Sauron420
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Hi, I'm new around here and would like to show my crop and ask for advice from those more experienced, especially with autoflowering plants using Biobizz, as I think my crop could do better.
I had very good experiences growing in hydroponics with Atami nutrients, dinafem autoflowering seeds, sodium light and a Wilma system. It was my first experience with growing and it gave me the best flowers. Now I am trying in soil, with Biobizz nutrients, with BSF seeds, and with led light.
Here is the detail of my setup:
Tent: 1,2 x 1,2 x 2 mts.
Led: 640W, 1047 PPFD
- Chip Samsung LM561C S6/LM301B/LM301H
- Diode Samsung LM301B SK
- Full Spectrum: 3500K + 660NM
1 intake fan
1 exhaust fan
1 oscillating internal fan
And some information about my crop:
Light: first week after gemination 18 hrs, then 20hrs. (50 cms. distance)
Intake and exhaust fans work every 15 minutes. Oscillating fan always on.
Temp: lights off, fans off, 20° - 22°C
lights off, fans on, 18° - 20°C
lights on, fans off, 28° - 30°C
lights on, fans on, 24° - 26°C
Humidity: Veg: 70-75%
Bloom week 1, 2 and 3: 60%
after 50% until end.
Pot size 18 lts. (currently filled with only 14 lts.)
Biobizz All mix substrate
BSF Seeds Auto: 2 Lebron Haze (60-65 days)
2 Critical (55 days)
2 Tangie (75-80 days)
Germination: 4 days and 3 days of only water after transplanting.
Veg: 3 weeks.
Currently: third week of flowering.
Watering: every 3-4 days
Veg: 500cc-750cc
Flowering: week 1 and 2, 1lt.
week 3 1,5 lt.
Water temp: 18-20°
Critical:
The two critical ones have a modified feeding to the one shown in the Biobizz feeding table as they have a period of 55 days. In general I think they are doing well but I would like to know if I should worry about the yellow leaves they have at the base.
This is the feeding chart:
Lebron:
This is where I have the most doubts since the one on the left is clearly not 100%, wilted but with good development. Its sister on the right under the same conditions has developed well although more yellow leaves are appearing at the base.
The feeding chart:
Tangie:
These have the longest period, 11 weeks. I think they should have grown longer and the one on the right which is the tallest has more yellow leaves than I would like.
Feeding chart:
I'm sorry if I went on too long or it's too much to read but I tried to be as detailed as possible.
This is my second planting in soil, the first one went quite well but I think I can improve especially in terms of production and avoid the stress or deficiencies that for example the Lebron and Tangie I mentioned above have.
I thank those who took the time to read and can give me advice on how to improve and correct especially those that have problems.
I had very good experiences growing in hydroponics with Atami nutrients, dinafem autoflowering seeds, sodium light and a Wilma system. It was my first experience with growing and it gave me the best flowers. Now I am trying in soil, with Biobizz nutrients, with BSF seeds, and with led light.
Here is the detail of my setup:
Tent: 1,2 x 1,2 x 2 mts.
Led: 640W, 1047 PPFD
- Chip Samsung LM561C S6/LM301B/LM301H
- Diode Samsung LM301B SK
- Full Spectrum: 3500K + 660NM
1 intake fan
1 exhaust fan
1 oscillating internal fan
And some information about my crop:
Light: first week after gemination 18 hrs, then 20hrs. (50 cms. distance)
Intake and exhaust fans work every 15 minutes. Oscillating fan always on.
Temp: lights off, fans off, 20° - 22°C
lights off, fans on, 18° - 20°C
lights on, fans off, 28° - 30°C
lights on, fans on, 24° - 26°C
Humidity: Veg: 70-75%
Bloom week 1, 2 and 3: 60%
after 50% until end.
Pot size 18 lts. (currently filled with only 14 lts.)
Biobizz All mix substrate
BSF Seeds Auto: 2 Lebron Haze (60-65 days)
2 Critical (55 days)
2 Tangie (75-80 days)
Germination: 4 days and 3 days of only water after transplanting.
Veg: 3 weeks.
Currently: third week of flowering.
Watering: every 3-4 days
Veg: 500cc-750cc
Flowering: week 1 and 2, 1lt.
week 3 1,5 lt.
Water temp: 18-20°
Critical:
The two critical ones have a modified feeding to the one shown in the Biobizz feeding table as they have a period of 55 days. In general I think they are doing well but I would like to know if I should worry about the yellow leaves they have at the base.
This is the feeding chart:
Lebron:
This is where I have the most doubts since the one on the left is clearly not 100%, wilted but with good development. Its sister on the right under the same conditions has developed well although more yellow leaves are appearing at the base.
The feeding chart:
Tangie:
These have the longest period, 11 weeks. I think they should have grown longer and the one on the right which is the tallest has more yellow leaves than I would like.
Feeding chart:
I'm sorry if I went on too long or it's too much to read but I tried to be as detailed as possible.
This is my second planting in soil, the first one went quite well but I think I can improve especially in terms of production and avoid the stress or deficiencies that for example the Lebron and Tangie I mentioned above have.
I thank those who took the time to read and can give me advice on how to improve and correct especially those that have problems.