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Hello to all my friends, thank you all for positive vibes. ;)
The plants have now resumed their normal growth. 
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Currently the temperature of the room  is around 24/25 ° and humidity around the 60/70%.
For this time I water with ec 0.8 and ph 5.8.

I decided to select six plants to continue the growth journal, initially wanted to put 9,

but 2 of them are too far behind the other, so also reasons of space  I carry only six.

Under some pictures, taken this morning.

Stay tuned friends, see you at the next update.

Peace.

 

 

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Time to give them a little bit more food maybe they will be happy about it probably ;) You can see the green start to shade a little, not too much but a bit more to compensate the energy she uses in stretching ;)

 

Have a good grow and thanks for the news

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The white spots remind me of what happens if I had misted my plants with tap water (chlorine/fluorine damage).  I think that won't matter though, as long as it doesn't continue on new growth.

I agree with Dust.   They dont look starved, but the yellow hue suggests to me low N.   It could be that the coco/perlite and the LightMix soil might be locking-up or absorbing some of the N.  If they were mine, I would mix up a weak batch of Bio-Bizz Fish Mix or a weak Guano solution for a one-time feeding, then continue with the regularly scheduled nutrients.  If it is a low-N problem, you should see an improvement within a week.  By the way, you can also foliar-feed using the Fish-Mix.

I usually associate pH 5,8 with hydroponics, and pH 6,2 with soil.  But if 5,8 is recommended by the manufacturer of the nutrients you are using, then I'll just sit back and relax and watch the results.

Looking good, Mykol.

 

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Thanks for the tips guys. :)
The white spots are a beginning of infestation, the classic leaf miner, which we all know. However I solved by giving them neem oil, alternating with aloe vera.
It seems, at the time the problem is resolved. ;) 

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On 15/12/2016 at 9:34 PM, Cannabissapean said:

The white spots remind me of what happens if I had misted my plants with tap water (chlorine/fluorine damage).  I think that won't matter though, as long as it doesn't continue on new growth.

I agree with Dust.   They dont look starved, but the yellow hue suggests to me low N.   It could be that the coco/perlite and the LightMix soil might be locking-up or absorbing some of the N.  If they were mine, I would mix up a weak batch of Bio-Bizz Fish Mix or a weak Guano solution for a one-time feeding, then continue with the regularly scheduled nutrients.  If it is a low-N problem, you should see an improvement within a week.  By the way, you can also foliar-feed using the Fish-Mix.

I usually associate pH 5,8 with hydroponics, and pH 6,2 with soil.  But if 5,8 is recommended by the manufacturer of the nutrients you are using, then I'll just sit back and relax and watch the results.

Looking good, Mykol.

 

Hi my friend, i grow in coco 80% perlita 20% , It can be considered as a hydroponic substrate

I am comfortable in pH values, 5.8 to 6.0 in the vegetative phase, and 6.0 to 6.2 in the bloom phase.
Regarding the soil, the perfect range,
in my opinion should be between 6.5 to 6.8. But I speak from my experience.

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Welcome to the new update.
Last days the seedlings seems to be going much better.

Currently we are at the 74th day of growth, but do not take into consideration like growth rate. The reason you know!

GROWTH DETAILS                                                                                                                                                                                                                            temperature: 22 °> 25 °
humidity: 60%> 75%
EC: 1.0> 1.2
PH: 5.8> 6.0

# -Temperature / Humidity recorded refer to the minimum during the night, and the maximum during the day-

Following the pictures...

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Thank you all friends for positive vibes!! :D 

This is the latest update of this year,
another year
passing , but I not feel old, even I realize that life is a continuous discovery, especially interior of themselves, and of the true reality around us.
From childhood we are taught that the thing that matters most in this society, have the money and the power,trampling  the next in order to achieve success, Well .. there is nothing more wrong.
For me, life is nature under a beautiful sunny day, in harmony with oneself and with everything that surrounds us.

