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Oh it was a special week. Day 21 of flower marks the Silver Back Guerilla defoliation day!!!! I left one be. For him. To prove me wrong. BUT!!! That one had some dead leaves at the bottom that needed removal, not the defoliated plants!! Time will tell as to if what Im doing is right. I stick to my guns that this works for my room. Even though I read differently, removal of foliage has lowered my rh. Could very well be outside environment, however. By day 21F the room was a bush again. In my opinion, it needed the heavy defo to breathe. As for light penetration, I am extremely happy with the amount of heads receiving direct light. Im a pig in shit Thanks for looking, I dont want to hear your opinion on defo or schawazze, unless youre SBG
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Feeding log pasted below 👇 #1: D: 66 - 8.5L - [ph 6.2] SI[6ml] ,Vega[7ml] , Flores[25ml],Ca/Mg[4.5g & 2.5g ] INPUT; [1.77 EC] OUTPUT; 2.5L ,6.2 pH , 3.0 EC ——————————————————————————— #2: D: 65 - 7.5L - [ph 6.2] Si[6ml] ,Vega[6.2ml], Flores[22ml], Ca[4g]/Mg[2.2g] INPUT; [1.58 EC] OUTPUT; 2.5L pH 6.3 [2.398 EC] ——————————————————————————— Aiming to lower the EC for these 2 plants as well 🌱 Once the root zone sits at (1.9-2.0) I’ll resume my normal feeding of (2.0-2.1) Other than that (#1) is starting to throw out some purple which is neat Number #2 proves to be very resilient; she’s still got time left
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3/27 Been fighting the warmth of the lights and the rising temps lately. Amnesia is still sacrificing leaves, but much more slowly now, letting me pick out about 5-10 per day. I really don't know what caused it all, but at least this could make trimming easier. I'm trying to make sure I pull off all the browning and crispy leaves so that they don't get absorbed by growing bud. Trainwreck is getting much more purple, but is also browning in some spots. Trainwreck doesn't let go of any leaves, as the base of them is still green, which makes it more difficult to sift through the brown leaves and pull them out. Fed at the end of last week, may have been Friday. 3/29 Feeding 3/4 nutrients today! 3/31 Fed 1/2 strength nutrients and lowering lights to 50% before going away for the weekend. 4/1 They survived my time away. 4/2 Some crispy leaves needed to be plucked from Trainwreck to open up other budsites. Trichomes are still not amber.
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Am Blütetag 74 wurde dann geerntet. Die Blüten hingen jetzt 6 Tage und waren zwei Wochen in den Gläsern. Die kleiner im 1l Topf hat 12.5g auf die Waage gebracht. Die große gute 84g. Bin mit dem Ertrag sehr zufrieden👍🏼 Zuckerblätter werden dann noch zu dry sift gemacht welches eventuell gepresst wird. Auch ein paar Buds werden sicher zu rosin verarbeitet. Danke an an alle die diesen grow gespannt verfolgt haben! Love u Growmies💚😎
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@Froggman
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Thickening up nicely! Got some nutrient issues on the LSD, but not nearly as bad a previous grows.
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Well I configured my tent to run two 750s in air cooled hoods I have some impressive airflow using air mover fans I bought off of a hard ware store as you seen in my other video the light set up.
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@Andres
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I would believe this variety again ... I think it could be better ... and do not make some mistakes in it ... I recommend it to all growers ...
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@Chow_13
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July 29 - Temp(High/Low) 25/18 Rain(mm) 0.0 July 30 - Temp(High/Low) 24/16 Rain(mm) 0.0 July 31 - Temp(High/Low) 26/17 Rain(mm) 0.0 Aug 01 - Temp(High/Low) 29/19 Rain(mm) 24.3 Aug 02 - Temp(High/Low) 27/15 Rain(mm) 0.0 Aug 03 - Temp(High/Low) 26/12 Rain(mm) 23.6 Aug 04 - Temp(High/Low) 26/21 Rain(mm) 0.0 Looking nice, Just starting to bud. Got a shit ton of rain and humidity by the end of the week.
