Is this botrytis (budrot) ??

Livingblacksoil

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The YouTuber is Mr Canuck though I am not sure about the veracity of his claims. If you wanna learn organic cannabis on YouTube check out future cannabis project or build a soil. I imagine Mr Canuck is doing some form of synganics, because what he claims to do ( coco perlite and Gaia green) I have not seen successfully duplicated anywhere

An empty sponge offers no resistance to soaking up water.

You seemed to miss what I was saying. If you are happy/proud of your plants 'surviving' 4 days without you or if you don't have time to spend with them daily then maybe coco + bottled nutes is your best bet. RIU has many examples of good looking ganja grown that way.

My guess is that you are successful in your career and have been for awhile. You seem confident. Great!

When it comes to growing organic cannabis you are being prepared for preschool!

You know nothing Jon Snow.

The holy sacrament is forgiveness manifested, so I have no doubt that you will learn, despite your best efforts to already know.
Good luck
 

Neoliet

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Bro, even if it does snap out of the funk it's in, it's gonna need another 4 weeks veg at least to catch back up
Thank you ! But 4 weeks to catch up? They are now 5 weeks old.

Im hoping they are already snapped out of it and they will accelerate growth now.

Aiming the end of week 6 to have done 3 toppings and have 8 main branches.

It depends how fast they are growing in height with spreading them out cause they have very small internodes. Let’s see how it goes in weeks 6 first ;).
 
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Neoliet

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The YouTuber is Mr Canuck though I am not sure about the veracity of his claims. If you wanna learn organic cannabis on YouTube check out future cannabis project or build a soil. I imagine Mr Canuck is doing some form of synganics, because what he claims to do ( coco perlite and Gaia green) I have not seen successfully duplicated anywhere

An empty sponge offers no resistance to soaking up water.

You seemed to miss what I was saying. If you are happy/proud of your plants 'surviving' 4 days without you or if you don't have time to spend with them daily then maybe coco + bottled nutes is your best bet. RIU has many examples of good looking ganja grown that way.

My guess is that you are successful in your career and have been for awhile. You seem confident. Great!

When it comes to growing organic cannabis you are being prepared for preschool!

You know nothing Jon Snow.

The holy sacrament is forgiveness manifested, so I have no doubt that you will learn, despite your best efforts to already know.
Good luck
Thank you! Yes, I know Mr Canuck, I like his video’s ! He premixing organic slow realizing fertilizers in living soil. Then he gives only water in veg stage. Transplant in bigger pots with new soil mix and top dressing in flower stage. It seems easy and sounds very logic.

Build a soil…I have seen some videos. They are a bit long… It’s about reusing and rebuilding the soil. All nice YouTube channels!

I don’t see any video’s about growing organic in coco and preferably with autopots.

The manufacture of BioTabs says it’s really easy. You only add water.. I’m sorry that I did as a newbie some bad things at start. But I want to try grow organic in coco, and only fill the reservoir. And maybe once a week a special treat and foliar spray. Without checking PH or PPM.
 

ZuuTeD614

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Depends whats in tap water,if calcium carbonate ill bet your ph rises back up again over time.As far as calmag goes ea plant is different listen to her.Yellow of spots etc...

Do a test ,mix up nutes let sit 24 hrs, check pH again.
Hey Myke I tested that water I mixed my nutes up in 24 hours after and it was the same. The PH didn't raise at all.
 

Livingblacksoil

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I am pretty sure dude has vids claiming to do it in coco. Maybe he's taken them down.:spew:
Why are you using coco instead of soil? I think I understand why you're committed to autopots?

I think soil in a SIP might be your best bet.
Good luck
 

Neoliet

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@myke what do you think?

I want to give them end of this week some silicium flash.. it’s NPK 4-3-3.

Silicium Flash – Product Sheet
SILICIUM FLASH
NPK 4-3-3

100% organic plant feed containing a quick acting dose of; SILICON, NITROGEN, PHOSPHORUS and POTASSIUM that is rapidly absorbed by your plants.

The bulk of SILICIUM FLASH is available to the plants immediately - resulting in lush, green, healthy plants from the start.

The remaining nutrients are slowly released over a period of two months. SILICIUM FLASH replaces liquid growth and flowering nutrients and only needs to be added when preparing the growing medium or for treating nutrient deficiencies.

SILICIUM FLASH consists mainly of, insect manure, to which we have added a source of silicon that is immediately available for your plants. The insect manure we use for this is an organic bio fertiliser from vegetal origin. No antibiotics or hormones are used in manufacture and the feed source is monitored for heavy metals, pesticides and other herbicides.

Production of the fertiliser is low emission and requires minimal amounts of water. It contains a high amount of the residual bio matter readily available for the soil microorganisms.

To this we add a source of silicon that is also absorbed rapidly by plants and contains nutrients and trace elements in the right proportions. It has practically zero heavy metals, unlike many other products.

SILICON assures healthy strong plants and is necessary to reinforce the cell structure of the plant and is key in cultivating dense fruits and strong plants.

SILICON increases the plants resistance to heat, drought, pests and pathogens and boosts the absorption of nutrients, producing stronger healthier plants with higher yields.

Directions for use:
Mix 50g (80ml) per 10 litres of organic growing medium such as potting soil or coco.

SILICIUM FLASH can be used to treat nutritional deficiencies as required. Make a small hole near the stem. Sprinkle 25g of SILICIUM FLASH in the hole and cover with soil. Water with 2g of Bactrex dissolved, per litre of water.

For MOTHER PLANTS - mix 100g (160ml) per plant into the growing medium. Repeat every two months for strong hardy plants. Topdress or make a few holes near the stem.

SILICIUM FLASH be used as part of the BioTabs ‘just add water method’.

