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Starting into Week 5 Flower, week 11 total Mandarin Cookies definitely has an extremely strong orange citrus smell! Trichomes are coming in very nicely! MC’s are still ahead of the SK’s... however the SK on the left is catching up, with the one on the right having some budlets starting to form. 3 - Madarin Cookies are two in back and one in center; 2 - Silver Kush are two up front; 2 gallons water/nutes per 5 plants, alternating with plain water (just calmag, malassis, Ph. 6.4) every other day. Ph.6.4 (1.5 C.F.) Fox Farm Ocean Forest, mixed with (1.5 C.F.) garden soil, fills (5) 5 galllon fabric pots perfectly. (50/50 mix.) The new version of Spider Farmer SF-4000 is an awesome light, for anyone wondering. Can’t say enough good things about this light! Way less heat that any HPS/MH I’ve used. My big curiosity is about the final weight per watts used at finish for the Spider Farmer... UPDATE Week 5, Day 6: I did notice some heat stress on only a few of the taller branches (they were about 6” from the light). I did move the light a little further up about 4” to get some distance, and added an extra fan. Hope this helps the leaf curling! Question: have you ever driven past a house and can instantly tell they just harvested?? Ha! I just did that on my way home, and thought I was smelling my house from a long distance away.
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Last feed was a week ago, have watered twice in the past week with ph'd water. Ladies are progressing nicely. Will feed tomorrow, and see how things progress. Got the dehumidifier and control put in, have it set at 45 rh, right now. Have seen the humidity come down substantially but still swings between 40 and 54. Thinking about lowering the setting a bit to around 40 to try and get tighter control as I finish out the grow over the next several weeks.
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🇩🇪🌱 Woche 3 | Cherry Limeade by Doja 🍒🍋 Diese Woche verlief leider nicht ganz so, wie ich es mir vorgestellt hatte. Die kleine Cherry Limeade wächst weiterhin sehr langsam und ist aktuell erst etwa 4 cm groß. 🌱 Ich war fünf Tage beruflich unterwegs und konnte das Beet in dieser Zeit sich selbst überlassen. Als ich zurückkam, war das Cover Crop regelrecht explodiert 🌿💥 und hatte den kleinen Sämling vollständig überwachsen. Damit hatte ich ehrlich gesagt nicht gerechnet. Nach dem Freischneiden bekam die Cherry Limeade endlich wieder Licht und etwas Luft. Auch mit der Blumat-Bewässerung kämpfe ich im Moment noch etwas. Das System funktioniert grundsätzlich, aber die optimale Einstellung der vier Maxi-Tropfer in Kombination mit dem 130-Liter-Living-Soil-Beet zu finden, ist deutlich schwieriger als erwartet. Gerade bei einer so kleinen Pflanze verändert sich der Wasserverbrauch ständig, während das Cover Crop zeitweise deutlich mehr Wasser zieht als die eigentliche Kulturpflanze💧. Heute gab es außerdem die erste Gabe Almicanna Veg Komposttee 🍵. Ansonsten bleibt meine Strategie unverändert: so wenig wie möglich eingreifen und dem Living Soil die Chance geben, seine Arbeit zu machen. 📊 Aktuelle Parameter: 💡 Licht: 200 PPFD (18/6, Stufe 2, 40 cm Abstand) 🌡️ Temperatur: 27 °C 💧 Luftfeuchtigkeit: 82 % 📈 VPD: 0,69 kPa 🌿 CO₂: Ø 750 ppm 💧 Bodenfeuchtigkeit: 80 mbar Dieses Projekt ist für mich genauso ein Test des Setups wie ein Grow. Im Moment bin ich mit der Abstimmung noch nicht zufrieden und sehe bereits einige Punkte, die ich beim nächsten Durchgang verbessern möchte. Learning by doing gehört eben auch zu Living Soil. Trotz des langsamen Starts bekommt die Cherry Limeade ihre Chance. Da ich in den kommenden Wochen fast jede Woche unterwegs sein werde, muss sich das System möglichst selbst tragen. Entweder die Pflanze etabliert sich unter diesen Bedingungen – oder eben nicht. Genau das möchte ich herausfinden. Sollte dieser Durchgang nicht den gewünschten Erfolg bringen, startet im Herbst ein neuer Versuch mit einem überarbeiteten Setup und den Erkenntnissen aus diesem Grow. Bis dahin heißt es: beobachten, möglichst wenig eingreifen und weiter dazulernen 🍒🤞. ⸻ 🇬🇧🌱 Week 3 | Cherry Limeade by Doja 🍒🍋 This week didn’t quite go as I had hoped. The little Cherry Limeade is still growing very slowly and is currently only about 4 cm tall. 