Indoor Indoor 3x gorilla glue in coco coir first time grow

They don't look so bad to me either man. Not really sure what those little spots are. Just check your ph gojng in and make sure your water had sat out for 24 hours before you gave it to the plant. Obviously, check and adjust ph after it sits.
Then see what happens.
Hey MedCzech, thanks for the reply. I’m using RO water so no starting ppm, the total in the last feed was 350, which is about half strength of canna nutes. I also add cal mag to every feed, I don’t put much, maybe around 100 ppms of it. Also when I mix my nutes I always mix it to like 4.9 pH and let it sit 24h, it will be around where I want it to be by then (5.5-5.8). If too high or too low I’ll add a drop of pH down or a little Rhizo because rhizo tends to kick up the ph. Is this method okay? Or is it better to ph down after waiting. I just fed about 3/4ths gallon to all 3 plants last night, I tried to get it to run off to washout whatever sodium may be sitting there but this coco man is like a sponge lol it takes so much to get runoff, I’m sure all the water got to the bottom at least
 
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Ok, yeah, that's just a bit too much going on there this early.
First, draw water from tap in your containers and let that sit over night. You should check EC or PPM of the water to see what your starting point is. The plants can only handle so many solids and salts this early, and autos are generally more sensitive and don't need as much feed. Hansbricks is growing monsters in a perfect environment where he pushes the limits of the plants.
No more than 250 PPM for first week, 350 week 2 and 3, 450 to 650 in 4 and 5 until reflowers are good to go,a no then ramp it up to 800 to 900 and see how plants react. If looking good, go to 1000, if looking good after that, you can probably try a full feeding until last week before the flush.

Chart above is an easy general feed chart for autos proven by Tang, the guru of autos!

This chart is to help you control your temps and RH so the plants drink optimal amounts for growth.

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To be clear...
Fill containers and let sit 24 hours
Then check ppm of water
Then you can add some basic nutes as long as the ppm is not too high. For you around 650 total is good enough.
Then check ph and adjust if needed.
Feed to plants and wait and see.

If all looks good, follow the chart or if you like, send me a list of exactly what you have and I will give you a plan of what to give it. No worries mate. I enjoy helping, and I believe we should all be able to have our own meds!

Good luck and keep me updated.
 
To be clear...
Fill containers and let sit 24 hours
Then check ppm of water
Then you can add some basic nutes as long as the ppm is not too high. For you around 650 total is good enough.
Then check ph and adjust if needed.
Feed to plants and wait and see.

If all looks good, follow the chart or if you like, send me a list of exactly what you have and I will give you a plan of what to give it. No worries mate. I enjoy helping, and I believe we should all be able to have our own meds!

Good luck and keep me updated.
Thanks for all the information! I've seen the VPD chart before but I cant get the temperature to be in the optimal zone all the time, probably only half the day, I have a humidifier and some cold ac air blowing in my tent(otherwise it would get up to 95 in there). Right now I'm sitting at 82 f with 60% RH. How often and how many gal/liters should I feed into two 3 gallon pots? Also, I'm using canna line nutes without the cannazym. So right now I've been feeding cal-mag, rhizotonic, and coco a+b. I'll start PK 13/14 when they start flowering. The next feed should be around 350 ppms. I already mixed them last night in a 1 gallon jug, and ill lower the pH before I feed. I've been using the guide on the canna website and feed about half strength. Here are some pics of how they are doing right now, thanks again really this was SUPER helpful, I've been going nuts over my plants the last week.
 

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Water usually just enough to saturate ground around plant in first two weeks. Check twice a day with your finger or hand to see if the top part has dried out or not. If so, repeat. No more than a half liter per plant probably necessary at this point. They will drink only max a half liter daily if not every other day at this point, but that will change fast as well. Within theee weeks from now they will be drinking a liter to two liters depending on strain and environment. The rest is just evaporation that you pour in there:(

They look good. Try to stay calm. Temps and RH sounds ok for now, nothing too far out. I am not in perfect VPD all the time either. Do your best, and the girls will reward you with some killer smoke bro!:headbang::headbang::headbang::headbang:
 
Water usually just enough to saturate ground around plant in first two weeks. Check twice a day with your finger or hand to see if the top part has dried out or not. If so, repeat. No more than a half liter per plant probably necessary at this point. They will drink only max a half liter daily if not every other day at this point, but that will change fast as well. Within theee weeks from now they will be drinking a liter to two liters depending on strain and environment. The rest is just evaporation that you pour in there:(

They look good. Try to stay calm. Temps and RH sounds ok for now, nothing too far out. I am not in perfect VPD all the time either. Do your best, and the girls will reward you with some killer smoke bro!:headbang::headbang::headbang::headbang:
Hey MedCzech and Pigskin, Just wanted to give you an update on how the girls are doing. I'm currently feeding about 400-500 ppm and the lights are 22' above the canopy, should I raise or lower the lights? Also when should I begin low stress training or topping? Thanks again
 

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Hey MedCzech and Pigskin, Just wanted to give you an update on how the girls are doing. I'm currently feeding about 400-500 ppm and the lights are 22' above the canopy, should I raise or lower the lights? Also when should I begin low stress training or topping? Thanks again

Hey Ryan, again I am no expert, as this is my first grow, but I Learned a lot in a short time... by necessity! Okay, plants are looking great, so you are already ahead of the curve. When they are happy, go slowly in making changes. I would lower the lights a couple inches, but watch how they react. If leaves start to curl or the texture changes, ease it back.

You can LST any time now. Your plant looks like a prime candidate to benefit. As far as topping, I would let this next node grow and FIM the fourth node when the new growth is barely peeking out, so you are pinching off about an eighth of an inch. I fimmed at this point and then fimmed again when the new tops came out. Some folks don't recommend these high stress training techniques in the first grow, though. I have seen many untrained plant journals, so don't feel you have to train or top.

Just keep her healthy and watch for any issues, she is looking great, man. Keep doing exactly what you are doing for now,
 
Notice that I pinched off the new growth tip.

This is her now.
 
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