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All looking soo good and frosty. Smell is fantastic. Buds are tough and strong. Flashing will come soon.
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Hello. This is the first week of flowering. I took some clones... and I'll explain.... I don't like the plastic domes that fit over the trays, because, the plants wilt when they don't get enough rh To make roots faster, cannabis prefers 90% to 95% rh for the first week, and cannabis prefers florescent lights no farther than 4 inches away left on for the first week. Cannabis stores it's energy in it's roots so it can sleep. So if it doesn't have roots yet, it can't store it's energy. so keep the light on. The second week you can give the 6 hour dark period and 80% to 85% rh, so push the lid open a bit more the second week. And then the 3rd week take the lids off. If the clones wilt, put the lids back on for a few more days. Keep the temp around 22*c to 24*c , Cannabis won't make clone roots, if it's too hot, over 27*c, or too cold, under 18*c. Not too hard. Oh Yes... spray them twice a day with 1/4 strength nutrient, and use RO water for everything because it low in root rot fungus spores. OK... I'll put the plant in the 10'x10' tent each night for 3 weeks, to force flowering. and I'd like to harvest around Sept 15. The plant is growing well. OK. Be Great. Chuck.
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Just trying to decide on purchasing terpinator or rock resinator?? I have a few weeks left of flower and would love to take them to the next level-though the only thing I think that needs to improve is the size of the buds
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We are in Flush !! Was giving them GH Flora series + rapid start + cal mag
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It's vegi week 4, and the two lemon ladies are doing splendidly. If they continue to grow like this, they should be ready to switch to the flowering stage by the end of week five.
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And the time to defoliate this Mama as arrived, i finally manage to get my hands dirty and manage to get some air and light Going true this beast, i mean just look at the size of this auto, she is huge , and getting her fruits on the way, notice that she was needy so wen changing the water on the autopot reservoir i top feed her with some extra P and K just in case, i will repeat this if i fell needed <3<3<3 Biut for now just look at these beast and ho she is evolving so fast now that she is in full flower mode, heheh i know they say dont defoliate autos, but i also know me and i just love to try out what ever. They say its not possible to do and see for my self if is or is not possible, these time was defoliating autoflowers and i will fast know if was a good thing or not heheh lets see hihihi Haded a mini video from me defoliating her and the rest of the sisters dividing room with her <3 <3 <3 As always thank you all for stoping by, for the love you guys put in the community, in to growing and it all, i am blessed to walk among all of you and am blessed with it all. Genetics : AUTO SOMANGO GLUE @ ADVANCED SEEDS All info and full product details can be find in can find @ https://aptus-holland.com/ https://advancedseeds.com/ https://autopot.co.uk/ https://lumatek-lighting.com/ #aptus #aptusplanttech #aptusgang #aptusfamily #aptustrueplantscience #inbalancewithnature #trueplantscience #growerslove #dogdoctoofficial With true love comes happiness <3 <3 <3 Always believe in your self and always do things expecting nothing in return and with an open heart , be a giver and the universe will give back to you in ways you could not even imagine so <3 <3 <3 More info and updates @ https://growdiaries.com/grower/dogdoctor https://instagram.com/dogdoctorofficial https://youtube.com/channel/UCR7ta4DKLFMg2xxTMr2cpIg <3 <3 <3 Growers love to you all <3 <3 <3
