Indoor Stunted grows stuff

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whats wrong mate,? you have me worried! there is not enough killing:confused: things look to healthy! whats wrong? and i thought this would make a good theme song![video=youtube;dJ6fjGS1lRg]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dJ6fjGS1lRg[/video]
 
Cool Astroman :thumbs:

Nothing wrong yet, probably soon I expect...
Want more killing...then read on :D
Some of the plants are looking a bit hungrier than others and have lost a little bit of their dark green color.

Jem - I has been terminated at day 37 - One of the best stuntings I have done :P
Jem - IV has been put into a smaller container, if it lives then that's good.....if it dies...stiff (sorry Wiz)

Stunted Murder
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Been reading all morning and laughing my ass off :crying:
How did I miss the fun :D

Hey, bro, if you feed according the vendor's schedule you may end up with healthy plants for a change :smoke: Just try with some and see :2cents: I crow in coco as well and push nutes hard every day. If you mix coco with perlite 70/30 drainage would be better but they will dry faster - then you will be able to flood every day but I think you start flooding them too early - wait till sexing and some root development, keep it easy on watering and after sex start watering/feeding every day and you will see explosive growth.

You made my day brother.
Keep stunting :smokebuds:
Stunted Stone
 
Been reading all morning and laughing my ass off :crying:
How did I miss the fun :D

Hey, bro, if you feed according the vendor's schedule you may end up with healthy plants for a change :smoke: Just try with some and see :2cents: I crow in coco as well and push nutes hard every day. If you mix coco with perlite 70/30 drainage would be better but they will dry faster - then you will be able to flood every day but I think you start flooding them too early - wait till sexing and some root development, keep it easy on watering and after sex start watering/feeding every day and you will see explosive growth.

You made my day brother.
Keep stunting :smokebuds:
Stunted Stone
Thanks Mandy :)

And welcome to the nut house Stone, if you aint crazy now then you will be by the time this grow is over. What size straight jacket do you wear?

I know about the Perlite for added drainage however I want to be able to throw the waste coco outside....and Perlite just dont look right in ones backyard.
Regarding the early floods, it has been my experience that flooding lots in the first week or two makes for some rapid growth.
But that does not mean I am doing shit right, the next lot of babies I shall try with as few floods as possible until sexed. And that will be soon as I have 11 more beans soaking, no idea where I am going to put them but I can work on that when they pop :)

Stunted Growing
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You'll probably end up living in a Cannabis Jungle :))

Good vibes sent your way!
 
Cheers, bro :smokebuds: Believe me, I've killed and abused lots of plants :crying:
That's my most stunted plant that survived to harvest - she gave me 1gr dry bud.
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What about that poor LR
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Do you know the reason they look so bad?
1. Because they were flooded every day from day 1 and their roots were rudimentary (about 5-6cm long). For a healthy plant you need strong roots. Medium like coco keeps enough moisture for seedlings if fully saturated before germing. I prefer big pots (7 and 11l) - buffer coco well with root stimulator and supplements, put the seed straight in the coco and 4 days later I have a sprout. I start giving feed/water on day 4-5 with spoon or syringe - just a bit to keep the moisture on the top around the plant. Keeping the medium a bit dry stimulates roots to look for water and nutes and they grow stronger. Roots need oxygen but if you flood them when they are undeveloped, you stunt them. About day 8-9 I start to give them more water (food with every watering) but still don't flood. About day 14-15 they need their first dose of veg nutes and heavy watering.

2. They were grown in cheap coco bricks. Cheap coco bricks have extremely high levels of sodium and fiber quality is very poor. If coco is lighter in colour, that suggests immature fibers. The result is a powdery growing media that has poor structure for root growth and aeration.
You need to flush the hell of those bricks out before use - for a brick that gives you 7l medium you should pour about 10 times more (70l). I first flush with ph-ed water, leave it for 24 to dry out a bit and then fully saturate with feeding solution.
Well, I don't use bricks anymore and get Canna coco - much better.

Just sharing my experience and what works best for me.
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Very quick update.....I will reply to your post later Stone :)

Day 10
Shit is still alive.

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Group Shot:
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Stunted Time
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Loving that group shot, Stunted. Good stuff. :dance2:
 
Wow! Lookin good man,whats up this time around? You may actually get some good stuff this time! Keep up the good work and keep ur finger off the trigger lol!
 
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