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New light this week! Not sure what I should expect. I fed the girls early on, but think the feed levels were too strong as they showed signs of pH imbalance again. Flushed them with water, tested pH, low and behold pH too low. After flushing fed with a lighter nutrient mix, which they have both enjoyed since. By the end of the week, it's obvious these girls like the new light. It's promoted some new growth and more bud sites, which will hopefully increase the overall yield. Going to be fun watching them fatten up over the next couple of weeks or so.
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Day 35, power at 70% with lamp distance 50cm. I did add some metal wires for LST the branches. She is growing very well and now starting flowering.
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Similar conditions as last week, but the plant is getting bigger, so is drinking more, I was finally able to feed the plant 2 times in one week. This week I also introduced a foliar spray. I applied the foliar spray 1h after the lights turned off, next time I need to give it a bit earlier, right after the lights turn off. I also used Mycorrhizae this week as well I feel that the initial problems that I had been solved, the plant is growing at a normal pace now. DAY 30 - Water PH - 5.80 PPM- 531 Solution Temp - 22 Watering Volume - 2L DAY 33 - Nutes PH - 6.02 PPM- 1600 Solution Temp - 21 Watering Volume - 1.2L Foliar Spray PH - 5.21 PPM- 1450 Solution Temp - 21 Watering Volume - 100 ml
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The growth took off this week! Both plants showing signs of flowering but one is ahead of the other. I'd say there was at least 6 inches of height added over the past 7 days or so. I'd consider this the first week of flower
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Hello friends, so after almost 6 weeks of flower her end has come. Pistils were mostly all brown and curl in trichomes where almost all milky, I think topping it made it finished so much faster and it's something I will not do again with this strain. However the harvest was incredible just for this one plant. As you can see total wet was over 400 grams with some branches so I'm guessing maybe about 300 grams of just wet bud. Will come back to update dry weight as well as taste and effect on her. 10/28/2021 Day 85- Finally harvested the other two plants and WOW the smell is super strong and frosty buds everywhere. So after adding this wet weight to the first I came up with a total of 1260 grams wet weight. Will dry for about ten days and will update total dry weight.
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Leckere Zitronische Sorte! Kann leicht Übergossen werden sonst sehr einfach für den Anbau Guter erster Grow! Kleine Fehler waren dabei: -Übergossen -Zu spät in die Blüte geschickt daher über Lampe hinaus gewachsen -Trauermücken Befall am Ende der Blüte - Sehr fluffige Blüten durch die Fehler Aber sonst extrem leckerer und intersive Sorte echt zu empfehlen 👍🏻🍍☣️
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Cosecha: Día 63 - Cosecha Óptima Dinámica Nutricional y Translocación de Metabolitos El éxito de este ciclo radica en la ejecución estricta del escalonamiento gradual del Nitrógeno (N). Siguiendo los hallazgos de Saloner & Bernstein (2021), redujimos el suministro de N conforme avanzó la floración para evitar el antagonismo con la síntesis de metabolitos secundarios. Punto Dulce de N: Al mantener el flujo de N por debajo de los 160 mg/L y finalizar cerca de los 0-50 ppm en la fase de maduración, logramos "apagar" la inversión energética en biomasa foliar. Translocación de Azúcares: Esta deficiencia de N programada indujo una translocación masiva de carbohidratos desde las hojas abanico hacia las inflorescencias. La planta, al detectar la baja disponibilidad de nitratos, priorizó la ruta del ácido mevalónico y la ruta MEP/DOXP, maximizando la biosíntesis de cannabinoides y terpenos en lugar de aminoácidos estructurales tal como lo documentado en el articulo de Saloner y Bernstein. Análisis del Estado de los Tricomas Glandulares La decisión de cosechar en el día 63 se basó en un análisis micro-morfológico de los tricomas: Madurez Cromática: Se observó un 90% de tricomas lechosos (opacos) y un 10% de tricomas ámbar. Este ratio es el punto de máxima concentración de THC gracias a la aplicación de 250 ppm de Ácido Ascórbico como antioxidante en la última semana, justo antes de que la degradación enzimática hacia CBN. Integridad Estructural: Gracias al aporte de Silicio biodisponible (manteniendo el buffer de 40-49 ppm de Silicio), las cabezas de los tricomas glandulares mostraron una resiliencia mecánica superior, evitando la ruptura prematura y la oxidación de los aceites esenciales. Salud Metabólica y Protección Antioxidante La implementación del protocolo de Ácido Ascórbico (250 ppm) y Ácido Salicílico (70 ppm) en la recta final fue determinante: Neutralización de ROS: El ascorbato actuó como un potente antioxidante sistémico, neutralizando las Especies Reactivas de Oxígeno (ROS) generadas por la alta radiación y el calor del Exterior preservando la transparencia y pureza de la resina. Priming de Defensa: El ácido salicílico mantuvo activa la ruta SAR, asegurando que el sistema inmunológico de la planta permaneciera alerta contra patógenos oportunistas durante el periodo de estrés hídrico controlado (dry-backs) previo al corte. La arquitectura floral muestra una densidad de cálices excepcional, característica del linaje Cookies, con una cobertura de resina que confirma una gestión impecable del estrés abiótico y la nutrición mineral basada en evidencia científica.
