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Old 07-11-2017, 03:34 PM #1
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Hello, first time grower here and i'd like to share it with you!
I've posted some here and there already but it seems it's better to just post the entire grow so here we go.
I'm recently disabled so time is something i have in abundance.
I didn't start in a rush, i did about 3 months of research online before i felt confident to start.
I don't know a single person who does this and i never even had a plant in the house tbh so i have to admit that it wasn't the easiest job I've had..

Strain:
https://www.dutch-passion.com/en/can...er-weed-seeds/

Material:
Tent 4x4x5 (i'm in the basement so height restrictions)
Led ViparSpectra 900
Coco + Perlite 50/50%
Plagron nuts & co
15L pots
Co² Buddy bag
Rhino 600m³ carbon filter
Prima Clima exhaust with T° control

The room was started up 48h earlier, VEG switch only @ 90cm (36")
T° 24-26C and Humidity 67-70%
The seeds touched water June 17, there were 7 of them, the plan is to keep the 4 best ones and just let the 3 others finish outside.
I started them in Root-it cubes (European version of Rapid Rooters) which i soaked in same brand juice before dropping the seeds in.
At this time i was using Tap water ph'd to 5.8, later on when i got my EC pen it turned out the tapwater is 0.9EC here. (more on that later)
I've put them right away in their final 15L pots as i read countless times transplanting auto's is not recommended.
It took 74 hours for them to sprout, what i liked a lot is that they all sprouted at the same time, all 7 of them!
I had to surgically intervene tho, most of them were curling around in that Root-it cube, this is where i learned my first mistake, dropping the seeds in those cubes point side down is easy but it sure doesn't mean they drop "right"...
After a couple of hours of carefully handling them i managed to remove all seed caps and get them all nicely oriented as they're supposed to!
Now i know why everyone says the towel method is best, definitely gonna do that next time, no more Root-it cubes for me..

Here they are at exactly 7 days old:




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Old 07-11-2017, 03:36 PM #2
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They have been watered a day ago, on day 6:
5 Liter (1.25G) to which i added a quarter strength of recommended CalMag, 7 pots 15L (3.75G) ended up with no runoff as planned.

2 are perfect, very healthy.
3 are affected with some deficiency(s) leave points curling up, GREY/DARK WHITE spots on the leaves
2 are way smaller than the rest and also very dark, droopy leaves with some tiny brown dot spots on the leaves.

I think the main reason for all the above was simply my very very bad tapwater 0.9EC
As I and the shop owner didn't know you need tools to calibrate pens i ended up with my pen ready to use only around day 6
The seeds have been soaked in 0.9 tapwater + that Root-it solution, must have been around 1.5EC probably..
At this point i need to be happy they survived tbh..
I immediately bought some distilled water and installed an RO filter.
That's it for the first week, i'm currently semi-week 4 so more will follow, this takes some time for me haha

Feel free to throw in some tips, i did some major research but still feel as a complete n00b tbh..

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Old 07-11-2017, 07:03 PM #4
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Week 2
T° 25-26°C
Humidity 59-62%
Light still only VEG switch, dropped to 80cm (32")
This is when they first got nuts
From here on no more tapwater, RO filter in use now.

Details Nuts
Cocos A
Cocos B
Power Roots
Pure Enzym
Green Sensation
Sugar Royal
Aptus CalMag Boost

This is the schedule i found online:


And this is what i came up with since the previous was for photoperiod plants, couldn't find an autoflower one.


Day 9
This is when i gave them nuts for the very first time
5 Liter (1.25G) CalMag, Power Roots & Pure Enzym all quarter strength @5.5ph 0.3EC
No runoff as planned again.

Day 12
Watered again exact same as the one before.

I had hoped by using clean water now the deficiencies would have disappeared, yeah right..!
The thing that confused me big time is completely different deficiencies on different plants, while i'm sure i didn't treat any different than others, really no clue there..

I than contacted someone from plagron, explained what i did and was advised NOT to use that CalMag bottle anymore.
After closely inspecting it seems it's not just CalMag as i supposed..
It's a 9-9-2 >> N-Ca-Mg
Again, not sure but that doesn't seem right so much N when you didn't even know it was in it lolz..

Here they are @ 2 weeks



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Old 07-12-2017, 11:25 AM #6
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Week 3

T° 25.5 - 26.5°C
Humidity 58 - 67%
Light still only VEG switch, dropped to 70cm (28")

Day 14
Watered sooner than planned just to be sure they had nuts without CalMag addition like the guy from Plagron told me.
10L (2.5G) 5.5ph 0.4EC, made sure to have runoff on all of them this time >> 6.6 - 6.8ph

Day 17
All the new growth looks good now, no more deficiendies halleluyah

Day 18
Removed most of the Root-it cubes, started at the tops and managed to remove more than half of them untill i saw some roots.
Covered them all with fresh flushed coco and saw that one of them was broken..
It appears the only thing that was keeping it straight was that little sponge, i immediately taped it up and tied it so it couldn't move anymore.

Day 19
Today i selected the best 4 and put the 3 remaining outside.
2 were a lot smaller than the rest, and the snapped one so the choice was not very hard.
The snapped one was almost dead 24 hours later, big leaves all brownish and dry i decided to keep it inside and botlle spray it all day long with clean water 5.6ph, in my mind this one was already lost so it's a good "patient" for some testing.

Day 20
As a miracle the snapped one looked better today, big leaves still dead but the rest of the plant seems to have completely recovered so i cut what was dead and put her back outside for now.
I think she had to sacrifice those leaves in order to survive as she was clearly unable to drink/feed.

That's it for this week, here they are @ exactly 21 days old:





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Looking great so far mate. Enjoy your new found hobby and I hope you find what you need from IC.
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Old 07-12-2017, 02:15 PM #9
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Bottled water is cheap if tap water undesirable. Good luck!
Yeah i know, i learned that the hard way tho, thx


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Looking great so far mate. Enjoy your new found hobby and I hope you find what you need from IC.
Yeah i'm happy so far, thx
For the hobby side it's not really what i expected tho, i had hoped it would be more time consuming, might need 20 tents like that to keep me busy all day

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Old 07-13-2017, 09:39 AM #10
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Ah, to be young again. As a retirement hobby it is finally to the point I had to get help. A five plant perpetual is now more than I can handle alone. A total of ten plants with planting and transplanting every two weeks runs over an hour a day, about a half hour more than my heart allows.

So your 'twenty tents' guess is right on the money...for a young person.
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