Cheese,white rhino,lemon skunk,trainwreck and great white shark..400w grow!questions!

shrigpiece

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I have no idea what that is? i do need glasses though. a 35 litre pot would be mahossive. good for growing mini monsters!
 

bunstinky

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Kool, so now i think im gonna end up with the 3 plants in 35 litre pots and veg them for 3 months... and hopefully come out with 3 ounze a plant! Id be happy with that..

I took some individual piks today of my 3 fems and will be uploading them shortly.
 

Mr.Oasis

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im even more interested now, ive been looking at 7gal grow bags for my next go round' so this just keeps getting more and more on par with what im aiming to do, best of luck to ya mate, im glued to this thread for sure, looks like youve got some nice stalks growin on those bad boys
 

bunstinky

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Cheers mate im glad ur interested!, Im planning on putting them into 9 gallon pots by next week! Just need to get my ass to the shop to buy another bag of soil and the pots, i cant wait to see how big they get with another month and a bit of vegging hopefully theyll fill out my 4x4 grow room! I probably wont be taking pictures again until there in the new pots so the next time u see them hopefullly theyll be beasts!
Until next time, ~Bunstinky~!
 

bunstinky

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I kno i said no more piks until i transplant but i spent some time in my grow room performing some extensive low stress training and felt good wid the result so i fort id take a picture :D I think im getting the hang of it now!
 

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bunstinky

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I need some help saving my cheese, leaves have been slowly dying and crisping up... they seem to be dying faster and faster..

The only things i can think it may be is overwatering because i havent let it dry out completely between waterings, i have only fertilized it with vegging nutes just the once and plan on doing so again on the next watering after letting the soil dry out fully.. hopefully that will help. My other plants seem to dry out faster than the cheese and i normall water them all together that's why i think overwatering may be the problem. although i would like to know if you have any other suggestions to the cause.. heres some piks of the leaves. id really like to get this fixed asap! thanks
 

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bunstinky

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Ive had someone of the marijuana problems forum suggest that it is due to low ph, could this be the problem? and comparing it to the diagnosis piks it looks similar to mg deficiency.. waht do ya think?
 

shrigpiece

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theres a marijuana plant probs thread here on rollitup, it will help you diagnose this prob. i would flush it with ph,d water and feed accordingly after the soil dries. works for me. those fan leafs will not recover but dont worry.
 

bunstinky

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Check it out, i repotted my lemon skunk and trainwreck into 10 gallon pots, and my cheese into around 9 gallong pot... i think my cheese is getting better because theres no more leaves dying off even tho theres not many left to die.. shes had quite a beating as you can tell shes lost almost all her fan leaves.. i think shell come around tho.
Ive got about a month longer in veg and im looking forward to how they blow up in these huge pots.. comments and helpful input would be more than kind. thanks
 

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shrigpiece

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Check it out, i repotted my lemon skunk and trainwreck into 10 gallon pots, and my cheese into around 9 gallong pot... i think my cheese is getting better because theres no more leaves dying off even tho theres not many left to die.. shes had quite a beating as you can tell shes lost almost all her fan leaves.. i think shell come around tho.
Ive got about a month longer in veg and im looking forward to how they blow up in these huge pots.. comments and helpful input would be more than kind. thanks
my cheese done the same thing. was it a ghs cheese?
 

bunstinky

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yer man, r u suggesting that its in the genetiks? i wonder if i pay a bit more for my seeds i would find it easier to grow my plants? il think of that next time round..

What exactly happened to your cheese?
 

Mr.Oasis

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i highly doubt its the "genetics", i think i remember u said this is your first grow? chances are id blame that b4 i blamed the genetics, which probably required thousands upon thousands of plants and the BEST 1 male and BEST 1 female of ALLLLLLLL those plants were chosen to breed, if u paid 7 dollars per seed or 13 dollars per seed i highly doubt that is going to be the difference in "quality genetics", its usually just based on supply and demand, new "hot" strains are lower in supply and higher in demand...thus...the free market economy..

