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Dynamo626

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Sry dont understand the question. I do know i see what looks like some dead leaves. Take a couple more picks under nateral light. You may have a sick baby
 
They look good bro. Maby use some deleafing. If the foilage is to dence than air cant get through. Or maby some training here are 3 pics of some 5 week old plants first is before training and pulling off a few carefully selected leaves. Second is after training and last is next day. Notice at week 5 thay have 10 tops already depending on this is the second time i did this to this run.

So on Tuesday i plan to try super cropping for the first time. Now i undertand the jist of the actual damaging part. What i don't get is. Do i damage every branch attached to the main stem? Where is best ti do the bend? Also after i super crop ill be looking to cut some clones then go into flower after. Any advice please
 

Dynamo626

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Do your supercroping to make all the tops the same height. Dont take clones for a week after training. Let them heal all the stress done from the training first
 

Dynamo626

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looks good. tips a bit burnt. soil may be a bit hot but they are small yet. just wait longer than the average 3 weeks before you feed
 

Esso2222

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looks good. tips a bit burnt. soil may be a bit hot but they are small yet. just wait longer than the average 3 weeks before you feed
Thanks a lot but every time I start feed after 3weeks they start showing burn leaves like this one I feed them grow more 8-6-6 I give them1/4 what they mention on the bottle
 

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Dynamo626

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Thanks a lot but every time I start feed after 3weeks they start showing burn leaves like this one I feed them grow more 8-6-6 I give them1/4 what they mention on the bottle
Then stop feeding them lol. There is very likley enough in your potting mix already
 

Dynamo626

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Make sure you take good notes. Dont feed untill you see a deficiency forming. Your next grow you can refer to your notes (example) that they started yellowing say week 6 so week 5 start with a light feed. Keeping good detailed notes is key to getting better
 

Esso2222

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Thanks that's wat I m doing now , this is my outdoor one all the new leaves are good looking and healthy but from where I topped it doesn't grow I'm talking about middle stem where I topped in first picture and one thing more please new branches are very weak
 

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Make sure you take good notes. Dont feed untill you see a deficiency forming. Your next grow you can refer to your notes (example) that they started yellowing say week 6 so week 5 start with a light feed. Keeping good detailed notes is key to getting better

Hey so i may super crop but im nervous. Few questions. Which ones do i break? Not sure on that. Second ive only got 13 and a half inchs of Height left between tip of plant and light so if i super crop will it even fit? Attached pics sorry for HPS being on
 

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If you cant take the light any higher then need to send them into flower
Ok so take my clones tomorrow. After that do i go 12/12 right away? Do i keep my PPM and PH the same i have in Veg. Next time super crop earlier I.e. the size you did yours in the picture you showed me
 

Dynamo626

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Ok so the plant has evolved to put the most energy into the top that is highest. This is because its the most likley to be polonated and reproduce. Your goal should be to train your canapy to be even height. So that energy is put into all of them instead of just one or 2. Any top that isnt will be a much smaller flower. Many L.S.T to achieve that. Some prefer H.S.T or supercroping. The key is to do it early and often. Keep them tops the same height.
Remember your garden will double at least in the first 3 weeks after flip. Only you can say if its time or not. As for ph. Idealy it starts at 6.2 6.3 and drops as the plant matures. Should be 5.9 6.0 by transition and finish at 5.5 to 5.7
Ppm depends on much more. Type of hydro system, how much light, co2, ect
 

ALong14U

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Pots do not mater one bit its light and canopy. You can grow one plant in a 5x5 or 16 in the 5x5 the yeald will be the same. More pots is more work but veg time is less because your growing smaller plants. Less plants is easier but veg is longer because it takes biger plants to fill the area.
Just stumbled on this thread looking around to see if an opinion could help someone. Dynamo everything you have said has been absolutely top notch. I will be following everything you do on this site. +++Rep. BigM you are in fantastic hands. One tip. I had great luck running at 5.8 instead of 5.5 don't know why. Cheers. Happy Growing.
 

Dynamo626

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5.7 5.8 is ideal. 5.5 is the lowest you can go in late flower without fucking shit up. Btw tnks for the ego boost lol :bigjoint:
 

Dynamo626

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Dont worry abought humidity to much it grows outside in the desert (lots o water) or in florida in the spring. Couple things to remember. Inside in a tent if the humidity gits 80% or higher your carbon filter will not work and your in danger of powerdery mildew. In flower try to keep it down to 50% or lower to advoide any chance of bud rot. If you can drop humidity to 30% or lower in late flower it increases resin production. I dont use a dehumidifier and have no idea what the humidity is in my area with my carbon filter and fan exchanging the air every min in the tent the humidity is whatever it is in my home. As for temp. Again it is a very tolerant plant. Anywhare between 60 and 90-95. Extreme highes and lows will stress the plant and slow it down. The ideal temp is 78 but if your comfortable in the area so is the plant. Im most comfortable at 72 to 82
 
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