Auto Brooklyn Sunrise, Sunset Sherbet and Northern Lights
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Re: Auto Brooklyn Sunrise, Sunset Sherbet and Northern Lights
They look absolutely fine mate - defo no issues I can see :)
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Re: Auto Brooklyn Sunrise, Sunset Sherbet and Northern Lights
Thanks man, just got to sort a proper watering regime then I think things will be good.
Can it believe how fast the sunset sherb is growing, these bat guano nutes must be doing something right.
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Re: Auto Brooklyn Sunrise, Sunset Sherbet and Northern Lights
Guano [flex]. Looking good TicTok!
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Re: Auto Brooklyn Sunrise, Sunset Sherbet and Northern Lights
Thank you for putting me on to it Grumpy, now my new favourite nutes. I'm intrigued how the flowering cycle will be.grumpygrower wrote: ↑Mon Nov 18, 2019 3:25 pmGuano [flex]. Looking good TicTok!
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Re: Auto Brooklyn Sunrise, Sunset Sherbet and Northern Lights
Things are ticking along....
Thanks to GMO spotting the underwatering issue, things are back as they should be.
I had to defoliate a few leaves from the sherbet (due to the under watering), but its opened things up and the photoperiods will eventually veg for nearly 11 weeks so there's time to bush out.
The photoperiod girls:

Sherbet:

Big NL:

Little NL:

The Auto Brooklyn Sunrise were stretching quite a bit so some lst was in order.
Theres some yellowing to the tips of one





I'm not sure about the yellowing tips on these.
Could it be nute burn? The guano kalong grow nutes are organic and I thought it was quite difficult to over nute with these but I had used the max recommendation of 2ml/ltre previously. Last watering I had no nutes so will monitor.
With biobizz the recommendation was around day 25 to add Epsom salts to increase the mag. Could this be required with these nuts also? They are on day 33 so I'm hoping flowering will start soon (pre flowers are there).
Apart from that, all seems good.
Thanks to GMO spotting the underwatering issue, things are back as they should be.
I had to defoliate a few leaves from the sherbet (due to the under watering), but its opened things up and the photoperiods will eventually veg for nearly 11 weeks so there's time to bush out.
The photoperiod girls:
Sherbet:
Big NL:
Little NL:
The Auto Brooklyn Sunrise were stretching quite a bit so some lst was in order.
Theres some yellowing to the tips of one
I'm not sure about the yellowing tips on these.
Could it be nute burn? The guano kalong grow nutes are organic and I thought it was quite difficult to over nute with these but I had used the max recommendation of 2ml/ltre previously. Last watering I had no nutes so will monitor.
With biobizz the recommendation was around day 25 to add Epsom salts to increase the mag. Could this be required with these nuts also? They are on day 33 so I'm hoping flowering will start soon (pre flowers are there).
Apart from that, all seems good.
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Re: Auto Brooklyn Sunrise, Sunset Sherbet and Northern Lights
Hey TicTok,Tictok wrote: ↑Sat Nov 23, 2019 10:26 amThings are ticking along....
Thanks to GMO spotting the underwatering issue, things are back as they should be.
I had to defoliate a few leaves from the sherbet (due to the under watering), but its opened things up and the photoperiods will eventually veg for nearly 11 weeks so there's time to bush out.
The photoperiod girls:
Sherbet:
Big NL:
Little NL:
The Auto Brooklyn Sunrise were stretching quite a bit so some lst was in order.
Theres some yellowing to the tips of one
I'm not sure about the yellowing tips on these.
Could it be nute burn? The guano kalong grow nutes are organic and I thought it was quite difficult to over nute with these but I had used the max recommendation of 2ml/ltre previously. Last watering I had no nutes so will monitor.
With biobizz the recommendation was around day 25 to add Epsom salts to increase the mag. Could this be required with these nuts also? They are on day 33 so I'm hoping flowering will start soon (pre flowers are there).
Apart from that, all seems good.
Plants are looking good buddy as far as I can see. I don't want to cause any confusion but those larger leaves that are curling over at the sides and the tip burn is showing signs of overfeeding. How much of thr kalong are you putting in? And I may be wrong, but did I read somewhere you was using mineral water? Some mineral water is loaded with salts. Thst could be the cause of it too. You'd be beter using tap water or if you have access, rain water. You can also buy RO water from some pet stores but it can be tedious as you can get through quite a bit. If you're using mineral water, post a link and we can take a look at what's in it.
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Re: Auto Brooklyn Sunrise, Sunset Sherbet and Northern Lights
Thanks Grumpy. I had been using 2ml/ltre of the grow for all but the last water on Thursday which had no nures. The pots had the designated 50g/7ltres of soil of the guano powder as a top dress at the beginning (so 50g as I'm using 7.5ltre pots). This is not needed again apparently until week 2 of flower.
This is the water I'm using,

