Pulang Kamatis
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added 42watt cfl - daylight bulb (2995 lumens - based on what it says on the label)
SHE LOOKS GOOD TO ME! JUST DONT OVER WATER OR OVERFEED., MJ PLANTS LOVE WET/DRY CYCLES SO ALWAYS LET THE POT DRY OUT BEFORE WATERING AGAIN., KEEP IT WATER/FEED WET/DRY WATER/FEED WET/DRY CYCLES AND U SHOULD BE OK!!! $TAY HIGH!! ===~~Good day to all of you!
I am starting this thread so i could get little help and guidance from more experienced growers.
So here are some of the details:
Mostly indoor grow with occasional sunlight exposure. i wanted to grow outdoors but it is currently the rainy season here. I am growing plants for about 3 weeks. Help will be much appreciated.
Lights: 2x 24watt cfl DAYLIGHT / 3-5 hours of sun exposure depending on weather
16-8 cycle
1"-2" away from top of plant.
Medium: 2 parts soilless mix, 2 parts loam soil, 2 parts vermiculite
1st and 2nd Plant: about 2 weeks and 4 days old (June 20, 2014)
the one on the LEFT has yellowing tips on the first set of serrated leaves, I watered it with 1/4 strength 20-20-20 mix fertilizer 4 days ago(June 16). is it nute burn or something else?
The one on the right got sun exposure when it was just 1 week old. Now it is on full time cfl so i could have a very controlled grow on it. I also fimmed it 3 days ago but its showing the same results as the other plant. (chopped developing leaves instead of new nodes?)
I DONT THINK ITS ACTUALLY NUTE BURN, BECAUSE NUTE BURN STARTS FROM THE TIPS AND UR LEAF TIPS LOOKS FINE., IT CAN BE SO MANY THINGS BUT NOT NUTE BURN., IT CAN BE PH PROBLEMS LOCKING OUT ZINK OR CALCIUM, MAYBE MOISTURE STRESS., U NEED A DIGITAL PH METER. , AND KEEP IT SIMPLE., WET/DRY WATER/FEED/WATER/FEED/WET/DRY GOOD LUCK!! HOPE THAT HELPS SOMEHOW., STAY HIGH!!! ====~~ also check this guide https://www.rollitup.org/t/guide-to-nutrient-deficiency-or-toxicity.488004/I'd say they are a little young for such a high dose, go very easy these first few days. I suspect that yes, that yellowing is nute burn.
They are a bit young for topping, but some people do it right from the get-go, so it's not *impossible* to top at that age, just they are fragile, young little things and don't respond well to "abuse".
Personally I would wait a couple more nodes before topping. Also, as a newb, it is hard to tell when fimming has worked in the immediate aftermath because it's difficult to see at first if they are new main shoots that will branch out into two each or if they are single shoots on the main stem as before.
Give it another week then look (and top) again.
FOR FLOWERING U NEED NO LESS THAN 300 WATTS AND AT LEAST 8,000 LUMENS AT LEAST!!hello lord lonnis, i'm going to add lights as i grow them, maybe every week or so. I am aiming for a total of 100 watts during flowering. I have classes from 8:00 am to 4:00 on weekdays so i can't just risk letting them sit outside, my friend took chances a week ago and his plants drowned. I am also afraid they would get pests of some sort if i let them out too long. so i stick to letting most of the plants that fit in my window ledge get some sun times whenever possible.
i don't have rh and temp displays as of now. i only have a thermometer in the grow area. i just put a shallow bowl of water near the fan to keep the air from getting too dry on very hot days. Regarding the nutrients i used, it is Siam 20-20-20. It's the only available one aside from the really cheap concentrated ferts on stores. If get more money, i'll give the compost tea a shot. thankyou
WRONG., U CAN GET A BIG CARTBOARD BOX AND COVER UR OUTDOOR PLANTS FOR 12 HOURS AND THEY WILL FLOWER., U ONLY GONNA HAVE TO BE PUTTING THE CARTBOARD BOX EVERY 12 HOURS., 12 HOURS LIGHT 12 HOURS DARK WITH THE CARTBOARD BOX!! HOPE THAT HELP!! STAY HIGH!!! ====~~When u are growing outside u are at the mercy of the weather. The plant will flower and bud when the sun and the length of the days tell it to. Sorry my friend