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01-22-2010, 04:53 AM #61
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hmmm, yeah i found on my first grow all five of my baby plants sorta had the leaves a bit droopy. Hopefully its just b.c they are small. Check ur ph. Try basing when to water your plants on the weight of your pot. Water it fully so it drips a bit out of the bottom then pick it up to see what it weighs. Then wait 2.5-4 days untill it feel light. I never base when to water on just days cuz sometimes they will eat all the goods in one day somedays its more. Just a suggestion. Your plants will survive underwatering of a day better than overwatering for a night.
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01-22-2010, 08:56 PM #62
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2.25 sq ft cardboard cab
my other plant is now having the same symptoms as its little friend.i just gave plain water to see if it is a nute issue and i got some bigger pots to do a transplant if they are root locked.....
i'll put some pics up tonight.....
buffalo:rastasmoke:
never fimmed more than one top.........should i fimm all the tops when the time comes or just a few??
thanks for all the interest fellas....
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01-23-2010, 04:43 PM #63
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2.25 sq ft cardboard cab
transplanted the runt with the crisped leaves into a bigger container. roots were at bottom, it was locked up. exposed a bit of the root ball at the top like the teir method.
other plant looks great after watering, still no nutes.but it's just about due for a bigger pot........
pictures to come
buffalo
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01-24-2010, 12:00 AM #64
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2.25 sq ft cardboard cab
you can see the damage that was done by the root lock....
but, a bigger container, some water and time, I think it'll pull through fine
.....the new growth looks great
buffalo
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01-24-2010, 04:38 AM #65
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2.25 sq ft cardboard cab
For future grows, ones where you "cant" afford to fuck up. Know this that root lock really stresses out your plant. If your beans were reg they are more likley to be male and if ur beans were fem they are more likley to hermmie on you. With practice come knowledge. Iv never let a plant sit long enought without fucking with it to not notices root boundness. Just a thought. I have many thoughts haha. Less stress=plane and simple goodness lol. Keep em alive bub, see where they go.
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01-24-2010, 02:56 PM #66
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2.25 sq ft cardboard cab
I transplanted my other plant and utilized the teir method again but a bit more above the soil this time.
Enhanced, I agree this could have been avoided yet I have faith in the weed. An unrestrainable force that has stood the test of time. My next buckets are ready to go.....
I have access to a compost pile about 2 years old.......i have always had success with compost.............should i give her a go for the flowering pots or just use as an additive?
I think it was a grow stinkyatic did once that really hit me. When things went wrong she just provided th best environment possible and had faith that they would thrive .........gotta have faith bro!
If not, I know where i screwed up:chainsaw:
pics soon
buffalo:stoned:
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01-25-2010, 04:47 AM #67
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2.25 sq ft cardboard cab
Eh a little extra tlc they should be fine. Maybe even wait to water half a day to a full day later than u want to. This will help develop the roots as they will search for moisture/water. They can go looking for a while before the leaves will start to droop. Iv always watered my girls later if not right on time. The pots with the plant feel much lighter in weight when its time to water. I made the quideline of weight by watering fully untill a small bit of dripss fall out the bottom. I then waited 2-3 days. They still were moist, so I waited another and when I would pick them up, they would feel dry. You could even go as far as waiting until the leaves droop a small bit to see how the feel in weight. Anyways, enough tips on watering lol. Hope they turn out.
Originally Posted by Buffalo Soldier
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01-26-2010, 03:45 PM #68
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the transplants have been successful, new growth is strong and green.....root lock sucks.....oh well, they both picked up nice.
got a lot to do before light change, gonna let em grow a bit, stayin nice and short. mabe ill even add a few lights, so many options..........
pray for girl....
buffalo:stoned:
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01-26-2010, 04:59 PM #69
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2.25 sq ft cardboard cab
Thats one thing I have noticed when looking at other peoples cfl grow logs. I don't understand why people would buy several low wattage cfl's when you can get 125watt cfl's.
Originally Posted by mainegrown
That said, this is a fascinating grow log for me. Going to be really interesting to see what results you get.
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http://boards.cannabis.com/grow-log/...og-w-pics.htmlhttp://boards.cannabis.com/grow-log/...og-w-pics.html - 1st grow, in coco with CFL\'s (Finished)
http://boards.cannabis.com/grow-log/...co-w-pics.html - 2nd grow, in coco with CFL\'s (Finished)
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01-27-2010, 12:03 AM #70
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lights have been running 18/6 since yesterday.......
been veggin' just under 4 weeks now.....
will post some more pics soon.........
buffalo:rastasmoke:
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