2nd, i grow nothing but mexican schwag-bagseed, and i see my share of problems, but i still attribute less than 10% of them to genetics, thats the easy way out, learn to read your plants, 19/20 times in inexperienced grows, moisture stress is the problem, either too much or too litte, and you can say well i dont water or i did water w/e....but dont tell me, your plants are who needs to be doing the talking, you just have to listen

typically when you transplant there will be up to a week of "droopiness" unless u did it flawlessly, and you should also be sure not to transplant into an oversized container as the soil in the bottom of the pot will become waterlogged and lead to rootrot
 

Mr.Oasis

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i didnt mean it in a doucy-way i promise lol, im a pay it forward type, ive been talked down to plenty but i try to gain what i can when i can, ive personally never used a paid for seed (well...i paid for them, but i was buying the bud, the seeds were free lol)

MariJizzle is a very hearty plant, its easier to mess it up than it is to let it thrive, because we want to "help"it out, when left to its own devices it can truly amaze, i pulled 2.4 oz's off an outdoor plant last year (sprouted in late july, so very short grow season) it was about 4 feet and some change, but i put it in a 10 gal pot, and STOPPED CARING, rain water, sunlight, thats it, i hardly looked at it until it was harvest time, so that just showed me that my indoor problems were absolutely due to "holding on too tightly", i started waiting an extra day or 3 to water just to make sure i was right, gradually increasing nutes and charting the growth as opposed to dumping them in there and scalding my girls, its all a process, like anything in life, the more you try and fail, the more success you will have the next time around

good luck to both you guys, im still on board as this is still the mixed pack i want to purchase, ive got a few bagseeds goin right now, just pulled 2 more hermies yesterday, HERMIES SUCK!! show me pistils and get me excited then 2 days later i got hairs and bananas everywhere, SHIT...goodluck fella's
 

shrigpiece

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i didnt mean it in a doucy-way i promise lol, im a pay it forward type, ive been talked down to plenty but i try to gain what i can when i can, ive personally never used a paid for seed (well...i paid for them, but i was buying the bud, the seeds were free lol)

MariJizzle is a very hearty plant, its easier to mess it up than it is to let it thrive, because we want to "help"it out, when left to its own devices it can truly amaze, i pulled 2.4 oz's off an outdoor plant last year (sprouted in late july, so very short grow season) it was about 4 feet and some change, but i put it in a 10 gal pot, and STOPPED CARING, rain water, sunlight, thats it, i hardly looked at it until it was harvest time, so that just showed me that my indoor problems were absolutely due to "holding on too tightly", i started waiting an extra day or 3 to water just to make sure i was right, gradually increasing nutes and charting the growth as opposed to dumping them in there and scalding my girls, its all a process, like anything in life, the more you try and fail, the more success you will have the next time around

good luck to both you guys, im still on board as this is still the mixed pack i want to purchase, ive got a few bagseeds goin right now, just pulled 2 more hermies yesterday, HERMIES SUCK!! show me pistils and get me excited then 2 days later i got hairs and bananas everywhere, SHIT...goodluck fella's
yea i know what ya mean, dope is overfed a lot of the time. as for hermies i had one that produced great bud. it turned hermie 2 weeks before harvest so it wasn't to bad. chopped it and cured it.:-o
 

stelthy

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Ok I am going to say..... It looks like the soil is quite dry! you need to use diluted vegging nuits and keep an eye on your night temps! also your light could be closer,if temps allow it, do you mist the under side of the leaves, with PH balanced water whilst the lights are on? this is a good idea! - STELTHY
 

bunstinky

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i highly doubt its the "genetics", i think i remember u said this is your first grow? chances are id blame that b4 i blamed the genetics, which probably required thousands upon thousands of plants and the BEST 1 male and BEST 1 female of ALLLLLLLL those plants were chosen to breed, if u paid 7 dollars per seed or 13 dollars per seed i highly doubt that is going to be the difference in "quality genetics", its usually just based on supply and demand, new "hot" strains are lower in supply and higher in demand...thus...the free market economy..

2nd, i grow nothing but mexican schwag-bagseed, and i see my share of problems, but i still attribute less than 10% of them to genetics, thats the easy way out, learn to read your plants, 19/20 times in inexperienced grows, moisture stress is the problem, either too much or too litte, and you can say well i dont water or i did water w/e....but dont tell me, your plants are who needs to be doing the talking, you just have to listen

typically when you transplant there will be up to a week of "droopiness" unless u did it flawlessly, and you should also be sure not to transplant into an oversized container as the soil in the bottom of the pot will become waterlogged and lead to rootrot
Ok I am going to say..... It looks like the soil is quite dry! you need to use diluted vegging nuits and keep an eye on your night temps! also your light could be closer,if temps allow it, do you mist the under side of the leaves, with PH balanced water whilst the lights are on? this is a good idea! - STELTHY
Problem sorted lads!, here we are 9 days after transplanting and all of them are looking beautiful! heres some piks for you, trainwreck is on the top and lemon on the bottom.. cheese has turned it self around nicely (on the right) th problem was definately over watering, i just let it dry out completely then watered when i transplanted. My trainwreck is looking really good and has exploded with growth in the past week... so let me know what u guys think about my progress..thanks for the tips!
 
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