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Journal de Culture : Final de Babouch – L'Heure du Grand Noir ​#Dryrocket ​Génétique : Frostbanger (F2 Perso) | Système : Autopot 20L (Coupé – Fin de rinçage) 75 ème jour ​📣 Remerciements ​Un immense merci à toutes les personnes qui ont suivi ce journal du début jusqu'à ce dernier chapitre ! Un grand merci en particulier à @MIA_BIOTABS et à @Mrs_Larimar pour leurs précieux conseils tout au long de la session. ​Un grand merci également à @dryrocket pour me donner la chance de pouvoir tester leur appareil sur mes têtes de Frostbangers ! Merci à tous pour votre soutien indéfectible ! ​🛠️ Configuration Technique & Paramètres ​Éclairage : Lumatek ATS 300W Pro éteint aujourd'hui le 22/06 ​Climat : Jour : 25°C / Nuit : 21°C ​Humidité (HR) : 50% (gérée par le déshumidificateur) ​Tente : 1m80 de hauteur ​📅 Étape Ultime : 2 jours d'obscurité et les adieux à Babouch ​État de la plante & Morphologie finale : ​Hauteur finale : 84 cm (une magnifique prestance du début à la fin). ​Visuel des buds : Les fleurs sont denses, compactes et affichent une allure spectaculaire. Les légères queues de renard (foxtailing) dues au stress lumineux se sont stabilisées, laissant place à des têtes massives qui croulent sous le poids de la résine. ​Couleurs & Trichomes : La robe violette et gris sombre de Babouch est à couper le souffle, contrastant magnifiquement avec un tapis de trichomes laiteux bien mûrs. ​Stratégie de fin & Mode Manuel : ​Rinçage terminé : Après deux semaines complètes à la diète et à l'eau claire en arrosage manuel, la plante a parfaitement consommé ses réserves. La sénescence est maintenant bien installée et les feuilles ont rendu leurs dernières forces pour nourrir les fleurs. ​Le Grand Noir : Aujourd'hui, je plonge la box dans le noir complet pour une période de 2 jours. Cette obscurité totale va stresser positivement Babouch une dernière fois pour pousser la production de résine à son maximum. ​Timing parfait : Ces 48 heures de noir vont i me laisser le temps de recevoir le fameux Dryrocket ! Je vais ainsi pouvoir l'essayer et l'inaugurer directement pour l'étape cruciale du séchage qui approche. ​📊 Récapitulatif Global de la Session & Impressions ​Pour ce chapitre final, il est temps de jeter un œil dans le rétro et de faire le bilan de cette aventure avec Babouch : ​Le début (Semaine 2 & 3) : Une croissance foudroyante (+8 cm en 3 jours à peine). C'est là que j'ai commencé le LST. J'ai rapidement abandonné les clips de palissage dont je n'étais pas fan (le tronc s'épaississait trop vite !) pour revenir à mes fidèles petites ficelles, bien plus précises. ​La gestion de l'espace (Semaine 4 à 6) : Au début, elles étaient 4 dans la tente. Une des MAC 1 avait pris une telle envergure qu'elle bloquait pas mal de branches secondaires sur les autres plantes. Une fois les MAC 1 déplacées dans leur propre box, Babouch a enfin pu respirer. Le stretch a été impressionnant, grimpant à plus de 87 cm avant qu'un gros LST de secours ne la ramène à 78 cm pour éviter qu'elle ne finisse brûlée dans la lampe. ​Les petits pépins maîtrisés (Semaine 7 & 8) : Mon départ en vacances à Rimini m'a permis de voir à quel point l'Autopot et le déshumidificateur sécurisent une session. À mon retour, j'ai tout de même découvert que mon pH était monté à 8 à cause du bulleur dans le réservoir (une bonne leçon apprise !). Le problème a vite été corrigé en retirant le bulleur et en passant sur le pH Down de Plagron pour stabiliser la cuve. ​Le sprint final (Semaine 9 & 10) : Un dernier engraissage manuel au PK 5-8 Biotabs avant de couper complètement l'Autopot pour passer à 14 jours de rinçage 100% manuel. Le passage de la lampe à 100% a provoqué de légères queues de renard (foxtailing), rapidement corrigées en redescendant à 75% pour laisser les fleurs mûrir sereinement jusqu'à l'apparition de ses magnifiques teintes violettes et gris sombre. ​Mon avis personnel : Malgré les petits imprévus de parcours, je trouve que le système Autopot, combiné aux précieux conseils que j'ai reçus de la communauté, a rendu cette session incroyablement simple et fluide au niveau des engrais. À vue d'œil, j'ai vraiment l'impression d'avoir beaucoup mieux réussi cette session qu'avec des pots normaux et un arrosage manuel classique. La plante a été plus vigoureuse, plus autonome, et le résultat final est tout simplement au-dessus de mes attentes. ​C'est l'heure des adieux officiels à Babouch. Le rideau tombe sur la box, place aux derniers instants dans l'ombre avant la récolte et le test du Dryrocket ! ​C'est un bilan vraiment positif et très enrichissant ! C'est gratifiant de voir que l'Autopot m'a permis de franchir un cap par rapport à l'arrosage manuel classique, tout en me donnant de la flexibilité et facilité. à bientôt ❤️❤️
