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41F - Seriously putting on some weight now! Pistils are just now starting to turn orange/brown. The un-topped WWBB has a massive main cola, but the topped plants are looking pretty good as well.
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RAW GROW is a tested blend of all 12 RAW Soluble plant nutrients, essential elements and supplements. This blend has been proven to be an optimal all-in-one base “Grow” horticultural fertilizer. RAW GROW is used through out the entire vegetative stage. Derived from: Plant protein hydrolysate, mono potassium phosphate, potassium sulfate, cane molasses, sodium borate, copper sulfate, iron DTPA, magnesium sulfate, manganese sulfate, zinc sulfate and azomite. Also contains non-plant food ingredients: Humic acids derived from leonardite and peat, kelp (ascophyllum nodosum), silicon dioxide derived from diatomite and yucca extract. When you overlap a copper wire to attract ions, it is called ion exchange. Copper wire is often used as a material for ion exchange because it has a high affinity for positively charged ions, such as copper, zinc, and nickel. When copper wire is overlapped or wound into a coil, it creates a surface area that attracts ions and allows them to bind to the wire or gather within the space. This process is used in various applications, such as electroplating, water treatment, chemical separation processes and cultivation. Electrolysis is a chemical process that involves passing an electric current through a liquid or solution containing ions. This process causes the ions to migrate towards the electrodes, where they undergo a chemical reaction. In the context of plant growth, electrolysis is used to increase the availability of your nutrient-rich solution that can be used to feed plants. Electrolysis and nutrient rich reservoirs work well together since your cannabis nutrients are salt based. The process involves passing an electric current through a solution of water and plant nutrients, which causes the water molecules to break down into their constituent parts, hydrogen, and oxygen. The hydrogen ions (H+) then combine with the nutrients in the solution to form a nutrient-rich substance that can be absorbed by the plant roots easier. This will only work in a nutrient rich solution as it requires the salt-based nutrients to engage. This process, known as hydrolysis, provides the plant with a continuous supply of nutrients and oxygen, which can help to increase plant growth and improve yields. By providing the plant with a more efficient method of absorbing nutrients, electrolysis can help to increase the uptake of essential elements such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. Additionally, electrolysis can help to maintain the pH balance of the growing medium, which is essential for optimal plant growth. One of the key advantages of using electrolysis to increase plant growth is that it allows for greater control over the growing system. This is exactly why this is generally a technique reserved for advanced hydroponics growers. By adjusting the voltage and current levels, cultivators can custom control the nutrient concentration and pH level of the solution, ensuring that the plant receives the optimal amount of nutrients sitting perfectly on potential hydrogen spectrum. Carotenoids absorb light in the blue-green range of the visible spectrum, complementing chlorophyll's absorption in the red range. Carotenoids protect photosynthetic machinery from excess light. They deactivate singlet oxygen, which is a harmful oxidant formed during photosynthesis. Carotenoids quench triplet chlorophyll, which can be harmful to photosynthesis. Carotenoids scavenge reactive oxygen species (ROS), which can damage cell membranes and proteins. Carotenoid derivatives signal plant development and responses to environmental cues. Carotenoids provide precursors for the biosynthesis of phytohormones like abscisic acid (ABA) and strigolactones (SLs). Carotenoids are pigments that give fruits and vegetables their orange, red, and yellow colors. They also act as free radical scavengers to protect plants during photosynthesis. Beta-carotene is the most common provitamin A carotenoid. It's found in orange and yellow fruits and vegetables like carrots, sweet potatoes, and mangos. Other carotenoids include lycopene, lutein, and zeaxanthin. These carotenoids have antioxidant and photoprotective properties. In plants, Vitamin A is found as carotenoids, which are pigments that give plants their color. Vitamin