First grow, purely home-made, CFL.

kulan hunter

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asf2j that ph is wrong for soil the correct ph is 6.5 for soil any lower and you start to lock out too many of the vital nutrients 6.0-6.5 is the hydroponic scale for water.

in soil ph of 6.5 all nutrients are available or higher 6.5> up to but 6.8 only Mn is locked out.

S/panda on average what is your watering routine i.e how many days between watering ?,

besides that the leaves look health and green, it just that drooping.
 

StealthPanda

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Well, like i said i use the moisture meter and wait till its red. But im going to wait a while before i water again i guess to see what happens.
I phed some water on the last one. The water was at 6.5 and the soil after watering was at 6.6. So im thinking it shold be in the optimum.
I also gave it molasass on the same watering, seemed to give it a little strength in the stems and leaves. Still curled though.
It smells so much for how big it is its funny.
My room finally has been deemed victim to the smell, i also updated the box, cause the plant was starting to get to big for the one i had. Pictures soon.


Edit: I also changed the light from 18-6 to 24-0. To also see what happens.
 
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kulan hunter

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yes your ph is bang on the money, i have never used molasass but i hear good things about it, i think your right to cut back on the water i found when i was using a meter that if the meter read dry i would water the next day when the lights first came on.

are you running 18/6 or 24 lighting rotation?
 

StealthPanda

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I just moved up to 24, and it seems to be growing staggerously. Yeah man hopefully its just the water. I plan on geting some chronic from this plant. Even if it kills me haha.
 

kulan hunter

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i found 24 to work really well for me. i found that it took me a couple of months before i figured out the watering pattern for my plants.

good luck
 

asf2j

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asf2j that ph is wrong for soil the correct ph is 6.5 for soil any lower and you start to lock out too many of the vital nutrients 6.0-6.5 is the hydroponic scale for water.

in soil ph of 6.5 all nutrients are available or higher 6.5> up to but 6.8 only Mn is locked out.

S/panda on average what is your watering routine i.e how many days between watering ?,

besides that the leaves look health and green, it just that drooping.
learn something new every day. lol. appreciate the correction.
 

StealthPanda

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So something strange is happening, the plant is about 8 or 9 inches tall, and about a month old. Im on a 24 hour light cycle but i am amazed by the sight of pre flowers and hars already forming. Is this normal??? The main stem has purple margins and the leave stems are also purple, which are things that show up during the flowering stage of these plants. I also wanted to add, i picked up some of this strain today, i cant wait to have some of this to my own its CHRONIC.
 

StealthPanda

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Update, Transplanted into a 3.5 gallon pot today, the final pot i will have. Put the lights up a little. And watered. I also trimmed some of the badly damaged leaves, it looks like a healthyer plant now, less "cabbage" look i guess. When transplanting i noticed the roots had over grown the pot by alot. So the transplant was a nice decision. Anyways on to the pics.











 

StealthPanda

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have you got any fans ...??>??

Yeah man, they are in there all the time, i just moved them for the pic.


ps most of the bad health was only within the last few days, i think because of the size of the pot being too small to support it. Its started looking better since i transed it.
 
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StealthPanda

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Update(pics later)

So today i fimmed the outdoor plant, hoping to keep it shorter than my fence haha. And i also topped the indoor one, i tried to fim it but i think i cut off a teen bit too much.
 
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