Dutch Passion Billy Wu's StarRyder & Think Different multigrow (LED/HPS, CO2)

The baby's look nice and healthy bro. :smokebuds:
 
Good stuff Billy....:bong::wiz:
 
Looking great Billy The one on the front right looks like she may be in the lead!!!
 
Looking great Billy The one on the front right looks like she may be in the lead!!!

Yeah man I thought the same too :) My theory is that it may be because of the extra HPS light that one seems to be getting. The LED lights are directly above the other two, they're getting HPS as well but not as much. Gonna watch them and perhaps move the LED lights up above the HPS :)
 
Day 9 update

I think this 'doing nothing' approach is actually doing everything! I've started each plant on some feeds now, went for some BioBizz grow and Root juice for each plant. I noticed the beginning of red stems and that's immediately when I knew that the soil had exhausted its nutrients. No new red stems since and no nutrient burn, so everything is perfect! You might see on the pictures that some of them appear to be more orientated in one direction than another. I've rotated my pots to prevent them from bending all in one direction :)

Watch out fellas, with the way things are going now you're gonna have some competition!

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Compared to my first TD grow (157g yield) at Day 9

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There isn't a massive difference in size between the big plant (bottom right on the picture) and my first 'famous' (pardon the boasting!) grow, but this one is definitely a bit bigger. I think the CO2 might be having a proper effect this time around.
 
Billy I'm a little confused. I though red stems was caused from nutrients and not nutrient exhaustion? Plagon light should have enough for 3 weeks or so? No? Still plants look lovely, :thumbs:
 
I'm confused too. Doing nothing? I didnt feed my current bubblelicious till 26 days in roots soil feeding at 9 is pretty aggressive.
 
Red stems have been from bad soil for me, red stems are a symptom of a deficiency of N, P, K or Mg. My symptoms are limited to only slight reddening, so I assume it to be a deficiency of N :p

They seem to be doing well even if I shouldn't have fed them, though I'm pretty sure I should have. Remember it's a light mix they're in, not an allmix so it's lightly fertilized :pimp:
 
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:pop: Good luck this time round Billy... :wiz:
 
those plants are spot on Billy, I reckon you are on the money with this grow
 
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