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Gelato Auto Week 2 These big girls have had an amazing week doubling in size. Heat has been a little issue with these two but over all they have been OK besides some leafs that have curled and showing a few rust spots on a couple leafs. I upped the water a little to 32oz a day. Over all good growth keeping plenty of air flow. Happy Growing Everyone.
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6/1 topped all of the mains(about 5 or 6). Shes so fucking bushy its crazy. Each main is branching out more and more at each node. Shes gonna be a huge bush by the end of summer. Also attempted to defoliate some of her more crowded areas 6/2 Shes looking super happy after a good feed yesterday. Responded super well to the topping on most of the mains. Slightly concerned its gonna make her even more thick and bushy 6/6 fed some recharge and slf100
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The strawberry gorilla has come out of the soil and it pushed itself up very well without having to dig it up out the soil. This is one plant I’m excited for I hope it grows to look like the photos The temps are rising around here making it some much easier to start seedling than in the winter with heater on full blast
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Stellar week for the Critical Girls. The others are still lagging behind a bit, I wish they'd get their act together. Some are showing a little nitrogen deficiency, so I'll give them a foliar spray tomorrow. I also flushed them with some sledgehammer back on Thursday because one of the Critical Cures and the Blue Shark was showing a little Boron lockout.
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Week 6 of flowering 10/23/24 Changed nutrients to fit week 6 Buds are getting even bigger and thicker. Defoliated a little. Noticed a PH of 4.8 in runoff, same as the late stage of flower in my previous grow. After lowering feed EC, CalMag on max strength, flushing with 0.8ec nutes for 3 days in a row, nothing changed and PH stayed the same. Read in a forum thread about constant low PH in the rootzone when growing in coco. Got great info about CEC, water, nutrients and little chemistry from a detailed explanation. (https://www.icmag.com/threads/recurring-problem-with-low-ph-in-coco.338385/page-2#post-10843765) Flushed plants with tap water + calmag, PH 6.5. Used 120L total for 4 plants in 2 days. 1st day: flushed after lights on, did not water until 2 hours before lights off and flushed again. Runoff PH went up a little, but not to the correct range. 2nd day: flushed after lights on and checked runoff EC + PH, of each plant. Fortunately, PH got corrected to 5.8, and I returned to automatic watering 4 times a day (with 10%-20% runoff). Thoughts: In the last grow, I thought I had a problem because of salts buildup in the media with constantly low PH in late flower. I didn't fully correct the problem till chop day. Same problem here in the same stage of flower without the salt buildup. After reading every forum I could find about the problem, I understood that my bloom nutes were the main problem because of their chemical composition. The coco ability to exchange ions lead to the low PH in the rootzone. It got worse quickly because I did not use any tap water with the feedings, so the PH could swing easily and drastically without resistance. After I looked online for the T.A. feeding chart, I saw they used TriPart Grow till week 7 of flower, the Nitrogen type they are using will up the PH. CocoForCannabis chart that I'm using, has not enough nitrogen to combat the bloom nutes PH down effect in flower. It gets even worse with RO water because there are no minerals that can resist PH down. Now I'm using 30% tap water with rest RO water, T.A. TriPart feeding chart with calmag and silica. Hopefully I have corrected the problem for the rest of the grow. It wasn't easy, because there were lots of variables that worsened the problem quickly. Now I'm checking runoff PH and EC daily. Update on next week :)
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The clone of Ayahuasca Purple have a gap of growing very impressive !! I’m working on it to do my first Main lining for now the results are great her reaction to low stress training and topping are beautifull ! she never stop to grow i love this plant
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Day 43 Lowered grow dose Increased bloom & top max Replaced rhino skin with big bud buds are stacking nicely, pistils are exploding, and frost is coming in. All 3 plants showing slight stress which I believe is from the strong 600w HPS light. Nothing of concern, however not a lot I can do as light is already as full height, however Will Increase air flow more upward. Day 44 Frost has arrived. Bud sites really started to fill out now. Drinking 3L every 1.5 days. Last feed was no grow as wanna cut back on N, and a 50% feed of other nutrients to reduce nute burn. Very happy with progress so far. Day 46 Increased bloom dose, and cut back on all other nutes. Very happy so far.
