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Hi PK1, what can you see that I am missing to say the intensity of the light is to high? I would love to learn more. I have them under a 150 watt light that is roughly 30 inches from the top of the plants. I usually run anywhere between 71-75 degrees during lights on.based on the pictures. it feels like the intensity of the lightis is to much for those seedlings.
I also saw the leaves bending a little, but I truly thought I had the fan on to high. So I turned it down but haven’t seen a change. I did take the light up about 3”s as soon as I read your comment though. Maybe should take it higher?Hi PK1, what can you see that I am missing to say the intensity of the light is to high? I would love to learn more. I have them under a 150 watt light that is roughly 30 inches from the top of the plants. I usually run anywhere between 71-75 degrees during lights on.
Somehow this pic didn’t upload.Topped them yesterday and they look like they didn’t even notice it. They are looking very healthy. I topped them at their third node, were growing theirs 4th when I topped down to the third. Attached 2 pics of them below. I currently have my Spider Farmer 24”s from the top of the canopy, 80% light power, 77% at the top canopy, and 58-63% humidity.
My brother will get his plants out into his tent on Sunday. We will hopefully be taking down his current tent prior and putting his new Gorilla 4x4 in its place. Will take a video of his set up hopefully then.
Gotcha! Thanks for that correction. I didn’t actually see the seed bag myself as they were planted by my brother at his home. He brought them over in the little small pots. I just knew he purchased them from Seedsman seeds. Sorry for the confusion on my end.Just wanted to correct that tutankhamon breeder is pyramid seeds not seedsman, growed once that auto version. Plant and diary looking good keep going!
So what we have here - I am growing 6 for me and 6 for my brothers tent total. Well that was the plan as both our first attempts are finishing their final few weeks of flower prior harvest. So we decided to get a jump on the 2nd grow as we learned so much from our first grows. Hopefully with some time I can even show our first attempts when we move to harvest, dry, and through those ladies curing. But back to the original post, we went to grow 6 a piece and when my brother was floating his seeds he noticed one had 2 tap roots. Never seeing that before we googled and yes they had an answer. Not uncommon but make a choice to keep and separate it or kill off the small girl because if not seperated the big one will usually just choke the roots off from the small one anyways and could stunt the growth of both. So we decided to split and see where it goes. So now we have 7.
I am growing 6 total.
3 - Ethos White Wedding’s
3 - Ethos Candy Store R1’s
My brother - 7 total
4 - Seedsman - Purple Ghost Candy
3 - Seedsman - Tutankhamun
Also will attach a total layout of both tents that I will be using during this grow. Thanks for the read.
So what we have here - I am growing 6 for me and 6 for my brothers tent total. Well that was the plan as both our first attempts are finishing their final few weeks of flower prior harvest. So we decided to get a jump on the 2nd grow as we learned so much from our first grows. Hopefully with some time I can even show our first attempts when we move to harvest, dry, and through those ladies curing. But back to the original post, we went to grow 6 a piece and when my brother was floating his seeds he noticed one had 2 tap roots. Never seeing that before we googled and yes they had an answer. Not uncommon but make a choice to keep and separate it or kill off the small girl because if not seperated the big one will usually just choke the roots off from the small one anyways and could stunt the growth of both. So we decided to split and see where it goes. So now we have 7. I am growing 6 total. 3 - Ethos White Wedding’s 3 - Ethos Candy Store R1’s My brother - 7 total 4 - Seedsman - Purple Ghost Candy 3 - Seedsman - Tutankhamun Also will attach a total layout of both tents that I will be using during this grow. Thanks for the read.
Schwifty, I would like to know more about soil as well. I by no means am stuck to growing in the roots organic. I actually have not bought the soil yet for my 2nd grow other than the little I had left from the first that I planted the seeds in. I did like it but there are only enough nutes in that coco based soil for roughly 10 days up to 21 but most sites I read they start adding nutes around day 10. What organic did you use by the way? Would love to use the best premade as I don’t want to mess with making my own at this time. Would rather purchase one already mixed by someone much smarter than me right now. Also thank you on the advice on the pots and watering. Looking forward to learning more.
So what we have here - I am growing 6 for me and 6 for my brothers tent total. Well that was the plan as both our first attempts are finishing their final few weeks of flower prior harvest. So we decided to get a jump on the 2nd grow as we learned so much from our first grows. Hopefully with some time I can even show our first attempts when we move to harvest, dry, and through those ladies curing. But back to the original post, we went to grow 6 a piece and when my brother was floating his seeds he noticed one had 2 tap roots. Never seeing that before we googled and yes they had an answer. Not uncommon but make a choice to keep and separate it or kill off the small girl because if not seperated the big one will usually just choke the roots off from the small one anyways and could stunt the growth of both. So we decided to split and see where it goes. So now we have 7. I am growing 6 total. 3 - Ethos White Wedding’s 3 - Ethos Candy Store R1’s My brother - 7 total 4 - Seedsman - Purple Ghost Candy 3 - Seedsman - Tutankhamun Also will attach a total layout of both tents that I will be using during this grow. Thanks for the read.
