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the girls are struggling a little bit. One is yellowing because its about to flower, but one is just not growing much and the other is very lanky.
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|»» LOG DISCLAIMER: Not intended as a grow guide. Grow log entries are usually posted 3-4 weeks later and are for my learning reference. ««| Introduction - Week 23 Summary - Ensign's log, stardate 17759.5, Another grow week.. In the main tent, nothing but general checkups and straight RO water. In the veg tent, been tending to solo cup waterings. Also transplanted rooted Coco Coins and topped the garden. Furthermore, started the next grow cycle and cut more clones to begin my first breeding project. Peace & Good Memories Father.. Onwards to next week.. [START OF WEEK 23] ========================================================== ---------- [ 3x3 VEG TENT - GR3 ] ---------- Heady OG BX1 #1 - WEEK 15 - Full Veg TKO #2 - WEEK 05 - Full Veg Chill Out OG #3 - WEEK 12 - Full Veg Chill Out OG #2 - WEEK 08 - Full Veg ---------- [ 4x4 MAIN TENT - GR30 ] ---------- Chill Out OG #2 - WEEK 23 - Full Bloom Wk9 TKO #2-2 - WEEK 17 - Full Bloom Wk9 Heady OG BX1 #1 - WEEK 19 - Full Bloom Wk9 04/06/26 → 04/12/26 [WEEK 23] This Week's Estimated Goals ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DLI: ~16 mol/m²/d PPFD: ~400 μmol/m²/s VPD: ~1.2 kPa This Week's Meter Readings & Averages ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Light On/Off: 16:00 - 10:00 | Wattage: ~268.6W [LV03] Distance From Canopy: ~[19”, 3”, 3”] Plant Height: ~[33”, 49”, 49”] Max Plant Height: ~52” [Lamp-to-Soil Distance] DLI: ~14.73 mol/m²/d PPFD: ~372 μmol/m²/s VPD: ~0.61 kPa Soil %: ~[53.7, 43.9, 47.6, 43.3, 50.0, 56.1, 49.0, 58.3, 50.7, 89.4] ========================================================== Day 01 - Monday - 04/06/26 - Total Days: 152 ----------------------------------- Daily Averages ~[+01:00] - Temps: 77.7°F [25.4°C] - Humidity: 81.1% - VPD: 0.61 kPa - Soil %: [52, 41, 47, 41, 51, 57, 48, 59, 51, 88] ----------------------------------- - [22:19]: Night check on the 4x4 tent. --- Wow the garden is looking incredible and smelling even better. --- The under canopy is looking great. --- Harvest day is now 9 days away. - [22:24]: Checked the Ecowitt soil moisture sensor data: ------------------ [ 3x3 VEG TENT – GR3 ] ---------------- ------ 52% - [CH01 » M1 » VBL – Heady OG BX1 #1-1] ------ 41% - [CH02 » M2 » VBR – TKO #2] ------ 45% - [CH03 » M3 » VFL – Chill Out OG #3] ------ 41% - [CH04 » M4 » VFR – Chill Out OG #2] ----------------- [ 4x4 MAIN TENT – GR30 ] --------------- ------ 50% - [CH05 » P1 » FLT – Chill Out OG #2] ------ 57% - [CH06 » P1 » FLB – Chill Out OG #2] ------ 48% - [CH07 » P2 » BLT – TKO #2-2] ------ 59% - [CH08 » P2 » BLB – TKO #2-2] ------ 51% - [CH09 » P3 » FRT – Heady OG BX1 #1] ------ 88% - [CH10 » P3 » FRB – Heady OG BX1 #1] --------- Veg: ~38%-45% | Flower: ~45%-55% --------- General: ~30% [Dry] «| ~45-60% [Moist] |» ~70% [Wet] - [22:38]: Checked the 3x3 veg tent. --- Veg garden is looking great. --- Two solo clones need watering. - [22:44]: Here are the starting initial watering ranges: ------ Heady OG BX1 #1-2 » 255.4g → 335.4g ------ Gorilla Goat #1-2 » 294.4g → 325.4g --------- General Weight Range: [Dry] ~275g «| [Dryback] ~300g |» ~325g-400g [Wet] --- Both cups were last watered 2-4 days ago. --- Took the starting weight of both clones before watering, ------ Heady OG BX1 #1-2 » 286.3g ------ Gorilla Goat #1-2 » 292.4g --- 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. - [23:04]: Took the saturated weight of both cups after watering, ------ Heady OG BX1 #1-2 » 365.4g ------ Gorilla Goat #1-2 » 365.4g --- Updated the wet weight and watering dates for both cups. --- Placed both cups back into the tent. --- Woah veg cuttings in the propagation tray look under-watered. --- Misted each Coco coin with 10-15 sprays of RO water. --- Also misted the top growth and added more RO water to the bottom drip tray. - [23:19]: Checked the humidifiers. --- Tanks are still full and no leaks found. Day 02 - Tuesday - 04/07/26 - Total Days: 153 ----------------------------------- Daily Averages ~[+01:00] - Temps: 77.7°F [25.4°C] - Humidity: 82.2% - VPD: 0.58 kPa - Soil %: [52, 41, 46, 41, 50, 56, 48, 59, 50, 89] ----------------------------------- - [20:39]: Night check on the 4x4 tent. --- The garden is smelling incredible and buds are stacking weight. --- The terpenes are definitely on the fuel-side (from fuel, earthy, floral, fruity/sweet). --- Unfortunately based on terpenes, Chill Out OG is probably not for me. Although still have both the #2 and #3 as mothers in the veg tent. --- More impressed with the growth of the #3 pheno which seems to express more broad-leaf growth (similar to the TKO #2 pheno) and may decide to flower her later. Will keep both mother plants for now, but unfortunately, probably won’t be breeding with them. - [20:45]: Checked the Ecowitt soil moisture sensor data: ------------------ [ 3x3 VEG TENT – GR3 ] ---------------- ------ 52% - [CH01 » M1 » VBL – Heady OG BX1 #1-1] ------ 41% - [CH02 » M2 » VBR – TKO #2] ------ 48% - [CH03 » M3 » VFL – Chill Out OG #3] ------ 41% - [CH04 » M4 » VFR – Chill Out OG #2] ----------------- [ 4x4 MAIN TENT – GR30 ] --------------- ------ 49% - [CH05 » P1 » FLT – Chill Out OG #2] ------ 56% - [CH06 » P1 » FLB – Chill Out OG #2] ------ 48% - [CH07 » P2 » BLT – TKO #2-2] ------ 59% - [CH08 » P2 » BLB – TKO #2-2] ------ 51% - [CH09 » P3 » FRT – Heady OG BX1 #1] ------ 89% - [CH10 » P3 » FRB – Heady OG BX1 #1] --------- Veg: ~38%-45% | Flower: ~45%-55% --------- General: ~30% [Dry] «| ~45-60% [Moist] |» ~70% [Wet] - [20:46]: Checked the 3x3 veg tent. --- Veg garden is looking healthy. --- Clones don’t need watering and propagation cuttings are looking a lot better. - [20:58]: Checked the humidifiers. --- Tanks are still full and no leaks found. --- With harvest 8 days away, have already started to plan out the next grow cycle which will also be my first long-term breeding project. --- Need to ultimately decide on mother plants to breed to the keeper pheno of the Heady OG BX1 (#1). --- As of right now, plan to do a full tent pollination in the main tent with 4 mother plants. Currently the mothers will be: ------ Heady OG BX1 [Mendo Dope Farms] (#1 pheno) ------ TKO [James Loud Genetics] (#2 pheno) ------ Garlic Budder [Humboldt Seeds Company] (original #1 pheno) ------ Gorilla Goat [Irie Genetics] (#1 pheno) Day 03 - Wednesday - 04/08/26 - Total Days: 154 ----------------------------------- Daily Averages ~[+01:00] - Temps: 78.8°F [26.0°C] - Humidity: 81.6% - VPD: 0.62 kPa - Soil %: [53, 41, 48, 41, 48, 56, 49, 58, 50, 89] ----------------------------------- - [16:05]: Evening check on the 3x3 veg tent. --- Veg garden is looking great. --- TKO #2 needs watering. - [16:09]: Here is the starting initial watering range: ------ TKO #2 » 252.5g → 335.5g --------- General Weight Range: [Dry] ~275g «| [Dryback] ~300g |» ~325g-400g [Wet] --- Been 3 days since the last watering. --- Took the starting weight before watering, ------ TKO #2 » 252.5g » 284.9g --- While on a scale, --- Evenly misted the top of the cup with RO water. --- Did not spray the top growth. --- Misted 10-20 sprays. Waited a moment, then misted again. --- Repeated this process until the cup weighted at least 300g. --- There was no runoff. - [16:22]: Took the saturated weight after watering, ------ TKO #2 » 252.5g » 365.7g --- Updated the wet weight and watering date. --- Placed the cup back into the tent. --- Going to start cutting clones for the next grow cycle. - [16:47]: Filled a measuring cup with 1 cup of RO water. ------ Added 1/8tsp of Horticultural Aloe --- Mixed the solution and poured it straight into a clear solo cup. --- Placed the PVC rig into the cup just above the aloe water. --- Okay! Time to take the cuttings! --- Using a pair of clean trimmers, - [17:35]: Cut several clonal cuttings. --- Only need one cutting to root, but took extra cuttings of each cultivar. --- Made sure to trim most of the branches leaving a top node or two. --- Did not cut any leaf fingers and made sure to cut the tip of the stalk (about 45-degree) before placing each cutting into the cup of aloe solution. --- Made sure each tube on the