24/01/2024
Spread her out!
25/01/2024
Lights On and moved the pot right to the left side of the tent, and then sorted out the canopy with the scrog!
Fed her with extra seaweed to the mix.
She got burnt, I moved the light too close and over Fed and over used hydrogen peroxide 12% food grade.
Conclusion#
Ah well, onwards and upwards, let's sort this out! With it being hydrogen peroxide it's a bad idea to flush, I don't want to reactivate what's settled in/leafs/soil unill it's no longer active.
I removed all the bad damaged leaves, because nobody likes walking round with wounds open to air like poor Amputee! Lol lucky I'm at the early stages of flower.
I'll keep a steady eye on her!
25/01/2024 mid day
Not looking good the new growth is the same after flush
25/01/2024
Lights out! Can't believe I spoilt the grow. But she'll recover hopefully!
25/01/2024
Lights! Can't believe I spoilt the grow.
Ah well onwards & upwards hopefully she'll recover.
25/01/2024
Shes to intense and powerful.
Wiring up a dimmer switch!
Hopefully to 420watts.
Cropmaster removed until maturity 👌
That was over 1000wats of led in a small tent.
26/01/2024
Mid-day Check Time!
Shes looking a lot better and I'm not one to complain but she's getting out of frame, photos 0.6x at 12m if I do 200mg I'll need a ladder because at 0.6x I have to be on my tip-toes. So taking photos is a good calf workout and lower back. Talk about weed smokers being unhealthy. Weed makes people creative and debative and more contemplating outcomes. 🤔
Always positives to all negatives that can accur during growing and rasing and breeding of these plants, that then can effect one's intelligence to teach education and use that inspiration with such elegance and admiration and then that creativity we talked about gets hated debated and turns into constipation of one's thoughts and poisons the brain.
Got side tracked.
26/01/2024
Temps more normal now since removing the Cropmaster, it's very powerful.
24-25c sleepy time
27-28 Day-time Temps
27/01/2024
In recovery doing well. Bright moon tonight
27/01/2024
Mid-Day she's now ready for the full tilt, I've slowly guided the colas out, all the branches looked similar in size that's why she's ready to grow straight up, There will be a lovely green screen and under!
Going to coin this technique 'The SpaceProvider' it takes up all the space and provides all the space on the canopy and under and a lot of time. It took 2hrs sorting this tonight. She will straighten up properly in 3days.
the dimmer didn't work because was wrong volts, but I managed to dim the light to 10% today by tapping its relay wires
#Mid-day, looking a bit better, I sorted a few branches out to rearrange, they will be growing straight, as u can see.
Deffo no free radicals left in this plant, fresh as hell new growth.
Get ready this plant is about to show vigor growth during flower.
All I have to do now is guide the scrog up as she stretches, she's got complete freedom now! maybe sort a free colas out here and there and hopefully no problems from that, and plane-sailing from here on out! - We all Hit & Miss!
27/01/2024
Late-day temps. Daytime in the tent, not the Country.
27-28c, that's pretty much where I've always been before the Cropmaster lights heat.
Will introduce that light more or less near the bloom phase. But we have a long way to go yet.
I promised myself that, all I'm gonna do now is guide her up, and leave the flowers alone, I'll rephrase that. Each bud needs a leaf.
''I'm gonna need to leaf the flowers alone....friendly play of words.
I'm looking through the window, the window to your heart!
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#A Brief Article Summary of This week's Discussions & Disasters!
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Title: From Defoliation Disaster to Cannabis Cultivation Wisdom: A Cannabis Grower's Saga
So, there I was, thinking of performing a routine defoliation on my prized Forgotten Haze Cakes, a 100% sativa strain with a long flowering period from Terpzy Mutant genetics and feminized seeds. Little did I know that this seemingly simple task would unleash a comedy of errors, leading me to discover the vital importance of precision in organic cannabis cultivation.
As I lovingly tended to my plants, I reached for some hydrogen peroxide - 12% food-grade, of course - to keep everything clean and healthy. After all, research had taught me that using hydrogen peroxide can be beneficial in preventing root diseases and promoting healthy root growth. However, in a classic case of good intentions gone haywire, my well-meaning application ended up in a rather unexpected chemical reaction. Who knew that bacteria from my hands and a bit too much light would turn my peaceful grow operation into a psychedelic mishap?
As I gazed in bewilderment at the unexpected brown shading on the leaves, I couldn't help but laugh at the absurdity of the situation. It was as if my plants had suddenly developed a rebellious streak and decided to rebel against my well-intentioned care. I mean, really, who needs a science experiment when you have cannabis plants with their own flair for drama?
Unraveling the aftermath of this defoliation debacle, I realized that beneath the chaos lay a valuable lesson in the art of cannabis cultivation. Precision, my friends, is the secret ingredient. It's all about applying the proper measurements and foreseeing the potential consequences before diving headfirst into the world of organic plant growing.
