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Hi
I'm growing 2 strains of the Green House Seed Company 100% organic, White Widow and Jack Herrer. 2 Jack Herrers in soil and 1 in coco coir, 2 White widows in soil and 1 in coco coir.
Soil:
Plagron Light mix - No additives yet
Coco Coir:
Plagron Premium coco, Added some fungi and some Green House Bio Grow to the coco.
Using rain water without adjusting PH for coco and soil, we'll see how that goes. We have PH- and + bio if needed. Although we are giving the coco a little more atm because of the substrate being lighter than the platoon light mix. Have some backup bio notes in the form of General hydroponics and BAC bio if needed.
Adding Biobizz Calmag to the mix because of shortages showing on the white widows. Plants are looking healthy and growing nicely, expect to switch to Bloom in the coming days.
Thanks for reading!
Grtz Cork
Hi
I'm growing 2 strains of the Green House Seed Company 100% organic, White Widow and Jack Herrer. 2 Jack Herrers in soil and 1 in coco coir, 2 White widows in soil and 1 in coco coir.
Soil:
Plagron Light mix - No additives yet
Coco Coir:
Plagron Premium coco, Added some fungi and some Green House Bio Grow to the coco.
Using rain water without adjusting PH for coco and soil, we'll see how that goes. We have PH- and + bio if needed. Although we are giving the coco a little more atm because of the substrate being lighter than the platoon light mix. Have some backup bio notes in the form of General hydroponics and BAC bio if needed.
Adding Biobizz Calmag to the mix because of shortages showing on the white widows. Plants are looking healthy and growing nicely, expect to switch to Bloom in the coming days.
Thanks for reading!
Grtz Cork
Hi there
Day 40 - Switched 7 days ago to 12/12
The coco plants seem behind the soil plants and looking a bit sad, but all in all everything looks well. Not too much shortages anymore as far as I can see, although very light in the new nodes, but normal during the switch from veg to bloom. Removed the net for easier acces. Maybe I'll put it up again if the pre-flowering grow boost get's out of control, but we'll see! Second to last defoliation today, will do another round in a good week or so.
I gave them all 10gr of Bio-bloom slow feeding from GHSC and will add another 5-10gr in a week or so, together with some new soil and coco to fill the bags properly, depending on how they react to this feeding. Adding Cal/mag from Biobizz at 1ml/L because to need a lot extra. A bit high humidity too, but that's ok in this phase.
Three plants were completely dried out yesterday, but have all recovered nicely. Need to make sure that does not happen again, plants don't forget unfortunately...
Day 42 - Flush of the Coco's
I flushed the coco plants with Ph'd water because they seemed a little yellow and smaller than the rest. Will continue to give Ph'ed water to have them uptake everything properly, I'm guessing to high PH because of the more or less same water they are receiving as the soil plants.
Thanks for reading!
Grtz Kurk
Hello
Day 45 - Day 1 Flowering
These ladies have all shown female genetics and are starting to develop flowers. I will count flowering from today May 18th.
The flush has done both Coco plants good, I have put them together on the bottom left and bottom center of the tent. I gave the jack in coco accidentally a little too much nutrients, it is showing, but we have already corrected it.
One of the soil Jacks is showing Tobacco Mosaic Virus, TMV, I've read to remove the plant but I decided to keep it. It is a little behind the rest but steadily following, we'll see what she brings (top middle plant in the tent). Rest of the soil plants are doing great, all looking nice and dark green.
I will defoliate one last time later this week and might give a little extra feeding to compensate the missing leaves. No major signs of overfeeding, very very very small signs on the rest of the plants noticeable, not sure if it is from last feeding or from before. But the light mix does not have enough nutrients for all plants to make it to the end, that's for sure.
Thanks for reading!
Grtz Cork
Hi there
Day 12 Flowering
These ladies are looking really good to me. The coco's stil lookl a bit light green, flushed them but not sure if it worked out for the jack. Fed all plants with Bio enhancer today, we will notice in a few days if she is still having a problem. Buds are developing nicely, I have been defoliating and trimming a lot of small buds who didn't get much light from the bottom. The soil plants are a bit bigger, hopefully auto pilot to the finish from now on.
