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mrcopyz's 100w Diamond LED Grow

MrCopyZ

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Transplanted last night. The smallest one was stunted because of all the perlite rising to the top it made a brick of worm poo mud at the bottom. But the two larger ones didn't have this problem and the cups were both full of white healthy roots, the biggest one had just barely started to have a hair root come out of a bottom hole.
 

opiumo

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Allright too bad about the little one, though im sure she'll make it ;) will be cool see how this one turn out.

Tuning in, peace! :)
 

MrCopyZ

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8-Dec None None
9-Dec None Watered with fish tank water. C99-A and C were showing slight signs of over feed.
10-Dec None Watered. All are showing slight signs of over feed.
11-Dec None Watered with fish tank water. Transplanted into larger pots.
12-Dec None. Watered with fish tank water.
13-Dec None. Watered with fish tank water.
14-Dec None. None. C99-C (back) is still showing signs of nute burn. A(left) and B(right) have recovered.
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blynx

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Plants are looking great for only being a little over 2 weeks from popping outta the soil!!
 

MrCopyZ

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Thanks for the words.
I didn't feel like anyone was getting a good size representation so I added something to gauge it by.

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Nute Burn on C99-C.

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C99-A

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C99-B

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Things are going well. I am trying to figure out if maybe I can make some kinda of super micro clone holding chamber... anyone got ideas Im not coming up with anything very good imo.

For transplanting the pots are 1 qt. They also got half perlite and half worm castings with a few handfuls of pool filter sand per pot all mixed togethor.
 

blynx

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When I'm running a plant from seed I like to see how it grows naturally so I take the bottom 2 branches for cuts.

I stick the cuts in oasis cubes in a tupperware with a little water and let them root in the open air. I don't use a humidity dome. This way they are good to go straight to soil when they root and they don't have to be hardened off from coming out of a really moist environment into a dry environment (very dry air here).



:joint:
 

5th

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When I'm running a plant from seed I like to see how it grows naturally so I take the bottom 2 branches for cuts.​


I stick the cuts in oasis cubes in a tupperware with a little water and let them root in the open air. I don't use a humidity dome. This way they are good to go straight to soil when they root and they don't have to be hardened off from coming out of a really moist environment into a dry environment (very dry air here).​


:joint:

I do it the same way as blynx, except I use a smaller plastic container and peat pucks. And the only reason I do it like that is so I can see what pheno type roots the fastest/healthiest for future considerations as well as not taking up alot of space.

Goodluck. :tiphat:
 

MrCopyZ

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Update time!!!

C is on left A is on top right and B is on bottom right

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15-Dec 1 ml Superthrive Watered well. LST'd C99-A and C99-B.
16-Dec Nothing. Nothing.
17-Dec None. Watered with fish tank water.
18-Dec 1 ml Superthrive Watered with Superthrive fish water. Accidentally snapped C99-B during some training. Have her stiffened back up now…
19-Dec None. Nothing.
20-Dec None. Nothing.
21-Dec None. Watered. C99-C has recovered completely from nute burn. C99-B doesn't seem to have lost much or any vigor from the snapping. But the cut is pretty ugly….
22-Dec 1 ml Superthrive 1 ml Gro 1 ml micro 1 ml Bloom Watered.
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MrCopyZ

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23-Dec None. All plants showing signs of nute burn this morning.
24-Dec None. Took 2 clones from C99-A(Lost one of the c99-a Clones to stupidity and dropping it somewhere I can't reach it...) and C99-B. The two lowest branches. They already have seconday growth going. Using ROOTECH cloning gel and RapidRooter plugs by General Hydroponics. Switched to flower. First lights out session starts at 7 PM CST. I don't think they had nute burn but some bleaching... Time will tell... Also removed LST guides.
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B

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the plants grow themselves , remeber its our job not to kill them , hope they are ok.
 

MrCopyZ

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UPDATE!!!

DAY 6 Flower and the Ladies are starving for Potassium!


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C99-C

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C99-B

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25-Dec None. Watered all 3. Rotated. I believe C99-B is experiencing light bleaching. All other plants are fine after good inspection in normal lighting. C99B-1 clone is very limp (and was yesterday) other clones are fine.
26-Dec None. Watered.
27-Dec 1 ml Supethrive 3 ml Gro 3 ml Micro 3 ml Bloom. Watered and fed. Lower fan leaves showing signs of deficiency in P and N.
28-Dec None. After good inspection this morning the signs of P deficiency are more pronounced. Probably because I am going into flower and didn't have the plant on the proper schedule. Feeding should have started much more mild in the beginning so I could have worked them up to where they needed to be today.
29-Dec None. C99-A and B are both female. Watered in PM.
30-Dec 1 ml Superthrive 2 ml Micro 4 ml Bloom What I was mistaking for nute burn or possible light bleaching has been shown as Potassium deficiency.
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Turtle POWER!!!!
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trem0lo

Hey man hope you don't mind a hand... those ladies are hungry! I see N, K and Mg deficiencies. No light bleaching yet. If you're feeding chemical nutes you might also want to take the ph of your runoff to ensure no lockout is occurring. Most likely just up the feeding, they eat a ton during flower stretch.

Otherwise great! :wave:
 

MrCopyZ

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not more than a couple hours if I don't get rid of it right away. Sometimes I let it sit to better saturate the soil before draining it.
 

Arthritis_sucks

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nooooooo, ur not letting the salts run off an letting them absorb back into ur medium. thats why you have nutrient deficiencies like ur havin. Ya got lock out from salt build up an its causing all your issues. figure out a better sitiation like a riser so when the run off comes out ur pot is not sittin in it bro an give em a good flush. Foliar to help the issue as you flush so they can still eat cause they are very hungry lookin from the lockout keepin them from their grub. good luck.
 

MrCopyZ

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Possibly but I haven't had very many feedings(5). And the water I use for waterings in between is like 150-200 ppm...

I will try what you have said though arthritis.

I have FloraKleen. How do you suggest I flush and then restart feeding? also. I don't think I have anything for foliar feeding...
 

Arthritis_sucks

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use the floraclean as directed on bottle, i usually use clearex in times of extreme buildup but i havent had to use it for a couple years, i just run cal/mg water only for a couple days an resume the nute regime. Most nutes can be foliar fed. Mix 1/4 strength of ur nutes in a spray bottle an mist when ur lights go out the day you flush. I would go with a micro/bloom/cal/mg mix for foliar.
 

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