Now, about using hydrogen peroxide on cannabis plants, it's crucial to dilute it properly. A popular recommendation is to prepare a solution of 3% hydrogen peroxide mixed with water in a 1:5 ratio for watering your plants. This provides the benefits of oxygenation at the root zone without harming the plants. Timing is also essential; it's typically recommended to administer the hydrogen peroxide solution during the watering schedule, ensuring that the roots receive adequate oxygenation for healthy growth.
Following this incident, I delved deeper into my research, seeking advice from seasoned growers and multiple reputable sources. The experience instilled in me the importance of thorough investigation and informed decision-making when it comes to plant care. I learned that even the most well-intentioned actions can have surprising outcomes, but with extensive research and knowledge, one can minimize the chances of such mishaps.
To complement the hydrogen peroxide, I also learned the benefits of diatomaceous earth, a natural and effective pest control and soil amendment. After researching extensively, I discovered that applying a thin layer of diatomaceous earth to the soil surface helps deter pests like aphids, mites, and other unwanted visitors while promoting healthy root development. To apply diatomaceous earth, lightly dust it around the base of the plants and on the soil surface, taking care to avoid excessive buildup.
As I embraced the twists and turns of this growing process, I couldn't help but ponder the amusing parallels between cannabis cultivation and life itself. We all aim and miss at times, but it's all part of the growth process - mind the pun. Just as in cultivating cannabis, it's essential to adapt, learn from our experiences, and continually strive for improvement.
In the midst of all the chaos, amidst the pre-flowering stage of my beloved Forgotten Haze Cakes, I found myself inadvertently learning the intricate needs of my plants. And what a wild journey it has been! I can't help but see the humor in it all. After all, every mishap has its own little nugget of wisdom, right?
Now, armed with this newfound insight, I plan to pass on this treasure trove of knowledge to fellow growers and those venturing into the enchanting world of cannabis cultivation. Precision, chemical reaction unpredictability, and the foresight to foresee potential consequences - these are the valuable gems I've gathered from this unpredictable turn of events.
So, to all the aspiring cannabis cultivators out there, remember - every mishap holds a lesson. Embrace the unexpected, learn from your plants, and be ready for a surprise twist in your grow. Who knows, it might just turn your next gaffe into a hilarious story to share with your fellow cannabis enthusiasts!
In the end, what started as a defoliation disaster has blossomed into a valuable experience, reminding me that even in the wildest of mishaps, there's a silver lining or, should I say, a luscious green lining?
In the aftermath of the hydrogen peroxide mishap, a deeper understanding of the science behind its effects on the plants unfolded. Hydrogen peroxide, often used as a root boost and cleaner during or after feeds, should be approached cautiously in organic cultivation. When used inappropriately, it can have unintended and adverse effects on the delicate ecosystem of the cannabis garden.
The chemical composition of hydrogen peroxide causes it to act as an oxidizer, releasing oxygen upon degradation. This reaction can be beneficial in certain contexts, such as in soil aeriation, but if incorrectly applied, it can result in detrimental outcomes. During the mishap, the hydrogen peroxide inadvertently reacted with micro metals in the diatomaceous earth, which was being used as animal food grade. This led to an unexpected chain reaction, causing the release of free radicals and a bleaching effect on the plants' leaves.
Additionally, the application of hydrogen peroxide resulted in the burning of bacteria present on and within the leaf veins. This process, similar to the effect of light burn, contributed to the browning and twisting of the leaves. When leaves are exposed to excessive light or heat, they can become brown and subsequently twist up, exhibiting signs of distress. These combined effects not only altered the aesthetic appearance of the plants but also had a profound impact on their nutrient uptake, as I had elaborated upon earlier in the article.
The intricate interplay of chemical reactions and biological processes within the cannabis garden underscores the necessity for precision and comprehensive knowledge in organic cultivation practices. It is a compelling reminder that every action, every component introduced to the garden, must be carefully considered for its potential consequences. The delicate balance of life within the ecosystem demands an astute understanding of the science behind each element employed in cultivation practices.
This incident, though initially wrought with challenges, has ultimately deepened my comprehension of the nuanced relationship between the cannabis plants and their environment. It underscores the profound interconnectedness of the elements at play within the garden and serves as a testament to the resilience and adaptability of the cannabis plants.
Thanks for reading 📚
"A picture is worth a thousand words, so here is a thousand pictures! For the Future readers looking back on this grow 👀" - more Mental Pictures for my Dubconscious Mind 📸
That was a lot of supercroping today my god! Even my thumb and index fingers 👍 ✌️ are aching lol as well thumbs up 👍 I'll put that in the index book to flick at later when it's all over!- Peaceful mind 🧠 least the canopy will be flat! unlike my very boucy head at times. it'll add 1 week extra onto the harvest date. 8th of February to the 15-17th February should be when shes ready but you just cant tell with Hazes they need like 13weeks at times. I mean March for harvest 😆 I'm no comedian but everyone's laughing at me now. Sometimes we have to talk the micky out of ourselves! Good for the spirit 👏 🙌 ✨️