🌱 I was away on business for five days and had to leave the bed completely on its own. When I returned, the cover crop had absolutely exploded 🌿💥 and completely overgrown the seedling. Honestly, I didn’t expect it to become that vigorous. After trimming it back, the Cherry Limeade finally had access to light and airflow again. I’m also still struggling a bit with dialing in the Blumat irrigation system. It works in principle, but finding the perfect balance with four Maxi drippers in a 130-liter living soil bed is proving to be more challenging than expected. With such a small seedling, water demand changes constantly, while the cover crop can temporarily consume much more water than the cannabis plant itself. 💧 Today the plant also received its first watering with Almicanna Veg Compost Tea 🍵. Other than that, my strategy remains the same: interfere as little as possible and let the living soil do its job. 📊 Current environment: 💡 Light: 200 PPFD (18/6, Level 2, 40 cm distance) 🌡️ Temperature: 27°C 💧 Relative Humidity: 82% 📈 VPD: 0.69 kPa 🌿 CO₂: 750 ppm average 💧 Soil moisture: 80 mbar At this point, this project is as much a test of my setup as it is a grow. Right now I’m not completely satisfied, and I’ve already identified several things I’d like to improve for the next run. That’s all part of the learning process with living soil. Despite the slow start, I’m giving Cherry Limeade every chance to succeed. I’ll be away almost every week over the coming weeks, so the system needs to be able to take care of itself. Either the plant establishes itself under these conditions—or it doesn’t. That’s exactly what I want to learn from this experiment. If this run doesn’t turn out as planned, I’ll start a new attempt this autumn with an improved setup and everything I’ve learned from this grow. Until then, the plan is simple: observe, interfere as little as possible, and keep learning. 🍒🤞
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Popped direct in the soil after 24 hrs. Nice looking start.,
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22 flowering day - Plantations began to smell very tasty and form mountains of sugar! I water 2.5 liters every day. 220 ppm my tap water to which I add PK atami 13 14 + Candy boom + big bud + rhino skin + cal mag up to 750 ppm and canna bio flores add up to 1100 ppm, ph 6.7-6.8 according to the scheme: compote - compote - pure water 24 flowering day - Banana OG began to smell distinctly like a banana chewing gum! I'm just thrilled ... drooling river! Buds noticeably gain weight, I continue intensive feeding 1100ppm according to the classic scheme compote-compote-water
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The plant is starting to show more rezin and emphasizing more on the flowers, I still cant get over how sturdy this one is.
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Melonade Runtz Water 24h per plant: 0.500 L EC: 0.0 PH: 6.5 Temps: 19 to 26.3 Humidity: 55.2% Week (28-10 to 3-11) 28-10 Temps: 19 to 26.5 degrees Humidity: 46% to 64% 29-10 Temps: 19.9 to 26.5 degrees Humidity: 46% to 66% Watering: 2000 ml. 30-10 Temps: 19.1 to 26.1 degrees Humidity: 47% to 66% Today i found out that one cola has bud rot (check weekly video) and to be honest i knew it was coming looking back at the high humidity at lights off. That is one downside of having a small tent like this. I'm already looking at solutions as the tent has more airflow openings, i already opened one but because the tent is in a closet, it wont get fresh air from outside. 31-10 Temps: 18.5 to 26.2 degrees Humidity: 42% to 65% The harvest will be tomorrow!
