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right before harvest pics day 132 total and 65 days off flowering. last 10 pics are taken with a nikon camera
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Nightmare having 2 plants maturing nearly 3 weeks faster than the other 2
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LJ 2Q24 BOLT II - Week 3 Start of Week: - [Sun Jul 7, 2024, LJ 2Q24 8:B:2:1] - Plant Heights: [ 7, in] End of Week: - [Sat Jul 13, 2024 LJ 2Q24 14:B:2:7] - Plant Heights: [ TBD, in] IrrigationRatePerPlantPerDay: [ 500, ml] __ Sun Jul 7, 2024 LJ 2Q24 8:B2:2:1 - [x] LightIntensity: [ 683, µMol/m2/s] - [x] LightDistance: [ 19.5, in] EC: 1.7  __ Mon Jul 8, 2024 LJ 2Q24 9:B2:2:2 Product N P2O5 K2O Ca Mg S Si Carbon PPM w/out Carbon PPM w/ Carbon Product mS Total FULL FW 3 198 153 404 182 37 36 42 877 1053 1930 2.11 mS Total Hydro FW 3 207 113 405 169 38 45 75 339 1052 1391 2.10 mS Hydro Add/Subtract 9 -40 0 -13 1 9 33 -538 -1 -539 0.00 Here we’re comparing the Rooted Leaf ‘Medium Feed Chart’ and “Hydro Feed Charts’ for Week 3 of flower. Key differences of FULL Line, is 40% More Phosphorous, 30% MORE Carbon, 10% more Calcium; with LESS Sulphur & Silica than HYDRO CHART - [x] LightIntensity: [ 693, µMol/m2/s] - LightDistance: [ 19.5, in] Fertigation: - EC: [ 1.8, mS] - RLA Medium Flower Week 2 __ Tue Jul 9, 2024 LJ 2Q24 10:B2:2:3 - [x] LightIntensity: [ 729, µMol/m2/s] EC: 1.8 Note: Solution w/ ZERO EC Humidifier Water. (More RLA, Less background CaMg) __ Wed Jul 10, 2024 LJ 2Q24 11:B2:2:4

Using the HEAVY Chart (Loads Silica & CaMag) for Nutrient Element Ratio (NER) - [x] LightIntensity: [ 763, µMol/m2/s] # DLI: [ 33, Mol/day] EC: 1.9 __ Thu Jul 11, 2024 LJ 2Q24 12:B2:2:5 - [x] EC: 2.0 (RLA Medium NER) - [x] LightIntensity: [ 738, µMol/m2/s] __ Fri Jul 12, 2024 LJ 2Q24 13:B2:2:6 EC: 2.2 (RLA Heavy NER)  - [x] LightIntensity: [ 780, µMol/m2/s] __ Sat Jul 13, 2024 LJ 2Q24 14:B2:2:7 EC: 2.3 (RLA Heavy NER)  Friday’s Foliar Today - [x] RLA Solar Rain: [ 2.5, ml, pt] - [x] RLA Peak Bloom: [ 0.625, ml, pt]
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🌱: 💧 : 1l 💡 : Dli: 25 mol/m²/d 🤔:
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First upload on my grow diary about this little auto. I’ve started this experience twenty day after first seeds popped of another regular in the same box, now i know that’s wrong but... now 🤣 so other error was trasplant late and other not correct situations that i will explane in next updates about early life of it, this is the result at 7/9 weeks of life , a little frosty girl
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2024.09.12 D64 Its been two busy week, as i trim the 1 pond mother, get aknowledge that my wife use my grow sniper two pruned is badly infested rose bush, since 2 week and never proper clean it whith alcool.😱😱😱😷 in result a massive PM & mithe contamination in my grow tent... 😱😭😷😭 all plant have been shoot with H2O2 at 0.5% and set ouside for 2 day, wich turn to be rainy as f***, until i clean and serilized everything, twice and run the hepa filter .😷😰 the plant look ok, lightly over wartered, but no more pest or PM sign as they return in the tent.. 3 days later PM hardly bonce back, no choice to use more agressive treatment so they all have been shoot with saffer's defender 3 in 1. after 3 shoot in 24h and another tent desinfection we should have get rid of it 🙏 8 day laters everything look fine👍, all damage leaf have been removed, i also prune some unrelevant lower and inner grow
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First week of flowering for the girls. We started with some master bloom from Xpert nutrients and continue with master root also from xpert nutrients. We placed a net above the poants to guide some of the taller branches and create a more equal canopy. We defoliated some lower leaves and for the rest it looks quite good, some plants showed a little sign of overfeeding so we lower the dosis this week.
