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Harvested #2, 40/60 amber to cloudy trichome ratio, couldn't weigh wet 25/10/24 - Harvested #1, 50/50 amber to cloudy trichome ratio Haven't weighed #2 final dry weight yet, still in the process of trimming #2 final dry weight: 273.9g, just under 10 ounces. 02/11/24 - #1 is dry, haven't had time to trim, in jars until I have time. Estimate #1 will yield more then #2 #1 final dry weight: 351.8g, 12.5 ounces 625.7g total off both plants #2 has better bag appeal, smell is very floral and piney. #1 is not as nice looking in appearance but takes the win for smell, has a strong skunk smell, get a whiff of cat piss whenever the jars are opened as well. Was very prevalent in the final week of flower, kept thinking the cats had got into the room and peed somewhere. Overall happy with the results.
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👉DIA : 13/12/21👈 Metodo de germinacion: 👉<< VASO DE AGUA >>👈 seleccionamos las cantidades deseadas de semillas y en un pequeño vaso con agua opmotizada insertamos las semillas para nutrirlas durante 12H, situada en un lugar sin luz, apropiadamente tapada con un trapo.😉 __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 👉DIA : 14/12/2021👈 👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇 una vez pasada las 12 H de germinacion en vaso de agua , depositamos las semillas bien colocadas en un recipiente con papel de cocina humedecido con agua y 1ML de estimulador de raices (TOPCROP). Esperamos de 1 a 2 días a que salga la raiz de la semilla y ser transportada a los Jiffy😉 ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 👉DIA 17/12/2021👈 👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇 Pues pasados los 3 dias de germinacion en el metodo de papel, vemos que ya salieron a luz las raices y con sorpresa😱 NUNCA habia visto una cosa asin!! An salido GEMELAS, sii sii !!😵 de una misma semilla an salido dos raices una cosa impresinante! y damos paso a colocarlas en los Jiffy. 👉Instrucciones:👈 - Colocación de los jiffy en un recipiente con 2L de agua y 2ML de enraizantes de top Crop. - Dejamos actuar durantes varios minutos hasta que el jiffy se extienda. - Abrimos un pequeño orificio en los Jiffy para introducir la semilla con el cáliz dejandolo hacia afuera. - Colocamos en un pequeño invernadero para que tengan la suficiente humedad. - Ayudandonos de unos foco de pocos waltios, le damos a luz necesaria para esta face de germinacion dejandolas 24 horas de luz. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ DIA 22/12/2021 Colocacion de Jiffy en Maceta de 3,25L 👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇 👉Instrucciones👈 -Pasados varios dias vemos que el periantio(semilla) ya se rompió y empezo a salir los cotiledones con una hermosa raiz blanca por debajo del jiffy. -rellenamos macetas de 3,25L con sustrato de top crop(anterior cultivo). -introducimos los jiffy en las macetas dejando la plantula bien colocada. -regamos con 3L agua opmotizada y 1ML/L enraizante Voodoo ADVANCED NUTRIENTS - Permanecemos con las 24 horas de luz con foco led. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 👉DIA 25/12/2021👈 👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇 pasados 3 dias desde que se plantó en maceta. A dado unas respuestas increibles !!👍 las volvemos a regar y a cambiar las horas de luz que se pasarian a 18H
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Starting to Stretch, try to even eout the Canopy for the next 2-3 Day and then leave them allone light Defoliation was performed during day 6
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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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Week 17 Last week before harvest. Just let the plants ending the maturation process. Good synchronization between the different strains, selected with an approximate identical flowering period. I want harvesting all the plants at the same time. Flowers are dense, hard and thick, pretty resinous. 4 strains = 4 different smells, 4 different colors….🤩 I flushed consciously and stopped watering 4 days before the harvest day. I turned off the light during 48h, with ventilation on. All is ready for the cut. Date is programmed to the full moon period….why not…🤔 I will trim a little bit the plants before cutting and hanging them in the tent with the same ventilation cycle, no light of course…
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Christmas week, family over so no pictures but she’s still looking good
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Hoy día 20/4/26 hemos añadido el primer riego de monsterbloom. Tengo que decir que e metido dos riegos desde la última vez hasta ahora muy suaves con calmag y purezym rebajando con esto la ec ya que tenía muchos puntos salinos y algunas plantas quemaron sus hojas Después de este riego en dos días intercaló 20l de calmag más purezym y a los otros dos días vuelvo a meter abonos así iré intercalando para no subir más la salinidad y preparando el terreno para el lavado de raíces.. tengo que añadir que el último riego con power roots y silick se acabó hoy.