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Week 7: The Frost is Taking Over! ❄️🌀 We’ve officially hit the half-century mark, and the tent is looking like a psychedelic dream. These F1 hybrids from Zamnesia are stacking heavy and the terpene profile is getting louder by the hour. 🍍🧀 The Pineapple Express is bringing the tropical heat, while the Blue Cheese is bringing that classic funk. I’m seeing resin production I didn’t think was possible this early! HELP ME CHOOSE: If you could only grow ONE for the rest of your life—would you go for Sweet & Fruity or Gassy & Funky ⛽? Drop your vote in the comments! 👇 We’re officially in the home stretch. Patience is a virtue, but the smell is making it hard to wait! 🍍🧀
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D15/V13 - 07/09/23 - She's ok now, new home and lot of space 🏠 D16/V14 - 08/09/23 - I cutted the lower branches and leaves ✂️✂️ D17/V15 - 09/09/23 - Added a CO2 dispenser. The set up is ok 🛠️🛠️🛠️ D18/V16 - 10/09/23 - Added some nutes 🍗 D19/V17 - 11/09/23 - Waiting to start bending her down 🧠 D20/V18 - 12/09/23 - Added water 💦💦 and nutes 🍗🍗 - pH is too low, I added some pH+ 📒 D21/V19 - 13/09/23 - Started LST, one worker is bending her properly 🌿🌿🌿
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First of all id just like to thank barneys farm for sending me some new strains to run, have added just a couple of pics and a little video for the time being, once dried and cured i will come back and do a full report on the weights and strains, thanks to all who have followed liked and commented along the way see you soon when i come back to give an update 👍✌️ Dos si dos auto ( Another new release from Barneys) and amnesia haze next up so be sure to keep an eye out for them diarys thanks again and see you all soon when i update my reviews and add more pics of the final cured buds 👍✌️
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Since i put my filter the temperature ir a bit high, i think the extractor in not powerfull enough 😔 All 3 Sensi Skunk are 50cm tall, and starting to flower, Big Bug is 35 cm and only a few pistils.. I realized that i started to count day 1 when it was already day 5 or so.. but no problem 😁 I dont have a ph or ec meter (will be my next investment), i just have those drops for test ph, And today when i finished mixing the nutes, i tested with those drops and it was to low, (orange color) so i had to take off 1/4 off the solution, and add tap water, which has high ph and i manage to bring the ph up,(yellow color). Hope they like this mix of waters and nutes i gave them 😆 13/06/2021 Day 27 (from seed) - 1.7L water+nutes Day30 - 2L water Day32 - 2L water + nutes Big Bud is not looking good 😔 bottom yellow leaves and the upper leaves very pale.. growing very slow compared to the others. Same water and nutes for all of them, so i dont know whats the issue. ☹️
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The plant smells extremely strong, and above all it is super sticky. The flowers became so heavy that I had to fix them with wires, otherwise they would hang. The first pistils are turning a brownish color, a few leaves were also removed Flowering day: 42
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36 to 42 Tuesday Day 36 Been seeing pistils about 4 days now. Going to let the autopots drain out and start quarter bloom nutes. D37 Started 1/4 nutes @ 680ppm (see above) D38 Lights from 450w to 475w at 16-20". VPD on point. Just keeping canopy even right now. Supercroping the main stem for the third time. Feels like plant abuse now. D39 They are thirsty. Will start filling the res more with more water. Lowered GROW from 100% to 50% Increased BLOOM from 25% to 50% Increased mix from 680ppm to 720ppm mid week. All other ratios remain the same as above. Solo Cup seeing slight burn @ 680ppm. I was expecting it. Dropping down to ~550 for a bit. D40 Lights increased from 475w to 500w. Will most likely move the fixture closer and drop the wattage back down with that uniform coverage!!! #geekbeast D42 Res is empty again. Decreased GROW from 50% to 25% strength Increased BLOOM, ASTRO and N.CANDY from 25% to 50% 720ppm Happy Halloween!!
