jipp
- Posts
- 9,640
- Reactions
- 32,355
- Joined
- Jan 2, 2017
- Points
- 313
so maybe 1 and half table spoons to 4 gallons.. i think the baby food was perfect.. jrs up i guess need some modifying.Up your feed a bit if you think the yellow is after you started to feed. I water more than you probably twice as much so your dose might be lacking if your using that amount i gave you earlier.The watering after i feed has a green tint to it as a reference point for you.Everything looks good growing weed is a constant learning process for all of us.
clones sure don't take a strong light at all clone out have to keep them in the search of water so the roots grow if u keep the soaked going to take way longer to root I soak mine 3-4 days then cut the water in full and next day roots
ok, fixed.. the other one in dirt showed me what you were talking about it went down fast ( not sure how i got it in my head they needed lots of light ).. so i took another clip..You want the clones in the shade.
You want them focusing on root development.
Under the light the leafs will photosynthesize to create food while consuming themselves. May cause them to fail.
Everything else looks great. The humidity dome is a must for any cloning project. The ziplock bag works perfectly.
@jipp my good friend, you're getting good info. Let me help open up your perception a bit.
I have many plants running currently, and well over 25 different strains. What we tend to do when running multiple strains and even multiples of a specific strain is to generalize.
Keep in mind each plant is it's own life, with personality, needs, and issues. At my stage in growing, I don't have the time to issue to the gals/guys with special needs, i.e. direct light, tailored feed etc. You're growing smaller so you can tend to the picky, but it's definitely less ideal. Nobody wants to grow fussy plants.
But soak this experience, start making mental notes of favorable grow characteristics. It'll save time and money later. Respect!
I have seen what a over water plant looks like. iv seen what a hungry baby looks like. now iv seen what a older plant looks like when it goes hungry.. iv seen what light starving does to a plant. iv also seen UV burn.
heh, i have not seen over feeding yet. go figure.. the one thing most noobs do id imagine.. wanting it to grow was fast as possible. and what do i do, starve the fucking thing.. not sure which is worse. hha.
now i know when you over feed the tips of the leaf will show yellow. now my question is.. does this start from new growth or old first? or does it happen like when you let a plant wilt. it goes down all at once..
Typically most tips if not all.
@jipp what are the bags for? To slow the dirt dry time?
its his humi dome lol@jipp what are the bags for? To slow the dirt dry time?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?