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04/24/2022
Moved plants into my new AC Infinity 3x4 tent. Some of the plants will go into my Gorilla Grow 2x2.5 shorty tent. I am actually growing 10 strains in my AC Infinity 3x4 tent, but can only list 8 in this diary, lol.
I am using a regenerative carbon-based nutrient line that is made from organic food or pharmaceutical grade plant inputs, sea algae and kelp. These inputs are things like Licorice, Beets, Lavender, Green Tea leaves, Safflower, Oranges, Stevia, Horsetail, Hibiscus, Juniper berries, Artichokes, Moringa, Aloe, Sage, Ginko Biloba, Jasmine, and are fermented and added with Rooted Leaf calls "Precision Chemistry" to create a groundbreaking nutrient line. Rooted Leaf instructs that you do not need to PH when using their products, so I just mix and go. There are also no animal products in their products, and all of the nutrients are 100% bio-available to the plants. One of the big reasons I am using Rooted Leaf is because the CEO of the company says that using their full product line give the same amount of carbon to the plants that they would get if they were in a sealed room with 3,000 PPM of CO2 in the air, but that their form of carbon is more efficient for the plants than CO2. I think Rooted Leaf's carbon-based nutrients are the next generation in plant nutrients for sure. Anyone who wants to check them out should go to their site at www.rootedleaf.com and check out their short video on their homepage to see what they are all about.
I am using a groundbreaking new carbon-based nutrient line from Rooted Leaf Agritech this grow. I forgot to mention that Rooted Leaf's product Solar Rain is intended for use as a foliar spray only. They have a weekly foliar spray schedule that includes Solar Rain, CalMag Fuel, Silica Skin, Lush Green and Peak Bloom. These foliar sprays can be applied safely from the beginning of veg until approximately day 14-21 of flower.
The plants are looking great, no issues. Obviously, some are much taller than some of the others, but they are different strains and some were planted almost a week apart.
Flipped to flower on 04/24/2022. If you look at the picture of 04/24/2022 and the two pictures from 04/30/2022 you can see how quickly they bounced back after a large defoliation on the 14th. I have had absolutely no issues using Rooted Leaf's nutrients this run.
Plants are looking great with no issues. I am feeding these girls every other day each time I water. I am also still feeding them their foliar fed nutrients three times a week according to Rooted Leaf's foliar spray feeding schedule.
Week 3 of flower. I have put a SCROG net in place, and all plants got topped a couple of weeks ago. I am currently working to get the canopy more even. Very impressed with this Rooted Leaf Agritech nutrient line as I have not seen any deficiencies or issues with any of these girls.
Week 4 of flower. Per Rooted Leaf's instructions I gave the last foliar feeding last week, as the foliar sprays are only to be used up until about 21 days into flower. I am very happy with how this grow is coming along.
Week 5 of flower. The buds are beginning to add more weight and smell. Some of the buds and leaves are showing color as well. The buds on the All Gas OG are starting to turn purple, and the leaves on the Nutter Budder are starting to become purple as well.
Week 6 of flower. Per the feed schedule Lush Green and Root Anchor were removed.
The buds are beginning to pack on weight. It is easy feeding these plants Rooted Leaf nutrients when there is no need to PH, just mix and go. Rooted Leaf nutrients is also made from organic plant inputs and no animal products, 100% vegan.
Week 7 of flower. I have begun to expose the plants to blue light for the rest of the grow, and UVA and UVB light for about an hour each day. These buds are really starting to stack on weight and are smelling very dank.
Week 8 of flower. Coming close to harvest time, just waiting for the trichomes to begin to turn amber. Looks like harvest will be near the end of week 9 of flower.
The buds need just a few more days, so I will harvest near the end of this week. These Rooted Leaf Nutrients are hands down the best nutrients I have ever used. This grow is much more sticky and dank than any of my previous grows, and I had absolutely no issues with my plants at all. The only thing that I would do differently this run would be to cut the light down a little bit during flower because of the fox tailing on some of the buds, which is telling me my 400 watt Szhlux light may have been putting a little too much light out, so I think next grow I will bump this light down to about 75% during flower to see if I can prevent this fox tailing from happening again.
One of the two phenotypes turned very purple with a very gassy smell, one of my favorite strains thos grow. I thought it was easy to grow and had no issues.
I planted 4 seeds, but only two made it, my fault probably. One of my plants grew a nice sized bud. The smell and taste is quite complex, but definitely has some nutty, gassy notes. The smoke is smooth and very flavorful. This is one of my favorite strains this grow.
This was a good cultivar to grow, with colorful, dense buds with a complex nutty and gassy funk. This is a great strain to grow for those looking for something different.
The two Nutter Budder plants had some of the best yields of this grow. One of the plants had very dark purple, blackish leaves with a very nutty smell. Nice dence nugs.
I didn't have any issues with these Nutter Budder girls. I thought the yeald was pretty good. The buds are fairly compact, with a unique nutty aroma. I think the smoke is nutty, complex and flavorful.
This strain is fairly easy to grow, a medium to medium/heavy feeder. The buds look nice, good shape, with a sweet, dark fruity smell. You can get a little bit of the diesel in there too.
I got some nice, fruity smelling buds from the one plant that I grew. This feels more like a Sativa, with a nice awake, cerebral high and very smooth, sweet smoke. A great morning or day strain.
The one Stoopid Fruits plant I grew had a good yield of nice sized, very fruity smelling buds. I will probably grow this strain again, as it is a smooth, sweet smoke that I think is great for a good wake and bake.
This strain reminds me of the way the Strawberry topping on a cheesecake smells. The buds are good sized, and dense. The smoke is fruity, fairly smooth. This is a fairly potent strain, with a nice creative, energetic high that becomes more relaxing later.
These plants are tall and produce fairly well. I had decided to run this strain again in a smaller 2x2 tent that I have a few weeks before this was harvested, and I am glad I did. I already have clones growing in my 4x3 tent for a third round. This is a great sweet smoke with really nice energetic effects that for me become more relaxing later. A nice daily smoke that I am stocking up on.
By far the most sparkly and fuel smelling of any of the other strains. This may also be one of my favorites of this grow as I am very partial to the super dank fuel from back in the 90's. I will be growing this strain from seed again in a couple of month, and cut a bunch of clones to grow and fill out one of my small tents.
A great strain that I will be growing again. One of the two plants was super frosty, and reaked of fuel. I will be growing this again in a couple of months.
This is a super easy strain to grow. It is a short, bushy plant that produces some really gorgeous, colorful and very fragrant, sweet smelling flowers. I didn't really smell much of the orange until the buds had dried and cured for a little bit. The taste is very sweet and flavorful, and I can definitely smell and taste some sweet mandarin orange flavor when I smoke it. The effects a fairly strong and relaxing.
These plants were very healthy and easy to grow. I had no issues at all. The buds are very colorful and sweet smelling with a really nice mandarin Orange smell and flavor after cure when smoked. I have not pressed this bud, but it is fairly greasy and oily, so I think it would make some really nice live rosin.
Good work!
Thanks for all the details!
Just popped 4 myself 3 days ago, also using Rooted Leaf.
Looking forward to the smoke report
Comment was based on Nutter Budder. Just saw you did All Gas, considering that for a future grow. Once again, hope you can share how it turns out.