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Day 39 to 46 of flower Basically the girls are on autopilot, with the autopots and Gaia green there really isn't much to do, both methods are super user friendly and the basic needs that need to be meet are just ph water in the reservoir every couple days and then watch them stack buds on top of buds...Occasionally I move a branch over to another square in the net to make room but Basically after the last top feeding it's just watch and weight, pun intended....
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Ehi ragazzi tutto bene! È arrivato finalmente il momento di dare il terzo tea di compost ricevuto da questa bellissima creatura! Ha davvero un bel aspetto , le foglie sono arriciate e prominenti verso la luce in un modo impressionante!, Sembra quasi che la pianta si stia nutrendo sotto i miei occhi di luce della lampada della Mars! Sta iniziando a puzzare davvero intensamente e le cime super appiccicose si stanno evolvendo nella direzione giusta! Mi aspetto la migliore ganja che abbia mai coltivate! Salute a tutti e buon 420!!
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PURPLE KUSH / KANNABIA SEEDS WEEK #5 OVERALL WEEK #4 VEG This week this lady looking good she hasn't had any issues thus far additionally I topped her this week!! Stay Growing!! Thank you for stopping by and taking a look it's much appreciated!! Thank you KANNABIA SEEDS!! PURPLE KUSH / KANNABIA.COM
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....Understanding Electrical Conductivity Electrical conductivity measures a material’s ability to transmit electric current, which in the context of gardening, relates to the soil or nutrient solution’s ion content. In simpler terms, EC indicates how salty the environment is around the roots of a plant. This “saltiness” is crucial because it affects the plant’s osmotic pressure, which in turn influences nutrient uptake and overall plant health. The Science Behind EC At its core, EC measures the presence of soluble ions like potassium, calcium, magnesium, and nitrates – all vital nutrients for plant growth. These ions carry electrical charges, and their movement creates an electrical current, detectable as conductivity. High EC levels typically mean a high concentration of dissolved ions, whereas low EC levels indicate fewer nutrients are available. The Impact of Electrical Conductivity on Plant Growth The relationship between EC and plant growth is a delicate balance. Just the right EC level can enhance nutrient uptake, bolster plant health, and increase yields. However, when EC levels stray too far from the optimal range, they can lead to nutrient imbalances, osmotic stress, and even plant death. Nutrient Uptake and EC Levels Plants absorb nutrients from the soil or water through their roots, a process influenced by the surrounding EC levels. Ideal EC levels help create an optimal environment for this exchange, ensuring plants receive the nutrients they need without exerting excessive energy. High EC Levels: A Double-Edged Sword While a certain level of dissolved ions is beneficial, excessively high EC levels can harm plants. High salinity can draw water out of plant cells, leading to dehydration and nutrient lockout – a condition where plants cannot absorb essential nutrients despite their presence. Low EC Levels: Undernourished Gardens Conversely, low EC levels can starve plants of necessary nutrients, stunt growth, and lead to underdeveloped or diseased plants. Maintaining an optimal EC range is crucial for healthy plant development. Measuring and Adjusting Electrical Conductivity Understanding the importance of EC is one thing, but applying this knowledge in the garden or greenhouse requires practical steps. Regular monitoring and adjustment can ensure that plants remain in a conducive growth environment. Tools for Measuring EC Gardeners can use various tools to measure EC, from simple handheld meters to more sophisticated systems integrated into hydroponic setups. Regular monitoring allows for timely adjustments to soil or nutrient solutions, ensuring optimal EC levels. Adjusting EC for Optimal Growth Adjusting EC involves changing the concentration of nutrients in the soil or solution. In hydroponics, this might mean diluting or concentrating the nutrient solution. In soil, amendments may be added or flushed with water to correct EC levels. Practical Applications: EC in Various Growing Environments The application of EC knowledge varies across different growing environments, from traditional soil-based gardens to modern hydroponic systems. Soil Gardening In soil, EC measurements can help diagnose nutrient imbalances and guide fertilization practices. Amending soil with organic matter or flushing with water can adjust EC levels to better support plant growth. Hydroponics and Aquaponics In hydroponic and aquaponic systems, where plants are grown in water-based solutions, maintaining optimal EC levels is crucial for nutrient availability. These systems allow for precise control of EC, directly influencing plant health and yield. Greenhouse Cultivation In greenhouses, EC monitoring can help manage the nutritional status of various plants, ensuring that each receives the right nutrient mix for optimal growth. Automated systems can provide real-time EC adjustments based on plant needs. Navigating Challenges: Overcoming EC-Related Issues While maintaining optimal EC levels can significantly enhance plant growth, gardeners may encounter challenges such as fluctuating conditions, equipment malfunctions, or environmental stresses. Regular monitoring, combined with a solid understanding of each plant’s specific needs, can mitigate these issues. Conclusion: The Conductive Path to Lush Gardens Electrical conductivity, though an invisible factor, is a cornerstone of successful gardening and farming. By understanding and managing EC levels, gardeners and farmers can profoundly influence the health and productivity of their plants. As we continue to explore the nuances of plant growth, the role of EC stands out as a testament to the marriage of science and nature in cultivating life. Whether in soil, water, or air, mastering the art of electrical conductivity can unlock the full potential of our green companions, leading to bountiful harvests and vibrant gardens.
