Dynasty Genetics Thread

D_Urbmon

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So that's mag deficiency for sure? I'm no expert in diagnosis but those "ribs" make me thing it's mag along with the timing (between week2-3). They paled off to a light green and eventually turned brown.

I have clones so next time I'll have to supplement some epsom salt.
 

st0wandgrow

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So that's mag deficiency for sure? I'm no expert in diagnosis but those "ribs" make me thing it's mag along with the timing (between week2-3). They paled off to a light green and eventually turned brown.

I have clones so next time I'll have to supplement some epsom salt.
I don't know D. I read all of the time on here about "magnesium whores" and I don't really buy it. Most any fertilizer brand should have sufficient levels of magnesium and sulfur (Epsom salts). While those two element's are important facilitators, large amounts aren't needed.

It won't hurt to try a drench and/or foliar with some Epsom salts. I'd start light (maybe 1 tsp per gallon of water) and see if you notice a difference.
 

D_Urbmon

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What could it be then if it's the only plant in the garden? They are in plain ol promix and fed the same thing, a modified lucas 8-14.


I've also heard something along the lines of LED spectrum causes them to use up more of certain nutrients..... who knows. I guess all I can try is to tune it next go around.
 

D_Urbmon

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actually though it's not the only plant in the garden. That pic is a couple days old and a couple other plants are now starting to show this but very minimally in comparison. just checked on em :D
 
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st0wandgrow

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What could it be then if it's the only plant in the garden? They are in plain ol promix and fed the same thing, a modified lucas 8-14.


I've also heard something along the lines of LED spectrum causes them to use up more of certain nutrients..... who knows. I guess all I can try is to tune it next go around.
Well, it might not be a coincidence that the only plant showing these symptoms is the one directly under the LED. Unlike HID's that scatter light in every direction, LED's focus the light directly downwards. Maybe it's too intense for that plant? I would start by moving that plant more to the perimeter of the footprint. Give it a week, and if you don't notice any difference try an Epsom salt foliar/drench. You might also try using an aloe vera foliar which has remedied some funky looking leaves for me in the past.

Whatever you do, don't take the shotgun approach. Try one thing at a time so that you know specifically what works for the next round of clones.
 

Southerner

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Great lookin stuff undercover and st0w!

Just an update on my Crater Lake's. I just bought a new house and move in a month, so I'm sorta in an awkward situation. My solution has been to slow down their growth by cutting off the MH and using just a single 80w hans panel. This thing is attempting to cover about 20 young plants so needless to say the slowdown has really worked.

I plan to sex them in my current house and hopefully move only the best ladies under the cover of darkness to my new place. Of course my partner may not take too kindly to me setting up my flower room before my bedroom...

I'll post pics once I get settled before I flowering, I can already tell there's going to be a variety of interesting phenos. You guys keep postin your stuff so I can not be depressed about purposely slowing plants.
 

OGEvilgenius

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I don't know D. I read all of the time on here about "magnesium whores" and I don't really buy it. Most any fertilizer brand should have sufficient levels of magnesium and sulfur (Epsom salts). While those two element's are important facilitators, large amounts aren't needed.

It won't hurt to try a drench and/or foliar with some Epsom salts. I'd start light (maybe 1 tsp per gallon of water) and see if you notice a difference.
Under LEDs it changes dramatically. Especially the kind he appears to have. It ups Cal/mag requirements quite significantly due to excessive red spectrum, I found a pretty good scientific article about it on wiki (well cited) once but I forget the name of it off hand. Plants really don't like being grown under the most common type of LEDs in my opinion.

It's a real issue though.
 

astronomikl

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You guys are making all the dynasty stuff look great!!! got me excited now about my grow, I have two miss universes, one after the stem rum smells like caramel sweetness, and the other smells berry. after cloning I got a girl and a boy.......gonna put up some pics once they flower more.....
 

st0wandgrow

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Sannies and Cannazon are two good international sources. I believe he also retails through a few of the American seed banks. He might be on attitude too but I forget off hand.

His seeds will be by far the cheapest from Sannie.
Very prety plants from dynasty! Whats the best place to order these seeds from?
Natures Green Remedies carries Dynasty if you live in 'merica. But, I agree with OGE. Sannies shop is the cheapest option.
 

dlftmyers

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I've got a DesTar x Huckleberry that I got from N.G.R Seeds.. first one I popped turned out to be a female 10 days into flower she's got some frost building up but I had my Led to close and she got some light bleaching as you can see in this pic20150430_202102-1-1.jpg. I also have a Blue universe going that is a male...I might get some pollen from it
 

st0wandgrow

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I've got a DesTar x Huckleberry that I got from N.G.R Seeds.. first one I popped turned out to be a female 10 days into flower she's got some frost building up but I had my Led to close and she got some light bleaching as you can see in this picView attachment 3408450. I also have a Blue universe going that is a male...I might get some pollen from it
Damn that's frosty for only 10 days in!
 
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