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Never mind just figured that out(palm to forhead)
Im thinking about using the koko pro 75% and a 25% mix of perlite. Any thoughts
I dont want to jinx myself but since i let them dry out and added the MG they are slowly starting to come back and growing. Leaves that started to die are still bad and some have died. But the ones above are stiffening up and looking good. The new grow has a little tip burn not sure y lights are 4-6 inches away so maybe its the nutes.
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Good to hear they're recovering. And it does sound like nute burns.
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So i transplanted the ladies into some 1gal pots. Used perlite and Koko Pro. Looking forward to the new growth and getting these babies some size. Their are some dead leaves still on the bottoms of the plants should i just leave them or cut them off.
First pics show nutrient def, like nitrogen and sulphur. If you've given some fert, the apppearance should become greener in a couple of days. It will take a little time. Maybe another dose of fert in a few days to a week and see what happens. Don't overdo the fert. Transplant to bigger containers when they get bigger.
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Transplanted to 1gal pots with Koko Pro and Perlite they seem to be alive again and the smell is coming back. Doing alot of research on LST, FIMing and topping to train them still hazzy on it though. Heres what they look like now. Attachment 292500
One question i have is mine seem to have alot of inner growth (see pic)
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Should i leave that or trim it up. Also most plants Im seeing have multiple branches creating say a sub plant off the main trunk. Mine seem to only be branches with only leaves off the main trunk. Is that the strain i have or is there a way to create that sub plant off the main trunk, or am i just not at that stage of growth yet.
Any and all help is great. Thanks
Wow man your plants look so much healthier, good job. They looked half dead.
If you want to LST those plants better get going that main stem is looking a bit thick and may snap when you try bending it over. If it does snap wrap the break with sterile gauze and then again with some tape. Wait a week or two and the stem should have healed.
As far as the branching goes I am aware of two schools of thought here. Personally I do not top or remove branching. I train lower branches to grow mostly straight outward from the main stem. This creates that christmas tree effect.
I have heard of people that like to remove all lower growth concentrating all the plants energy on the main cola. I have never tried this method. Keep in mind the flower stretch where the plants usually double in size when flowered.
Any idea the genetics on those babies?
Thanks for all the advice and compliments. Yes they were almost dead, let em dry out, gave em some MG Tomato and transplanted them and they are alive again. Trimmed the dead leaves and bad spots and just yesterday gave them some Cal/Mag and Superthrive and they are back to loving life. Deceided to try a FIM on one in case I mess it upQuote:
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Not sure if i did it right, plant didn't cringe I did though. Gonna give it a day or two and see how it looks. Any advice on the FIMing is welcome.
Also as far as the strains was told Sour Diesel,Northern Lights and Afghan Cush. But he moved all the plans around as seedlings before I got them and the label sticks fell out of these ones so I could have one or more of the same or all three who knows. Ill be happy just to get thru my first grow and get a good yield.