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Looking good in there your going to get some big plants soon. I did one Panama x Honduras and I had it on 11/13 from day one or would have been in trouble in my small space.
The smells are going to be incredible when they flower.
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Thanks for stopping by and sharing your experience! I am nervous and excited about the stretch. I'm hoping I didn't severely underestimate the stretch in my grow space. I went into the grow room a few minutes ago (less than 36 hours after flipping) and they're already noticeably different. I may have to do some training and tying to control these beasts if they get to wild. Cheers all, Kas
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Subbed up for the rest of the grow.
Very nice start and they look healthy. Just curious as to what 1/4 strength nutrients works out to with PPM/EC if you can check next time you mix up some nutrients that would be great. Best of luck and may all your Buds be Huge. Peace GG |
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Hope this helps!
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Ok folks these pics were taken approximately 24-30 hours after flipping them onto 11/13. The plants were a touch droopy after having a day off without water, but they're noticeably different than they were on flip day. Roots are starting to pop out of the drain holes, and they've packed on about 4-5cm overnight...
They seem to have recovered from the cal/mag deficiency they were suffering from. Continuing feeding 1/4 strength nutrients daily including cal/mag. Going back to daily watering now. Sorry for the low quality pictures, snapped them quickly while feeding and tossed them back in their home. ![]() ![]() ![]()
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I know these are light feeders but you may want to keep a close eye on that. Having said that they look pretty healthy and some nice growth so that's all that really counts. Peace GG |
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Greetings Kas,
Looking like they are settling in nicely and plants will be usyally more forgiving than not. Glad you added a buffer agent of cal/mag each feed Coco needs that but little else. Those plants will do you proud in flower now. Enjoy your garden ! Happy growing! |
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I don’t think I was very clear on this, but my tap is actually around 80 PPMs. In previous posts I commented on my tap being garbage so people understood I wasn’t giving nutrient sensitive seedlings 280 PPM feedings. These sativas are actually being fed around 240 PPM when considering the 80 PPM from tap — sorry for the confusion! I replaced my TDS meter last week after my old one started throwing out weird numbers, this new one is matching the numbers my cheapo backup is putting out so I’m thinking this is an accurate reading.
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Chuggin' along... seemed to be quite happy despite being a bit cramped in their current location. I put them temporarily under the T5s to take a few pictures. A lot of side branches are stretching up towards to top of the canopy. It's like each branch has a mind of it's own and it doesn't care what the rest of the plant is doing.
Two plants have a distinct aroma already. One smells vaguely of overripe spicy mango and sage... the other has a weird fruity hummus kind of smell. I'm sure this can change as it goes along but both are very pleasant and unique. Strain: Purple Haze x Honduras Grow Medium: 70% Coco 30% Perlite Nutrients: 1/4 Strength PPM: 320 EC: 0.6 Water: Tap PH'd to 5.5-5.8 Lighting: 600W HPS Temperature: 22C/72F Status: 11/13 Day 3
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