Super long veg time grow

mobone

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I'm growing three THC Bomb plants and one Bubblegum. I germinated end of October last year. It was soon after that my state was talking about legalization. So I decided to just neglect the heck of out them, waiting for legalization, rarely watering let alone giving them nutrients. It is now legal in my state so I've started actually taking care of them. They're coming along nice in my opinion. I also am trying out these new low stress trainer 90 degree bends. They work pretty well.

August 1st
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August 7th
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August 10th (today)
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curious2garden

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I'm growing three THC Bomb plants and one Bubblegum. I germinated end of October last year. It was soon after that my state was talking about legalization. So I decided to just neglect the heck of out them, waiting for legalization, rarely watering let alone giving them nutrients. It is now legal in my state so I've started actually taking care of them. They're coming along nice in my opinion. I also am trying out these new low stress trainer 90 degree bends. They work pretty well.

August 1st
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August 7th
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August 10th (today)
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Hi, the link takes me to Handmade, and the seller is JustPonics, is that you?
 

mobone

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Nope not me. Not affiliated. Just recommending it. I'll just edit it so it's not a link.

Hmmm it wont let me edit the original post.
 

curious2garden

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Nope not me. Not affiliated. Just recommending it. I'll just edit it so it's not a link.

Hmmm it wont let me edit the original post.
No problem at all. It's a good example just wanted to be sure. If you want me to remove it I can. But no reason if it's not you. Just let me know. BTW your plants look so good now, great job.
 
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mobone

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Any idea why the back one is yellow and front one seems fine? I've given them nutes probably two times a week. At most three times a week. The last two feedings I've given them maxigrow, maxibloom and calimagic. One half teaspoon of grow and bloom each per gallon. 2.5 ml per gallon of calimagic. Thanks in advance!

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chuckeye

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Never heard of anyone giving MaxiGro And MaxiBloom together ?

Have you measured ppm's ?

I'd give the yellow one a flush, ie., ~ 2 gallons of phed water and then a third with nutrients.

Cheers
 

mobone

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Yeah this kind of dated feeding chart shows there's a transition period where both are used. I agree, am flushing them now. I'll test what the PPM of the nutes is next time. Thanks!

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mobone

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I got rid of the yellow leafs by adding nutrients and dimming the light just a little bit. Now the new growth is green. But I have more growth than I know what to do with. Trimming is for sure in order. Just switched to flower a few days ago.

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Rocket Soul

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Yellowing and lightburn with led lights is often connected to temps and environment: what temps and rh are you running and how many watts of light?
 

Rocket Soul

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79 degrees and 43% humidity. Using a 450w Spider Farmer SF4000 grow light
Too dry to generate proper vpd.
Try to follow vapour pressure deficit / vpdchart.com. soory its in celsius


Use leaf temp -2 to -1 depending on how many watts your giving; flower use -1. Your current environment would be for late flower. Try to stay within recommended ranges as per chart

For high intensity light you should generally be at 81-84F.
 
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