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Woche 9 – die Trichome tanzen ✨, die Terpene explodieren 🍇🍋, und die Buds sind auf dem Höhepunkt ihrer Schönheit. Doch dann, wie aus dem Nichts: Spinnmilben 🕷️. Ein unerwarteter Besuch, der uns daran erinnert, dass selbst im scheinbaren Paradies Herausforderungen lauern. Wir haben schnell reagiert ⚡, natürliche Methoden angewendet 🌱 und die Ladies mit Liebe und Sorgfalt behandelt ✋❤️. Diese Erfahrung hat uns gelehrt, noch achtsamer zu sein und die Zeichen der Pflanzen frühzeitig zu erkennen. Week 9 – trichomes shimmering ✨, terpenes bursting 🍇🍋, buds at their peak. Then, out of nowhere: spider mites 🕷️. An unexpected guest, reminding us that even in paradise, challenges can arise. We acted swiftly ⚡, used natural remedies 🌱, and cared for the ladies with love and intention ✋❤️. This moment taught us to be more present and read the signals more clearly.
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The first one was harvested today. It looks great and smells great. The buds are rock hard. Wet weight is 448g the other two plants still need 1-2 weeks but I'm keeping an eye on them :)
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Hps now on and also to try out a side by side rest of hps vs led Defoliation and tie down week some lst and hst to try build an even canopy Still questioning weather to get a net in there later on or keep tying down ? One more week of veg then flip the lights to 12/12 plants are eating up the feed nicely
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Ciao ragazzi e bentornati qui per una nuova settimana al Limone 🍋 Ancora 20 cm questa settima e sembra voler continuare!🔝 La pianta numero 1, che è la prima a vedersi nei video, grazie all Lst ha sviluppato diverse apicali ed ora vedremo quante realmente prenderanno il sopravvento La seconda nei video è la numero 3, che anche se avevo accennato anche a lei un po di Lst, ha ripreso una forma tradizionale. Ed ha raggiunto finalmente la sorella n.2 L ultima in fondo nei video invece è la numero 2 che mostra una stupenda, robusta e folta struttura a candelabro. Sono molto contento di come sta procedendo la crescita delle sorelle. Ottimo!!!💪 L odore si fa più intenso ma ancora troppo generale per definirlo. Ora come ora, mi sento di dire aspro🤔 Ho defogliato loro nel giorno 58, giusto po di foglie più grosse che facevano ombra👍 Eh niente ragazzi! Siamo giunti al termine della settimana 9 e siamo CAMPIONI D' EUROPA!!!🏆🥇 GRANDI AZZURRI💙 🇮🇹FORZA ITALIA🇮🇹 Grazie a tutti per aver guardato e restate sintonizzati per nuovi aggiornamenti🙏 Buona settimana e felice crescita 🌱 🌱 🌱
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It's drinking a lot of water, obviously because of its huge size, smaller doses of nutrients to go little by little, the shape of the tall buds, they're much more resinous with this update, I'm hoping for more time with this one due to its size and little light.
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160 days of life harvested on day 63 of flower. I don’t have photos of her vegging but she started off great. About two weeks in, she started having some major issues. Her leaves started atrophying, curling up at the borders, growing 3 finger leaves, all new growth was deformed and twisted and growth in general almost stopped completely, to what I suspect was from broad mites. These fuckers are nasty! I dm’d my local grow shop and tried out some Neem Oil. I diluted it in water like they recommended and sprayed that baby every day for one week, then every other day the following week, then down to once a week. I sprayed her leaves stem and surface of the soil. I also cleaned the entire grow space with some bleach solution. Doing this allowed her to really bounce back, growth started to take off again! So I vegged for a few more weeks and trained her as much as I could to keep her uniform but short, she responded well to this. During flower, she was very happy. I had two main issues during this time, one was being too hot in Nitrogen and a week of very hot temperatures which burned her a slight bit, although she didn’t seem to mind much. I also could’ve continued a once a week spray of Neem oil because I think they might’ve started to come back on the lower and younger leaves that weren’t getting much light. Overall it was a dope grow and hope to do better on the next one!
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Gracias al equipo de Kannabia Marshydro XpertNutrients y Trolmaster sin ellos esto no sería posible. 💐🍁 Amnesi K - Lemon: La Amnesi-K Lemon es una semilla formada a partir de un trío de reyes, la Amnesia, la Lemon Skunk y la Jack Herer. Este matrimonio de tres dio lugar a una gran sativa que, con tonos dulces, terrosos y muy cítricos 🌻🚀 Consigue aqui tus semillas: https://www.kannabia.com/es/semillas-marihuana-feminizadas/amnesi-k-lemon 💡TS-3000 + TS-1000: se usaran dos de las lámparas de la serie TS de Marshydro, para cubrir todas las necesidades de las plantas durante el ciclo de cultivo, uso las dos lámparas en floracion para llegar a toda la carpa de 1.50 x 1.50 x 1.80. https://marshydro.eu/products/mars-hydro-ts-3000-led-grow-light/ 🏠 : Marshydro 1.50 x 1.50 x 1.80, carpa 100% estanca con ventanas laterales para llegar a todos los lugares durante el grow https://marshydro.eu/products/diy-150x150x200cm-grow-tent-kit 🌬️💨 Marshydro 6inch + filtro carbon para evitar olores indeseables. https://marshydro.eu/products/ifresh-smart-6inch-filter-kits/ 💻 Trolmaster Tent-X TCS-1 como controlador de luz, optimiza tu cultivo con la última tecnología del mercado, desde donde puedes controlar todos los parametros. https://www.trolmaster.com/Products/Details/TCS-1 🍣🍦🌴 Xpert Nutrients es una empresa especializada en la producción y comercialización de fertilizantes líquidos y tierras, que garantizan excelentes cosechas y un crecimiento activo para sus plantas durante todas las fases de cultivo. Consigue aqui tus Nutrientes: 📆 Semana 3: Ha sido una buena semana, ella ha dado un gran cambio en su lugar definitivo 😎. Se le ha aplicado un tratamiento insecticida con agua + tierra de diatomeas ( 1 cucharadita por litro de agua), también se le aplica un tratamiento fungicida con una infusión de cola de caballo para evitar futuro moho. A partir de ahora se riega manualmente con las dosis recomendadas por el fabricante. https://xpertnutrients.com/es/shop/