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Here we gooooo! We are headed i to weel seven going strong! This plant here is definitely taking her time to flower, starting to produce thriclomes! Im not too sure if I stunned her in week 5. How ever this is a Sativa dominant hybrid. I've learned that sativas have a bit longer of a flowering time! Im thinking we have 3 to 4 more weeks of flower to go! Still keeping my main focus on keeping the plant healthy and fed! With a great flowering environment, vpd, humidity. I did have a few colder days last week so I was a bit worried about the fluxation in heat, but shes doing well! Much love and happy growing! Im excited for the weeks to come! ✨️✨️✨️✨️ Lets Go GUAVA SLUSHY
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Hello everyone, Not much to say about this girl. This week I started giving her some nutrients so lets see how she turns out now... See you guys next week.. 🤘🤘👊👊👊
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02/26/2022 Just enoying the smell, pollination was successful! On #6 seeds forming nicely 🙏🏻 Also some weird stretching I'm top buds from accidentally leaving light's on a couple days. But should be good. looks like my efforts to pollinate one branch didn't do so well plenty of seeds to grow out now lower buds look clean of pollen no sign of pollination. Should start adding weight in next two weeks.
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Started my Autoflower journey in soil a few grows ago, and was happy with 2-4 ounces. Using my hydro cabinet with this strain was off the charts compared to soil. Maybe 8 ounces when dried? Time will tell, but this lady put out!
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Went away for new years plants without water For 8 days .. plants were really dry .. After 2 days now recovering and looking good again
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Man... What a week! So we closed in on week 6. I JUST moved all of my stuff across town! Went well! I FINALLY got everyone setup where they belong...
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GROWING KINDA LAGGING BEHIND. 5 OUT OF 5 SPROUTED OUTDOOR. NOW THATS A GOOD RESULT. USUALLY SPROUTING OUTDOORS IS DIFFICULT B/C CHANGES IN DAY/NIGHT TEMP IS BIG AND HUMIDITY IS LOW. PLUS NEED TO KEEP THE SOIL MOIST IS DIFFICULT OUTDOOR B/C THE SUN TEND TO TRY UP THE TOP 1/2" OF SOIL. I DO HAVE 1 STRAGLER STRUGGLING TO GROW. HOPEFULLY, SHE WILL CATCH UP. NOT GONNA TRAIN THESE. I WANT TO SEE HOW TALL THEY WILL GROW W/O TRAINING. WILL IT REALLY REACH OVER 1M FOR ME?
