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30x72 closet
Indoor
Room Type
Defoliation
weeks 13
Topping
weeks 1-2, 4-5, 13
ScrOG
weeks 1-3
FIMing
weeks 4
LST
weeks 1-2, 4-5, 7-10, 13
HST
weeks 7-10
Soil
Grow medium
Coco Coir
Grow medium
2.8 l
Pot Size
Grow Conditions
Week 13
Flowering
58.42
cm
inch
Height
12 hrs
Light Schedule
14+ conditions after
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Nutrients
ml/l
ml/gal
tsp/gal
Molasses
1.302 ml/l
3-8-6 organic amendments
2.604 ml/l
Neem oil
1.057 ml/l
Grow Technique Usage
LST
Technique
Topping
Technique
Defoliation
Technique
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Strainrescue Strainrescue
3 years ago
Well i moved the plant to a more size appropriate closet in the last few days of this week in my quest to figgure out what is causing things to go slow as they were seeming to witch now ive come to the conclusion is 3 things 1. Tempeture/airflow Temps have been 80 max 82 when the ac was.off for a bit night temps of 74 so my gap is ok 80 is a little warm and slowing some progress without a place for heat to escape to 2. I got fungus gnats bad! Im talking wtf bad after noticing some adults buzzing about i sprayed heavy with neem oil and let it dry out regood for 3 days untill it showed signs off sapping water from the fan leaves thinking all was well i airated and balanced some water to 6.5 and threw some molassis in for good measure about 20 min after i watered i came back to see how it was drinking up was greeted by a literal 1000 larvae loving life i should have taken pictures but i wasted no time trying to correct the issue i hit it heavy with pethryn spray another organic oil more agressive than neem.oil and id say after a few days of watching id say i took care of 75 percent of the larvae without sign of adults emerging in the new room And big reason number 3. Im impatient. Because they are swelling up nicely and producing some promising resin and structure Im exited to see how it will finish up after i get the temp and bugs in check
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Grow Questions
Strainrescue
Strainrescuestarted grow question 3 years ago
So i have a decision to make and i cant decide i can keep at the infestation with neem oil hoping it clears up but im not holding my breath or the alt decision a peroxide soil dredge almost assuring eradication but also killing all my benificial baceria and microbes What to do
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sir_isO
sir_isOanswered grow question 3 years ago
Dawn soap is toxic garbage. If you try to peddle me any weed or shit that used dawn soap, you won't like the result.
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InspireMe
InspireMeanswered grow question 3 years ago
Hi mate, if it were me I'd be going with H2O2. Kill them and rebuild benificials. Let the soil dry out quite a lot. Get some sticky traps and a pot of cider vinegar.
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Strainrescue
Strainrescueanswered grow question 3 years ago
Sorry if you havent been to my grow i have a serious fu gus gnat infestation
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Strainrescue
Strainrescueweek 13
@sir_isO, thank you for the checking into the problem so much the pyrethrin was an interesting thought process on my part after seeing 1000s of the little bastards living it up in the freshly watered plant i hit em with what i had on hand i know its toxic to fish mildly toxic to humans and dogs usually results in burning itching skin after long exposure to sensitive tissues like face and the top of the hands but i knew it killed on contact was an oil similar to neem so luckily i didnt hit them with it to hard but i did hit it with the neem pretty heavy and almost a week later it looks like i nuked em but i was worried about about what it did to my soil checked my ec and was 1800 so it seems to have resolved itself i just need to let it dry out for a while make sure they stay dead than flush (i use dry organic amendments and they just got an amendment at 4 weeks of flower ) that will release enough nutes to finish out
Lacrima
Lacrimaweek 5
Happy Growing ! 😊💪
weed__mee
weed__meeweek 13
I wish you a great growth 😊🍀🌱🌷
Grow3rPT
Grow3rPTweek 12
Que maravilha, vou acompanhar :) Espero que no final tenhas umas grande colheita.. Podes passar pelo meu diário e dar a tua opinião Bons fumos
