Starting a new grow after dealing with life. I have already planted two Northern lights autos by ILGM in one 4 gallon fabric and one in a regular 3 gallon pot. I plan on lsting and wanna try a scrog but my space may deter it’s effectiveness. Can someone please post a support ticket I can fill out with up to date information. Thanks
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Strain; Type, Bag seed, ILGM… name of strain:
Age from Sprout:
Soil in pots, Hydroponic, or Coco / Brand and type of Soil & Size of Pots:
How often do you water and how do you determine when to do so?
PH of water and runoff or solution in reservoir:
What is strength of nutrient mix? EC, or TDS:
Indoor or Outdoor:
Light system, size and height from plants:
Temps; Day, Night:
Humidity; Day, Night:
Ventilation system; Yes, No, Size:
AC, Humidifier, De-humidifier:
Co2; Yes, No:
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-Strain; Type, Bag seed, ILGM… name of strain: Northenrn Lights ILGM
-Age from Sprout: Planted 3/18/18 has not sprouted
-Soil in pots, Hydroponic, or Coco / Brand and type of Soil & Size of Pots: Pots 3 and 4; FFOF
-How often do you water and how do you determine when to do so? Just misting top of soil; check with finger depending on moisture
-PH of water and runoff or solution in reservoir: watered soil with 6.5 ph water before planting seeds so they’d have moisture.
-What is strength of nutrient mix? EC, or TDS: haven’t used nutes yet
-Indoor or Outdoor: indoor
-Light system, size and height from plants: 2 300w Mars Hydro leds
-Temps; Day, Night: 77-75
-Humidity; Day, Night: 65-55
-Ventilation system; Yes, No, Size: 4" 190 CFM fan with 4" carbon filter and 100 CFM duct booster for intake.
-AC, Humidifier, De-humidifier: De-humudifier
-Co2; Yes, No: No
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Wouldn’t you want the humidity up more for seedlings? I’m not an indoor guy, so I’m not being critical, just curious.
Yes I would like it to stay more on the 65 side for right now but a plastic bag with water misted on the inside over the seedling once it sprouts will help @FloridaSon
Don’t have names yet so this is plant 1
This is plant 2
Both were germinated on 3/16/18 and planted on 3/18/18
I recently put a fan in my tent lightly blowing my seedlings and everything was fine come. I come home to find one laying over on its side. When I tilted it up straight, I could feel that the root system was ripped because it it was real light and loosely sitting in the soil. So I put more soil around the stem and straightened it back up hoping it will bounce back. What do y’all recommend I do?
As long as it’s not dampening off, you should be ok. The stem that you covered has the chance to form more roots.
I had one fall over one time when I first started growing. I left it laying over and just covered the exposed stem. When I harvested, I found roots had formed all along the stem I had covered.
She should recover, but growth will be stunted until she recovers…
Plant 1
Plant 2 (the one I had lean over, has bounced back and is bigger than plant 1.
Plus I got my new ph meter (Apera Ph20) in today and calibrating was an ease.
What doesn’t kill us makes us stronger…
Plant 1’s first set of leaves are starting to angle towards the light is there any reason for this?
Plant 2 is doing fine and showing no issues.
I have mainly been misting them with spray bottle but when the soil is almost bone dry I give them a tad bit of water so if the soil looks too wet it’s because I just misted them and gave a little water.
Plant 1’s tips and edges are like yellowing what would cause this?
Plant 2’s edges are starting to do the same thing. They are both 6-7 days old in ffof; plant 1 is in a 5 gallon fabric pot and plant 2 is in a 3 gallon plastic pot. Any advice would be appreciated. @garrigan62 @Countryboyjvd1971 @FloridaSon @latewood @Majiktoker
Foxfarm’s OF, is a hot soil, meaning there are a lot of nutrients in it. Most people don’t use it for seedlings for this reason because they can get some nutes burn just from the soil. So they might get a little burnt, but they’ll probably be ok. Next time you know.
Pictures in natural light help us better see plant issues.
I cut my Ocean Forest with some Happy Frog to help cut nutrient concentration on seedlings.
They look good to my eyes…
Plant 1
Plant 2
Just an update on the growth
@FloridaSon @Countryboyjvd1971 @latewood @raustin @Ron330 @garrigan62