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I dont see an clawing....I do see the new growth praying...which is a good signJust a few pics from this morning. Looks as if she handled her feeding. Might have a little clawing going on. Seems like the top leaves are curled up a little bit. Since I am just learning, I am not for sure how normal this is.
Bloom formula to promote root growth. Interesting! Ok I will give it a try tomm. By the way, the plant that I followed your advice on is doing magnificent! I don't know but I would swear it grew since I went to work at 7am. It looks as tho its producing side shoots faster or at least that is where I really notice new growth, and well the leaves have grown, and , aw fuck the damn things growing is all I can say! I realize something right now. I followed bad advice right off the bat. I should have had them seedlings some kind of nutes, no matter how small, along time ago, when I seen the catacomb or what ever that first leave is called turn yellow on both side. I now know it was essentially sacrificing its bottom leaves for the top. Coco has no nutrient value, and so it has to be provided right from the start. And I should have never straight watered coco, as it ruins the properties that make it coco...I dont see an clawing....I do see the new growth praying...which is a good sign
as for the solo cup rig.....might work....although you wouldnt use coco in an RDWC.....but yeah cool experiment
as for the stunted plant....you should use bloom formula to pull the plant through....high P/K....which promotes root growth in young seedlings
All right... Look at that. The student inspires the teacher!View attachment 619942 View attachment 619941
you inspired me to try something new
we will see how it goes
Musturd Habenero and Bhut Jolokia
in coco in a mini DWC
Sounds good. I appreciate it!my advice for watering/feeding would be to fill your gallon of nutes......then get a paint quart measure cup.....and measure out like 8 oz.....and pour into the top slowly....allow it to drain down into the coco.....once it soaks in move on to the next plant....once done go back to the first...another 8 oz slowly....maybe 4oz at a time soak 4 more.....until you start to get a dribble of fluid out the bottom.....then remember that amount.....then the next day you will know exactly how much out of the gallon needs to go to each plant......
when the plant starts to grow....and really take off....that is when you start to up the waterings to 2-3 times a day
I personally run mine every 4 hours
because that is about when my media is about 50% moisture loss....
the more time you spend with the plants
the more connected you become...then they start to telepathically speak to you
and whenever you need anything
just give me a shout
Thanks...lookin really good
yeah you can put about a 1" layer of sand and that will stop gnats and such
you are bow off to a great start
(I would save that bucket for a clone.....and practice scrogging out a single plant to get a heavy harvest)well what you can do is get a bucket of room temp water....tap will be fine.....take the plant out of the cup and soak the roots in the bucket while lightly separating the roots from the coco....once most of the coco is gone....drop the plant in the hydroton
but...if this is a fem seed and you want it to be a mom...I wouldn't go with fabric pot...I would get myself a nice 1 gal square pot and up pot to that...with coco.......and let her chill
I would save that bucket for a clone.....and practice scrogging out a single plant to get a heavy harvest
my first few years growing by myself was really trying to put into practice everything that my mentors tought me...but by my self with no help....and finding out what works best for me.......
the only thing I haven't tried yet is sogging...which is gonna be my next adventure......topping the plant from 6" down to 3" then growing to 12"and flipping to flower......a shit load of plants .....so all plants end up double 12" tops.....Sea of Green
I agree. Well I am glad you get to go before me. But one thing you make me realize, the learning never stops. But to me that is the fun of it.sea of green is very commercial and much more appealing when you don't have a mandated plant count....a shit ton of plants with 1 or 2 tops is way more efficient then 1 or 2 or 6 that are vegged out for basically ever to get enough tops to get the weight that you want.....where you can fit basically 1 plant per sqft.....and each can produce between 1/2 to 1 oz......is major
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I seen a little tip burn. I didn't really do more than add 2 cups of plain RO water to the gallon of nutes just to take a slight kick out of it, and I am gonna just keep on keeping on that way for a few days and start to pull them 2 cups back,. The way I see it, a man has to know how far he can push his ladies. Now I kinda know. 22 days old today. I like the way the photo is coming along. I am more excited for the photo to get big enough to start topping and training, She gets to veg as long as it takes them autos to finish.they are lookin really good
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