autoflower first try - 3 x zkittlez - no growbox - caluma 150 watt led - featuring snow white

medidedicated

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i thought my was stretching i got the lamp now 80cm away 50% 75 watt.... before i had 125cm and 75% 110 watt, but it was 2 hot then... they now 4cm high. i had fear they stop growing.
Itll take like a week when the second leafs come in that itll thicken and start to flourish if all goes well. They look perfect I wouldnt worry!
 

ptrgrow

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update:

i do the plants in 40x40x160cm box...after repotting at 25.07 :o the light in the kitchen was to hard, i must wear always the vivosun led glasses when i go in, that fk me up.

zkittles day 9 and 10: i water the plant 1/3 from the 4,5 liter pot with 1,2 -1,5 liter tap water without drain at day 8
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special queen 1 plant 1 day 4 and 5: i water the plant with 1/3 from 4 liter potsize with 1,2-1,5 liter tap water without drain at day 4
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special queen 1 plant 2 day 0 and 1: water the seed and plant after seeding only in middle circle with 10 pump from spraybottle here and there every day
(at seeding i do 75 sprays from spraybottle just in middle without waterglas,or paper towel method before doing him in!)
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box picture 1 and 2:
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:rolleyes: sry but i cant change the title. the right zkittlez (she want the plant so much :eek:) i give the neighbour for balkon friday i look for the plant and make photos... i tele with her today! here only 3 plants legal :leaf:
 
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medidedicated

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update:

i do the plants in 40x40x160cm box...after repotting at 25.07 :o the light in the kitchen was to hard, i must wear always the vivosun led glasses when i go in, that fk me up.

zkittles day 9 and 10:
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special queen 1 plant 1 day 4 and 5:
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special queen 1 plant 2 day 0 and 1:
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box picture 1 and 2:
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:rolleyes: sry but i cant change the title.
Did you plant the seed directly into the medium and it popped its own shell off in those last pics or did you help it?

Nicely done! Im even too scared to plant direct, I do paper towel method which is frowned upon by a few lol.

They look excellent! Keep doing what youre doing. What are they in again, soil?
 

ptrgrow

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Did you plant the seed directly into the medium and it popped its own shell off in those last pics or did you help it?

Nicely done! Im even too scared to plant direct, I do paper towel method which is frowned upon by a few lol.

They look excellent! Keep doing what youre doing. What are they in again, soil?
jo direct in soil and 75 sprays from spraybottle only in middle...no waterglas before like the other seeds...

i help and open the shell yesterday 1am...takes to today 3pm - 4pm that they look like now

they are in: 4l-4,5 liter pots now i repotting at 25.07 ^^
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and i adjust the light 50cm 25% 37,5 watt:
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medidedicated

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Nice iob! Its not easy removing shell and the skin that sometimes keeps the cotyledons shut. Its easy to kill it during that phase. So youre seedling skills are improving quick, nice to see!
 

ptrgrow

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jo after the opening the skin was there...i do it careful away and press the cotyledons careful apart 1 time... the cortylons was white and after few hours they become green...in full 24 hours light without bottle jail for humidity...45%-50% air humidity no problem...air humidity was never higher then 55% at highest % temperature 24-26,5 celsius

for the operation i use a closed manicure scissor:
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ptrgrow

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plants:

zkittlez day 13: i water 1/3 tap water again today (1,2-1,5 Liters)
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special queen 1 // plant 1 // day 8: i water 1/3 tap water again today (1,2-1,5 Liters)
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special queen 1 // plant 2 // day // here and there little water sprays 50-75 every day..
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box picture 4:
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ptrgrow

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after jail, he was never more the same :mad: and team roc take him to the label...they try to fk him up! but buddah monk was ever with him..rest of wu tang let him alone in jail...at beginning ever when RZA these sucka, and the others not belive they can do it (be no 1) dirty say they are the best, and give them hope and rock the shit...without him they would be nothing!!!!!
euope manager from loud talk about the storys....
(loud managers name is eva ries!)...one time dirty want to kill somebody for eva!!! R.I.P

 
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Delps8

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Plants are looking pretty good but there are some light spots in the leaves. That's not uncommon for seedlings but, when I look at your RH, that caught my attention. At 26°C and 51%, your tent has the humidity level for late flower.

Below is a screenshot of a VPD chart. VPD is similar to "feels like" for humans - we do better in certain combinations of temperature + humidity than in extreme combinations.

The chart is in °F, my apologies, but it's not set up to deal with Celsius correctly.

At 26 and 51, your "feels like" is under the arrow on the right. That's a VPD of 1.4. In flower, cannabis will do best at a VPD of 1.2 to 1.4, the higher the number meaning that it's warmer and drier. At the moment, your VPD is about 1.4 which is on the high end for flower.

In the seedling stage, cannabis does best at a VPD of 0.8 which is really moist. Per the chart, at 79°F (26°C), your plants will do better at and RH of about 70%.

Why so moist?

A high "vapor pressure deficit" means that the amount of water in the plant is much higher than the amount of water in the air around the plant. When the air is warm and dry, there's not much moisture in it so the moisture in the plant will tend to be pushed out into the air. In nature, energy moves from high to low and that's what happens to the water in the plant. Water leaves the plant via "transpiration" and, when water leaves the plant, it's got to be replenished. That's how plants maintain temperature and that's how the majority of nutrient flow in to a plant.

When VPD is high, meaning that it's warm and dry outside the plant, transpiration increases which means water and nutrient uptake have to increase. But when seedlings are young, their underdeveloped root systems aren't able to take up water very well and that can lead to problems for the plant ("stress").

If you increase RH, the air around the plant will have more moisture, the plant won't have to transpire as much. That helps ensure that nutrient uptake stays in range.

Again, your plants look really nice but there are a few light spots, which is not unusual, but I'd try to get some moisture in the air so the plants don't have to work as hard.

The Pulse site is a really good source of info on VPD. This page is a good primer.


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