thegripper
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damn thats alot of nutes i dont even know where to start haha.
Also do you 18-6 for veg or 24-0 ?
Also do you 18-6 for veg or 24-0 ?
i know what family guy you are talking about.. i love that shit.. heres to the start of your adventure.. cheers!!Perfect, right in time too!
Soakin now. Decided to just use the distilled @ 7.0 w/ the appropriate amount of root 66. You're the shiz my brotha. "Your my wing man goose". Thats actually more family guy refernce than top gun. got that shiz is funny. anyway, back to it. THANK YOU ME BROVA!
i keep 24/0 right now... i was thinking about switching to 20/4... but i doubt i will...damn thats alot of nutes i dont even know where to start haha.
Also do you 18-6 for veg or 24-0 ?
things look good.. lights fine... floros can be kept as close as they can be.. your fine there...Sampson, coul dyou take a peak @ these pics & lemme know if you think all systems are go on these jewels?
Soaked for 21 hours & did everything else w/ rooters & root 66.
Should I use the dome for the tray?
And is the light too close? I would say the bulbs are prob. 6" from rooters.
Thanks homey!
you can submerge them anytime you water.... pretty much until you get large pots... and even then you can submerge them if you have a big enough container to do so in...Sorry to bother again, but is it safe to totally soak them every watering? Even with unfertilized water, is it ok to totally immerse the container in water for a minute and remove? Or were you really only recommending that for the first couple times because of the nutrient deficiency? I know I've heard you shouldn't water at the stem because it can lead to stem rot or something, so is this risky at all?
Before I was basically just watering until it started to drip out the bottom a bunch, which definitely didn't saturate it with as much water as immersing it for a minute. Is that normally not a good method? I'd imagine it would take longer for the roots to get their breathing room back if their pot is retaining almost 100% more water than when watered until it drips out the bottom. But then again I have little experience. Thanks for your help, can we only give you reputation or whatever once?
PS: Alma doesn't seem to be losing weight much faster than normal, so I guess if i totally soak I may not even have to water more than once a week! Unless my plants have been showing signs of dehydration/over hydration* and I just haven't noticed because I think that they just look like that since this is my first time growing... *gonna look up what too much/too little water looks like...
PSS: Yeah I'm not sure if Alma*the biggest with the deficiency has had her leafs become a little droopy because of that problem or because shes just getting that big and they're hard to perk up, or it's her strain, or what.
PSSS: Ok so my smallest and youngest plant seems to grow in size the slowest, but is shooting off new leafs and early stages than the others, weirdest part for me is that her second pair of leafs have always been kinda twisted and curled liek they never finished unfolding. Whats with that? It seems healthy, its just those first 2 won't finish unfolding all that way and its like someone gently twisted them. Any idea what that is all about? She grows in height the least, she grows new leafs earlier/faster than the others (she germinated and sprouted latest), and has healthy but curled first pair.
i know what family guy you are talking about.. i love that shit.. heres to the start of your adventure.. cheers!!
i keep 24/0 right now... i was thinking about switching to 20/4... but i doubt i will...
IT IS A MYTH THAT ROOTS ONLY GROW IN THE DARK... IF YOU HEAR THAT FROM SOMEONE TRYING TO TALK YOU INTO 18/6 LAUGH TO YOURSELF AND WALK AWAY... lol
things look good.. lights fine... floros can be kept as close as they can be.. your fine there...
you can put the dome over the cubes until they sprout to hold the moisture in them if you want.. but as long as you mist them to keep them moist they'll be fine uncovered too...
you can submerge them anytime you water.... pretty much until you get large pots... and even then you can submerge them if you have a big enough container to do so in...
if your plants were sitting in standing water for hours you would have possibly to worry about stem rot.. but a few minutes wont make a bit of difference... think of an ebb and flow system like i have.. the stems sit in water 4 times a day for 15 minutes... not the entire stem.. but it shouldnt be any more than yours.. just try to limit how much stem gets soaked anyways... you dont want the leaves in the water... lol
roots pull dissolved oxygen from the water as they absorb water... so dont stress about their breathing room... as long as the soil isnt soaking wet like that all the time they will be fine and happy... just go from wet to dry then water...
