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    #16
    Update

    It's been two days since the flushing.

    The smaller plants look healthy. The larger plant on the right looks like it's rebounding. The larger plant on the left has a bit more yellowing and its leaves are slightly sagging. I think this might be due to a little bit of root rot. I never drilled holes in the bottom of that pot until the flushing. When I did drill, a lot of murky water came out.

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    #17
    Update

    I removed the copper wiring. I found it shaped the branches nicely, but I did find some stress lines as you'll see below.

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    #18
    Mother plants for cloning are sometimes kept in vegetation for extended periods. You could always set up a small flowering box if you want to experience that. I'd say check out some of the upcoming grows on the Solo cup challenge
    I bet Bob Marley's mansion
    has a garden in the back
    Where he's growing something special
    Some celestial homemade hash
    we'll sit down on his front porch
    And listen to the angels band
    Until then I'll sing I'll fly away with a fat onefin my hand

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    #19
    MDR The cutting that drastic is just to reform the plants shape after getting to bushy in the wrong places, My Bad. Most times the plants get trimmed about once a month, this happened tonight to that plant and thought I'd share with you,
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    This help slow the plant "down" for a minute which helps decrease the need for nutrients, water uptake and photosynthesis, At a point you must either feed it more or cut it back.
    Space for Rent.

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    • MDR
      MDR commented
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      Thanks for sharing. I'll post more pics today or tomorrow to show my progress.

    #20
    Update

    The smaller plants look healthy.

    The larger plants I'm a little worried about. I'm still getting yellowing, but not sure if that's due to the aftershock of flushing. The one on the right is absorbing water faster as you can see the surface dirt is dryer. I'm thinking of waiting another day or two before watering again. Should I water with nutrients again or just plain pH?

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    • Mr.furley
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      It would be best to also start mixing to the plants just specific needs.
      If your going to use PPM'S as your base for nutrient needs you can adjust the dosage amount up and down and should be monitoring Ppm's in and out each watering.
      Most cannabis grows for production though vegetation around 800 to 1000 ppms and flowering 1000 to 1200ppms, so you are at a low end of the ppm range for your plants. The nutrients Bottle says "maintenance" meaning bare minimum don't be afraid to go higher if needed. Your ppm's before the flush borderline acceptable before the flush at 1000, that is probably the tip burn but the plant was getting the balance of what it needed across the nutrient range with the PH out of whack.
      Just for full disclosure, I don't use PPM'S on a regular basis. I found it to time consuming I just look at the plant now a days.

      Mix Your Nute is this order:
      SI
      Calmag
      Potassium base (veg/bloom)
      Nitrogen base (grow)
      Micro nutrient/bloom enhancers
      PH up or down. Never the two in the same gallon.

      Keep a eye on your light. It's your next question.

    • MDR
      MDR commented
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      I made a new solution (1 gallon)
      pH = 5.5
      ppm = 680

      4ml of cal mag
      1/2 tsp brought me to 500 as you mentioned, so I added another 1/2 tsp which brought me to 680ppm.

      I used pH down to get me to 5.5

    • Mr.furley
      Mr.furley commented
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      That looks good and should get you back on track. Your Leaf that has started taking a hit wouldn't come back so focus your efforts at New growth.

    #21
    I figured it might be easier for me to do this. Tell me what kind of dosage I should be mixing. I have a feeling I'm being too conservative.

    Soil: Coo Coo Coir & Perlite mix (3:1)

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      #22
      Update: The new growth seems to be doing well. The smaller plants that I topped weeks ago are start to grow upwards now with bigger leaves.

      I probably won't need to water for another couple days
      Should I use the Cal-Mag and Dyna nutes for that watering, or just pH adjusted plain water? I know you're supposed to rotate, but I just finally got my ppm back up to 650-700.

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      • Canuck147
        Canuck147 commented
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        Go with the nutes.

      • D.A.A.S.69
        D.A.A.S.69 commented
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        What 147, said.

      • MDR
        MDR commented
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        will do

      #23
      ***Update***

      I wanted to start by thanking everyone for their advice and their patience. It really appears to have helped. I believe I got my nutrient problem under control. Three of my four plants appear to be growing well. The fourth I believe is still recovering from a root rot problem.

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      #24
      what is “sledgehammer?”

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      #25
      Oh, thank you!!!

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        #26
        Update:

        I moved the one tall plant upstairs under the sunroof, so the smaller plants can have more space.

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          #27
          Curious question regarding nutes

          A couple of my plants have been moved upstairs under the sunroof. It's getting much less light that those under the lamps. Am I fine to keep giving the the grow nutes, or should I be monitoring them in case they do accidentally flower. I'm assuming they would then need bloom nutes.

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          • MDR
            MDR commented
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            Yes, my ppm is always around 900

          • Mr.furley
            Mr.furley commented
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            If you do choose to flower you will add your flowering nutrient to the mix till you see your ppm's go up to 1200 to 1300 range.

          • MDR
            MDR commented
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            So I don't stop using Dyna Gro Grow? I just add Dyna Gro Bloom as well?

          #28
          Dyna gro states that you stop the grow when starting the bloom
          DG_feedchart (1).pdf
          Space for Rent.

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          • MDR
            MDR commented
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            thanks. That's what I thought it said

          #29
          The one plant under the sunroof appears to have started flowering. This is the plant i took out from under my growlight because there simply wasn't going to be enough room. It's been upstairs for about a month now and just started to show this kind of growth. I've never flowered cannabis before, so I'm basing this on other pictures I've seen. The yield will probably be extremely small since the veg cycle was interrupted and the sunroof probably doesn't give optimal lighting.

          I figure it can serve as a good trial run for when I flower the other plants. Given how small it is, I'm hoping it doesn't create too much odor.

          When should I switch from Grow to Bloom nutes?

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            #30
            Probably a pre-flower - long was to go before any actual flower - shouldn't really do much until it gets a reciprocating light cycle of 12/12.
            ​​​​​​3 X 3 gorilla. Promix soil . Green Planet Nutes
            Mars Hydro
            Vortex in-line 6" fan

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            • MDR
              MDR commented
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              Thanks. Learning something new all the time. It's winter here, so the sun is up at 8:00AM and down by 6:00PM. I assume that would be a 12/12 light cycle.

            • Canuck147
              Canuck147 commented
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              Perfect - winter here too on the wet coast.

            • MDR
              MDR commented
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              Toronto here

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