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Give them to a friend or keep them in a well lighted roomHi Farmers, hope ya all doing well..
Growing in a little 50cmX50cmX100cm tent in the bedroom cupboard, bonus is the room has air conditioning.
Using coco and canna classic nutes with drain to waste.
Lighting is everyones favourite.. blurple hahah a Meihzi "300w"
So here we go, i decided to put the baby tent to use as a clone station.. View attachment 858115 Guess I managed to get some roots haha..
View attachment 858116 So the problem is, due to temperatures outside of my control i can't use my bigger tent (2mX2mX2m) yet..
View attachment 858117So the decision was made to up pot a few and see if I can't have a successful harvest in the baby tent..View attachment 858118Question is what to do with the clones that didn't make the cut.. I can't bring myself to murder them
I did figure i had overloaded the tent, do you think if i flipped them to flower now that they would just grow a single cola each?You are going to have to off a few of them regardless of making a cut... your tent will not hold much..one or two plants...
I did figure i had overloaded the tent, do you think if i flipped them to flower now that they would just grow a single cola each?
I'm just waiting on the weather to get better before i can use the big tent in the shed..View attachment 858128Also does this look like something i should be concerned about?? View attachment 858129
That's actually a really good point about what is actually in the tap water. Just seems my local council aren't keen on making it easy to get the reports, its something i had thought about before..Better pics of the plants you are having issues with along with more details about your setup, grow medium, nutrients, ph values, etc will help us diagnose the problem.
In many cases uppotting helps with minor issues if they are getting root bound.
Other typical problems are a lack of magnesium or phosphorus. However many times the medium or nutrients you are using has enough of them, the problem actually lies in the delivery system. So adding more is not usually the problem but rather the plants inability to utilize whats already there. Many times this is due to ph, or overloaded nutrients.
For example having too much iron in your water may cause certain elements to get locked out. Your growing medium may have gotten overloaded with iron if your tap water has a high iron content. I've recently run into this myself and the best course of action is to fix the problem so it doesn't reoccur vs adding more nutrients or additives to your plant that it won't be able to absorb and then possibly locking out other vital elements.
So with that being said we need a lot more info before we can figure this out. But the best places to start is your water, growing medium and nutrients in that order.
Again i dont know coco except for reading and online.
But at 6 weeks .5 to .8 ec may not be enough fertilizer for the strain or conditions.
I would think taper up the feed a bit at a time. If those were in a medium like promix. I guess i would be up to about 1.0-1.2 ec by now.
Like to taper up through stretch and peak blooming while they need more and then back down as they ripen and need less.
Lets hear an experienced coco opinion!
You shouldn't need to use Calmag since you already have .2ec starting water. One charge at the beginnng of the grow maybe but that's it. If its canna coco you shouldn't need it because it comes pre buffered.
At those temps and humidity I would use 1ec total combined of your starting water and base nutrients.
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