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Die Candyland mit ihren luftigen Blütenständen hat die Woche im Folienzelt gut überstanden, mit Temperaturen bis zu 39° C. Sie wurde Anfang der Woche pudelartig ausgeformt, um die Luftigkeit zu bewahren, damit sie nicht doch noch in der Blüte schimmelt. Vereinzalt habe ich ein paar gelbe Blätter entfernen können, jedoch glücklicherweise keine Schimmelspots entdecken können. Sie riecht nicht stark, ist jedoch ziemlich klebrig. Den Trichombesatz auf den Blättern würde ich als den bisher geringsten betrachten, vergleichbar mit der misslungenen Auto Cinderella Jack vom letzten Jahr. Ich gebe ihr noch ein bis zwei Wochen bis zur Ernte. Vielen Dank für euren Besuch! --- The Candyland, with its airy inflorescences, has come through the week in the polytunnel well, with temperatures reaching up to 39°C. At the start of the week, I pruned it into a poodle-like shape to maintain its airiness, so that it wouldn’t go mouldy whilst still in flower. I’ve managed to remove a few yellow leaves here and there, but fortunately haven’t spotted any mould spots. It doesn’t have a strong smell, but it is quite sticky. I’d say the trichome coverage on the leaves is the lowest I’ve seen so far, comparable to last year’s failed Auto Cinderella Jack. I’m giving it another one or two weeks until harvest. Thank you very much for visiting!
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Hola amigos! Hemos llegado al final de esta hermosa aventura, una planta perfecta desde su siembra, ni un daño por plagas, calor o exceso de nutrientes la afectó. Tengo que ser honesto y es que realmente me costó cortar la planta al final, olía a maravilla y con toques de alegría. Su estructura súper robusta me indica que debería cultivar una más y dejarla crecer libremente por más tiempo. Es increíble el tiempo de floración de esta genética, ya que en solo 7 semanas de floración está perfecta para cosechar 💐😍 Tricomas de gran tamaño cubren cada rincón de los cogollos y destellan bajo la luz. No hay mucho más que decir, disfrutemos todos de la magia del auto cultivo y seamos felices! IRIE
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2/10: I watered today with about 3/4 gallon each, plus cal-mag, signal, bembe, armor si, a little open sesame, and their final dose of endoboost. I took photos today, but forgot to snap a shot of the Soooperrunt. She's as tall as the short one now, just not as bushy. I think she'll make a fair amount of bud despite her sloooow start, smaller stature, and smaller pot. The tall one is keeping pace with the biggest plants in the garden. 2/11: Wife home sick today....postponing construction project to raise the lights....kinda scary....about 10"-12" from the tops now.. 2/12: I woke up to find the tallest of these bitches stretched another few inches and within 9 inches of the lights!!! I quickly drug everybody out of the closet and undertook the project. In addition to that project, I installed and hooked up my new AC Infinity 6" intake fan. It's pulling in fresh air from the soffit vent on the eave of the attic, and currently feeding the garden with 46f fresh air. I'm able to easily maintain daytime temps in the lower 70f's now. I am able to drive the nighttime temps as low as I want. The only issue is that the outdoor RH varies quite a bit, so I ordered a 30-pint dehumidifier to put in the top of the closet. It will battle with the evaporative cooler while the lights are on to keep it at 45% RH, but after the lights go off, it will lower the RH to 35% unti morning. After another couple of weeks, I'll kill the evap cooler altogether and try to maintain 35% RH 24/7. I'm optimistic that it will be the difference-maker in maintaining lower RH while I'm flushing all the plants during the last couple of weeks. That's usually such a challenge...especially with a bunch of 5 gallon pots. I also sprayed everybody with boomboom spray to try and mitigate the light burn damage that is likely to ensue. 2/13: Still stretching... about 12" from the lights again. I will wait to raise the lights until tomorrow when I feed them. I'm seeing calcium deficiency on a few plants, including a #9. Will up the dose tomorrow when I feed. 2/14: I fed them today with about 3/4 gallon each including grow big, big bloom, tiger bloom, cal-mag, signal, bembe, humic acid, and I switched over from Open Sesame to Beastie Bloomz. Raised the lights another couple of inches. I did some training on them and defo'd a little bit. 2/15: Installed the new dehumidifier and rigged the continuous drain on it...works great. 2/16: I rotated the edge plants and removed some old leaves. I added another 22w 3000k 4' bar light under the canopy. 2/17: I rearranged the garden and defoliated a little bit. That's it for week 8-
