5x5 LED - T-Time grow time

raratt

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Water pH 6.8, I know the leaves won't recover, but they shouldn't progress more. Mixed Calmag according to the label, using T8 LED's, not light burn. It is a room not tent, temps 66-74.
 

T-Time

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Ph is too high. You should aim for 5.8-6.2 depending on Your medium and flowering stage.

EDiT

And by water PH You mean water + nutes or only water ?
 
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T-Time

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That is way too low for soil, optimum is 6.5, 6.8 is still in the acceptable range.
Depends who You ask really. https://www.royalqueenseeds.com/blog-the-perfect-ph-value-for-a-cannabis-plant-n87

I havent been growing in soil for a while now so i dont keep that in my head but looking at nutrient availability ph chart for cannabis grown in soil it looks that closer to ph 7 more cal-mag is available, so thats defo not Your problem there.

It could be cold temps if You keep Your pots straight on concrete floor. Roots dont like that. Other than that I cant help You any more with Your problem. Im still a rookie myself ;)
 
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vertnugs

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Ha you for sure got that tent filled to about max capacity this round.

Your plants look great.I think i look at your petioles and leaves just as much as the nugs.Great health in your garden.
 

T-Time

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Ha you for sure got that tent filled to about max capacity this round.

Your plants look great.I think i look at your petioles and leaves just as much as the nugs.Great health in your garden.
Thats a very full tent! Humidity buildup must be killer. Truly a WOG.
Thanks. Somehow managed to fill it up this time.
Suprisingly RH isnt really a problem this grow. New fan controller was defo worth it. For the last two grows I've been battling with bud rot at the end of the grows ,so will see how this time they will finish. I worry much less tho ;)
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T-Time

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Day 44

Going to chop next week.maybe will even hold them till Friday/Saturday. Not in a rush this time, no signs of mold like the last round and I have plenty of
time till youngsters will have to be replanted.

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New babies for next round. RoyalQueen N.Lights Auto.
I've stuck 20seeds, 7 poped out and I had to put more in. 15 went in and only 10 germinated :/
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T-Time

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Why can't you keep any clones?
I was actually thinking how to go about it for a while.
I think my biggest problem is space limitations. I'm not sure I could pull it off.
Might give it a go next round and see , but have to do more reading how its done.
If You have good resources to the topic, don't be afraid to post it here :)
 
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Humple

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I was actually thinking how to go about it for a while.
I think by biggest problem is space limitations. I'm not sure I could pull it off.
Might give it a go next round and see , but have to do more reading how its done.
If You have good resources to the topic, don't be afraid to post it here :)
So many different methods for cloning, but I've always had great results using Root Riot/Rapid Rooter plugs. I flip them upside down, so the wider, flat end serves as a base, poke a hole about an inch deep in the top, then smear aloe vera on the stem and stick the cuts in the plugs. Place the plugs in a humidity dome (I just use those clear, disposable containers for salad greens), spray the inside surfaces of the dome with water, close it up, and wait (re-misting from time to time). Gives me damn near 100% success. I expect those hydro cloning setups result in more robust root growth, but I don't want to deal with having to keep the water temp in the correct range.
 

T-Time

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So many different methods for cloning, but I've always had great results using Root Riot/Rapid Rooter plugs. I flip them upside down, so the wider, flat end serves as a base, poke a hole about an inch deep in the top, then smear aloe vera on the stem and stick the cuts in the plugs. Place the plugs in a humidity dome (I just use those clear, disposable containers for salad greens), spray the inside surfaces of the dome with water, close it up, and wait (re-misting from time to time). Gives me damn near 100% success. I expect those hydro cloning setups result in more robust root growth, but I don't want to deal with having to keep the water temp in the correct range.
Thanks Humple, I will look it up and see if that product is avalaible in my local grow store.
 

Dave455

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So many different methods for cloning, but I've always had great results using Root Riot/Rapid Rooter plugs. I flip them upside down, so the wider, flat end serves as a base, poke a hole about an inch deep in the top, then smear aloe vera on the stem and stick the cuts in the plugs. Place the plugs in a humidity dome (I just use those clear, disposable containers for salad greens), spray the inside surfaces of the dome with water, close it up, and wait (re-misting from time to time). Gives me damn near 100% success. I expect those hydro cloning setups result in more robust root growth, but I don't want to deal with having to keep the water temp in the correct range.
aloe vera takes place of rooting type powder ?
 

T-Time

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I did harvest yesterday at day 50 of flower.

Holding them a lil longer made them express different phenos and as with every seeded plant there are big defferences between all the plants. 14 of them and none the same. Some fluffy, some with rock hard nugs, taller, shorter, frosty, oozing resin or different color but all beautiful in my eyes :)

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Wasn't the easiest one to trim, but I've got extra 3 pairs of hands to help so it went fairly quick. Then when I hang the last nug, everything callapsed :? and I had to do it again. But thats the kind of problems you want to have right ? :weed::bigjoint:
 
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T-Time

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Final dry before they cure.
Tmrw should have some numbers but its looking good :bigjoint:

Loads of work done around the tent over last few days. Should make for better access to the plants :)
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