they do show signs of being slightly over watered.. but that is going to be normal right now.. here is why... until now they have had little water to drink so they absorb it at a rate in which they can function... but its not been enough.. so now they are super watered and absorbed a lot at first to make up for their previous droughts... and the results are a little droop.. think of it like this... you eat very little for a few days... your stomach shrinks.. your body adjusts to survive on what little food you do eat.. then all of a sudden you pig out.. and you have a stomach ache.. its similar to that...
it could be the "stomach ache" or just the size of the leaves in general that are keeping them drooping on her.. she seems to have large leaves for as small as she is.. wouldnt surprise me if its a combo of the two...
it could just be a mutant pheno in the plant making the leaves curl.. i have a plant that is doing that.. since sprout its always been fucked up looking.. curled leaves and shit... as long as its growing just go with it!!
basically when the soil gets dry it becomes hard and forms a layer of "crust" around each little soil piece.. when you water when the soil is completely dry some water will just run straight through basically, while some gets absorbed.. again, think like a shamey cloth that you moisten before it will absorb....Ok I just reread what you said... And now I am confused. Before I soaked and watered them yesterday they hadn't been getting enough water? If watering until they dripped out the bottom every 3 days wasn't enough what should I have done? Before had I been watering them not often enough/not letting the soil keep enough moisture, so then each time I did water they were over watered? Now I'm not sure what I should do. Haha
the seed should be about 1/4" down the hole.. normally once its that deep it wont be able to be seen.. but if you are seeing it still setting up a riggedSampson, awesome to hear you are a stewie fan, I figured as much.
One more totally stupid newb question for ya bout the 'ol rooters that I forgot to ask.
I noticed after prepping (soaking, etc.) that I couldn't "pinch" the tops of the plugs closed (where the hole is, seed is launched, etc.)
Is it OK, (and is it what you do) to leave them in the rooter with no covering?
I went ahead & took an extra plug, tore away a very small piece from it, and gently placed over the top of each rooter to create a quasi-seal.
Again, I wanna know what you do.
Do you leave the beans in rooters w/ their fannies showin (starin at the light)? Or do you give them some "rigged" protection (like I did with extra material).
Lemme know if this makes no sense, or if you smellin what I'm cookin.
Also, I saw your remark about what to do if someone says roots only grow in dark. (Whcih I will def. take under advisement), but right now, should I give any darkness, or go 24/0- Til they pop there sweet little heads up.
Thanks brotha!
go ahead and remove the dome... as long as the cube is moist the sprout will be able to get what it needs from the cube now... the dome is basically just a way to keep in heat and moisture until they sprout up from the cube..
over watering usually occurs from multiple waterings before the soil is dry... and takes a couple waterings to see it happen... so you shouldnt have that issue if you only soaked the 1 time....the picture titled 18 was taken a moment earlier tonight. 16 was taken the night of the soaking treatment with the nute water like you said, and the 14 and 15 were the 2 days up to that. Seeing how the smallest looks like its trying to curl up into a ball (or maybe that only seems so bad for the same reason its first couple leafs never unfolded all the way), and the leafs on the largest are drooping, and those of the 2nd largest are curling in, I am worried. I know you said that they would try to soak up extra because they didn't get watered often enough. But isn't there a greater risk with me over watering them as opposed to what I was doing before? I read everywhere the over watering is the #1 killer of plants for newbs like me. Before I was watering every 3 days, and aside from the dead end of the leafs on the largest they all seemed healthy. Would watering the same way I was before except every 2 days or less really be better for them? I'm just being a worry wart. I've seen first timers get successful runs on their first try with worse equipment so I am worried that I am still doing something wrong with the watering. *gosh I wish these plants weren't as picky haha*
PS: These pictures are taken between 9 and 11 every night, with pictures 18, and 16 they were watered about 1pm, and the last time they were watered before picture 15 was 9:30am the day before (watered until the containers were twice the weight before being watered without dripping, the 2 times after that was being soaked for about a minute*up to 50% heavier than the old method*
your welcome..there is some great information here!!
thank you!