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  1. DR.PNW

    Light green spots, please help!

    Probably lighting as they are/were closer than they should be. Small chance it may be early signs of Ca deficiency, do some deep reading on how to grow in coco. It is not the same as dirt.
  2. DR.PNW

    Light green spots, please help!

    Where on the plant is this showing? Upper or lower foliage? New or old growth?
  3. DR.PNW

    The Ghetto-Op: Possible Issues with Seedlings?

    Transplant shock causes less of a setback than a small plant having to grow into an oversized pot, especially if it becomes too wet in the oversized pot. General rule: Starter cube -> 3-4 inch pot or solo -> 1 gal -> 3 gal -> 5-7gal -> 10-20gal, etc. respecting ~1gal/ft of growth past the first.
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    The Ghetto-Op: Possible Issues with Seedlings?

    These pots are huge for these size plants, raising the risk of overwatering to a critical limit. They should still be in well drained solo cups at largest.
  5. DR.PNW

    What’s been your most wasteful purchase?

    Incorrect blueprints to a concrete drainage system, total cost; 1.2M. Check your local building compliance laws carefully.
  6. DR.PNW

    The Ghetto-Op: Possible Issues with Seedlings?

    Damping off from overwatering / not enough drainage is probably what killed Jerri. Organic alternatives for food is great if balanced carefully, but as you know, your use of MiracleGro counters hard against this as it has a cheap chemical pre-charge + chemical wetting agent. Cannabis requires a...
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    Nutrient burn or something else?

    Unfortunately the best way to tell is by measuring your runoff for pH and ppm lol. Otherwise watching your plant for signs of burn or excessive pigmentation is a good indication. Beds with zero runoff require careful attention and understanding of plant language, even to the point of regular...
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    Nutrient burn or something else?

    Despite the name; Procal does have Mg as well, like most other Ca supplements do, as both Ca and Mg are commonly lacking micro nutrients. With the requirements of cannabis it would be hard to overdo either of these, as long as you are following directed doses and getting a standard 20-30% run-off.
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    The Ghetto-Op: Possible Issues with Seedlings?

    I just finished up a 10-strip of acid I got from Phil when I was out in CT lol
  10. DR.PNW

    The Ghetto-Op: Possible Issues with Seedlings?

    Keep on with it! The failure and trials processes will be the best learning opportunities as long as you keep those ladies alive and listen to their needs. Ps. Jerri is a cute name for a girl.
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    The Ghetto-Op: Possible Issues with Seedlings?

    Nasa would be interested. Your process is highly overcomplicated my good sir. Regardless your seedlings look strong and healthy. Check into paper towel method if you want a more hands on approach, but honestly; planting into starter blocks [Eazyplug/ jiffy / self filled containers] in a standard...
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    Hermaphrodite on cbg force strain

    They look fine to me. Keep your eyes open for bananas and balls if you are worried. Note: Pictures of the meristem @ upper branching sites is very helpful when looking into hermies.
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    Is this clone transplant shock?

    What do you see here that looks like shock? The stems purpling is a sign of mild stress. They may have come pre-stressed from a stressed mother. Ocean forest is a dense and hot mix. Next time try adding some perlite or rice hulls to help dry-backs. I suggest avoiding feeding them anything more...
  14. DR.PNW

    Nutrient burn or something else?

    Always use a Ca Mg supplement when growing in containers, cannabis is a Ca hungry plant.
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    Nutrient burn or something else?

    This is actually a deficiency; the classic lack of Ca Mg. Pick up a bottle of Procal and feed with it regularly. Anything showing in partial inner sections of leaves in this form is abnormal and should be addressed. Example of Ca Mg deficiency:
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    Help what to do with this mess

    This is an example of Ca-Mg being misdiagnoses as Nitrogen deficiency. N deficiency shows primarily in older leaves while Ca deficiency shows in new growth. In the case of cannabis, Mg is integral but less so than Calcium, thus the higher percentage of Ca in Ca-Mg products. Granted at this point...
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    Help what to do with this mess

    Something is missing if these plants are 9 weeks old. Check out https://growdiaries.com/ for some reference on what plants should look like at each week of their lifecycle. They would usually be much larger. Please include climate details with troubleshooting posts to make diagnosis easier. ie...
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    Help what to do with this mess

    It is often space dependent. For example in a full smaller tent space 2-4 weeks of veg is considered standard while in a greenhouse or factory it can be pushed up to 6-8 weeks while still being profitable. Once 12/12 lighting is initiated Indica strains will at least double in size while sativa...
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    Help what to do with this mess

    Cannabis is a calcium hungry plant. So, Ca-Mg supplementation is a must with any base nutrient regime. Deficiency often shows as deformed or yellowing leaves, thus can often be confused by new growers as a nitrigen deficiency. As for products; Procal is my go-to for price point and balanced...
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    What’s GNick55 up too

    You should be harvesting their eggs more regularly.
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