lukio
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why? praying plants are happy plants in my book! ive always had that down as a nutes thing. do you think differently?backing off if the plants start praying too soon before lights off.
why? praying plants are happy plants in my book! ive always had that down as a nutes thing. do you think differently?backing off if the plants start praying too soon before lights off.
Well. I did some more reading and wish I could go back to delete my previous post. It appears the rust I saw was a P deficiency. It all makes sense now. Instead of the using additional calmag, I've decided to supplement Dyna Gro Bloom 3-12-6 into the rotation for the short term.Today the plants are entering day 13 in flower. The stretch is definitely on! Pheno #2 has stretched to 16.5'' from the canopy. Fortunately there's great air movement in the tent and the close proximity to the light isn't causing problems. I will be dimming that light down just a bit and also raising the light about 2 more inches. If she keeps stretching then I'll be obligated to bend over the tops and tie them down.
Unfortunately I noticed a slight calcium deficiency. As of now the total leaves affected is 3, but I think over the next week there could be more leaves affected. I'm actually not too concerned and here's my reasoning:
The plants have stretched about 12'' since 12/12, more so in the last 5-7 days. This rapid growth requires a lot of Ca and Mg to be utilized by the colas that are stretching. The three leaves affected are all on different colas, and they are the larger (nutrient storing) fan leaves. The colas are the largest/tallest of the plant that are growing the fastest. What's happening is the plant is pulling all the Ca it can out of the root zone, but also pulling it out of these leaves because they're attached to the colas that are in hyper growth (located towards the upper 1/3 of the plant). My guess is that this didn't happen overnight, but instead there was a deficiency at the time the affected fan leaves were part of the "newer growth".
Long story short is I will need to bump the calmag to 250-275 PPM's until the stretch is done. The two plants will need to get different mixes of water, fortunately pheno #1 isn't stretching to the point of depleting her Ca. But Pheno #1 is a bit darker so I want to avoid overloading her with even more N encriched calmag if I don't have to.
I mentioned earlier in this thread that calcium is king and this validates that point. It's no surprise that most Ca & Mg deficiencies show up in early flower when the plants are going psycho and stretching. I image the stretch will slow down and halt around day 21, +/-.
Until then I'm going to keep a close eye on things, hopefully the quick reaction prevents it from getting any worse.
With that being said, here's a photo update:
Happy plants!
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See the small rust spot? One of three leaves with this.
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Good job, buddy! And good eyes!Today the plants are entering day 13 in flower. The stretch is definitely on! Pheno #2 has stretched to 16.5'' from the canopy. Fortunately there's great air movement in the tent and the close proximity to the light isn't causing problems. I will be dimming that light down just a bit and also raising the light about 2 more inches. If she keeps stretching then I'll be obligated to bend over the tops and tie them down.
Unfortunately I noticed a slight calcium deficiency. As of now the total leaves affected is 3, but I think over the next week there could be more leaves affected. I'm actually not too concerned and here's my reasoning:
The plants have stretched about 12'' since 12/12, more so in the last 5-7 days. This rapid growth requires a lot of Ca and Mg to be utilized by the colas that are stretching. The three leaves affected are all on different colas, and they are the larger (nutrient storing) fan leaves. The colas are the largest/tallest of the plant that are growing the fastest. What's happening is the plant is pulling all the Ca it can out of the root zone, but also pulling it out of these leaves because they're attached to the colas that are in hyper growth (located towards the upper 1/3 of the plant). My guess is that this didn't happen overnight, but instead there was a deficiency at the time the affected fan leaves were part of the "newer growth".
Long story short is I will need to bump the calmag to 250-275 PPM's until the stretch is done. The two plants will need to get different mixes of water, fortunately pheno #1 isn't stretching to the point of depleting her Ca. But Pheno #1 is a bit darker so I want to avoid overloading her with even more N encriched calmag if I don't have to.
I mentioned earlier in this thread that calcium is king and this validates that point. It's no surprise that most Ca & Mg deficiencies show up in early flower when the plants are going psycho and stretching. I image the stretch will slow down and halt around day 21, +/-.
Until then I'm going to keep a close eye on things, hopefully the quick reaction prevents it from getting any worse.
With that being said, here's a photo update:
Happy plants!
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Thanks man. I really need to get in there and defoliate again. There's always something to do in the garden!Yo smoke these things are looking amazing!
Thanks brother. Just got done peeking in your garden, it's looking beautiful in there! It looks like I'm just under a week behind you with my journal.id of missed that rust spot!!
looking great, man - they are indeed happy looking plants!
Never grown GDP but its on the list
sounds great! look forward to seeing em!GG#4 Mi Cup Cut S1 from Dankonomics Genetics.
for sure - im breaking in April and im 100% also hitting some beach somewhere stunningIt's nice to be able to reset and get some headspace
Dude, I appreciate the advice. I'm going to rethink running multiple strains, or one possible idea is run clones of the GDP #2 next to the GG because she is the epitome of long legs. She got an energy boost and grew another three inches after I thought she was done stretching. Currently sitting at 55'' from the floor. I went in and raised light last night to get to a 16'' light/canopy separation with her.Id love to see how those S1's work out for you. I have mine just as backups in case I lose my momma so I likely wont be running them any time soon. Have you ever run F&D before? DVG has my attention as well as of lately. Brandywine sounds like a winner for sure!
btw, when you run the GG4's I'd advise running taller strains along with it if you grow more than 1 strain at a time cuz the glue has some serious legs on her when you flip.
Hell yes man, beach's and R&R, can't beat that.sounds great! look forward to seeing em!
for sure - im breaking in April and im 100% also hitting some beach somewhere stunning
its definitely needed.
Go to Myanmar - It's my favourite place so far.
Never grown ebb and flow so cant help ya there, dude.
Ah yeah DVG has some nice looking stuff huh. funny you both mention Brandywine as i actually have a pack in the fridge! look at this, though -
https://www.instagram.com/p/BWyDF2dgQh-/?taken-by=dutchcrunch_organics
looks pretty bloody frosty, that page has some great examples of DVG gear
Looking lush bro!Purple train wreck in a 2 gallon hempy bucket.
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