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Another wonderful auto to run and what a terp monster she turned out to be. Every square inch of her was covered in trichomes. Her yield is impressive, Weighting in a 73g of flower and 23.9g of trim. Overall very pleased, some of the best stash I have grow.... so far !!!! Peace ✌️ Mr.PersonalGrow Follow me here https://www.theweedtube.com/user/Mr.PersonalGrow
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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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Well I'm 7 weeks behind, been busy with work, family, maintenance on house and been busy with plants. But anways, I had to harvest a plant 6 days ago as there were to many nanners that showed up over night. Had some nanners on a couple other plants that I was able to keep up on plucking. The temperature is a lot cooler than I would like but that's because I'm maxed out on my breaker and I've been trying to keep my garage at a constant 60 degrees with a wood stove to help heat the grow room. Other than that, the buds smell super dank, they look bomb as shit and harvest is right around the corner! I did mess up on mixing nutrients this whole entire grow as I might have ended up with some sort of nutrient lock-out. I never got the nets put up and so far I only had to stake 1 plant. Harvest is looking like it might be this weekend! Any suggestions or thoughts for the next grow as I did start 10 more seeds 12/08/23...? As Always, Happy Growing!
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Hallo zusammen 🤙 Habe sie am 61 Blütetag geerntet Wir sehen uns in 3 Wochen mit der Bewertung 😉🤙
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I gave this plant 48hrs of darkness, cut it down and hung branches on coat hangers. It’s about 25F outside so it nice drying conditions with a humidifier and a heater. I stay about 64F and 53RH. I will wait for stems to get more brittle and buck the buds into 1G jars. I will trim the buds, Once they maintain 63RH I put them in Grove Bags to cure for a couple months
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04/01/21 Amazing colours have came through during cure showing off her red and purple! And she’s frosty all over and tastes like a tropical dream!mango pineapple tones with a side of lime! Would defiantly recomiod Update; colours are coming through got some amazing hues just uploaded some vids 😍 Got the green pheno on both???! But it’s but either way I love this strain tastes a lot like the black cream auto I’ve done of sweet seeds too. So many colours in the bud and the flavour is immense throughout! Tastes like tropical mango and slight pineapple with a lovely pungent limeish taste it’s so nice and the high sent me to sleep when I tested the result! Just had to lay there and close my eyes and enjoy it and woke up to the end of my film ahahah would defiantly recommend Anyone growing very easy and amazing results!
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Shout-out to the award winning Spliff Seeds for the amazing opportunity to test there phenomenal strains. This one of a kind company has so much to offer from great customer service to unique one of a kind strains. They have many top notch new and classic seeds to choose from. It's an honor to grow this seed 🌱💪
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Es blüht... 09.06.2021 Strawberry Pie ist in die Blütephase eingetreten. Blackberry auch, knapp dahinter. Hat schwarze, violette Pistolen. Cool! Forbidden Runtz kommt jetzt langsam in die Blüte. Wächst sehr schön und gut. Temperaturen sind im Moment optimal. Nächste Woche soll es so bleiben... Bin gespannt wie lange es noch dauert. 10.06.2021 Ich werd sie einfach wachsen lassen und nicht trainieren. Ich habe nur die unteren, schwächsten Triebe abgeschnitten und werde sie hin und wieder mal ein wenig entlauben. Runtz scheint sich sehr gut zu entwickeln. Strawberry Pie blüht schon. Fühlt sich auch wohl. Blackberry hat sich erholt und sieht wieder sehr gut aus. Hat ein Sprung gemacht. Blüht auch. 11.06.2021 Super Wetter ist angesagt für die nächsten Wochen!!! Blackberry hat Strawberry Pie eingeholt und überholt, ist jetzt 2. Knapp hinter Forbidden Runtz. 13.06.2021 Heiße Tage... 🌞🤩💚 Heute morgen gutes Futter bekommen, eine kräftige Lösung. Trocknen sehr schnell aus. Zwischendurch bewässere ich. 14.06.2021 Runtz ist jetzt auch komplett in die Blüte übergegangen. Weiter geht's... 🌱🙏😎
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This week, the Diamond Handz by Square One Genetics got........well sticky. She is frosting up nicely and smells like sweet candy. I am surprised by the stacking on these main branches 😃. There is not much to do for her as she has received her last feed already. All that is needed is wellness checks and watering.....I do not mind being in the Tent as the smells are soooooooooo Damn good 😏. I also tend to pluck out any yellowing or dying leaves until the end of flower!
