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Constant LST on these girls. They are so leggy I'm worried that if I let up the canopies will get out of control. I feel like i'm doing a good job with it thought. The occasional super cropping is needed and I leaf tuck and even take leaves almost everyday. Doesn't seem to slow em' down. Lights are at about 75% now. Weather has calmed down so temperature in the tent is consistently below 80F. Happened just in time for mid-flower. Right before the weather changed I build an exhaust to vent everything outside so controlling the atmosphere is a lot easier and I think it shows. Switched to bloom nutes towards the end of this week. Miracle Berry Remix IMMEDIATELY perked up and stopping being droopy all the time. CDLC woke up and I'm really happy with her now. Phosphorous is really important once pre-flower begins. Getting impatient....gonna pop some Double Grapes for the Solo Cup competition. Lowering my PH to 5.5 - 5.7 to accomodate for any salt build up in the coir since they drink water so quickly. Their response was very good. CDLC loved the drop in PH the most I believe. I cut my veg nutrients (nitrogen) to half because they aren't in full flower but i'm giving them full doses of the Maxibloom and additives. I've learned that most chlorosis I am experiencing is a nutrient deficiency. PH and increasing PPM steadily is a MUST to be successful I believe. Potassium is what generally causes the "nutrient burn". You'll catch nitrogen toxicity before any chlorosis and phosphorous is really difficult to give your plant too much of. Especially in flower. I'm gettin' the hang of this.... If anyone could answer me this....Why would you use a feeding schedule when your plant is going to require different nutrients than any other plants? There are too many variable to use a feeding schedule correct? Really not much to see this week besides the plants bulking up. They are gorgeous...except for the CDLC...she's got some work to do. Day 49 - Watered with some whacked out PH water today...didn't catch it until it was too late. Mango Smile was dropping by the end of watering...hopefully I didn't stall anyone out. Check out the pheno difference between the two Miracle Berry Remixs.
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Esta semana fue solamente de flush 🚿 en esta ocasión decidí usar florakleen para ver con cual obtengo mejor resultado si con este o con flawless finish, lo hice así, primero hice un lavado con pura agua con ph de 6.2 lo hice desde el ultimo día de la semana anterior, fue lavado doble, uno en cuanto se encendio la luz y otro justo antes de apagarse, luego empezando esta semana regué dos dias usando el florakleen y ph de 6.2, el tercer día no regué y al final de ese día le di corte ✂️ y la colgué, actualmente ya la tengo curando, la tuve 10 días secándose con una humedad de entre 50 y 60% para un secado lento.
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The plant is growing extremely, especially due to the flower stretching, a second net was hung up and high shoots were tied down again. The lamp is now running at 75% As a result, the DLI value is approx. 28 and the ppfd value 700. Flowering day: 14
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Día 69 (01/07) Riego con 1,25 Litro H2O + Regulator 0,15 ml/l + K-Boost 1 ml/l + CaMg-Boost 0,3 ml/I + TopBooster 0,3 ml/l - pH 6.2 Día 70 (02/07) Riego con 1 Litro H2O + Regulator 0,15 ml/l + K-Boost 1 ml/l + CaMg-Boost 0,3 ml/I + TopBooster 0,3 ml/l - pH 6.2 Día 71 (03/07) Riego con 1 Litro H2O + Regulator 0,15 ml/l + K-Boost 1 ml/l + CaMg-Boost 0,3 ml/I + TopBooster 0,3 ml/l - pH 6.2 Día 72 (04/07) Riego con 1 Litro H2O + Regulator 0,15 ml/l + K-Boost 1 ml/l + CaMg-Boost 0,3 ml/I + TopBooster 0,3 ml/l - pH 6.2 Está acelerando muy rápido la senescencia de las hojas a pesar de que sus cogollos no están maduros (revisión de tricomas con microscopio) También se nota que está llegando al final porque ha reducido ligeramente el consumo de agua a pesar de las altas temperaturas (32 ºC en las horas centrales del día) Día 73 (05/07) Riego con 1 Litro H2O + Regulator 0,15 ml/l + K-Boost 1 ml/l + CaMg-Boost 0,3 ml/I + TopBooster 0,3 ml/l - pH 6.2 Día 74 (06/07) Riego con 1 Litro H2O + Regulator 0,15 ml/l + K-Boost 1 ml/l + CaMg-Boost 0,3 ml/I + TopBooster 0,3 ml/l - pH 6.2 Reviso los tricomas y aún no está lista. A pesar de que que muestra senescencia en las hojas, los tricomas están en su mayoría trasparentes Día 75 (07/07) Riego con 1 Litro H2O + Regulator 0,15 ml/l + K-Boost 1 ml/l + CaMg-Boost 0,3 ml/I + TopBooster 0,3 ml/l - pH 6.2 💦Nutrients by Aptus Holland - www.aptus-holland.com 🌱Substrate PRO-MIX HP BACILLUS + MYCORRHIZAE - www.pthorticulture.com/en/products/pro-mix-hp-biostimulant-plus-mycorrhizae
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Yesterday i took off some Leafs down there. Looks Like a Bouquet now 😄 She's responding great to the Training i have her. I'm pretty exited how she'll do in the Future weeks 🤙🏽
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Love every plant each one is growing differently stacking different even the visual difference of one strain growin two different ways combined smells of diesel, pez candy and lemons
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Beginning 4 weeks of flowering ...! for any question or curiosity write me ... peace and love my friends 🤙👍🤟✌️
