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Grow Conditions
Week 7
Flowering
75
cm
inch
Height
25
°C
°F
Day Air Temperature
8+ conditions after
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Nutrients
ml/l
ml/gal
tsp/gal
cow manure worm humus
39.062 ml/l
scam unifert npk 7-7-7
0.13 ml/l
vegetal waste compost
39.062 ml/l
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El_Bottanico El_Bottanico
3 years ago
Somehow I counted weeks in a silly way, so I thought this was week 8 but it's still week 7. LoL. Plant is doing great anyway, She's big, exceeding 70 cm diameter, With so many colas at canopy level I expect her to yeld very big fo an Autoflowering strain, The training succesfully shaped her resulting in 10 branch reaching the top canopoy level. To me the key to a good training is timing, much more than continuous adjustment. This plant was bent just one time on main stem and one another time little later the branches. We had rainy days so I used a dehumidifier for a day or two, now it's dry again outside so no need for it anymore. She's still thirsty like a bitch as she drinks 5 liters of water every two day. Maybe I'll make a drip sistem for my next grow, watering has been boring lately. I'm not giving her anything to the end now, she's doing fine like this. The humus coupled with slow release fertilizer is doing a great job. She has some nitrogen excess to me, but she's the only plant to show it in a batch of 6. The issue seems very small to me anyway. Day 48 checked trichomes, some is turning milky already, can't wait for the buds to ripen :) Ciao Bottanico
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Grow Questions
El_Bottanico
El_Bottanicostarted grow question 3 years ago
Gave her enzimes last week, maybe they were too much or some nutrient lock out due to a somewhat excessive fertilization (too much vermicompost) Think I will go on with plain water to the end I think maybe the problem will sort out itself or wont degenerate too much. Any advice?
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Leaves. Veins - yellow between
Feeding. Deficiences
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Organoman
Organomananswered grow question 3 years ago
Vermicompost is natures' ideal plant food and if pure, can not burn plants. Your plants are suffering a lack of trace elements which can be solved by adding volcanic rock dust to your substrate, but at this late stage and with a need to act soon, a dose or two of soluble trace element mix, available from any garden centre, will help your plants greatly, with the leaves returning to a normal colour/condition within a few days. True nutrient lock out does not occur until the substrate is below 5.5pH or above 7.5pH, both highly unlikely situations, with no real lock out occurring anywhere between 5.8 and 7.4. Enzymes are good for the substrate and will not burn your plant either, unless given in ultra high concentrations or amounts. Hope this helps, Organoman.
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VuTra
VuTraweek 3
Harvest photos look great!
El_Bottanico
El_Bottanico
@VuTra, thanks mate
Legendaryseedthumb
Legendaryseedthumbweek 3
Happy growing my friend!🌱 Peace & love L.S.T
Sweet_Seeds
Sweet_Seedsweek 3
Thank you very much for sharing a new diary with one of our strains. 😊 We hope you enjoy it. 😋 Sweet smokes, - Apolo
DreamIT
DreamITweek 3
Enjoy growth mate 🤘🍀🦄
Godesskat
Godesskatweek 8
Everything is better with a bag of weed👻 Good luck happy growing😍
Godesskat
Godesskatweek 5
Everything is better with a beg of weed👻 Good luck happy growing😍