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look quite healthy to me but you got your light too low, the plants will grow, when it gets bigger take off the damaged leaves to save the nutrients for the rest of the plant, what do you expect? tomorrow be big? , lol be patient little grasshopper " grasshopper " refers to someone that is getting into the business, it takes months for a plant to get to full maturity, it took 3 months for my plants to flower back in the 90s, don't worry, if your pots have drain holes you can put water in the tray & let the dirt soak up the water without overwatering it, the plants will only take what it needs, by the way, did you get the online manual they gave you for signing up? I did but I'm starting to read what I need a refresher course on. what I have forgotten, if you have it I'll suggest you read it it'll start by the seedlings after 2 weeks goes into vegetation stage then after 12 weeks you go into flowering, which tells you what to look for & what to do during your process, a lot of fun, interesting & enlightening tooI have three seedlings of Kona Eruption from Gooeybreeder going. Two are in the same bucket and appear to be faring very differently.
Ph: 6.1
PPM: 300
temp: 70
I use gh trio and have been using feeding at half strength and added calmag a few days ago when I noticed a few brown dots. Now the one seedling has them all over. Any idea what I’m doing wrong? Or is this just a finicky phenotype? The third that’s in it’s own bucket appears to be doing fine also. I have a big 4” airstone disc in the 5 gallon bucket and a smaller cylinder airstone in the 3.5 gallon.
@Aqua Man do you have any suggestions?I appreciate any insight people can offer me!
the brown dots all over the smaller one look healthy to you? That’s what I’m concerned about. Not worried that it’s necessarily smaller but I do wonder if that’s due to a deficiency.look quite healthy to me what do you expect? tomorrow be big? , lol be patient little grasshopper " grasshopper " refers to someone that is getting into the business it takes months for a plant to get to full maturity, it took 3 months for my plants to flower back in the 90s, don't worry, if your pots have drain holes you can put water in the tray & let the dirt soak up the water without overwatering it, the plants will only take what it needs
Also this is in the hydroponics forum which means no soil…I’m on my fourth grow so I know that they don’t explode overnight haha but I take notice if one is struggling.look quite healthy to me what do you expect? tomorrow be big? , lol be patient little grasshopper " grasshopper " refers to someone that is getting into the business it takes months for a plant to get to full maturity, it took 3 months for my plants to flower back in the 90s, don't worry, if your pots have drain holes you can put water in the tray & let the dirt soak up the water without overwatering it, the plants will only take what it needs
i'll give that a shot, so you think it looks like a calcium/magnesium deficiency?I'm not a big fan of wetting my ladies. Buy you could try to foliar spray cal mag on the one with the deficiency.
no not terribly. but i also thought ph gradually swinging through the recommended range is a good thing because it allows the plants to take up different nutrients at different ph's?Lower pH. Is your pH rising after you lower nute solution (or lowering)? Need to wait for that to stop before using that water on your plants
Thank you very much for the help! I raised my light to 18” and have it at 40% intensity (150W) now. Do you think that will be low enough?drop your light intensity, get the pH down to 5.6-5.8. EC is on point. the dotting you're seeing looking like early calcium def to me, which can be triggered by light intensity especially at this stage. also, disregard that asshole sshortguy1. he's a troll. AMan is on hiatus atm but @PK1 and I can help you out.
On another note, what you ride? moniker indicates similar interests.
should be fine for now in terms of light intensity. let the babies find their legs before you make em run, ya know.Thank you very much for the help! I raised my light to 18” and have it at 40% intensity (150W) now. Do you think that will be low enough?
And for the moniker, fixed gear bikes, not cool enough for a motorcycle
a 1965 Raleigh Carlton Grand Prix that I converted into a fixed gear and have some flat mustache bars on. very fun bike.should be fine for now in terms of light intensity. let the babies find their legs before you make em run, ya know.
as for fixed gear bikes, well..... motorcycles are fixed gear in a sense lol what do you ride? i'm too old and broken to do bmx anymore, but raced a bit in the ABA when i was younger and more resilient.
oh damn, you're not fuckin around. i bet that thing rides like a dream. have a couple buddies that do road tours on similar frames. way too sketchy for me. i know what it's like on public roads on a motorcycle, and us "bikers" don't get killed nearly as much as road bicyclists. please be safe out there and keep your head on a swivel. cars don't see two wheels, as I'm sure you know.a 1965 Raleigh Carlton Grand Prix that I converted into a fixed gear and have some flat mustache bars on. very fun bike.
I am using tap water that sits out for over 24 hours and my tent temp is 70. Should I not have given calmag this early? I am going to change the water again this weekend, I can refrain from putting any calmag inYou should never have to spray them. If you added half the recommended dose ur fine. Did you start with ro water or tap? Might be giving it too much calmag. Regardless we will need to see the roots. And what is your room temp?
I dont know how they use tap with calmag. I just know it's a bit more complex. I'd say that's the cause of ur spots,unless ur roots are slimy.
No slime on the roots that I can tell. I use hydroguard.I dont know how they use tap with calmag. I just know it's a bit more complex. I'd say that's the cause of ur spots,unless ur roots are slimy.
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