Help im still blowin it

Down to 1of the original 4. I feel she’s a little yellow in the middle. I’m still not sure about the wattage on my light it’s a vivosun vs 1000 I’ve been told its 100watts.


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Forgot to mention my light is at 50%height 24" above canopy.

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Ive had lots of luck with super soils with autos. Sounds like you have the light covered. Work on distance from plants and simplifying everything. That’s why I do organic super soils. Until flowering starts they only need water. Good luck. Also look into grow bags. I like the 7 1/1 gal ones but I grow outside. They are absolutely cool! Good luck

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Thanks. I’m clueless does it look ok for 7 days from germination?

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Too much light I think may be one issue.

I am new as well so if I am incorrect, please, someone set me straight.

I would have that light as close to your plant as possible and at the lowest setting. Your light is dimmable correct?

How & when are you watering her? Do u ph the water & correct?

Does whatever your soil is in have drain holes in the bottom?

You WILL get this! I had tons of trouble still do. I often reach out to these outstanding and knowledgeable people for guidance.

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Now you are even able to help others too!!
Awesome

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My light dims 100/75/50/25. I’m currently at 50. I’m in coco. water ph is 6.5

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These were mine 8 days after going in soil.

All strains AND seeds will grow differently.

Don’t stress like me. :wink:

These are both White Widow Auto-flower. Exact same age, same seed order, soil, light & water.

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Early-stage small seedlings don’t need much light. raise the light up to about 27 inches. As @NYDon mentioned turn the wattage down a little also. Good luck

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I have zero knowledge about coco.

Put ur light to 25% and as close as u can get without cooking them. Check ur temp under the light.

Should have some type of light schedule. Example: 18 hrs on - 6 hrs off. Let them roots grow.

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I’m not stepping on ur toes with light hight… Just regurgitating information that worked for me.

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And read this:

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If your using coco then you will need to feed them something if there isn’t any food in the mix

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What is coco?

What is your growing medium?

Coco is coco choir. Basically the outside of coconut hair. It is considered an inert medium, meaning no nutrients. I use coco. I feed each time I water. If I don’t provide it the plants don’t get it.

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May I jump in and say I don’t think your light is the issue. (I do think you will need to upgrade lights to be able to have a good flower, especially if you try to do more than one plant.)

Now. I believe part of your issue is your ph. You see, MJ plants have to have a certain ph and 6.5 is at the far end for coco. Bring your ph down closer to 5.8-6.0 in veg. May work up a little in flower to 5.8-6.2.

6.5 causes the plant to struggle when intaking certain nutes.

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This picture shows that the optimal ph range to take in most nutes are between 5.8-6.0

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Is growing in coco completely different than soil?

Yes definitely

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