New Grower DP Auto Mazar DWC 90 w led

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Hello everyone, i must begin to thank you all for the knowledge, kindness and wisdom shared on this site. Ive been checking out many grows and i think i learned a fraction of what you know so im gonna put it to test. Hope i can get some nice smoke soon.

So i was looking for seeds and then found out through dutch passion "insert name here"s grow with auto blueberry (lst)and i got motivated, but i was looking for varieties to taste ^^ and beautiful colour does it for me. I was blown away by Seymour buds monster automazar and thats why i chose auto mazar too. But to top it off and got the chance to see kush s monsted bush..... i was sure auto mazar, must give it a try at least.
Watched grammys the other day (lol) so i felt motivated to give my thanks to these people who shared their knowledge and wisdom. :clap:

And thank you for your time reading this, please be free to notify this newbie of any wrong doing or advice ! :thumbs:

The Gro op

60x60x160 cm secret jardin
UFO 90W Tri band led light
85 m3/h Exhaust fan with alluminium pipe only.
9 L / min air pump + 2 airstones
27 L tank but actually 20 L to give the lady some air space.
temp: ~ 27 - 29 c
Humidity: ~20 % but when i at least 1 time per day open windows to give it fresh air 0 %.

Nutrients: Advanced nutrients ph perfect Micro, grow and bloom 3 way formula.

As i read i put it to crack directly in a rockwool bagged with nothing but ph ed water over 2 nights and it sprouted. directly after it sprouted i put it on the tank under light.
Gave it 5 ml each and i noticed some tip curling up but it adapted and kept calm.

after a week. Which i think people classify it as day 1 i didnt change anything until a week after and i got carried away so i put too much (15 ml each) and burned it..... so the next day i changed everything and back to 5ml each, it seems to be calmer. the leaves was raising upwards and told me to stop this. haha.

Didnt mean to make this ass long but here is some pictures of my current state. Please tell me if there is anything i could do to make it better.

Once per week i think i post stuff if this survive ^^
 

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My idea was to Lst, Hst it ( bend it 90 degrees) and fim/top. dont know ,but does it sound too much ? I have a limited space and i dont expect to get super yield but want to get as much out of my light as possible. From what ive seen so far, automazar is a big lady if treated right.
Need to get through this stage of over feeding, am i at risk? anything i can do ?

Thanks / incognito
 
Cut the leaf?

yo ^^
I was thinking maybe i should chop the leaf who has a big mark on it because of previous overfeed.
Now after 3 days it seems to getting back on track and going on making more leaves and root is quite awesome, maybe a bit yellowish and sometimes i see some brown liquid on it. Maybe i need some co2 but the suppliers are out of it atm.

Is it good if i cut off the leaf with a mark or is it bad or it really doesnt matter ?

Thanks
 

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Brown spots on leaf and brown stuff on root

Hello guys, i need help with some problems im not sure about.
I have my 90 w led 40 cm above the seedling and i used 5 ml of each mix to the tank. (recommended by the instructions 40 ml)

really dont understand if i put too much nutrients ?

Any solutions ?

And maybe its not so good to fim it either in this condition but i really want to keep it low low low and bushy so i did it ^^ :pimp:

Here is some pictures that might give it a better explanation...

cheers
 

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Looks a bit like calcium but im no pro. Is your ph good? Im using a 100w BS led & its 30 cm above the canopy with no problems. Some1 else will jump in I hope :peace:
 
Well, you're using ph perfect nutes so ideally they should keep your pH stable and on point, but here in the real world, pH problems can lock out critical nutrients. Next your ec, or tds, or nutrient solution has to be quantified and you're using ml per liter, that's fine but once again, its really helpful to know the exact quantities present. As far as height training, lst will work to keep stretching and vertical growth to a minimum and the light should be close enough to shorten internodal spacing. Not too close, or you'll lose coverage and bleach the closest fan leaves. Other than that, listen to the plant - she'll tell ya what she needs, just gotta speak her language.
 
Few things brotha..