PVC rig had the correct names labeled. - [17:36]: Also topped and defoliated the entire veg garden. --- Mulched the trimmings. --- Placed the cup into the veg tent. --- Have the cup resting on top of the drip tray (front center pot). --- Will change the water out tomorrow and plan to start rooting in two days. --- The current rooting Coco Coin cuttings probably need to be transplanted into solo cups by now. - [17:44]: Checked for roots and all Coco Coins had roots. --- Going to transplant one of each pheno. --- 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. --- 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 and had enough room for the Coco Coin. - [18:04]: 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. - [18:07]: 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. - [18:17]: 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. --- Also defoliated both cups and removed the lowest fan leaves. - [18:35]: Covered the soil with BuildASoil Organic Straw Mulch. --- Made sure the top soil was completely covered. --- Culled the extra Garlic Budder and Chill Out OG phenos. --- Mulched the trimmings. - [19:01]: Filled a measuring cup with 2 cups of RO water. ------ Added 1/64tsp of Quillaja Saponaria Extract [60] ------ Added 1/16tsp of Horticultural Aloe ------ Added 1/16tsp of Horticultural Coconut ------ Added 1/8tsp of Mycrobe Complete --- Mixed and poured the solution straight into a spray bottle. - [19:03]: Took the initial dry soil weight before watering, ------ Garlic Budder OG#1 » 276.8g ------ Chill Out OG #3 » 260.0g --- While on a scale, --- Evenly misted the top of both cups 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. - [19:36]: Took the saturated weight after watering, ------ Garlic Budder OG#1 » 335.4g ------ Chill Out OG #3 » 335.3g --- Marked the date, pheno names, and weight ranges on each red opaque cup with blue painter's tape. --- Then placed both clear cups into their corresponding red cups. - [19:41]: Placed both cups into the 3x3 veg tent, --- Removed the seedling plug tray and have both cups resting in the propagation drip tray. --- As for PPFD, at the lowest light intensity (and raised ~14 above the tray), the PPFD is around 40 μmol/m²/s which gives a DLI of 2.59 mol/m²/d under an 18/6 light cycle. - [19:45]: Checked the Ecowitt soil moisture sensor data: ------------------ [ 3x3 VEG TENT – GR3 ] ---------------- ------ 58% - [CH01 » M1 » VBL – Heady OG BX1 #1-1] ------ 42% - [CH02 » M2 » VBR – TKO #2] ------ 48% - [CH03 » M3 » VFL – Chill Out OG #3] ------ 41% - [CH04 » M4 » VFR – Chill Out OG #2] ----------------- [ 4x4 MAIN TENT – GR30 ] --------------- ------ 48% - [CH05 » P1 » FLT – Chill Out OG #2] ------ 56% - [CH06 » P1 » FLB – Chill Out OG #2] ------ 48% - [CH07 » P2 » BLT – TKO #2-2] ------ 58% - [CH08 » P2 » BLB – TKO #2-2] ------ 51% - [CH09 » P3 » FRT – Heady OG BX1 #1] ------ 89% - [CH10 » P3 » FRB – Heady OG BX1 #1] --------- Veg: ~38%-45% | Flower: ~45%-55% --------- General: ~30% [Dry] «| ~45-60% [Moist] |» ~70% [Wet] - [19:47]: Checked the 4x4 tent. --- The garden is smelling and looking great. --- Buds are all ripening and smelling gassy and dank. --- The under canopy is looking clean and all pots look good. --- Took the trimmings from earlier and top dressed each pot. --- Tried to spread the trimmings evenly. - [20:07]: Quickly checked on the RO reservoir and auto-watering system. --- Everything looked good and no leaks detected. --- The gravity feed was holding steady at ~2 psi of pressure at ~22” from the floor. --- Checked the humidifiers. --- Tanks are still full and no leaks found. Day 04 - Thursday - 04/09/26 - Total Days: 155 ----------------------------------- Daily Averages ~[+01:00] - Temps: 79.2°F [26.2°C] - Humidity: 80.7% - VPD: 0.65 kPa - Soil %: [57, 46, 51, 43, 49, 56, 49, 58, 51, 89] ----------------------------------- - [19:06]: Night check on the 4x4 tent. --- Garden is smelling dank and buds are looking frosty. --- Bud growth is finishing up quite nicely and terpenes are louder than ever. Nice. --- The under canopy is also clean and pots look good. - [19:11]: Checked on the BluMat soil moisture sensors: ------ Chill Out OG #2 » 99mbars ------ Heady OG BX1 #1 » 59mbars ------ TKO #2 » 84mbars --------- Watering Range: [Too Wet] ~25mbars «| [Ideal Target] ~40-80mbars |» ~125mbars [Too Dry] --------- BluMat Max Values: [10mbars «||» 750mbars] - [19:14]: Decided to make a slight adjustment to Chill Out OG #2’s watering carrot. --- Using the BluMat key, increased the water moisture by rotating the tension cap slightly counter-clockwise. - [19:15]: Checked the Ecowitt soil moisture sensor data: ------------------ [ 3x3 VEG TENT – GR3 ] ---------------- ------ 56% - [CH01 » M1 » VBL – Heady OG BX1 #1-1] ------ 47% - [CH02 » M2 » VBR – TKO #2] ------ 50% - [CH03 » M3 » VFL – Chill Out OG #3] ------ 44% - [CH04 » M4 » VFR – Chill Out OG #2] ----------------- [ 4x4 MAIN TENT – GR30 ] --------------- ------ 48% - [CH05 » P1 » FLT – Chill Out OG #2] ------ 55% - [CH06 » P1 » FLB – Chill Out OG #2] ------ 49% - [CH07 » P2 » BLT – TKO #2-2] ------ 58% - [CH08 » P2 » BLB – TKO #2-2] ------ 52% - [CH09 » P3 » FRT – Heady OG BX1 #1] ------ 89% - [CH10 » P3 » FRB – Heady OG BX1 #1] --------- Veg: ~38%-45% | Flower: ~45%-55% --------- General: ~30% [Dry] «| ~45-60% [Moist] |» ~70% [Wet] - [19:18]: Checked the 3x3 veg tent. --- Veg garden is looking healthy. --- Two solo clones need watering. - [19:21]: Here are the starting initial watering ranges: ------ Heady OG BX1 #1-2 » 255.4g → 335.4g ------ Gorilla Goat #1-2 » 294.4g → 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 » 296.9g ------ Gorilla Goat #1-2 » 262.8g --- 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. - [19:39]: Took the saturated weight of both cups after watering, ------ Heady OG BX1 #1-2 » 365.4g ------ Gorilla Goat #1-2 » 365.5g --- Updated the wet weight and watering dates for both cups. --- Placed both cups back into the tent. - [19:47]: Time to swap the aloe water out for the cuttings. --- Filled a clear cup with fresh RO water (1.5cups). --- Gently lifted the PVC rig out of the cup of aloe water and set it gently into the RO cup. --- Going to let these soak for another day before transplanting into Coco Coins for rooting. --- Solo cups in the propagation tray look good and no need to water. - [19:58]: Checked the humidifiers. --- Tanks are still full and no leaks found. Day 05 - Friday - 04/10/26 - Total Days: 156 ----------------------------------- Daily Averages ~[+01:00] - Temps: 79.1°F [26.2°C] - Humidity: 82.0% - VPD: 0.61 kPa - Soil %: [55, 47, 47, 45, 52, 56, 49, 58, 51, 89] ----------------------------------- - [20:44]: Night check on the 4x4 tent. --- Five more days until harvest and the garden is looking and smelling great. --- Buds are ripening and terpenes are smelling loud and dank. --- Under canopy is looking clean and pots are all good. - [20:48]: Checked the Ecowitt soil moisture sensor data: ------------------ [ 3x3 VEG TENT – GR3 ] ---------------- ------ 55% - [CH01 » M1 » VBL – Heady OG BX1 #1-1] ------ 46% - [CH02 » M2 » VBR – TKO #2] ------ 46% - [CH03 » M3 » VFL – Chill Out OG #3] ------ 45% - [CH04 » M4 » VFR – Chill Out OG #2] ----------------- [ 4x4 MAIN TENT – GR30 ] --------------- ------ 51% - [CH05 » P1 » FLT – Chill Out OG #2] ------ 56% - [CH06 » P1 » FLB – Chill Out OG #2] ------ 49% - [CH07 » P2 » BLT – TKO #2-2] ------ 58% - [CH08 » P2 » BLB – TKO #2-2] ------ 51% - [CH09 » P3 » FRT – Heady OG BX1 #1] ------ 89% - [CH10 » P3 » FRB – Heady OG BX1 #1] --------- Veg: ~38%-45% | Flower: ~45%-55% --------- General: ~30% [Dry] «| ~45-60% [Moist] |» ~70% [Wet] - [20:55]: Checked the 3x3 veg tent. --- Veg garden is looking healthy and good. --- The next grow cycle of cuttings are ready to be rooted in the Coco Coins. - [21:04]: Filled a measuring cup with 2 cups of RO water. ------ Added 1/64 of Quillaja Saponaria Extract [60] ------ Added 1/32tsp of Horticultural Aloe ------ Added 1/16tsp of Mycrobe Complete --- Mixed the solution thoroughly. - [21:05]: Dropped 6 Coco Coins into the measuring cup. --- The coins immediately started to expand. ------ [» ~5 MINUTES LATER «] --- Placed each fully saturated Coco Coin into half-cut clear cups. --- Using a squeeze bottle filled with Clonex, - [21:16]: Gently