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Beeindruckende Pflanze!! Von oben bis unten feste Buds 💪 ein Traum für jeden Grower 😎 Dunkel lila, schon fast schwarze Blätter, ein Hingucker sag ich euch 🤗😉 Wie immer, für mehr Infos, Bilder und Videos auf meine Facebook Seite kommen 😁🤗 "Green Room Anbau und Austausch" Ich erwarte euch dort und freu mich auf euch
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trichs are milky this time i decided to chop as milky is peak thc and not wait to start amber this way i see it buds stay green even after a few months in jars Trimming initially only - and hang down in shaded ventilated place for 10-14 days Then moving to jars wood boxes for olding process..
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​🌿 VEG WEEK 2: AK-47 XL | Divine Seeds ​🌱 VEGETATIVE PROGRESS ​The AK-47 XL is showing some serious vigor this week. The transition from seedling to an established vegetative plant is going smoothly. She’s putting out larger, healthy fan leaves with a beautiful deep green hue. The node spacing remains tight, and the plant is developing a nice, bushy structure. ​Looking at the photos, you can see the secondary growth points starting to peek out, which means she’s preparing to branch out. The stem is continuing to thicken, providing a strong base. The overall health is 10/10 with no signs of stress or deficiencies. 📈 ​💧 NUTRIENT FEEDING & WATERING ​Maintaining the current feeding schedule as she responds perfectly to it. The root system is clearly expanding well, allowing the plant to take up nutrients efficiently. ​Current Feeding Schedule (per Liter): ​Root-Juice: 4.0 ml/l ​Acti-Vera: 2.0 ml/l ​Calmag: 0.5 ml/l ​Parameters: ​pH: 6.5 ​Relative Humidity (RH): 69% ​VPD: 0.94 kPa ​CO2: 731 ppm ​💭 GROWER'S NOTE​ Environment is the key! My VPD is currently sitting at 0.94 kPa, which is the sweet spot for early veg. This allows the plant to transpire perfectly without stress. The leaf tips are looking sharp and the symmetry is great. I’m very happy with how this Divine Seeds genetic is handling the current intensity. Staying the course! 🚀
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June 28: it rained a fair bit in June which is good, of course, and it looks like nice warm cannabis weather for the next two weeks. There will be a lot of vegetative growth in the next two weeks. July 4: she is filling in nicely and will do fine despite having broken a stem. Patched up but it delayed development on that side. Anyway seems pretty even now so it should be good from here.
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Back on track everything looks fine. Ph runoff stable at 6.3 feeding twice daily now 1.5L in morning 1L evening. Have reintroduced silica at a reduced 2ml per 25 litre. Attempted some lst with plastic clips and did a lot of damage removing so will not be using them again. Am happy to just top and tuck for now till we are ready for trimming. Heights vary from 20cm to 29cm
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Watered today Tuesday 7 litres plain ph water , caught runoff , EC=1.08 (1080) ph=6.3 Watered today Friday 7 litres of 5ml/l Terra bloom , 2ml/l Sumo active boost , caught runoff,EC=2.2 ph=6.5 Watered today Monday 7 litres 4ml/l Terra bloom , 2ml/l Sumo active boost , caught runoff EC=2.2 ph=6.4
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They go fatter day by day, still clear trics, and some nuggs are littel under developped further down stem, but massive colas covering the whole surface, smells like fruity candy and sticky as hell, resun production is insane. I just dont eant to get mold drying this, any yips? Whole plant or chop of piezes and hang or dry net, colas are real fat and rock hard.. counted round 35 top colas