descon0c1do
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Hi fellas! How are you?
Not a native english speaker, so.. sorry for my mistakes.
First things first: I'm a begginer grower. I previously had a few crops but in very precarious conditions. This is the first time that i face growing with proper equipment. Although I lack experience, I have soaked myself in information through several months of studying, trying to prepare myself for this moment.
Resume for a quick read:
Started on Nov 19 with 3 x Interelec Depot 50w LED lighting (this will be used in Veg room in the future) while waiting for the Mars Led Sunflash 153 to arrive.
- Nov 19 - Dec 5: 21°-25° lights on / 17°-20° lights off - low humidity (25% - 55% with luck).
- Dec 5 on: Humidifier arrives: 22°- 25° lights on / 18° - 20° lights off - humidity 40% - 60%. I made some experiments with the humidifier intensity and intraction/extraction intervals but they didn't really work, as humidity was changing too much and thought that this could stress the plant, as stomas would open and close all the time. Now, intraction/extraction and the humidifier are on 24/7, having constant 50% (+- 5%) during light time and 60% during darkness period.
- Nov 19 - Clones arrive in small plastic glasses.

- Nov 21 - Transplanted 4 to 5 lts pot. Irrigated mycorrhizae solution after transplant.

- Nov 25 - Transplanted the other 3 to 5 lts pot. This time, I mixed the mycorrhizae with the substrate before transplant instead.

Nitrogen deficiency shows in lower leaves after two days.
The plants were growing really slow and the colour started to get more yellow. The leaves started to show burnt tips.

- Dec 1 - River Haze (silver seeds) clone arrived in inert Coco mix .
- Dec 3 - Irrigated 250 ml w/ NPK+ / I thought ph was 6.2 - but miscalibration added +1 full stop, so real pH was 5.2. EC was 0.124.

- Dec 7 - Irrigated 250ml w/ mycorrhizae. After not seeing any improvement and trying to cross out problems from the list, I discovered pH meter was not properly calibrated. Had to wait until the substrate dried before irrigating again with a proper pH.
- Dec 12 - Once the substrate dried, I applied foliar NPK+ to 1 ml/l solution and irrigated 100ml with the same concentration. Mars Led Sunflash 153 arrived.
- Dec 13 - Activated carbon water filter arrived.
- Dec 14 - Once the substrate dried, I irrigated 300ml NPK+ to 3ml/l solution with filtered water - except River Haze: close to 60ml. pH 6.2.
Plants started to slowly show improvement: Recovered some growing rhythm, but still slow - New leaves start to show better green colour.
- Dec 15 - River Haze clone started to show nitrogen deficiency - transplanted to 5 lts pot


Dec 18 - Today I put the LED panel a 12 cm up to check if they may be suffering from light stress. It was 30cm from the beggining and now it is 42 cm.
Dec 19 - Tomorrow, I will dose up the NPK+ fertilizer at 4 ml/l an will irrigate 300 ml.
I was afraid of having a nutrient lockout, but as i'm using organic fertilizers which are not supposed to add salts to the substrate that could block the osmosis process of the roots to absorb the nutrients, I'm a bit doubtful about it.
What do you think? I'm open to all comments and will thank you in advance for any help/insight you can give me.
Grow room:
Cultivarg Full cycle Indoor tent 80x2: Veg: 0.60 x 0.80 / Flower: 1mt x 0.80. Now using Flowering space as it's the first cycle // Nov 19 - Dec 12: 3x Interelec Depot 50w LED lighting - Dec 12 on: Mars Led Sunflash 153 (click) - 30 cm from taller plants from scratch // Extraction: GHP TT Max 125 5" (click) / Intraction: GHP Axial Inline 125 5" (click) // Zeolite odor filter: 4" - 35 cm long // Humidifier (click) // Pots: Mad Rocket 5 lts (click) // Substrate: Santa Planta Super Mix - pH 6.5 with peat, perlite, vermiculite, compost, worm castings, and bone and blood meal. // HTC-1 Thermo-Hygrometer // Chinese pH meter // Chinese EC meter // Namasté Nutrients Nutripack
Not a native english speaker, so.. sorry for my mistakes.
First things first: I'm a begginer grower. I previously had a few crops but in very precarious conditions. This is the first time that i face growing with proper equipment. Although I lack experience, I have soaked myself in information through several months of studying, trying to prepare myself for this moment.
Resume for a quick read:
Started on Nov 19 with 3 x Interelec Depot 50w LED lighting (this will be used in Veg room in the future) while waiting for the Mars Led Sunflash 153 to arrive.
- Nov 19 - Dec 5: 21°-25° lights on / 17°-20° lights off - low humidity (25% - 55% with luck).
- Dec 5 on: Humidifier arrives: 22°- 25° lights on / 18° - 20° lights off - humidity 40% - 60%. I made some experiments with the humidifier intensity and intraction/extraction intervals but they didn't really work, as humidity was changing too much and thought that this could stress the plant, as stomas would open and close all the time. Now, intraction/extraction and the humidifier are on 24/7, having constant 50% (+- 5%) during light time and 60% during darkness period.
- Nov 19 - Clones arrive in small plastic glasses.