Some small flies due to the high humidity in the room and soil, because of the sacks of the plants are made of fabric, the sacks breath and the water vapors more so humidity tends to get higher. The sacks are also packed against each other and the walls, not ideal. Not a problem at this stage, but will need to find a way to integrate the dehumidifier near the end.
Not sure what I can do more but I have been giving them CO2 through the water too, it does not get often to 1200ppm or more. Will order a new bag as this one is almost finished, definitely didn't last three months as they say it does.
Thanks for reading!
Hello
Day 21 Flowering
Not much too report, the ladies are growing and expanding nicely. The coco plants still look lighter green and a lot smaller than the soil ones, have not been able to solve it, but have been giving lowered PH'ed water to see any changes. It's not getting worse, might try to add some extra feeding but I don't think that's the case. Last time I tried it, one of the coco's got some yellow tips so we will be careful. Still some bugs, but not a lot. Some mycelium on the coco and soil so that's good.
Humidity is high AF, need to put the dehumidifier near the air intake in the not so distant future.
Thanks for reading!
Grtz Cork
Hello
Day 26 Flowering
These ladies are growing strong. The soil plants show a little burnt tips from overfeeding, but nothing to worry about. They are drinking a lot these days.
Humidity is still high, cannot put the dehumidifier in because it is too big and causing heating problems, so we will not give too much water and hope the humidity stays down.
Thanks for reading!
Grtz Cork
Hello
Day 34 Flowering
These ladies are still doing good. The soil plants are producing bigger buds than their coco sister, but the coco's are producing more dense buds. Looking forward to seeing the difference at the finish. We are giving all plants the same nutrients, but differ the amounts of water. Some burnt tips here and there, nothing to be too worried about, the have sufficient feeding at the moment.
Still high levels of humidity, the dehumidifier cannot be included in the tent so its staying outside. We'll pray for no mold and better circumstances soon.
Thanks for reading!
Grtz Cork
Hello
Day 39 Flowering
Some burnt tips here and there, I gave a little extra feeding the other day, not needed apparently... Ladies are thickening up and are going into the last weeks. The Coco have really dense buds opposed to the soil plants who look a little more fluffy!
Ladies are starting to smell better and better, trichomes are getting milky and amber, not much too report.
Still high humidity, but we are managing and it isn't too bad. Tomorrow another time to add the enhancer to the water.
Good luck growing, thanks for reading!
Grtz Cork
Hi there
Day 48 Flowering
Getting close near the end. The white widows have not recovered from their deficiencies, maybe even a little light burn because I took out the CO2. Oh well, a good more week to finish I will be flushing with enhancer tomorrow and only give rain water after that. Ladies are all looking really good to me, big buds for the soil plants and mice and fat thick buds on the soils. They look just a little nicer than the rest, although they have been struggling too over the growing and flowering period. The soil white widows are a different category than the Jacks. Nice compact buds opposed to big fat thick fox tailing buds on the Jacks. Maybe the temperature got a little high too here and there.
Anyways, the result will be nice. Smell is getting very pungent and stinky, exactly what you want from these organic plants.
Thanks for reading
Grtz Cork
Hello
Day 56 of flowering
The Jack Herrer's in soil are doing amazing, with fat buds and fox tailing structure. The coco plant also developed some nice and dense buds.
The White Widows in soil have suffered from a lockout due to unregulated PH from the water I have been giving, don't think I have overfed them, a lot smaller than the coco White widows or all the Jacks.
Very happy with how these ladies have developed their flowers. Overal the coco plants are smaller but really dense and heavy buds and they look a little prettier than the soil, curious for the difference in taste and effect.
Harvest time is getting really close. I want to flush properly so we will give these ladies only water for a few more days before we dry them out and cut them.
Thanks for reading!
Grtz Cork