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*Pre-flowers have micro trichomes upon formation, LOL. Based on my early observation, I predict that these will be frosty frosty on the trichomes. Added 20lbs of black lava rock as mulch, raising soil temp around 1 and a half degrees to 72.8F. Some nice little bud formations are creeping up already. Nice little foliar spray of some aminos to the underside of the leaf. Hard to guage or know how much the aminos help, but after reading how energy intensive it is for the plant to make them from scratch its something I feel I need to do as a habit. An EC (Electrical Conductivity) meter, one that's made for the soil, it's so useful, as it indirectly indicates soil moisture as well as salt mineral nutrient levels. Just pop your metre stick in the soil and if ec is low, then it's time to water. Once there is water to assist in the conduction of electricity, the EC" will kick back up. 0.3-1.8, if it stays low, then you know it's time to add more mineral salt ferts! While Electrical Conductivity primarily indicates the overall salt content in soil, pH provides information about the relative proportion of cations (positively charged ions) in the soil's salt capacity. High EC signifies a higher salt concentration, while pH reflects the balance of cations like calcium, magnesium, potassium, ammoniacal nitrogen, sodium, and hydrogen. Smaller leaves have less surface area for stomata to occupy, so the stomata are packed more densely to maintain adequate gas exchange. Smaller leaves might have higher stomatal density to compensate for their smaller size, potentially maximizing carbon uptake and minimizing water loss. Environmental conditions like light intensity and water availability can influence stomatal density, and these factors can affect leaf size as well. Leaf development involves cell division and expansion, and stomatal differentiation is sensitive to these processes. In essence, the smaller leaf size can lead to a higher stomatal density due to the constraints of available space and the need to optimize gas exchange for photosynthesis and transpiration. In the long term, UV-B radiation can lead to more complex changes in stomatal morphology, including effects on both stomatal density and size, potentially impacting carbon sequestration and water use. In essence, UV-B can be a double-edged sword for stomata: It can induce stomatal closure and potentially reduce stomatal size, but it may also trigger an increase in stomatal density as a compensatory mechanism. It is generally more efficient for gas exchange to have smaller leaves with a higher stomatal density, rather than large leaves with lower stomatal density. This is because smaller stomata can facilitate faster gas exchange due to shorter diffusion pathways, even though they may have the same total pore area as fewer, larger stomata Sugars, classified as carbohydrates, are composed of the elements carbon (C), hydrogen (H), and oxygen (O). They are characterized by the general formula (CH2O)n, where 'n' represents the number of carbon atoms. The most basic units of sugars, called monosaccharides, have this ratio of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. For example, glucose and fructose, both monosaccharides, have the formula C6H12O6. The reality of your typical plant. After harvest, with all water remove,d you are left with. (Ballpark) Mother-nutrients: Carbon 47%, Oxygen 43%, Hydrogen 4%. Macro-nutrients: Nitrogen 3%, Phosphorus1%, Potassium1%, Calcium1%, Magnesium0.5%, Sulfur0.5%. Micro-nutrients: All the rest combined 1% Nothing good can happen in a soil that can't breathe. The aerobic zone in soil is crucial. Microorganisms can break down sugars into their constituent atoms, though they don't typically do so completely to the individual elemental level (carbon, hydrogen, oxygen) in one step. Microorganisms utilize sugars through metabolic pathways like glycolysis and fermentation, converting them into simpler molecules like pyruvate and then potentially to other compounds like lactic acid, ethanol, or carbon dioxide, releasing energy in the process. Glycolysis: This is a central pathway where a glucose molecule (a common sugar) is broken down into two molecules of pyruvate. This process generates some ATP (energy) for the cell. Fermentation: If oxygen is limited, some microorganisms can ferment pyruvate, producing various end products like lactic acid (in lactic acid fermentation), ethanol and carbon dioxide (in alcoholic fermentation), or other organic acids. Further Breakdown: The products of glycolysis and fermentation can be further broken down through other metabolic pathways, potentially leading to the release of carbon dioxide and water, and the extraction of more energy. Not Always to Atoms: While some microorganisms can completely oxidize sugars to carbon dioxide and water, releasing all their energy, others may stop at intermediate stages, producing various organic compounds. Role of Enzymes: Microorganisms use specific enzymes to catalyze each step in these breakdown pathways. In summary, while microorganisms don't typically reduce sugars to individual atoms in one go, they break them down into simpler molecules, releasing energy and potentially forming new compounds as part of their metabolism. In conditions of high CO2 concentration, the pH of a solution or system will decrease, becoming more acidic. Conversely, low CO2 concentrations lead to an increase in pH, making the solution more alkaline or basic. This relationship is due to the chemical reactions involving CO2 and water, which produce carbonic acid and influence the concentration of hydrogen ions, ultimately determining the pH
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Week 7 flower | Pushed light intensity on these Think about it, you're pounding on the fault line What'll it take to get it through to you, precious?