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Aunque dejaron de crecer a lo bestia como lo hicieron en preflora, 25-30 primeros dias a 12/12h. han seguido creciendo hasta ahora y esta semana me tocó volver a calzarlas todas para que estubieran a una misma altura. Esta semana viene bién cargadita de nutrientes con tres riegos , dos o tres dias entre uno y otro, según veo o creo que lo necesitan. Seguiré regando mitad mitad, agua de grifo / destilada . El primer riego de la semana 3 ml/L de top Candy y un pelin de ácido cítrico para bajar el PH. EC 1,03 , PH 7,00 El segundo riego con Bud y Bloom, 1,5ml/L y 3ml/L respectivamente más ácido cítrico para bajar PH. EC 1,30, PH 6,9 El tercero con Delta9 y callMag. 4ml/L. y 0,5ml/L respectivamente más ácido cítrico para baja PH. última poda de hojas abanico, 2 o 4 de cada y poda de yemas para que no compitan con los apicales que reciben luz. También me tocó fijar mejor los troncos con alhambre de jardineria para que estos no se doblen por el peso y pierdan por aquí algo de energia. No tengo claro si fuí capaz de disminuir el exceso de nutrientes por lo que durante toda esta semana y hasta final de flforación se mantiene una EC baja. mezclando mitad agua del grifo mitad destilada y así consigo mantener esa EC . El haber regado en crecimiento y principio de flora con un agua tan dura y alcalina hizo que las plantas muestren el aspecto que muestran
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Still very small... but the cube are small too, there were little white roots (not a lot) on the bottom and side. As the plastic container was larger I was afraid they got some direct light. Also... I had a fail with the heating control and temperature jumped at 32º for 8h during the night! The rock wool cubes dried and hope they didn't suffer to much stress. 23/01/2022: no grow... don't get why it's so slow. Note: the nutrients in power are expressed in g/L (not ml/L). I have to say I'm not pretty convinced but still give a try with those kind of nutrients. I have the "chance" to get a water at home with pH 7 and Ec 0.05, pretty much a free osmosis treatment!
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Beginning of week.. So instead of feed, water, feed.. I think I'm gonna feed, feed, water this week.. PPM going in is 900 PPM and runoff is still coming out around 500 PPM.. Still seems weird to me.. But whatever lol. She is looking a little deficient in some areas (more than 1)... Not horrible.. But it's there.. Some spotting.. Little yellowing here and there.. But that is expected at the end of flower, of course.. Buds look nice tho.. Fucking gorgeous plant! Trichomes are for sure gettin cloudy.. Very few amber in there.. So yeah, this should be the last week of feeding and then beginning the 2 week flush! Mid week.. Not too worried about the coloring and spotting.. Just thought I'd post it along with this lady.. She is looking pretty good tho.. Smells amazing.. Got a few pretty fat colas... Haven't really checked to see how dense.. Don't wanna just squeeze them lol.. But I'm almost positive that the nitrogen toxicity she hit may have contributed to keeping her a bit airy.. Well.. One more update and then the 2 week flush will begin!!! End of week.. Tried to get more trichome shots but trichomes kept smearing all over the lens so I gave up lol.. ALOT of cloudy.. A small amount of amber.. Starting the flush tomorrow with some pics for the next week! This is gonna be some epic bud for sure! Can't wait!!! Gonna use some FloraKleen tomorrow and just pH'd water until harvest! May use FloraKleen a couple times this week depending on how the runoff reads.. But according to my screw up during transition one time with FloraKleen should be more than enough lol.. But we shall see... On to the next week!!!...