Luring the mice with well hung cannabis trick again? U could put some alfalfa seeds or something for cover...So the topping went well, they are again growing everyday by a bunch. Looks like all six may have all 6 of the nodes produce nice branches. Probably going to top them a 2nd time, back to the top 2 nodes on the main 2 colas. So that will give me 8 main stems and then if each give me say 3 other secondary branches that will ideally give me the 144 tops I am shooting for. Going to try to get rid of anything else. Definitely could have done better on that my first grow.
My brother did set up his tent today and came and picked up his 5 plants. We were shooting for 6 seeds but the long and skinny of that story is - He said he was going to plant 8 seeds just to make sure he got his 6 plants. He went with only planting six and then when a few (2) didn’t pop he fought the catch up game and tried a few more one at a time until it got to late for us to stay on our target flip date, so he is going with the 5. They are all healthy and look great.
I have inserted a small video to show you mine plants new home for the next 2 1/2 months or so. You have probably seen it before but not with just my 6. 5 of them are responding well and one of the Candy Store R1’s looks fine but just not as happy as the other 2 Candy Store’s. We will keep monitoring it but it should really be fine. Going to throw some Fish shit on it tomorrow and some Recharge.
Other pic is a one of my first grow drying in my room. That there is also my mean cat. Just in case someone tries to get into my stash to early. Lol
Lots of space issues here as I made a few mistakes on timing and drying. I truly thought I was going to dry in my 3x3 but the way I choose to dry was to cut beaches off and that became a space problem. Will have to deal with that, for now it will be fine. As soon as this is dried I will rearrange that room and fix this space problem. I am able to maintain everything in that room as I have it now around 66 degrees in the room, and the humidity level fluctuates between 53-57%.
Luring the mice with well hung cannabis trick again? U could put some alfalfa seeds or something for cover...
Alfalfa seeds, can you explain more on that please? Is that for just cover or does that help with other things? Thank you for the response.Luring the mice with well hung cannabis trick again? U could put some alfalfa seeds or something for cover...
Alfalfa seeds, can you explain more on that please? Is that for just cover or does that help with other things? Thank you for the response.
Yeap, that old cat would love some exercise and excitement. Lol
Luring the mice with well hung cannabis trick again? U could put some alfalfa seeds or something for cover...
Thank you for the knowledge. I am going to look into that for sure. I have ordered the Blumats Tropf system with plenty of accessories and it should be here this week coming. May get that thing dialed in and throw some Alfalfa in there.This is all from the brain of @NotFrankster, who is one of the most knowledgeable folks on here regarding biochemical responses in plants. What the alfalfa does is stimulate natural release of Triacnotanol into your grow and all the ancillary benefits (see below). During the grow you can trim the alfalfa and put it in your salad (benefits you) or it adds to a mulch layer for water retention.
Plant senescence is the process of aging in plants. Plants have both stress-induced and age-related developmental aging.
1-Triacontanol (n-triacontanol) is a fatty alcohol of the general formula C30H62O, also known as melissyl alcohol or myricyl alcohol. It is found in plant cuticle waxes and in beeswax. Triacontanol is a plant hormone for most plants; notably cannabis. Which it rapidly increases the number of basal breaks. 1-Triacontanol is a natural plant growth regulator. It has been widely used to enhance the yield of various crops around the world, mainly in Asia. Triacontanol is reported to increase the growth of plants by enhancing the rates of photosynthesis, protein biosynthesis, transport of nutrients in a plant and enzyme activity, reducing complex carbohydrates among many other purposes. The fatty alcohol appears to increase the physiological efficiency of plant cells and boost the potential of the cells responsible for the growth and maturity of a plant.
Appear to allow the plant to "ripen longer"
I've been growing alfalfa in my grow up too now; (4% in cuticle waxes) but decided to take this to the next level; since I'm getting satisfactory results. I also occasionally ferment some bees wax/sugars into my mixtures.
Fundamental elements required;
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Add 0.3g of triacontanol to dissolve. (Need to dissolve triacontanol). Plant Growth Regulator. Other informal tests by flower growers show usage as high as 25 ppm had large growth increases.
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What is that alien dope?
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