My First Journal, Kanno 26: I Will Grow 6 Critical Plants From Royal Queen Seeds

Thank you very much @Jon, I am proud of them;) otherwise I am a slave to the water tank for dehumidification and unfortunately I have nowhere to put it I have electricity around the tent and I do not want to risk anything but in the morning when it lights up I pour about 2 liters of water and before the lights go out so also two liters, somehow it doesn't bother me because I still go to watch girls anyway lol:D. And at least in the morning and evening I will go there. I am glad that we have already solved the hose so that the light does not go into your tent;).
Does your unit have a discharge hose you could rig up to send it out of the tent like @Jon 's? If it does you could have it discharge into a big bucket and dump it out when it's convenient.
 
Does your unit have a discharge hose you could rig up to send it out of the tent like @Jon 's? If it does you could have it discharge into a big bucket and dump it out when it's convenient.
Hi @Azimuth, I have the opportunity to connect the hose but I still don't know if I will use it the only place to put it is on the side where there are extension cords and so on and I don't want to have it in the tent it would be inefficient:D. But I will still think about how I could solve it, so far it does not bother me, I will see or invent it;).
 
The reason I ask is I have an air conditioner with the hose connection so I can attach a garden hose as long as I want to handle the discharge water. With a long enough hose you could bypass all of the electrical things you're concerned with and set the bucket outside the tent where you could empty it at your leisure.

By the way, did you ever get your exhaust air to exit that room to the outside? If not, that would really help.
 
Hello everyone, today I have been to see my critical plants and chose more discarded leaves.
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Then here I have an answer to @Azimuth, the question and air removal I solved the purchase of another hose and led it to the window and what I looked into the manual on the dehumcovac so I can have connected max 1.5 meters long hose, so I will see how I think it;).
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Here is a photo of one nice stick and a few other photos of the girls.
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And then I have all 420 of you, a question about a few leaves I found on one plant.
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Thanks to everyone for your insight and for advice on what this may be like;)
 
Looking good, Kanno.

That last photo is a bit odd, with what looks like the beginning of maybe a deficiency but only starting on one side of the leaf. I've never seen that before. Are you seeing it on other leaves as well? And where on the plant is it occurring?

It could very well simply be a late cycle issue where the plant starts to eat the lower leaves as it prepares to finish, but seems a little early for that to me.
 
Here are a few more photos of the one plant plus the leaves @Azimuth.

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Hi @Kanno26. The garden looks stupendous. The buds are big!!!! Hard to miss that next to a pack of American cigarettes...lol! As far as your leaves, I think Azi was on the right track. You are in late flower, and you have a TON of large fan leaves. You simply can't feed them enough anymore to keep them from eating themselves. As it should be. In other words, I think it's just the big fans getting cannibalized and nothing to worry about. Just my eyes.
 
Hi @Kanno26. The garden looks stupendous. The buds are big!!!! Hard to miss that next to a pack of American cigarettes...lol! As far as your leaves, I think Azi was on the right track. You are in late flower, and you have a TON of large fan leaves. You simply can't feed them enough anymore to keep them from eating themselves. As it should be. In other words, I think it's just the big fans getting cannibalized and nothing to worry about. Just my eyes.
Thanks @Jon, it is true that I also thought that it would be approaching but for sure I ask trichy are so far clear;) In the last week you only flush with water with a modified pH or is it not done in coconut?
 
Thanks @Jon, it is true that I also thought that it would be approaching but for sure I ask trichy are so far clear;) In the last week you only flush with water with a modified pH or is it not done in coconut?
I don't flush in coco because every watering is to 20% runoff. I have yet to see a need in coco. In soil, if you wish to flush, ideally you want to run 3X the volume of the container through the plant. So a five gallon pot gets 15 gallons of water run through it. By the end, you should see basically nothing but clear water coming out of the bottom of the pot, likely a lot earlier than 15 gallons. This will remove salt buildup in the soil if you have it. And yes, in soil I would simply flush with regular plain water, and when you're done, wait a while for the pot to completely stop dripping, and then finish it with a feeding. That's what I would do, but there are those who do it differently. Might want to see what kind of answers you get.

