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@TightNugs
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Good progress since transition to flower with good stretch this week ,almost catching the ak x bd for height. Just a small amount of lst with regular defoilation to keep lower sites clear.All good 🤞🍁
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7/20 Went over this morning to plants soaking wet and heavy rain. Went back around 4pm and plants actually look really good. The rain has stopped for a bit and the girls looked great. Apart from some septoria leaves I needed to defoliate on the first plant I treated. I also noticed a few others on other plants so it's spreading albeit slowly. I treated the three in the middle with their second dose of Plant Doctor at 3tsp/1gal. One gallon administered to each plant via root drench. I think I may treat the other plant showing signs with a diy Dr. Zymes using citric acid as the active ingredient. That way I Gould start treatment right away without having to rely fully on plant doctor. Plus it would kill any pests. Ive seen damage but the birds do a number on them. I dont want to spray my plants with a bunch of chemicals if I don't have too. I shouldve replaced the pallets and cleaned the cage better. I think I did a good job sanitizing as I have no wpm. Just this septoria I probably got when the lady mowing the lawn cut all tjis fucking grass and blew it in my pen, throwing bird seed and I'm sure tons of disease into my grow bags. I literally had to harvest a bunch if fucking sunflowers. It looked like my plants had been mulched. Just with small disease carrying shrubs. At some point some of this stuff has to be on purpose. You CAN'T be that stupid. A couple kushes in the back look hungry. I think I may need to up my feed. I've written to much. I'll keep this updated. Thanks if you made it this far. 7/21 I guess it rained last night. Oh well. It was blue skies for hours before dark. It must've rained late/early morning. I'm sure the app of plant doctor will be fine. Like I said I'm considering using citric acid as a foliar spray to help with the septoria and clean up any pests. I don't have enough pests to warrant spraying. I just don't want to put all my eggs in the plant doctor basket. Today is overcast and windy. The wind has really assisted in spreading this virus. I remove anything I see infected immediately and since these plants are reveges they have plenty of leaves. Plants are really stretching. I know I talk about the septoria a lot but realistically if someone looked through my garden they'd have a hard time spotting it. I don't want to exaggerate the problem but I don't like dealing with ANY fungus or molds. 7/22 It was 55° this morning when I went over. I defoliated some septoria leaves and a few that were fading or damaged. I saw almost a whole leaf eaten so it's probably a good idea to move forward with citric acid. I can add that to the plants I've already treated with plant doctor. This is the first year it's been so noticeable. It's the reveg 10th planet that started this off. Oh well. I've dealt with MUCH worse. Plants LOOK good (other than septoria leaves (on bottom of plant). Today is water day for me but it's been raining and it's a lot cooler today. Bags still had weight to them. I want them to have a proper wet dry cycle. Temps top out at 75° so I'll monitor during the day and if something NEEDS WATER I'll give it to it. I'm suprised I have ZERO WPM. The septoria is much more identifiable but pm is usual present in these conditions bur I don't have a spot of it. I may do some defoliation today. I also need to add supports for flowering but one thing at a time.
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Amazing week for my girl 😁🌱🌿
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finally!!!!! My first growth will be without any fear. Legal!!! I have time until the middle of July to finish with it, then I will go on a long vacation, so I have to catch up:) I haven't decided the time of its vegetation yet, it will be seen how fast it will grow :) but I will try to make this growth better than all of them have been so far:) Beautiful growth buddies :).
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At the end of last week, finally flower indicators started to show and these week it went more. Day 32: I sprayed them with Rhizotonic this week. This will be the last week for sprays. I don't like to spray my plants while having buds on it even thought it is organic. Always make sure you spray from below the leafs. They will uptake it better and also spray some above. With the lights off. Did some defoliation again and removed some lower internodes which will be crappy buds anyways. Made a video of my feeding bucket as well, in case some of you wonder how I feed all those plants manually. It is a pump with an gardenhose attached. Thats it for this week, Until next week!
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This week has been important for getting some of the pinning done and setting her up for the stretch,,,being limited for space in the 2x2,,and changing her usual Christmas tree style of growth,,im hoping to create a canopy that flowers evenly,,without one main leader,,but all branches have the chance to be the leader,,and produce flower evenly across the canopy,,!! Once the pinning is done ,,she can go wild,,😁
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Journal de Culture : Frost 1 – "Dora" (Retour de Vacances & Explosion des Buds) ​Génétique : Frostbanger (F2 Perso) | Système : Autopot 20L ​📣 Remerciements Un immense merci à toutes les personnes qui suivent ce journal depuis le début ! Un merci tout particulier à@MIA_BIOTABSet à Mrs_Larimar pour leurs précieux conseils et leur accompagnement. Merci à tous pour votre soutien ! 🛠️ Configuration Technique & Climat ​Éclairage : Lumatek ATS 300W Pro (réglé à 75%) ​Distance lampe/canopée : 50 cm 📉 (Lampe légèrement rapprochée pour suivre l'évolution des têtes). Climat : Jour : 25°C / Nuit : 21°C ​Humidité (HR) : Contrôlée via déshumidificateur ​Tente : 1m80 de hauteur ​📅 Évolution & Entretien : Des bourgeons fermes, des "cornes" et correctif technique ​Morphologie et état des fleurs : ​Hauteur : 84 cm (+4 cm depuis la semaine dernière, le stretch est définitivement fini, place au gonflement). Anatomie des têtes : Les bourgeons grossissent à vue d'œil et sont déjà bien fermes au toucher. Fait amusant visible : les sommités développées des excroissances en forme de "mini-têtes" sur les têtes principales, créant un effet de petites cornes (foxtailing naturel). Feuillage & Odeur : Absence totale de sénescence pour le moment. Les feuilles arborent un vert clair magnifique et éclatant. L'odeur est devenue extrêmement forte et surprenante ! Santé : Quelques légères brûlures de contact sont visibles localement sur de rares pointes de feuilles. Rien d'alarmant : cela est dû à l'évapotranspiration accumulée (la plante qui "transpire") lorsque les feuilles se touchaient ou étaient manipulées. 