2.0 grow update

GrowTime38

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Another update. The leaves are sporadically still dying but other growth is good. I assume there is a nutrient imbalance still. I have filled with distilled water and included 1/4 strength of the bloom 2-8-4 liquid fertilizer. Also added a teaspoon of Epsom salt. Don't mind the leaves on the ground as I just cleared a few out.
 

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GrowTime38

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Another update after a refill of water. Also cleaned the area up a bit of loose debris. Seems to still be growing a bit. Is there something I can still add to keep the tricomes going strong? Pack that medicine in?
 

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GrowTime38

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What is your pH. If the Ec is high they're drinking and not eating.

I will have to grab the exact value I wrote down but a few weeks back it was really high. I have been adding only distilled water, 1/4 strength 2-8-4 liquif big bloom fertilizer and a small amount of Epsom salt. All hydro. I have seen growth still but want to ensure they are getting the ideal stuff, or as close to it as possible. I know this isn't the most amazing grow but want to get the best I can out of it.
 

McShnutz

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I will have to grab the exact value I wrote down but a few weeks back it was really high. I have been adding only distilled water, 1/4 strength 2-8-4 liquif big bloom fertilizer and a small amount of Epsom salt. All hydro. I have seen growth still but want to ensure they are getting the ideal stuff, or as close to it as possible. I know this isn't the most amazing grow but want to get the best I can out of it.
Kudos to you for keeping a positive attitude . You may not crank out a ton of top notch buds, but every grow you get under your belt, the more experience and knowledge you gain.

20 yrs ago when I dove into this hobby, I was all about hydro, and I failed miserably. Water was too warm from the HID lighting, light leaks so I had algae blooms, root issues up the ass. I was very discouraged. I went the coco route because yields are higher and its very similar to hydro. I had alot of fertilizer salts I used for my hydro endeavor so coco made sense. I fucked that up too. Had alot of calcium issues. I later come to find out that coco has to be buffered and rinsed of salts.

Once I got a handle on coco and treating it like hydro not soil, I went the organic route with it. I ammend it with humus and rock powders, tons of kelp, soft rock phosphate, alphalfa meal, neem meal, greensand, rice hulls, cocoa bean shells, worm castings. I purchase microbial powders to inoculate the substrate and start using things like yucca root powder, unsulfered blackstrap molasses, coconut water and fresh aloe to mix into my water. And the results were astonishing!!

I don't worry about pH anymore or EC. I feed the microbes and worms, not the plants. They feed the plants and provide a measurable means of defense against root pathogens. I stopped buying into all the hype that these companies pump people up with so they buy the entire line of nutrients. I get hydro results and the flowers are more attractive with color and the terpene level is outta this world. No hydro grow can compete with the quality of organic grown.

Educate yourself with the science of it all and you'll understand how and why this phenomenon we call "mother nature" works flawlessly. I've never looked back, it's a tad more of an investment, but once you have it running in full swing, your expenses drop drastically. Leaves more money for upgrading lights and automating.
 

GrowTime38

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Kudos to you for keeping a positive attitude . You may not crank out a ton of top notch buds, but every grow you get under your belt, the more experience and knowledge you gain.

20 yrs ago when I dove into this hobby, I was all about hydro, and I failed miserably. Water was too warm from the HID lighting, light leaks so I had algae blooms, root issues up the ass. I was very discouraged. I went the coco route because yields are higher and its very similar to hydro. I had alot of fertilizer salts I used for my hydro endeavor so coco made sense. I fucked that up too. Had alot of calcium issues. I later come to find out that coco has to be buffered and rinsed of salts.

Once I got a handle on coco and treating it like hydro not soil, I went the organic route with it. I ammend it with humus and rock powders, tons of kelp, soft rock phosphate, alphalfa meal, neem meal, greensand, rice hulls, cocoa bean shells, worm castings. I purchase microbial powders to inoculate the substrate and start using things like yucca root powder, unsulfered blackstrap molasses, coconut water and fresh aloe to mix into my water. And the results were astonishing!!

I don't worry about pH anymore or EC. I feed the microbes and worms, not the plants. They feed the plants and provide a measurable means of defense against root pathogens. I stopped buying into all the hype that these companies pump people up with so they buy the entire line of nutrients. I get hydro results and the flowers are more attractive with color and the terpene level is outta this world. No hydro grow can compete with the quality of organic grown.

Educate yourself with the science of it all and you'll understand how and why this phenomenon we call "mother nature" works flawlessly. I've never looked back, it's a tad more of an investment, but once you have it running in full swing, your expenses drop drastically. Leaves more money for upgrading lights and automating.
My issue is that I rushed it. I had clones from a grow that was started when not fully prepared. Basement flooded from a hurricane and caused more issues since I couldn't focus on them. Cloned the plant in the hope I can keep the grows going and get more than what I got previously. This grow got some mites or thrip and that sent this grow down the drain. Again not fully prepared and 100% blame myself. I have gathered better supplies and worked on my RDWC setup and believe this will work now. I eventually want both tents going and when I harvest one, cutting go to the other tent to keep that going. Appreciate the help people provide. This isn't for sale or a hustle it is personal use. Many are quick to scrap a crop just because they won't get the pounds they expected. I don't grow that way yet lol
 

McShnutz

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My issue is that I rushed it. I had clones from a grow that was started when not fully prepared. Basement flooded from a hurricane and caused more issues since I couldn't focus on them. Cloned the plant in the hope I can keep the grows going and get more than what I got previously. This grow got some mites or thrip and that sent this grow down the drain. Again not fully prepared and 100% blame myself. I have gathered better supplies and worked on my RDWC setup and believe this will work now. I eventually want both tents going and when I harvest one, cutting go to the other tent to keep that going. Appreciate the help people provide. This isn't for sale or a hustle it is personal use. Many are quick to scrap a crop just because they won't get the pounds they expected. I don't grow that way yet lol
Not yet, but you'll turn into a pot snob eventually. Everyone does once they crop out some AAA shit. Your on the right path. Always take clones before you flower. Once you find that "diamond in the ruff" phenotype stabilized and capture those traits in seed form by making S1 seeds.
 

GrowTime38

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Last update before harvesting. I think the temps are getting too low and effecting the plant even more. No heater in the basement but the deep cold is finally penetrating the ground deeper. Not getting the nutrients on par in the beginning and the other issues shown in the earlier posts have led to the not great final results but I believe the product I do get will be good. Grow and learn I guess. Appreciate everyone's help and will be back with a new grow after these dry and I prepare a bit more.
 

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