New Grower ILGM Auto Jack Herer

DAY 48
Light @ 600w 22" height
Humidity 35-59%
Temperature 79-84f
Nutes General Hydro Flora 3/2/1
32oz of water per plant

Watered yesterday. Clipped a few yellow dead fan leaves from the bottom. No actual issues just routine at this point while I wait for pre flowers. They all toned down on smell for some reason. Pictures. Showing off manifold arms and colas rising over.

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DAY 51
Light @ 600w 18" height
Humidity 35-59%
Temperature 79-84f
Nutes General Hydro Flora 3/2/1(none)
32oz of water per plant

I finally burned some plants with nutes and subsequently started giving everyone plain phed water though one suffered much more than the others but is continuing to grow. I still don't see pre flowers but I'm near 12" on all but two who will catch up by the the end of the week.

Eight plants is getting to be a bit much and I'm ready to start flowering next Sunday. Thanks for following along
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DAY 55(4th day of 12/12)
Light @ 600w 18" height
Humidity 35-42%
Temperature 79-84f
Nutes(none)
32oz of water per plant

Trimmed them up a bit just cutting large and obscured fan leaves. Watered them and put them on flowering four days ago. Cut a lot of damaged leaves off one that had gotten severe nutrient burn but it's doing fine competing too be the biggest. Not much else to say, I never really saw pre flowers but I hope they are all lovely ladies.

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Hey brother

I was kind of sleeping at the wheel a couple days ago, but it looks like you got something going on other than nutrient burn. I took one of the pictures from a few days ago where you're getting some yellowing leaves on the upper portions of the plants. That is not normal in coco and it usually means you're getting a lockout in your substrate. Really the only way to do that is to water without enough run off over a period of time or allow your plants to soak that run off Backup. You can also get leaves looking that way if your input pH gets way off.

Whenever I have trouble in Coco, I always double check my pH pen. Once I know for sure that it's correct I'll make sure I get lots of runoff on my next watering whenever I see issues. Sometimes if I see leaves doing what yours are doing I'll do a clear water flush followed by a weaker nutrient mix.

You just want to make sure you know what's going on and you made your Corrections before you start removing leaves. Those old raggedy ones can help you diagnose what's going on with your plant.
 
Hey brother

I was kind of sleeping at the wheel a couple days ago, but it looks like you got something going on other than nutrient burn. I took one of the pictures from a few days ago where you're getting some yellowing leaves on the upper portions of the plants. That is not normal in coco and it usually means you're getting a lockout in your substrate. Really the only way to do that is to water without enough run off over a period of time or allow your plants to soak that run off Backup. You can also get leaves looking that way if your input pH gets way off.

Whenever I have trouble in Coco, I always double check my pH pen. Once I know for sure that it's correct I'll make sure I get lots of runoff on my next watering whenever I see issues. Sometimes if I see leaves doing what yours are doing I'll do a clear water flush followed by a weaker nutrient mix.

You just want to make sure you know what's going on and you made your Corrections before you start removing leaves. Those old raggedy ones can help you diagnose what's going on with your plant.

Thanks for the advice. I don't know if I had ever mentioned it but I was growing in a 80/20 soil coco mix. I had thought it might have been my ph as well but my runoff came out at 6.6 so I took your advice on watering with just water and it cleared up. The newest sets of leaves have very tiny(or none) amounts of burn on them but I'm going to listen to you and continue with water for three weeks.
 
DAY 58(7th day of 12/12)
Light @ 600w 18" height
Humidity 35-71%
Temperature 75-86f
Nutes(none)
32oz of water per plant(none today)

The reckoning hath begun! Two males revealed themselves to be traitors to the cause and were swiftly dealt with while simultaneously two of my girls decided to prove themselves worthy by showing their pistils as a sign of allegiance. I have one more that I'm not too sure on but the rest are girls. It's probably a male.

No issues otherwise.

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Very nice grow, my friend.

:slap:

Thought you were doing autos at first, and they were late to flower.
But, they're photos, awesome!
Then I thought you may have vegged too long for Jack strains, haha.
But since they're regs, you'll have a couple of boys to remove, and give up space.
Are you going to keep a male to pollinate?
If you just pollinate one lower branch on one or two nice females,
you'll easily have dozens if not a few hundred Jack Herer seeds for future use!!!
 
Very nice grow, my friend.

:slap:

Thought you were doing autos at first, and they were late to flower.
But, they're photos, awesome!
Then I thought you may have vegged too long for Jack strains, haha.
But since they're regs, you'll have a couple of boys to remove, and give up space.
Are you going to keep a male to pollinate?
If you just pollinate one lower branch on one or two nice females,
you'll easily have dozens if not a few hundred Jack Herer seeds for future use!!!

This is actually bag seed from a local strain called K. I accidentally killed my Jack through photo inhibition unfortunately. I can get these seeds so easily I'm just doing it for some personal reasons and that I hate dealing with shady individuals to get my herb. The goal is 600 grams but this is my first real grow lol.

This thread is confusing I know, my bad. I wanted to change the name of the thread lol.

Oh I do intend to grow Super Lemon Haze and Jack Herer from Greenhouse seeds the next time around though. I don't enjoy indicas.

Thanks for the compliment. I messed up quite a bit this grow and despite fungus gnats and nute burn they have been forgiving.
 
This is actually bag seed from a local strain called K. I accidentally killed my Jack through photo inhibition unfortunately. I can get these seeds so easily I'm just doing it for some personal reasons and that I hate dealing with shady individuals to get my herb. The goal is 600 grams but this is my first real grow lol.

This thread is confusing I know, my bad. I wanted to change the name of the thread lol.

Oh I do intend to grow Super Lemon Haze and Jack Herer from Greenhouse seeds the next time around though. I don't enjoy indicas.

Thanks for the compliment. I messed up quite a bit this grow and despite fungus gnats and nute burn they have been forgiving.

Oh, oops, sorry, didn't read the whole thread. My bad.
Getting the good seed safely is important, true.

I like my sativa and sativa hybrid strains too.
Have you seen the Greenhouse Seeds grow vid on Jack Herer, the pheno on the right at the end of the vid?
It's insane. A 3' long bud as thick as my leg, haha.

All the best!
 
Oh, oops, sorry, didn't read the whole thread. My bad.
Getting the good seed safely is important, true.

I like my sativa and sativa hybrid strains too.
Have you seen the Greenhouse Seeds grow vid on Jack Herer, the pheno on the right at the end of the vid?
It's insane. A 3' long bud as thick as my leg, haha.

All the best!

I couldn't get the videos to play. I see how much they could yield and intended to manifold two of each strain.
 
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