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What's up Grow Diaries family, super excited to have another grow in addition to the Gelatos. This time is a little different since it will be a new experience for me. First time growing an auto flower strain, first time using Bio Tabs, and first time using the quantum board for the full cycle. I usually use the QB304 for vegging, but since I got a 2'x2' tent. It'll be dedicated for that space. I finally got a hold of some FastBuds seeds but I've been losing sleep contemplating on which strain to grow. I have some LSD-25 and Blackberry, which are fantastic strains (based on what i've seen). It came down to a coin toss and LSD-25 was chosen. Come and join me in this new journey. I've read up on how to grow autos and all that but I know there are plenty of seasoned veterans out there that could share some knowledge. Week 1 - Prepped Fox Farms Ocean Forest soil by mixings BioTabs Startrex and Mycotrex. I know there's been a lot of debate about using 3 gal vs 5 gal for autos but I'm using a 5 gal. fabric pot since that's what I have and probably would still buy a 5 gal instead of a 3. But who am I, I'm another first time auto grower. Hahaha! Let me know your thoughts on this. Light cycle is set to 20 hours instead of the usual 12/12, 18/6, 24. I was debating on running the lights 24/7 but wanted to have period when the plant rest. Not too sure if autos need it but my electric bill could use a break. Soaked the seed overnight and sown into soil approximately 1/2 in. Placed a humidity dome (solo cups 😉) over the site to keep humidity up. Humidity in the room is around 45% which is pretty low for germination. Temperature at 78°F which is good. Within the next day or so, we should have this sprouting out of the soil. Once that happens, an update will soon to follow. UPDATE: 11/9/2018 Day 1 LSD-25 finally sprouted 😃. Relative humidity has been low at 35ish%, keeping a humidity dome/spraying Ph'd water to keep her happy until she gets a little bit bigger. If the humidity levels stay this low, I'll be putting in the humidifier until conditions get better. Enjoy the new pictures and stay tuned for the next update! Day 3 - RH has been going down to the teens so I added the humidifier for now. Conditions are a lot better and is now in the 70's. Increased the blower speed to kinda balance out the incoming dry air. Day 4 - Dialed in the incoming air by adjusting the blower and vent. Humidifier doing it's thing getting RH at 72%. Saturated the soil with regular tap water + Bactrex + Orgatrex + Cal-Mag. We'll see how this goes since no PH or EC readings required with BioTabs. I do plan on using Real Growers Recharge once she gets out of the seedling stage. Once she starts flowering, Mammoth P will be used 😉 Day 5 - Leaves are pointing up, this could be a bad thing right? I think it's due to the low humidity and possibly light burn. Humidifier was setup yesterday so maybe she just needs to get reacclimatized to her new environment. I also increased the light distance a couple of inched just in case. Day 6 - Seems like the leaves are starting to level out and color is starting to look better 😀 Day 7 - End of week 1! Nothing to report other than new pictures are up. See you on the next update.
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Growing rapidly from day 36 to 43. BB1 is very bushy and compact. GG2 has the most stretch in the last 2 weeks. Defol 9 leaves twice in a week for BB1. All others just once. Saw some deficiencies on two plants day 38. Guessing too much Cal Mag caused Potassium lock out. Flushed all 4 with 1.5 gallons of PH 6.5 water. Half gallon Nute water to each, minus Cal Mag on day 42.
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Ganz schön viele trichome sie wächst super
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The endgame ph was messed up and the plant severely suffered from algae and possible overwatering. The Spanish moon was also damaged.
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Hello, everyone. I want to inform you that the week went well. I noticed that the stems at the bottom, closer to the pot, are thinner, while the stems higher up, closer to the top, are thicker. We acquired supports for our girl due to her height. Because of the height, she was too close to the lamp, and I don't know how it will affect her in the future. We'll hope for the best. We fixed the mistake. The lamp was 5 cm from the top in some places. Now it's 30 cm. Thanks to everyone who reads my updates, follows the diary, and gives likes – you're awesome.