I took the opportunity to give one of my New Year message here on strainhunter, my little personal reflection, of course, respect for those who see it differently.
In the end, I wish you a good and happy new year.
stay tuned
We feel next year

GROWTH DETAILS                                                                                                                                                                                                                         temperature: 22 °> 25 °
humidity: 60%> 75%

EC: 1.0> 1.2
PH: 5.6> 5.7

This week I gave an abundant watering with powder feeding EC 1.2 ,and also lowered the pH to 5.7 / 5.8 I noticed some improvements.
Tell me what you think.
Under the pictures , take this morning.
Good vision.

 

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Hello everyone,

START BLOOM on 07/01,

they are in bloom for 2 days, and their metabolism is changing quickly .
Currently the lighting is provided by a MH lamp 600w, soon i will replace the bulb with a HPS.
Right now they are
expressing so much force, their  structure looks kind chalice, the low branches are growing at a good rate, the leaves are large and thick, the internodes are between 4/5 cmm each other, but I think the plant stretch  more  at this stage.

 

under 2 series of images, one series is referred to 06/01
and the other refers to the date of today.


 

Greetings, and thank you all for positive comments !!

 

We feel the next update of the first week of flowering.

 

Stay tuned.
 

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Thanks for the news man the plants have definitly caught some speed now :) I was trying to think why they have had so much problems eating in the beginning and perhaps your ph was a bit too high beeing in coco 5,8-6 which is what you had sometimes during veg is a bit high maybe, try to stick around 5,5 next time in veg and see if it makes the plant eat a bit better. Now they are ok but younger they definitly had a problem eating. 

 

Have a good grow man, when will you pass to flower? 

grtz

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7 hours ago, Dust said:

Thanks for the news man the plants have definitly caught some speed now :) I was trying to think why they have had so much problems eating in the beginning and perhaps your ph was a bit too high beeing in coco 5,8-6 which is what you had sometimes during veg is a bit high maybe, try to stick around 5,5 next time in veg and see if it makes the plant eat a bit better. Now they are ok but younger they definitly had a problem eating. 

 

Have a good grow man, when will you pass to flower? 

grtz

 

6 hours ago, Cannabissapean said:

Ach, coco! 

I thought that was soil. 

Sorry, my bad...

Yeah, the pH should be lower, because the coco tends to force it to rise.

 

Yes guy.. one of the problems has been the pH, another low temperature.
To fix the ph, I have given a irrigation PH 5.2, then risen gradually.
x cannabissappean: Not always the coconut push the pH up ,with other genetic, in times of flowering, irrigate with PH 6.8, the substrate lowered the pH of 0.6 / 0.8 pH points, the outflow was 5.7 / 5.8 of course I speak of healthy plants...  :)
A new soon with update.

Greeting!!

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-DAY 9 FRLOWERING-

 

Hello guy ,

We entered the second week of flowering plants is beginning to show the first inflorescences.
For the moment are not noticed big differences in the level and structure grow, we'll see if and how many phenotypes come out.

Today I have also given a light pruning at the bottom of the plants, and recovering some cuttings ..

Under all the details of growroom.

Temperature   20° > 26°

Humidity          45% > 65%

EC     1.6 > 1.8

PH     5.7 > 6.2

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Below the pictures, good vision.
Stay tuned for the next update !!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Hello! It is fantastic to see how they have progressed, they look really healthy. The contrast of greens is hypnotic. Flamboyant, very beautiful :)

There are still days to grow some cm more,  while developing the first flowers. It will be interesing!


regards 

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DAY 19° Flowering

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Hello guy's , the plants develop very well..

Grow Detail:

tmp:  21° > 26°

hum: 40% > 50%

ec:  1.5 > 1.7

Ph: 5.9 > 6.0

 

Today I made the last pruning, cut off a couple of low branches that did not take a lot of light, and some sprout always the lower area.

 

Below the pictures, good vision !!

 

 

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30° DAY OF FLOWERING

The plants continue to bloom very well,
The buds are forming, and start to feel a pleasant smell around ..
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Grow detail:

ph 5.9 > 6.1

ec 1.6 > 1.8

tmp 20 > 25

hum 45% > 60%

 

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