100% Organic Purple Haze

Discussion in 'Organic Grow Journals' started by purplethrex, Feb 21, 2012.

  1. Day 2 from seed
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    dis white u see is white crystals.. got white
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    this baby lookin healthy by the hour :)
    peace
     
  2. Hopefully some good fruits soon time, subd
     
  3. #3 Chief Tokem, Feb 21, 2012
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    I don't think THC formation starts until you switch your lighting schedule to 12/12. I assume you aren't starting your seedlings on that schedule?

    Try to get a mod to move this to the "organic grow journal" section!!! I am sure you will get a lot more subscribers to your thread. A grow journal also provides a pretty good chance of having some intellectual discussions and meeting some of the awesome members of our city!!! :hello:
     
  4. tru dat chief.
     
  5. #5 purplethrex, Feb 21, 2012
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    nope 247 on for now.. still mad white shit on it :eek:
     
  6. I think your talking about that little baby peach-fuzz. Not Trichromes. Or maybe PM. That soil looks soggy to me. Did you water right before the picture?

    VOO
     
  7. Definitely not trichomes of the THC bearing variety. But trichomes also, technically speaking, includes non drug bearing hairs that grow out of cannabis.
     
  8. I did not water them before. It looks soggy because that was after first couple waterings? I noticed that too the soil just compressed itself to about half of the cup. What i did was just fill up what was missing with fresh organic soil. And then water it again. so far so good?!
     

  9. mad hair disease its tru :smoke:
     
  10. No pics? We want weed porn
     
  11. Purplethrex,

    I moved your thread here to the Organic Journals section where it belongs. Good luck on your grow and welcome to Grasscity.

    chunk
     
  12. day 14

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    this one has developed yellow leafs and brown spots on the lower leaves
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    You can see the lower leaf closer its yellow with brown/gold spots on it.. growing healthy at the top.. going to do a flush soon if it does not get better...
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    this one is strong and smiling >)
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    patience...
     
  13. I could be wrong, but that they look VERY moist. How often are you watering? It is quite possible you are overwatering. Just my .02
     
  14. I think the real issue may be the humidity in the grow chamber?
     
  15. #15 purplethrex, Mar 4, 2012
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    You could be right. they get 500 ml water every two days from seed. I am going to stop watering for the next 5 days and check more often.

    Mr.Hener checking for humidity right now aswell as temperature.
    With Lights off - 22.1c and 23% humidity.
    With Lights on - soon..

    thanks n peace
     
  16. #16 papawayne, Mar 4, 2012
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    Hi purplethrex, :wave:

    I don't mean to butt in here, but you are definitely over watering by given them 1/2 liter every two days at their stage of growth. I have five mother plants (in 5 gal pots) that are four feet tall and very vigorous, and they only get 3/4 of a liter every two days.

    How much and how often you water depends a lot on the condition of your soil and the environment in your grow space, but the best way to determine the actual watering needs of your plants is to wait for them to tell you they need water. When the lower leaves begin to droop, they're saying, "I'm thirsty." Water them, then wait until they look thirsty again before watering again. That way you'll develop a sense for when they will need watering, and you can anticipate that time and water a day in advance, but their needs will change as they get larger, so sticking to a fixed watering schedule will almost always be out of sync with the needs of your plants.

    Hope that helps. :p

    See ya...
     
  17. thanks for the advice papawayne.
     
  18. [quote name='"papawayne"']

    Hi purplethrex, :wave:

    I don't mean to butt in here, but you are definitely over watering by given them 1/2 liter every two days at their stage of growth. I have five mother plants (in 5 gal pots) that are four feet tall and very vigorous, and they only get 3/4 of a liter every two days.

    How much and how often you water depends a lot on the condition of your soil and the environment in your grow space, but the best way to determine the actual watering needs of your plants is to wait for them to tell you they need water. When the lower leaves begin to droop, they're saying, "I'm thirsty." Water them, then wait until they look thirsty again before watering again. That way you'll develop a sense for when they will need watering, and you can anticipate that time and water a day in advance, but their needs will change as they get larger, so sticking to a fixed watering schedule will almost always be out of sync with the needs of your plants.

    Hope that helps. :p

    See ya...[/quote]

    I couldn't agree more. If your willing t go organic and figure out hows its really done then you should next learn they plant your growing.

    I have only flowered and harvested two plants. But by Tue time I cut them I could also most what the were thinking.

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    Also high as hell.
     
  19. Yeah bro. Let that top layer of soil dry till it looks light brown- not the dark brown its at now.

    It may take - 5 to 7 days, but Your plant will look better by then.


    TRUST ME.:)
     
  20. Looking good :) Def looking forward to the first toke from your grow!
     

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