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|»» LOG DISCLAIMER: Not intended as a grow guide. Grow log entries are usually posted 3 weeks later and are for my learning reference. ««| Introduction - Week 13 Summary - Ensign's log, stardate 17699.0, Wow what a week in the garden! Growth has been thriving in both tents and growth is better than ever! In the main tent, started the week off by flipping to 12/12 and have been mainly tucking and training all week. Also defoliated and lollipopped all phenos. Now the scrog netting is completely full of tops with the under canopy clean and healthy! In the veg garden, been mainly tending to basic clonal waterings. Also transplanted all mother cuttings into solo clear cups. Since growth has been getting quite tall, decided to top the garden to lower the canopy. Always more to do in the garden! Onwards to next week! [START OF WEEK 13] ========================================================== ---------- [ 3x3 VEG TENT - GR7 / GR3 ] ---------- TKO #2 - WEEK 05 - Full Veg Gorilla Goat #1 - WEEK 05 - Full Veg Chill Out OG #3 - WEEK 02 - Full Veg Garlic Budder OG#1 - WEEK 05 - EMPTY ---------- [ 4x4 MAIN TENT - GR30 ] ---------- Chill Out OG #2 - WEEK 13 - Pre-Bloom 12/12 Flip [Stretch Wk1] TKO #2-2 - WEEK 07 - Pre-Bloom 12/12 Flip [Stretch Wk1] Heady OG BX1 #1 - WEEK 09 - Pre-Bloom 12/12 Flip [Stretch Wk1] 01/26/26 → 02/01/26 [WEEK 13] This Week's Estimated Goals ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DLI: ~13 mol/m²/d PPFD: ~300 μmol/m²/s VPD: ~1.2 kPa This Week's Meter Readings & Averages ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Light On/Off: 16:00 - 10:00 | Wattage: ~326.5W [LV04] Distance From Canopy: ~[33”, 30”, 30”] Plant Height: ~[18”, 21” , 21”] Max Plant Height: ~51” [Lamp-to-Soil Distance] DLI: ~16.80 mol/m²/d PPFD: ~389 μmol/m²/s VPD: ~0.97 kPa Soil %: ~[48.1, 48.7, 52.4, 47.7, 48.3, 64.9, 47.4, 62.4, 49.3, 81.1] ========================================================== Day 01 - Monday - 01/26/26 - Total Days: 082 ----------------------------------- Daily Averages ~[+01:00] - Temps: 82.0°F [27.8°C] - Humidity: 77.5% - VPD: 0.84 kPa - Soil %: [46, 48, 41, 35, 47, 63, 46, 62, 46, 80] ----------------------------------- - [11:39]: Time to start the 12/12 flip to flower! --- Within the AC Infinity App, --- For the Main Tent [4x4] controller, --- Switched the schedule from 'Vegetative [18/6]' to 'Flower [12/12]' --- Also verified the initial flower settings for each device were in sync with the previous veg settings: ------ GROW LIGHT (MARS HYDRO FC-6500): --------- The Mode is set to ‘ON MODE’ --------- The START/END times are set to 07:00PM/07:00AM --------- The SUNRISE/SUNSET Duration value is set to 20Min --------- The MAX value is set to 4 ------ EXHAUST FAN (AC INFINITY CLOUDLINE T6): --------- The Mode is set to ‘CONTINUOUS VPD MODE’ --------- The VPD target value is set to 0.8kPa --------- The MIN/MAX values are set to 1/8 --------- The Temperature Dynamic Transition buffer value is set to 2°F --------- The Humidity Dynamic Transition buffer value is set to 2% ------ HUMIDIFIER (AC INFINITY CLOUDFORGE T7): --------- The Mode is set to ‘CONTINUOUS TARGET’ --------- The VPD target value is set to 0.8kPa --------- The MIN/MAX values are set to 0/8 --------- The VPD Dynamic Transition buffer value is set to 0.2kPa ------ HEATER (AC INFINITY THERMOFORGE T3): --------- The Mode is set to ‘CONTINUOUS TARGET’ --------- The Temperature target value is set to 84°F --------- The MIN/MAX values are set to 0/8 --------- The Temperature Dynamic Transition buffer value is set to 2°F - [21:12]: Night check on the 4x4 tent. --- Ah yea! Day one under the 12/12 light cycle and the canopy is raging with healthy growth! Wow the scrog netting is full of tops! --- Chill Out OG #2 has finally reached the scrog netting and starting to growth through it. --- Ca-Caw! Wow Heady OG BX1 #1 is looking perky and has completely filled the right side of the tent! She’s definitely the one! --- TKO #2 has filled most of her quadrant and is looking healthy and ramping up with more top growth! --- Trained and tucked the top growth for Heady OG and TKO under the netting. --- Let the two-week stretch to flower begin! - [21:24]: Adjusted the tent’s environment a bit more. --- Within the AC Infinity App, --- For the Main Tent [4x4] controller, --- Adjusted the 'Flower [12/12]' Schedule for the exhaust fan. --- EXHAUST FAN (AC INFINITY CLOUDLINE T6): ------ Increased the VPD target value from 0.8kPa to 1.0kPa --- Adjusted the 'Flower [12/12]' Schedule for the humidifier. --- HUMIDIFIER (AC INFINITY CLOUDFORGE T7): ------ Increased the VPD target value from 0.8kPa to 1.0kPa --- Adjusted the 'Flower [12/12]' Schedule for the heater. --- HEATER (AC INFINITY THERMOFORGE T3): ------ Decreased the Temp target value from 84°F to 80°F - [21:27]: Checked the Ecowitt soil moisture sensor data: ------------------ [ 3x3 VEG TENT - GR7 ] ---------------- ------ 45% - [CH01 » M1 » VBL - TKO #2] ------ 50% - [CH02 » M2 » VBR - Gorilla Goat #1] ------ 41% - [CH03 » M3 » VFL - Heady OG BX1 #1] ------ 35% - [CH04 » M4 » VFR - Garlic Budder OG#1] ----------------- [ 4x4 MAIN TENT - GR30 ] --------------- ------ 47% - [CH05 » P1 » FLT - Chill Out OG #2] ------ 63% - [CH06 » P1 » FLB - Chill Out OG #2] ------ 46% - [CH07 » P2 » BLT - TKO #2-2] ------ 62% - [CH08 » P2 » BLB - TKO #2-2] ------ 46% - [CH09 » P3 » FRT - Heady OG BX1 #1] ------ 79% - [CH10 » P3 » FRB - Heady OG BX1 #1] --------- Veg: ~38%-45% | Flower: ~45%-55% --------- General: ~30% [Dry] «| ~45-60% [Moist] |» ~70% [Wet] - [21:39]: Checked the 3x3 veg tent. --- Veg garden is looking healthy with all mothers and clones looking green and perky! --- Two clones need watering! Let’s go! - [21:44]: Here are the starting initial watering ranges: ------ Chill Out OG #2 » 274.7g → 335.3g ------ Heady OG BX1 #1-3 » 233.5g → 325.8g --------- General Weight Range: [Dry] ~275g «| [Dryback] ~300g |» ~325g-400g [Wet] --- Both cups were