Blue cheese - first grow - 3X3
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Re: Blue cheese - first grow - 3X3
Thank you for the help! I have the RAM 12L dehumidifier coming in a couple of days so I shall report back also I will remove the air from the room too thank you for all the help!
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Re: Blue cheese - first grow - 3X3
Thank you again
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Re: Blue cheese - first grow - 3X3
It's called G.A.S.
Gear Acquisition Syndrome.......Unfortunately, the only cure is more grow-gear.
As long as the wife doesn't know I'm fine. I can always tell because of her mood ring. When she is pissed it leaves a purple mark on my forehead.
Gear Acquisition Syndrome.......Unfortunately, the only cure is more grow-gear.
As long as the wife doesn't know I'm fine. I can always tell because of her mood ring. When she is pissed it leaves a purple mark on my forehead.
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Re: Blue cheese - first grow - 3X3
Grumpy Toad wrote: ↑Fri Jan 12, 2024 9:33 pmIt's called G.A.S.
Gear Acquisition Syndrome.......Unfortunately, the only cure is more grow-gear.
As long as the wife doesn't know I'm fine. I can always tell because of her mood ring. When she is pissed it leaves a purple mark on my forehead.
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Re: Blue cheese - first grow - 3X3
If you extract into loft or another room you shouldn`t really need a dehumidifier, ok maybe later in bloom it can be useful, but ive never used one in 20 years and ive only had bud rot once or twice on the odd bud from strains that are prone to rot.
Keep long ducting runs as straight as possible, less bends in it the extraction fan will work optimal and much better than if its obstructed with lots of bends in the ducting.
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Re: Blue cheese - first grow - 3X3
2-Scoops wrote: ↑Sat Jan 13, 2024 3:30 pmIf you extract into loft or another room you shouldn`t really need a dehumidifier, ok maybe later in bloom it can be useful, but ive never used one in 20 years and ive only had bud rot once or twice on the odd bud from strains that are prone to rot.
Keep long ducting runs as straight as possible, less bends in it the extraction fan will work optimal and much better than if its obstructed with lots of bends in the ducting.
I appreciate the support 2 scoop
I will post photo when the dehumidifier has done its job!
If my seeings popped and grew through on the 3rd dec…
I must be coming up to around week 6
I will do 2 more weeks until i flower!
Also how much do you roughly feed each plant at this stage? I’ve reduced nutrients to 1.5ml per 1L of A-B
I leave tap water open in spray bottles and add de-chlorine drop. Leave 12-24 hours..
I ph up and down with bio biz.
Add nutrients I am doing roughly 2L across 5 plants
Feed and watering them.
I use a 5L spray to top up water with same PH process.
There’s something I’m missing and happy to take direction through private or here!
Appreciate everyone’s input you’ve guys have helped me a lot!
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Re: Blue cheese - first grow - 3X3
It would be nice to see some photo's of your plants, WshYu . At the age they are 2 litres across 5 plants does not seem enough to me in coco.
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Re: Blue cheese - first grow - 3X3
TBH in your last lot of pictures they are starting to look a little hungry whether that's underfeeding or lockout caused by summink like overwatering and cold soggy roots, it depends how much and how often you`ve been feeding really, but i just don't know. Id be edging towards it being just underfeeding.
If its lock out from cold soggy roots then you really need to get temps up and stop watering plant and let it dry out to kick roots back to life. But that`s also gonna cause even worse looking hungry as fuck plants for a while, so it might not ideal thing to do atmo and it may not be that, your only watering 1litre each plant which isn`t over doing it really.
Iff ferts are summink like Canna`s A&B then for where they are at feeding around 1.5 to 2 ltres each @ 2ml per ltr now every 2 or 3 days if your growing with an LED this time of year. Try to get temps right up to around 28 - 30c doing that your plants will drink more and they should uptake more ferts as they start to sweat and become thirsty, not only that it will help reduce RH a little bit. Go with 3ml a litre when you turn to flower for 4 weeks then drop back to 2ml.
Plants look a fair size and shouldn't be far off filling that room 3 to 4 weeks into 12/12 if you flipped now.
Don worry about that too much it works ok if you do it or not.
Don't know what that's all about, get right stuff for jobby, 2ml of Canna A&B should be in range on ph scale as well around 5.5 to 6.5. Are you using Bio-Bizz ferts to grow with ? They are prolly wrong typo ferts to use for a first time grower that doesnt know much. Look for summink like Canna coco A&B those are salt base ferts and far less hassle than using summink like bio-bizz which is organic based and a lot more hassle if your cluseless. Bio-bizz doesnt stand too well once mixed either and starts to stink up after 5 or 6 days where as salt base ferts you wont get that if you make up a big batch in a rezz or tank.
The bendz things on your plants are an utter waste of time, but that's my opinion.
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Re: Blue cheese - first grow - 3X3
They’ve been sharing a litre of feed between 5 plants… thank you. When I was researching deficiencies it looked like I was over feeding. Thank you for the insight I hope I can save them! Probably take a longer veg then!
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Re: Blue cheese - first grow - 3X3
I 2 litre of feed for the last week *
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