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Day 43. Girls are really nice, stretching, forming, growing ... A bit pale, but i always try not to overfeed during grows now. I don't know whats wrong with those Royal Cookies, they grow like shit. Last bean sits in pot without food for more than 5 weeks, still all mutated and a bit overwatered, despite all this Royal Gorilla clone is almost dieing from hunger and shows no signs of over/watering/feeding. Crap genetics 100%. One-two weeks and all Autos going in. Most girls are in preflower, but Whiteys are real fast runners, they are blooming already. Day 46. All autos in full bloom. RQS pot got heavy training. Food is changing. RQS pot and mini clones will stay till autumn in greenhouse. I will choose soon which plant to leave in each pot. Heavy training will start soon aswell. Day 47. Heavy training on RQS pot and feed to all. Autos gets bloom mix. Hope after so much time this Cookie won't go hermie. She still grows stressed and not normal. Happy growing !
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Hei hei,the lady enjoyed some sunny days and is doing just fine.Her flowers are starting to look nice and thicking up slowly but surely.No nutes this week. See ya next week.Happy growing.
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Extremely easy to grow. Heavy feeder. Great Yield. Definitely recommended
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Wow look at her grow we are in the second week of her flowering stretch and she looks amazing. Smells good already omg super excited about this one ☝️🏽
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I have to dry the buds in the dark, at 21 degrees in 50% humidity 🤘
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No more silica! ~~~~~~~~~~ Questions & Feedback are welcomed, feel free to message me! Thanks for stopping by growmies! 🤙🤙🤙🙏🙏🙏
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Heute Licht ausgemacht und in 3 Tagen wird geerntet😋
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Week 6 flower, half way there! Buds are starting to fill in now and getting some decent frost. A couple of tops are getting more light than others, and fattening a bit more and looking real nice. It looks like there is some purple starting to come out at the tops. She is strong and will go as fast as the soil and environmental conditions will allow her to. Hand watered in Gaia Green Soluble Seaweed Extract 0-0-17, otherwise water drip is running on same schedule. Just using straight tap water that sits in a 30 gallon reservoir with a submergible water pump running 24/7 breaking surface and aerating water. Water comes out the tap @ 7ph and less than 15ppm. So I don’t do nothing to it, I drink it:) Thanks for the view 🤜 Have a great week!
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Hey everyone 😃. Another wonderful week comes to an end with two wonderful phenotypes 😊. In the next few days both will be placed in the flowering tent 😍. Both were watered 3 times this week with about 1 liter of water. I will of course cut cuttings before they come into the flowering tent 👍. I'm very excited to see how the two will develop in bloom 😊. Until then, I wish you all the best, stay healthy 🙏🏻 and let it grow 🍀 You can buy this Strain at : https://sweetseeds.es/de/sweet-skunk-f1-fast-version/ Type: Sweet Skunk F1 Fast Version ☝️🏼 Genetics: Sweet Skunk Auto (SWS34) X Early Skunk 👍 Vega lamp: 2 x Todogrow Led Quantum Board 100 W 💡 Bloom Lamp : 2 x Todogrow Led Cxb 3590 COB 3500 K 205W 💡💡☝️🏼 Soil : Canna Coco Professional + ☝️🏼 Fertilizer: Green House Powder Feeding ☝️🏼🌱 Water: Osmosis water mixed with normal water (24 hours stale that the chlorine evaporates) to 0.2 EC. Add Cal / Mag to 0.4 Ec Ph with Organic Ph - to 5.5 - 5.8 .
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Will add more individual pictures but this was my spin on a Pringles can grow, little bit more space then a prringles can would. So I'm not expecting insane yields. It was purely something to run on the outside of the grow bc I had space! So far it's been a little rocky start, as they really were thirsty feeders for Magnesium, but I believe I corrected all issues and it's been smooth sailing into first week of flower!
