Hydrococo Stealth Grow 2015

Hydrococo

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Going to use the mainlining method to grow at least 4 colas each plant.

Strains

1- Cheese
2- Auto Blueberry
3- Northern Lights

All from Expert Seed Bank

Medium

100% coco = No pests

Nutrients

Hydrococo Natural Rooting Powder
Hydrococo Grow
Hydrococo Bloom
hydrococo PK Boost

Feeding

Bottom feeding all plants, only when coco has dried out completely

Water = Tap water left out for 3 days

Seedling - Rooting Powder
Veg Week 1 - Watered = 1x per week
Veg Week 2 - Watered = 2x per week
Veg Week 3 - Hydrococo Grow = 2x per week

Vegging: 24/0

Desktop Computer,

3x 26watt - C.F.L 5600k = 4500 lumens,

5x PC fans,

Temp = 22-27c


Flowering: 12/12

Fish Tank Cupboard,

1x 90watt - L.E.D Tri-Spectrum UFO = 90watts total output,

7x PC fans,

2x 26watt - C.F.L 2600k, (for back up if needed)

Temp = 20-25c

Still to buy:

-PH Kit
-Humidty Monitor
-Carbon Filter
-USB Microscope

Grown a few plants up until flowering but never had a place to flower so this will be the first grow I finish.

All knowledge welcome!
 
Here's the nutrients I'm using:

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Stealth PC Grow Box

Green Cup - Northern Lights
Red Cup - Auto Blueberry
Toolbox - Cheese

PC_Tower.jpg


Cheese plant was fed nearly a week late on 1st feeding and developed yellow bottom leaves :(
 
1st signs of trouble:

Deficiency7.jpg


I'm unable to manage the PH levels until my kit arrives in about a week which sucks,
(I have paper PH tests but they hardly work)

I'm guessing it's a PH problem as I am most likely way above 5.8 PH and more near 7.0 PH.
(my water is about 7.0 PH before nutes)

Or is it salt build up in the coco? or Cal/Mag deficiencies?

anybody know wassup with my cheese plant?
 
1st signs of trouble:

Deficiency7.jpg


I'm unable to manage the PH levels until my kit arrives in about a week which sucks,
(I have paper PH tests but they hardly work)

I'm guessing it's a PH problem as I am most likely way above 5.8 PH and more near 7.0 PH.
(my water is about 7.0 PH before nutes)

Or is it salt build up in the coco? or Cal/Mag deficiencies?

anybody know wassup with my cheese plant?

Your plant appears to have minor nutrient burns and possibly a phosphorous deficiency beginning. I believe when you are able to better control the pH range your leaf damage may stop.
 
Hope all is well in your world.

Is your grow still alive?

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Sending you lots of love and positive energy.

:Namaste:
 
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