A is a fat-soluble vitamin. Vitamin B plays a vital role in plant growth and development. It acts as a coenzyme in many metabolic reactions, which are the basis for plant growth and maintenance. Vitamin B helps plants metabolize nutrients, which are essential for growth and development. Vitamin B helps plants respond to biotic and abiotic stress. Vitamin B can help plants grow new roots, which can reduce transplant shock. Vitamin B can help plants grow shoots, especially slow-growing plants. Vitamin B1 Also known as thiamine diphosphate, vitamin B1 is a key component of metabolic pathways like glycolysis and the tricarboxylic acid cycle. Vitamin B3 Also known as nicotinamide or niacin, vitamin B3 is a biostimulant that can improve plant growth and yield. Vitamin B6 Vitamin B6 acts as an antioxidant and cofactor, and is involved in plant stress responses. Vitamin C, also known as ascorbic acid, is a vital nutrient for plants that helps with growth and protects them from excess light. Vitamin C acts as a redox buffer, which is important for regulating photosynthesis. Vitamin C helps enzymes that regulate photosynthesis, hormone production, and regenerating antioxidants. Vitamin C is a coenzyme in the xanthophyll cycle, which converts excess energy into heat. This process helps plants protect themselves from too much light. seedlings to young plants can feed on 200-400 PPM, Teenage plants that have a maturing root zone can feed on 350-550 PPM and adults will feed 600-1000 PPM. The more you feed plants and watch them grow you'll get a feel for how much to give them. Less is more when trying to grasp this. High level of CEC in organic soil so I'm watering 5-gallon
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Last week of veg, the plant on the soil don’t look very good, let’s see what happen!!!
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Semana del 3 al 9 de Mayo. Como puse en la pregunta de la semana anterior, ya vieron que tengo una chica hermafrodita. No tengo otro indoor para ponerla, así que la saqué a otra habitación y le puse la TGL60 a ver que pasa. Las otras tres plantas siguen en el indoor con la TGL 220. Como estaban con la malla, me costó mucho sacarla del indoor. Tuve que atarla porque las ramas no se sostenían muy bien por si mismas, así que ahora tengo este ramo que cocecharé más o menos el 16 de mayo. No parecen engordar mucho los cogollos, creo que los insectos afectaron más de lo que pensaba, sobretodo porque estos atacan las raíces. Las luces estaban a 15cm porque es lo que sugiere el fabricante para este periodo. Consideren que no es el clásico led y ya está. Ahora están a 20cm por miedo a que vayan a sufrir algún estrés lumínico.
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It is my first grow ever hahaha. I guess a pretty good growth.
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💩Holy Crap Growmies , we are outdoors and in the Ground and there Doing Great💩 👉It's been another full week 42 days from seed and she's doing great , very nice Growth, considering shes been up against the wind and rain 👈 No problems 😊 so far so good 👍And she's now in full on flowering 😁👈 DO TO THE AMOUNT OF RAIN , IVE ONLY BEEN ABLE TO TOP DRESS HER😎 I GOT MULTIPLE DIARIES ON THE GO 😱 please check them out 😎 👉THANKS FOR TAKING THE TIME TO GO OVER MY DIARIES 👈 👉NutriNPK NUTRIENTS USED FOR FEEDING 👈rain water to be used entire growth👈 👉www.nutrinpk.com right now get 10% off using SPRING2022 as the coupon code👈
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This lady was a really big beast!! It's the biggest plant I ever grown. The smell of the plant wasn't that strong while growing and flowering, when I harvested her, the smells was already a little stronger. I'm very happy with the yield of the plant. So let the curing process begin :p. Greetz Chayton
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9/25/19 What an insane plant. I am now giving her 3 gallons of feeding every 4 days. When I defoliate the bottom, I think I stressed the plant because one of the top bud’s color changed. I know it’s not light burn because the other bud sites did not do that. Other than that I’ve dropped her feeding to 8ml/gallon from 10ml/gallon. I am seeing some nute burns as well. She’s enjoying the 4x5x8 grow tent. I have 2 x 240W COBs on and the plant is sharing along with 2 x Glueberry OG by Dutch Passion and 2 x White Widow by RQS. I deleted the other diaries because I got too lazy and was too much for me to update them. I really appreciate every one’s support on this plant. Thank you.