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This plant is a Queen!! She is super healthy and has stretched like a champ. It seems like the stretch is slowing down which is good. She is the perfect size for my greenhouse at this point. I can still work around her easy enough at this point. The pistils are flying out now and she is likely to start developing the frost that we all love and admire 😀. I am watering with 7-10 gallons of water every 2-3 days at this point. I didn’t get around to top dressing her this week but I will this weekend for sure to make sure she stays happy. Onward 😎🍿🍻🌱
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Ho portato le mie piccole amiche che mi ripuliranno la mia terapia .forza belle coccinelle 🐞 mie mangiate tutti. Ragni e uova... gnam gnam gnam 😋🤤
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Day 43 - Tuesday 27/11/18 - changed the reservoir with fresh solution , getting a few mottled under leaves that suggest cal mag issue , or possibly ph , but I have double checked both of these so fingers crossed , I measured her today with my metre ruler and she is 73 cm tall , looks very bushy , I took a light on pic with my iPhone , and made you a little video 😜 I should just add , there are 3 plants in this picture , look back to week 5 and you will see , the lemon is very bushy , gorilla is tallest , Tangie seems to be fastest 👁️ I have also changed the temperature and humidity slightly. Day 44 - Wednesday - I have included the ruler for scale today, i see so many good pictures on here but the size can be questionable, so also proof i own a 1m ruler...lol , topped up with about 1.5 litres of water, EC was ok and ph perfect. If there are any pictures you would like to see please comment , with a little description. Day 45 - Thursday - I dont know what happened yesterday but she had drunk so much water ( added 3 litres + ) and needed 10 ml of A+B , Day 46 - Friday - Added 12 ml A+B and about 3 litres of water, she is in her super feeding stage, this week she has been devouring everything, some of the leaves I think are showing signs of under feeding but I really think its the strain on the plant as she tries to buildit is really tempting to up the nutrients but once you burn it, its never the same.I made you a video, enjoy. Day 47 - Saturday - Added 3 litres of water , 12 ml A+B ( I mix it 6 at a time in 20 ml of water syringe ) Day ( insert generic day here ) - JOKE , Day 48 Sunday - still eating and drinking like a monster, i measured her at 89 cm today, added 3 litres of water ,12 ml of A+B DRAMA ALERT - DRAMA ALERT Day 49 - Monday - added 10 ml Of A+B and 3 litres of water, came home later an found the electric had tripped, usually this is just a case of flipping the switch, but this time it kept on tripping, so i went through the painstaking unplugging of everything, and had literally unplugged every fucking thing , when i finally ( at my wits en after 2 hrs ) found the fucking culprit,excuse my language but i find that cursing really does help, i think its a middle age thing,and it was.............. A SIX INCH FAN , you know the little clip on one. anyway i added a couple of tAnGiEmAtIc PICS TODAY TO MAKE ME FEEL BETTER ... A WORD OF ADVICE IN DWC SYSTEMS, DO NOT HAVE MULTI PLUG EXTENSIONS ON THE FLOOR, CABLE TIE THEM TO THE SIDES OR THE TOP, THIS WILL PREVENT ACCIDENTAL WATER SPLASH!!
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Финишная прямая началась. Несколько дней полив водой, далее 3-5 раз полив Рипеном, и еще раз вода. Запах просто бомба.
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This week the plant grew another 4 inches. Added more water because these guys were getting thirsty
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Coucou la team Growdiaries , désolé du retard pour l’ajout de la semaine 10 mais là voilà, c'est la semaine du rinçage, que de la flotte pour les petites gourmandes afin que celle-ci soient savoureuses à la dégustation. Plus on avance, plus elles deviennent blanches et collantes, impossible de passer la main pour retirer une feuille ou l’autre sans plaqué de partout, c’est magique, certaine branche se plie ou penche tellement certaines sont lourdes, j’adore, hâte de pouvoir goûter tout ça, enfin reste encore le séchage et le curing, c’est long mais c’est comme pour une femme, avant de consomme faut un peu de patience….
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Got a dehumidifier it’s reading different from what mine controller 69 is saying but I have it set at 40% it’s the lowest so it’s going pull humidity regardless right now it’s about 53% which is okay would like it to get down to the 40’s I also changed the light schedule today to 20/4 the humidity raises at in my tent when lights are out so I figured change it to 20/4 instead of the 18/6 I’ve been running so if humidity does go over it won’t be for as long as before hopefully this works just trying to avoid any mold situation So far the Amneisa Haze 2 is at stretching she’s going be big I can but the haze 2 is done seems to just be flowering the sour diesel is looking good as well so far I’m happy with its looking like left town for two days and the auto watering pots worked!
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Day 84 Week 6 flowering 👍🍀
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So we're in week 3 veg , they've mostly outgrown their mutated leaves now and looking strong.
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All the same from my diary from Thc Bomb exempting the pest ....the pest where fine on my obi-wan until I put end-all on my Thc Bomb after its 👀 liked to move into my obi-wan so obi-wan add the same little treatment with end-all For this week fertilizers I’m gonna go 1/4 of recommend strength for hydro ...I do have sign of little over fertilizer on her but I’m not worry I always been pushing my fertilizer really high when growing indoor and never add bad results , just need to know when to give them a little slack/ brakes 😉 Need theses thing gone before next week 😡 the pleasure of growing outside
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Ein Teil ist fast fertig: Die ICE RINKS, die ALIEN OG und die BOOBA sind bald fertig, aber für die WILD CHERRIES brauchen wir noch ein bisschen Zeit – ich werde das in zwei Teile aufteilen
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🥊 🍼Greenhouse Feeding BioGrow & Bio Enhancer ⛺️MARSHYDRO The ⛺️ has a small door 🚪 on the sides which is useful for mid section groom room work. 🤩 ☀️ MARSHYDRO FC 3000 LED 300W ☀️Also special thanks to VIPERSPECTRA P2000 (200W) & XS2000(240w) LED growlights 🌱 FASTBUDS 420