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This is good! 😍 I know, its funny but also very catchy and well done and that voice! I wish it was longer, but he has more song parodies.
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I know, its funny but also very catchy and well done and that voice! I wish it was longer, but he has more song parodies.
thats great! : ) i love the gospel choir songs. Lots of emotion in the performances, and they just sound amazing.
 
I overwatered a little bit, waiting for them to dry completely before next watering. I saw a couple of yellow spots that is not caused by the overwatering, probably the soil being too hot as I used x2 the dosage of some ammendments. They might get fried a little bit when theyre young but I think they can take it. Also reduced light intensity due to one leaf tacoing a bit.

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Reducing light intensity hopefully will make them stretch a bit to reach for more light because so far the nodes are very, very close to each other. Worst case scenario it will be fixed once they stretch during early flower, then I will lollipop too.
 
They are recovering nicely from the droopyness, the lower leaves got a bit pale but thats fine, theyre not gonna be there for long considering theyre touching the soil. Ill take pics when theyre fully recovered, and hopefully I wont mess up anymore this grow 🤞that is if I didnt mess up already with so many ammendments, Ive never ammended this much but I never had so many buffers, hopefully it will go well besides a sign of toxicity here and there in veg.
 
"Ive never ammended this much but I never had so many buffers"
I think that's gotta mean you're short on medium now. Feeding lighter but still seeing burn or lockout, pH drifting fast between waterings, needing buffers every other watering, plant drinking fast but not growing fast, salt crusts or funky runoff numbers- *typically* these are the I'm out of real estate signs for the medium but also (and it's a vibe not a rule) an amendment per half gallon is max-ish. You have room for upsizing pots too.
 
Dont ammendments and buffers act as medium too once mixed? Worm castings for example. I know that biochar, pine tree bark and perlite dont count as medium because the roots cant grow through them but I didnt use that much perlite this time, usually I use a lot more. Maybe Im not understanding what you mean. Bigger pots would definetely be better but this tent is 1,60cm tall so I cant grow bigger plants here, every other grow theyre umcofortably close to the light but this time I chose very small indicas, lets see how it goes... so far theyre very compact.
 
I don't think you'd have a lot of height change. I think I'd define medium as both root holding but also value neutral. And again I'm not basing this on an article I read somewhere, it's feel but like... with the "as above, so below" universal mirroring principal, I think there is a value to the plant of a ratio of totally useless filler, and so some filler like dry peat or coco or idk some rock dust or more plain soil.
 
I guess we will find out hahaha thats why I did it too, so I can see what happens. Ideally I wont have to feed until late flower, except for a couple of supplements that I like to use in flower. Worst case scenario, what you say will happen and I will have to deal with it because Im not gonna transplant from 5 gallon pots honestly, theyre gonna be huge by the time the roots are ready for a transplant 😭
The middle pot is only 2gallons but that one doesnt have my super soil, it has a regular light mix peat soil for weed. Top Crop, spanish brand.
 
Theyre recovering nicely and growing at a fast pace, what bothers me is that the light was dimmed quite a bit and they still dont seem to stretch. Its 80% indica I believe but even with that Ive never had plants so compact if we dont count autos. The one on the bottom left was the one that got affected the most by the overwatering but now she is taking off and leaving the rest behind. The one on the top right is comically compact, the leaves are sitting on top of each other. And the one that was deformed (bottom right) has normal growth now, thankfully.
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You can see the yellow spots on the first node fan leaves. That is what I think its from the soil being too hot. It was cooking for weeks too with microorganisms so I think maybe there was too many available nutes but the new growth seems healthy. I really wanna get rid of the leaves that are touching the soil but they are the ones taking the heat now so I will let them be until Im sure no more shenanigans appear, and if they do they will affect those leaves that I will remover later first, hopefully.
 
Theyre recovering nicely and growing at a fast pace, what bothers me is that the light was dimmed quite a bit and they still dont seem to stretch. Its 80% indica I believe but even with that Ive never had plants so compact if we dont count autos. The one on the bottom left was the one that got affected the most by the overwatering but now she is taking off and leaving the rest behind. The one on the top right is comically compact, the leaves are sitting on top of each other. And the one that was deformed (bottom right) has normal growth now, thankfully.

With plants that grow like that often a good thing to check is how much is growing beneath the top leaves. Often pinching a couple leaves off the top opens up a bunch of branches beneath. You don't even have to top them then.
 
Honestly I was considering not toping them like you said, I guess it will depend on how much they stretch and how the secondary branches develop. I will wait for 5 nodes and if I see benefit on toping I will and if not I will just remove the leaves that are on the way and lollipop a little bit. Maybe I wont even need the net this grow, or only for support instead of SCROGing.
 
Theyre recovering nicely and growing at a fast pace, what bothers me is that the light was dimmed quite a bit and they still dont seem to stretch. Its 80% indica I believe but even with that Ive never had plants so compact if we dont count autos. The one on the bottom left was the one that got affected the most by the overwatering but now she is taking off and leaving the rest behind. The one on the top right is comically compact, the leaves are sitting on top of each other. And the one that was deformed (bottom right) has normal growth now, thankfully.
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i'd love to see how they look when they are deep into flower.................. they already look like they are gonna be chunky as hell...................
 
Sorry for the lack of updates, Ive been out for 2 weeks. I instructed my friend to give only water and thats what he did, then he told me one of them was going yellow. I saw green veins so I told him to feed oligo spectrum, iguana juice and calmagsulfur but when I arrived home it was pale. It will survive but the buds I dont know how big they'll get. Time to get them into flower now, seems like its not getting any more pale since I arrived. Pics in a minute.
 
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Its actually not that bad but its a shame, its the one on the front left, the one that was growing the fastest. With all the ammendments I used I never thought they would get hungry before flower. Believe it or not I defoliated them quite a bit before leaving, all the fan leaves from the nodes removed expcept the top node. Still theyre gonna need lollipoping around week 3 of flower. Oh, and I did top them in the end.
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