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3 years ago
Hello Diary. We have reached the end of the ninth week since the beginning of vegetation, six weeks of flowering and Blue Cheese is ready for harvest. Officially the 63rd day from the beginning of the vegetation. Pretty fast. Identical to her roommates Sweet Skunk whom I had harvested a week earlier. As can be seen in the photos, the plant did not grow slightly tall, only 45 cm, which is ideal for those who lack space. The flowers are not so hard and compact but they have a wonderful sweet scent and are very sticky. We’ll see what it looks like after drying. During the whole cycle, the plant developed nicely, at the beginning of flowering the leaves began to take on a yellowish color, which is probably a lack of nitrogen. The stem and branches turned completely purple, as if I had painted them. Conditions in the Grow Box are good, the temperature is not high and the humidity is about 35%, which is great considering the drying. Inside the Grow-Box, two Sweet Skunk plants, which I had harvested a week earlier but had been sealed in a box to prevent light from penetrating, had been drying for a week. Now all three are in the dark :). This week was also the last watering, and now I am waiting for it to dry and see what we have achieved in these 9-10 weeks. Here’s what it looked like this week. 19/02/2022 - Day 60. Watering. I only regulated p.H. water at 6.1 Temp / Humidity on the farm - 24.1 degrees and 36% humidity. 22/02/2022 - Day 63. Photographing and then harvesting. I harvested Blue Cheese like a whole plant that I turned upside down to dry it that way. Before that, I removed all the larger leaves that remained. Temp / Humidity on the farm - 24.2 degrees and 38% humidity. Now I wait for it to dry which is usually 10-14 days in my case, followed by dry trimming and testing. We'll see what I accomplish. See you soon with the final report.
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Grow Questions
ButterfliesLittleFarm
ButterfliesLittleFarmstarted grow question 3 years ago
What do you think is the cause of the leaves becoming yellowish?
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Leaves. Color - Yellow
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m0use
m0useanswered grow question 3 years ago
I'm not seeing any nitrogen based food being added into your regime. your PH down product is also a citric acid based and is not as stable as other ones. But it is working well for you so might as well keep using it. I'd recommend you keep on doing what your are doing and try and get some added N fertilizer in there. I'm new to the RQS tablet feeding guides and would be curious how strong that solution is it makes for your plants. Best Of Luck!
ButterfliesLittleFarm
ButterfliesLittleFarmstarted grow question 3 years ago
What causes the appearance of purple on the stems and branches? It can be seen in the photos. Thanks in advance for the answers.
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Plant. Stem - Red or purple
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m0use
m0useanswered grow question 3 years ago
Some plants just get that when when exposed to LED's and if its in their genetics. Their are deficiencies that are associated with phosphorus and red/purple stems but they tend to also be showing on the leafs. Your plants are looking Healthy and I would not worry about this at all. My G13 Blue Cindy is also doing this under my grow and she is looking healthy as well. Best Of Luck!
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homerjgangia
homerjgangiaweek 0
Good luck with your grow mate!💪💪
ButterfliesLittleFarm
ButterfliesLittleFarm
@homerjgangia, thanks man 👍🏻
myxomatoz
myxomatozweek 0
good luck with your grow mate !!! great kit for start an amazing job 😎 😎 😎
CrazyHorse
CrazyHorseweek 2
Beautiful girl 😇 Happy growing mate 😇 💪 🙏
ButterfliesLittleFarm
ButterfliesLittleFarm
@CrazyHorse, thanks man 🙏
Elodin
Elodinweek 1
Ah that poor Blue Cheese looks as if a cat has gotten into your grow, I hope she‘ll pull through for you! 👍
love_2_grow
love_2_growweek 0
Best of luck with your grow, buddy! 🌱🌱🌱
Kynareth
Kynarethweek 0
love this
LegacyMarketFarm
LegacyMarketFarmweek 6
Hey man absolutely beautiful looking plants. Very clean setup as well, Well done all around. If you dont mind I would like to offer some pointers if I may ? Cannabis plants love heat and humidity. It is the buds that hate it. Autoflowers are no different. In veg & real early flower we can exploit that to get more vigorous growth out of them. We generally aim for anywhere from 80-82 with lights on and no more than 9 degrees less with lights off. Keeping this temp gap nice and tight up until the plants have finished growing vertically will prevent any unwanted stretch from happening. Your temp gaps are looking great at this stage, But your temps are just a little bit on the cool side for this phase of growth. I would suggest upping them slightly. Also when your plants have finished their vertical growth usually by weeks 4-6 of flower we like to then, Open up that temp gap to beyond more than 10 degrees less when the lights go out. This will now instead of causing the plants to stretch it will send a signal to them to put extra energy into the budding process and resin production. We begin slowly walking the lights on temps down at this point beginning at around 77 with lights on and slowly going beyond more than 10 degrees less with lights off. We have found through experience buds grown all the way through at temps over 80 will be bigger but also more airy and prone to foxtail. Weight comes from density and to get that we want to form buds up at lower temps. They will also carry with them a lot more cake production. Making sure your lights on temps do not exceed 80 on the plants is important durring later flower if we want to get nice big but also dense formations. Also for 170W lights they seem to be a bit far away. If you do not have them already get yourself a PAR meter and a thermal laser temp gun like the fluke 62 MAX. These 2 pieces of equipment will really help you get the most from your lights onto your plants without over doing it. Keep up the great work man, I will for sure be following future grows from you! Would you mind taking a second to check out my 200 light 7,000 plant diary and following my profile? Thanks a ton man, If you ever have any questions or need any help do not hesitate to ask!
izzy89
izzy89week 0
hi, how much easy boost pellets did you put in your 11L pot? I have 15L fabrics and the same soil (biobizz light mix). I was thinking putting 50gr in it. Is that enough? I will grow outdoor, first time grow.