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6xSuper lemon haze/scrog/coco/2x250w

Mikron

Member
Mikron, what do you think by N sensitive? Because i was feeding them according to hesi schedule with 50ml/10L of TNT. Which i guess was to much since i heard sativas DON´T need a lot of nitrogen am i right? maybe this was the problem but i haven't used tnt for 5 days now so i can't say this was the problem.

blockhead411, i was asking about defoliation on previous page and than read about it and people say i should start when i switch to flowering. i already chopped some leaves who weren't getting enough light.

I am thinking about chopping the mutated plant( the one in the middle in back row) down since its directly under light and i don't think she wil reach the potential what do you think about it?

Sometimes nutrients can take up to 15 days to work themselves out of the system unless you are using organics which will take about 6-12 days to use up the nutrients. I remember back in the day around week 3 I could run my DWC buckets on 1800 PPM with the TF and the next morning it would read 400ppm but I wouldn't try that with the SLH. Maybe try cutting the dosage in half and stay under 1000ppm for the first week or so until they start to suck the water dry regularly. pH is super important as well if it gets too alkaline your plants will get yellow spots all over the leaves.
 

Mikron

Member
Also, don't forget to let them fully dry out between waterings, this allows oxygen to get to the roots and promote healthy root systems without any rot. Also if you are finding that the plants aren't drying out ever 2-3 days, try drilling 4 1/2" holes around the base of the pots to allow the water to push oxygen down and out when watering, this also allows the water to evenly flow to the bottom of the container instead of hanging out in the top half.
 

wildgrow

, The Ghost of
Veteran
My SLH stayed pretty squat while I was topping her early in veg.


Here she is at the end of veg, getting ready to be trained to the wall.


And at 3 weeks (I think) of 12/12.


You can see she stretched A LOT. I had trouble with over -feeding and -watering, as well as high ph. Cut the nutes in 1/2, tried to skimp on high N additives and lowered my water ph. Ummm... I guess what Im saying is, Mikron is making some valid points.

Cant wait to see yours blow up. It may seem late, but you might want to consider a lil more topping. The internodes on mine are upwards of around 6" long.
 

bedanc

New member
Thank you for your responses.I didn't water them today since i'll let them go a bit dryer as wildgrow said. I will water them tomorrow with only phed distilled water and i'll be watering with pure water every second time from now on since i think slh haze isn't really a heavy feeder as most sativas, am i right? I did pulled out the weak plant as she was really in best spot directly under the light and she just could't compare to the others. I also am thinking about topping all the bigger side branches, now that i got a little bit mores place to work with and waiting for flowering for another 3 days, what do you guys think? :)

after todays training and pulling out the mutant
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i really need to bend them down everyday now, it's pretty time consuming hah



The fan i mounted for flowering.
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One of the strong stems:dance013:
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bedanc

New member
Hey guys i'm sorry for my late response but i had tons of stuff to do and my friend has my camera so i will be able to take pictures in 3 days when he comes back home. Now about my ladies they are doing awesome i topped almost all the branches than waited around 10 days and now they have been flowering for two days. I am watering them now every 2-3 days with hesi nutrients (full strength flowering mix gets distilled water to 1200uS/cm) i also add 1 teaspoon of blackstrap molasses per 3 litres. They are doing so much better than before when i was watering every day and pots are completely overgrown with roots, i think the reason is that roots get much more oxygen and grow more since they need to search for water. I also solved low temperature issues and is now 22C when lights are on and 17C when they are off. I mounted another 250w hps so now i have 500w and also assembled the tubes on cool tube(you will see from the upcoming pictures)

Kosobrin may i ask you where are you from :whistling:
 

bedanc

New member
Hey guys pics are already here!! Im proud to say i am completely finished with equipping my box after two long months it was a great experience and i learned whole lot of practical knowledge which is awesome.

Today is 3rd day of flowering


This is how net looked today after yesterdays training its unbelievable how fast tehy recover from it. I also turend on the oscillating fan
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Here you can see the tubes connected to cooltube it was necessary to start cooling it since there are now two 250w lamps inside one cooltube. I'll rewire the cable that is in the way around the carbon filter tomorrow since i am to lazy to do it today
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After todays training, i will bee training them until they start showing flowers (it should be around 18 days from now) since i want to have as even canopy as possible.
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Rain forest before todays defoliation(i forgot to take photo after it), should i also cut the fan leaves that aren't getting light but are still pretty good looking? and what about new shoots i also don't know if i should cut them since they may reach the top of canopy in next 3 weeks ?
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Have fun
 

bedanc

New member
PS. you need to take in count that almost all the branches were topped so the plants didn't get much bigger just bushier
 

supernuck

Active member
Looking good! Nice work on the second 250, I would probably pull most fans and branches that are under the screen, especially with the amount you have on the screen already. Thanks for the update :wave:
 

llebz0rs

New member
i dont know if it's the lighting but your plants look like they have been overfed causing lockout. when plants lockout they will show def of cal / mag and burn. wrong ph and overfeeding will lockout. try flushing for a few days and hitting the nutes up slowly but back off of N.
 

bedanc

New member
Hey guys i'm back with new update :)

llebz0rs they have been locked out with too high ph a month ago and i flushed the heck out of them but they are doing pretty damn good right now i also adjust my ph to 5.9 every time before watering and i water them with 1100uS/cm mixture (melted snow is used so it has 10 uS/cm before adding nutes) which is around 80% of hesi recommended dose i also add some blackstrap(trackle) molasses every time.

I would just like to ask if it is normal that new growth that is directly under light becomes lighter green color (inner part of leaf) but is still growing very well?

day 10 of flowering

pictures after few days of not training (i trained them today after taking pictures)
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Have fun guys :D
 

bedanc

New member
thank you guys :thank you:

First signs of flowering are finally here :) i can already see some pistills forming and the small leaves already have shinny little trichomes :D i must say im really fucking excited :biggrin:

I would also like to ask if you think i should stop training them now? since they probably wont grow that much from now on :)
 

wildgrow

, The Ghost of
Veteran
Mine stretched for 3 weeks so you can probably stop training. I cant wait to see that rack teeming with buds.
 

bedanc

New member
Hey guys some photo updates i also flushed the plants today

some pistills
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i defoliated first row yesterday
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image taken with different white balance and aperture thats why the dark green color
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I think that there is some kind of problem or deficiency on this area would any of you maybe know what it is?

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