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My hay like harvest from earlier this year
About a week and a half after popping up out of the soil. It's Power Plant from growers choice. Using a viparspectra 600w LED. Grown in FF Coco Loco. Forgive the blurple!
It is a photo, but I know that section isn't monitored as heavily. I hope it's ok I posted in here.
I am growing it in my garage.
 

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looking good my friend ive still got a dimmable viperspectra 600w as a spare and i grew some great plants under it
 
Thank you! Mine is not a dimmable one, but I have done some research on the PPFD levels at certain distances of this light, and what is suitable for seedlings. I believe I've got my light at the correct distance, for now. It's about 22" away from the top of the little canopy. I don't have a true space to grow in that I can build out at this time, so I'm using a little heater and a little humidifier to attempt to keep things in check. My temps range from about 68 to 73. I know that's lower than ideal, but that's what I have to work with. Humidity is a little easier to keep in check as my humidifier is right next to the plant. I will say, this is the fastest growth I have seen, but it could also be the strain.
 
FYI: Fox Farms says to ph Coco Loco at 6.3-6.8. The plants are looking good.
Thanks for looking out! I accidentally gave the seedling a 1/4 does of veg nutes. I heard that was bad to do so early. I tossed those nutes and mixed up some smart tea and gave her a foliar spray two nights ago. Should I keep doing this every few days?
 
Thanks for looking out! I accidentally gave the seedling a 1/4 does of veg nutes. I heard that was bad to do so early. I tossed those nutes and mixed up some smart tea and gave her a foliar spray two nights ago. Should I keep doing this every few days?
Coco Loco is amended coco and doesn't need nutes for a few weeks. Let the pot dry out between watering/feeding. That is the difference between Coco Loco and straight coco.
Since you gave some nutes, I'd hold off more foliar at this time. See if the nutes you gave it changes anything in the plant. They look to be in good health, so hopefully that continues and you end up with a kick ass harvest.
 
Coco Loco is amended coco and doesn't need nutes for a few weeks. Let the pot dry out between watering/feeding. That is the difference between Coco Loco and straight coco.
Since you gave some nutes, I'd hold off more foliar at this time. See if the nutes you gave it changes anything in the plant. They look to be in good health, so hopefully that continues and you end up with a kick ass harvest.
Thanks for the response! I will hold off on nutes for now.
 
For anyone following, this is my girl on day 90 of veg. She looks thirsty to me, time to make some water. I transplanted into a 7 gallon fabric pot, but really should have gone with 10 gallon I think. I will let her hang out in this pot for a while then transplant to 10.

Question though, if she will be vegging for another 3 or so months, should I go bigger than 10 gallon? I am trying to make this yield last my wife for 12 months, so need the most possible buds (isn't that everyone's goal?)

Question 2, since I transplanted, I added more of my Fox Farms Coco Loco medium. For anyone who doesn't know about this stuff, it's a soil and coco mix with amendments. So should I just use water for the next few weeks? I don't want to burn my plant.

@AutoWonders - I know you said a few months ago to just give water first few weeks as the medium is amended, but what about when I add just a little around the edges after transplant?
 

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Here is an update. Before and after some more super cropping.
 

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So I had some issues with insufficient lighting and little air flow. A lot of leaves died off, but I have upgraded to a Mars Hydro TS 3000 light, and added a Hurrican 12" fan, as well as a little 4.5" axial fan to pull hot air out of the top of my shed. I am hoping she recovers.
 
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