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So i have been having trouble with this Galaxy Brain since she popped from seed. I have been going by weight to tell when to water and have been using the fox farms 3 for nutrients. All my other plant of a diffrent strain are doing fantastic. I keep the vpd in range along with the ph of the water i give them. What could i be doing wrong?
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I don’t see what’s wrong with this plant.
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I would say the plant size, its in full flower and its really small, week 3 in flower(12/12).
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Probably weak root stock. It’s normal for seeds to be duds. Most are losers, not winners.
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I am a newer grower, and even though I have an almost 2 month old plant as is, I am still very unsure as to when to tell they go from seeding stage to vegetative stage. I know I messed up with the previous one and probably the two I have now but how can I tell when to start giving it the proper nutrients for vegetation?
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If it’s 2 months old, you’re in veg now. Is this an indoor grow?
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I start feeding my seedlings the seedling and cutting recommended nutrients for the line of nutrients I use on day 10 from sprout then on day 16 I will increase my light and feed them week one of Vegetation nutrients and see how they respond to the feeding and the increased light
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A seedling is in the vegetative stage as soon as it pops up. Seedlings will need nutrition provided at about 10-21 days from germination depending on genetics. Most are ok to feed after about 2 weeks.
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So when this little one popped out the ground, the shell was still stuck to her and I could not get it off. She finally pushed it off, but she is just the one little sprouting leaf. Do I let her keep growing or do I start over? Will she produce?
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I’d give it a few days
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It happens. It can survive if the apical growth is intact. Hard to tell so just wait a few days like freedizzgrows suggested.
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I try to help remove the seed hull if needed. You just have to be VERY careful. Wait and give it a chance!
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Early on in my experience, I got anxious and helped the shell and top of the plant off. Doh!
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Is it possible to dry and cure your harvest in a deep freezer?
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I wouldn’t suggest it unless you’re going to cut a hole for an exhaust fan and a fresh air intake to replace the air in your drying space so it doesn’t get any mold!
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Are you talking about a working deep freezer or just using an old freezer to dry in?
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Sounds like an expensive rigid tent that’s going to be hard to keep air circulation going in.
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You can’t dry or store bud in a deep freezer. Freezing time is what determines how large an ice crystal can form. Slow freeze will create big crystals. Flash freezing creates tiny crystals. Freezing creates sharp ice crystals that puncture cell walls turning the bud to mush.
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