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First time grower, any & all inputs/suggestions are greatly appreciated.

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First time grower, any & all inputs/suggestions are greatly appreciated.

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A question I had is about all of these plants which I have in this tent. They seem to have insect bites or or some kind of nutrient burn, and this is throughout the entire grow and every plant. If anyone has any input or advice for this is greatly appreciate it. Thanks in advance. The last two pictures are update pictures for the entire grow. Thanks again.
 

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Does anyone seem to have at least a guess?

I also went ahead and am getting close to buying a single quart of 'Emerald Harvest' -"Honey Chome". It's $23.89 per quart over on Amazon and at my local hydroponics shop I saw the same exact quart for $38.99. lol. $23.89 sounds much better than $38.99 to the wallet after all, haha.

I heard this does wonders for product's smell, taste, & is overall an amazing product.

Any thoughts and anything about my grow I'd greatly appreciate it in advance.
 
I'll post back with pic update for self reflection as well as for you guys to witness my journey to keep growing consistently, at a higher and higher quality after each successful grow, even. Can't wait to flip them in about two weeks to 12/12 light and that's when I'll update with pics but would for sure appreciate any answer to any question I asked
 
13 hours or so after watering them.
I would suggest a oscillating style tower fan of some sort, to get the air moving below the canopy, just overhead may not be enough. Do you have any active exhaust and charcoal filter/scrubber on your tent, that will also provide air exchange and odor control when you flip to bloom...?
PS, nice grow...watch for any males, after you flip (7-10 days afterwards).
 
Does anyone seem to have at least a guess?

I also went ahead and am getting close to buying a single quart of 'Emerald Harvest' -"Honey Chome". It's $23.89 per quart over on Amazon and at my local hydroponics shop I saw the same exact quart for $38.99. lol. $23.89 sounds much better than $38.99 to the wallet after all, haha.

I heard this does wonders for product's smell, taste, & is overall an amazing product.

Any thoughts and anything about my grow I'd greatly appreciate it in advance.
I could be wrong, but that doesnt look like bug damage in the first photo, more like handling damage or during watering the leaf got tore. Not sure about the brown spots on there. Best bet download a microscope app on your phone and examine the underside of the leaf's for creepy crawlers.
@Dan789 is right you need to get a fan moving air under the canopy, in a small 3x3 tent I have found it best to aim the fan at a wall and get indirect wind instead of right at the plant and take a chance on wind burn.
 
Hey yo 0123yo,
What are you usuing for the top , its realy dense and healthy , are you going to thin out the sides ? Do you think if you let it go for a few months , it might get too much to handle ? ... mine is really thin and seems to be getting worse each time i look at it ...its driving me nuts..
Are you using any nutrients or suppliments ? By the way i mean your hair....not the plants 😃
 
Are you planning on topping/training the plants?

The first photo looks like damage from handling the plant. The second photo concerns me though - can you get a closeup photo of those spots? Are those spots only on that one leaf?
 
I would suggest a oscillating style tower fan of some sort, to get the air moving below the canopy, just overhead may not be enough. Do you have any active exhaust and charcoal filter/scrubber on your tent, that will also provide air exchange and odor control when you flip to bloom...?
PS, nice grow...watch for any males, after you flip (7-10 days afterwards).

I have a small 6-inch fan down there blowing air around but it's not as efficient as the oscillating fan above the canopy. I also have an exhaust fan but it's just exhausting straight outside the tent lol.

Not the best for the smell but it's alright for now to deal with humidity and temp getting too high. the smell isn't too much of worry growing legal medically max 5 plants. Should i worry about the smell other than the fact of the legal aspect? it is 2020 so I'm glad I live in a home grow state and don't have to disguise as much.

Hey yo 0123yo,
What are you usuing for the top , its realy dense and healthy , are you going to thin out the sides ? Do you think if you let it go for a few months , it might get too much to handle ? ... mine is really thin and seems to be getting worse each time i look at it ...its driving me nuts..
Are you using any nutrients or suppliments ? By the way i mean your hair....not the plants 😃


I am already starting to think it's getting to be too much to handle with the side-growth lol, I am waiting until they are in their final pots before putting the trellis net up to start handling that issue. I am using fox farm but only small amounts really a little goes a long way with that stuff which is why im going to probably use another line for bloom I just haven't decided which yet.

If yours are really thin, it could be a light issue or nutrient issue? we would need more info to help a bit

Are you planning on topping/training the plants?

The first photo looks like damage from handling the plant. The second photo concerns me though - can you get a closeup photo of those spots? Are those spots only on that one leaf?

Those spots aren't only on the one leaf, I'm thinking it might be excessive Ph? I am planning on training with a net once I transfer to their final pots shortly
 
Here's another picture/timeline update. Saturday March 14, 2020 will be the beginning of week 5 (30ish days or so) of them being in flower. Any thoughts or criticism and feedback are always appreciated as usual. Thanks again
 

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These pictures are as of today [03/19/20]. Week 5 of flower
 

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Nice save, looks like they’ll finish in a couple weeks. Simple overwatering, you could use 1/2 gallon but they need to dry a couple days longer. Thirsty droop is better than a drowning droop. That dark vein is some sort of deficiency but i wouldnt bother chasing it.
 
The pictures last posted by me were taken 12 days ago this is just an update for everyone as well as myself. That one plant n the right keeps getting droopy 🤬
 

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They're looking bomb dawg! Nice and dense and chunky. Bet the smell is righteous too

about the droopy plant - As they get older, they drink more. How heavy/saturated is the pot? The soil just looks a bit dry. Maybe she likes a little more water. It's probably not a nutrient issue..
 
My 50pence worth but it is important to get a good root base for the first 2/4 weeks then back of the Rhizo, as they say good root good fruit, I did 20ml A/B Canna and 10ml Rhizo first 2 weeks then 30mlA/B Canna and 20 ml Rhizo PH approx 6.3 ish, had no probs in Veg, hope this helps ✌
 
Here's another couple of photos just to update everyone here whose interested as well as a "journal" for myself regarding timelines to look back on. 16 days ago was my last update, here's the latest, newest photo update of the grow. Next update should be harvest. As always, I'm interested in your guys' opinions/advice/or just anything you have to say or ask me. Thanks!
 

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