Gorilla Glue auto x Blackberry auto DWC

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Hello everyone, I grow 2 plants with a 12gal bucket. Week 4 veg. 29 day
Gorilla glue auto & Blackberry Auto

3.25 x 3.25 x 6.5 ft tent
600w MH ~ 18/6
Temperature 65f / 78f
Humidity %55-65
7w air motor resun??
PPM 500
Ph 5.8 ~ 6.0
Nutrient =
GHE FloraGro1. 5ml/lt
FloraBloom0.5ml/lt
FLoramicro1.5ml/lt
B52 0.5ml/lt
Sensizym 0.5ml/lt
root juice ghe 1ml/lt

Blackberry has experienced some growth issues. Do you think I should let him grow in the same bucket as the Gorilla?

Waiting for your feedback
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Blackberry Root Problem?
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Gorilla glue Root is OK
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At this stage of growth, I used General Hydroponics' Flora Trio in the ratio 2 : 3 : 1 (Micro : Grow : Bloom), for drain-to-waste.

Running strains with different nutrient requirements in the same system can be problematic. You may need to compromise.
 
Thanks for your feedback @Old Salt.
I give the plant a balanced and careful nutrient . If I think I give too much nutrients, I know how to keep the PPM value of water in balance. I feel what she wants.

I wash roots every week and
I use 1 drop of bleach for possible root problems.

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The two strains definitely look like they need different nute strengths and I would personally transfer them into their own container to address their needs seperately.
One looks well fed , the other looks a little light ?
Also, unless you are experienced with training , they will likely grow to different heights which may cause problems for you when they get bigger if they are in the same container .
Hope this helps ! Good luck :)
 
Hello everyone, I grow 2 plants with a 12gal bucket. Week 4 veg. 29 day
Gorilla glue auto & Blackberry Auto

3.25 x 3.25 x 6.5 ft tent
600w MH ~ 18/6
Temperature 65f / 78f
Humidity %55-65
7w air motor resun??
PPM 500
Ph 5.8 ~ 6.0
Nutrient =
GHE FloraGro1. 5ml/lt
FloraBloom0.5ml/lt
FLoramicro1.5ml/lt
B52 0.5ml/lt
Sensizym 0.5ml/lt
root juice ghe 1ml/lt

Blackberry has experienced some growth issues. Do you think I should let him grow in the same bucket as the Gorilla?

Waiting for your feedback
IMG_20200106_114306.jpg


Blackberry Root Problem?
IMG_20200106_114319.jpg

Gorilla glue Root is OK
IMG_20200106_114325.jpg
IMG_20200106_114312.jpg
IMG_20200106_000324.jpg
IMG_20200106_113740.jpg
I like the strains that you are growing. I really like DWC and prefer it over soil and coco but I want to be a well rounded grower. I consider myself as being a novice but I have grown DWC before and I really like it . In my honest opinion DWC can be unforgiving especially if you are growing in the summer without a chiller. I have experienced root infections because of water temps, and was able to catch it in time. I had to use frozen water bottles to take care of my water temps. I very carefully used food grade peroxide to clear it up. Peroxide can kill you plant if you use too much. I have never used bleach before. This is new to me. I would separate the two strains in case something happens, plus different strains have different needs. I also would use larger air stones 2"x 4" DWC likes oxygen. Your roots will get very large this might be a problem for the two plants. Just my 2 cents
 
I like the strains that you are growing. I really like DWC and prefer it over soil and coco but I want to be a well rounded grower. I consider myself as being a novice but I have grown DWC before and I really like it . In my honest opinion DWC can be unforgiving especially if you are growing in the summer without a chiller. I have experienced root infections because of water temps, and was able to catch it in time. I had to use frozen water bottles to take care of my water temps. I very carefully used food grade peroxide to clear it up. Peroxide can kill you plant if you use too much. I have never used bleach before. This is new to me. I would separate the two strains in case something happens, plus different strains have different needs. I also would use larger air stones 2"x 4" DWC likes oxygen. Your roots will get very large this might be a problem for the two plants. Just my 2 cents
I've used peroxide before, and I know done serious damage to the roots. Only one drop of bleach "sodium hypochlorite" prevents the formation of algae in the roots and other bacteria. I learned this method from the RDWC expert "Snype" and I was successful. Thank you very much I will consider your other suggestions.
Would it be useful to lower the degree by drawing cold and fresh air into the tent instead of cooling the water? When the light is on, the room temperature remains constant between 22-24c hence the water temperature remains constant between 20-21c, right?
 
Your water temp is spot on. Should be 67/68 aka 20.5 c
You will find it a lot easier to address their needs when those girls are in their own buckets
 

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My room is 20-22 degrees with the light on. Water temp 18- 20 degrees. 600PPM 5.8-6.0 ph
Do you think Gorilla glue will satisfy me?
Blackberry is it blooming?? :((((
It's not what I thought. Should try I start over?

Gorilla glue

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Blackberry
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I agree with @Old Salt , the plants are salvageable - and there are pistils showing in your last picture.

It might be the light, but I think your plants still need a bit more nutes, right? We want those leaves to be a darker green.

Your environment seems stable - your pH is within range - and there doesn't look to be any disease or pests.

You can always germinate another plant as a backup just in case - but since you are at the half-way point, unless those plants get really stunted growth - you're going to get a half decent yield.

Autoflowers are quick to grow - but personally, I prefer Regular and Feminized plants because the genetics and phenotypes are stronger - on average - which makes growing easier, and recovering from issues easier.

We're glad you're keeping us up to date on your progress.

Good luck.
 
The plants look great! They just need to be transplanted into their own water bucket .
Your variables are perfect .

give the girls roots their own space and watch the magic happen.
 
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