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RangiSTaxi

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Its a very good strain, grown it many times. yeah problem with water on the leaves can cause light burn like a magnifying glass, or maybe increase chances of damping off ,a type of fungus that kills young seedlings.

looks good i recommend the variety
 
Cheers guys! Never thought of that haha I’ve started in final pot so just been watering with a misting bottle I’ll stop hitting the plant now tho lol and wikid I’ve seen some pics of them on a different forum they went a nice deep purple colour! Going to try and fill the 1.5m2 tent with a scrog net!
 

RangiSTaxi

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Cheers guys! Never thought of that haha I’ve started in final pot so just been watering with a misting bottle I’ll stop hitting the plant now tho lol and wikid I’ve seen some pics of them on a different forum they went a nice deep purple colour! Going to try and fill the 1.5m2 tent with a scrog net!
Just a little tip, dont start in the final pot size, they grow much faster when done in stages to suit the plant/ pot size, especially when young, usually get them fairy root bound in a 10cm pot then up size. to 30cm pot then they are ready for the final pot size.

but i wouldn't transplant now , but up to you , you can roll with it but try it next time, small plants get lost in a big pot and growth is slowed.

fitting the correct plant size to the correct pot size in stages can save you weeks.

I start in 10cm pots and finish in a 15cm deep tray, with 10 days vegIMG_20191008_205423 (1).jpg.IMG_20191011_175415.jpgIMG_20191008_205400.jpg
 
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RangiSTaxi

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Do you think it will affect the plants in the long run or reckon it will speed up I do think there a bit behind
transplanting wont really set it back if your careful, its up to you.

Small plants/seedlings do take a while to get going anyway.

p.s looking again at your picture as its in a peat pot cell, it should be fine , that will contain roots a little just fine.

so just leave it. Just something to consider next time.

just be mindful to not over water, let it dry out slightly between waters. small plants in big pots don't like wet feet.

It will be fine. keep us posted, looking good.
 
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RangiSTaxi

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another variety I liked was Big Nugs FAST Feminised Seeds from Seedsman , reason being the leaves were thin which meant less defoliation and i managed to get big solid nugs and light penetration all the way to the ground, in the photos in my post above were seedsman Bruce Banger and some free cheese seeds, I haven't enjoyed growing those varieties at all, wide leaves and very compact, I defoliated the heck out of them, from veg all the way into flower and still strugle with light penertration, i added red leds to my HLG 550 3500k to hopefully get a little more stretch next grow.
 
They are nice big buds! They look like they’ve been grown perfect! And Seedsmans veriaty is awesome first time I’ve used them! 100% germination so far out of 5 will deffo be using again. I’ve got a badazz Og cheese aswell but gunna save that till next time!
 

RangiSTaxi

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They are nice big buds! They look like they’ve been grown perfect! And Seedsmans veriaty is awesome first time I’ve used them! 100% germination so far out of 5 will deffo be using again. I’ve got a badazz Og cheese aswell but gunna save that till next time!
I recycle my potting mix , that potting mix in that tray has done 5 grows now, ill change it out next run. I usually chop the plant out, dig in the roots , loosen the soil and plant in the new seedlings.
 

TravisG13

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I grew some of that, was some good really dank bud. The buds themselves were really purple but it wasn't a big producer compared to most the strains I've tried
 

RangiSTaxi

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Do you think think this seedling looks light burnt? View attachment 4406733
no its fine, if it yellows out a little dont worry its just adjusting, as long as the new growth keeps green and grows from the center (the new leaves) its fine. these are hardy plants so dont worry too much. Its looking good, in the next week or so expect the first cotyledan leaves at the very bottom (the oval ones) to turn yellow and die , that is normal, they are a feed source for the plant from the seed.

Is this your first grow?
 
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Noo it’s not my first grow mate only done a couple tho! but it’s my first in coco, I charged the coco with 30ml of both canna coco a+b but can’t be nute burn bcus the other is fine! But I’m sure she will be okay! I’m going to start and knock my lights to 18/6 tommoro when I get a timer for my heater to come on at lights out give them a sleep lol they’ve been 24/0 till now, going to get some rhizotonic and calmag at weekend aswell...
 

RangiSTaxi

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Noo it’s not my first grow mate only done a couple tho! but it’s my first in coco, I charged the coco with 30ml of both canna coco a+b but can’t be nute burn bcus the other is fine! But I’m sure she will be okay! I’m going to start and knock my lights to 18/6 tommoro when I get a timer for my heater to come on at lights out give them a sleep lol they’ve been 24/0 till now, going to get some rhizotonic and calmag at weekend aswell...
Ok sounds like you know what your doing, under feeding is always better than over feeding. as long as you dont nutrient burn them you should be fine.

less is usually more., plants will grow roots to hunt down pockets of nutrients if its lacking in something, nutrient salts are dehydrating to plants if run too high. keep up the good work.
 
Truthfully don’t have a clue with this coco I can’t get my head around the fact you charge it with near enough a full strength feed. That’s if that’s correct anyways haha
 
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