to go hydro with supplies and adjustments, it's just a small hurdle for all the benefits.
I have read a few posts on how plants seem to get root bound in Coco. I will be transplanting them into one gallon containers asap.Quote:
Originally Posted by bigtopsfinn
I gotta get going, but thanks again for the tips!
Peace
This is day 15 of the 18/6 schedule. I transplanted into one gallon containers today, and it went off really smoothly. I held off on the nutes again when watering after transplanting. I also lowered the hood about ten more inches to promote faster growth now that I have transplanted.
Everything seems to be going good, although I am still noticing the yellowing of two plants.. I will have a more detailed update this evening.
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This is day 17 of 18/6 schedule. The temps are getting a bit high, and is causing a little concern. I also noticed burns of some kind on two of the plants. I have fed the plants with the recommended nutes off the PBP schedule and they really exploded over night. They look mostly healthy and I am pretty much satisfied with everything.
Enjoy the pics and thanks for looking!
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you're lookin good man. How tall are those ladies? They look a tad small for close to three weeks of 18\6. Also noticed the fan blowing air on them, looks a bit close. Also a oscillating fan would be better. They like to get blown around a bit, and then stabilize for 4-5 seconds before getting blown around again.
Plants lookin good & healthy though.
The grow room is getting really hot during the day. I am going to have to buy a portable air conditioner most likely. I have tried several different things to remove the heat. I have moved around the fans and blowers to several different places and still barely any difference is noticeable.
It has been in the low 90's to low 80's for the last two days, Can that be detrimental to my plants? I am going to try and solve this problem asap!
I really hope my plants can cope with the heat.
thanks for checking my grow out.
Hey bro, looking good from here!
Maybe you have seen this already-->http://boards.cannabis.com/plant-pro...es-desert.html:thumbsup:
Looking good matey, nice selection of both strains & equipment :thumbsup:
Only problem i can see is not attaching pictures just URL's. Can u pretty please attach them instead. So much easier to browse for us lazy one's :jointsmile:
Keep up the good work!! :D