SmithsJunk
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Looking wonderful in here! Man I sure am glad the smoke has died down. I'm seeing a lot of huge cola sites starting to form up. You better get ready for some serious harvest work :D
I would go with the T5 to get the clones to root first. Those cob's are powerful! In my experience too much light intensity delays rooting substantially. What happened with the seeds? Did they stretch too much or just never pop?Should I use a 18" 15w T5HO 6700k that came with my nano dome for starting clones or 100w(67w actual) Cree CXB3590 COB? The T5 wasn't strong enough to start seeds this year but it has a lot of good reviews for starting clones. Advantage of the T5, I don't have to set up the tent right away, it fits into the top of the Nano Dome. I would only use the T5 to get their roots started.
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I would go with the T5 to get the clones to root first. Those cob's are powerful! In my experience too much light intensity delays rooting substantially. What happened with the seeds? Did the stretch too much or just never pop?
Also these plants are monsters! Anybody doubting a good yield on this grow is sorely mistaken :D
hmmmmm sounds like you may have gotten some mutant seeds or something. Usually a light like that should be pretty good for the first week or so at least depending on how fast they are moving along. Seeds are so sensitive.Thank you. You confirmed what I was thinking. They stretched and a couple didn't get past cotys (But I think that couple were just funky seeds). Going to root them into soil because I don't have the extra cash for an aeroponic cloner right now and I want to learn how to do it this way first. Figuring I should switch to the COB as soon as I see growth?
I don't think you'll have any issues :D They are doing very well on nutrition as is. That soil and guano is doing work not to mention I'm sure they are using what ever is in the ground underneath those smart pots. Seems like your nutrient additions are just mainly just for topping off the tank. Can't wait to see what these look like in a few weeks here....and they have plenty of flowers already. The thing that can cause a hitch in the yield is if I don't get these nutes right. Tiger Bloom is on the way again and had more postal problems but should be here by Friday. I have Cal/Mag on the way and will probably pick up Big Bloom early Sep.
hmmmmm sounds like you may have gotten some mutant seeds or something. Usually a light like that should be pretty good for the first week or so at least depending on how fast they are moving along. Seeds are so sensitive.
I usually clone in rockwool, but I've seen a nice trick for soil/coco cloning. You get the small 9oz red and clear solo cups and put some drainage holes in them of course. Fill a clear with soil and a cutting, and then you put the clear inside a red to block the light. This way you can periodically check to see if you are getting roots by pulling out the clear from the red cup. Once you see a nice healthy root system and a bit of growth then you can throw them under the COBs either at a lower intensity setting or raised up and see how they respond. Then ramp it up and let them start exploding :smoking:
I don't think you'll have any issues :D They are doing very well on nutrition as is. That soil and guano is doing work not to mention I'm sure they are using what ever is in the ground underneath those smart pots. Seems like your nutrient additions are just mainly just for topping off the tank. Can't wait to see what these look like in a few weeks here.
They are looking gorgeous as always. I'm sorry to hear about the ER visit and I hope all goes well for you so you can get back to the garden asap.
Grow Log 8/30/18 #4
Will not be cloning either of these. The Idunnoes is too sparse and lanky. The Creamsicle, though a massive producer, is a spider mite's favorite snack.
Idunnoes, she is doing great now even though she's a late bloomer. Her leaves are all straight and healthy and flowers are beginning to form.
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Orange Creamsicle x Chocolate Diesel (Aka Chocolate Creamsicle, Aka Orange Diesel), she is recovering well. A few older cooked leaf edges and yellow leaves but the new growth is beautifully green with a healthy structure. Nitrogen, nitrogen, nitrogen, it does a Creamsicle good. I think she's got the best of both parents with the early bloom and tight tall colas. I will not make the mistake of harvesting her too early this year.
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That f^ckin leaftip curl is broad mites. That's why nutes arent doing sh*t. The F^CKIN FEDS are dropping them on the scotch broom around here. (That's what they're saying is the primary reason but everyone knows these mites attack cannabis as well. Our state fought them on raiding our stores and farms so they are just destroying our plants instead.) I'm not black helicopter nutso, and I thought the guy at the hydro store was, until I got home and saw the mites he said I had. I've seen the few hundred foot, super slow flyovers too and never put 2+2 till today.
!!!!!F^CKIN BASTARDS!!!!!
I can't say what the guy at the grow store told me to do. But I can tell you that right after they dropped the mites they came into his store and confiscated almost every effective pesticide from his shelves, including Azamax.
After I bought my things we smoked each other out. Me with some RNK dusted in OC kief, him with some bomb a$$ Lemon Tree (tangie-like, grows local). I want to grow some of that sh*t. I'm gonna talk to him and another guy there about some "things" tomorrow. And see if I can get a cut off that Lemon Tree.
Anyway, he said my plants look great besides the mite damage. That's why it looks so much like nutes. I've been taking such good care of them that the mites haven't been able to kill them, ROFL!!! Now that, was a compliment that made my day. You've been saying basically the same thing too justiceman and I want to tell you that once I understood the situation, all your compliments hit me at once. So you made my day too. I couldn't see through my frustration with myself for not bring able to fix my girls. Thank you, thank you, thank you, dude. (WhtChoc & FarmP, you guys have been so supportive too, and thank you very much)
In less than a week my girls will be 100% YAY!!!
(I knew I knew how to grow better than the results I've been getting. This is such a load off my shoulders.)
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