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ParticipantMakes sense. I have a feeling that with my particular line of nutrients that it will be a bit easier to manage in somewhat smaller pots versus using dry meals, which is actually all I use on my no-till produce farm. I could be wrong. I’m not aiming for any particular veg time, rather my goal is to fill out the tent just right, which I suppose will be dictated by my strain, training and the general growth trend going forward.
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ParticipantCool thanks! I’m not feeling paranoid or anything, I just want to be sure to develop a solid understanding of plant issues as I see them arise so that I won’t have to ask these questions in the future :))
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ParticipantHow about this one? It’s only on one leaf of one plant. It’s appearance is like tiny rust pits, but the color is more towards a yellow/orange rather than orange/red. Difficult to capture colors on camera phones..
They’ve received one full watering since their initial transplant from 5 days ago. Still using rain water with nothing added so far besides a microbial inoculant at transplant.
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ParticipantCool, I appreciate the help! They are feminized seeds actually. I started with 9. One had weird growth all the sudden which I believe was just a bad seed. I’m going to select the best 4 out of these 8 and cull the other 4. I also plan to take a cutting from each of the 4 that I grow and then if I’m super happy with any of them I’ll have a mother on hand.
Since you’re kind enough to be willing to help, maybe I’ll just post a picture update in a few days and see if they’re ready to top and then take it from there. I haven’t ordered my final pots yet. Planning to use 5 gallon living soil pots from grassroots. I’d be willing to bump that up to 7 gallons if you thought it would boost yields by 7% or more on what will be a relatively short veg period. I’m using nutrients from Terrabiotics. I doubt many people have heard of them. I use their products for my no-till annual farm which is what I do for a living. They’re water soluble organic dry mixes that have humates, fulvic acids, lots of microbials and various rock and sea derived nutrients.
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ParticipantThanks man!
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ParticipantI believe it may have been light burn. I had T5’s about 2” away. I moved it up to 5” or so and it seemed to have solved the issue. This particular plant was the most vigorous and tall, so the closest to the lights.
I have since transplanted and moved to a 400watt MH light and I’ll be conservative about bringing the light closer every few days. I believe the light is about 25” from the canopy. Everything is looking pretty good. Thanks for the response!
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