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Thanks man! Ive been thinking that the light situation is def a problem. Nitrogen is due to excess worm castings i used maybe? Tell me more lolThe stretch of the plant looks like a long term lack of light. Increase energy to stack nodes for better yield. Your nitrogen looks high but prolly would have been spot on with more energy on the grow.
First grow made it to flower. Better than me and a lot of growers.
BTW if u look at the one lanky ugly plant compared to the other two makes me question a lot of stuff also.Thanks man! Ive been thinking that the light situation is def a problem. Nitrogen is due to excess worm castings i used maybe? Tell me more lol
I always recommend that new growers stick to pre prepared soils specific to cannabis. Once you've gotten the hang of how to get through a harvest you can start making your own soil to accomodate your grow style.Thanks man! Ive been thinking that the light situation is def a problem. Nitrogen is due to excess worm castings i used maybe? Tell me more lol
For sure! This was a budget grow for a first time grower. I'm learning a lot but I have to keep going with what I've got for this one. Good feedback thank you!those light look like they'd be better for veg maybe look into getting a bar led at least around 300w and a 4x4 tent or whatever your space can accommodate
Spot on 100w each! I will definitely be upgrading on the next grow. I have been using a free meter the best I can w what I have. Thank you for the feedback!Well done for your first time out.
The node spacing may be genetic but I'm going to guess that some if had to do with your lighting. It looks like they stretched reaching for light. I'm also going to guess that the lights you have hanging are around 100w each?
This is more for specing lights to tent size but you can apply it to open spaces too. When I size a light to a tent I take the square footage of the tent and multiply it by 30w. The area you have your plants looks to be around 4 x 4 meaning 16 sq/ft x 30w = 480w. This is the amount of light power you will want to be able to provide the proper amount of light in flower mode.
When I grow I use a free light meter app to give me an idea of how much light is raining down on the plants. I have an android phone so I use Tent Buddy but if you have an Iphone you can use Photone. There are also cheap dedicated light meters on amazon that work pretty well. This one is Shane from MiGro approved.
The only con is that you have to convert the Lux/FC to PPFD. The free light apps do that for you.
Having a light meter allows me to use Daily Light Integral as a guideline to how much light my plants want at any given stage of growth the plants are in. Providing the proper amount of light energy is crucial as light is what powers the engine in your plants.
This grow is done w all fox farms. Happy frog for veg and ocean forest for flower.I always recommend that new growers stick to pre prepared soils specific to cannabis. Once you've gotten the hang of how to get through a harvest you can start making your own soil to accomodate your grow style.
My preferred media is Roots Organic Original.
Absolute! With electrical tape over any digital lights.Are they in complete darkness during lights out?
Fantastic! Thank you for this advice. I'm really falling in love with this and it's gone from something to do, to an absolutely delightful hobby. Thank u for pointing me in the right direction! Let me ask u.... even though there have been mistakes made, do u think this gro will be worth smoking as long as I keep doing homework and doing g things right all the way through harvest and cure???I would make a suggestion that I give to all new growers. Use the great resources of our diaries section. use the 3 horizontal bars and search for forums and then diaries. Once in the right area use the spyglass to search using terms like your soil type or the strain or perhaps your specific strain. look for older longer posts where the grower ducumented feed rates and light energy readings and temp/humidity factors. you will be reading diaries where things worked out great and ones where the wheels fell off and the good one will be honest and put down what happened and why so you can watch someone else make the mistakes so you do not have to. I have read prolly close to 400 diaries and I kove finding long ones that have multiple grows with problems fixed and data wrote down so we can all learn.
You mentioned in an earlier post that you felt you had some nitrogen issues due to an overabundance of worm castings. I'm assuming you amended the soil you had with them to try and up the nitrogen content in the media?This grow is done w all fox farms. Happy frog for veg and ocean forest for flower.
Great advice. All those factors mentioned will contribute to a great grow if you can get them to max out.I would make a suggestion that I give to all new growers. Use the great resources of our diaries section. use the 3 horizontal bars and search for forums and then diaries. Once in the right area use the spyglass to search using terms like your soil type or the strain or perhaps your specific strain. look for older longer posts where the grower ducumented feed rates and light energy readings and temp/humidity factors. you will be reading diaries where things worked out great and ones where the wheels fell off and the good one will be honest and put down what happened and why so you can watch someone else make the mistakes so you do not have to. I have read prolly close to 400 diaries and I kove finding long ones that have multiple grows with problems fixed and data wrote down so we can all learn.
Sorry lost your reply in the mess of my notificationsFantastic! Thank you for this advice. I'm really falling in love with this and it's gone from something to do, to an absolutely delightful hobby. Thank u for pointing me in the right direction! Let me ask u.... even though there have been mistakes made, do u think this gro will be worth smoking as long as I keep doing homework and doing g things right all the way through harvest and cure???
Definitely. Nothing wrong other than a few rookie mistakes from what I can see. You seem to really enjoy growing and have learned quite a bit for your next grow. While this should not be a priority, getting down your grow chops should be first, for your next grow start thinking about the genetics you'll be using for your next run. Genetics is one of the most important factors in how successful your harvests are. Whatever tweeks and suggestions we make are only there to improve on the genetics we see happening. Later on down the road you can start getting into pheno hunting and maintaining mother plants for you to use to take cuttings for your grows so that you can maintain a level you like rather than gambling on the genetics in the seed pack.Fantastic! Thank you for this advice. I'm really falling in love with this and it's gone from something to do, to an absolutely delightful hobby. Thank u for pointing me in the right direction! Let me ask u.... even though there have been mistakes made, do u think this gro will be worth smoking as long as I keep doing homework and doing g things right all the way through harvest and cure???
Got it! On it! Thank you so much man. I really am enjoying this hobby so it means a lot!Definitely. Nothing wrong other than a few rookie mistakes from what I can see. You seem to really enjoy growing and have learned quite a bit for your next grow. While this should not be a priority, getting down your grow chops should be first, for your next grow start thinking about the genetics you'll be using for your next run. Genetics is one of the most important factors in how successful your harvests are. Whatever tweeks and suggestions we make are only there to improve on the genetics we see happening. Later on down the road you can start getting into pheno hunting and maintaining mother plants for you to use to take cuttings for your grows so that you can maintain a level you like rather than gambling on the genetics in the seed pack.
Start reading up on the dry/cure portion of your grow. Many new growers tend to focus on the cultivation part and ruin it all in the dry and cure portion.
Also great advice.Sorry lost your reply in the mess of my notifications
You have light for one plant. The long one climbing for the moon would not be my choice to keep. The one on the left is much tighter and you could work with this plant. Top the main stem. Train the rest of the plant with tieing down and bending fixtures into a rectangular box about a foot larger that the footprint of your light. Try for a 1 foot by 3 foot box. This will give you 3 square feet at 33 watts a foot which is a little weak but not terrible.
Any buds showing up lower than 14 inches just remove they will not progress. Leave any fan leafs. Get that light energy up is primary. The light will help use the nitrogen for sure. Start some basic flower nutes that have more p and k with lower N but watch the feed rate.
If ya can throw the other 2 outdoors and see WTF happens.
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