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Aloha Limone Colorado Seed Company

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Great looking buds there my friend!
Thanks friend! Im pretty happy with the results myself. It smells even better than it looks! I was surprised with the final weight as well. Especially considering they were only 3 weeks from seed when I switched to flower. Im guessing its around 3-4 ounces. I think I'm going to start cutting clones and running more smaller sized plants without training them. Like a sea of green setup with one single cola for a faster turn around.
 
Went ahead and transplanted into a 5 gallon pot. Roots organic, worm castings, and 5 tablespoons of Gaia Green 444. Plant looks fine imo. A little sad and droopy due to transplant. She'll be good again tomorrow!
This ones gonna veg for a while. I wanna fill the tent out completely with one plant. She's already got a good amount of tops. Ill stretch and thin her out a bit in a week or so. Probably just do lst moving forward.

Cheers Yall!
 

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Is transplant shock even a thing? I feel like my plants always go through a growth spurt post transplant. She's already looking better! Going to do some maintenance and lst tomorrow. Open her up so she can stretch her arms out. Smooth sailing until flower hopefully.
 

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Did a little training and opened her up. Should be a nice base in a couple weeks. Maybe ill top each branch then too. I think that would be good.

Cheers!
 

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Looking good imo. Now we're just going to be tucking and tying down as the branches grow longer. Maybe do another round of topping in a week or two. Idk. Well see. Other than that all is well. I also got some Sour Apple autoflower seeds from Humboldt Seed Co. so I might be germinating one of those as well. We shall see.

Cheers Yall!
 

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Went ahead and adjusted the tied down branches and defoliated a little. Shes growing pretty fast now. The other plants are starting to reveg nicely too. I planted them into my previous grows soil. Took out the root balls, loosened it a little, and planted them right in. I think the soil should be fine as it was fluched real good after plants were chopped. I know people are going to say I shouldn't have planted two in one pot and I agree. I wasn't even really planning on keeping these, so its more of a fun. I might ut them outside in az3glweeks. ;can always separate them dur/:ing transplant, however I had a different ggWhat if I fuse the stems together? Well see what⅘⅗ happens. Its just for fun guys so don't be too hard on me yall! Any input would be greatly appreciated!
 

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Impressive how much she grew in two weeks after transplanting. She's so squat and wide with a lot of tops! It's The other plants look to be going back into veg mode as well. Going to throw in some sour apple autos I have germinating too. One or two but probably leaning towards one as its going to get packed in there real soon. Says 85 days so hopefully she will finish right when the others are ready for flower.
 

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Went a little too heavy on the Nitrogen with the plant in the middle but shell be fine and work through it. Still getting used to the new nutrients, but I'm close to dialing them in.. Did some lst adjustments and shes looking good. Ill probably take some cuttings in a week or two and thin out some of the baby branches. The other plants on the side have revegged and are growing nicely again. Im going to transplant them into 5 gallon homes in a few days too. The two plants in one pot are going strong too. Lol. All is well I guess.

Cheers Yall!
 

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They are growing quick now. Middle plant is going to be a monster. Lots of colas. This strain can almost triple in height during flower sometimes. Other plants are going to be transplanted into 5 gals and separated soon too. Looking good!

Cheers!
 

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I've been really busy and sort of neglected my plants. What do you guys think this is? I havent changed anything and they haven't been fed in a while. Plants looked really dark for a min so I thought maybe too much nitrogen. I gave them some calmag a few days ago and I think they might have gotten a little better but not much. I haven't changed anything since my last run and its the same cultivar. They are a little thirsty in the picture. I definitely don't think it's a watering issue as I've pretty much got that down i think. Shit is passing me the hell off. They were looking great a few weeks ago and went to shit over the course of a week or two. Are they hungry What? Deficient? Ph issue? Wtf? What do yall think?
 

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I honestly think it could be either a magnesium or potasium deficiency since they were looking great only a few weeks ago and they haven't been fed since planting. Im getting better at diagnosing issues but its still difficult for me as so many problems can look extremely similar.
 
what light you got and how close to tops is it?
how often you water them?
i’d stop misting the plants,.
 
Spiderfarmer 650 watt turned up to 40%. Its running at like 350 ppfd at canopy level. I only mist them once a week with water, a couple drops of peppermint oil extract and a small amount of neem oil for bug prevention. Do you think it could be cause by molasses? I started giving the plants a teaspoon of molasses every other watering to help feed the microbes.
 

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don’t know about the molasses never used it,.
what size pots? and how much is water do you give one?
 
They are in 5 gal pots. They probably get like a half gallon to a gallon every 3 days between all of them. I make sure they dry out real good between watering. Ill top water until just a little runoff and then bottom water until they stop drinking. I only bottom water with the bigger plants though. I think its pretty hard to overwater them as drainage is very good. Rh is like 60-70 average. Now I don't know what to do. Im gonna give them some epsom salt when I water tomorrow to see if that helps. Ph has been the same all the way through too at a steady 6.5ish. Could a Potassium deficiency look like this? Now that I take a closer look the new growth seems to be starting to get better. I did give them a dose of calmag a few days ago and they look a little better. Maybe? Lol.
 

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They are in 5 gal pots. They probably get like a half gallon to a gallon every 3 days between all of them. I make sure they dry out real good between watering. Ill top water until just a little runoff and then bottom water until they stop drinking. I only bottom water with the bigger plants though. I think its pretty hard to overwater them as drainage is very good. Rh is like 60-70 average. Now I don't know what to do. Im gonna give them some epsom salt when I water tomorrow to see if that helps. Ph has been the same all the way through too at a steady 6.5ish. Could a Potassium deficiency look like this? Now that I take a closer look the new growth seems to be starting to get better. I did give them a dose of calmag a few days ago and they look a little better. Maybe? Lol.
a 5 gallon bag should need 3/4-1 gallon of water to wet the soil properly,.

your issue is more than likely caused by your watering method and maybe the light,.

what are you feeding them and how much?
 
They have only been eating whats in the roots organic soil along with 2 tablespoons/5gallon of gaia 444 and some castings. Thats when I transplanted a few weeks ago. You think maybe its because im underwatering them?
 
They should be running out of food soon though I think. I usually top dress like 4 weeks after transplanting.
 
a 5 gallon bag should need 3/4-1 gallon of water to wet the soil properly,.

your issue is more than likely caused by your watering method and maybe the light,.

what are you feeding them and how much?
Plants seem to be looking better after the epsom salts and calmag. I think whatever it was I definately exacerbated it by undewatering my plants too. I think you might have been right about them wanting more water. Maybe the medium needed to be fully saturated? I bottom watered them until they were full last night and the new growth is looking healthy again! I did also give them a very small dose of readily available veg nutes. I'll check back in a week or so. Im thinking another couple weeks before we flip to flower. I don't think I'm going to scrog them out. Ill just let them fill out the space as is. Just some lst adjustments from here on out.
 

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