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'22: 3-2-1 Hawaiian Maui Waui (2nd try)

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weeks 4
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weeks 5-6, 8-9
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Grow medium
Vermiculite
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15 L
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MicroNighthawk MicroNighthawk
2 years ago
Humidity has become a problem last week. This week it is looking much better. The sensor I had was actually showing wrong (too high) humidity levels... I took it out of the network and replaced it with an updated version. Now the numbers make more sense... the old sensor had long downtimes and was error-prone. Day 105: I decided to harvest the top 5 buds - having already removed the 6th main bud last week - due to the danger of early stage bud rot. Day 106: "lower" buds are ripening after cutting the tops =) Day 107: humidity dropped to 45-50%... 52% after watering... the hawaiian girl looks like she will easily last another week if the trichomes feel like it... ;) Day 110: PARTIAL Harvest Day 111: Sunday...
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Grow Questions
MicroNighthawk
MicroNighthawkstarted grow question 2 years ago
I have overfed my last grow by spraying it with Alg-A-Mic... so this time around I kept giving her only a minimum of nutrients. Looking at the yellow leaves and the brown spots... most of the leaves touched the tent... am I UNDERfeeding her now?
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Leaves. Color - Yellow
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GrowingGrannie
GrowingGrannieanswered grow question 2 years ago
You say you've added BioGrow since you've read it's mostly molasses... while this may be true (who knows!), the NPK of it is pretty strong on nitrogen (7-2-4) ... add to that, the Top Max is ALSO really heavy on nitrogen - in fact, with an NPK of 4-0-0, it's almost pure nitrogen... so this is now causing a lockout of calcium and perhaps even potassium.. You've got a couple of options here, I think. If you anticipate harvesting sometime soon (i.e., 2-3 weeks), I'd just give her pH'd water for the next week and when you resume feeding, cut that BioGrow down to almost nothing and pump up the bloom nutes some... in flower, plants don't need as much nitrogen as they do in the veg state. If you think she's going to go longer, I would probably flush her (45 liters of pH'd water through each pot) and add nutes to the last liter you run through - but with half the BioGrow and Alg-A-Mic, NO Top Max and keep the doseage of BioBloom the same. Going forward, I would keep the Bio-Grow at half what you're giving now, I'd get rid of the Top Max and double the BioBloom... You don't mention what pH you're maintaining... but this is crucial as well... you've got to make certain the pH sits between 6.0 and 6.3 at this stage of the game. Any lower and neither calcium nor potassium will be absorbed by the plant no matter how much of it you throw at her... You CAN go a little higher (6.5 max) but try not to... And btw... you're one of MANY growers that have had problems with both BioGrow and especially with Top Max.... so don't kick yourself... just be aware of how much nitrogen both contain if you use them in the future! Good luck! The grow looks amazing and you're going to have a really NICE harvest!
MicroNighthawk
MicroNighthawkstarted grow question 2 years ago
Given the falling temperatures and rising humidity in the last days - do you guys think it is time to harvest? There are still a lot of clear trichomes... in my oppinion. I added some pictures.
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Buds. Other
Other. Harvest - Drying
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JungleGym
JungleGymanswered grow question 2 years ago
Beautiful lady. Personally this is about the exact point I harvest at. Mostly cloudy with only a few amber is my preference but I don't just go off of tricomes. I look at the whole plant and what desired effect I had in mind for a specific plant. One thing is for sure. Waiting a little longer won't hurt as long as you keep that humidity down. Happy growing.
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Humussapiens
Humussapienscommentedweek 142 years ago
The next time I get blooms as thick as yours I want to try something. Carefully pull the buds apart in one place and surgically remove a small piece. Budrot comes from moisture that can not escape sufficiently. Through this air channel you should be able to banish the danger. I have seen pictures of growers using straws for this purpose. I find it better to take a piece out. Would be afraid of condensation around the straws. Am curious about your smoking report and other harvest pictures! :)
Humussapiens
Humussapienscommented2 years ago
@MicroNighthawk, The voluminous hairstyle suits him well!
MicroNighthawk
MicroNighthawkcommented2 years ago
@@Humussapiens, check out the "stemporn" I added for you! ;)
MicroNighthawk
MicroNighthawkcommented2 years ago
@@Humussapiens, yes - please share! I have made my Girl Scout Cookie into a nice spiral - as you can see here: growdiaries.com/diaries/152255-grow-journal-by-micronighthawk The green light comes from the dehumidifier... ;)
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Humussapiens
Humussapienscommentedweek 112 years ago
The mass of technology makes me feel like a prehistoric grower. That the leaves turn yellow is normal and good! Overfeeding I also still manage. One should whistle on schemes. Each plant, even of the same variety, usually has different needs. The plants put things they do not need in the leaves that wither. Try to leave this task to them. I know how much you want to help. Unfortunately, it often ends up in helicoptering. If you're growing in soil, it's better in my experience to balance out the nutrients toward the end. I only use a flush to loosen potential nutrient blockages. After overwatering, for example. Towards the end you can give unsulfured molasses. You can find it in many markets. It is full of very usefull nutrients. The last two to three weeks i only feed this. To maintain they get all what they need. It works good. Looks great! Let them do their thing. :) Lets Grow! Love greetings.
Humussapiens
Humussapienscommented2 years ago
@MicroNighthawk, I also really like the exact data it shows! Wish you the best for this run. :)
MicroNighthawk
MicroNighthawkcommented2 years ago
@@Humussapiens, thank you! The "tech" I use is only a cheap zigbee sensor - of which I have several around the house - connected to a Raspberry Pi4. But I do LOVE my cre.science FLUXShield LED in combination with the 30 bucks Uni-T LUX sensor that a free app turns into a PPDF-Meter: https://www.migrolight.com/cheap-par-meter-hack-use-a-lux-meter-to-measure-par-accurately/ It is a lot of fun knowing that this allows me to grow my self-sufficient stash with roughly 50W of solar power - pretty much for free.
GreenBuzzNutrients
GreenBuzzNutrientscommentedweek 142 years ago
lovely pictures....happy growing
Inganjawetrust
Inganjawetrustcommentedweek 142 years ago
Congrats on the harvest, looks very nice 🙂👍
GreenBuzzNutrients
GreenBuzzNutrientscommentedweek 142 years ago
Happy Harvesttime