One, LEDs often require more CalMag added to the water - have you been supplementing Cal-Mag in your nutrients? You need additional calcium when using LEDs.
Two, make sure you have airstones and keep your reservoir tanks clean. I say this because your roots have a brown tint, which is possibly caused from the nutrients staining them.. but it's rather odd that the stain isn't uniform and only covers some roots. I'd keep an eye out for pythium, or root rot. While I'm not absolutely sure.. but what's the odor of the roots like, do you see a "slime" on them? - Read here, you might want to start brewing some tea as a protective measure even if you don't have root rot. It's good to use the tea in your mix in RDWC. What are your reservoir temps?
Three, never chop any leaves off.. it does nothing but stress the plant and inevitably stunt it. Yes, nutrient deficiencies cause stress too.. but if you have a cut on your arm what's more painful and stressing.. getting stitches and taking medicine or some one chopping your arm off?
As Grado said.. keep your lights high, pay attention to your plants.. Running LED and your plants being that small, ideally you should be at 18-20 inches off the plant.

Any questions, feel free to ask.
 
Well, you're using ph perfect nutes so ideally they should keep your pH stable and on point, but here in the real world, pH problems can lock out critical nutrients. Next your ec, or tds, or nutrient solution has to be quantified and you're using ml per liter, that's fine but once again, its really helpful to know the exact quantities present. As far as height training, lst will work to keep stretching and vertical growth to a minimum and the light should be close enough to shorten internodal spacing. Not too close, or you'll lose coverage and bleach the closest fan leaves. Other than that, listen to the plant - she'll tell ya what she needs, just gotta speak her language.

Thanks for the reply, i am going blind and i know its crucial to use the ec and ph meters ill try to get it this week then i can post the quantities. Im trying to learn her language bro, it takes time since we started off a bit wrong and she is showing me she doesnt like how i treat her.
^^
 
Few things brotha..

One, LEDs often require more CalMag added to the water - have you been supplementing Cal-Mag in your nutrients? You need additional calcium when using LEDs.
Two, make sure you have airstones and keep your reservoir tanks clean. I say this because your roots have a brown tint, which is possibly caused from the nutrients staining them.. but it's rather odd that the stain isn't uniform and only covers some roots. I'd keep an eye out for pythium, or root rot. While I'm not absolutely sure.. but what's the odor of the roots like, do you see a "slime" on them? - Read here, you might want to start brewing some tea as a protective measure even if you don't have root rot. It's good to use the tea in your mix in RDWC. What are your reservoir temps?
Three, never chop any leaves off.. it does nothing but stress the plant and inevitably stunt it. Yes, nutrient deficiencies cause stress too.. but if you have a cut on your arm what's more painful and stressing.. getting stitches and taking medicine or some one chopping your arm off?
As Grado said.. keep your lights high, pay attention to your plants.. Running LED and your plants being that small, ideally you should be at 18-20 inches off the plant.

Any questions, feel free to ask.

Thanks, i will get some cal/mag from the local shop. I have a 9 ltr/min airpump and 2 airstones, thinking of getting a big like 30 - 50 ltr/min pump later since i see so many great grows which they really pump her up. And for the roots, they are a bit slimy and i think its comming from above the roots possibly nutrients stuck on the pebbles and running down the roots ?
Tea? Its a new one for me, how much is good enough for my 20 ltr tank ?
And i have to apologize to her later, i thought i was helping her getting rid of some bad leaf.

Respect!
 
Root rot

Man i have root rot. And what i read, it might be quite hard to get rid of.
But the strange thing is, after i added 10 ml Bioheaven which includes cal/mag and lowered the water level to 17-18 L the roots didnt get stressed, But new fresh roots are growing and they are rather more widespread and white. the end of the roots are completely white. covered the rockwool with folie.

Do i still have to use peroxide or the Tea? (man, i threw some fucking jasmin tea) Later i read it is a completely different thing. haha. :pimp:

I want to keep it as easy as Possible, any advice ?

Im wondering if i should buy a 30 - 45 L/min air compressor to my 20 L tank, it seems it prevents root rot yeah? or overkill ? i have 9 L /min with 2 airstones now.

Sorry, no photos but i upload soon, my baby sleepin right now. ^^ :dance:
 
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