My First Grow

luckypballer

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Plants are still doing great thinking about feeding a few of them a very very light nutrient mix soon (around 260ppm) Im using the Oneness program from humboldt nutrients super easy to mix and cheap! I also have there entire organic line that ill be trying on my personal plants. The power skunks are around 8" tall not bad for only being a little over two weeks from seed the rest of the plants are around 6" tall
 

luckypballer

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Some of the roots in the one gallon square pots are starting to come out of the bottom drain holes do you guys think it is time to transplant yet? Or should i give them a little while longer
 

cazador

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Some of the roots in the one gallon square pots are starting to come out of the bottom drain holes do you guys think it is time to transplant yet? Or should i give them a little while longer
Soon, I like to do it when there is enough roots to hold the 1 gal soil together but before they start to wrap. To soon and you have to be very careful to late and the plant thinks it needs to grow up rather that wider. I am starting to love the "smart pots", no roots to separate when transplanting, no shock, they breath, there wide.... I will never use plastic containers again. I highly recommend them. I was sceptical at first. I've head they have been around for a long time but had never seen them before. After using them, I now love them. No more plastic for me. Plastic works fine but there is a difference. try one side by side and look at the plant and then the roots when done.
 

cazador

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excellent tip cazador! I'm going to pick up a few for my vegetable garden and give them a shot!
I'm going to try a few outside this year. Another problem with plastic containers is they get hot as hell outside in the sun. Cooks the roots. Fine in the early spring when soil temps are needed but in summer they suck. Smart pots don't seem to get hot even early indoors before the shading of the leaves they stay cooler.
 

luckypballer

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Also I began using a very week nutrient solution on one of the power skunks and a dwarf and they seem to have liked it. I used a mix of Oneness, SeaCal, SeaMag, Humboldt Roots, and Prozyme all from humboldt nutrients. PPM is at like 270 and ph is around 7.0 None of the plants burned and they seemed to like it! THe power skunks are about 2.5 weeks old and about 9" tall. Is this normal? Or I guess the right question would be is this ok?
 

cazador

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You have a bunch of different strains so they will all grow a bit differently. If they look healthy then it's ok.
Gonna need to flip the light soon.
 

luckypballer

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You have a bunch of different strains so they will all grow a bit differently. If they look healthy then it's ok.
Gonna need to flip the light soon.
I know i need to get my other room built I have a 250w lumatek and a 6inch vortex just waiting for there new home which will become a mother room or in the more immediate future a Autoflower room for the white dwarfs!
 

bckiller12

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Sounds like you're back on track!!! Nutrient Burn will never end a grow unless you do it to soon and burn seedlings because they start out with one root and that one root stretches out and begans to create more so remember that!!! ONCE you see nutrient burn on the plants that means you either sprayed it directly to the leaves and it couldn't absorb it all so it sat on the leaves or Worst Case Scenario you used to much nutrients in the soil and the roots couldnt use them all so now the roots and soil build up with LOTS and LOTS of salt and the roots start to slowly stop sucking up water and nutrients because they can't breathe and it stunts the growth of the plant!!!!
**The best thing to do if you ever run into that situation again which can keep happening more than once is too go and buy some Hydrogen Peroxide at Walmart 98cent for a big bottle and ph some water and do 2/3 water and 1/3 peroxide or 4/5 water and 1/5 peroxide and this will immediately flush your soil and create so much oxygen in the soil!!!**

((IF I'VE HELPED ANYBODY WITH THIS POST +rep PLS))
 

luckypballer

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New Pics just topped some of the plants today!

White Dwarf


Power Skunk


Pure Gold


White Dwarf


Super Lemon Haze


Power SKunk


Power Skunk


White Widow
 

luckypballer

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I was thinking the same thing. Any tips on doing it, i know you want to try and keep the roots intact and hold the soil together.
 

cazador

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I was thinking the same thing. Any tips on doing it, i know you want to try and keep the roots intact and hold the soil together.
Just get a pot ready with soil and test the height, when you like how it's going to sit in there, put your hand over the container with the plant between your fingers. Flip it over and tap on the bottom of the container, squeeze a bit if you have to. It should fall out into your hand. Flip it into it's new home and put more soil around and water well and then don't water for awhile. Don't sweat it if you break any roots MJ can take it. But the less stress the better.
 

luckypballer

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Hopefully I don't kill any of them from transplanting, like I said im a complete newb. Ive read every book and watched every video but still nervous during each step. Thanks for helping me out guys i dont think I could have done it without places like this
 

luckypballer

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Here is the finished product of the transplanting. Few of the plants looked a little rootbound, I blame that on the humboldt roots. Here are the pics right after they all got done. Ill will keep posting pics every day to show how they are handleing the strees of the transplant




 

cazador

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They will do great. Did you water them really well after transplanting? If so don't rewater for a few days. they will look like they are just hanging out for a few days then they will take off.
Once they take off start the feeding schedule and get ready to start to flower.
 
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