BigBearNTexas
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It always amazes me how different they look almost from day 1.
There is that first week or so where it looks like they are taking forever to grow, and then suddenly they take off!
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It always amazes me how different they look almost from day 1.
Thanks for your input! I gotcha on the days now. They are on day 6They are excellent. Your on your way.
Generally the age of the plant is referred to as Day 1 being the day they peek their heads above the soil. Those little leaves that are appearing will be your first fan leaf and will usually just be 3 fingers.
Sweet!!!
So it's not a problem that they have a twist on them leaves?Looking good. You are giving them everything the want and need.
Thanks for the quick response! I just went up on their feeding today about an hour or so ago when the lights cut on. Was feeding 1ml each of botanicare Kind nutes and calmag and decided to see how well they do at 3 ml. Bottles recommends 4ml on all nutes at this stage.No... They do that at the times. Your doing great.
Absolutely! I just wanted to see how far I could push them. I kinda wanna find out how far I can go then once I see the burn back it off some. That's great! I've been feeding once a day until run off and they seem to be loving it.Keep an eye on the very tips of the leaves. This is where you will see initial signs of nutrient burn. Don't feel bad if you see some everyone gets a slight nutrient burn at some point of the grow.
The main adage around 420Magazine is------------- Less is more. Most first time growers biggest mistake is over watering. The good news is that in CoCo it is almost impossible to over water. My plants in bloom are getting fed 3 times a day.
Yes I have a TDS pen. At 1ml per bottle per gallon it was just a lil over 200ppm with 10ppm coming from my water source so with only nute ppm it was under 200ppm. Today I upped the nutes to 3ml per bottle in same water and it was 522ppm. I figured that would be low enough so glad to read your recommendations.Do you have a TDS pen? I probably dose more by the ppm than the recommendations of the fertilizer. For seedlings I like to keep at 400-500 for the first couple weeks and then move them up to 800
Different plants nutrient tolerance vary. I have a Daiquiri Lime that the breeder says it doesn't like strong nutrients but I've found her to do well at thee 800-900 range.
I'm ready!!Looks good. That should be perfect. After that next set of leaves be prepared for some rapid growth.
The plan is to definitely do some topping and lollipopping also planning to use a scrog.Are you going to let it grow natural or are you going to top the plant and do some LST?