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12-06-2010, 02:45 AM #1OPJunior Member
First grow
This is my first grow, these plants are bagseed and have had a stressful life but some are still doing pretty strong.
Light distance - will be lowered just a tad when my adjustable light hangers arrive in the mail
Its hot where I live - free humidity is the best humidity
Im learning and adding stuff as I go. Got some temperature/humidity gauges yesterday which let me know I needed to up the humidity. From 40% its now 52%, temperatures are just under 80 at about 78. The plants seem very comfortable.
These though are my real stars - my chronic sprouts! Just transplanted today into Fox farms ocean mix
Just gonna update this as I go along for my own records, feel free to add any input
:rastasmoke:BlackXS Reviewed by BlackXS on . First grow This is my first grow, these plants are bagseed and have had a stressful life but some are still doing pretty strong. Light distance - will be lowered just a tad when my adjustable light hangers arrive in the mail http://img19.imageshack.us/img19/2673/img1191r.jpg http://img202.imageshack.us/img202/374/img1213ba.jpg Its hot where I live - free humidity is the best humidity http://img844.imageshack.us/img844/3377/img1203r.jpg http://img602.imageshack.us/img602/7331/img1204a.jpg Im Rating: 5
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12-06-2010, 11:00 AM #2Senior Member
First grow
Thats a good thing putting water under the fan. You can even add a wider cup there since you have a big fan.
More information about your setup will make your log much interesting i think.
Plants look just fine. Keep going. :thumbsup:
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12-07-2010, 09:21 PM #3OPJunior Member
First grow
Slight yellowing :wtf:
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12-07-2010, 09:41 PM #4Senior Member
First grow
I usually re-pot them when they start 3rd leaf sets. They grow healthier and bushier. Yours have just a little soil in there. Either add some soil to the bottom or re-pot.
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12-08-2010, 07:04 AM #5OPJunior Member
First grow
Originally Posted by tevfik
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12-08-2010, 05:52 PM #6Member
First grow
Great pics! keep it up!
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12-09-2010, 04:44 AM #7OPJunior Member
First grow
Was homeall day... didnt raise the light because they looked far enough away. Well I get home to install my new real light hangers (instead of clotheshangers, lol) and notice a little burn on my biggest guy. I went to touch the leaf and it was so dry it crumbled right off. Is there anything I can do to ensure this is not his demise?
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12-09-2010, 07:26 AM #8OPJunior Member
First grow
Transplanted some guys into bigger pots. I had no idea they were so root locked. All the plants must be. Might be why some other plants are showing some strange symptoms - leaves curling in, under, looking like claws, some strange yellowing... the roots were all around the basin of the cup, some were even sticking through the perforations I made in the cup to let soil drain. I loosely knocked off as much miracle gro as I could and planted them in their new pots. I should have planted them higher in the pots though. I will probably just be keeping whichever of these are best, as mother plants. If not they will need one more transplanting into bigger pots.
Youll notice I didnt water the big guy who has been in the big green pot for awhile. Thats because I watered him yesterday, I am going to probably water all 4 big ones tomorow a moderate amount and get them on the same watering cycle. After transplanted I watered until it poured through the bottom of the pot
Chronic sprouts and the overall view
You will notice a lot of terracing, thats so I can allow the shorter plants and larger plants to live off the same light without stretching or burning ( :RAAAAA: )
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12-09-2010, 10:06 AM #9Senior Member
First grow
Originally Posted by BlackXS
Originally Posted by BlackXS
Yes you should planted higher. You don't need that much empty spaces on top. Just 2 cm is enough. I even go with 1 cm. Higher is better. They roots go deeper, so you need more height in soil.
Its too early to decide about mother plants since you have many. When i grow like this first big plants were always turned to male.
For flowering yes you'll need one more transplant. This is exactly what i do. First i germinate them in small pots then transfer to bigs like yours. After sexing i am transplanting in to final size and switching the light schedule.
In the end you're ok. Keep going :thumbsup:
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12-12-2010, 10:34 PM #10OPJunior Member
First grow
Hey so I think I have a boron defficiency...
Not my picture but I am getting some brown spots on my leaves that look identical to that. I thought it was Tobacco Mosaic Virus initially, because I had some showing particularly bad browning/rust looking leaves. Now it just looks like in that picture. Worried its still TMV, I am isolating the plant, but what do I do for a boron defficiency?
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