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    ok this is my first run. I've setup big shows and helped trimming, never done the growing. i started from bagseed that i got from a buddy. he thinks the bag the seeds came from was Blue Cheese. i started germinating 4 seeds, 3 popped within a couple days and went into Promix on Nov, 26. the fourth finally sprouted and went into Promix Nov, 28. buddy that gave me the seeds also gave me the bare minimum stuff i needed to startup the 16" x 16" x 48" tent i bought from him. which meant the last seed is in a grow bag thats only about half full of dirt.

    i have since upgraded to a bigger tent and picked up some more gear. when i went into dirt i hung a 300w LED over top and had that on them until this past weekend. then i hung the 1000w LED that i picked up over them. i did have a little issue with being to close and since raised the light.

    i cant remember if i noticed the drooping before or after i switched the lights. but it has definitely gotten worse in the last few days. i dont have control of the heat in my place, so regulating temp has been a little bit of an issue, but other than once or twice since i started i have kept it between 75 - 81. i definitely have low humidity, i need to fix that. i made a tray out of aluminum foil and had that on the floor of the tent and that was helping a bit. I've also started misting the girls with water a couple times a day. my tap water is 7ph and after adding nutrients its 6ph. thats using a test tube and solution with a colour match card. my digital ph and tds meters havent arrived yet.

    I've noticed that the drooping is usually worst near the end of the light cycle. but not always. also, I've seen them go back and forth from drooping to standing tall a couple times a day. i may have been giving a little too much nutrient, this afternoon i gave them a splash of straight water and they perked right within a half hour. so next time they get nutrient i will dial back how much they get.

    looking at the leaves i can't tell if it's nutrient burn, nitrogen problem, a stress issue, or a watering problem. I've watched them perk up and droop back down probably 3 times today. check out the pics and let me know what your opinions are.

    #2
    I believe they would like bigger pots. Rich soil, strong light, plenty of water, but confined roots. Always hard to give a perfect analysis from a picture, but I believe if they were in 3 gallons or more they'd take off.

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      #3
      There is a whole bunch of TOO MUCH going on here:
      Raise the lights- stop the nutrients- allow the soil to dry out 1-2" from the top.
      If it's already dry- give Phed water until it comes out of the bottom holes- then do NOTHING for 2-3 days.

      If it's time to transplant- then do so after the drying out (lights,water,nutrient) phase or sooner if it gets worse after 24 hrs of above.
      It's all bullshit - until you smoke it!

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      Grow Journals:

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        #4
        lights are at 30" above the tops, did that a day and a half ago. will definitely hold off on watering. I'm heading to the hydro shop this afternoon for a few things, dirt and pots are top of the list. other than keeping an eye on temp i will follow the advice to do NOTHING. unless they're not looking any better by this evening, the transplant will happen late tonight. thanks for the advice guys!

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          #5
          Weed Pharma Soilscience I want to thank you guys for the advice. You were both right, they were root bound in those 1 gal. grow bags and were definitely way over watered. I let them dry out until later in the evening of the day i first posted, then did the transplant. I ended up bringing home Proterra dirt and some 2 gal. plastic pots from the hydro store that day. To assist in the drying out, I barely wet the fresh dirt. Just a little splash in each one, after I was done there was a little over a quart missing from the 2 liter pop bottle i was using. But it did what I wanted and pulled excess water away from the roots.

          I took a few snapshots here this morning under a white light this time. The pics came out a lot nicer. They'll be my last post on this page, I'm gonna start a journal after my buddy brings over a few new additions for me later today. Thanks again and Happy New Year!!!

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            #6
            They look much happier... unfortunately you'll be transplanting again soon, I think. Looking forward to your journal. Welcome to the neighborhood!

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              #7
              They're looking really nice! My only suggestion is they look a little dark green like they might have a slight Nitrogen toxicity. If so, you might consider backing off on nutrients a little bit until the leaves lighten up a touch Overall they look really healthy!

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                #8
                Looking better. You are going to need bigger pots. One more transplant into something like a 5 gallon imo. Otherwise looking good

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