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💩Holy Crap Growmies We Are Back💩 Well growmies we are at 21 days in and everything is going great 👌 👉 Shes a stout little plant , chunky too , im gonna do a little bit of some low stress training 💪 Preflowers now showing 👍 Lights being readjusted and chart updated .........👍rain water to be used entire growth👈 👉I used NutriNPK for nutrients for my grows and welcome anyone to give them a try .👈 👉 www.nutrinpk.com 👈 NutriNPK Cal MAG 14-0-14 NutriNPK Grow 28-14-14 NutriNPK Bloom 8-20-30 NutriNPK Bloom Booster 0-52-34 I GOT MULTIPLE DIARIES ON THE GO 😱 please check them out 😎 👉THANKS FOR TAKING THE TIME TO GO OVER MY DIARIES 👈
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@Kyledn27
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Wow has she grown like a fat lady on Christmas! She is almost as tall as me now, predicted to be as tall as me (5 11) within the week when her stretching finishes up, super happy with how this grow is going and honestly couldn’t ask for any better, big shout out to Gaia green for this one. Makes growing easier than ever. I top dressed with 10 tbsp of bloom mix this week ( 1tbsp per gallon) and may top dress once more later in flower to make sure I have no deficiencies like with my auto flowers.
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Controller is easy to use along with the app
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Ficando com super tricomas , engordando bem e saudável,essa genética da latitud Sur seeds é muito boa,essa planta é um clone de uma olá tá mãe com mais de 5 anos, é uma genética estável e fácil de cultivo,com grandes resultados, precisa de bastante nutrição na flora e absorve bastante água então é bom regar sempre, resistente a pragas e a climas com a umidade alta . Thai+México=Moby Dick+Super silver haze=Super Moby Dick.
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Greetings friends Allow me to introduce you to my first ever brand spanking new homemade self contained DWC hydroponic system. So for this small experimental cycle, I will be testing various nutritional additives and plant training techniques. I will be sure to record a daily log in order to optimize my progress. Please note I will not be including germination and drying time. Day 1 Mon, 16 July So after a few days germination and nurturing, the plants have been moved to their permanent home. I filled the reservoir with nutrients following the can a websites specific instructions. Day 2 Tue, 17 July I've noticed a small growth in height however, I had a small humidity dome which upon moving slightly damaged the leaves but I noticed some strange spots which may have been from the fertiliser. But I did follow the dosages exactly?? Day 4 Thurs, 18 July Note to self, maybe stick with clones seeing as you get straight into the vegging stage saving maybe a week or two. That and the fact they're free. Ok, so I had to completely empty all my reservoirs because I misinterpreted the CANNA websites feeding schedule. It said 0-3 weeks which I foolishly did not realise was post-germination/sapling. And also one of the smaller plants #3, actually fell over because it's roots still had not dug deep enough to feed on the reservoirs moisture. However, I almost literally saw it pop back up with a tad of rehydration. Note to self a good trick for future reference will be to fill the reservoir right up until it pretty much touches the net pot and then shrinks back down to that even 35L once I begin adding nutrients. Day 5 Fri, 18 July Ok, so I gathered a bit of Intel from my friendly neighbourhood hydroman. First off I can hold off buying the EC meter until next they enter the actual vegetative stage which apparently is between 3 to 5 internodes ( the space between nodes) until then I will be feeding them a fraction amount of veggie fertilizer and rhizotonic. Now, this swamp cooler thing has piqued my curiosity if I'm not mistaken dry ice converts to carbon dioxide which we all know plants love so, that means a swamp cooler can cool, raise humidity and increase co2? In the mean time, I was given a bag of homegrown co2 which I will photograph. This will also counter the high-temperature problems I have been having. Apparently, plants can withstand an additional 10 degrees with the addition of co2 that complemented by silica would prove to be invaluable in the summer. I will be purchasing a humidifier for my saplings soon and have decided to stick with weekly reservoirs, Peace out. Day 7 Sun, 21 July Note to self I think for my cycle if I used a short square shaped reservoirs and perhaps less litres next time with multiple net pots per reservoir and with clones I think that would greatly accelerate vegge time and thus shorter cycles in general Got myself a very good humidifier and added small amounts of vegge fertilizer to the none CANNA plants.
