Trailingpickles
Well-Known Member
nice plant.
I totally agree, so sad to see the nute burn but you have had an amazing first grow so far and shouldn't be disheartened by some small errors, them nugs are getting fat! Your plant may be permitied to the tent so you can't moved it side to side but it can move upwards, therefore if you don't have the means to shopvac out water, boost the plant upwards on top of a paint can or some such apparatus inside of a removable container, that way you can just lift the plant upwards a bit and pull the container with the run off water out from the tent and dispose of it, that's what I do at least since I'm using a very small space and I'm growing bushes that are not going to be easy to remove from the tent! Good luck bro I know you will get this sorted out and be on to a great harvest!water with 3 times the amount you normally water with but with a super low ppm.. like 200?..
then take a shop vac and suck out the seed flat so the soil can dry up... maybe even place a fan at the root zone to help dry .. and maybe pop a couple more drain holes in the bottom of the bag?? only my lil suggestions?.. youll be fine.
If your Permafrost strain has a 8 week flowering cycle then you can stop using nutes at 6 weeks, and just feed it the PH water. I would water every day, and see how much she is drinking, by watering until a little runoff occurs. If Perafrost is a 10-12 weeks strain, then I would continue to feed a Bloom formula for another 2 weeks. With the damage I see, I would just feed the PH water, and hope for the best. From the pictures you posted, it looks like the plant is simply drying out from lack of water getting to the leaves. If it was nute burn, the edges of the leave will burn first, and give you plenty of warning. I would try the folier feed as well. It works wonders on sick plants. As far as humidity goes, it may be too late to raise the RH. In general a plant will do much better in 50-60% RH, up to the last two weeks of flowering. In the last two weeks, you can reduce the RH in order to get the plant to maximize resin production. As long as you activley vent the grow area, and keep fans circulating through the plant, you should not encounter mold or algae. Did you happen to measure the PH and PPM of the runoff? That will give us some insight into what was going on in the media. I use the same brand of coco as you, and it is very important to thoughorly flush the new coco prior to using it. Coco typically has a lot of salt in it when purchased. I flush a 5KG bale with about 20-30 gallons of water prior to using it. Just watch the PPM levels, and flush until the runoff matches the incoming water.Just flushed with 3 gals of PH adjusted 5.9 tap water. PPM = ~157. I did not add any nutrients. I used Mazeeff's idea of sucking up excess water with towels, worked great, just put towels in the seed flat and flush water through they soaked it right up. Hopefully that will perk this girl up.
I'm gonna wait 2 days before adding in any more nutrients.
I have a humidifier I can put in there if needed but I have read that it is okay to keep a low humidity as long as you keep the plant watered sufficiently, My humidity has been this low the whole grow. I guess I prefer to keep it low to prevent mold. Are you saying raising it will help? If so I can do so easily, I have just read that if you can keep it watered a low humidity is actually better.
Also today marks week 6 of 12/12 and week 7 since initially spotting female pre flowers, I cut clones when i saw she was female then waited a week to start 12/12.... Should I even add any more nutes at this point? Don't I have to do a 2 week flush before I harvest? If so then would starting flush today mean I would be Harvesting at week 8? I guess I just know I am getting at least somewhat close here and other than watering this with nutes when the coco dries out I don't know what my next steps are....
I know I am supposed to watch trichomes and all so I know when to cut them, i.e. milky/amber/etc... But how do I know when to start the flush?
Wow! A PPM of 4,520 is VERY high. Keep flushing and measure the runoff after each bucket of clean 5.9 water going in. Try to take the sample prior to using the towels to soak everything up. Just wring the towels out into a waste bucket. You may never get down to 150 PPM, but you should be able to get it down to 400-500 PPM. It may take a lot of flushing, but do not worry. You will not drown the plant. The highest runoff PPM that I have ever seen was a little over 2,000 PPM, so you are way high!
It might be the bugs, but I doubt it. You will find that out after pulling the plant for harvest. If the bugs are in the media and eating the roots, you might see this. I have never had bugs like you are seeing so, I am not too sure on this. Also, my trays never get cleaned during my grows, and have never resulted in high PPM. I do however suck up the runoff pretty quickly after watering/feeding. You might waste a little nutes this way, but it is far safer. BTW, my first grow was far worse than yours. I had all sorts of issues, including Ozone posioning. You should be very proud of your first grow.Thanks! This is why I researched my lights before purchasing, I wanted to be efficient yet get good results and I seem to have achieved this, I have to say i am quite proud of myself this being my first grow and all.
Also just wondering here... This is definitely burn right? I'm just wondering if there is any way this could have been caused by whatever bugs I have been seeing or not. Even though they are pretty much fully under control now with the NPS and neem oil combo. Is there any way this damage could have been caused by them?
Good job. The fact that it is dropping is a good indication that the process is working. I would bet that the runoff is full of salt.Just flushed again, grabbed some runoff in a ceramic cup before it hit the seedling tray, PPm tested at 2130... Will continue flushing.