Hellraiser grows Gorilla Glue and other stuff

Follow his grow journal. May be too big a pot to start. Which leads to uneven watering. Theres a jpeg on root growths around page 75

For anyone who wants to know how low to spider Farms sp4000 goes in terms of wattage this is how low it went down to after I sat for about 5 minutes with a plugged in so let it adjust it kept slowly going down

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What kind of soil are you using with your an nutes? I use sunshine mix #4 and found i have to adjust the ph perfect to 5.8 otherwise i usually get issues. I’m still trying to figure it all out but i still don’t trust the ph perfect but have to use up what i got in house…

Any ideas on the bronzing on the tips of my leaves

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Thank you. Yeah it’s happened since I moved them into these bigger pots. Could the stress be a factor?

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Medium plays alot into it. Based on his grow journal, which I will follow for my first grow, looks like he waited till 2 transplants to get that size pot. But im a noob I’d refer you to him

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@Leeroy, thats something I usually see from sprouts getting wet too much, usually from being sprayed and domed and also from over watering (watering too often).

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It’s my first grow so I’ve been quite sceptical with it. My gross in coco though and I’ve read this can be watered daily as it requires the nutrients as the coco has none… so :man_shrugging:

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For seedlings I’d say 100-125 watts would be plenty for the first couple/few weeks until they get out of the solo cups. then I’d crank the light up to about 250 watts for some nice vegging, then crank it up for flowering.

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I use Fox Farms Happy Frog for the whole grow.

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Yeah coco is a bit different, needs nutes right away because coco has none, and needs lots of Calmag, are you giving enough Calmag?

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Any thoughts on feeding every watering? Considering coco mix

Thoughts on cal mag feeding?, links

I like to feed every watering, just have to get the ppms/EC right every time and learn to “read” your plants on if they need more or less. My flowering girls are getting fed every time with a EC of 1.3-1.4.

If using RO, distiiled, or less than 50 ppm tap water, Calmag should be used at 3ml/gal for soil, in coco I’d go 5ml/gal as coco is really calmag hungry from what I hear.

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Wonderful!! Thank you I shall order

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Nutes every feed or calmag

Both every feeding.

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Thanks !! Follow the fox farm ratios? But with every watering

Is it prudent to water a bit more to collect a proper run off amount of water? 20% doesnt seem like alot to collect