Swan's Northern Lights auto grow

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 :v:t2:

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COPY/PASTE: This “Support Ticket” into your forum post.
Answer these simple questions the best you can.
If you do not know, or do not use something; Just say so = NA

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:

Add anything else you feel would help us give you a most informed answer. Feel free to elaborate, but short, to the point questions and facts will help us help you

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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

Add anything else you feel would help us give you a most informed answer. Feel free to elaborate, but short, to the point questions and facts will help us help you

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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.

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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

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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

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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…

I was expecting that, thank you for the comment. @FloridaSon

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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.

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What doesn’t kill us makes us stronger…

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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.

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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. :relaxed:

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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.

I cut mine last grow but didn’t this time @FloridaSon

I’ll take some more when I get home. @FloridaSon

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Plant 1

Plant 2
@FloridaSon

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They look good to my eyes…


Plant 1

Plant 2
Just an update on the growth
@FloridaSon @Countryboyjvd1971 @latewood @raustin @Ron330 @garrigan62

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