Gorilla glue #4 - (First Grow Ever) - HELP

Beachwalker

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Yep I got some gg going, just put two rooted clones into soil yesterday and have one finishing up flowering currently, I'll grab a picture later, below is some I trimmed this past weekend
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Beachwalker

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I'm not sure but it kind of looks like you spilled something on a leaf or two? Stop poking at it and let it grow, it looks okay just notice if you see any more like that on any other Leafs

I wouldn't feed that soil yet but if you must try just 25%, and if you're determined to add Cal-Mag start at one mil / gallon for best results
 
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VRZ711

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Think adding some cal mag would help when I water next?
As I said before plants at this age needs no nutes, the only thing you should worry about is over watering, skip nutes for now, and font transplant yet, you are doing a good job, making a mistake at veg will make you lose time, making mistakes in flower makes you lose yield, and you font want any of this to happen, and most probably you would burn your plants by either water or nutes at this stage, the symptoms of calcium deficiency is due to lockout caused by over watering or water PH, as you are growing is soil, you font have to worry about PH, as the soil buffers it, i was a beginner one day and i know how it feels, you just feel that giving your plant the food that it needs will make it flourish and grow much more, but that's the truth opposite, so trust me and don't feed or even water unless they need it, and when the plant wants food it will tell you.
 

Beachwalker

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Yep my first nute feeding was the day before i flipped to flower

FFOF can carry the plants for quite a while
Hold on it's early and this is my first cup of coffee but let me see if I've got this straight..? What you were calling a possible Calcium deficiency and I suggested might have been a spill, is that what you're calling a Calcium deficiency?
 

diggs99

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Hold on it's early and this is my first cup of coffee but let me see if I've got this straight..? What you were calling a possible Calcium deficiency and I suggested might have been a spill, is that what you're calling a Calcium deficiency?
Huh?

Now you got me confused lol
 

Beachwalker

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Huh?

Now you got me confused lol
You said you suspected a Calcium deficiency:

I asked you for a picture

you put up the picture of the plant with a spill on it

I said that looks more like a spill, and that's where I'm at.

I am not seeing what you think is a Calcium deficiency ? I assumed you were indicating that the spill was what you suspected was the cal deficiency ?
 

diggs99

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You said you suspected a Calcium deficiency:

I asked you for a picture

you put up the picture of the plant with a spill on it

I said that looks more like a spill, and that's where I'm at.

I am not seeing what you think is a Calcium deficiency ? I assumed you were indicating that the spill was what you suspected was the cal deficiency, is this correct?

You def need another cup bro lol

You got me mixed up with the op lol

You quoted my post earlier saying not to feed nutes in FFOF to early lol
 

Beachwalker

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You def need another cup bro lol

You got me mixed up with the op lol

You quoted my post earlier saying not to feed nutes in FFOF to early lol
I wondered what the hell was going sideways here thanks for pointing that out! :mrgreen:


Should I be adding cal mag to every watering?
  • Edit: OP, ^ I mixed up Diggs thread, which I'm following with yours so everything I said in here I was saying to Diggs so forget about it, sorry for the confusion
 
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grcraze11

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Haha Diggs thread is awesome!

Thanks for all the help guys in info. I will let you know I’ve only fed once since being in veg and I did a quarter of what it called for. Everything seems pretty fine I may just be overthinking this one… I think the assumption of dropping some nutrients on the leaves is correct that is a simple rookie mistake on my end. Since correcting that and giving it almost a week things seem to have corrected themselves at this point and everything looks good. I think I’m going to start nutes in a couple more weeks again at the quarter dose of what it calls for.

Should I leave them in the 1 gallon pots? Also in two weeks when I start up the Fox Farm Grill schedule again do I start on which week I am really in or start from where I left off? ( I am sure I know the answer already just want to check)

Updated pic of the girls.
 

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Beachwalker

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Haha Diggs thread is awesome!

Thanks for all the help guys in info. I will let you know I’ve only fed once since being in veg and I did a quarter of what it called for. Everything seems pretty fine I may just be overthinking this one… I think the assumption of dropping some nutrients on the leaves is correct that is a simple rookie mistake on my end. Since correcting that and giving it almost a week things seem to have corrected themselves at this point and everything looks good. I think I’m going to start nutes in a couple more weeks again at the quarter dose of what it calls for.

Should I leave them in the 1 gallon pots? Also in two weeks when I start up the Fox Farm Grill schedule again do I start on which week I am really in or start from where I left off? ( I am sure I know the answer already just want to check)

Updated pic of the girls.
Yes digs thread is great but I mixed the two threads together, I got it straight now

Everything looks okay, leave them alone and let them grow! Even that one wanky plant is coming back fine

You should stop feeding nutes because that soil is very nutrient heavy already, it's not going to make them grow faster or bigger it's only going to cause problems.

Also find a way to accurately adjust your pH to 6.5 in every single thing you feed, as soil will only buffer pH in larger pots (example 7-10 gallon), adding Dolomite lime as directed will help the soil buffer.

I use and recommend Apera meters, very reasonably priced, extremely accurate & very easy to calibrate
 
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