DIY.Rik wrote: βTue Sep 08, 2020 1:02 pmMaybe if youre heading into flower, top dress, feed (whichever way you do it?) or re amend more medium and re pot? I have started using bigger pits now, 20L in my flowering photoperiod tent, I think I should of gone bigger.buddy8 wrote: βTue Aug 25, 2020 1:31 pmoh no. this concerns me, will be uploading pictures shortly.seymore_budz wrote: βTue Aug 25, 2020 9:07 amyellowing from the bottom up would suggest you've depleted your soil of nutrition.
Bigger the better in organics or so I've notived in my ventures.
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How soon would you suggest top? Is it necessary to re amend to a bigger pot? Currently in a 3 gallon pot, do you think they may be out growing the pot?
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@JJ Cool sounds nice! Iβm excited to learn all that I can from all, especially organic growers!
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Don't panic and think you have to do anything drastic. My bad, maybe I should have explained more.buddy8 wrote: βTue Sep 08, 2020 4:15 pmHow soon would you suggest top? Is it necessary to re amend to a bigger pot? Currently in a 3 gallon pot, do you think they may be out growing the pot?
DIY.Rik wrote: βTue Sep 08, 2020 1:02 pmMaybe if youre heading into flower, top dress, feed (whichever way you do it?) or re amend more medium and re pot? I have started using bigger pits now, 20L in my flowering photoperiod tent, I think I should of gone bigger.
Bigger the better in organics or so I've notived in my ventures.
If you're using a dry amendment mix, then just literally "top dress" your pot, then water in.
I tend to find a 12L (2.5 to 3 gallon off the top of my head) in a .6 to .8M so around 2 to 2.5 feet it think , that gets a little small.
They look really healthy from what I can see
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Re: First Timer Organic
If you're heading into flower, which looks like you may or should be? ...then i would be thinking forward and adding any amendments now.
If you're using bottled nutritients I'd ask someone else. I rarely use any bottled stuff.
If you're using bottled nutritients I'd ask someone else. I rarely use any bottled stuff.
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Re: First Timer Organic
the topping is usually wait till 5th. node then cut back to 3rd. ,if not a auto. no topping can get tall for the tent, also cant sog with screen. im sure someone will weigh in soon
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Re: First Timer Organic
If you meant topping, fimming LST etc.... I'd make a new separate post. I think they look lovely without the topping.buddy8 wrote: βTue Sep 08, 2020 4:15 pmHow soon would you suggest top? Is it necessary to re amend to a bigger pot? Currently in a 3 gallon pot, do you think they may be out growing the pot?
DIY.Rik wrote: βTue Sep 08, 2020 1:02 pmMaybe if youre heading into flower, top dress, feed (whichever way you do it?) or re amend more medium and re pot? I have started using bigger pits now, 20L in my flowering photoperiod tent, I think I should of gone bigger.
Bigger the better in organics or so I've notived in my ventures.
I know not much about topping.
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Re: First Timer Organic
[img]Checking in with a weekly update (although it's been 3 weeks)! Organic white widow (2) grown in kindsoil and fox farm coco loco, 3 gal smart pot, 600w LED in 32x32x63 tent. If you're unfamiliar with the "water only" method, organic kindsoil, I've attached the link to their website with all sorts of info I found to be EXTREMELY helpful.
http://www.kindsoil.com/
Since my last update, I've researched best LST practices, along with transplanting, and deciding if that's something I wanted to do. Naturally, I was nervous I'd damage my kids, root shock, do it wrong, etc. After taking advice from fellow growers, I decided that I would transplant one plant and reamend the other.
Vegetative (Week 6)
9/19 plant A transplanted from 3 gal to 5 gal, trellis netting added for lst
9/19 plant B reamended, trellis netting added for lst
9/26 Watered 1/2 gallon per plant, 1 week since transplant/reamend
9/28 Watered 4 cups each, I've noticed with smart pots (fabric) plants dry out quicker, finding myself watering between 2-4 days since transplanting, before I watered about 4-5 days. Plant A and B look extremely healthy (in my rookie opinion). Not even a full week since initially transplanted, I noticed new leaves sprouting . I've tried snipping a few of the new leaves so energy outputted towards leaves that are already mature.
9/29-10/1 Vegetative stage end (8 weeks) Extensive research on flowering, process and procedure. Also, I'd love any and all feedback , technique, or advice, as I begin the flowering stage of my kids.
Below are pictures of the last 3.5 weeks.
Look forward to your responses.
Be easy, smoke good.
http://www.kindsoil.com/
Since my last update, I've researched best LST practices, along with transplanting, and deciding if that's something I wanted to do. Naturally, I was nervous I'd damage my kids, root shock, do it wrong, etc. After taking advice from fellow growers, I decided that I would transplant one plant and reamend the other.
Vegetative (Week 6)
9/19 plant A transplanted from 3 gal to 5 gal, trellis netting added for lst
9/19 plant B reamended, trellis netting added for lst
9/26 Watered 1/2 gallon per plant, 1 week since transplant/reamend
9/28 Watered 4 cups each, I've noticed with smart pots (fabric) plants dry out quicker, finding myself watering between 2-4 days since transplanting, before I watered about 4-5 days. Plant A and B look extremely healthy (in my rookie opinion). Not even a full week since initially transplanted, I noticed new leaves sprouting . I've tried snipping a few of the new leaves so energy outputted towards leaves that are already mature.
9/29-10/1 Vegetative stage end (8 weeks) Extensive research on flowering, process and procedure. Also, I'd love any and all feedback , technique, or advice, as I begin the flowering stage of my kids.
Below are pictures of the last 3.5 weeks.
Look forward to your responses.
Be easy, smoke good.
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Re: First Timer Organic
Plant A before transplant.
Plant B before reamended.
Trellis netting added after transplant for low stress training.