last watered 3 days ago. --- Took the starting weight of both clones before watering, ------ Chill Out OG #2 » 286.2g ------ Heady OG BX1 #1-3 » 295.1g --- While on a scale, --- Evenly misted the top of both cups with RO water. --- Did not spray the top growth. --- Misted 10-20 sprays. Waited a moment, then misted again. --- Repeated this process until both cups weighted at least 300g. --- There was no runoff. - [22:08]: Took the saturated weight of both cups after watering, ------ Chill Out OG #2 » 355.2g ------ Heady OG BX1 #1-3 » 385.6g --- Updated the wet weight and watering dates for both cups. --- Placed both cups back into the tent. --- Nice! All mother cuttings are looking green and perky in the propagation tray! --- Still a bit concerned about the Gorilla Goat phenos along with a TKO cutting, but the rest look healthy and rooting. --- Plan to check roots in a couple days. - [22:17]: Checked the humidifiers. --- Tanks are still full and no leaks found. Day 02 - Tuesday - 01/27/26 - Total Days: 083 ----------------------------------- Daily Averages ~[+01:00] - Temps: 78.8°F [26.0°C] - Humidity: 71.3% - VPD: 0.99 kPa - Soil %: [47, 48, 41, 34, 46, 63, 46, 61, 45, 78] ----------------------------------- - [23:00]: Night check on the 4x4 tent. --- Wow the garden is perky with all tops pointing straight up towards the grow light! Let’s go my girls! --- The stretch is already starting to ramp up! --- Chill Out OG is getting taller by the day and has grown through the netting enough to start tucking again. Nice! --- Heady OG has been growing without any issues and has been exploding with growth! She may have too many tops? Nah! --- TKO is growing up quick! Her quadrant is almost completely full and will need to start training her towards the back right area soon. --- Trained and tucked the top growth for all phenos under the scrog netting. - [23:44]: Checked the Ecowitt soil moisture sensor data: ------------------ [ 3x3 VEG TENT - GR7 ] ---------------- ------ 45% - [CH01 » M1 » VBL - TKO #2] ------ 46% - [CH02 » M2 » VBR - Gorilla Goat #1] ------ 41% - [CH03 » M3 » VFL - Heady OG BX1 #1] ------ 34% - [CH04 » M4 » VFR - Garlic Budder OG#1] ----------------- [ 4x4 MAIN TENT - GR30 ] --------------- ------ 46% - [CH05 » P1 » FLT - Chill Out OG #2] ------ 63% - [CH06 » P1 » FLB - Chill Out OG #2] ------ 46% - [CH07 » P2 » BLT - TKO #2-2] ------ 61% - [CH08 » P2 » BLB - TKO #2-2] ------ 44% - [CH09 » P3 » FRT - Heady OG BX1 #1] ------ 78% - [CH10 » P3 » FRB - Heady OG BX1 #1] --------- Veg: ~38%-45% | Flower: ~45%-55% --------- General: ~30% [Dry] «| ~45-60% [Moist] |» ~70% [Wet] - [+00:07]: Checked the 3x3 veg tent. --- Looking good in the veg garden! --- All 7-gal and 3-gal mothers look healthy! Clones are also all perky and green with health! --- Two clones need watering! - [+00:20]: Here are the starting initial watering ranges: ------ Heady OG BX1 #1-2 » 241.0g → 325.6g ------ Heady OG BX1 #1-4 » 234.8g → 325.4g --------- General Weight Range: [Dry] ~275g «| [Dryback] ~300g |» ~325g-400g [Wet] --- Both cups were last watered 2-3 days ago. --- Took the starting weight of both clones before watering, ------ Heady OG BX1 #1-2 » 296.6g ------ Heady OG BX1 #1-4 » 277.7g --- While on a scale, --- Evenly misted the top of both cups with RO water. --- Did not spray the top growth. --- Misted 10-20 sprays. Waited a moment, then misted again. --- Repeated this process until both cups weighted at least 300g. --- There was no runoff. - [+00:46]: Took the saturated weight of both cups after watering, ------ Heady OG BX1 #1-2 » 385.4g ------ Heady OG BX1 #1-4 » 385.6g --- Updated the wet weight and watering dates for both cups. --- Placed both cups back into the tent. --- Propagation tray cuttings are looking good! No need to spray the top growth quite yet. - [+00:55]: Checked the humidifiers. --- Tanks are still full and no leaks found. Day 03 - Wednesday - 01/28/26 - Total Days: 084 ----------------------------------- Daily Averages ~[+01:00] - Temps: 79.9°F [26.6°C] - Humidity: 71.6% - VPD: 0.98 kPa - Soil %: [54, 57, 64, 53, 51, 65, 51, 63, 53, 84] ----------------------------------- - [13:04]: Made a slight upgrade to the 1-gal reservoir (on top of tent). --- Added a mini water loop bladder along with 4-way manifold. --- This is new rig is a bit more sturdy. The left side routes to the main tent. The veg tent is routed to the right. May use the extra middle outputs later. - [16:06]: Evening check on the 3x3 veg tent. --- Veg garden is looking green and healthy! --- Mothers and clones all look good and are perky with new growth. Nice! --- Mother cuttings in the propagation tray also look good! - [26:28]: Checked for roots, --- Ooo yea! We got roots! --- All phenos have rooted and are ready for transplant! --- One of the TKO phenos already has roots 7-8 inches long! --- Time to transplant! Let’s go Ensign! - [18:36]: Planting into clear cups with bottom holes cut out for drainage. --- Will also be using opaque red cups (without holes) to keep the roots protected from light damage. - [18:56]: Partially filled the clear cup with recycled BuildASoil 3.0 potting soil. --- Made sure the soil at the bottom of each cup was well compacted. - [19:03]: Inoculated each cup with Great White mycorrhizae along with a bit of Beauveria