First Grow

BlueRidgeGrower

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It's pretty easy man. Just as long as they don't go in the jars too wet or dry you're good. Unless you live somewhere with 90% humidity should be fine.
I think I'm just worried I'll over dry them. However on the subject of humidity I have a question.
I've noticed my humidity after a water goes up to around 65 70 percent for the day. It slowly drops back down to low 50s to mid 40s over the course of a day. Is that OK? I don't want bud rot
 

BlueRidgeGrower

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As long as you have good air circulation you should be good. Do you let the runoff tray sit in your tent?
I was during vegetation. Now I let it set the night of the water to get all running off and in the morning I actually take that water and have been feeding to my peppers. They seem to like it.
 

Lachrymology

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I pull them all out and water then clean up the tent then pop them back in. I'm sure mine drain off faster because of the hempy but I really don't care if a little dribbles onto the removable floor since I clean that shit every two days anyway.
 

Tx-Peanutt

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I found some roots in pot on top of soil is that normal . I transplanted a month ago I'm flowering right now 4 th weekIMG_0744.JPGIMG_0743.JPG
 

BlueRidgeGrower

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I found some roots in pot on top of soil is that normal . I transplanted a month ago I'm flowering right now 4 th weekView attachment 3967153View attachment 3967154
I have seen this as well in my plant. I'm pretty sure I overwatered during the beginning and so I think the roots originally started developing mostly in the upper parts of the soil. I stopped over watering and and I think I got the roots to dive again. I'm not noticing any issues from mine. Now this is 100% me taking a wild guess at it without knowing forsure if what I said is true or not. I'd get better opinions than mine. However I have seen roots as well with no harm to my knowledge so far.
 

BlueRidgeGrower

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Usually when I water I let it run off a little bit but I try to do the least I possibly can
I water till 20% runoff. Read that somewhere I think. Not sure the validity of that. But it's workin for me. But during veg I was only watering 1 a week. Towards the end of veg she drank a little more often. Maybe twice a week on a really thirsty week? I watered my girl Friday and had to rewater today. She's reaaaally thirsty now
 

Tx-Peanutt

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I did notice when I transplanted there was a ball of dirt near the stem I never disturbed it do u think that that's it? I rescently found what I thought were spider mites so I've been moving top of dirt checking for larvae
 

Tx-Peanutt

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Yeah I water about three like I watered today I will water again probably Tuesday or Wednesday am for her depending on how light she feels IMG_0682.JPGIMG_0732.JPG
 

Strocat

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Here's today's updates! As you can see she's making little buds slowly!View attachment 3964273 View attachment 3964275 View attachment 3964277
she is done stretching .. trust me.. youll get like a good week-10 days of stretch then youll see vertical growth 100% stop and then it will focus all its energy on making buds.. note to you.. the lowest leaves hidden under canopy will start to yellow and fall off.. this is normal and you need not worry.. To keep your upper growth from early yellowing I always use a little veg nutrient along with bloom nutrients till about 1/2 through flower. the use only bloom nutrients.
 

Strocat

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Seem nice, when do you like to chop, i try to go for 30% amber 70% milky to ensure my couch lock roots my feet to the floor
right around the same.. when i get 20% amber I'll give myself 2-3 days darkness then cut.. I'm not saying 2 days in dark gives more trichomes but it is a thing some growers do and I personally think it has worked in the past so I always do it.
 
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