Poor start to second grow.

dannyboy602

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Yea i was asking cause i did the same fucking mistake! And now it is stressed , in top of that i overwatered, almost killed it ha, but its growing now i'leave it in peace. Fuck i can't take my hands of them! My 2 mains now have 5 nodes each, i will let them until 7 nodes and i will cut in node 5 each.
I love how guys think they make the wrong cut and it stresses the plant...the only one stressed is YOU...the plant is fine
 

OzGrower87

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You have a 1000w HPS. You don't need anymore lighting. You're also supplementing that light with 2, 125w CFL's. It's enough light.

Plants are healthy.
 

District

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Heys bros,

As you can see they're coming along nicely. All showing their sex now. Unfortunately one is male. 100% far as I can see aswell which is irritating considering the seeds were a pretty penny. Ive LST'd a little to even out the canopy but nothing else to report really. Got a pic in there of a female too.
 

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District

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Heyro's

I started my second week of flower today. I gave them a 1/4 of biobizz bloom with a reduced veg feed. They seemed too have stopped the stretch now. All are looking super healthy. I had the oscillating fan 5 inches from one and close to another...their leaves didn't look to happy. Moved them around and they're perking back up already. Some of the leaves looked dry and drooping but green plus the closest was shedding lower leaves nothing too serious though.

The smallest plant in the first pic has exploded I made sure that plant was directly under the HPS too start in flower it looks wonderful now. Goes to show you never know. Ive moved it now and replaced it with the plant battered by the fan. Every hour i go back she looks happier Ive also repositioned the fan.

I have been lst'ing and opening up the plants too trying to get more bang for my buck. I found a 100% male last week but with the way they've grown I think 6 may have been to much anyway. I have plenty of pistils showing now also. I was thinking of adding a bat guano top dressing along side the bloom feed, what do you guys think?

Thanks for reading.
 

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ThorGanjason

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Love master kush!! Way to go man, way to recover those plants. You look like you'll have quite the harvest. I'll bet that smoke is gonna be awesome. + rep for hanging in there and taking care of business.
 

JohnDee

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Hi District,
Your plants look great from what i can tell from the shots. Hey, and I know you know this, just repeating it for the lurkers. The guana sounds like a good idea as long as you're certain it's the phosphorus rich stuff (like Jamaican guano) rather then the N kind.
JD
 

District

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Love master kush!! Way to go man, way to recover those plants. You look like you'll have quite the harvest. I'll bet that smoke is gonna be awesome. + rep for hanging in there and taking care of business.
Thanks man thats definetly the reply of the month.
 

District

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Thanks JD all I can get easily is Plagron I'll do some reading before making a purchase. I watered this morning apparently those plants by the fan were under watered maybe the airflow was wicking away moisture via the leaves causing the droopiness. Just saying that because now they're standing 45 degrees. Thanks for your replies.
 

JohnDee

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District,
I was curious obout the Plagron guano so I did some searching. The consensus is that Plagron is phosphorus rich guano. I see it advertised as bloom supplement.

The reason I posted is that some guanos like Peruvian bat guano (insect eaters) is very high N and low P so not what you need in early flowering.

Plagron should do the trick...'
JD
 

District

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Whats the deal with counting flowering time. Do people count from initial flip or from sexing. Technically flowering I would think should be counted when you try to induce it.
 

District

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Hey bro's

Season greetings. Today is the start of week three. No issues apart from 5 or 6 red branches on one plant. Gave them all some epsom salt on last feed. I feel the buds are a little small but they are well formed not airy. The plants are showing no stress temps have been high twentys for a few days. What do you guys think. Maybe its because this isn't a true mainline, I didn't have the heart to keep removing side branches. Also I've only just in the last couple days put the glass back on the hood. Its a dual spectrum SunMaster HPS. Any opinions welcome.
 

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fir3dragon

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Hey bro's

Season greetings. Today is the start of week three. No issues apart from 5 or 6 red branches on one plant. Gave them all some epsom salt on last feed. I feel the buds are a little small but they are well formed not airy. The plants are showing no stress temps have been high twentys for a few days. What do you guys think. Maybe its because this isn't a true mainline, I didn't have the heart to keep removing side branches. Also I've only just in the last couple days put the glass back on the hood. Its a dual spectrum SunMaster HPS. Any opinions welcome.
High 20s are low temps.. I'm surprised they aren't dead... Dont touch or feel buds I think it takes trichome heads off
 
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