Bassiana. ------ Sprinkled 1/16tsp of Great White ------ Sprinkled 1/64tsp of Beauveria Bassiana Plus --- Mainly tried to dust the center of each cup. - [19:11]: Placed a rooted Coco Coin into each inoculated cup. --- Made sure each cup still had enough room for more soil. --- To fully hydrate all Coco Coins, misted each with about 20-30 sprays of RO water. - [19:47]: Gently filled each cup with more soil. --- Completely covered each Coco Coin making sure to tuck the sides in. --- Each Coco Coin is about 1/4-1/2 inch below the top soil. --- Marked the names on each cup with blue painter's tape. --- Time to add mulch! - [20:03]: Covered the soil with BuildASoil Organic Straw Mulch. --- Made sure the top soil was completely covered. - [20:20]: Filled a measuring cup with 4 cups of RO water. ------ Added 1/64tsp of Quillaja Saponaria Extract [60] ------ Added 1/8tsp of Horticultural Aloe ------ Added 1/8tsp of Horticultural Coconut ------ Added 1/4tsp of Mycrobe Complete --- Mixed and poured the solution straight into a spray bottle. --- Time to water! - [20:22]: Took the initial dry soil weight before watering, ------ Garlic Budder OG#1-1 » 299.1g ------ Garlic Budder OG#1-2 » 279.2g ------ Gorilla Goat #1-1 » 279.9g ------ Gorilla Goat #1-2 » 275.7g ------ TKO #2-1 » 290.7g ------ TKO #2-2 » 293.9g --- While on a scale, --- Evenly misted the top of each cup with the wetting solution. --- Did not spray the top growth. --- Misted 10-20 sprays. Waited a moment, then misted again. --- Repeated this process until each cup weighted at least 300g. --- There was no runoff. - [20:44]: Took the saturated weight after watering, ------ Garlic Budder OG#1-1 » 340.6g ------ Garlic Budder OG#1-2 » 340.3g ------ Gorilla Goat #1-1 » 340.6g ------ Gorilla Goat #1-2 » 340.3g ------ TKO #2-1 » 340.5g ------ TKO #2-2 » 340.3g --- Marked the date, pheno names, and weight ranges on each red opaque cup with blue painter's tape. - [20:54]: Then placed each clear cup into their corresponding red cups. --- Placed all cups into the 3x3 veg tent, --- Have the cups resting on drip trays on top of the 3-gal pots. --- Done! - [21:00]: Checked the Ecowitt soil moisture sensor data: ------------------ [ 3x3 VEG TENT - GR7 ] ---------------- ------ 52% - [CH01 » M1 » VBL - TKO #2] ------ 52% - [CH02 » M2 » VBR - Gorilla Goat #1] ------ 61% - [CH03 » M3 » VFL - Heady OG BX1 #1] ------ 54% - [CH04 » M4 » VFR - Garlic Budder OG#1] ----------------- [ 4x4 MAIN TENT - GR30 ] --------------- ------ 50% - [CH05 » P1 » FLT - Chill Out OG #2] ------ 64% - [CH06 » P1 » FLB - Chill Out OG #2] ------ 49% - [CH07 » P2 » BLT - TKO #2-2] ------ 64% - [CH08 » P2 » BLB - TKO #2-2] ------ 49% - [CH09 » P3 » FRT - Heady OG BX1 #1] ------ 64% - [CH10 » P3 » FRB - Heady OG BX1 #1] --------- Veg: ~38%-45% | Flower: ~45%-55% --------- General: ~30% [Dry] «| ~45-60% [Moist] |» ~70% [Wet] - [21:08]: Checked the 4x4 tent. --- Ooo yea! The garden is looking healthy and the canopy is completely full of perky tops! --- All phenos look perfect and no need to train today. Great! - [21:27]: Checked the humidifiers. --- Tanks are still full and no leaks found. Day 04 - Thursday - 01/29/26 - Total Days: 085 ----------------------------------- Daily Averages ~[+01:00] - Temps: 79.9°F [26.6°C] - Humidity: 70.7% - VPD: 1.02 kPa - Soil %: [49, 47, 58, 53, 49, 66, 48, 63, 51, 84] ----------------------------------- - [14:02]: My BuildASoil order has arrived! --- Got more 3-gal pots for the veg tent! --- My order also included a pair of free sticker slaps! Nice! --- Loyal To The Soil! - [16:11]: Evening check on the 3x3 veg tent. --- Overall the veg garden is thriving and looking great! --- The Gorilla Goat #1 mother is looking kinda gnarly with what seems like more re-veg stress. --- But the rest of the mothers and clones look healthy and perky! --- Two clones need watering! - [16:20]: Here are the starting initial watering ranges: ------ Chill Out OG #2 » 274.7g → 335.3g ------ Heady OG BX1 #1-3 » 233.5g → 325.8g --------- General Weight Range: [Dry] ~275g «| [Dryback] ~300g |» ~325g-400g [Wet] --- Both cups were last watered 3 days ago. --- Took the starting weight of both clones before watering, ------ Chill Out OG #2 » 279.3g ------ Heady OG BX1 #1-3 » 298.8g --- While on a scale, --- Evenly misted the top of both cups with RO water. --- Did not spray the top growth. --- Misted 10-20 sprays. Waited a moment, then misted again. --- Repeated this process until both cups weighted at least 300g. --- There was no runoff. - [17:02]: Took the saturated weight of both cups after watering, ------ Chill Out OG #2 » 365.5g ------ Heady OG BX1 #1-3 » 385.3g --- Updated the wet weight and watering dates for both cups. --- Placed both cups back into the tent. - [17:13]: Checked the Ecowitt soil moisture sensor data: ------------------ [ 3x3 VEG TENT - GR7 ] ---------------- ------ 49% - [CH01 » M1 » VBL - TKO #2] ------ 46% - [CH02 » M2 » VBR - Gorilla Goat #1] ------ 58% - [CH03 » M3 » VFL - Heady OG BX1 #1] ------ 53% - [CH04 » M4 » VFR - Garlic Budder OG#1] ----------------- [ 4x4 MAIN TENT - GR30 ] --------------- ------ 49% - [CH05 » P1 » FLT - Chill Out OG #2] ------ 66% - [CH06 » P1 » FLB - Chill Out OG #2] ------ 48% - [CH07 » P2 » BLT - TKO #2-2] ------ 64% - [CH08 » P2 » BLB - TKO #2-2] ------ 