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A los 9 dias ya se veian raices por los orificios de drenaje de las macetas por lo que me decidí a trasplantarlas a maceta de 6L textiles y meterlas en el armario donde pasaran el resto de sus dias. Aumenté primero a 150 W y en cuanto estuvieron un par de dias volví a aumentar hasta los 220W. Se añadió también el humidificador para mantener una humedad relativa más alta. After 9 days, roots were already visible through the drainage holes of the pots, so I decided to transplant them into 6L fabric pots and put them in the grow tent where they would spend the rest of their days. I initially increased the lighting to 150W, and after a couple of days, I increased it again to 220W. I also added a humidifier to maintain a higher relative humidity.
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Week 11 is also flush week an harvest week for the good looking Tropicana Cookies from fast buds she has also been doing great under the 12 an 12 light cycle under the medic grow fold 6 growing some good sized dense buds from feeding on cronk nutrients
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Vamos familia tercera cuarta de vida de estás apollo black cherry de SeedStockers. Que ganas tengo de ver el progreso de esta variedad, las plántulas están sanas, se ven con buen color. La cantidad de agua cada 48h entre riegos. Esta primera semana ya añadimos nutrientes de la gama Agrobeta. Tuve problemas de trips en un indoor y tengo todas plagadas pero ya las e tratado con aceite de neem y un insecticida genérico, también añadí tiras azules, trataré esta semana.( esta semana me llega el aceite de neem y el jabón potásico) Trasplanté a maceta definitiva 7 litros. Estas próximas semanas veremos cómo avanzan. Mars hydro: Code discount: EL420 https://www.mars-hydro.com/ Agrobeta: https://www.agrobeta.com/agrobetatiendaonline/36-abonos-canamo Hasta aquí todo, Buenos humos 💨💨.
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Tag 39: Heute habe ich an alle Seitenarme Holzspieße befestigt. Befestigt habe ich diese mit kleinen Stücken Softdraht die Arme werden zusätzlich noch durch den Softdraht unten bzw. Vorerst in der Waagerechten gehalten(gezogen). Ich muss noch schauen wie ich die noch tiefer ziehe um eine optimale Lichtausbeute zu erreichen. Es ist also noch einiges an Geduld und Grübeln angesagt. Tag 40: Die Cookie Gelato ist etwas zu trocken geworden, das ging so schnell ich hatte sie erst vor 2 Tagen gegossen davor alle 3. Die Blätter hängen schon, das LST hat sicher auch dazu beigetragen 😬 ich hoffe sie erholt sich. Tag 41: Sie ist noch nicht aus dem gröbsten raus, so ein Mist. Das Wetter ist auch wieder so wechselhaft, ständig versuche ich den Schwankungen entgegen zu wirken, doch es gelingt mich nicht immer 😫
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FBA2507 Light mix finito✔️BANG To the guy behind this strain : THANK YOU it's a one-way to the past when I was harvesting peaches in my grandpa's garden👨🏻‍🌾 Once again the quality of the buds 😳!!! In coco she s huge🚀 Same feeding + Green Sensation RoOoOaAaaADDD I've ever been down👻 Take care 💚
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4°settimana di fioritura colori e profumi iniziano a uscire forti😂✌️💪e la deliziosa 🍓🦍 Oggi 5/12/2024 il delizioso profumo di big Babol alla fragola 🍓😉👍😋🤤🤤🤤🤤
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No.1: She went outside 1 week after #3 but is healthy and happy. No.3: loving life and twice the size of #1. Did some defoliation of 4 big fan leaves.