By the way - unless your leaf issues have to do with nute lock/salt buildup, I don't believe your plants show any signs of needing a flush. What was the reason you want to flush? Just in case? A flush will certainly not cause any harm, it's just a big pain in the ass if you don't need it. You have five plants in fives, right? That's 75 gallons of water. And the water has to be hose vacuumed out as you flush, obviously, or your house would be flooded. Is it possible for you to flush the plants outside somewhere with a hose or something so you don't have to deal with the vacuuming out of the water at least?
 
@Jon ask for it they got it in his plan to feed and detects if someone makes last week before the harvest here is taken in the table, I think it was done because of the taste for hulka I did not do it lightly grazed and I think it was because of this;) thanks to everyone for tipi.
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@Kanno26, yeah, I know, they all say that. Even the Prescription Blend lists it at the very end as an option. I feed until the day I harvest and don't flush, whether in coco or soil. If you have watered to runoff every time, what's the point of flushing? You have nothing to flush, you know? However, if you want to flush, and you wish to follow your chart, then flush. I get that. But I would do it at the end, maybe two times the last week or ten days if you can. By then they will have slowed their water uptake to it might take four or five days to dry, but you should be able to get two in close to in the final week of flower.
 
Hi Kanno! Buds look great, and I don't think anything will mess you up now. But I also think that looks like a deficiency. When my plants start feeding off the fans late they never look like that. Looking through the sick plant pictures closest I came up with is this Magnesium deficit

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Are you still giving them calmag?
 
Hi Kanno! Buds look great, and I don't think anything will mess you up now. But I also think that looks like a deficiency. When my plants start feeding off the fans late they never look like that. Looking through the sick plant pictures closest I came up with is this Magnesium deficit

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Are you still giving them calmag?
Hello @BubbaKush909, so all the plants get everything well and appeared to me only one plant, all receive tera bloom, calmag, grean sensation, royal suger, that's all you get, and keep my PH 6.3. ;)
 
Hi fellow growers, today we have 40 days of flowering my critical plants, yesterday the girls received 15 liters of watering and they look satisfied.
Hey Kanno,

40 days = 6 weeks. Any plans to draught them? If one were to do it, it is often advised to do in week 7 to give them enough time to have the 10-12 day effect and then time for a quick recovery before harvest.

They almost look too pretty to draught, but many find the exercise well worth the trade-off.
 
Hey Kanno,

40 days = 6 weeks. Any plans to draught them? That is often advised to do in week 7 to give them enough time to have the 10-12 day effect and then time for a quick recovery before harvest.

They almost look too pretty to draught, but many find the exercise well worth the treade-off.
 
Hey Kanno,

40 days = 6 weeks. Any plans to draught them? That is often advised to do in week 7 to give them enough time to have the 10-12 day effect and then time for a quick recovery before harvest.

They almost look too pretty to draught, but many find the exercise well worth the treade-off.
You mean to go on the water with the pH adjusted to 7 week, I take it and finish it so?
 
Hey Kanno,

40 days = 6 weeks. Any plans to draught them? That is often advised to do in week 7 to give them enough time to have the 10-12 day effect and then time for a quick recovery before harvest.

They almost look too pretty to draught, but many find the exercise well worth the treade-off.
You mean to go on the water with the pH adjusted to 7 week, I take it and finish it so?
 
You mean to go on the water with the pH adjusted to 7 week, I take it and finish it so?
@Kanno26, my vote means nothing, and droughting really DOES work, but it's also pretty extreme. I think you would be well served to read @Maritimer's thread on this before you try it if you are considering it. Also, Stunger just did a version of it, and Rexer also droughted one of his most recent plants. Lots of folks are doing it, it's like a thing right now.
 
@Kanno26, my vote means nothing, and droughting really DOES work, but it's also pretty extreme. I think you would be well served to read @Maritimer's thread on this before you try it if you are considering it. Also, Stunger just did a version of it, and Rexer also droughted one of his most recent plants. Lots of folks are doing it, it's like a thing right now.
Btw - my vote if I were to would be, if you want to try it, pick the plant of the five that you like the least and try it just with that one.
 
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