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Wonder Pie 2021 Season 2

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Outdoor
Room Type
Defoliation
weeks 17
Topping
weeks 5, 8
LST
weeks 8-10
Soil
Grow medium
Perlite
Grow medium
Other
Grow medium
27 L
Pot Size
2.5 L
Watering
Grow Conditions
Week 23
Flowering
124.46
cm
inch
Height
16 hrs
Light Schedule
11+ conditions after
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Nutrients
ml/l
ml/gal
tsp/gal
LAB
30 ml/l
FFJ - watermelon, strawberry and banana
1 ml/l
WSC - water soluble calcium
2 ml/l
1+ nutrients after
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Ferenc
Ferenccommentedweek 143 years ago
Nice one @Northern_Ent
Ferenc
Ferenccommented3 years ago
@Northern_Ent, Beautiful and strong!
Northern_Ent
Northern_Entcommented3 years ago
@Ferenc, thanks. I like these Wonder Pies for outdoor, and one last year was very beautifully coloured so I’m looking forward to seeing that again. Cheers.
homerjgangia
homerjgangiacommentedweek 04 years ago
Good luck with your grow mate!💪💪
SegaYGriega
SegaYGriegacommentedweek 213 years ago
Beautiful plants👏😉
Northern_Ent
Northern_Entcommented3 years ago
@SegaYGriega, for a beautiful plant you should check out my Desconocida Kush diary. And my Zkittlez OG looks really good too. One advantage of growing outdoors in a climate with cool nights is the great colours you get.
SegaYGriega
SegaYGriegacommented3 years ago
@Northern_Ent,Lsd 25 I grew last year, a beautiful plant with a strong narcotic effect😉
Northern_Ent
Northern_Entcommented3 years ago
@SegaYGriega, it’s one of the prettiest along with Fast Buds LSD-25.
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CrazyHorse
CrazyHorsecommentedweek 223 years ago
They look super healthy :D good job mate. Happy Flowering :D
CrazyHorse
CrazyHorsecommented3 years ago
Thanks @Northern_Ent, there is a story behind that. Due to the fact that I am quite energetic, I have military service behind me, so I approach problems in a quite original and direct way. For example, at work, I like to ask uncomfortable questions to managers and deal with them, that is in place where the problems arise. It caused my colleagues at work to start calling me the "Crazy Horse" . Finally even the deputy manager started calling me like that 😎😇💪
Northern_Ent
Northern_Entcommented3 years ago
@CrazyHorse, thanks. As someone who’s seen Neil in concert about a dozen times I like your user name. 👍
Captensmokey
Captensmokeycommentedweek 282 years ago
These are also beautiful. Beautiful colors especially image #3 and #4 beautiful😍👌
iHateSativa
iHateSativacommentedweek 283 years ago
Happy Harvest
LittleJohn
LittleJohncommentedweek 263 years ago
Good job🎩👏🏻
Trixx
Trixxcommentedweek 183 years ago
Bless your grows 🙏💚
SaKeZC
SaKeZCcommentedweek 173 years ago
Very nice. HG
Greenwolvesfarmer
Greenwolvesfarmercommentedweek 153 years ago
Muy buena suerte y que sea exitoso su trabajo ! A disfrutar ! Te invito a mi perfil ;)
CHILLING_RACOONS
CHILLING_RACOONScommentedweek 143 years ago
Nice strain!! Green house is allways a good choice! Good luck 🍀
SegaYGriega
SegaYGriegacommentedweek 114 years ago
Отличная погода у вас , красивый куст , замечательная мульча в горшке !👍
Lacrima
Lacrimacommentedweek 64 years ago
Happy Growing ! 😊💪
spyder
spydercommentedweek 44 years ago
lookin good.....good luck with the grow.....enjoy..
sir_isO
sir_isOcommentedweek 64 years ago
"April 26: yellowing (chlorosis) indicates magnesium deficiency. This is due to a combination of cold temps and high sodium content in the water here. This creates a high SAR (sodium adsorption ratio) so this water needs to be re-balanced by exchanging Na for Ca/Mg." You maybe got a little bit of chloramine and fluorine in water? I mean there are a lot of possible issues, so I'm just speculating. First thing though, the cover there might create lighting hotspots at places, I can understand why you use it, just saying though.. I would definitely recommend mulch or such (basically just deeper roots. more heat). Maybe some carbs/sugars and phosphorus (that shit is gold in cold, cellular energy). Oh right, and if it's cold if air humidity is low or you're in a dry area/season, definitely some extra water (mostly for heat). Cheers and good luck dude.
Northern_Ent
Northern_Entcommented3 years ago
@sir_isO, hey I got some lab results showing my water hardener wasn’t as effective as I had hoped. Now using feed grade limestone dissolving in vinegar to make a calcium acetate solution that is then added to the irrigation water. Works great and plants don’t seem to have excess sodium issues any more. I still get holes in some of the young leaves when the plant is vegging fast. I’ve been upping the calcium in the water but it still seems to be happening (gumberry GDP for example). I thought yellow new growth indicated lack of magnesium but I saw something the other day saying Mg deficiency is a long term problem and wouldn’t develop that quickly. So I guess that means I’m shorting on N which has been apparent for a while now. Any other explanations? I’m pretty sure it’s not a pest but it could be.
sir_isO
sir_isOcommented4 years ago
@Northern_Ent, The metals and contaminants to be concerned about would typically depend on the source of the lime....fluorine might be present, sometimes even shit like boron might be excessive. But yeah, the feed grade lime (it's crushed limestone) I mention is also CaCO3 mainly (the rest mostly magnesium and sulphur). Yes, horses eat that. Also, it'actually a decent alternative for bulk calmag sort of supplementation (as in, if I need calmag, myself).
Northern_Ent
Northern_Entcommented4 years ago
@sir_isO, limestone (CaCO3) is not lime (Ca(OH)2) or quicklime (CaO). Normally it would be pretty inert for cation exchange but I ‘activate’ it with vinegar first to release CO2 leaving exchangeable calcium. It’s not feed grade lime but rather crushed limestone that is sold as bedding material for paving stones. What metals would you be concerned about? I could switch out this limestone easy enough and I hadn’t considered the metals risk.
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JERJERA
JERJERAcommentedweek 133 years ago
How wonderful I hope a good development 🌱👍 Go through my diary and leave your opinion .
Cannabeast40
Cannabeast40commentedweek 84 years ago
Happy growing & good luck🙏😊