I'm glad you think they look good! This nutrient schedule was modified from Canna's nutrient calculator on the website. The dosage is actually much lower then what it suggests on the back of the bottles. I started with the first week dosage and I'll adjust from there. On week 3 I might start with half the recommended dose and add the rest a few days later.
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Update. Today I seen Cici leaning over real bad. I assume she's already getting too big for her britches. I went ahead and staked her for support. For Aurora I went ahead and added support by placing hydroton around the base, being careful not to crush her stem. I forgot to take pictures, but week 3 pics will be here Sunday!
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Almost into week 3. While doing the daily check, I noticed Cici's leaves are looking like they are starting to turn upward at the tips. Her roots haven't made it to the reservoir yet, but pH has been kept within parameters (5.5-6.5). Temps have been steady around 78F and the hood is around 2 feet from the plants. Anyone know what this could be?
Aurora however is doing great. Leaves look good I looked and saw that her roots have found their way into the reservoir, leading me to believe Cici could be nutrient deprived. Being my first grow this is new to me. I am forever grateful for any advice to help her.
Cici's pic is the one with the red stake, Aurora are the other 2 pics.3 Photos
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Anytime I see the leaf edges "taco" like that it's from the leaves closest to the hotspot from the HID. Basically, directly under the bulb itself.
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I increased distance from the plant and the light. My other thought was to dial the power back down to 50%, but we will see how she responds to being moved away from the hood first. The other plant is loving it however so unless I see the same symptom on the leaf I will keep her where she is.
I also moved my thermometer/hygrometer towards the top half of the tent to get more accurate readings of where the plant was. I'm also wondering when I will see her roots catch up to Aurora's.
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Today is the start of week 3, which meant time for a reservoir change. I've run into an unforseen financial situation and I'm flat broke until Tuesday. I refill 2 5-gallon jugs of RO water every week for the girls. Two extra days before a change out should be fine.
Edited because I forgot to mention... the curled leaves of Cici are no more. Moving her away from the lights fixed the heat stress problem. Aurora however still can't get enough of the light. She's loving it!Last edited by Pankace; 10-09-2016, 04:46 PM.
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Midweek update.
Today I finally got to do the reservoir change. Since sundays are my change out day I won't bother doing it again 3 days from now. Instead I will wait until next Sunday. They did fine going a little extra longer so I hope they will again and we can be back on track.
Feeding was increased slightly per feeding schedule. They are doing great. So great that me and the Ol lady decided it was time to start Cici's manifold training. Both girls are at 5 nodes so it was good as time as any. I'm forgetful when I'm focused on things so I forgot the customary "before" pic of Cici. I suck.
Here is "after" Cici. I hope I did a good job. I was extremely nervous because it was my first time. Also an extra pic of Aurora's root system which is going crazy. We are nearing the end of week 3, which means I'm hoping to see signs of pistils soon as she is an auto.3 Photos
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Week 4
It is the beginning of week 4. Cici seems to b doing well after her first top and I'm expecting Aurora to do wonderful things this week. I lowered her to floor level. Some of the top leaves were cuping a little. Possible early stage heat stress. I also noticed some rust colored spots on the fan leaves of just the second node I believe. I thought it was weird because it was only on the second node fan leaves and absolutely no where else.3 Photos
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Today I dumped a gallon of Aurora's nutrient reservoir out and replaced it with plain RO water. Nutrients are now at the same levels as the initial dose I had her on. She had possible signs of chemical burn on the 2nd node fan leaves and even clawing on the 5th node fan leaves. I added the appropriate doses of Cal-Mag and Hydrogaurd to make up for the fresh gallon of water. Pics of Aurora below.
I also noticed humidity has spiked up to 65%. It didn't take me long to find Cici's bucket was leaking from the bottom grommet. I gave her a new bucket, until I have time to seal the leak later this week.2 Photos
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Update.. I started LST on Cici. I didn't before because the stems didn't exist and I wanted to wait until they were long enough to train. Made anchor points on the rim of the pot lid. I definitely need to take my time with this. While attempting to bend one of the branches down I accidentally ripped a gash in near the node. Wasn't all the way through. I put a small piece of duct tape over the wound. I hope it heals with no problems. I feel horrible. Will she bounce back?2 Photos
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From my own previous experience, after I ripped/tore her at a node, or even on a branch, I just made a makeshift cast out of electrical tape and watched the heck out of it for a couple days.. then once it was growing fine again, I just took the tape off and she was growing just fine.. as long as you give it a chance to recover, I think it should be alright 😊 Best of luck to you guys!
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