Never f##king happy

517BlckBerry

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Ffof soil pro mix HP soil
Ff nutes, only fed one light feed
73degrees 50% him
Smart pots
Led
All planted 6 days ago
18/6
Pots propped up so they don't soak
Roots were planted plenty deep
Og-18, guerilla glue4, blue cheese
Blue cheese having the most issues
Found mites, sprayed them.

6.2 pH low ppm for now
Had heat issues at 78 happier with 72 73...
Then showed signs of deficiency so I fed them. Started perking up, then drooping. They're always fucking drooping. Rather I let em dry or water them, drooping. Its driving me insane.

Just transplanted them 6 days ago. Looked healthier then than they do now... Obviously some deficiency but how do u feed a plant that's never fucking happy. Good lord. I've never had this much trouble with plants, ever. Let alone 2.
 

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517BlckBerry

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I like doing that. I'll put a seedling in those pots. I like them in one pot their whole life, and I've always had great success with it. First time ever trying clones, n I have issues ...
 

CrocodileStunter

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there's nothing wrong with using a large pot from the git go... what kind of light are you using? I use clones and I find that for the first week they do better if you put them away from the light like 5-8 ft and gradually move them closer everyday. also they can't handle too much wind right off the bat
 

Dr. Who

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Blue cheese is a plant for the patient and more advanced grower.
Fussy and NOT tolerant of over/under feeding and/or bugs and molds!
If one plant got mites TREAT THEM ALL!

We need information here.


What soil mix ratio?
What are you FF nutes are you feeding them and list EVERYTHING that goes in (supplements)?
How did you come to that pH value in the soil?
Did you amend the soil with anything other then the 2 parts?
How often are you watering and how much?
How big are the pots?

Now we'll see.
 

517BlckBerry

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Using tasty led
The blue cheese needs more nitrogen,mag,and pot I'm like 99% sure. Kinda just thinking out loud on here welcome to all input tho.
Soil ratio is 50/50
Had mites killed em.
Gone100%
Og18 is needing nitrogen n mag . she's getting happier. Both are picky with waterings. Very. Guerilla glue needs N. 99% sure . she's happy
I'll have more growth n updates soon also comparing tasty led to hps
 

517BlckBerry

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Seedlings are doing great. I found 2 extremely rare seeds I will name genetics once its all done . just not my place to name them yet for various reasons but expect some cool shit! I'm excited. I better get some damn nutes in these plants though. Hungry heffers.
 

LamontCranston

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Seedlings are doing great. I found 2 extremely rare seeds I will name genetics once its all done . just not my place to name them yet for various reasons but expect some cool shit! I'm excited. I better get some damn nutes in these plants though. Hungry heffers.
Extremely rare how? Color me curious.
 

lawlrus

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Seedlings are doing great. I found 2 extremely rare seeds I will name genetics once its all done . just not my place to name them yet for various reasons but expect some cool shit! I'm excited. I better get some damn nutes in these plants though. Hungry heffers.
Oh boy...can't wait to hear the story on this one...tell us more about these "extremely rare seeds"
 

green_machine_two9er

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I like doing that. I'll put a seedling in those pots. I like them in one pot their whole life, and I've always had great success with it. First time ever trying clones, n I have issues ...
Just cause something had worked doesn't mean its optimal for cannabis. Shit the stuff grows in ditches and swamps. As well as MG. The plants likes to fill up its container completely with roots within a week of transplant. So yes overwater is probable your problem. As well as soil consistency with the 50/50 mix. I would want to see 1 part perlite or airation to 2 parts ocean forrest. No extra peat needed.

Just maybe test out smaller pots and more transplants with just one plant. Youll be suprized the difference. Also with ffof no feeding should be needed for up tp 6-8 weeks if you uppot when needed. Good luck there and remember clones are always a bit more tricky than seeds. Well worth it once you get dialed in tho. Peace
 

517BlckBerry

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Got them looking pretty but still some weird stuff. Let me know if anyone spots deficiency from the pics. Also some purple has formed under baby leafs and little purple marks on new growth. Never seen the purple on new growth like that. They are purple strains. N the exclusive seeds will speak for themselves in 3 months :D
 

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Jimmy Sparkle

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I've grown a lot of Big Buddha Blue Cheese and with this brand I have noticed that they do not tolerate overfeeding at all. One of your last pics where the leaves looked mottled is exactly how mine looked when I over fed. I literally had to keep her in ffof, the only way I finished her looking good is once the leaves bounced back I never fed her again. FFOF was more than enough for the whole grow. I'm very experienced with blue strains , however I never like seeing leaf "VEINS" turning purple or red that in itself is indicative of a deficiency .
 

Resinhound

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2nd pic shows some what looks kinda like a magnesium problem,also make sure your pots/rootzone (yes that means the dirt and not the air) remains above 60f,cold pots can affect phosphorus uptake,thats mostly whats responsible for plants changing colors in response to cold.Can also be genetic,but it looks like you clearly are getting some chlorophyll loss on the interveins there.Other than that they look fine,I think.
 

517BlckBerry

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Thanks guys! This isn't my first grow but the best way to learn n stay knowledgeable is to chat about it with others. I really appreciate the feedback. Magnesium has always been an issue for me with one plant or another it drives me insane. I need to keep my pots warmer also I think. Temps were too high at 78 put at 74 they love it. Hits 77 here n there some spots. 60 at night tho.... So the pots , tho elevated slightly, are probably colder. Shit...
 

Resinhound

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Id just dissolve sone good old epsom salts into every third feeding or so,disolve it in a cup of warm water .5 -1 gram per gallon is what I use to combat that kinda stuff.Remember to take your ec into account.
 
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