2011 Grow journal White Widow

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New updates now seedlings are 16 days from seed. These are the seeds I started on the 11th of Feb 2011

One might be a lost cause as it look bad. The others are comming back from a bad night. The flood trays did just that one night they flooded, totally covered the seedlings with nutrient solution. On a good note the new growth on 3 of them looks outstanding. Ph 6.02 and TDS 724. So without further delay here are the photos.

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oo sorry to hear about the flood green mojo for a full recovery
 
Updates....

Thanks to all the green mojo the sickly damages plant seems to be doing great just look..

3/01/2011
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3/02/2011
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she/he is comeing back ghost other's look good
 
your burning those up with the high ppm. drop it to around 250 and watch em take off, (if to much damage hasnt already happened)...
 
Its not the ppm if you would read from the begining of the journal. This isn't my first time just the first grow journal in awhile. They got totaly flooded. Trust me 10 grows with the ppm this high I can't be wrong. Fox Farm has never burned the plants.
 
Sorry if I seemed arguementitive but this really isn't the first time I have grown. My plants like higher ppm and higher Ph than most. This particular strain I have grown from my seed stock for 3-4 years with 3 grows per year. I have experience and this journal is just that a journal. If I have questions I will ask. My methods are sound just sit back and watch.
 
3/04/2011 updates

PPM 820 just lok at the growth and tell me I'm burning them!!

Plant 1
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Plant 2
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Plant 3
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Plant 4
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These are the plants that were hard seeds 2/11/2011 making them 20 days old. But 16 day old as seedlings. Now tell me I have my PPM too high. They are my seeds and I know how to take care of them. Also I have trimmed some of the bad leaves off.
 
The "Burning" comment was meant for Irish. They said I was burning the little ones.
 
Irish said:
your burning those up with the high ppm. drop it to around 250 and watch em take off, (if to much damage hasnt already happened)...
These girls were looking pretty bad a few days ago... And they're awfully small to be day 16 in a hydro setup!
 
unseenghost said:
Sorry if I seemed arguementitive but this really isn't the first time I have grown. My plants like higher ppm and higher Ph than most. This particular strain I have grown from my seed stock for 3-4 years with 3 grows per year. I have experience and this journal is just that a journal. If I have questions I will ask. My methods are sound just sit back and watch.

If you post on an open forum then you are welcoming people to comment on your methods,
Can you explain why Your plants Like a higher PPM and PH than others who grow the same strain?

You did say in post 12
You can make all the judgements on the Ph and PPM you want and I will try to explain.

I was wondering what your starting PPM is before you add nutes?

Just looking for some information to make sense of it.
 
Jericho your absolutly right I did say that I would try to explain, but making a comment without a question seems like an "I'm better than you." attitude to me. You on the other hand did ask a question, so I feel like I should explain.

The higher ppm doesn't seem to hurt them any. If I lower the ppm they seem to go really slow. I am using FF nutrients, and have yet to burn a plant with it. My PPM starts at less than 5. The Ph I like to be around 5.9-6.2 because any lower, and they have issues any higher has the same results. I have tried different ways and the way I do it now seems best.
 
After a break I have updates. They are 19 days old. They will be sexually mature in less then a month from seed. Sexually mature is when they have alternating nodes correct? If so check this one out.
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Here are the other pics
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You'll see many alternating on the branches, but the main stem is where you need to see the alternating!
 
I don't remember ever seeing an alternating node on the main stem. I have grown many times and can't remember seeing any even in the full glory of bloom.
 
lookn good. hmm. so sexualy mature.. does this mean ready to flower? or ... im kinda confused
 
As I have always understood it when they have alternating nodes they are sexually mature. Either to produce seeds (sexually) or bud (smokabity) hehe. Anyway when I see the start of an altenating node I know that in just a week or so I flip the lights. 9 square feet 2 female plants nets around 170 to 220 grams of dried bud. Or for the ounce guys 6 to 8 ounces
 
unseenghost said:
As I have always understood it when they have alternating nodes they are sexually mature. Either to produce seeds (sexually) or bud (smokabity) hehe. Anyway when I see the start of an altenating node I know that in just a week or so I flip the lights. 9 square feet 2 female plants nets around 170 to 220 grams of dried bud. Or for the ounce guys 6 to 8 ounces
they are sexually mature with alternating nodes... Chances are the main stem has alternated in the past just was full of bud and couldn't see? Idk.. Looking hella better though my friend! Have you done any pruning on these bad boys (or girls hopefully)?
 

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