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Hi Jose,

yes i've got a question ;-)  One of your GHS mates expect a few grow journals from me... So i want to introduce me first. But after writing a long text, i get an error :/ Something went wrong is the topic after uploading my intro-text....

I've made 5 posts and hope You can help me out with this :-D

Thanks a lot and a nice day to you and everyone else here on forum!

Best regards, Trainwreck

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even i can't quote your text Jose??? Saying i haven't 5 posts yet.... do i have to make 5 posts in every thread, before i can quote??? I'm confused x/

You can look into my profile i think. So you can have a look whats going wrong here ;-)

THANKS MAN!

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hey! .. i just took these pictures wright now! and i was wondering why the leafes are folding in on one plant it is in veg. 21 day's.. it's a trainwreck. and the little one is just not wright! not keeping up and spots and etc. it's the pot too small or what?. take a look! would love some help!! thank youdering why the !

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Hi Loveragga,

so far what i experienced with the Trainwreck genetics... It is depending on pheno as usual, but trainwreck really needs low N. I have the issues, of being nearly at a nitrogene lockout :/ But you can adjust this... Put here in another Ph-range! You can see, she's curling her leaves. Thats my first indicator for a wrong Ph-ratio... The little yellow tips wouldn't cause me into trouble ;-) except the spotted leaves.... They are really confusing. without the knowledgement waht done to her or waht not, it could be hard to claim what it is........

They are shwoing you up, that she has reached her max ec-capability. I hope you understand my bad english skills and think about it :-P

I want to say even the whole cloning process, is more wierd than with other plants. More important, if you got some of the rare Oaxaca phenos in your hands ;-)

Yours look like an indica pheno, so you could b happy. My really K.O. Sativa-pheno want to be feeded with several single nutes -.-   But if you do so, she will give you the hardest k.o. weed you ever smoked.

I wish you good luck and don't give too much nutes in this early stage of life...  I would TOP her to get more side branches... Because if you have a really oaxaca pheno, she is sooooo spindly --> needs much much support at the budding branches!

Grow her up and clone her... Make your first run with clone, to check what nute profile she wants. If you get it right, make a bigger run with 6-8 plants on 4' x 4' ( 1,20x 1,10)

Training or LST you can do with many indica phenos. But the Sativa one is very hard to trin, because of her tiny weak stems :(

Hope that hepls out a bit mate :-D

Best regards and let the green thumb rule guy!

 

 

PS: your plant in the middle of your pictures is even more deeper green then the others. That tell you that this plant has even got a bit too much N. And look at her tips, showing the slightest beginning of a nute overdose. I don't get the american noun for that. But here we call it eagle-claw ;-) The plant is telling you so much, you only have to understand what she is bagging for :-P

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I will give 4-5 trainwreck seeds a try in 1-2 months i think... If interested we could share genetics. if not, we could even share datas about the phneotypes we got out of these nuts ;-)

I'm a real TW lover, mate!

ATM i got several different strains together in this run. all from seed and not made any cuttings till yet. so i think they will bloom out and then i concentrate like the last years on TW and 1 other strain i'm in love with. But thats not GHS... Not sure if i can write here what it is :-P

 

And think about potting in a bigger home ;-) it's really tiny for her i think, but not the causing for the spotted leaves imo. Then you are able to make a better inviroment for the little girl ;-) I think it's a mix of nitrogene overdose & a little departing Ph. Do you measure your nute-waste? It would be so interesting how high the ec-meter goes.... Even your soil could be not optimal in N-P-K ratio for her. I had same trouble years ago on earth with TW. But after going to hydro/ aeroponik solutions she was growing much better. That doesn't help you but take a look at PH & Nutecocktail mate ;-)

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Hey Trainwreck, don't lose the love with this site.  You made it!  You surpassed the 10 Quote Limit set by our trusted Moderation Team.  Good going.  Now are even more applications opened-up to you.

 

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That's all it was.

 

 

Welcome and have fun!!!!!

 

By the Way, really love your name-moniker, Tr4iNvvr3cK.

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Hi Cannabissapean,

thanks for your warm greetings! Yes i hope everything gets better now :yahoo:

Even thanks for your welcome to me and i'm pleased for getting your love :thankyou:

I will :read:  some threads in the meantime --> waiting for my next run with Trainwreck and some Tikal  :smoke: 

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Hi Love Raggea,

Curling leaves is normally a sign of excess Nitrogen (or the earliest stage of excessive water).  The most dangerous of the two is excessive water.  If that is not corrected, it can lead to root-rot or Brown stem rot. Both can be terminal.

 

MJ truely needs dry periods between feedings.  MJ truely needs a lighter, spongy soil that allows the water to flow out so that the roots get some Oxygen.  If the soil doesn't dry-out pretty good between waterings, the roots will turn brown and die.  The roots need to remain white.  White is healthy.  I know you cannot easily see the roots now, but they will be visible if you make a transplant.  (I assume that you do have plenty of holes ~5mm to ~10mm drilled into the bottom of those pots for good drainage.)

 

Judging from the size of your pots, I hope you are planning on transplanting up to bigger pots, otherwise the plants will definitely be stunted in growth, performance and yield.  When you do so, I suggest that the soil for the next larger pots is a lighter mix.

 

As best I can see from the photos, your soil seems to be very dark, loamy.  OK, but it looks like there is not enough Perlite mixed in.  And it looks like it is wetter than would allow Oxygen in.  I think if you allow the pots to dry 3 or 4 or 5 days between waterings, all will be OK.  Personally I let the plant tell me when to water.  I wait til the leaves start to wilt slightly, then water.

 

As far as the Nutes go, simply cut the nutes to half recommended, feed a few times, then adjust upwards if the plant seems hungry.  That should stop the curling, and may stop further spotting on new growth.  (Don't know what you are feeding.)

 

If you want to Supercrop, then right now looks like the best time for the first topping.  If you top above node 2, you'll have max 4 main branches.  Above node 3, and you'll have potentially 6 main branches, etc.  When These have grown about 5 to 10 cm, then you can perform some tough LST and force the branches down to the rim of the pot.  From this fest-Punkt, they will then grow their tips upward, and each will become a Cola for flowers.  As it continues to grow, there will appear many other new growth tips along the forced horizontal branches that you have made.  These have a lesser potential for bud production, but are excellent for cloning, if you have a cloning System set-up.

 

Good Luck.  

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Thank you all! I will transplant ass soon as posible , I can sea the roots at the bottom for app 5 days now. I use coco perlite and guano based soil I think 15% and guano grow I don't think I can write the name. For the moment. It's onlie the 2 nut. Feeding. I will transplant and see how it goes!! Thank's

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Hi mates,

had anybody of you experiences with GHS moby dick? I have a few beans left here... wanna give them a try, if it's worth it ;-)    --> otherwise i will let them grow outside. But climate here in europe is not very stable as many of you know :/

I wish you a great day and let the green thumb rule :bye:

 

Best regards, Trainwreck

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Hey all!. I transplanted a few days ago, everything is great, the girls just exploded in size! I will post new picks in a few days , when i transplant again and change to 12/12!. :)I saw some great big colas of Moby dick at a grow oance! I would give them a try! Have a good day and grow to all!

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If it is yellow tips on old leaves, and new leaves are still coming, then that's not a Major Problem.  It's probably just stress from the transplanting.

 

Be sure to top and LST to encourage more leaf growth and to increase the number of colas.

 

Good luck.

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