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rolandomota

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probably the gt flowers after 6 weeks veg so flipping at 4 weeks you will still have the plant veg for 2 weeks wich is good one week aint enough to recover from topping
 

Shua1991

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Wow, are these all clones? That is a serious forest of Golden Tigers. If they are clones, this is good news for me because the GT seeds I have on order are specifically for making clones.

These are seedlings, I topped most of the mature plants, they should be recovered in about a week and then I will transplant and top them again, I plan to start 11/13 on January 17th.
 

StickyBandit

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45 days in the bud cycle. 1/2 way there? :wave:

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Naturalgazda

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45 days in the bud cycle. 1/2 way there? :wave:



Hi.
GT is quite susceptible to nitrogen. So you have to be careful. I see a lot of nitrogen on your GT there. Just give them water for a while.
A lot of nitrogen in the transition to the flower slows down the formation of flowers. It also attracts pests. Good luck .....
Now I also have a growing GT. I will publish the photos later.
 
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StickyBandit

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Hi.
GT is quite susceptible to nitrogen. So you have to be careful. I see a lot of nitrogen on your GT there. Just give them water for a while.
A lot of nitrogen in the transition to the flower slows down the formation of flowers. It also attracts pests. Good luck .....
Now I also have a growing GT. I will publish the photos later.

Hi. Thanks for the enlightenment :good:
Is it the brown tips that gave it away?
I have been using a premix vegetable potting mix and straight rain water since the beginning. Should I be using a different kind of mix? I don't have the time to do anything too elaborate :)
 

Naturalgazda

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Hi. Thanks for the enlightenment :good:
Is it the brown tips that gave it away?
I have been using a premix vegetable potting mix and straight rain water since the beginning. Should I be using a different kind of mix? I don't have the time to do anything too elaborate :)

Hello Hello. Water only. Let the leaves be green to light green. This can take a month. It depends on what wattage you have it under. Measure the EC flow of water from the pot. In my opinion, you will have 1.6 - 1.8 there. Which is a lot on GT. But let me know. That Premix is ​​ok. It's about how much of the base substrate that Premix mixed in has been fertilized. In any case, a GT with a low input EC is required for the GT. Water with water and, if necessary, fertilize with Ec around 0.8-1. It also depends on the climatic conditions in the box and the like. The coconut substrate is good, for example, because it has no EC. And mix it with an organic substrate in good proportions. Or use pure coconut and puff with a feeling of fertilizer. Coconut is a hydro medium. You can do it well. But it may not suit everyone. It must always be moist. Most importantly, find out now the EC water that will leak from your flowerpot. So give me more water so you can measure. If the concentration is high, pour water until the water at the outlet has a value of about 1.2 Ec. Even less so. I write via google translator. If you don't understand something, ask. I will look at your previous posts, let me be more in the picture .....
 

Naturalgazda

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What's a good EC for GT in hydro?

I didn't grow a GT in hydro. But I would start with a 0.4 Ec growth phase and increased as needed. In bloom about 0.8. Maybe 1. Of course, the flowering ratio of fertilizers. Three components from Advanced Nutrients have worked for me. The color of the leaves should be observed. I used to grow pseudo aero in the Amazons. I still have two of these systems postponed hehe. Good luck .....
What is the entrance ec of your water? Do you use osmotic water? Do you mix it respectfully?
 

Shua1991

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I didn't grow a GT in hydro. But I would start with a 0.4 Ec growth phase and increased as needed. In bloom about 0.8. Maybe 1. Of course, the flowering ratio of fertilizers. Three components from Advanced Nutrients have worked for me. The color of the leaves should be observed. I used to grow pseudo aero in the Amazons. I still have two of these systems postponed hehe. Good luck .....
What is the entrance ec of your water? Do you use osmotic water? Do you mix it respectfully?

Use low notes during flower, Golden Tiger is a light feeder.
 

StickyBandit

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Should I be trimming it up or doing something with it?
It's turning into a jungle.
I was thinking about moving it to the bigger enclosure to finish because the roof is higher and there's more space but I don't want to tie up the space too long because I have other strains coming through
 

herbgreen

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Good idea if you can move to larger space :ying:

Trimming will get you nowhere

Bend, tie, and stop any Nitrogen and up your phosphorus but its too late.....

Youve created a Monster!!!! :plant grow:
 

StickyBandit

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Good idea if you can move to larger space :ying:

Trimming will get you nowhere

Bend, tie, and stop any Nitrogen and up your phosphorus but its too late.....

Youve created a Monster!!!! :plant grow:

:good:
I haven't fertilized at all yet. Just the nutes from the premixed potting mix coming through. Maybe I should have bought a cheaper mix that has less fertilizer in it. I'm a bit lazy :tongue:
Does this look normal? I have some progressive zoom shots. Cheers :)
The weather has been close to 30°c lately in the shed and will probably be like that for a few months yet

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herbgreen

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Never go wrong with topdressing worm castings

They act like a buffer and normalizer helps uptake the right nutrients

You may want to try some high phosphorus bat guano Like Indonesian or Jamaican but not too much....:D

Anyway anything with low first # and high 2nd # on the N-P-K

And use the wormcasting as buffer

You could bubble a worm casting 'tea' in 5 gal bucket with some high P bat guano added ....might control nutrient dosage a little better


Guide them in for a safe landing my friend....It can be done:plant grow:


yeah,the heat may be causing your leaf issues...but its a tropicalplant but keep eye on it ...:tiphat:
 

paisajedehierba

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GT 2 flowering week 10. Mainly for seed production under CFL lights (4x 55W shared with other plants). Smells are spicy, slightly musky and resinous at the moment. The buds are frosty and hard. Some leaves are yellowing a little bit because of nearly ripe seeds (GT 2 x (AutoZam x GT3 (F3 auto)). The look of the flowers seems to be more on the Malawi side of the cross ... also the resinous smells. Spicy smells I consider originating from the Thai side of the cross. What do you think?
 

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cidA

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GT 2 flowering week 10. Mainly for seed production under CFL lights (4x 55W shared with other plants). Smells are spicy, slightly musky and resinous at the moment. The buds are frosty and hard. Some leaves are yellowing a little bit because of nearly ripe seeds (GT 2 x (AutoZam x GT3 (F3 auto)). The look of the flowers seems to be more on the Malawi side of the cross ... also the resinous smells. Spicy smells I consider originating from the Thai side of the cross. What do you think?

Looks cool. What pot size are they in? I saw you grew your auto cross outdoors, how did the smoke turned out?
 
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