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Week 11 , pH Perfect Connoisseur Bloom Part A ( 1 ml/L ) pH Perfect Connoisseur Bloom Part B ( 1 ml/L ) CarboLoad Liquid ( 2 ml/L ) Sensi Cal-Mag Xtra ( 2 ml/L ) Sensizym ( 2 ml/L ) Bio-Heaven ( 2 ml/L ) Overdrive ( 2 ml/L) Nirvana (2 ml/L)
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This is the week right before the 24 hour dark period and switch to 12-12 looking very healthy
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The little genetic fuck up still going , And actually smells pretty good too , still feeding for now but keeping a close eye on those milky mushrooms , As soon as they are 💯 milky and say 10% amber I will start too flush ,
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Well I missed a week was going to shut down this grow as the plants were not doing anything all the deformed leaves were making it so the plant was using all its energy on fixing the deformed leaves so slowly I pulled off all the deformed leaves witch took me 2 weeks and there is still a few left now . Finally they seem to be growing again after almost 3 weeks of being stunted. Had plans of flowering them next week but there way 2 small so I will have wait probably 3 extra weeks . This grow is a good grow to show people what not to do. Will do an overview of the whole grow at the end of flower saying what I would do differently next time so these problems don't happen again . Oh yah and when I flushed the plants I did not flush them good enough and they were still being over feed for for 2 weeks .
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Barney’s knocked it out of the park with this one. This is hands down the most beautiful, strong, resistant, heavy yielding plant that I had so far. The huge colas are made of rock hard, rainbow 🌈 cloured nugs covered in tons of trichomes. It’s hard to describe with words. Moreover she had no problems with mold, botrytis even though the humidity reached 75 % sometimes, because of the crazy humid summer and i was very worried for these enormous flower clusters. In addition to that I had at least 3 or 4 different phenos in 12 seeds but all of them spectacular in they own regard. I am keeping at least 3 of them for future grows. Highly, highly recommended. Cheers
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Day 50! She is stretching, allowing me to tuck tallest tops out to the sides, exposing new budsites in the middle. Seeing one or two pistils here and there
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Super nice strain super nice colors with a strong grape Gary Payton Gas smell during flower Nice looking rock hard buds with a Great Taste and effect all at all im very happy with the outcomings
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**I am glad I saved pics. from weeks 1-3 because I was lagging in getting this account setup** - with that's being said, the "girls" (speaking it into existence) are coming along quite well. My last grow I used Green Planet's: Medi-One from veg - harvest, and although the overall turnout was pretty good, I just felt like I was a little heavy handed. This time I am trying something a little different and I'll be feeding the plants coconut water and potentially: -rice water** -banana peel water -boiled egg shell water -onion skin water* I am trying to do this as organic/affordable as possible, and although I haven't seen many cannabis forums talk about these natural fertilizers in depth (if at all), I have found that they are quite common practices in Indian gardening (if anyone is interested I'll link the YouTube videos). I can only imagine that these techniques are not isolated but, most likely common in Eastern gardening in general.... *if anyone can confirm this let me know Also, I did go ahead and top 3 of the 4 plants at the 5th node. I am going to hold off on topping the runt for a while and will go ahead and solely focus on LST for now. I don't want o stress her any further. **Lastly I am not the type of grower that measures things and has schedules, I admire that style of regiment and see it being beneficial commercially... but this is ENTIRELY about observation and the pleasure of growing personally so, forgive me if I don't have detailed notation lol... Feel free to ask me questions about: feedings, lighting, or anything else you're curious about
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Few buds but fat and deep purple💜
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These two girls just continue to impress. They're both looking nice and healthy, great structure with nice wide even canopies, and no work along the way, not one bit of training! On the larger side for autoflower, only 6" shy of my largest. Oddly still no roots penetrating the pots, whereas the last run I did on the Tray2Grow the roots were exploding from the bottoms. Guess it's air pruning better? Who knows, but pretty happy looking plants for only a 3 gallon fabric pot. Dehumidifier is running in the lung room again due to the warmer outside temps our heat isn't running as much as it normally does, bringing up the indoor humidity to 48%. Soon as I turned it on the fans dropped from 90% to 50% speed, and humidity has locked in at 58% (VPD 1.0). Lights were turned down to 80% power and are giving 650-700 umol/s across the canopy.