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sorry I missed a week😪 been very busy plus its been very hot this past two weeks but she seems to love the sun and the heat regardless that fact. she really hasn't growth up much but with the fimming lots of new growth training with a tomato cage n its really helping out as y I u guys and gals can see thank you for stopping by 🙏 stay tuned let's see how bushy she gets by next week feeding day is tomorrow she always loves that happy growing everyone 🌱🙏
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What a fun run this was ! These Ogreberrys finished up from 81 days to 102 days with nice hints of gassy , sour purple , sweetness and glistening with frost! These ladies will cure up for a month an will be ready to test out ! So much fun , I highly recommend this strain if your looking for some oooy gooohy resiny grape smelling nugs !
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Switched over to bloom Booster tablets now the preflowers are showing I think the roots have filled the pots as they drink it dry every day! Especially the tallest! No LST just a few fans nipped of or the odd blade that's blocking light has been removed, and its helped! My HPS is leeching calcium from my tops but the bloom booster has 40% more cal/mag in them so we should be good. I just rotate the plants and it seems to get the green back in the leaves. Its technically 6 weeks from sprout BTW. Thanks for watching, any tips feedback welcome. Update- so the stretch hasn't stopped. 5" since Friday, I thought I was guna get small autos lol So I decided to do some lollipoping on all the plants And some defoliation. I've supercropped the death out of my Trouble plant, I mean every branch even the top! but she's back on track and growing again! Will update Friday!
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Should Be Finnishing up any Day now Strong Aroma
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Getting close. It’s extremely sticky snd smells divine.
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Fastbuds seeds Gorilla zkittles auto Only using spring water for first week and spraying with foop mist. Going to use foop nutrients with Humboldts secret cal/mag and nectar for the gods ph up and down! Planted right into substrate. I’m using Mother Earth coco coir/perlite mix with hydroton at bottom of pot
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Day 7 of flowering & so far we’re off to a good start. They’ve grown 6” since last week so that’s almost an 1” a day. So far I’m still watering every other day with 1/2 gallon of water each-6.3 ph & that seems to be fine. I might have to start watering everyday here pretty soon though or I’ll have to increase the amount of water I give them each time I water. I’m having fun, I hope they are too.
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Welcome to the start of week 6 !!!!! I'm so excited to be almost ready to start training these ladies good and proper ! They are picking up speed and growing nicely . Ivy will be growing out 4 main cola's instead of 2 which is super cool !!! Once the training has taken full effect I will be changing over into flower ( not for some times still ) and then we will see what these ladies bring to the table . Stay tuned ladies and gents things are starting to get exciting! A big thank you to everyone who stops by the diary ( old and new ) I love the support I get from GD you guys are great!! Happy Growing!! -V.G Day#33V Ladies are responding well to water increase . They seem to be gaining speed for growth as well . Day#1 Since watering 1/2 L at 320PPM ( Sensi Cal only ) Day#34V Pictures N/A. Started to train the ladies ! Going get my canopy nice and even now ! Day#2 Since watering 1/2 L at 320PPM Day#35V Pictures N/A. Ladies are responding well to the training ! Day#3 Since watering 1/2 L at 320 PPM Day#36V Pictures N/A. Watered ladies 1.5 Cups each at 250PPM ( 1ml b52 .5ml sensi ) Day#37V Pictures N/A. Ladies responding well to watering just growing along nicely ! Day#1 since watering 1.5 cups each at 250 PPM Day#38V Pictures N/A. Going strong with the training . Day#2 since watering 1.5 cups at 250PPM Day#39V Pictures N/A. Ladies are getting thirstier and thirstier 1! Day#3 Since watering 1.5 cups at 250 PPM Recap : Ladies responded well to training this week , going to continue to train until im happy with canopy . Im sorry I havent posted many pictures due to a death in the family and the holidays coming up I've had barely any time to be on here ! I thank everyone for being patient with me . Other then that there's nothing much to say on to week 7 !!
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✂️Defoliation one more time. ✌️🎃Thank you for checking my cultivation.
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Week 18 of life and day 40 of flower. Tricomes look nice, buds are swelling and still lots of white. We are probably 3-4 weeks away from harvest.
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------GENERAL COMMENT------ Nice and easy, liking to grow this girls, they are vigorous and i already can see white roots at the bottom of my 15l pots, so they rooted very well. Training wise, just some FIMing in the two girls. Had an issue with the humidifier forgot to turn off and almost burnt my LED, as the humidity raised to 99%, like growing underwater lol... ------SM.BLUEBERRY COMMENT------ FIMimg did not have a good effect on this girl, topping would be better, so basically I'm not seen a lot of branching out for now.
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Loving the buds on two of the strains I’ve only had black buds one time before, and it was some of the best, but I’ve ever had super excited for this grow🔥💯
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She's pretty much on autopilot now. Trichomes clear still.