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when trying to grow roses from cuttings i often used a 3 liter coke bottle, cut the bottom off and put it over the new cutting with the screw on cap at the top used to vent when needed. diy is great!
Thats really good idea ivstealth nice thinking how's your grow coming?when trying to grow roses from cuttings i often used a 3 liter coke bottle, cut the bottom off and put it over the new cutting with the screw on cap at the top used to vent when needed. diy is great!
Yes you as well! Hopefully I'll be flipping soon find out the sex of this bushy beastwell... the bag seed i planted while waiting on the good seeds was 2 wks old yesterday, i had a birthday celebration for them and gave them a nice drink of water.
the "good" seed finally broke the dirt and became cute little sprouts over the last 2 days. one of them a day before the other.
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good luck with your grow! so good to see as it goes, it gives me hope! lol
Ff nutes are kind of strongish”” for soil base I wouldn’t go heavy maybe start 1/4 dose and see reaction if need be increase to maybe halfwayGot my mars hydro hooked up I also got some fox farm liquid nutes. Getting my color back im not sure what to feed the fox farm nutes at it came with a chart View attachment 1098354View attachment 1098355View attachment 1098356
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see those twisty leaves?When should I induce flower? View attachment 1099179View attachment 1099180
It all depends how much room you have vertically! It will like others said stretch a lot or a little strain depending. Some can grow 3 times the size by the time flowering is done. A light defoliation would be great for her. Take off some of the big inside fan leave blocking the growing shoots of the lower branches. Helps get the light down into the plant and increase airflow for transpiration and help prevent mold and leaves laying on top of each otherWhen should I induce flower? View attachment 1099179View attachment 1099180
It doesn't look over watered. It's likely genetic or PH issuessee those twisty leaves?
it’s probably because you may be watering a day or two early( too frequently) im not 100% sure as there is no definite answer for it.
also as i don’t see signs of pest or mildew.
as for your humidity it should be closer to 50, the plant would grow a bit faster if so. otherwise doesn’t seem to have a bad effect on her..
Looking good man! I would let her dry down before adding anymore water. It will stress her more. Your on the right track, good stuffI watered a gallon 2 days ago and Yes It is ph issues my runoff was 7.6 (I used different water) but I'm switching back to my tap water which is a 6.2. I switched lights last night I noticed noticed a light green color today must be nitrogen my first time using the fox farm I did the recommended amount of big bloom and a quarter of the recommended amount of grow big which has my nitrogen i was planning on double that from 1 teaspoon to 2 and see how it goes I also cut all the bottom leaving the 4 top nodes. Should I just wait till next watering to fix?View attachment 1100275View attachment 1100276
Thats what I meant lol I switched lights to 12/12 last night its been in there for about 2 and a half weeks. I appreciate the feedback brother means alotAlso how long has she been in that planter? May be a good idea to start flowering sooner so she doesn't become root bound on you
Congrats on the flip! Looks like you've been busy since my last check in! New light, trained plant, nutes ect. You're a bonafide grower! Well done! I would recommend you watch your leaves closely over the next few days, I'm not positive but I think you might have a slight nutrient burn. If you see any yellowing at the tips of your fan leaves, you'll know it's a little hot. I believe that's what I saw... A little bit of yellowing isn't a serious situation but if it continues, you'll want to deal with it. For now, just watch and mabey back down on the amount you feed next time.I watered a gallon 2 days ago and Yes It is ph issues my runoff was 7.6 (I used different water) but I'm switching back to my tap water which is a 6.2. I switched lights last night I noticed noticed a light green color today must be nitrogen my first time using the fox farm I did the recommended amount of big bloom and a quarter of the recommended amount of grow big which has my nitrogen i was planning on double that from 1 teaspoon to 2 and see how it goes I also cut all the bottom leaving the 4 top nodes. Should I just wait till next watering to fix?View attachment 1100275View attachment 1100276