Kindbuds Afghan kush Ryder & EasyRyder Grow

hightyde27

Active Member
ya man hope on i dont mind. idk what bulb im running, i had the box but its hiding or i tossed it. start a journal for your grow man i wana see some pics

I'm just gathering equipment and setting up the grow room right now but I'll put one up.
 

corykindbud

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heres what the AkR looks like now. Im concerned about the way the leaves are curling under like that. growth is steady but slow. it just doesn't look too perky like my other plants have the way its leaves are curled down... anyone know what could cause this? or if its even anything?
 

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gumball

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heres what the AkR looks like now. Im concerned about the way the leaves are curling under like that. growth is steady but slow. it just doesn't look too perky like my other plants have the way its leaves are curled down... anyone know what could cause this? or if its even anything?
looking good cory, just give 'em a little time and the leaves may fix themselves, or it may be a charactieristic of the strain. normally to much or little water will affect the leave curling, but it doesnt look like that. keep us posted, i think it will be fine.
 

BluffinCali

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Plant looks nice and healthy, little sag but doesnt look like any real problem to me. Im interested in all these auto grows, Ive seen some very different end results, so Im interested to see how the kush ryder does. Ive grown mainly kush strains for awhile in/outdoors, but I went for the easy ryders for my first go with them. I have a dumb question for anyone, how the heck do I subsribe, is it that permalink deal...obviously Im fairly new to the forum...how long have the leaves been sagging?
 

BluffinCali

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Never mind about the subscribing, guess I shoulda looked harder cause it took all of 2min...figures...haha
 

poofy95

Member
Nice job so far. I'm joining on a little late but this is the strain I want to grow next and I'm looking forward to seeing how it progresses.
Plants look pretty healthy. Good luck! :bigjoint:
 

corykindbud

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Hey dude. Put those pics up on my thread. It's on my sig.
idk what pics your talking about.....


ok so my AkR is getting more yellow by the day, im watering with like 10% strength nutrients in water cuz im in rockwool. idk wtf is wrong. any ideas??????????????????
 

BluffinCali

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Hard to say without seeing some pics of the plants, not to say I could even figure it out then but it would make it easier. I would check the ph first make sure its in line, assuming it is I would up the strength of the solution to maybe 15-20% see if it helps. Ive never grown any auto strains so obviously Im not familiar with how they grow, but I wouldnt stress too hard just yet, let us know how things go. Peace!
 

kodster5

Member
They look water logged, bro. bad.
I agree. Are you watering everyday? Drain the reservoir at the bottom of the hempy bucket. Give her a couple of days before watering again, in order to dry out a bit. The perlite/vermiculite will hold the water for a day or two, so that'll allow her to dry out. Try using a measuring cup to determine how much that reservoir will hold before it starts to run out. Then make sure you don't ever give more than 10% run over. Don't water more than every two days, minimum.

I'm growing a Black Domina in a 100% perlite hempy bucket. She's on her 5th leafset now, after 20 days, because I had her in a 16 oz Solo cup of perlite, and just transferred her to her new 3-1/2 gallon home... so, she's stretching to reach the reservoir again. I don't water but 1 cup of molasses water (holds 2-1/2 cups) every two days. I feed nutes mixed with the molasses water for two feeds, and then straight molasses water, then repeat.
 

corykindbud

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i water every third day, rockwool is bone dry after 2 days.

transplant to soil? an auto that has its roots established? that sounds fuckin stupid
 

Superlevs

Member
I would just let the medium dry out. Its almost certainly overwatering with slow growth and curled leaved etc. Increase the ventilation and reduce humidity. Water in a frugal fashion once improved.
 
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