Vincent_Van_Grogh
Vincent_Van_Groghweek 5
Sending good vibes to you and your plant/s! Enjoy the mutual growth you will grow through together!🌱
sir_isO
sir_isOweek 13
Okay so gnats you say? Firstly, they usually result from too humid (consistently) conditions. So you should consider that. Problem is obviously in the soil... Sticky tape by the soil (and like around the trunk, btw) helps. I'd also recommend like, cloves and cinnamon powder, maybe even some DE with that (as it will help dry the surface). Depending on if you have some of that stuff Iirc there was also potentially some other bait stuff you could use (but I forgot what it was, something simple). So the sticky tape to minimize the fuckers crawling up the plant. The cinnamon/cloves to kinda make them fuck out. The DE to keep the surface more dry (and potentially also fuck up larvae). And baiting with like whatever it was (may have been something basic like vinegar and sugar, I don't remember). But hey, before that, hopefully the neem oil works (I've never tried it). *Edit: Oh I checked, you say the neem and pyrethrin mostly fucked them up, good to hear, but I'll leave the comment as is. Though I have to add, pyrethrin isn't non-toxic...just fairly low toxicity to humans, dogs (typically). To cats, aquatic animals it is super toxic, of course, also super toxic to a bunch of beneficial microbes and insects.
sir_isO
sir_isO
@Strainrescue, Yeah first grow I had bad gnat problems (outdoor, very wet), all I had was sticky tape and DE, and it helped to curb that problem to the point they pretty much just fucked off. Though they did persist for a while, and it's mostly because the soil was too moist/wet, consistently. The gnats themselves didn't actually cause many problems though freaked out coz I was inexperienced and unsure, but of course, very annoying to find them in flowers and they can promote mildew/fungus shit. Have only had the occasional gnat (not like infestations) since then, but I've been using all kinds of weird experimental shit (not like buying pesticides and crap, just flower, leaf teas, ferments, etc) and generally the soil wasn't as watered. If I see gnats now, I know it's either been raining too much or I overwatered. That simple. Outdoors, caterpillars in summer and aphids in winter are the two consistent pests I get. The aphids I'm almost sure because it's cool and dark, nitrogen excesses (vs phosphorus, potassium, etc, coz nutrient uptake is a bitch in winter). Like the environment self-regulates, coz the plant has too much nitro, aphids magically spawn. And I can't do shit about the caterpillars, like if you grow 10ft+ plants, have shitloads of moths, you're gonna have caterpillars and they'll fuck some shit up, but I've learned to kinda deal with it. Coz I mean, with plants those size, a bit of damage here and there isn't going to bother me. And I've seen time and again, that using intervention shit like BT (massively overused, people have NO CLUE of the damage it causes) to "kill things" is a fucking terrible idea with worse results. And those results are often non-obvious. Like for indoor grows, much of that shit isn't a concern, but outdoor you gotta respect the environment. Coz it bites back.
Strainrescue
Strainrescue
@sir_isO, thank you for the checking into the problem so much the pyrethrin was an interesting thought process on my part after seeing 1000s of the little bastards living it up in the freshly watered plant i hit em with what i had on hand i know its toxic to fish mildly toxic to humans and dogs usually results in burning itching skin after long exposure to sensitive tissues like face and the top of the hands but i knew it killed on contact was an oil similar to neem so luckily i didnt hit them with it to hard but i did hit it with the neem pretty heavy and almost a week later it looks like i nuked em but i was worried about about what it did to my soil checked my ec and was 1800 so it seems to have resolved itself i just need to let it dry out for a while make sure they stay dead than flush (i use dry organic amendments and they just got an amendment at 4 weeks of flower ) that will release enough nutes to finish out
DoDrugs420
DoDrugs420week 13
Pretty nice job on Forgotten!!
Strainrescue
Strainrescueweek 7
Accwedentally put up pictures from week 9/ week 2 of flower on this one and i cant fighure out how to edit it