filled each pre-made hole with Clonex rooting gel. --- Using a pair of clean trimmers, made a final 45° cut. --- Also stripped and scrapped some of the stem’s outer membrane. --- To help with planting, gave each Coco Coin a squeeze to loosen the coco. --- Made sure to insert each stem straight and snug with the tip about a 1/4 inch from the bottom of the Coco Coin. --- Also secured the stem by pinching and pressing in the top of the Coco Coin. - [21:39]: Once each cutting was planted, --- Placed each Coco Coin into the propagation plug tray. --- Made sure to keep each cutting properly tagged. --- Did not spray the top growth with any water. --- As far as PPFD, --- At the lowest light intensity (and raised ~14 above the tray), the PPFD is around 42 μmol/m²/s which gives a DLI of 2.72 mol/m²/d under an 18/6 light cycle --- Culled the extra cuttings. - [23:00]: Checked the humidifiers. --- Tanks are still full and no leaks found. --- Since the next grow cycle is going start off my first breeding project, plan to reverse Heady OG BX1 (#1 pheno) to pollinate TKO #2 --- As this will also be an open air pollination, plan to include Heady OG BX1 #1 as a pollen receiver along with Garlic Budder (original #1 pheno) and Gorilla Goat (#1 pheno). Regrettably, have decided to not include Chill Out OG #2 --- If successful, plan to pheno hunt through the Heady OG BX1 to TKO seeds for keeper phenos to begin trait stabilizing. --- Anyways. --- One impossible task at a time.. Day 06 - Saturday - 04/11/26 - Total Days: 157 ----------------------------------- Daily Averages ~[+01:00] - Temps: 77.9°F [25.5°C] - Humidity: 81.8% - VPD: 0.59 kPa - Soil %: [54, 46, 46, 46, 50, 56, 50, 58, 51, 90] ----------------------------------- ------ [ » NO GROW LOG ENTRIES FOR TODAY « ] --- Peace & Good Memories Father.. 🖖 Day 07 - Sunday - 04/12/26 - Total Days: 158 ----------------------------------- Daily Averages ~[+01:00] - Temps: 77.2°F [25.1°C] - Humidity: 81.3% - VPD: 0.59 kPa - Soil %: [53, 45, 48, 46, 50, 56, 50, 58, 51, 92] ----------------------------------- - [20:03]: Night check on the 4x4 tent. --- Garden is looking great.. --- Under canopy is clean and pots look good.. - [20:09]: Checked the Ecowitt soil moisture sensor data: ------------------ [ 3x3 VEG TENT – GR3 ] ---------------- ------ 53% - [CH01 » M1 » VBL – Heady OG BX1 #1-1] ------ 44% - [CH02 » M2 » VBR – TKO #2] ------ 47% - [CH03 » M3 » VFL – Chill Out OG #3] ------ 45% - [CH04 » M4 » VFR – Chill Out OG #2] ----------------- [ 4x4 MAIN TENT – GR30 ] --------------- ------ 52% - [CH05 » P1 » FLT – Chill Out OG #2] ------ 56% - [CH06 » P1 » FLB – Chill Out OG #2] ------ 50% - [CH07 » P2 » BLT – TKO #2-2] ------ 58% - [CH08 » P2 » BLB – TKO #2-2] ------ 52% - [CH09 » P3 » FRT – Heady OG BX1 #1] ------ 93% - [CH10 » P3 » FRB – Heady OG BX1 #1] --------- Veg: ~38%-45% | Flower: ~45%-55% --------- General: ~30% [Dry] «| ~45-60% [Moist] |» ~70% [Wet] - [20:40]: Checked the 3x3 veg tent. --- Veg garden is looking healthy.. --- Two solo cups need watering.. - [20:48]: Here are the starting initial watering ranges: ------ Heady OG BX1 #1-2 » 255.4g → 335.4g ------ Gorilla Goat #1-2 » 294.4g → 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 » 281.5g ------ Gorilla Goat #1-2 » 245.6g --- 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. - [21:14]: Took the saturated weight of both cups after watering, ------ Heady OG BX1 #1-2 » 365.5g ------ Gorilla Goat #1-2 » 365.4g --- Updated the wet weight and watering dates for both cups. --- Placed both cups back into the tent. --- Cuttings in the propagation tray are looking good.. - [21:27]: Checked the humidifiers. --- Tanks are still full and no leaks found. --- Onwards to next week.. [END OF WEEK 23]
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Very happy with 100% germination rate! They all popped within 36h then put into 70% happy frog soil 30% perlite
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Tag 44: getoppt an 4 Zweigen. Tag 47: Ich gebe Alg a mic zur Hitzestress Behandlung ins gießwasser, die Pflanze ist an machen Stellen schon recht hell geworden, aber draußen wird es auch bald Kühler.
