New Grower It's about time..Dutch Passion and ChilLED grow light

It sounds like you are doing everything you can for them! Good call flushing them, I'm excited to see if that helps. They are still looking great for their age and they have a lot of time to grow so just hang in there!

I have all the time in the world. I am hanging :) :coffee:
 
I found this in the sick plant forum here

https://www.autoflower.org/threads/self-diagnose-your-plants-basic-deficiencies-list.11/

Thought you all might like it. I am still hanging in. Sky looks to be growing after her flush. I have trained her by taking the top and leaning it over. Not bending just leaning. I have it at a 90 degree position. She is responding well and the side branches are popping up.
Both Toad and Burnie are screaming that they are water logged and are really drooping. They will just have to survive and it "could" be ok for them. We will see.

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9-9-2017
Day 28 for the Dutch Passion Colorado Cookies
Day 23 for the Dutch Passion Ultimate
Scottie - ChilLED 400w commercial build. Cranked up to full power


Today I turn Scottie to full strength. Heck what harm can it do. I removed the bending soft wire and will see what happens from here. I also took a liter of water and use .5 ML/L of Cal/Mag, 1ML/L of Voodoo Juice, .25 ML/L of AN A&B. The PPM was 310 PPM. Toad and Burnie were missing some N. I split that Liter 2/5th for them and 1/5th for Sky.
Sky seems to like it very diluted and not heavy Nutes. I turned on the air dome for SKY. I had bought two reservoirs so I will keep SKY on a separate one. When Toad and Burnie are ready, I will put them both on their own reservoirs.

It maybe hard to see but I do see improvement since the flushing. Yes I really do. I mean it, I see it.

I will see what happens in the next few weeks. If SKY explodes and the others are too far "killed" by me then I will drop two more beans. I plan to re-prepare the coco one pot at a time. This will be easier for me to handle. This has been a MAJOR Learning for me and I know the harder I fail the high I can go. :coco: :woody::woody::woody::woody::coco:

Here are some pics.....warning; not too pretty

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Here is Toad DP Ultimate. At this point I am glad I did not name her FROG

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This is Burnie. DP Colorado Cookies
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And then there is SKY after training. DP Colorado Cookies

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@SPZ
 

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I wish people did not use paper towels. Just plant unsoaked seeds into something like root riots or rockwool, 1/2" deep, point up. Soak the planting medium in 25% strength nutrients keep them warm 78°F and moist - not wet. Then there is no chance of damage to lateral root hairs or the all important tap root tip. If you ever looked at a seedling ripped from a paper towel under 200x power microscope you would never use paper towels again.

I rant about this all of the time and I apologize for getting on my soapbox in your thread.
@Mañ'O'Green @EvilScotsman
I am going to start one new bean. I got the Root Riot cubes. You said to pop them point up. I just want to be sure. I am using coco and the autopots so I plan to put the RR directly into it and the cover with a clear glass bottle. All agree?
 
burnie? is that a rab c reference? : )
aye mate that'll work. i prefer to leave mine in just the rr for maybe a week untill they start throwing roots out everywhere but its not a neccesity.
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