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Blackberry Kush stretches. I could form a nice bushy structure and the plant reacts well with a lot of flowers which get direct sunshine. It‘s my first grow. This one is the second cannabis plant, popped out of my homemade charcoal compost potting mix. I feed my plants with light homemade fertilizers and water with rainwater 1-2 times per week. The plants love it, like my tomatoes and peppers do and did in the past.
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Good yield, bad rot. Overall satisfied with outcome but would not grow outdoors again. Too much rain is a problem with this strain.
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Sex has started to show on most phenos. I have yet to see male parts on any of the five plants. I do have one that has been behind the whole time that has yet to show. I do see 4 girls so far. I have changed from a transition nutrient mix to a stronger flower mix this week. I will wait another week or so before I do a serious leaf strip and trim. Once that is complete I will throw in a trellis net.Well it is the end of the week and I have not seen male flower at all on any one of the five. A perfect 5 for 5 on this batch. I will keep a close eye for random male parts as these are testers. I have one that is by far slower than all the rest, she is short and not very stinky. A couple of the phenos are starting to stretch before the others. Nothing unmanageable at the moment.
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Heerlijke harde volle toppen en voor het eerst dat ik harsdruppels zie. Een heerlijke strain om te growen. De plant wordt in zijn geheel opgehangen en ik zal het droge gewicht wegen.
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2018-11-19 Flowering in full swing. Pulling slows down. In the morning, on the day of the compote replacement, my PPM-meter broke down. Therefore, the new solution was kneaded by eye. Tomorrow a new device will arrive and I will clarify what I have mixed there. 2018-11-24 Buds swell, there is time to figure out how to do time lapse video.
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Week 5 – we’ve been in flowering for a week, and our girl has stretched significantly — now standing tall at around 60 cm! 🌿 Everything is going well overall. We did face a minor pest issue, but we handled it quickly and effectively. Now she’s back on track and thriving! 💪
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Taking nice form with a huge number of flowers filling the net..it’s good to see the scrog method working the way it says it should in all the reading I done on it.havnt really had any problems throughout the entire grow yet.huge fan of the XL auto pot system.fist time grower and first time user and things couldn’t of been easier.also got the new veg room up to a point where I can start getting the second lot comfortable.any suggestions would be good
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------------------------------------------------- Day 22 Water: N/A Humidifier: 45% (LOW-MIST) Fan Speed: High Light on @ 19:00 (26.4° celsius @ 48% RH) Light off @ 13:00 (22.8° celsius @ 56% RH) ------------------------------------------------- Day 23 Water: N/A Humidifier: 45% (LOW-MIST) Dehumidifier: On Fan Speed: High Light on @ 19:00 (27.6° celsius @ 46% RH) Light off @ 13:00 (27.1° celsius @ 51% RH) ------------------------------------------------- Day 24 Water: N/A Humidifier: 45% (LOW-MIST) Dehumidifier: On Fan Speed: High Light on @ 19:00 (26.2° celsius @ 51% RH) Light off @ 13:00 (22.7° celsius @ 40% RH) ------------------------------------------------- Day 25 (Feed day: 15 tbsp Worm castings + 5 tbsp 2-8-4 Gaia Green Power Bloom) Water: 0.5 Gallon RO water + 5ml Remo VeloKelp Humidifier: 50% (LOW-MIST) Dehumidifier: On Fan Speed: High Light on @ 19:00 (27.1° celsius @ 48% RH) Light off @ 13:00 (23.0° celsius @ 50% RH) ------------------------------------------------- Day 26 **LST** Water: N/A Humidifier: 50% (LOW-MIST) Dehumidifier: On Fan Speed: High Light on @ 19:00 (26.8° celsius @ 48% RH) Light off @ 13:00 (23.5° celsius @ 50% RH) ------------------------------------------------- Day 27 Water: N/A Humidifier: 50% (LOW-MIST) Dehumidifier: On Fan Speed: High Light on @ 19:00 (27.7° celsius @ 48% RH) Light off @ 13:00 (23.4° celsius @ 50% RH) ------------------------------------------------- Day 28 Water: N/A Humidifier: 50% (LOW-MIST) Dehumidifier: On Fan Speed: High Light on @ 19:00 (26.7° celsius @ 50% RH) Light off @ 13:00 (23.2° celsius @ 50% RH) -------------------------------------------------
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What can I say papaya sherbet really thriving under low stress training starting the last week of stretch hoping to keep a level canopy, but without topping her it’s hard to keep it flat🔥
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Well not bad without any care they still end up nice but foxtail ..