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Wakíŋyaŋ, I am who I am, the salt of the earth. Thunderbird is an allegory; his conflicts with other forces in nature are then an attempt to allegorize relationships observed in the natural order, such as the changing of the weather. He is essentially an attempt to represent the patterns of activity of a powerful, mysterious force in a way that can be understood simply and easily – sort of the way in which a weather map functions today. Moving from18x60x60 = 64,800 seconds in 18 hours. 64800x860(ppfd) = 55,728,000 umol per daylight. Into Flower 12x60x60 = 43,200 seconds in 12 hours. 43200x1145(ppfd) = 49,464,000 umol per daylight. It's asking a lot of Rubisco regeneration to maintain 50 DLI in the 12 instead of 18. Raised the ambient CO2 to 1200 to 1500 ppm to achieve efficient gas exchange. Not particularly recommended, but adding sugar to an indoor growing medium is a highly effective way to stimulate microbial activity, which rapidly breaks down the sugars and releases CO2 through cellular respiration. You can safely capture this CO2 to fertilize indoor crops and boost photosynthesis. While this process works, the setup requires precise understanding and management to avoid common indoor growing hazards. The plant Carbon to Nitrogen C:N ratio defines the balance between structural carbon (sugars/cellulose) and nitrogen (proteins/enzymes). It acts as a master regulator of plant health, growth, and metabolism. Rubisco (Ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase) is the engine of photosynthesis responsible for fixing atmospheric CO2 into sugars. It is intimately tied to the C:N ratio for three primary reasons. It is the Plant’s Biggest Nitrogen Sink, Drives the Carbon Side, and it is the Nitrogen Control Knob. Understanding this relationship allows you to predict how plants respond to environmental stress or fertilizer. Rubisco acts as the primary storage sink for leaf nitrogen, accounting for up to 30% to 50% of a C3 plant's soluble protein. Deep Green Leaves signal a rich abundance of both chlorophyll and Rubisco proteins. The plant possesses the heavy enzymatic machinery required to handle 1145 PPFD. Pale or yellowing leaves indicate a nitrogen deficiency. The plant is actively breaking down its own Rubisco to salvage nitrogen for newer growth, drastically reducing its light-tolerance threshold. Subtle difference, but understanding is important in order to be able to judge when to dial light intensity up and light intensity down, when to push, and when to back off. An extra dose of magnesium is vital if a plant is going to push through the growing pains of high-intensity lighting. Foliar application of magnesium is an excellent and rapid way to assist with Rubisco regeneration within a plant, so long as it is applied correctly. Spray strictly in the early morning or late evening, mixing your magnesium with a little fulvic acid or chelator, but only when she gets a little limey on top. This, for me, is the experience of growing, akin to "riding the surf" maintaining efficient Rubisco regeneration through visual identification of the shade of green. Surf a razor-thin wave when balancing light intensity, nutrient availability, and transpiration to maximize Rubisco enzyme efficiency. Keeping the Calvin cycle fully charged without tipping into nutrient toxicity, light stress, or the dreaded chlorosis requires paying close attention to the visual cues the plant provides. By monitoring these subtle shifts in color, turgor pressure, and leaf posture, you adjust your environmental controls and surf that exact razor-thin wave. Nute recycling acts as the vital execution mechanism for autophagy, which defines senescence. Natural senescence is a genetically programmed developmental stage aimed at nutrient recycling, whereas triggered autophagy is a rapid survival response activated by environmental stress. While both processes utilize the vacuole to break down cellular material, their triggers, selectivity, and overall goals are entirely different. Cannabis plant senescence is not separate from nutrient recycling protocols; rather, nutrient recycling is the primary physiological purpose of senescence, and autophagy serves as the core switch mechanism executing both processes. Takes about 24 to 48 hours to notice visible changes once the signals have initiated the autophagic response. Not too late at all. A little bit of fade from senescence 2 weeks from harvest is normal and genetically expected. Send the C:N 32:1 signal 1 week from harvest for the best effect in your organic grow. Understanding what makes leaves fade is not always senescence, but also strongly linked to Rubisco regeneration. That's a whole other subject. Vital to understand the differences if you want a correct diagnosis and to transition from hobby grower to master stoner, differentiating between a true genetic fade and a decline in photosynthetic proteins. Nitrate is nitrate, whether it oxidizes or not is not up for debate. If it's not sunk by the plant you are smoking some if not all of, it's regardless of what your feelings are on the matter. Senescence is highly critical. It is the natural end-of-life