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Day 22: Drain EC 3 feet high and risin'😅( average 3.3 to be exact...) dunno how much whatever-salt is building up in that pots, but it obviuosly doesn't bother the ladies. Dark green colour, very few 'claws', no signs of tipp-burn, new foliage appears in a juicy green and turns dark in an instant, leafs point upwards....... looks like they're happy😊. Planns for this week: - Install the scrog-net - Obsereve plants/soil ( when do i have to feed nutrients again?) otherwise there will be no changes...... Thoughts: These bushy babies will be kind of a challlenge to create this scrog the way i'm used to (basically bending the 4 main main colas to the corners of the tent, upper branches to the walls and spaces between the pants, lower branches to the very center). Now these ladies make so many branches, so close togehter and so equal in length, underneath huge fanleafs..... i'd love to have them in a 100 square meter canna-crib....but in a tent...????? I really hate doin' things without having them planned - but in this case i guess i will have to install the net, start weaving and see what's happening😯 Day 23 Let's keep it positive...... indoor-climate of 64% rh is perfect for my health💪😁!!! ......but in my tent it's killing the vpd😖. at a lousy 24 degrees C, i'm readin' about 60-64 % rh wich results in about 0.7 to 0.8 kPa.* More figures? Here come the crazyones👻!: pH 5.5; EC 4.2😨 but thats only drain from plant 3....... average was 6.1/3.6 The girls busy produce roots, shoots and leafs....... still very green, still not unhealthy.......few claws, no tipp-burn. Basically a comfortable place to be: It's not bad yet - no work but watering - and it can only get better!!!😁 *VPD issue solved: The sensor hung too close to a fanleaf - didn‘t expect this thing beeing so sensitive 😅. Day 24 Climbed new hights this morning: Plant 1 had an EC of 3.8 - the others didn't climb any higher than yesterday. So maybe we've reached the climax..... 😇 Visible growth now - so i installed the scrog-net and will start bending and weaving these days:-) Thoughts: Did beeing out of VPD-range for one day harm my plants? How exact can my sensor measure VPD? after a bit of research i found out: Whatever you buy for less than 200 bucks is far from beeing exact! Even professional sensors have a margin of about +/- 1% in relative humidity. Thermometers at least +/- 0.5 degrees C. This could give some a good guess of the actual VPD BUT: Leaf-temperature-offset is absolute key! Many of our trusted homegrow-equippment isn't even able to measure it (some offer default temp-offset) ....don't wanna go further here - but there's no way to achieve something like a precise VPD-measurement in homegrowing. So why caring for VPD? Even with those less accurate instruments, you may be able to keep your plants in something like a comfort-zone. Way better than only guessing 👆!!! In case i ran a much higher VPD than planned, yesterday (due to a missplaced sensor) , it will not harm or kill my plants. they might have had a bit of stress from dry air - but nothing to worry about! STAY TUNED 👈!
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On Day 29 i mixed 2l of rain water with 4ml of calmag some melasse and 5ml of bio grow and gave each plant 1l. On Day 33 i gave them each 2l. I mixed 4ml of calmag 4 drips of supervite and some melasse with an ph of 6.5 . On Day 35 i gave them 1.5 l for this i mixed 3l of water with 30ml of Lab 3ml of alfa boost 3 drips of supervite some melasse and 3mlbof calmag. Bevor i watered them i put 3 scoups of feeding biobloom at the top of the soil then i watered them and added some weeds from my garden at the top so the soil stays wet any longer.
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Las lluvias diarias están empezando a atrofiar mi cultivo en especial las plantas grandes que se les encontró un poco de oidio está semana les pondré un ventilador para controlar o disminuir la humedad igual limpiare toda la área afectada
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She has crossed the line at 90 days from seed to harvest! She smells sweet and pungent, and so so sticky 😬 Gave her a rough trim and gunna finish with a dry trim ✂️ Will update with the weigh in and a few close ups 🔥
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Hey Growers. Things are going well in the Cindy tent. They are all at various stages, but making good progress this week. A lot more trichomes on the advanced 2 and bud structure on the straggler. I removed some larger fans blocking bud sights and cleaned up the underneath of the straggler. I am just watering when dryish and adding a bit of monster bloom. I am also moving the XS2000 from side to side to decrease light stress and pump them with as much light as possible. No need for any Gaia Green this week. Happy Growing 🌱
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Week 3 of flower Things are humming along nicely. The Red Hot Cookies (back left), Lemon Orange (back right) have really stretched out and are really throwing out bud sites. The Mimosa X Orange Punch (front right) is really starting to get into flower now. Although I flipped to 12/12 3 weeks ago she seems like she is really only in week two of flower now. She seemed to take a while to transition. But all in all I am happy. See my other diary for the small plant (Black Apple Hitchcock front left) 5.9 pH 500 ppm 65 water temp 71 tent temp 39% RH