50% - [CH09 » P3 » FRT - Heady OG BX1 #1] ------ 83% - [CH10 » P3 » FRB - Heady OG BX1 #1] --------- Veg: ~38%-45% | Flower: ~45%-55% --------- General: ~30% [Dry] «| ~45-60% [Moist] |» ~70% [Wet] - [19:43]: Checked the 4x4 tent. --- Ah yea! The garden is thriving and looking perky! --- All phenos are healthy and the canopy is looking incredible! --- Even the under canopy looks great and even the cover crop growth is all around green and healthy! --- Time to chop and drop! Also doing a major defoliation. Let’s go! - [19:53]: Using a pair of trimmers, --- Chopped and dropped the cover crop. --- Also cut and removed the larger fan leaves from all the phenos in the tent. - [+00:37]: Done! Wow the canopy looks a whole lot cleaner! --- Trained and tucked the top growth under the scrog netting as well. --- The under canopy was also lollipopped and cleaned up. Ladies got clean legs now! --- Mulched the trimmings on top of each of the pots. Tried to keep the trimmings within the soaker-tape rings. - [+00:45]: Checked on the BluMat soil moisture sensors: ------ Chill Out OG #2 » 41mbars ------ Heady OG BX1 #1 » 44mbars ------ TKO #2 » 44mbars --------- Watering Range: [Too Wet] ~25mbars «| [Ideal Target] ~40-80mbars |» ~125mbars [Too Dry] --------- BluMat Max Values: [10mbars «||» 750mbars] - [+01:27]: Checked the humidifiers. --- Tanks are still full and no leaks found. Day 05 - Friday - 01/30/26 - Total Days: 086 ----------------------------------- Daily Averages ~[+01:00] - Temps: 80.6°F [27.0°C] - Humidity: 72.1% - VPD: 0.99 kPa - Soil %: [46, 47, 56, 53, 49, 66, 47, 63, 50, 81] ----------------------------------- - [21:20]: Night check on the 4x4 tent. --- Wow the canopy has recovered from yesterday’s heavy defoliation! --- Most of the tops have already perked up and are growing through the netting with vigor! --- Nothing to do in the garden today but watch the grass grow! --- Let’s go ladies! Ca-Caw! - [21:28]: Checked the Ecowitt soil moisture sensor data: ------------------ [ 3x3 VEG TENT - GR7 ] ---------------- ------ 45% - [CH01 » M1 » VBL - TKO #2] ------ 47% - [CH02 » M2 » VBR - Gorilla Goat #1] ------ 55% - [CH03 » M3 » VFL - Heady OG BX1 #1] ------ 53% - [CH04 » M4 » VFR - Garlic Budder OG#1] ----------------- [ 4x4 MAIN TENT - GR30 ] --------------- ------ 48% - [CH05 » P1 » FLT - Chill Out OG #2] ------ 66% - [CH06 » P1 » FLB - Chill Out OG #2] ------ 47% - [CH07 » P2 » BLT - TKO #2-2] ------ 63% - [CH08 » P2 » BLB - TKO #2-2] ------ 50% - [CH09 » P3 » FRT - Heady OG BX1 #1] ------ 81% - [CH10 » P3 » FRB - Heady OG BX1 #1] --------- Veg: ~38%-45% | Flower: ~45%-55% --------- General: ~30% [Dry] «| ~45-60% [Moist] |» ~70% [Wet] - [21:35]: Checked the 3x3 veg tent. --- Veg garden is looking green and perky! --- All mothers are looking pretty good and healthy! --- Even the Gorilla Goat mother looks better and seems to have vegging top growth starting to ramp up. Nice! --- Clones also look great! But two need watering! - [21:40]: Here are the starting initial watering ranges: ------ Heady OG BX1 #1-2 » 241.0g → 325.6g ------ Heady OG BX1 #1-4 » 234.8g → 325.4g --------- General Weight Range: [Dry] ~275g «| [Dryback] ~300g |» ~325g-400g [Wet] --- Both cups were last watered 3 days ago. --- Took the starting weight of both clones before watering, ------ Heady OG BX1 #1-2 » 293.2g ------ Heady OG BX1 #1-4 » 268.6g --- While on a scale, --- Evenly misted the top of both cups with RO water. --- Did not spray the top growth. --- Misted 10-20 sprays. Waited a moment, then misted again. --- Repeated this process until both cups weighted at least 300g. --- There was no runoff. - [22:00]: Took the saturated weight of both cups after watering, ------ Heady OG BX1 #1-2 » 395.7g ------ Heady OG BX1 #1-4 » 395.4g --- Updated the wet weight and watering dates for both cups. --- Decided to top Heady OG BX1 #1-4, --- Using a pair of clean trimmers, --- Cut the main stalk. Topped her pretty hard and reduced her height down to the lower 2-3 sets of nodes. --- Placed both cups back into the tent. --- Checked on the mother clones in the propagation tray and all growth is looking great! --- No need to water for a bit. - [22:14]: Checked the humidifiers. --- Tanks are still full and no leaks found. Day 06 - Saturday - 01/31/26 - Total Days: 087 ----------------------------------- Daily Averages ~[+01:00] - Temps: 80.1°F [26.7°C] - Humidity: 71.8% - VPD: 0.98 kPa - Soil %: [47, 47, 54, 53, 48, 66, 47, 63, 49, 80] ----------------------------------- - [19:56]: Night check on the 4x4 tent. --- Wow the canopy is looking incredible! --- All growth is green and healthy! --- Chill Out OG has almost filled in her quadrant and all tops are looking perky! --- Heady OG BX1 is dominating the entire right side of the tent and growth is healthier than the last grow cycle! Ca-Caw!! Let’s go Headies! --- TKO is also raging with growth and tops are just bursting through the netting! Nice! --- Rather than tucking all the tops again, trained and tucked the tallest ones in the canopy under the scrog netting. --- Tried to mainly even out the canopy. - [20:37]: Checked on the BluMat soil moisture sensors: ------ Chill Out OG #2 » 45mbars ------ Heady OG BX1 #1 » 42mbars ------ TKO #2 » 48mbars --------- Watering Range: [Too Wet] ~25mbars «| [Ideal