SILICIUM FLASH contains insect manure, chitin, trace elements, calcium, magnesium and silicon.

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Neoliet

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I am pretty sure dude has vids claiming to do it in coco. Maybe he's taken them down.:spew:
Why are you using coco instead of soil? I think I understand why you're committed to autopots?

I think soil in a SIP might be your best bet.
Good luck
Yeah, to bad there is not a lot of video evidence. But I still trust BioTabs for now…, if they say it and even advice autopots combined with coco.. I willing to risk it. And yes, I did nute burn them! I was experimenting and not following the manual.. Also I transferred from soil to coco! But when I look look at the plants with my cam… it’s seems they are Praying now!

I think the autopot works better with coco then soil.. also I can flush it when it goes wrong.. but the mean reason is to have the benefits of growing in hydroponics and soil = coco ?
 

myke

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@myke what do you think?

I want to give them end of this week some silicium flash.. it’s NPK 4-3-3.

Silicium Flash – Product Sheet
SILICIUM FLASH
NPK 4-3-3

100% organic plant feed containing a quick acting dose of; SILICON, NITROGEN, PHOSPHORUS and POTASSIUM that is rapidly absorbed by your plants.

The bulk of SILICIUM FLASH is available to the plants immediately - resulting in lush, green, healthy plants from the start.

The remaining nutrients are slowly released over a period of two months. SILICIUM FLASH replaces liquid growth and flowering nutrients and only needs to be added when preparing the growing medium or for treating nutrient deficiencies.

SILICIUM FLASH consists mainly of, insect manure, to which we have added a source of silicon that is immediately available for your plants. The insect manure we use for this is an organic bio fertiliser from vegetal origin. No antibiotics or hormones are used in manufacture and the feed source is monitored for heavy metals, pesticides and other herbicides.

Production of the fertiliser is low emission and requires minimal amounts of water. It contains a high amount of the residual bio matter readily available for the soil microorganisms.

To this we add a source of silicon that is also absorbed rapidly by plants and contains nutrients and trace elements in the right proportions. It has practically zero heavy metals, unlike many other products.

SILICON assures healthy strong plants and is necessary to reinforce the cell structure of the plant and is key in cultivating dense fruits and strong plants.

SILICON increases the plants resistance to heat, drought, pests and pathogens and boosts the absorption of nutrients, producing stronger healthier plants with higher yields.

Directions for use:
Mix 50g (80ml) per 10 litres of organic growing medium such as potting soil or coco.

SILICIUM FLASH can be used to treat nutritional deficiencies as required. Make a small hole near the stem. Sprinkle 25g of SILICIUM FLASH in the hole and cover with soil. Water with 2g of Bactrex dissolved, per litre of water.

For MOTHER PLANTS - mix 100g (160ml) per plant into the growing medium. Repeat every two months for strong hardy plants. Topdress or make a few holes near the stem.

SILICIUM FLASH be used as part of the BioTabs ‘just add water method’.

SILICIUM FLASH contains insect manure, chitin, trace elements, calcium, magnesium and silicon.

photo now taken:
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Sure give them food,4-3-3 is not that strong.Shouldn't it be in the res?Auto pot is all about bottom feed.
 

myke

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Hey Myke I tested that water I mixed my nutes up in 24 hours after and it was the same. The PH didn't raise at all.
So from what I understand .Then Theres no calcium carbonate in your tap water??

so no ph buffers in your water is what im saying.You phed it down to 6 ish?
 

Neoliet

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Sure give them food,4-3-3 is not that strong.Shouldn't it be in the res?Auto pot is all about bottom feed.
Im thinking about how I can get it in the coco without damaging the roots .. Do you think when I make some small holes , fill it with the powder, and than poor water over it.. it will get deep enough?
 

ZuuTeD614

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So from what I understand .Then Theres no calcium carbonate in your tap water??

so no ph buffers in your water is what im saying.You phed it down to 6 ish?
Correct straight out my tap is almost 8 by the time I add my Big Grow and and big bloom it's still about 6.9 to 7. So I PH it to around 6.3-6.5. So do I need to add CalMag to my water?
Edit: I ph down to 6.3-6.5
 

myke

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Correct straight out my tap is almost 8 by the time I add my Big Grow and and big bloom it's still about 6.9 to 7. So I PH it to around 6.3-6.5. So do I need to add CalMag to my water?
Edit: I ph down to 6.3-6.5
Yes if it’s not in your nutes already. Start maybe without and see. Most people use it. I found some strains I was fine with out.

so to test your water just add ph down to about 5.5 and let that sit. Re check in 24-36 hrs. You may have buffers in your food that was in your first test.
 

myke

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Im thinking about how I can get it in the coco without damaging the roots .. Do you think when I make some small holes , fill it with the powder, and than poor water over it.. it will get deep enough?
I think your supposed to add to the res.? It’s water soluble isn’t it.
 

ZuuTeD614

Well-Known Member
Yes if it’s not in your nutes already. Start maybe without and see. Most people use it. I found some strains I was fine with out.

so to test your water just add ph down to about 5.5 and let that sit. Re check in 24-36 hrs. You may have buffers in your food that was in your first test.
Thanks man. I will get back with you in a day or 2.
 

ZuuTeD614

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Sorry man get confused with all these threads. Wasn’t the problem with ph rising?
No I was just asking if I needed to add calmag to my water. I just think the Grow Big and big bloom with calmag was alot. Then when in flower I would add the buds and bloom that would be 4 things mixed in a gallon of water lol
 

ZuuTeD614

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Sorry man get confused with all these threads. Wasn’t the problem with ph rising?
Is it also normal I haven't watered in 4 days I'm only on day 25 on my auto I just watered with a half a gallon I use 5 gallon pots and my leaves instantly drooped. Is that bad?
 
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