New Grower First grow, humbled by the experience I seek help!

Hey natty, I wishing you lots of positive grow-vibes for your transplant today! Hope they really eat it up and fly upwards for you! :D


Hey Minmatar! Great to see you stopping by and thanks for the good vibes.. The transplant went amazingly well and the ladies seem to be adjusting very well to the new houses.. I'm happy.

I dropped by to see yours and it's looking real good, in particular the tall lady is a sexy one! Also, loads of good advice on it, I wish I had the light chart 20 days ago when I almost burned my little jungle.. I think you did the right thing to grow just a couple plants really well, it's my first time ever as well and I started with 16 because I expected to loose most, it's getting really crowded and hard to manage down there!!

Positive grow vibes back atcha!

-natty
 
Day 23

Photo update post transplant!

Everything is going great aside for lower leaves loosing color very slowly on some of the plants (it started before the transplant).. Maybe I should up the nutes/watering? It's the only thing I can think off..

right now everything is spot on: 79F @70% H soil pH 6.2

As usual I would love to hear what you guys think of it so far, I'm happy with what I see considering I never had any 'gardening' experience before and I owe it all to your wisdom and my curiosity, thank you!

-natty


Groupshot:

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Canopy:

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Buds:

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Old, tall & pretty:

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I call her Fireworks:

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Day 25

Watering day! Still have some trouble with yellow leaves but everything is going well. Finally I got my hands on a better camera, here's a few beauty shots of my ladies..

Have a great weekend and feel free to comment and suggest, it is always appreciated!

-natty

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Cannna jungle...........sweet....:thumbs:
 
Day 29

Everything is peachy in the jungle.

The ladies are growing incredibly fast now, over an inch a day, in particular right after waterings, it's really mindboggling! I've upped the nutes to 1.5ml/l because they seemed to like what they were getting. The whiteberries are amazing, but even the creepy automarias are catching up..

Also, I took away the bottom two sets of leaves because they looked crappy and were touching the dirt, plus it's getting insanely packed in there, so I hope it'll help with air circulation.

I've had a bit of a pH issue ever since I transferred them to the new pots. I fed them at 6.2 and the runoff varied between 6.5 and 6.7, which tells me the soil ph is about 6.8/7.2 which seems a little high. Any ideas? should I just lower the water pH further the next time around?

Finally, I think I might have a traitor hermie among my ranks.. And it is Fireworks, one of my all time favs!! As I was watering her I noticed a few little sacs at the base of the stem which were not there on the other plants. She's the most mature plant by now so it might just be something that has yet to happen on the others.. Please take a look at the pics below and share your ideas, should I do something about this?

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Thank you all for stopping by and taking the time,

-natty
 
Yes, it looks like you might have a hermie. Just pull those male flowers off before they open and keep an eye out in case any more form. If they do, just remove those also.

Yes, lower your pH a bit more next feeding. Around 5.8 should do it.
 
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