Target] ~40-80mbars |» ~125mbars [Too Dry] --------- BluMat Max Values: [10mbars «||» 750mbars] - [20:43]: Took the weekly height and light distance measurements. ------ All phenos were about 22.5" tall. --------- Max Plant Height: ~51" [Distance From Grow Light To Top Soil] ------ All phenos were about 28.5" away from the grow light. - [20:46]: Took the weekly general PPFD readings. ------ All phenos were around 389 μmol/m²/s which gives a DLI of 16.80 mol/m²/d under a 12/12 light cycle. --------- Grow Light Intensity: LV4 @ ~326.5W - [20:55]: Checked the Ecowitt soil moisture sensor data: ------------------ [ 3x3 VEG TENT - GR7 ] ---------------- ------ 45% - [CH01 » M1 » VBL - TKO #2] ------ 49% - [CH02 » M2 » VBR - Gorilla Goat #1] ------ 54% - [CH03 » M3 » VFL - Heady OG BX1 #1] ------ 53% - [CH04 » M4 » VFR - Garlic Budder OG#1] ----------------- [ 4x4 MAIN TENT - GR30 ] --------------- ------ 48% - [CH05 » P1 » FLT - Chill Out OG #2] ------ 66% - [CH06 » P1 » FLB - Chill Out OG #2] ------ 47% - [CH07 » P2 » BLT - TKO #2-2] ------ 62% - [CH08 » P2 » BLB - TKO #2-2] ------ 50% - [CH09 » P3 » FRT - Heady OG BX1 #1] ------ 80% - [CH10 » P3 » FRB - Heady OG BX1 #1] --------- Veg: ~38%-45% | Flower: ~45%-55% --------- General: ~30% [Dry] «| ~45-60% [Moist] |» ~70% [Wet] - [21:02]: Checked the 3x3 veg tent. --- Veg garden is looking healthier and growth is all looking green! --- All clones on the floor and in the propagation tray look great as well and none need watering! Nice! - [21:14]: Checked the humidifiers. --- Tanks are still full and no leaks found. Day 07 - Sunday - 02/01/26 - Total Days: 088 ----------------------------------- Daily Averages ~[+01:00] - Temps: 80.3°F [26.8°C] - Humidity: 72.1% - VPD: 0.98 kPa - Soil %: [48, 47, 53, 53, 48, 65, 47, 62, 51, 81] ----------------------------------- - [20:12]: Night check on the 4x4 tent. --- Ooo yea! End of the first week under 12/12 and the canopy is raging with tops! --- The under canopy is also clean and looking healthy! --- Nothing to do in the garden tonight! Grow strong my girls! - [20:36]: Checked the Ecowitt soil moisture sensor data: ------------------ [ 3x3 VEG TENT - GR7 ] ---------------- ------ 46% - [CH01 » M1 » VBL - TKO #2] ------ 50% - [CH02 » M2 » VBR - Gorilla Goat #1] ------ 52% - [CH03 » M3 » VFL - Heady OG BX1 #1] ------ 53% - [CH04 » M4 » VFR - Garlic Budder OG#1] ----------------- [ 4x4 MAIN TENT - GR30 ] --------------- ------ 48% - [CH05 » P1 » FLT - Chill Out OG #2] ------ 65% - [CH06 » P1 » FLB - Chill Out OG #2] ------ 47% - [CH07 » P2 » BLT - TKO #2-2] ------ 63% - [CH08 » P2 » BLB - TKO #2-2] ------ 38% - [CH09 » P3 » FRT - Heady OG BX1 #1] ------ 80% - [CH10 » P3 » FRB - Heady OG BX1 #1] --------- Veg: ~38%-45% | Flower: ~45%-55% --------- General: ~30% [Dry] «| ~45-60% [Moist] |» ~70% [Wet] --- Also had to swap out one of the Ecowitt soil sensors (Heady OG’s top sensor) with a spare one (updated the sensor ID accordingly). - [20:41]: Checked the 3x3 veg tent. --- The veg garden is looking healthy and all mothers and clones are green and perky! --- Two clones need watering! Let’s go Ensign! - [20:45]: Here are the starting initial watering ranges: ------ Chill Out OG #2 » 274.7g → 335.3g ------ Heady OG BX1 #1-3 » 233.5g → 325.8g --------- General Weight Range: [Dry] ~275g «| [Dryback] ~300g |» ~325g-400g [Wet] --- Both cups were last watered 3 days ago. --- Took the starting weight of both clones before watering, ------ Chill Out OG #2 » 285.2g ------ Heady OG BX1 #1-3 » 266.0g --- While on a scale, --- Evenly misted the top of both cups with RO water. --- Did not spray the top growth. --- Misted 10-20 sprays. Waited a moment, then misted again. --- Repeated this process until both cups weighted at least 300g. --- There was no runoff. - [21:12]: Took the saturated weight of both cups after watering, ------ Chill Out OG #2 » 370.7g ------ Heady OG BX1 #1-3 » 385.6g --- Updated the wet weight and watering dates for both cups. --- Placed both cups back into the tent. - [21:18]: Decided to also top the veg garden. --- Using a pair of trimmers, --- Cut and removed a decent amount of top growth. --- Since the sole purpose for the veg tent is for preservation and not flowering, always trying to slow growth down. - [21:34]: Lowered and evened out the canopy a good 7-8 inches. --- The veg garden looks a lot cleaner now! Nice! --- Mulched the trimmings. --- Propagation tray clones also look great for the most part, but even after transplanting into solo cups, the Gorilla Goat phenos are still both looking stressed (middle cups). Also a TKO phenos is looking deficient but has perked up since the transplant (back right). --- Still no need to water. - [21:44]: Checked the humidifiers. --- Tanks are still full and no leaks found. --- Ca-Caw!! Another grow week done and growth is better than ever! --- Onwards to next week Ensign! [END OF WEEK 13]
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Parfait elle se comporte bien les bourgeons gonfles énormément. Une odeur fruité se dégage de la tente.Les engrais bio RQS organic sont excellents elles font un super travail sans excès ni de carence. Rajout de guano au dessus du terreau pour l'explosion floral ☠️☠️ a bientôt pour plus d'informations.
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