Start in die 7. Woche, die Süßen wachsen noch immer kräftig, hört dieser Stretch denn nie mehr auf?
Im kleinen Aussenlager fühlen sich eine Haze Schwester und der kleine OG (der ist gar nicht mehr so klein) ziemlich wohl. Im Hauptquartier zeigen sich die ersten Blütenfäden, so nice.
Die sativa sisters drehen völlig durch. 7 cm Wachstum in 24 h? Kein Problem! Einige reißen jetzt die 50 cm Höhe
Wie schnell sich Dinge ändern können. Das Sorgenkind von gestern (hinten links) ist heute die Prima Ballerina 😜
Die anderen werden das sicher nicht auf sich sitzen lassen und morgen nachziehen.
Übrigens: der kleine OG Double Bubble vergnügt sich in der Zwischenzeit mit der heißen Haze Berry an einem schönen Ort 👌
Kleiner Nachtrag: Heute kam eine nette Lieferung, BioBizz Bio-Heaven und BioBizz Fish-Mix, der Fish-Mix ersetzt ab jetzt Bio-Grow
Die Girls drehen durch, schon wieder 5 cm zugelegt, quasi über Nacht. Hoffentlich gibt’s kein Problem mit der Höhe. 160 cm ist vielleicht doch zu niedrig?
In meiner Box 80x80x160 cm stehen 4 Sweet cheese + 1 Haze berry, in 8 Liter Töpfen, 40 cm über ihnen brennen 1 x ViparSpectra 450w und 1 x ViparSpectra 600w. Ist das eurer Meinung nach ein brauchbares set up?
Hey man. Nice looking tent & the plants look very healthy as well! Would it be alright with you if I offered some pointers to help out ? So cannabis plants love heat and humidity it is the buds that hate it. We get much more vigorous healthy growth if we expose them to temperatures they are more comfortable with at this stage. In veg and early flower low 80's work great with lights on and no more than 9 degrees less with lights off. We want to keep a nice tight temp gap between day and night cycle because if we expose the plants to temp swings beyond 10 degrees less when the lights go off, It will signal the plants to stretch. Most forms of stress on a cannabis plant will signal it into thinking it needs to hurry up and get ready for the end of the season as its genetic instincts are to reproduce. Being a species with male / female and dependent on pollen transfer & casting out of seeds a lot of its genetic responses to stress will react in these ways. In veg & early flower it will cause stretch as the plant will want to get nice and tall to cast its seeds out far and wide. We minimize this by the reduction of all stress in the rooms in veg & early flower and tight temp gaps. Once the plants have finished growing vertically by weeks 4 to 6 of flower its genetic responses to stress change. By this stage now its goal is to make nice big flower clusters to produce seeds in and to get as sticky as it can in order to attract pollen successfully. So once we past that time of vertical growth being completed, We then want to open up that temp gap wider and wider each week beyond 10 degrees less when the lights are off and more.
The school of growing I come from this is what LST means, Low stress training. This term is used broadly by people to describe plant training but that is all we ever referred to it as, Training. Low stress training in the ways I am speaking of are environmental signals we want to send to the plant through certain stresses to indicate the end of the season is near and it wants to start doing what it needs to do to finish up really nice. Colder room temps, Wider gaps in temp between lights on and lights off, Light deprivation to simulate cloud cover, Colder feed temps are all great things to do this that happen naturally out in the real world but we must simulate them ourselves in our grow rooms. Right now your temp gap is nice and tight which is great. Good work with that, Although your temps overall are a bit too cold for this stage. We have found through experience buds grown at lower temps will be super caked & very dense but you lose out on a lot of size. The happy medium of size & density seems to be grown with lights on temps of 77-80 and no higher. Anything over 80 you begin to get bigger buds but they will be very airy and prone to foxtail and never cake up as much as ones grown at lower temps.
If you have yet to do so research VPD, Vapor pressure deficit and how it relates to growing cannabis. Also I would recommend to get yourself a thermal laser temp gun like the fluke 62 MAX and a PAR meter to better help you read your plants and get the most potential from your lights. If you have any other questions please feel free to ask friend. Check out my 200 light 7,000 plant diary and follow my profile, Please sub to my youtube I just put out my first video! Happy growing man
@LegacyMarketFarm, digga, das ist eine erstaunliche Karriere, größten Respekt!! Ich fühle mich tatsächlich geehrt, dass ein Profi wie du mir Tipps für meinen ersten Versuch gibst. Herzlichen Dank bro 🤙
@DonHugo, anything to help out man! I love to help people learn to grow. I have had a lot of unique experience in the industry and chances to learn from great growers. I grew for 14 years before truly putting it all together. The cannabis industry and community is very secretive and closed off and full of missinfo and myth which can make learning to grow hard for some.
@LegacyMarketFarm, digga, das ist ein super Angebot, das ich gerne annehme. Jetzt arbeite ich mich erstmal durch deinen Text. Nur schon mal soviel, für unterschiedliche Tag und Nacht Temperaturen ist gesorgt 😜🤙
@Cannabeast40, danke für die guten Wünsche 🤙 du scheinst das schon ein paar mal gemacht zu haben 😜 siehst du bei mir irgend welche schweren Probleme, oder Fehler?
Peace ✌️
@DonHugo, That is great to hear friend. Make sure to check out our tutorial diary & also the tutorial series on our youtube channel it is linked off of our grow diaries profile! So glad to hear about the good results friend I knew you would nail it :)
@LegacyMarketFarm, thanks man, and special props for your recommendation and good advices. It went really well, my lovely plants performed kind of beyond expectations. Have been curing it up to eight weeks, wow man, this is the real deal, can hardly explain that amazing taste, juicy, sweet, deep. Currently running my third grow, zkittlez auto, seems to be a good one too 👌🏽