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Que dire mise à part que se strain est tous simplement magnifique ? Il porte bien son nom, il commence à être bien Frosty! Et la couleur violet commence à apparaître de plus en plus! Les bud sont beau et dégagent une belle odeur fruité, le plant a une sacré couverture résineuse, je pense qu’elle pourrais être parfaite pour faire des extraction! Cette semaine je lui ai donné un thé de compost oxygéné, on va voir comment elle va réagir. Recette du tco pour 20 litres. (Grammes : gr) 50gr biochar 250gr zéolite 3gr granulé Micro-Organisme IT45 10gr pollen d’abeilles 10gr levure de bière 3gr endomychorize 10gr consoude 20gr vers de farine 10gr cendre coque de ricin 12gr ortie microniser 15gr Kelp 10gr spiruline 10gr de cbd living soil 20ml de miel liquide 30ml de mélasse 20ml d’acide humiques et fluvic Mettre tous les ingrédients (sauf la mélasse ,l’acide h/f et le miel) dans un filtre 400micron, le placer dans un seau avec de l’eau (10litres). Rajoutez le miel et 10ml de mélasse Y mettre un micro bulleur alimenter sur une pompe à air et faire oxygéné le mélange pendant 24h. Rajout de 10ml de mélasse après 12h le début de la mise en route de la pompe. A la fin des 24h rajoutez le restant de mélasse et d’acide h/f, mettez y en plus 10litres d’eau au mélange. Reste plus qu’à arroser! Pour la Frosty j’y ai incorporé 7litre de mélange La veille j’ai préparé le pot à l’arrosage avec 500ml d’eau et 2gr de Bacillus IT35 Amyloliquefaciens X5 Bacillus Amyloliquefaciens : rhyzosphère, probiotiques. Aspersion et arrosage. Utilisable pour toutes cultures. La bactérie Bacillus Amyloliquefaciens se fixe dans la rhizosphère en se nourrissant des exsudats racinaires. En contrepartie, elle stimule la croissance racinaire en sécrétant des métabolites de croissance et solubilise le phosphore en sécrétant des phytases (enzymes). Effet probiotique consistant en l’utilisation de micro-organismes bénéfiques pour la nutrition et la santé des plantes. La spiruline, le plus riche et le plus complet des amendements organiques La Spiruline est une algue aquatique connue comme complément alimentaire, la Spiruline est aussi un amendement organique et écologique très complet. D'une grande qualité nutritive, elle apporte à vos plantes une quantité de nutriments, dont l'azote, phosphore, potassium, minéraux, acides aminés, vitamines, chlorophylle et protéine. Le charbon végétal actif est capable d’absorber jusqu’à cinq fois son poids propre en eau ainsi que les éléments nutritifs qui s’y trouvent. Il joue ainsi le rôle de catalyseur et d'amplificateur pour les fertilisants traditionnels, qu'ils soient d'origine organique ou minérale. Ce pourquoi il est idéal pour activer un sol et pour les thés de compost oxygénés. Le charbon végétal améliore la diffusion et la disponibilité des éléments nutritifs dans le sol et offre des conditions propices au développement des micro-organismes. Le Biochar peut être introduit dans une grande variété de sols. Il est particulièrement efficace dans les sols pauvres, difficiles et acides. Pour faire agir rapidement et efficacement sa capacité d’amendement, le charbon végétal est enrichi et biologiquement activé avec des micro-organismes. Le Biochar se comporte ainsi comme un structurateur et un activateur dans le but de valoriser les sols. Composition : • Charbon végétal actif 31%
• Matière organique 33%
• Matière sèche 75%
• C/N : 17
• PH : 7,2
• Azote (N) : 2,1 % dont 1,2 % azote organique
• Phosphore (P205) : 0,74%
• Potassium (K20) : 1,18%
• Calcium (Ca) : 6,8%
• Magnésium (MgO) : 0,65% Le pollen est l'ingrédient de base de la fabrication du miel par les abeilles. Riche en vitamines et minéraux, il est qualifié « d'aliment parfait », y compris pour les plantes ! Les zéolithes sont des roches cristallines, présentant des capacités d'adsorption particulièrement importantes vis à vis des polluants que l'on rencontre dans l'eau et dans certains liquides, ainsi que dans l'air et les gaz. Elles sont extrêmement poreuses comme les charbons activés et elles peuvent être chargées électriquement pour opérer comme des échangeurs d'ions. La zéolithe est un produit naturel qui respecte notre environnement. Utilisé dans le milieu industriel depuis de longues années déjà, ce minerai aux propriétés filtrantes particulières commence à se vulgariser dans le domaine de la piscine privée, de l'aquariophilie, des bassins d'agrément, de la récupération des eaux de pluie, ou encore de la culture des bonsaïs et autres plantations diverses par exemple... 