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Tag 56 | Blütetag 12 Der Stretch läuft jetzt komplett auf Anschlag — und langsam zeigen die drei Damen immer deutlicher ihren eigenen Charakter. Die Unterschiede zwischen den Genetiken werden von Woche zu Woche sichtbarer und genau dafür liebe ich solche Vergleichsruns. 👀 🌡️ Klima & Setup Die Bewässerung über die Dripper läuft weiterhin stabil und die Pflanzen danken es sichtbar mit konstantem Wachstum und ordentlich Zug nach oben. Die 90×60-Fläche ist mittlerweile gut gefüllt, aber jede Lady hält ihren eigenen 30×60-Streifen noch sauber ein. Genau so war der Plan. 🌿 Chicken & Waffles Absolute Maschine. Wird runtergebunden, steht paar Stunden später wieder senkrecht da, als wäre nichts gewesen. 😅 Die Kraft und Dynamik von der Genetik ist echt brutal. Riesige Internodienabstände, aggressiver Stretch und einfach permanenter Vorwärtsdrang. Aktuell weiterhin die größte Pflanze im Zelt und definitiv das Beast des Runs. 🍓 Fruit Bomb Punch Die Fruit Bomb Punch holt mittlerweile aber ordentlich auf. Nach ihrem etwas holprigen Start und dem Stress durch Toppen und die frische Erde wirkt sie inzwischen deutlich akklimatisierter und schiebt jetzt richtig nach vorne. Die Struktur bleibt etwas luftiger als bei der Strawberry AK, aber dafür merkt man langsam dieses typische XXL-Sativa-Momentum, das die Sorte laut Breeder haben soll. 🌲 Strawberry AK Nach wie vor die Bilderbuchpflanze im Zelt. Untrainiert, extrem sauber aufgebaut und einfach grundsolide in jeder Hinsicht. Sehr kompakt, schön buschig und dabei trotzdem kräftig genug, um problemlos mitzuhalten. Ein richtiges Flächenmonster mit unglaublich ordentlicher Struktur. Bis jetzt vermutlich die unkomplizierteste Pflanze im gesamten Run. ✨ Insgesamt Der Stretch ist jetzt voll im Gang und das Zelt lebt richtig. Alle drei entwickeln mittlerweile klar erkennbare Eigenheiten und genau das macht den Vergleich aktuell extrem spannend. Noch sieht alles kontrollierbar aus — aber die nächsten 1–2 Wochen werden wahrscheinlich entscheiden, wer hier endgültig das Kommando übernimmt. 😄 Am Ende entscheidet das Glas. ? Grow on 🌱 Day 56 | Flower Day 12 The stretch is now running at full speed — and the differences between the three genetics become more obvious every single day. That’s exactly why I love doing comparison runs like this. 👀 🌡️ Environment & Setup The drip irrigation keeps everything stable and the girls clearly appreciate the consistent moisture with strong daily growth and steady vertical push. The 90×60 tent is filling up nicely now, but every lady still more or less keeps her own 30×60 lane — exactly how the setup was planned. 🌿 Chicken & Waffles Absolute beast. You bend her down and a few hours later she’s standing back upright like nothing ever happened. 😅 The strength and vigor of this genetic is honestly insane. Huge internodal spacing, aggressive stretch and nonstop forward momentum. Still the biggest plant in the tent right now and definitely the powerhouse of this run. 🍓 Fruit Bomb Punch Fruit Bomb Punch is catching up fast now though. After the rougher start with topping stress and the hotter fresh soil, she finally seems fully acclimated and is starting to explode with growth. Her structure stays a bit airier compared to Strawberry AK, but you can definitely start seeing that XXL sativa-style energy the breeder talks about. 🌲 Strawberry AK Still the picture-perfect plant of the tent. Untouched, extremely clean structure and just rock solid overall. Very compact, nicely bushy and still vigorous enough to keep up without any real training. A true space-filler with an incredibly tidy shape. Probably the easiest and most stable plant of the entire run so far. ✨ Overall The stretch is fully underway now and the tent feels alive. All three plants are developing their own very clear personalities and that’s what makes this comparison so interesting right now. Everything is still manageable — but the next 1–2 weeks will probably decide who truly takes over the tent. 😄 In the end, the jar decides. ? Grow on 🌱
