cob x6 1800w 4x4 scrog first time grow

Dee_Nugs

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First grow!! These ladies have been living under a cob x6 1800w and are about 6-7 weeks old. I have been training them for the past few weeks to prepare them for a scrog setup. Adding another couple Cob x6’s for an extra 500 or so watts. All organic!! Random bag seeds. Lemme know what you guys thinks about my first grow. And if anyone has any advice for scrog training- I will be adding a trellis once my new lights arrive. I will keep posting updates if people are interested.
 

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Dee_Nugs

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The regimen of seaweed and molasses seems to be working nicely. ladies were watered and foliar fed with seaweed today. I practiced the FIM technique (see photos) and hoping I did it correctly. I think I am going to transplant these ladies into 5 gallon pots tomorrow in preparation for flowering. Will water with tribus from now on following the transplant (waiting on delivery). I was planning on going into flower around May 1 but these ladies are looking more and more ready everyday. I think once they seem to have mostly filled out their new five gallon homes I will switch to 12/12 and install my trellis. also the first of my new lights arrives later this week. I will aim to begin flower by 4/21. CANT WAIT.
 

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.Smoke

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They look great.
But I do believe you have the beginnings of nitrogen toxicity.
Although beauties, your leaves are way to dark green and in a couple pics you can see your upper ones with stunted growth/thin fingers/wilting.

If you can get that under control, looks like you're going to have a great grow :)
Best of luck!

Here's something I find helpful...
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Got a WW going myself atm Day 34 veg
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Dee_Nugs

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They look great.
But I do believe you have the beginnings of nitrogen toxicity.
Although beauties, your leaves are way to dark green and in a couple pics you can see your upper ones with stunted growth/thin fingers/wilting.

If you can get that under control, looks like you're going to have a great grow :)
Best of luck!

Here's something I find helpful...
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Got a WW going myself atm Day 34 veg
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Hi thanks so much for your response. I am wondering if they appear to be high in nitrogen because I took that photo shortly before the light turned off for the evening? I will post more photos today. I am only skeptical of nit toxicity because it is an organic grow and I haven’t fertilized these ladies in over a month, beyond the seaweed and molasses. I do have worm castings and bone meal in the soil but not an excessive amount - just what the bag recommends. If it is in fact nit toxicity, what would be the best way of balancing things out? I definitely want the ladies in tip top shape before going into flower.
 

.Smoke

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Hi thanks so much for your response. I am wondering if they appear to be high in nitrogen because I took that photo shortly before the light turned off for the evening? I will post more photos today. I am only skeptical of nit toxicity because it is an organic grow and I haven’t fertilized these ladies in over a month, beyond the seaweed and molasses. I do have worm castings and bone meal in the soil but not an excessive amount - just what the bag recommends. If it is in fact nit toxicity, what would be the best way of balancing things out? I definitely want the ladies in tip top shape before going into flower.
Dont really think it has to do with time of the picture.
As far as a fix, you'll have to hit up the organic guys on that one. I'm not gonna be responsible for killing all your microbes :)
 

Dee_Nugs

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Transplanted two of the ladies into 5 gallon pots and added another light. Also Introducing tribus into my waterings. I consulted with the organic community and they have helped me to rule out nitrogen toxicity and think I may have slightly over fed with seaweed so these ladies will be drinking only water for the next week or so. I’d say these are looking pretty gorgeous for my first grow all organic
 

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Dee_Nugs

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Ladies are settling into their 5 gallon homes nicely. Tribus seems to be helping smooth the transition but still haven’t decided if it’s worth the money. These are the gals this afternoon. I am wondering if anyone can chime in and lmk how they look- overall health/color?

I’m still aiming to begin flower at the end of this week, but that will depend on how ready they look- still hoping to fill out the canopy a bit more- this 4x4 is so much room. Then the trellis will go up and I will start finding out what kind of flowers these ladies are going to be making☺
 

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Dee_Nugs

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BTW folks these are random bag seeds from a friend from over a few year span of time. can't wait to see what genetics I have gotten my hands on!
 

Dee_Nugs

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Well no one chimed in so I created another thread. I was suspicious my ladies had a mag deficiency so I made an epsom salt foliar feed. After using the color of the leaves looks much better. I also installed my trellis and got everyone on the same level. Going to begin flower any day now!
 

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jaggedpotato628

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You said random seeds from a bag? Also said something about using the Scrog method.... just didn’t know if you knew that they were girls or not would hate for you to get that close to tucking head in net and it be a male... hope everything works out my dude
 

Dee_Nugs

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You said random seeds from a bag? Also said something about using the Scrog method.... just didn’t know if you knew that they were girls or not would hate for you to get that close to tucking head in net and it be a male... hope everything works out my dude
They are all females. There are only three plants. Killed all the males. Yes it would suck if a male infiltrated this grow! All bag seeds, looking like i lucked out on some decent genetics :D
 
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