4 points techniques majeurs : - Grâce à leur propriété hydrophile, les zéolithes peuvent adsorber l'eau jusqu'à 30% de leur poids total et sans aucune variation de volume : pas de gonflement en présence d'eau ni de craquement en cas de déshydratation comme certaines argiles. Les zéolithes sont d'ailleurs de puissants agents anti-mottant (anti-agglomérant). Cette propriété est très appréciée dans le cas des terrains de golf et autres aires de jeux. - Les zéolithes ne captent pas l'eau de façon irréversible, elles se comportent comme une réserve au voisinage des racines. Celles-ci peuvent capter l'eau en fonction de leur besoin. Les zéolithes permettent ainsi de réduire les besoins d'arrosage jusqu'à 35 %. - Une zéolithe se comporte comme une "Zone de Stockage" qui retient l'azote et les éléments minéraux nutritifs au voisinage des racines et les relâche lentement en fonction des besoins de la plante. Cela se traduit par une croissance harmonieuse mais rapide du végétal. - La capacité d'adsorption et l'énorme rapport surface/volume des zéolithes, vont permettre à la fois la rétention de la solution du sol et une bonne oxygénation au voisinage du système racinaire. Les zéolithes favorisent donc l'organisation biologique des sols en contribuant au développement de la micropopulation. L'apport en nutriments (N, P, K) est réduit de 20 à 25 %. Ces derniers, adsorbés par la zéolithe, sont beaucoup moins sensibles au lessivage et à l'évaporation. Composition minéralogique : * Chabasite 70 % * Phillipsite 2 % * Feldspath 5 % * Augite 3 % * Illite - Mica 2% Analyse atomique: * Sio2 52 % * AL2o3 17 % * CaO 5,7 % * K2O 6,1 % * MgO 2 %, * Na2O 0,6 % * Fe2O3 3,6 % Amendement calcaire, dolomie et gypse avec préparation microbienne à base de Bacillus Amyloliquefaciens IT45 et Saccharomyces cerevisiae LYCC6420 Formulation : micro granulés (1 – 1,6 mm) à base de rhizobactéries favorisant la croissance des plantes qui se multiplient et colonisent rapidement la zone des racines, et de levures Saccharomyces cerevisiae souche LYCC ayant un effet probiotique. Les PGPR produisent des enzymes qui solubilisent le phosphore à partir de complexes inorganiques et organiques dans le sol et stimulent la croissance des racines efficaces augmentant ainsi la zone d'interception des éléments nutritifs. Les levures LYCC permettent une occupation de la rhizosphère par une flore bénéfique. Composition :
• Matière sèche : 96,8%
• Matière organique : 91,5%
• N total : 6,6% dont N soluble dans l'eau 0,17%
• P total : 2%
• K total : 1,7% Micro-granulés : 
• Oxyde de calcium (CaO) total : 30%
• Oxyde de magnesium (MgO) total : 7%
• Anhydride sulfurique (SO3) : 13% La levure de bière est une matière vivante qui permet un meilleur fermentation pour les thés de compost oxygénés notamment conseillé pour accompagner les croissances ou apporter un gros coup de pousse pendant la floraisons.  La levure stimule la vie des sols également à l'arrosage direct en apportant tout aussi bien que dans le TCO sa population l'espèce micro-bactérienne positive pour votre sols ainsi que des oligo-éléments et diverse vitamines.   Composition : • 2,8% (N) total dont 1% (Norg), • 2,3% (P205) • 1,6% (K20) • 35% de MO • C/N : 8. PH : 8,4. Sous forme de poudre mouillable. Il contient des spores du champignon mycorhizien Rhizophagus Irregularis MUCL57891 avec des levures inactivées spécifiques. 2000 spores/gramme d’endomycorhize Rhizophagus Irregularis MUCL57891 et Saccharomyces Cerevisiae LYC6420 inactivée. Se connecte efficacement au système racinaire et forme un vaste réseau souterrain de filaments, qui agissent comme des extensions pour atteindre les nutriments et l’eau au-delà de la rhizosphère Composition : • Poudre contenant 2000 spores/g. d’endomycorhizes Rhizophagus irregularis  La Consoude (Symphytum Officinale) est une plante présentant de nombreuses propriétés. Particulièrement riche en Potassium (K) organique, la consoude est une alliée idéale pour les périodes de floraison. La consoude a tout pour plaire : riche en vitamine B12, elle agira également comme stimulateur racinaire, mais aussi comme biostimulant cellulaire, grâce aux alcaloïdes, aux allantoïnes et jusqu'à 30% de protéine ! 100% déjection de vers de ténébrions.