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The girls are smelling really nice…turned out a seed project but I sure would get some fire smoke. I’ve been feeding her 3 gallons of water daily preparing her for some charcoal ash…
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2/1: Woke up to some white splotches on Amnesia 3, which I thought were drops of humidity-water which contains a lot of white junk (ultrasonic humidifiers), but after slowing down and watching the overnight timelapse footage, I think it may be powdery mold. I was able to wipe it off with a soft, damp toothbrush earlier, but now I'm probably going to need to snag some neem oil. There are also some lightening of spots on Trainwreck, however no white splotches yet. I'm really hoping this isn't caused by powdery mold on one plant causing leaf septoria in another. Either way, neem oil should clear this up while still early in the grow stages. Lights are at 60% and are about 15-16 inches above the tops of the plants. I've purchased some General Organics Calmag solution and some neem oil spray. I applied the neem oil to any white spots on Amnesia 3 with a Q-tip. I coated one of the two discolored leaves on Trainwreck with neem oil lightly spread with a Q-tip, as to not allow bubbles to form and cause a magnifying glass effect from the lights onto the leaves. I mixed up a gallon of water with a tsp of calmag, and then heavily pH-upped it to about 6. I carefully watered about a cup of water around Trainwrecks stem. If the neem oil works, one leaf will be fixed; if the calmag works, both leaves should be fixed...at least that's the goal. 2/2: So the concensus of others on the lower leaves of Trainwreck are light burn from water on the leaves, though I'm not too sure. The outside edge of one leaf is starting to brown, which makes me wonder if it laying on the soil could be causing a nutrient burn. I've decided to throw a few toothpicks under those two leaves to help keep them off the soil, in hopes that the browning won't continue to grow. The neem oil that I dabbed onto Amnesia 3 has lightened a few spots, but overall she looks good. 2/3: Looking good. Raised the light on Trainwreck by an inch or so, to hopefully get a little stretch. 2/4: So far so good, growing fast! I used a little bit of calmag water on trainwreck to see if I could resolve the yellowing, otherwise they have not been watered yet since transplant. Probably will water here soon within the next couple of days.
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🌿 Woche 4 🌱 Wachstum & Training 🌱 Es war an der Zeit, das Training zu beginnen. 🔧🌱 Der Plan ist, sie so symmetrisch runterzubinden, dass ich die allermeisten Triebe auf einer Höhe habe. 📏 Ich hoffe, dass sie sich nicht zu sehr in die Quere kommen – und alle Triebe wieder schön hochkommen. 🌞🌿 Ein kleiner Bruch ist mir dann doch passiert. 😬✂️ Bin aber guter Dinge, dass das wieder wird. 💪🌱 Hier und da musste auch wieder gut entlaubt werden. 🍃✂️ Ich fahre gerade so etwa 300 PPFD und werde es nur langsam erhöhen. 📉💡 Somit sollten die Triebe immer wieder nach Licht streben – und hochkommen. 🔝🌞 💧 Blumat & Gießen 💧 Ich gieße weiter nach Fahrplan: 🕒 Alle Paar Tage bei 110 mbar 🚿 2 l Wasser ☀️ Wetter 🌞 Kurzzeitig waren die Temperaturen wieder fast normal warm – so 26 °C. 😌🌤️ Aber ging dann wieder Richtung 30 °C und mehr ... 🔥 🎶 The Grow must go on! 🌱🎵
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This week marked the transition into flowering as the light cycle was switched to 12/12, officially initiating bloom 🌸 For the first few days both plants continued normal vegetative growth. The stretch became noticeable after about 3 days, marking the beginning of the flowering phase. • Height approx. ~65 cm • Both plants taller than the Jelly Donutz • Early stretch phase beginning Light intensity was increased to ~750 PPFD ☀️ Clear phenotypic differences continue to develop: • Pheno #2 shows a thicker main stem and stronger vertical growth, with branches staying closer to the main stem • Pheno #1 grows more open and spreads more evenly in all directions Water demand differs slightly between the two: • Pheno #2 watered every 2 days • Pheno #1 watered every 2–3 days 💧 Feeding this week: • 1x BioTabs Bio PK • Otherwise water + BioBizz CalMag Environment remained stable: • 25°C temperature • ~60% RH 🌡️ Very few to no visible white pistils yet, which is normal this early after the flip. The plants are still transitioning hormonally and focusing on stretch before full flower development. Overall a smooth and controlled start into bloom, with stretch beginning and clear structural differences between the phenotypes ?🔥
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Si è ripresa alla grande dopo le varie tecniche di potatura e defogliazione 😊 forse pronta per la fase di fioritura?
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Well I thought she was close to harvest but she decided to have another growth spurt. I’m glad I didn’t chop her! There was lots more bud growth this week but that’s stopped now and I haven’t seen white pistils for a couple of days so I think she’s close. The pistils are turning amber slowly, there’s still only a few here and there so we’ll wait and see. Happy growing.