🚨 Remarque Technique Importante (Retour de Rimini) : Au retour des 4 jours de vacances, constat d'une eau remontée à un pH de 8 dans le réservoir Autopot. Cause identifiée : La présence du bulleur dans la cuve, qui fait grimper le pH de l'eau très rapidement en chassant le dioxyde de carbone. Le réservoir tourne probablement avec un pH trop haut depuis un mois. Actions correctives immédiates : ​Retrait définitif du bulleur de la cuve. ​Changement de correcteur pour le PH Down de Plagron (spécial Hydro), réputé pour sa bien meilleure stabilité en réservoir statique. 💦 Nutrition du jour : Face à des plantes visiblement très gourmandes et prêtes à encaisser, le menu du jour a été augmenté : ​Apport : 5 ml de Bio PK 5-8 (Biotabs) (dose augmentée) administrées manuellement par le haut. Volume d'eau : 1 Litre ​pH de la solution 6,3 Le correctif sur le réservoir va faire un bien fou à l'assimilation des nutriments, et avec ce repas de champion (5ml de PK), Dora a tout ce qu'il faut pour continuer à durcir ses bourgeons ! 08/06 apport nutriments dernier apport de nutriments 5 ml pk 5-8 biotabs dans 1 litres d'eau arrêter les autopots. passe en mode manuel pour le rinçage 14 jours je pense que la fin est proche❤️
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08/18 - Transplanted from a 1 gallon pot to a 7 gallon - Topped all main COLAS - Tied dowm MAIN STEMS - Watering 1 gallon every 3 days - Clean water/nute feed overlapped
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Hello:) The plants are progressing nicely. The wasabi is almost ready but the sangrias need at least one more week. Let‘s hope the wasabi won‘t be too much overripe by then:) Sadly the red/purple buds don‘t seem to spread more to the top buds, I suspect that the temperature difference between day and night is not enough, let‘s see if they get more color this week. I plan to harvest between the 18.11-22.11 if the sangrias are ready, the wasabi will have to hang in there:) Also, I‘ve started making the video, looks ok ,I have to get a more stable shot next time:)
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banna purple punch rf3 auto is now on its 4th week since transfers seed with tap root to the 14L pot The 3rd nodes leaves are getting bigger whilst also can see the 4th node developing as well as tiny side branches started to form on the first node between the first set of true leaves
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Early Trichome production, bud sites increased in size
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This girl has started her stretch. She is looking perfect accept for a little wind burn from my fan getting stuck in her direction.
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6-7-2026 velvet moon Sorry I miss last week and didn't get any pictures of the grow. The plant is in great shape. Very green and healthy. In the green house right know so I can give them more light. I get to much shade around 5pm to 8pm so I set up a light in the green house for more light. Will bring the plane out when I switch to flowering. Its around 14 to 16 inches tall getting around 3 to 5 cups of rain water depending on the soild if its dry or still moist. I plan on getting some clones out of this planet. Ive started to train the plant for more yield. First time doing these so its a learning stage.
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Getting close harvest!! The fan leaves 🍃 started releasing nitrogen and buds are starting to ripe I have have decreased amount of nutrients since she’s getting closer to harvest I’ll be watering her with water to remove any excess nutrients buildup from the bottom and to allow her to take the rest of nutrients left till her times comes.. I also did not add plant Height because I had done LST on her so I will be hard to know exact Height on mine
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Day 64, 22nd of November 2021: Hi there! Here we go..... so basically pistils are appearing stronger this is the 2nd weeks since they started producing pre flowers. The plants getting a bit light might be some air circulation problem? However they look good and of course closer to the end the gettin' older so the leaves also die. Set up and timing is the same since flower season started. ViparSpectra XS2000 is on full power which is 240W so 100% capacity. Ventilation: 12 hours period when the lamp is on it switches 1 hour on and after one hour off mostly to keep the temperature and of course because of fresh air flow. When the lamp is off it switches on in every 2 hours for 15 min at the same time with the extraction fan. The extraction fan is on 12 hours when the lamp is, and then it switches on in every 2 hours for 30 min. That's all a bit more water for them from today also. Humidity quite the same approx 50%, temperature as well approx 26-27 Celsius. Fertilization remains the same since last week, the BioBizz family raised up to be 2ml/L each so it is like 2ml/L of BioGrow, 2ml/L of BioBloom, 2ml/L of TopMax... see the ratio above. The schedule of the fertilization has not changed happnes 2x a week except epsom salt just 1x a week.
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Day 22: 600W LED 20 hours on 4 hours off, the same with ventilation. Humidity around 60-70%. Water intake 50ml per plant per day plus some triggering spray. Bat gunao, Epsom salt, Biobizz BioGrow, BioBloom and TopMax for fertilization. .. I will use these ones 3 x a week and I will use bat gunao every second day. I will see:) Critical Orange Punch is the fastest and biggest and Lemon Zkittle started coming up as well.. Day 24: Critical Orange Punch is crazy she grows so fast she looks like a palm tree now. Sour Orange and Lemon Zkittle is developing very well Sour Stomper remains small. Another Sour Orange is on the way in the corner she is the smallest but she was planted much more later. Day 28: End of the week the tallest is Critical Orange Punch with 22 cm and the shortest is Sour Stomper with 10 cm.