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2nd net is up. Early bud formations are promising. holding up to the extremes pretty well, some leaves taking minor damage, but overall, she is holding up, gave her 1 night at 50F see how she would react, stressful. Not advised as it messes with her metabolism, but I want to see if it triggers any anthocyanin response. Love to see her purp up but no signs yet. Homework. If Rubisco activity is impaired and it cannot properly function or regenerate its substrate, the plant's leaves are likely to turn a pale green or lime green, a condition known as chlorosis. Essentially, Rubisco activity is highly regulated and susceptible to various environmental and metabolic factors that can cause it to become inhibited, leading to an apparent failure in RuBP regeneration due to a lack of consumption. Rubisco regeneration is intrinsically linked to nitrogen supply because Rubisco is a major sink for nitrogen in plants, typically accounting for 15% to over 25% of total leaf nitrogen. The regeneration phase itself consumes nitrogen through the synthesis of the Rubisco enzyme and associated proteins (like Rubisco activase), and overall nitrogen status heavily influences the efficiency of RuBP regeneration. RuBisCO is a very large enzyme that constitutes a significant proportion (up to 50%) of leaf soluble protein and requires large investments in nitrogen. Insufficient nitrogen supply limits the plant's ability to produce adequate amounts of RuBisCO, thereby limiting the overall capacity for photosynthesis and carbon fixation. Maintaining the optimal, slightly alkaline pH is crucial for the proper function and regeneration of Rubisco. Deviations in either direction (too high or too low) disrupt the enzyme's structure, activation state, and interaction with its substrates, leading to decreased activity and impaired RuBP regeneration. (LIME GREEN CHLOROSIS) Structural Component: Nitrogen is an essential building block for all proteins, and the sheer abundance of the Rubisco protein makes it the single largest storage of nitrogen in the leaf. Synthesis and Activity: Adequate nitrogen supply is crucial for the synthesis and maintenance of sufficient Rubisco enzyme and Rubisco activase (Rca), the regulatory protein responsible for maintaining Rubisco's active state. Nitrogen deficiency leads to a decrease in the content and activity of both Rubisco and Rca, which in turn limits the maximum carboxylation rate, Vmax, and the rate of RuBP regeneration Jmax, thus reducing overall photosynthetic capacity. Nitrogen Storage and Remobilization: Rubisco can act as a temporary nitrogen storage protein, which is degraded to remobilize nitrogen to other growing parts of the plant, especially under conditions of nitrogen deficiency or senescence. Nitrogen Use Efficiency (NUE): The allocation of nitrogen to Rubisco is a key determinant of a plant's photosynthetic nitrogen use efficiency (PNUE). In high-nitrogen conditions, plants may accumulate a surplus of Rubisco, which may not be fully activated, leading to a lower PNUE. Optimizing the amount and activity of Rubisco relative to nitrogen availability is a target for improving crop NUE. Photorespiration and Nitrogen Metabolism: Nitrogen metabolism is also linked to the photorespiration pathway (which competes with carboxylation at the Rubisco active site), particularly in the reassimilation of ammonia released during the process. To increase RuBisCO regeneration, which refers to the process of forming the CO2 acceptor molecule Ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate (RuBP) during photosynthesis, the primary methods involve optimizing the levels and activity of Rubisco activase (Rca) and enhancing the performance of other Calvin-Benson-Bassham (CBB) cycle enzymes. Biochemical and Environmental Approaches: Optimize Rubisco Activase (Rca) activity: Rca is a crucial chaperone protein that removes inhibitory sugar phosphates, such as CA1P (2-carboxy-D-arabinitol 1-phosphate), from the Rubisco active site, thus maintaining its catalytic competence. •Ensure optimal light conditions: Rca is light-activated via the chloroplast's redox status. Adequate light intensity ensures Rca can effectively maintain Rubisco in its active, carbamylated state. •Maintain optimal temperature: Rca is highly temperature-sensitive and can become unstable at moderately high temperatures (e.g., above 35°C/95F° in many C3 plants), which decreases its ability to activate Rubisco. Maintaining temperatures within the optimal range for a specific plant species is important. •Optimize Mg2+ concentration: Mg2+ is a key cofactor for both Rubisco carbamylation and Rca activity. In the light, Mg2+ concentration in the chloroplast stroma increases, promoting activation. •Manage ATP/ADP ratio: Rca activity depends on ATP hydrolysis and is