Edux10's WidowCindy Grow

davii

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they look great man let the soil dry out almost completly before watering its good for the roots it makes em search for water
 

edux10

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All they yellow leafs are looking like they are going to start dying off. I hope this does not take too much of the plant with it. The plants look the same as they do in the last pics except the very very newest growth is starting to go back to dark green...
 

edux10

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they look great man let the soil dry out almost completly before watering its good for the roots it makes em search for water
Thanks for stopping by. Yeah, I think I got that part down. Its just that I need to work on feeding them better. They had their first feeding 2 days ago. I am about to whip up 5 gallons of nutes and give them another feeding.

The nute makeup is good. I don't think I could burn them or anything. I just want to make sure they eat enough without overdoing it. Should be good to go..
 

greenthumb111

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Unfortunatels when the fan leaves get Mg defficiencies bad they dont recover in my experience. THe new growths are your baramoter to plant health/recovery and it sounds like your diagnosis was correct
 

theloadeddragon

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you should be fine.... focus on keeping things as close to perfect for the plant to grow and thrive and be a happy plant.... it will pull through like a champ.... smoke mass
 

edux10

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Sweet. good to know they will be ok.

Besides that I think they are in a really good envirment. It seems that temps are staying pretty cool.

There might be a little extra humidity after watering. Any way to fix this? I havent checked it on the meter but I know what 20% humiditiy feels like.

I have decided to feed tommrow as they appear to be fine for now.
 

theloadeddragon

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a little extra humidity won't hurt right after watering. Just as long as exhaust and intake are good, your plants will get the fresh air they need. Watching your watering and nute schedule is important! That is what I see cause 90% of indoor problems, especially over fert.... its a lot easier to get away with outdoors... underfert is easy to fix. something that I have actually been playing around with in theory is a revolving soil setup, where the soil is being revolved, old out, new in, every like 3 or 4 days, at the same time as watering... not the entire pot, just like 2-4 inches coming out and going back in. old from the bottom, new in on top, being watered in. Kind of like a hydro with soil I guess...
 

edux10

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a little extra humidity won't hurt right after watering. Just as long as exhaust and intake are good, your plants will get the fresh air they need. Watching your watering and nute schedule is important! That is what I see cause 90% of indoor problems, especially over fert.... its a lot easier to get away with outdoors... underfert is easy to fix. something that I have actually been playing around with in theory is a revolving soil setup, where the soil is being revolved, old out, new in, every like 3 or 4 days, at the same time as watering... not the entire pot, just like 2-4 inches coming out and going back in. old from the bottom, new in on top, being watered in. Kind of like a hydro with soil I guess...
yeah, that is where my main focus is right now. Feeding and watering. I want these babys to get back on schedule. They look like they took the feeding very well... only one is really yellow. It seems like some color may have come back... New stuff looks great. No signs of slowing.

I could see that old with the out in with the new thing working. I guess it depends on how much nutes will come out of the soil. I have seen my outdoor buddys just not give their plants nutes for like ever it seems, then just give them some fish shit or whatever it may be on the topsoil then water. They only seem to get mg problems, i tell them to add epsom.

Other good news!!

The WC clones that were taken a little bit back are starting to show roots out the bottom of the cube!! Isn't that wonderful! So far just one type is rooting. I cant wait. Once the harvest is over I plan to have a bunch of clones to give to the co op if I can get the OK. Im sure it will be no problem. I plan to find the dankest one and have enough clones to feed the demand. I just plant to be keeping one cut that we can decide on a name so everyone know what pheno it is.... keep an eye out.....

of course these clones will just serve as mothers to take clones off of.
 

greenthumb111

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Yea what TLD said. Your plants will be fine as long as you give them what they need and correct what they dont have. Like you did. THey are weeds and not too sensitive to small scale defficencies. You did well to evaluate what was wrong from the looks of your plant and correct it. Good job! Also congrats on your clonage success! Save some for me, lol!
 

mane2008

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i know but they still lookin good bra.
i never cloned in dirt but it works, u ordered the rockwool online?
 

edux10

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i know but they still lookin good bra.
i never cloned in dirt but it works, u ordered the rockwool online?
Thats what I was thinking. Order it online. Don't have a credit card right now though.. Its real cheap and all I know
 
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