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Plants look great, was hoping for more of a stretch last week but still fairly happy with the plants. Day 36 - I’ll be adding a seed sprout tea this week(awaiting germination) with malted barley and corn. I’m chasing after the amino acids that will increase nutrient uptake as well make my plants more tolerant to environmental stress as I cannot fully control my heat and humidity. As per my humidity pic on 36 - there was a massive mountain fire in my city that raged out of control and burned a few establishments, houses and part of a University. My humidity remained 30-37 all. I wonder if that was the effect of the fire. Day 37 - Fire has been successfully put out by this morning and humidity is back to where it needs to be. The plants look great today although of heat and low humidity of yesterday. Seems like the very resilient now and will be pushing the plants here on out Gave the plants a light water (500ml with full kelphos dose(2.5ml per 500ml) today as with the heat and how thirsty they are, I’m sure they will be ready for another water tomorrow. hoping the barley seeds sprout overnight for a lovely 420 treat for the girls tomorrow. Really excited by about LP#1 which has about 7-8 tops - my money is on this plant to be the top yielded of my tent🎰 Day 38 - humidity and temp is perfect 29* high and an average humidity of 48-50. Fed my plants a Seed Sprout Tea with recipe below. 1. Rinse and washed seeds (barely and corn) 2. Place in a paper towel after 24 hour soak in dechlorinated water. 3. Store in a warm dark area for germination. 4. Once germinated, blended up and diluted in water for final product. I added 1 part SST, 9 parts water Day 39 - plants have responded well to SST, and humidity climbing to high 50s, tough to regulate humidity without any AC and humidifier but hopefully with the amino acids I have just fed the girls, the nutrient uptake will remain optimal. White residue- it was only found in areas where water could be stored on leaves eg. Where stem meets leaf, in the center of the leaves and came off very easy with a light dry rub even. I removed the leaves anyway in case of a fungi problem such as Powdery Mildew Day 40 - plants responded well to SST and continuing to stretch. The buds look amazing and only in 2 week flower. These fastbuds continues to amaze me Happy Earth Day to all organic growers out there🌍 Day 41 - adjusted the plants to make more room for them to grow. The strawberry pie in the top right was late to surface to about 2-3 days but starting to fill out now
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So I took a vacation over Christmas so lost a few weeks. I'm currently at 2 wks into flower. The branches became too strong to be weighed down so I switched tactics and threw a net over her to scrog while she stretched in her transition. This works superbly and filled out the remaining space nicely. I'm leaving for this week while she's still stretching before I get in there with my scissors, it looks bushy and messy, but there are tops a plenty and the plant structure is super strong which was my intention from the outset. I'm position the tops daily to guide them. I will prune to next to nothing to get the bud sites exposed and I want full canopy penetration so I don't want too many colas fighting for position. Next week will require more concentration and skill. Oh fuck then lol...
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90x60x140 (Mars Hydro) FC-E4800 (Mars Hydro) Easy2go Aquavalve5 (Autopot) Living Soil (Demetearth) Bruce Banner (PEV Seed) Gorilla GG4 (Ganja Farmer) Cream Caramel (Sweet Seed) Gorilla Gelato (Ganja Farmer) Blueberry (00 Seed) Kalini Asia (Zamnezia) Biscotti Mintz (Barney's Farm) Blackberry Cake (Sensi Seed) Amsterdam Amnesia (Dutch Passion) Gelato Cookie (Ganja Farmer) Purple OG Punch (Ganja Farmer) Sweet ZZ (RQS) Rainbow Road (Paradise Seed) Substrat ~50L: 30L Super Light Mix Biotechnologie 18L coco 2L perlite 1,7kg lombricompost 350g guano de chauve-souris 350g Zéolithe 350g Basalte 170g guano vers de farine 170g biochar 0,7g Endomychorise glomus intraradices 0,7g Bacillus Amyloliquefaciens Paillage de luzerne alfalfa Arrosage avec 2ml/L de mélasse de canne 1x par semaine Pulvérisation avec 1% d’huile de neem jusqu'à la 2eme semaine de floraison
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Hello everyone 😎 Time for harvest my Tropicana Cookies auto from Fast buds after 10 weeks she looks beautiful with some purple color and amazing smell The buds are fat & frosty Have a nice day
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Four weeks into flower. About half done. She’s starting to smell sweet, and I can pick out the smell among her sisters. The stretch is over and she’s recovered fully from defoliation. Now we wait.