Très riche en microorganismes, le guano de vers de farine est une matière directement composté par les vers. En effet, c'est bien la digestion de matières végétales par des larves, insectes ou autres arthropodes qui valident le processus de compostage, que ce soit en zone de production de cultures d'insectes, pour le compost maison ou la dégradation de litière forestière. Les bactéries et autres champignons obtenus grâce au système digestif de nos vers, permettent la dégradation accélérée des éléments nutritifs dans vos supersoils, et les symbioses permettant l'assimilation des éléments nutritifs. Cette bio-activation intense mettra dans vos sols, à la disposition de vos plantes, un panel tellement varié de nutriments frais qu'il nous est aujourd'hui technologiquement impossible de pouvoir tous les nommer et de les compter.  Le guano de vers de farine fournit une grande polyvalence. Très équilibré, il s'utilise en entretien ou en apport ciblé seul ou en complément de d'autres amendements ou fertilisants organiques. Il agit comme un puissant activateur de sol et/ou de substrat. Cendre coque de ricin NPK 0,1-18,6-16,5. 0,1% (N-Azote), 18,6% (P205-Phosphore), 16,5% (K2O-Potasse), 11,7%(Ca0), 9,1 (Mg0) - Origine : Inde ACTION SOL • rend rapidement accessible au sol Phosphore, Potasse, Magnésium et Calcium. ACTION PLANTE • Apport aux stades agronomiques propices. • Produit riche en éléments fertilisants : combinaison NPK 35%. • Régularité de l’apport, milieu et fin de floraison. . Favorise la sénescence. Analyse chimique : • NPK 0,1-18,6-16,5 • N-Azote 0.1% • P205-Phosphore 18,6% • K2O-Potasse 16,5% • CaO-Calcium 11,7% • MgO-Magnésium 9,1% Ortie bio micronisée Stimule la vie du sol et la végétation. Composition : • 2,8% (N) total dont 1% (Norg), • 2,3% (P205) • 1,6% (K20) • 35% de MO • C/N : 8. PH : 8,4 KELP poudre
ascophyllum nodosum
- amendement sol Croissance et floraison - Meilleure germination - Meilleur développement racinaire Meilleure assimilation - Résistance aux stress osmotiques - Augmente la production de chlorophylle = plantes plus vertes = lumière mieux captée - Lutte contre le stress osmotique - Développement des Micro-Organismes dans le sol – Riche en vitamines, fer, iode, oligo-éléments, hormones de croissance auxines et cytokinines - Idéal en épandage et pour les thés de compost oxygénés. Important : notre Kelp est un goémon noir mais il n'est pas le varech bien moins fertile de la même famille qui est l'algue qui pullule et pollue la Bretagne, notre algue pousse uniquement à plus de 50 mètres de fond dans les grands courants froids au large de la Norvège.
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@gr3g4l
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Pasados 6-7 dias de la ultima poda de abanicos volví a sacar unas cuantas hojas más, poquita cosa. Al tener el armario fuera de casa y aun teniendo dos calefactores de 80W cada uno podemos observar como en algunos momentos del dia la temperatura nos baja una barbaridad, es lo que hay. Un foliar con Delta9 para ir estimulando la flora.
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She is much prettier than she was a week ago :) I remembered that I have my first grow light, which is more compact and it will give me more space, so I changed my light, now the girl's side branches get light too:) I add a lot of video memes, because I really want to win Iphone16 pro ;) and those who don't take risks don't drink champagne:) good luck to everyone.
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"My Blackberry Moon Rocks plants are looking awesome, especially that one I decided to leave alone. It's got so much branching, I think it might take over the whole room! And that other plant with the stacked-up branches? It's gonna have some serious nugs. Can't wait to see how huge they get."
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Some issues with the leaves. Buds are getting big and filling out. Some neglect on my part again this week.
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4 ème jour en 12/12 , vpd autour de 1 , légère defoliation, le stretch commence a se faire, plante saine , je suis satisfait pour le moment, les boutures sont très jolies ma table a marée est devenue une vraie jungle bien dense x) #trolmaster #madame grow #seedstocker
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Week 5 of flower for Lemon Orange by Greenhouseseedco, 1 of the phenos is a super super early developer, when compared to the other 2 its night and day difference for sure. The other 2 phenos are also struggling with the feeding abit again... they just seem to be such heavy feeders... I'm not sure if ive got a Nitrogen problem or magnesium? If someone wants to throw out their thoughts that would be great.
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Wieder vieles gelernt, gute Qualität, was soll ich sonst sagen, die kommende Zeot wird erst einmal mit Autos gearbeitet.
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Day 37 06/08/24 Tuesday De-chlorinated tap water pH 6 today with calmag only. Pre flower stretch initiated, pre flower female sex pistils forming 😍 All happy and healthy! Structure of Melonade Runtz and Critical orange is Beautiful. Pic and vid update Day 39 08/08/24 Thursday Feed today using de-chlorinated tap water pH 6 with Plagron PK13-14. Showing her pre stretch 😍 Day 41 10/08/24 Saturday De-chlorinated tap water pH 6 today again with calmag. 400ml with run off now. Day 42 11/08/24 Sunday End of week De-chlorinated tap water pH 6 today again with calmag. 400ml with little run off this time Pistils on pistils now 😁 Starting to see the beginning of bud formations 💚
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these two clones arent showing any sighns of hermi so far there mother was a hermi and its mother was 100 percent female .Still dont know how the hermis got stressed to turn from fem to hermi .this grow is female so far
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All going well now, just lowered my setup by 35cm to gain more space for the ladies... also now my reservoir is below the cabin instead of inside, so much cooler water now (in fact I had to pace a heater to avoid temperature below 18˚C)