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Howdy doody! I love seeing first time growers, you just set foot in the most addictive hobby there is! Everything I’ve learned about growing is credited to the fine people of this site and the information within. You’re doing great, plant looks perfect! German? Awesome man I love it, now I got Raamstein stuck in my head lol. Following this one!

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Welcome to OG! Plant looks great. It may be time for a transplant if you want growth to take off. They love freedom for roots to roam. This plant looks like she’s ready.
Come back & keep us updated. Happy growing.

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Hey Guys,

Thank you for all the posts, unfortunately, I could only answer now because as a newcomer I had my number of answers full😅

I’m considering whether I should transplant as suggested. At the moment she is in an 11l pot according to google calculator that should be 3 gallons. After some research, this seems to be really too small. On the other hand, I also read that you shouldn’t repot autoflowers so often because they have to recover from the stress and it shouldn’t be worth it with the short lifetime… I would be happy to have some advice from you. When I repot, I thought of 20-25l (5-6 gallons) felt pots.

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The pot is plenty big for its size.

Check this out:

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Looks great​:smiley::+1:t2: when I see it that way, I leave it as it is. I don’t want to stress her unnecessarily. Thanks fast for the help​:+1:t2:

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Welcome to OG and good luck with your grow! Keep us updated and keep posting those pics! :sunglasses::peace_symbol:

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Off to a great start!
Welcome to OG!

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Looking good! They look really healthy and squat. Im excited to see what they do when they stretch. Also 3 gallons should be plenty big enough

Hey guys, the plant is doing very well. She has become quite bushy, maybe I should prune her soon, what do you think?

Pics from last week:

Pics from today:

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Things seem to be going well. I wouldn’t change a thing. Keep up the good work.

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Very nice @Bomel262 shes taking off now, personally I’d just leave her and let her go do her thing, very nice :facepunch:t2:

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Hey guys, I’m on vacation at the moment and a lot to do because we’re renovating a room. But here comes an update for now.

As you can see, some leaves don’t look so beautiful anymore. I’m just not sure if this is normal or if there is a problem here. I have now fertilized once with BioBizz Bio Bloom and Bio Grow. I took half of the recommended amount according to the fertilizer scheme.

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Do you have air movement around the plant?
any idea what the ambient RH is?

(I’m thinking that it looks like an infection.)

Cheers
G

Yes in the tent is a circulating fan.

The humidity is between 57% and 63%

Hey guys, I could use some advice from you. As you can see, more and more leaves are discolored. I have switched on the light for the blossom and as a result it is now sometimes very warm up to 30 degrees in the tent. Previously it was up to a maximum of 27 degrees. Humidity has been at a maximum of 50% for 4 days. I could imagine that I actually pour too little. I poured a good liter yesterday morning and lifted the pot earlier and it was very light. I haven’t done a PH test yet. Thank you very much for your help or Advice in advance.

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As they get bigger you’ll need to add more water, they will drink more. See how much water it takes to start draining out the bottom and that is how much I would add per watering. Don’t overdo it, just try to saturate the soil.
The yellow leaves at the bottom is pretty common, especially with the thick canopy you have blocking their light. If it was my plant I would remove those curled leaves. If you are running half strength nutrients you could try bumping it up higher. Just remember (IMO) you can do more damage from over fertilizing than slightly under fertilizing(which is easily corrected) so go easy, in little steps.
I think some people run similar temperatures as a preference(30C= 86F for my American friends). 50% rh is fine in flower, you want to bring the rh lower as they progress through flowering.
I think you may have what we call in english a “green thumb”. You’re doing well! It’s a strange saying now that I am thinking of it haha.

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That’s right. I didn’t even think that the bottom leaves get little light. I have now cut off the completely dead and the very strongly discolored leaves. Let’s see how she can handle it. I will increase the fertilizer in small quantities. Thank you very much for the help👍🏻

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Oh, by the way, the saying with the “green thumb” is also often used in Germany

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Welcome to OG! Great start on your grow!

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