stage where the plant redirects energy to ripen flowers. Properly managed, it breaks down harsh chlorophyll, allowing the terpenes (which provide taste and aroma) to peak. Harvesting outside this window leads to an "unripe" or degraded flavor comparable to going without. To initiate the response you seek, you can trigger it multiple ways, when growing synthetically its triggered by nutrient starvation, generally when the entire medium is flushed. This is more to do with N starvation than being entirely empty. Nonetheless. PK boosters are N starvation through maximizing P and K. (Generally only works for synthetic grows) Normally, a medium only holds 10-30% of its nitrogen as ammoniacal ta part boosts this to 50% as it triggers the "ripen" signal, but you don't want to keep ammoniacal above 30% for more than 7-10 days if you can help it. Its a trigger mechanism no more. PK BOOST with 50% ammoniacal N signals floral maturation. PK BOOST with N starvation signals nutrient recycling/sinking. Because you are using organic nutes and you want to maintain the rhizosphere, what you want to do is add carbon in the form of sugars (powdered molasses). It's almost impossible to empty a medium enough when microorganisms are constantly releasing nutrients into the direct EC. Very difficult to initiate starvation responses with ammoniacal nitrogen. Manipulating the C:N ratio is the key to triggering an autophagic response and resulting nutrient recycling in the last days using organic nutes and without having to flush. Generally not recommended for new growers. So do what you want. But if you don't trigger the plant to dump its nitrates into root zones, you will smoke nitrates as NO3- does not oxidize during the dry and cure no matter what you do or how long you dry or cure. Doesn't matter what anyone "feels" about it, how many grows they had with no fade. "Clover steals valuable nutrients." Crop and drop the clover come flipping to flower, its benefit comes from creating an airy and porous rootzone. I don't need to crop and drop once the plant fills the canopy, she blotches out the light, and the clovers die. This is the nitrogen the microorganisms use to convert carbon for respiration throughout the flowering stage.
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Not much done. Usual nutrients, wether is getting warmer but still cold at night 👍 Included overdrive this week until flush
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In a week, I give compost tea, and fermented plant juice once each ^^ Hope you guys have a wonderful day today ^^v *** Please Like, comment & share *** Highly appreciated -----/-----<@
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Day 42 Well.. cant expressed how bummed i am about her... she was the best starter.. looked her last week but this week shes had some major issues with her rootzone.. Cant tell exactly what the issue is but has to be at the rootzone as everyone else is doing great. Didn't stretch even one bit before packing on flower. Have already removed a bunch of dead leaves.
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Lower leaves are yellowing , not sure if it’s due to low light penetration or a nitrogen deficiency so I have slightly upped canna a & b hoping it will solve the problem , if it still carries on I will add nitrogen I think . Raised the light today as I seen a brown spot and leaves curling up the way , the affected cola looks significantly stressed and lagged in growth
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SETUP: -MIGRO 100 -Grow space 60X60X160 (Mammoth PRO 60). -Grow medium is Gold Label Special Mix Gold edition Premium, Airpot (10l). _____________________________ 18th August - 1 x Stress Killer Automatic CBD germinating. Yesterday a package arrived from Royal Queen Seeds! 3 Royal Gorilla Auto, 3 Stress Killer Automatic CBD. This is my second grow. Very happy that @James from Royal Queen Seeds hooked me up with this, plus loads of goodies! thanks again!✌️🏻️ _____________________________ 20th August - Planted in soil (11AM) using the final pot (10L). Watered with 15ml water around where I planted her. _____________________________ 24th August - Day 1 - Seedling above ground after 4 days in soil. I also planted another seed in a red beer cup just to see if there were any significant differences in growth. That one came up above ground already after 2 days. I'm only going to keep one of them but for now you'll see pictures of both for a little bit longer until I decide which one to keep. Of course a transplantation will be needed if I go with the one in the beer cup. I was hoping that transplantation wouldn't be needed this time. _____________________________ 25th August - Day 2 (Day 4 Beer Cup) - Still hasn't got the shell off. Only beer cup going strong so far. Fed both with 30ml tap💧 I also noticed something weird. It looks like "beer cup" has developed trichomes already which I know isn't the case. _____________________________ 27th August - Day 4 (Day 6 Beer Cup) - The shell came off yesterday. Fed both with 50ml tap💧 _____________________________ 28th August - Day 5 (Day 7 Beer Cup) - Fed both with 45-60ml tap💧 _____________________________