Gmix
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I got my grow as a kit, so my gear isn't a great one. I plan to get upgrades if i get the hang of things lol, for now, i'm stuck with a 50 w LED and limited space. The maximum height that i can get my LED is about 16 inches, but as the LED is kinda weak wouldn't it suffice ? same for the soil, the grow came with a 13 gallon bag of sphag, so i'm stuck with it until it runs out haha. Hope i can at least get some flowers, even if the yield isn't that great.35 cm that’s what Siri
Oh right 13.78” that’s still to close bud.
With leds you want a min of 18” and dimmed down to 75%
In truth I might even raise it up to 24” min on a led
Shame you didn’t use the 4l first as it will make watering really hard.
Like the top might be as dry as a bone yet the bottom is soaking
getting used to dry weight and wet can take a while to get used to.
if theres nutrients in the soil there bud, you should be fine to just water the plant. it looks like its starting to recover already after the repot you did theres new healthy leafs. i would just leave the older leafs there, until the plant full recovers.Hey folks
When i tought that all would be ok, the plant started growing, i've been watering her less, following the nhtrient schedule. Then she started to dry some of the leaves. Any clues? View attachment 2087417View attachment 2087418View attachment 2087419
Agreed nearly all of us nearly baby them to death that way in our learningIt looks over-watered to me, based on the texture and thickness of the leaves, and miniaturization. Do you have a lot of drainage holes in the bottom of the cup? I don't trust the "finger test" for water content. In soil, I water to run-off, only when the pot is very light. I would expect a plant that size in a cup that size to go 5 days or more between waterings. Over-watering is watering too often, as opposed to giving too much water at once.
It drives me crazy to try to understand whats going on haha. The symptoms are the same for everything, i tought it could be nitrogen deficiency as the newer growth is looking good and green and the older leaves are yellowing and drying, that makes kinda sense as nitrogen is a mobile nutrient. Shouldnt overfeeding be harder with organic nutrients as it releases more slowly and is dependant on microbial activity in the soil?if theres nutrients in the soil there bud, you should be fine to just water the plant. it looks like its starting to recover already after the repot you did theres new healthy leafs. i would just leave the older leafs there, until the plant full recovers.
Yes, i have another 7L pot, are u suggesting to cut it in half and repot to the cutted half? I've been trying to be more careful not to overwater, i usually see no runoff as the pot is way bigger than the amount of water i feed it (500 ml) i only water again when the pot is very light, so i find it difficult for it to accumulate waterdo you have more of those 7L containers? if so, cut one in half. you could also just go buy a soda pop and use the cup. or whatever else you have laying around.
you want the container to drain to runoff and not store water and nutes in an area becoming an anaerobic environment. you want the roots to fill the space you are feeding, like pacing and leading the plant. tease it a bit. when you reach a point that it appears the medium is drying out more quickly, its prolly time to up pot as the roots are filling the container. you want a healthy environment and healthy root mass. the idea is more frequent but weaker feed inputs with runoff to keep a healthy medium. You dont want a crap load of feed(high ppm's) in a saturated pot.
Nice pics! It seems that you are adept of mainlining, right ? I'll try it on my next cycle after i upgrade my lights. As for the yellow leaves, that was due to heat stress, i guess, before i switched to flowering. I'm following biobizz's schedule, but i might up the grow fert in the next feedings and see what happens.Nice, I’ll throw some of my training pics at ya. I have a bunch of stakes and plant training clips on mine works nice. Green what you can from the pics. Hit me up if you would like a hand. but things look like you need to feed some nitrogen.
i would def do that.Nice pics! It seems that you are adept of mainlining, right ? I'll try it on my next cycle after i upgrade my lights. As for the yellow leaves, that was due to heat stress, i guess, before i switched to flowering. I'm following biobizz's schedule, but i might up the grow fert in the next feedings and see what happens.
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