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Go! Go!! Go!!! Nice start. Ph7 ec 0.38 temps 23 hr 80%
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RS11 "B" - Building a Solid Foundation! ?☀️ Welcome to Week 12! While her sister might be the tallest on the balcony, RS11 "B" is proving she is an absolute powerhouse in her own right. She is looking incredibly robust this week, and we finally got a great look at her base! 📈 The Details / Progress Report: Sturdy Foundation: Looking at the soil you can see just how thick and woody that main stalk is getting. She is building a heavy-duty structural foundation to handle the outdoor winds. The medium also looks perfectly hydrated dark, rich, and happily sitting in that breathable fabric pot. ? Flawless Canopy: her health is absolutely pristine. Those fan leaves are massive, displaying a vibrant, lush green with beautifully sharp serrations and deep texture. There are zero signs of deficiencies, pests, or environmental stress. 🍃 Bushy Structure: She is continuing to fill out her lateral space wonderfully. She is prioritizing a dense, wide structure that is going to be capable of supporting a lot of heavy colas once she fully transitions into flower. 🌳 💧 Next Steps: Whatever you are feeding her right now, don't change a thing she is in the absolute sweet spot! The main goal this week is to maintain that consistent watering schedule (that soil looks perfect) and to keep a watchful eye out for any stray balcony pests as she bushes out. She is looking beautiful! Let's keep it growing! 🌱💨
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Eine weitere Woche ist vorbei und so langsam gehts in den Endspurt. Ich denke, dass ich sie in spätestens zwei Wochen umhauen werde.
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Rocking and rolling now. Still stretching and the bud sites are def growing.
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The plants look very healthy and are getting bigger and bigger, so a scrog net has now been stretched out and a few large sail leaves removed. An ac infinity humidifier has been installed and the vpd is now being kept at around 1.2-1.3. Flowering day: 13
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No complaints.. Only hard part about growing 4 different strains in one tent is finding that sweet spot with temp and humidity to keep them all perky lookin and happy. I find on water days bring it down to 45% humidity and dryer days I bring it up to 58%, seems to keep all them happy and up. Temp steady 88 day and 70’s at night they love it. Fim’ed the 3 twice and the little gelato just once. Gonna switch to flower in one more week. No crazy nutrients schedules just Mantis every other day and 15ml Holganix once every two weeks. As far as light this BlackDog just keepin them low and bushy. I moved it up quite a bit to maybe let them grow up a little more cause they aren’t begging for any, I want them too at least a little. Insanely awesome light for small grow areas you have to control height.
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8th Week Report 05/12/19 - 12/12/19 In photos CMXL is on the left and LSD on the right 05/12/19 Didn't changed reservoir as is more or less half capacity full. I plan to change it on the beginning of the next week(12/12/19). 09/12/19 Added a small and cheap diy dehumidifier kit built with a Peltier module (search on Amazon Peltier dehumidifier) 10/12/19 CMXL got a light defoliation where I removed bigger fan leaves covering lower bud sites 11/12/19 Even if they look healthy I added a small Humidity and Temperature sensor to be sure humidity doesn't get too high and let the mold form. However you will get an average humidity level the next week after some tests/readings. 12/12/19 I plan to change reservoir solution and increase its strength to 90% tonight, but diary will be updated with new values with the next week ;) For tomorrow (13/12/12) is also planned a stronger defoliation to CMXL before she gets in full flower, I hope it helps to achieve a better light penetration into the canopy and also it could give an extra stretch to the plant since I noticed that even after a small defoliation she stretches a little faster for a while. As you can see from photos/videos LSD is just doing good and probably she won't need extra training. Her sugar leaves are getting frosty as ice ;) Last Update 12/12/19 See you guys ;)
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Excited and grateful to be able to grow these testers! I freaking love FastBuds
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Esta semana fiz amarras a esticar os ramos para os lados. Está a correr tudo bem