Happy to switch to tap/rain as its cheaper if you think this might be the problem.
All help gratefully received!
This is the water I'm using,
Happy to switch to tap/rain as its cheaper if you think this might be the problem.
All help gratefully received!
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Re: Auto Brooklyn Sunrise, Sunset Sherbet and Northern Lights
The water doesn't look too bad. All elements are lower than the tap water in my area. That's pretty soft for mineral water TBF. I'd say lay off the grow nutrients a little maybe. It's only slight so don't panic, but they look a little overfed. I'd give them maybe another plain water then start alternating the water and food until the new growth doesn't show that slight tip burn. Do you have a photo of the seaweed and any other additives you're adding so I can check them out and eliminate those? Just in case I've missed something within them.Tictok wrote: ↑Sat Nov 23, 2019 1:56 pmThanks Grumpy. I had been using 2ml/ltre of the grow for all but the last water on Thursday which had no nures. The pots had the designated 50g/7ltres of soil of the guano powder as a top dress at the beginning (so 50g as I'm using 7.5ltre pots). This is not needed again apparently until week 2 of flower.
This is the water I'm using,
Happy to switch to tap/rain as its cheaper if you think this might be the problem.
All help gratefully received!
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Re: Auto Brooklyn Sunrise, Sunset Sherbet and Northern Lights
Thank you Grumpy, that's good to know. I'll just go water only for now.grumpygrower wrote: ↑Sat Nov 23, 2019 6:59 pmThe water doesn't look too bad. All elements are lower than the tap water in my area. That's pretty soft for mineral water TBF. I'd say lay off the grow nutrients a little maybe. It's only slight so don't panic, but they look a little overfed. I'd give them maybe another plain water then start alternating the water and food until the new growth doesn't show that slight tip burn. Do you have a photo of the seaweed and any other additives you're adding so I can check them out and eliminate those? Just in case I've missed something within them.Tictok wrote: ↑Sat Nov 23, 2019 1:56 pmThanks Grumpy. I had been using 2ml/ltre of the grow for all but the last water on Thursday which had no nures. The pots had the designated 50g/7ltres of soil of the guano powder as a top dress at the beginning (so 50g as I'm using 7.5ltre pots). This is not needed again apparently until week 2 of flower.
This is the water I'm using,
Happy to switch to tap/rain as its cheaper if you think this might be the problem.
All help gratefully received!
Here's the seaweed;
The instructions say about 5ml/ltr and I've been giving that every water. Then I read the instructions properly and it says to give that every 10 days which is less than I have been giving. So it could be that. All mutes layed off for now.
In other news, they've started flowering!
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Re: Auto Brooklyn Sunrise, Sunset Sherbet and Northern Lights
No problem TikTok, the seaweed won't be the cause of the tip burn as it doesn't have much nutritional value only a some trace elements and lots of other goodies. After seeing everything you're using, I'd say just use water for a few times and let the plant use up whats stored in the soil before feeding again. Keep this thread updated with photos of progress and I'll keep you updated on when I would feed them again. Some plants will thrive on heavy feeding schedules where as others will prefer lighter schedules. They will demand more or less also based on a number of factors including environmental conditions and stage of growth etc.Tictok wrote: ↑Sun Nov 24, 2019 8:16 amThank you Grumpy, that's good to know. I'll just go water only for now.grumpygrower wrote: ↑Sat Nov 23, 2019 6:59 pmThe water doesn't look too bad. All elements are lower than the tap water in my area. That's pretty soft for mineral water TBF. I'd say lay off the grow nutrients a little maybe. It's only slight so don't panic, but they look a little overfed. I'd give them maybe another plain water then start alternating the water and food until the new growth doesn't show that slight tip burn. Do you have a photo of the seaweed and any other additives you're adding so I can check them out and eliminate those? Just in case I've missed something within them.Tictok wrote: ↑Sat Nov 23, 2019 1:56 pmThanks Grumpy. I had been using 2ml/ltre of the grow for all but the last water on Thursday which had no nures. The pots had the designated 50g/7ltres of soil of the guano powder as a top dress at the beginning (so 50g as I'm using 7.5ltre pots). This is not needed again apparently until week 2 of flower.
This is the water I'm using,
Happy to switch to tap/rain as its cheaper if you think this might be the problem.
All help gratefully received!
Here's the seaweed;
The instructions say about 5ml/ltr and I've been giving that every water. Then I read the instructions properly and it says to give that every 10 days which is less than I have been giving. So it could be that. All mutes layed off for now.
In other news, they've started flowering!