inhibited by ADP. Conditions that maintain a high ATP/ADP ratio in the chloroplast stroma favor Rca activity. Enhance Calvin-Benson-Bassham (CBB) cycle enzyme activity: The overall rate of RuBP regeneration can be limited by other enzymes in the cycle. •Increase SBPase activity: Sedoheptulose-1,7-bisphosphatase (SBPase) is a key regulatory enzyme in the regeneration pathway, and increasing its activity can enhance RuBP regeneration and overall photosynthesis. •Optimize other enzymes: Overexpression of other CBB cycle enzymes such as fructose-1,6-bisphosphate aldolase (FBA) and triose phosphate isomerase (TPI) can also help to balance the metabolic flux and improve RuBP regeneration capacity. Magnesium ions, Mg2+, are specifically required for Rubisco activation because the cation plays a critical structural and chemical role in forming the active site: A specific lysine residue in the active site must be carbamylated by a CO2 molecule to activate the enzyme. The resulting negatively charged carbamyl group then facilitates the binding of the positively charged Mg2+ion. While other divalent metal ions like Mn2+ can bind to Rubisco, they alter the enzyme's substrate specificity and lead to dramatically lower activity or a higher rate of the non-productive oxygenation reaction compared to Mg2+, making them biologically unfavorable in the context of efficient carbon fixation. The concentration of Mg2+ in the chloroplast stroma naturally increases in the light due to ion potential balancing during ATP synthesis, providing a physiological mechanism to ensure the enzyme is activated when photosynthesis is possible. At the center of the porphyrin ring, nestled within its nitrogen atoms, is a Magnesium ion (Mg2+). This magnesium ion is crucial for the function of chlorophyll, and without it, the pigment cannot effectively capture and transfer light energy. Mg acts as a cofactor: Mg2+ binds to Rubisco after an activator CO2 molecule, forming a catalytically competent complex (Enzyme-CO2-Mg2+). High light + CO2) increases demand: Under high light (60 DLI is a very high intensity, potentially saturating) and high CO2, the plant's capacity for photosynthesis is high, and thus the demand for activated Rubisco and the necessary Mg2+ cofactor increases. Mg deficiency becomes limiting: If Mg2+ is deficient under these conditions, the higher levels of Rubisco and Rubisco activase produced cannot be fully activated, leading to lower photosynthetic rates and potential photo-oxidative damage. Optimal range: Studies show that adequate Mg2+ application can enhance Rubisco activation and stabilize net photosynthetic rates under stress conditions, but the required concentration is specific to the experimental setup. Monitoring is key: The most effective approach in a controlled environment is to monitor the plant's physiological responses e.g., leaf Mg2+ concentration, photosynthetic rate, Rubisco activation state, and adjust the nutrient solution/fertilizer to maintain adequate levels, rather than supplementing a fixed "extra" amount. In practice, this means ensuring that Mg2+ is not a limiting factor in the plant's standard nutrient solution when pushing the limits with high light and CO2. Applying Mg2+ through foliar spray is beneficial to Rubisco regeneration, particularly in alleviating the negative effects of magnesium (Mg) deficiency and high-temperature stress (HTS). While Mg can be leached from soil, within the plant it is considered a mobile nutrient, particularly in the phloem. Foliar-applied Mg is quickly absorbed by the leaves and can be translocate to other plant parts, including new growth and sink organs. Foliar application of: NATURES VERY OWN MgSO4 @ 15.0g L-1 in a spray bottle. Foliar sprays are often recommended as a rapid rescue measure for existing deficiencies or as a supplement during critical growth stages, when demand for Mg is high. Application in the early morning or late evening can improve absorption and prevent leaf burn. The starting point [of creativity] is curiosity: pondering why the default exists in the first place. We’re driven to question defaults when we experience vuja de, the opposite of déjà vu. Déjà vu occurs when we encounter something new, but it feels as if we’ve seen it before. 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2nd week of flowering and the girls are doing well.
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This week is packing on some nodes insane! Starting to get a little resin production going going to look like some fat nugs off this plant! Just been doing straight water with molases 2 tablespoons a gallon amping those sugars threw the roof for those oils in the plant! Burned it a lil bit pushing it to the max but seems to be fine packing it on. Has a crazy smell to it idk where to put it yet. Stay tuned stuff is gana get fat and frosty!!!