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    #11
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    Ready for feeding? PICS

    Here are some current photos showing slight development of discoloration. Let me know if there are angles that would be more helpful.

    I haven't fertilized at all yet aside from the potting soil mentioned in my first post. It was turf king potting soil and the bag lists the following nutrients:

    Total Nitrogen 0.10%
    0.02% Ammoniacal nitrogen
    0.01% Nitrate nitrogen
    0.07% Water insoluble nitrogen

    Available Phosphate 0.05%

    Soluable Potash 0.05%

    Iron 0.10%

    Would these levels have caused nutrient burn? Should I adjust the feeding when the time comes as a result of any of this?

    In order to make better use of the oscillating fan, I have placed the tray of pots on top of some small cardboard boxes. They are now positioned well within a consistent stream of air. I am too afraid to leave it turned on any setting but low though as even with the wires holding up the stems the plants are somewhat violently blown around. I moved the fan and plants to opposite sides of the box for now. I am open to any other ideas for the narrow stems.

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    #12
    Senior Member

    Ready for feeding? PICS

    looks quite healthy. turf nuts may be a bit strong since theyre for grass that noone cares about...

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    #13
    Senior Member

    Ready for feeding? PICS

    It seems as tho the nutes in the soil are starting to show some stress in the plant, but nothing that the plant cant handle. Keep feeding straight water for awhile and you will see that your plants will take off nicely.

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    #14
    Senior Member

    Ready for feeding? PICS

    mj can withstand rediculous stress (stress is still bad tho, m'kay?)

    itll be ok in long run

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    #15
    Junior Member

    Ready for feeding? PICS

    I transplanted five of the plants about 9 days ago into 6" round pots that have little nubs for feet and four rectangular drains.

    New soil mix:

    First, about 5 gallons of the following:
    40% perlite
    35% earthworm castings
    20% vermiculite
    5% sphagnum peat moss

    1 tablespoon hydrated horticultural lime
    1/4 cup bat guano
    1/3 cup kelp meal

    Since the transplant I have watered three times. I tried foliar feeding once with kelp meal a few days ago, but I didn't notice an effect.

    Yesterday in the morning I fed four of them with their last watering using 2.5 gallons of water with approximately 2 cups of earthworm castings, 1/3 cup kelp meal, and 1/4 cup bat guano. These were added to the water in a 5 gallon bucket and stirred briefly just before use.

    The fifth one was watered the night before and has not been fed aside from the transplant and foliar. It is the last picture below.

    Also, the closet has been reorganized to allow for a 400w HPS. This is causing heat issues.

    The oldest plants are about a month in vegetative growth now. They are bagseed so I don't know how big they should be.

    Should I continue feeding every watering now?

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    #16
    Junior Member

    Ready for feeding? PICS

    Male identified?

    It is only about a month old. Lighting has been 18/6. Recently added 400w HPS and haven't been using it exactly "sunrise to sunset" as the closet has been reorganized mid-grow.

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    #17
    Senior Member

    Ready for feeding? PICS

    Yup. For sure a male. Get rid of him quick.

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