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3 bpp been in dark period for 3 days last week to try and push out bit more resin and thc , heard it can slightly increase both by stressing the plant of light in final stage before chop. So she is all Flushed, chopped and drying this week 👌😎🔥🔥🔥 Finally 2 more on Overdrive 2ml pl and next onto the flushing. Had to tie 1 plant to the tent because of the weight of colas. The plant literally looked like it was on drugs doing a full curve lol and about to snap! Will be flushing this week Other big bpp in 7 gallon is still going mad! Hench nuggies and smells amazing! 🙌 Waiting now for the leaves to turn yellow and then we're into flushing stage ....for a second time. Update 29/01/25 Drying tent has been at around 65-68 humidity and 20degrees I've taken most big leaves of now and left buds covered abit with small leaves for abit of protection and slow the drying down abit. Aiming for 7-10 days slow as possible for best results and retain the weight! So tempted to try one now but it Will ruin it Not long now 💨💨💨
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Comienza lo bueno! 😂 Primera Fase de Vegetación que realizo al ser mi primer cultivo, super satisfecho, estuve viendo y estudiando muchos videos. Hoy en día muchos cultivadores realizan EN VIVO en Instagram y nos ayudan con todas las inquietudes o dudas que tenemos, vayan a seguir a RAMO420TY. Excelente material, siempre dispuesto a contestar los mensajes y preguntas que hacemos en vivo, además de ser un gran cultivador, se aprenden muchas técnicas, datos interesantes también. A lo largo de estas 6 7 semanas, quiero dar mi opinion sobre algunos productos y técnicas que use... Orca Microraices: Excelente producto, me lo recomendaron en delaferia viña del mar y uff. Las raíces que se formaron son increíbles, por lo tanto asumo que tengo un buen sistema radicular, a la Sr Nesbit que es la planta mas joven por así decirlo ya que fue la ultima que plante se le escapaban las raíces por los orificios del vaso, se ven sanas y gruesas. Por ultimo, cometí el error de solo medir EC Y PH de entrada, el cual fue el mismo durante 6 semanas, pensando que la EC Y PH de salida seria la misma, no fue así ya que al medir PH este estaba en 6.8 y la EC 4.4 😵 comento esto porque las plantas en ningún momento mostraron alguna carencia o problema, creo yo que mucho tiene que ver el producto ORCA ya que tener un buen pan de raíces y sistema radicular sano es clave!! BioBizz Grow, Heaven, CalMag, Bloom, PH UP; PH Down: Biobizz es mi linea de fertilizantes, productos orgánicos, por lo que lei con los productos minerales se pierde sabor y aromas, aun que aun tengo mis dudas, y la verdad es que me llama la atención, seguro en un futuro pruebo con esos productos. De todos los productos de Biobizz que utilice, el que mas me gusto y note al momento de utilizar fue BioBizz Heaven, pasaron unos 5 min o menos de su aplicación y las plantas se pusieron rígidas, sanas, se levantaron hacia la luz como nunca! También tengo TOPMAX pero no logro encontrar reseñas buenas en general, por lo tanto estoy pensando en no utilizarlo y usar Bi Bloombastic de ATAMI, estaremos evaluando al momento de que salgan las flores. Mammoth P: Bacterias beneficiosas para el cultivo el general, no tengo claro como ver si realmente obtuve beneficios de este producto, por ahora no comento... Eso seria un pequeño resumen, ya en flora!!! Saludos a todos!
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What's up Growmies🤟🏽. Week # 8 is in the books🙌🏾 Hello week #9💪🏾 I went a little overboard on pictures this week, they are so happy and healthy that I got carried away. I know we are supposed to post pictures with the lights off, however it's something about the contrast it gives with the lights on that makes it look sexy to me😁. I have had to tie the stalks of both White LSD plants due to heavy sagging. I'm noticing with this strain the stalks seem to topple over even though the buds are far from fully developed. A trellis net probably would be ideal however I hate them. They are easy to put on but very difficult to take off come harvest. I use garden wire and string them as if they are puppets being controlled by the puppet master🤪. I continue my feeding schedule with the recommended "bloom" concoction using general hydroponics Flora series trio. I give them 1 liter every 3 days. I have them on a 2 to 2 cycle (feed them twice with nutes and then twice with plan water) I keep the p.h. around 6.1 to 6.6. Temps and humidity are in the perfect range I'm enjoying it while it last because spring and summer in VA makes it difficult to keep the humidity in check. All in all everything is going well for me and my ladies. I hope the same for all of you. Until next week my friends Happy Growing 🤟🏽 and may the grow goddesses bless you all with a bountiful harvest 💪🏾