After a few starting problems, I had a succesful first grow with two photoperiod clones. My second grow is a RQS Northern Lights Auto, 18/12 light cycle. It starts it’s 9th week today (Weds) It’s reminding me of ‘Jack & The Beanstalk’ It’s very spindly, also seems fragile. It started off ok. I decided not to do any training, let it grow natural. I have had some yellow leaf tips develop, also further down ( I don’t think it’s a light problem) It seems to be taking it’s time – I read they can take a lot longer than the specs given. It’s still growing at around 3-4 cms a day, presently 119 cms – however, buds seem very slow to develop & hardly a trichome, in sight, maybe one glitter or so under a scope .
I'll give a bit of history to the beginnings of the grow - I decided to reuse the coco coir/perlite mix from the photoperiods, (ratio was about 70/30).
I washed thoroughly & buffered. A lot of dust/silt sifted out of the coco, what I was left with was some nice fiberous coco, however, the ratio of perlite increased, I reckon it was about 50/50, conesquently, run-off is very quick. At next days feed the coco is always dryish a few inches down from the top, sort off stickyish on the finger (no wilting of the plant) maybe I should have added more coco coir for a slower run-off ?
I started off the sprouted seed in a Jiffy pellet, then into a 1 litre air pot (dusting the roots with some free Great White mycorrrhizae) & finally into a 12.5 litre air pot. It didn’t seem to suffer any shock from the transplant, I was very careful (see photo) I’ve added yesterdays (Tues) diary entry below, feed details Ph etc - I would welcome comments about where I might be going wrong. ‘Showgun’ have now provided a feed chart for Auto’s whereas earlier I had been following the photoperiod feeding charts, using 1/3 to 1/2 of the quantities shown. Thanks.
p.s. This morning I just stuck my moisture meter (photo) into the pot and it’s showing almost dry.. It seems to be drinking a lot of water - Maybe I have to water twice a day for the plant to take up more nutrients?
I'll give a bit of history to the beginnings of the grow - I decided to reuse the coco coir/perlite mix from the photoperiods, (ratio was about 70/30).
I washed thoroughly & buffered. A lot of dust/silt sifted out of the coco, what I was left with was some nice fiberous coco, however, the ratio of perlite increased, I reckon it was about 50/50, conesquently, run-off is very quick. At next days feed the coco is always dryish a few inches down from the top, sort off stickyish on the finger (no wilting of the plant) maybe I should have added more coco coir for a slower run-off ?
I started off the sprouted seed in a Jiffy pellet, then into a 1 litre air pot (dusting the roots with some free Great White mycorrrhizae) & finally into a 12.5 litre air pot. It didn’t seem to suffer any shock from the transplant, I was very careful (see photo) I’ve added yesterdays (Tues) diary entry below, feed details Ph etc - I would welcome comments about where I might be going wrong. ‘Showgun’ have now provided a feed chart for Auto’s whereas earlier I had been following the photoperiod feeding charts, using 1/3 to 1/2 of the quantities shown. Thanks.
p.s. This morning I just stuck my moisture meter (photo) into the pot and it’s showing almost dry.. It seems to be drinking a lot of water - Maybe I have to water twice a day for the plant to take up more nutrients?
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