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38 L
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3.79 L
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11Hick11 11Hick11
6 years ago
10/12 update: She is finally done. This grow has tought me a lot, especially how much there is still to learn. This was an experiment i was doing on the longer veg time. Im not done yet with this experiment as i have some clones of her that im only going to veg a few weeks (4 or 5) and then compare growth and yield. Ill be using the same size pots and nuts on 1 of them.
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Grow Questions
11Hick11
11Hick11started grow question 6 years ago
During all stages of flower, what should the PH & PPM's be in runoff water for an indoor 10 gallon soil grow (High's & Low's)? Assume beginning #'s are PH=5.8 & PPM=100 from flush.
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Athosanswered grow question 6 years ago
5.8 pH is a tiny wee bit low, but not much, it should be 6.0 as the lowest, highest should be 7.0; as for soil runoff, 100 PPM is practically nothing, that soil is devoid of any and all nutrients, the idea of using soil is that it gives the plant a buffer of nutrients, using (or buying soil) and then flushing it is counterproductive since you loose the very nutrients that you buy soil for. The following information is from my 2nd run, using All-mix soil from Biobizz, it will give you some idea about runoff in soil. Prior to flowering, I transplanted to 3 gallon (11 liters) pots (from 2 liters or half a gallon), the first run off was 10.000 PPM, no feeding yet; at 2 weeks the runoff was 8.000 PPM, no feeding yet; at 4 weeks old they showed the first signs of PK deficiency and received a 500 PPM feed, the runoff was 5.500 PPM; at 5 weeks they received a 600 PPM feed with a runoff of 4000 PPM; at 6 weeks old they received a 700 PPM feed with a runoff of 3.700 PPM; at 7 weeks, the feed was 700 PPM again and the runoff was 3.500 PPM, at 8 weeks it was given water only and the runoff was 2.500; after 9 weeks they were harvested.
11Hick11
11Hick11started grow question 6 years ago
What is the proper way to dry and not get the hay smell? She smells great right now so i want to be sure to prevent any loss of that smell. Thanks!
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mad_scientistanswered grow question 6 years ago
Heloo @11Hick11 ! What you need to do is a slow drying process but not to slow because you risking bud rot development . The best conditions to do that is at 18 - 20 °C and around 50% - 55% RH. If you don't have the equipment to achieve stable environment conditions you need to adapt. For example if you have a hot environment with low RH you need to harvest at about 4-5 hours after watering so the plants have water inside them and won't dehydrate very quickly . If you have a cold environment with high RH you need to harvest 1-2 days after your last watering so the plants don't have a lot of water inside them and not having the risk of bud rot development. The best period of drying at optimum conditions is around 7-10 days or until the little stems of bud sides brake when you pull them instead of just bend . After that the best way and economically affordable to cure them is inside a jar at 16 - 18 °C with a Boveda envelope. I like the Boveda with 58 RH. Most people like the 62% but that's on your personal preference. I can guaranty you will not loose any terpenes with boveda.
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11Hick11
11Hick11commentedweek 146 years ago
Hey, thanks everyone for helping out. Very much appreciated!
ChefDan420
ChefDan420commentedweek 86 years ago
🆒 good luck- love the overhead view 👍🏼
11Hick11
11Hick11commentedweek 176 years ago
Thanks bud!
Fingers
Fingerscommentedweek 146 years ago
Nice flat canopy, well done!!
11Hick11
11Hick11commented6 years ago
@fingerscrossed, Thank you!
HighTV
HighTVcommentedweek 226 years ago
The color! looks good man 😵😵😵😵
Nomad
Nomadcommentedweek 196 years ago
Looking awesome good growing!!🌱🌿🌳
ToadieK
ToadieKcommentedweek 06 years ago
looking delicious
Black_Magic
Black_Magiccommentedweek 06 years ago
Almost
dalemac
dalemaccommentedweek 196 years ago
Yikes... both Grape Ape AND Sunset Sherbet growing... that's spooky. We must be terpene kindred of some kind. Nice looking monster there.
TheBudWhisperer
TheBudWhisperercommentedweek 176 years ago
Dude, that scrog is rockn! Well done!👍
Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimarcommentedweek 156 years ago
Quite nice Flowers you got there
Stick
Stickcommentedweek 146 years ago
Hi @11Hick11! What a beautiful scrog you have there! As mentioned by others, your initial pH is a bit acidic for your medium. The runoff should show a slightly more acid pH, so a lower value. A 0.5-0.7 drop is not surprising and tells you that your soil is still in the correct pH range. The same rule applies for EC, you want a slightly lower value than what you've been giving in her meal, the lower the better, meaning plants eat a lot of nutrients. A higher value in EC would mean you're having a salt buildup in your soil, and a good flush is required. Hope this will help, keep us up-to-date and happy growing 👊
11Hick11
11Hick11commentedweek 06 years ago
Haha, thanks man. I can tell you the smell is very fruity and powerfull on the sherbert.
11Hick11
11Hick11commentedweek 06 years ago
Yep, almost. You can see the slight amber tint on some of them, but i still see a lot of clear.
11Hick11
11Hick11commentedweek 116 years ago
Thanks man.