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Seed + water + time = shell cracking open. Planted into substrate and 2 days later they broke the soil surface. I've got a few strains growing simultaneously for my first Grow to see how they are different from one another, and this strain was the fastest to make it out of the ground.
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Glass Of Water
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Week 1. Vegetation
3 years ago
18 hrs
24 °C
6.5
No Smell
50 %
21 °C
60.96 cm
750 PPM
Nutrients 1
Premium Gold All Purpose Fertilizer 4-4-4 1.302 mll
5/14: Looking good, showed strong resilience in the first couple days fighting off a white mold that was growing on the soil surface before I got proper air circulation.
5/16: A little stretchy, but that's probably due to the light distance. Happy with it so far, the fastest to break soil, and growing equal with each other.
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Week 2. Vegetation
3 years ago
18 hrs
24 °C
6.5
No Smell
45 %
21 °C
60.96 cm
750 PPM
Nutrients 4
Gringo Rasta Cal-Mag 0.33 mll
Great White 0.13 mll
Premium Gold All Purpose Fertilizer 4-4-4 1.302 mll
5/19: Grow environment is getting more stable as all my equipment arrives, got a small oscillating fan to gently glow on the plants and top layer of soil. Have a dehumidifier running as well, and haven't seen any sign of the mystery white mold growing since, thankfully. Misted the plants today because it's a little dry for seedlings, hoping it will help if they can drink some water through their stomata.
5/21: Conditions are more optimal now steady 50% Rh, 70-75 degrees F, and a small oscillating fan going. Also watered them with some great white mycorrhizae and tribus microbes mixed into the watering.
5/23: looks like I got some good growth from the plants last couple days, got a little leaf curling going on. I'm thinking this is do to the plants roots getting tight on space, I will be transplanting tomorrow!
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Week 3. Vegetation
3 years ago
18 hrs
24 °C
6.5
No Smell
45 %
21 °C
60.96 cm
750 PPM
Nutrients 3
Super Phos Bat Guano 1.321 mll
Premium Gold All Purpose Fertilizer 4-4-4 3.963 mll
5/24: Time for transplant, built the soil right before transplant using a 60% coco (Plantonix: Coco Bliss), 30% perlite (Miracle grow), 10% earthworm Castings (Wiggle Worm) mix. Amended with Dr. Earth Flower girl 3-9-4 (1.89 cups/10 gallons of soil), Dr.Earth All-Purpose 4-4-4 (.6 cups/10 gallons soil), and Super phos rock bat guano from aurora innovations (5tsp/10 gallons soil).
5/27: Raising the lights up and trying to figure out appropriate DLI for the plants so they aren't curling away from the light.
5/30: Holding off a watering until the plants stop curling their leaves because that's my other suspicion for the curling.
5/31: Finally getting the light to the appropriate distance and intensity, DLI between 20-25. Plants are starting to get longer internode spacing and overall just looking great. The growth on these two plants are very uniform between each other.
6/2: Plants growing strong, removed 1st node on both plants.
6/3: Topped them today, planning on creating a double mainline. Going to grow each branch out horizontally using LST to hold the branches out to the side and level with one another vertically.
6/6: Plants are growing good, next watering tomorrow morning!
6/7: Watered with Tribus Original and Great white mycorrhizae at 6.0-6.1 pH. These girls are growing great, looking the best out of the few strains I'm growing.
6/10: Did some low stress training to open up the plant, and get light onto the lower nodes.
6/11: Plants are growing great, cranked light intensity up, CO2 staying high just from what my family produces breathing. Lights are bringing the heat up as well gradually. Ordered a humidifier to raise humidity, going to try and keep it up between 65-70% with the heat between 79-84. Might build a CO2 generator from yeast and sugar, I wanna max out the growth rate on these plants for a week or two in veg to fill the tent faster.
6/13: Completed the plants training, Nodes 2 and 3 from the main stalk are spread flat and each branch was Topped after the 3rd node, along with the removal of the 2nd node on each branch leaving nodes 1 and 3. This will hopefully turn into 4 large colas on each branch during flower for a total of 16 colas per plant. Some leaves that covered the inside of the plant were removed to allow each node site to get equal light.
6/14: These plants are drinking more than my others, so I gave them a small watering 500ml each, pH 6.2 with some tribus mixed into it.
6/19: Set up a trellis to open the plants up some more.
6/20: Gave 2 liters of water to both, once the soil got pretty dry. Realized I should wait for the flowering stretch to use the trellis so I lifted it off the plants for now, did some LST on the outer branches instead.
6/21: Plants responded well to the watering, this tent is pretty much ready for the flip to flower, but I want to flip both my tents at the same time, so I'm waiting until the 4x4 is ready aswell.
6/23: Put these girls into the 4x4 because they are older and have a larger surface area than the plants that were previously in the 4x4.
Defoliated the lower sections of both plants, and tied down some more branches on CC#2, CC#1 has naturally longer internode spacing and is keeping a decent amount of light penetration through the center of the plant.
Top dressed using 1/2 cup 3-9-4 Dr. Earth: Flower Girl bloom nutrients + 1/4 Cup earth worm castings + 2 Tbsp 0-9-0 Roots Organics Super Phos Rock + 1/2 tsp Great White mycorrhizae. Also covered the top dress with about half an inch of coco coir, then watered about 2 liters per plant.
Been closing the windows around the grow room to let CO2 levels rise. Selective defoliation on a couple plants, still need to do it on CC#2 though. Smells have gotten much stronger, very good smells.
CC#1 is fading beautifully, getting red, yellow, and orange hues on the leaves. Looks like she will be ready to harvest end of week 8 (Day 56).
CC#2 on the other hand has not really started fading or changing colors, some of the leaves becoming a lighter lime green.
Regardless, I'm harvesting based on trichome opacity/color and percentage of dark pistil hairs. Not many amber trichomes on either pheno yet, and roughly 90% Cloudy.
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Week 16. Harvest
2 years ago
Happy Harvest Day!
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