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DonnyO
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I'll be as detailed as I can.
I know I bit off a lot doing an organic mix for my first real attempt at growing indoors but it's been going pretty well. I had some issues with drooping early on and I thought it was from overwatering but they were rootbound before I transplanted and the pots were just running through and not retaining anything. After I transplanted to the fabric pots they took off. They were topped once about a month ago, recovered very fast and kept on. They have always had the red stripes in the stems and I'm not sure if this is a deficiency or genetic as theses seeds were from a clone I got from an experienced friend, I finished it outdoors. It didn't produce much but it was fantastic. It was pollenated from the wind and only produced 10 seeds.
All along the tops have been leaning over near the end of the light cycle each day. Just the very top goes sideways on the branches near the top of the plant, maybe the top 1.5 inches. I was trying to figure out if the light was too much, too much water, not likely as was already suspecting overwatering in the beginning. They totally recover by the next day and perk up. I have been increasing the water until now it is running off. about a gallon or a bit more and watering every2-4 days, waiting for them to dry out some between watering. Since increasing the water they are responding better, growing faster but even after fully watering they do this leaning.
I think I was getting a slight nutrient burn as just the very tips of some of the leaves turned very light green and then brown, but only on about 5 leaves. I think watering more has resolved that. Also the new growth is much lighter green then darkens and the new growth seems to start kind of clustered and almost twisting, maybe genetics, not sure. I have been battling heat but I have been able to keep in the 70's most of the time. I'm working on more/better climate control in my garage. I also live in the desert so humidity is difficult to keep above 30-40%.
All of this is just to jump in and learn. I know I'm making mistakes but I've read the entire internet so I should be good to go, right?
Any help and advice is greatly appreciated!
I suspect one is male but I'm not exactly sure yet. The one on the left looks female but maybe herm, the right one I believe is male but nothing is clear to me yet.
Male?
Female?
Starting to lean
New Growth
Setup
From Seeds
9 Weeks
2.5 ft
7 Gal Fabric Pots
Organic - Sunshine Mix, Worm Castings, DE, Neem, Insect Fraas, Wood Ash, various others
Water 2-4 Days, Inline Hose Filter
PH 6.5
Espoma Plantone 4-4-4
Migro Full Spectrum LED 660w
24" @ 60%
4x4 Tent
65-85Deg (in garage)
Grown many years outdoors
I know I bit off a lot doing an organic mix for my first real attempt at growing indoors but it's been going pretty well. I had some issues with drooping early on and I thought it was from overwatering but they were rootbound before I transplanted and the pots were just running through and not retaining anything. After I transplanted to the fabric pots they took off. They were topped once about a month ago, recovered very fast and kept on. They have always had the red stripes in the stems and I'm not sure if this is a deficiency or genetic as theses seeds were from a clone I got from an experienced friend, I finished it outdoors. It didn't produce much but it was fantastic. It was pollenated from the wind and only produced 10 seeds.
All along the tops have been leaning over near the end of the light cycle each day. Just the very top goes sideways on the branches near the top of the plant, maybe the top 1.5 inches. I was trying to figure out if the light was too much, too much water, not likely as was already suspecting overwatering in the beginning. They totally recover by the next day and perk up. I have been increasing the water until now it is running off. about a gallon or a bit more and watering every2-4 days, waiting for them to dry out some between watering. Since increasing the water they are responding better, growing faster but even after fully watering they do this leaning.
I think I was getting a slight nutrient burn as just the very tips of some of the leaves turned very light green and then brown, but only on about 5 leaves. I think watering more has resolved that. Also the new growth is much lighter green then darkens and the new growth seems to start kind of clustered and almost twisting, maybe genetics, not sure. I have been battling heat but I have been able to keep in the 70's most of the time. I'm working on more/better climate control in my garage. I also live in the desert so humidity is difficult to keep above 30-40%.
All of this is just to jump in and learn. I know I'm making mistakes but I've read the entire internet so I should be good to go, right?

Any help and advice is greatly appreciated!
I suspect one is male but I'm not exactly sure yet. The one on the left looks female but maybe herm, the right one I believe is male but nothing is clear to me yet.
Male?
Female?
Starting to lean
New Growth
Setup
From Seeds
9 Weeks
2.5 ft
7 Gal Fabric Pots
Organic - Sunshine Mix, Worm Castings, DE, Neem, Insect Fraas, Wood Ash, various others
Water 2-4 Days, Inline Hose Filter
PH 6.5
Espoma Plantone 4-4-4
Migro Full Spectrum LED 660w
24" @ 60%
4x4 Tent
65-85Deg (in garage)
Grown many years outdoors