First grow tips or advice welcome

tokalotapot

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that led should be like 16 inches away temp 78-84 and ph of 6-6.3 deep soak once a week and do a midweek top-off if needed but the dirt needs to get dry for the plant to produce
 

lilhoe

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Yes trying to get the pH to come down, I'll adjust the lights better when I get back. Yeah I just soaked her and she is moist as of this morning so patiently waiting for that dryness to appear while regulating Temps and humidity. Going to setup the exhaust fan today for the Autoflowers.
 

lilhoe

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Week 5 and it appears the purple and widow tent are suffering. Perhaps a nitrogen toxicity reaction? Should I flush or just wait?
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nk14zp

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Just harvested my first crop and my advice is to make sure and pinch the smaller buds off if it's not to late. I didn't and I can tell ya popcorn buds SUCK!
 

Alexander Supertramp

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You said you are a newbie, and so you have already made the first mistake; going soil-less. Growing pot is not hard, but people make it hard by attempting to use techniques that are way above their experience level or adding bullshit supplements.

Here is my advice;
  • Get a good quality soil and transplant your plants into a nice big pot of soil with plenty of holes at the bottom and plenty of aeration below them.
  • Throw out your pH up/down. Because you don't need that. If you are using a good soil, then pH is not going to be an issue (unless your water supply is absolutely fucked, in which case you are fucked either way)
  • Get 2 bottles of fertilizer and nothing else. Thow all that bullshit snake oil you have out and stick with a single complete plant food for each of the 2 phases. One high in nitrogen for veg (such as 8-2-4), and one for flower which still contains nitrogen (because yes, plants need nitrogen during flower) but with more emphasis on potassium (K) such as 4-2-7. You do not need a high phosphorus fertilizer for flower.
  • Do not have feeding/watering schedules. Evaluate each plant every day and determine on a per plant basis what it needs.
  • Learn the weights of your pots. You will know when to water when the pots start to feel light. Do not wait for visual cues from the plant such as drooping leaves before you water. When you do water, dont be shy and give it plenty. Make sure there is a good run-off at the bottom.
  • Give them water ONLY. The only time you should EVER use your fertilizer is if the plants tell you. If you are using a good soil, and your tap water isn't a joke then the only time your plants should look a little off is if they need feeding. Most soils come with slow release fertilizer, and so depending on the soil you get you may find that you dont need to use any fertilizer whatsoever until half way through flower. Watch them every day, if you start to notice the upper leaves are getting ever so slightly lighter green or they are just not looking quite as vibrant as usual then its probably time to add fertilizer to your next watering.
Do this, and you will have lush green healthy plants that produce big quality buds like mine. You don't need advanced setups to grow the good shit. Like i said, growing weed is simple and does not have to be complicated. Soil-less mixes and hydroponic setups have added complications and are not suitable for new growers unless you have someone there helping you.

The others are right, the reason you plant is lanky is probably because of lack of light intensity. Keep you lights as close as you can to the plants without burning them. I've never grown with flouro's and probably never will so i dont know how low you can get them. High intensity lighting all the way.

This got a bit out of hand. I might make a post about this.
Good advice for sure. Except you do need to feed right from the start when using Promix. And get better lights asap. UFO leds are pretty much worthless.
 

Knurd

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Hey lil hoe!

I was looking at your new pics and i think you should take the pics with lights OFF, use normal lighting please, now we just see some purple shiet!

But i can still tell they show signs of overwatering, do you let the soil DRY up completely at the top and 1 inch deep before you water again?
 

lilhoe

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Hey thx for all your feedback! Your saying the Mars 2 is useless!? Yes I'm now letting them get bone dry!! Pics without lights as requested, Autoflowers at week 6.
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Purple and widow at week 5;
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lilhoe

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I'm not liking that emoticon mister! But seriously I have to keep the tent open all day to manage heat until the vent systems are installed next week. It's hoooot! Like 30+ easy some days ;(
 

sno capz

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And NEVER let your soil completely dry out... A plant doesn't produce because the soil dries out... Its ridiculous to even think like that! In most cases... I water during veg every 2-3 days... I run 5 gallon pots and feed with either a half gallon of pH balanced water or a half gallon of nutrient solution... I use coco as a medium so for soil you should water every 4-5 days... Let it dry out a little but NEVER let it dry out completely
 

lilhoe

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Okay well I'll water first thing in the morning then and monitor their response. It's been awhile, 3 days now in the heat.
 
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