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@Nick1970
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All looking very happy. Slight nutrient burn to the tips. Reduction in Bio Flores feed from 20 mls per 5 litres dechlorinated tap water. To 13 mls per 5 litres of the water. Also 20 mls of Bio Boost to the feed mix.
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Marijuana cultivation, like any agricultural endeavor, involves various techniques to optimize growth, yield, and potency of the plant. This is the week to make it happen! One such advanced technique is High-Stress Training (HST). HST is employed to control the growth pattern of the marijuana plant, making it more bushy rather than tall. This is beneficial for indoor growers with limited vertical space. Moreover, HST exposes more of the plant's foliage to light, which can lead to enhanced photosynthesis. This results in a plant that can produce more buds, which are denser and more potent. Given that light is a primary energy source for plants, maximizing light exposure can drastically improve the overall quality and quantity of the harvest. Topping is a specific form of HST that involves cutting off the main stem's topmost growth. This method forces the plant to divert its energy and nutrients to the lower branches, promoting the development of multiple main colas instead of a single dominant one. By encouraging a more even canopy, topping ensures that light is distributed more uniformly across the plant. This reduces the chances of having underdeveloped buds at the lower sections of the plant due to light deprivation. Topping also curtails the plant's height, making it more manageable, especially for indoor growers with limited space. HST and topping are integral for modern marijuana growers seeking to enhance their yields. These techniques address the spatial constraints faced by many growers and ensure that the marijuana plant receives optimal light exposure. The end goal of these methodologies is to increase yield and potency, and when done correctly, they can transform a mediocre harvest into a bountiful one. Cultivators who invest time in understanding and implementing these techniques stand to benefit significantly from their marijuana crops.
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@Kali_DC
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Run off testing Peach Sherbert OG - ph 7.1 / ppm 2800 Peach Sherbert OG #2 - ph 7.1 / ppm 2100 Mimosa x Orange Punch - ph 6.9 / ppm 3250 Mimosa x Orange Punch #2 - ph 7.1 / ppm 3700 Permanent Marker Auto - ph 6.8 / ppm 3750 Permanent Marker Auto #2 - ph 6.7 / ppm 4300 Glookies Auto - ph 6.7 / ppm 2000 Glookies Auto #2 - ph 7.0 / ppm 2500
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@MaxWax
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The plant is really small hopefully there are a few grams xD and now it is even infested towards the end and has to go out in quarantine lol
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@tNASTY3k
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Day 14 - She's thriving it seems so far. She's bursting with tri-leafed nodes. I've changed the environment a bit. I have not been successful cooling the room enough to bring down the VPD from 1.3kPa or so. Instead I'm approaching it from a humidity perspective. I have the threshold up to 70%RH. I'm peaking the humidity to lower the VPD to .9kPa since I can't really effectively cool the tent to the low 70's. There is a slight aroma from the seedling. The infamous skunky smell is only observable when very close to the plant. I have not been using the filter on the exhaust fan though.
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Mystery Made 2 got harvested 16/11 and I'm planning to let her dry for 14-21 days before trimming and put them in glass+boveda (58%) and grove bags for final cure. Drying conditions are as follows: 16-18°C 55-60% RH
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Día 34 y casi final de esta quinta semana de desarrollo. Las plantas se ven bien sanas y fuertes, sobre todo esta Wedding Glue que desarrolló una estructura grande y fuerte. Espero todo siga así de bien y estas bellas damas se expresen a su antojo! Buenos Humos!
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Hallo Freunde 👋 der Demon ist 7 Tage alt und macht sich langsam aber sicher!🌱🍀 Denke das nächste Woche mehr an dem Burschen ist bis dahin ! Keep Green and grow High ✌️🍀💚🍀