1st grow in my Grobo

Is your Air pump currently on and making bubbles?

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@Todd.grobo yep, it’s on and making plenty of bubbles.

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without looking at the data, they just look big and heavy! Maybe ready for a trim?

The ones in my tent are bigger than my hands at the moment, feel so bad cutting them off, but the plant needs light!

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Yeah, maybe I will do that later tonight. Thanks, Todd!

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Everything looked good when I opened the door at 9pm when the lights came on. I’ll do some defoliating tonight.

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Looking healthy @Exitium. It’s amazing how much you can bend, defoliate and tuck leaves and they bounce back so quickly. Our plants are about the same size. I’m growing a green crack. I’ve topped twice which made her grow laterally instead of shooting up and it really kept the canopy level and opened her up to light. I’ve extended 3 weeks total in late veg but looks like I’ll be going to transition in a couple days.


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Very nice trim and spread. Spray the leaves with a light solution mist after training. Give the girl a morning dew type environment and watch her recover with a smile.

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Been a raiders fan for years.

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Thank you, @STANK! She’s looking pretty good after I defoliated her yesterday. I’m day 8/14 into transition now. When I topped her, she ended up going from one mainline to like literally 9 somehow, so I didn’t really have to top her again.

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@Todd.grobo Question for you. Are we supposed to remove the water wick from the bottom of a start coco pod once the roots have dipped into the water? Also, I think my seedlings have been stretching in the start due to excess light coming in from a nearby window, so I’ve put a towel over the start when the light is off now.

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Yes remove the wick as soon as you see the root stretching

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Kosher kush still looking good:


The chocolope seedling is doing well too. The wick is pictured here and I have removed it.


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Kosher Kush is looking good and entered first day of flower (after transition). No sign of any pistil hairs yet, but hopefully soon.


Chocolope looking good, but I do see a little splitting happening towards the bottom of the stem where it meets the coco pod.

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Nice canopy :+1:t2:

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Thank you :slight_smile:

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I also planted some white strawberry seeds today with the start. I doubt they will germinate, but we’ll see. :wink:

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How do you create an ticket for repairs on my grobo

support@grobo.io

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I have not had any luck avoiding stem rot in the coco pods form the Grobo start. I made sure to take out the wick once the root started coming out. The coco pod got soaked again days later (I thought by the roots, but maybe something else did it).

Right now I have to prop up this poor seedling using a toothpick.


I bought a small fan which will help keep some air on it. Not sure what else to do…this is my third failed seedling in the Grobo start so far. :cry:

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Its called damping off. The pod is too wet.

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