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Hello growers -May 30- Watering 0.3L every 72 hours. Nothing added just water until she ready to flip. Showing lots of lateral growth. -Mother plant update- She has hit her 8th week of flower and will be getting the chop in a few days. 90% red hairs and ambers trics started to show. Looking forward to this plant again as the grow was easy and issue free.
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They’re really stretching and basically starting to flower but I’ll wait until next week to claim week one of flower.
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Alien OG looking amazing, my best grow by far but I still could have done so much better, but it's a part of improving, learning as I'm growing 😅. Really excited to try this out, 2 of the ladies I will start flushing on their next feed. 👍🏾
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Keimungsbericht – Lemon Cherry Sundae Automatic Heute beginnt mein neues RDWC-Abenteuer mit der brandneuen Lemon Cherry Sundae Automatic von FastBuds. Für die Keimung habe ich diesmal eine völlig neue Methode ausprobiert – mit einem Ergebnis, das mich absolut überzeugt hat. Zum Einsatz kam ein neues, sauberes Marmeladenglas mit Deckel. Das Glas wurde mit etwa 1 cm Osmosewasser befüllt. Anschließend habe ich mit einer Pipette zwei Tropfen 11,9 % Wasserstoffperoxid hinzugefügt und das Glas verschlossen. Danach wurde das Glas auf einer Heizmatte bei konstanten 28 °C platziert. Das Ergebnis war beeindruckend: Bereits nach nur 8 Stunden entwickelte die Lemon Cherry Sundae eine kräftige Keimwurzel von etwa 1 cm Länge. Eine schnellere Keimung habe ich bisher nur selten erlebt. Die Kombination aus sauberem Osmosewasser, stabiler Temperatur und zusätzlicher Sauerstoffversorgung scheint ideale Bedingungen geschaffen zu haben. Nach diesem perfekten Start zieht die Lemon Cherry Sundae nun in ihr neues RDWC-System ein, wo sie mit dem Plagron Hydro Düngeschema versorgt wird. Ich freue mich darauf, die Entwicklung dieser neuen Genetik von Anfang an zu dokumentieren und bin gespannt, welches Potenzial sie unter optimalen Hydro-Bedingungen entfalten wird. Vielen Dank fürs Vorbeischauen! Jeden Sonntag gibt es neue Updates zu diesem Grow. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Germination Report – Lemon Cherry Sundae Automatic Today marks the beginning of my new RDWC adventure with the brand-new Lemon Cherry Sundae Automatic from FastBuds. For this grow I decided to test a completely new germination method and the results were outstanding. A brand-new clean glass jar with a lid was filled with approximately 1 cm of reverse osmosis water. Using a pipette, I added two drops of 11.9% hydrogen peroxide before sealing the jar. The jar was then placed on a heating mat maintaining a constant temperature of 28°C (82°F). The results were impressive. After only 8 hours, the Lemon Cherry Sundae had already developed a strong taproot measuring approximately 1 cm in length. This was one of the fastest germination results I have experienced so far. The combination of clean RO water, stable warmth and additional oxygen appears to have created ideal conditions. Following this excellent start, the Lemon Cherry Sundae is now moving into its new RDWC system where it will be grown using the Plagron Hydro nutrient line. I am excited to document the complete journey of this new genetic and discover its full potential under optimized hydroponic conditions. Thank you for following along! New updates will be posted every Sunday.
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This strain grew easily. Good quality weed. Strong smell and sugar buds.