TLO indoor grow. GGC & Critical Mass

Relax bro… all will be just fine. This won’t hurt your seedlings in any way.

Cannabis can handle a 24/0 lighting schedule until you want to start flowering it. My seedlings, moms, clones and veg plants never get a break until I’m ready to flower them.
Some prefer an 18/6 schedule, while I enjoy a 24/0 schedule for my plants… all in all, your plants need upwards of 14 hours of light or they could start their flowering cycle. You still have a ways to go before your plants will be ready for flowering.

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Same here, 24/7 lights on until flower.
Have not had a problem with hermies, so far.

A one time change in light cycle while the plants are in veg will not cause much stress. If your light cycle changes daily then the stress increases to the point of causing growth abnormalities and/or hermies.

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Actually my R900 is pulling 415w from the wall

So yesterday I made the executive decision to separate; what I know is female… And the 2 I’m pretty damn sure are male. I figured since I’ve NEVER grown this strain before, I might as well be sure! Lmao. So ya, that was the beginning of my eventful day. The next issue stemmed from “Fabric” pots and the air flow. Ive been noticing a stunted growth and simply a un-happy plant. (Which was my only Female from 3 seeds) So yesterday I’m like screw it… I’m switching you outta the fabric pot! When I begin that, I see the darn issue!!! I’m pretty sure because I have a fan up higher and than one on the ground oscillating It dried my soil out way to fast and I wasn’t catching it In my defense I’ve never used them before.

:pensive:

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Maybe look into a dripper system on a timer? There cheap and easy to setup. One less thing to worry about.

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So in the end it turns out the ALL the GGC seeds are Regular seeds. Which is a good thing! Now it’s abit of trial & error and honeing in the plants preferences. I’m probably gonna be starting an autoperiod soon and simply growing it in a 18on - 6off cycle with my Photoperiod female in VEG. Ive never done it… But I asked some of the guys in here and they said “ya, I should be fine” I don’t see any issues. What’s the worst that can happen???

So here’s the update on my current “GGC” Gods green crack strain indoor organic grow.

I’m actually just starting my 1st auto-flower. Its female, auto critical mass here’s a quick pic


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Hey guys, so as someof you kno, I’v been working on a website/business endeavor and it’s been a learning process. I just got my grow back up and running after afew yrs off. I’m currently growing Gods Green Crack (photoperiod) and Critical mass (Feminized Auto) I have a Flower room @34"x 54"x 82" & a Veg tent @20"x 36"x 63" and a medium deep freezer Iwant to make into a drying/curing box. (Any advice with the deep freezer???) Anyway, I’m trying to build up a small subscribers community on my YouTube channel at the same name and I’d love to have some of you guys come check it out! Here’ssome pics of the current grow. Before I put up trellis


NOW after the trellis
And last but not least Critcal mass

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Ive encountered an issue. I’m pretty sure I know what it is. (Lockout) but I’m gonna post afew pics and if anyone has any other diagnosis plz feel free to tell me! Id also appreciate any form of treatment that you would recommend I try using to cure the deficiency. Thxs guys. I’m just waiting til the lights kick on!!!

here’s the lady that is a lil upset!


I’m pretty sure the issue is from heat exhaustion and lack of humidity. But I’m always looking for more input! Ive been watering them on the lower spectrum of the water end…just more frequently (like a dbl watering) and this is the first time this has happened!!!

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I have to say I’m rather nervous to send anything via mail lately.

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Overwater and underwatering can look very similar. Marijuana likes a wet/dry cycle. Let it get dry (almost too dry) then give it a good, thorough soaking. It is better to underwater than it is to overwater. Overwatering keeps air from getting to the roots that can cause numerous other issues.

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So here the progress of a single seed. This is her current living status. I haven’t came up with a name for her yet! Any ideas?

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So here’s the current situation. I have a female God’s Green Crack Photoperiod @18/6 and a female AutoPeriod Critical Mass @18/6. Now I’m also doing a TLO soil composition. My GGC fem is starting to show (what looks to be N deficiency). Also, the Photoperiod is about 5-6wks older than the auto-flower. So I’m sure I’ll have some deficiency issues. Id love to hear what you all think. I’m always up to see what other people think and get a new conversation going. Anyway, here’s some pics

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Something is definitely going on, hard to tell from the purple pictures if it is nutrients, environment, or bugs. Some pictures in natural light may help. Also, what are you feeding them, RO, tap, pH etc.? What’s in your TLO mix? You have some “lime” in there.

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Whoa, where to begin? Lmao… My flower room is 54"x34"x82" and is definitely on the lower end for RH. Usually anywhere from 35%-70% but usually around the 40% mark. I know that’s really low but I can’t really put my humidifier in there with them at the moment for certain reasons. As for PH 7.4- 7.0. I use northern Ontario Canada tap water and sat out for 24hrs. I feed with just water. I do add some molasses every 5th-6th watering and I use a tea every month or so. My soil mix is made up of a lot of different ingredients. Obviously pre cooked. I do use Jobes brand for soil spikes and Gaia green as reammendement, tea additives, in original soil mixture and usually Gaia green Bloom 2-8-4 b4 flower. I used Dolomite lime in my soil mixture. I do have the recipe written out on here somewhere as well as somewhere in my house. I can get it if need be for better diagnosis. :thinking::face_with_monocle::smile: But I’ll start with getting a couple good light pictures for yas. I’ll post the pictures in a few minutes.

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Soil sounds okay, pH is a bit on the high side IMO, but they plant should be able to deal with it. If you have the means, try lowering the pH to 6.0 so the nutrients are more freely available to the plant.

It kind of looks like calcium deficiency starting, but with tap water, you likely have that covered. On the other hand it also looks like thrips damage to me too. Have you scoped the leaves for pests/excrement?

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Here’s some updated pics under a better visual light.

for some reason I’m having a hard time uploading any pictures! It’s messed up! Anyways here’s a couple

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Can anyone take a look at these photos and tell me if they look like their lacking abit in the “N” department? Or is it something else all together?

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No I haven’t scoped them at all tbh. I tend to keep things rather clean but that’s not to say things can’t happen! I can definitely take a good look at some point today. I’m leaning more towards the deficiency issue… But I’m definitely not gonna rule out any pests!!!

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You dont have N deficiency.

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