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Tri-Part Nutrins

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Eledin New seller
Nice. Thanks, the Cannabis plant looking so angry and heavy when the plant get the big buds šŸ˜šŸ˜
Should I also connect the 3 lights again? or only have 1 which I've had now for a little while?
If the plant is healthy should be able to handle that panel with no problem yes. Just watch out for the heat and dont put them too close.
 
Credits420OG New seller
Ait. I Can send you the picture of plant now.
 
Credits420OG New seller
What you think?
 

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Eledin New seller
She looks way more healthy than before, congrats! I think she is ready, consider that she will grow a lot the first 3 weeks of flower.
 
Credits420OG New seller
She looks way more healthy than before, congrats! I think she is ready, consider that she will grow a lot the first 3 weeks of flower.
Yeah! Let's go šŸ˜€ , a summary of what I've learned so far:

- Do not replant the plant when it is so small in a larger pot and be more patient.

- Use the right soil that is intended for Cannabis and the PH should be between 6 and 6.5%

- Let the soil dry out and she will let you know if she needs water or nutrition.

- Train the facility (LST) - Low stress training.

- Do not use very bright light.
 
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Credits420OG New seller
I thought of letting her stand for 2 - 3 more days so that the lower side shoots are at the same height as the ones at the top, roughly.

Can i also plug / connect the 2 other lights now? When i start the Flowering stage?
 
Credits420OG New seller
Thank you very much @Eledin for spending your time on me and teaching me and explaining to me in a really good way, really, keep this with you if there are others who are as new as me :)
 
Eledin New seller
I thought of letting her stand for 2 - 3 more days so that the lower side shoots are at the same height as the ones at the top, roughly.

Can i also plug / connect the 2 other lights now? When i start the Flowering stage?
I would definetely try to introduce all lights again, maybe slowly, one first, and see how they respond because as I said its a 60W LED panel it, probably blank brand chinese diodes like mine, they get hot thats the problem but for max efficiency is good to keep them at 100% and maybe 30cm from the plants, if you notice yellowing on the tips but only on the top side then maybe your plant is very light sensitive.
 
Eledin New seller
I thought of letting her stand for 2 - 3 more days so that the lower side shoots are at the same height as the ones at the top, roughly.

Can i also plug / connect the 2 other lights now? When i start the Flowering stage?
Yes you could give her a few more days if you want to keep it more even. Its good to use a net when you top plants because you can pass the 2 upper stems horizontally and the others catch up quicker but you can do the same by tying them down I guess šŸ˜„
 
Eledin New seller
Thank you very much @Eledin for spending your time on me and teaching me and explaining to me in a really good way, really, keep this with you if there are others who are as new as me :)
My pleassure! Im glad to be of help ā¤ļø
 
Credits420OG New seller
I would definetely try to introduce all lights again, maybe slowly, one first, and see how they respond because as I said its a 60W LED panel it, probably blank brand chinese diodes like mine, they get hot thats the problem but for max efficiency is good to keep them at 100% and maybe 30cm from the plants, if you notice yellowing on the tips but only on the top side then maybe your plant is very light sensitive.
Yep, then I'll try with 2 LED lights and see how she reacts to it, Yes they actually get hot and give off a lot of heat too. Yes, it may be that this strain or plant is very light sensitive as you say :) I will send you photos later during the whole process so you will be updated if it is OK?
 
Eledin New seller
Yep, then I'll try with 2 LED lights and see how she reacts to it, Yes they actually get hot and give off a lot of heat too. Yes, it may be that this strain or plant is very light sensitive as you say :) I will send you photos later during the whole process so you will be updated if it is OK?
Sure!
 
Credits420OG New seller
@Eledin
 

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Credits420OG New seller
She looks so better in the Color on the leaf and looking happy.
 
Eledin New seller
Yes the new growth is coming along very nicely! Healthy colors! If you wanna give her more veg time keep in mind that it can grow as much as twice the size during the first 3 weeks of flower (even more but is unusual) 😁 āœŒļø
 
Eledin New seller
I bet you its coming along better now because the soil is depleted from that excess of potassium that caused the yellowing. And most likely the potassium wasnt the only problem.
 
Credits420OG New seller
Yes the new growth is coming along very nicely! Healthy colors! If you wanna give her more veg time keep in mind that it can grow as much as twice the size during the first 3 weeks of flower (even more but is unusual) 😁 āœŒļø
Yep, they're going to grow really sick in pre flowering. but just have to wait until the shoots are still a bit at the same height as the others, about the bottom ones, I know I can put her in flower now. But I think it's still too early for her, and I'm not sure if she's ready for the stress yet.
 
Credits420OG New seller
I bet you its coming along better now because the soil is depleted from that excess of potassium that caused the yellowing. And most likely the potassium wasnt the only problem.
I hope so, hehe.
 
Eledin New seller
Yep, they're going to grow really sick in pre flowering. but just have to wait until the shoots are still a bit at the same height as the others, about the bottom ones, I know I can put her in flower now. But I think it's still too early for her, and I'm not sure if she's ready for the stress yet.
Many people veg for a long period if they wanna cover a small tent with only one plant and a net so its gonna give you more production most likely. Fast veging like I do is more for the speed than anything else and I use 4 plants instead of 1, if I only used one I would have to veg for way longer to cover my tent. So yeah whenever you feel comfortable with it do the swap, doesnt have to be now as long as you have enough space.
 
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