- Nov 21 - Transplanted 4 to 5 lts pot. Irrigated mycorrhizae solution after transplant.

- Nov 25 - Transplanted the other 3 to 5 lts pot. This time, I mixed the mycorrhizae with the substrate before transplant instead.

Nitrogen deficiency shows in lower leaves after two days.
The plants were growing really slow and the colour started to get more yellow. The leaves started to show burnt tips.



- Dec 1 - River Haze (silver seeds) clone arrived in inert Coco mix .
- Dec 3 - Irrigated 250 ml w/ NPK+ / I thought ph was 6.2 - but miscalibration added +1 full stop, so real pH was 5.2. EC was 0.124.

- Dec 7 - Irrigated 250ml w/ mycorrhizae. After not seeing any improvement and trying to cross out problems from the list, I discovered pH meter was not properly calibrated. Had to wait until the substrate dried before irrigating again with a proper pH.
- Dec 12 - Once the substrate dried, I applied foliar NPK+ to 1 ml/l solution and irrigated 100ml with the same concentration. Mars Led Sunflash 153 arrived.
- Dec 13 - Activated carbon water filter arrived.
- Dec 14 - Once the substrate dried, I irrigated 300ml NPK+ to 3ml/l solution with filtered water - except River Haze: close to 60ml. pH 6.2.
Plants started to slowly show improvement: Recovered some growing rhythm, but still slow - New leaves start to show better green colour.
- Dec 15 - River Haze clone started to show nitrogen deficiency - transplanted to 5 lts pot


Dec 18 - Today I put the LED panel a 12 cm up to check if they may be suffering from light stress. It was 30cm from the beggining and now it is 42 cm.
Dec 19 - Tomorrow, I will dose up the NPK+ fertilizer at 4 ml/l an will irrigate 300 ml.
I was afraid of having a nutrient lockout, but as i'm using organic fertilizers which are not supposed to add salts to the substrate that could block the osmosis process of the roots to absorb the nutrients, I'm a bit doubtful about it.
What do you think? I'm open to all comments and will thank you in advance for any help/insight you can give me.
Grow room:
Cultivarg Full cycle Indoor tent 80x2: Veg: 0.60 x 0.80 / Flower: 1mt x 0.80. Now using Flowering space as it's the first cycle // Nov 19 - Dec 12: 3x Interelec Depot 50w LED lighting - Dec 12 on: Mars Led Sunflash 153 (click) - 30 cm from taller plants from scratch // Extraction: GHP TT Max 125 5" (click) / Intraction: GHP Axial Inline 125 5" (click) // Zeolite odor filter: 4" - 35 cm long // Humidifier (click) // Pots: Mad Rocket 5 lts (click) // Substrate: Santa Planta Super Mix - pH 6.5 with peat, perlite, vermiculite, compost, worm castings, and bone and blood meal. // HTC-1 Thermo-Hygrometer // Chinese pH meter // Chinese EC meter // Namasté Nutrients Nutripack
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