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Bone Meal
Grow medium
Blood Meal
Grow medium
Fish Bone Meal
Grow medium
Kelp Meal
Grow medium
Gypsum
Grow medium
Wollastonite
Grow medium
Dolomitic Lime
Grow medium
Basalt Rock Dust
Grow medium
Humic Acid
Grow medium
Mycorrhizae
Grow medium
Worm Castings
Grow medium
Azomite
Grow medium
Greensand
Grow medium
Shrimp Chitin
Grow medium
Perlite
Grow medium
Vermiculite
Grow medium
Coco Coir
Grow medium
100 L
Pot Size
3.79 L
Watering
Grow Conditions
Week 18
Flowering
101.6
cm
inch
Height
12 hrs
Light Schedule
14+ conditions after
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Nutrients
ml/l
ml/gal
tsp/gal
H202 3%
5.208 ml/l
Aluminum Sulphate
0.651 ml/l
RAW Potassium - NPK Industries
RAW Potassium
1.302 mll
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Ultraviolet Ultraviolet
2 years ago
UV is like a double-edged sword, I have been slowly increasing dosage duration although minimal damage to plants I feel like 4 hours+ is stunting growth. clearly makes extra trichomes that act as a sunscreen for the strong rays. it is hard to say, it feels like the stress response took priority over new growth, the response required to protect from such strong uv rays, the plant had to withdraw energy normally used for growth, it's like a trade-off you need to find balance. I need to make identical DNA clones and grow one with and one without uv to visually experience the differences myself. It is one thing to read the effects of photomorphogenesis of uvr8 in scientific literature than it is to witness it for oneself. Keep learning, I was pretty pleased with the stretch this grow, must remember next time to cut back before the stretch for root idea!! UVB+A light on a dynamic spectrum allows growers to develop lighting schedules that shape terpene profiles and increase other secondary metabolites. This allows them to take common genetics and develop proprietary expressions far beyond what genetics can achieve alone. ”Significant new understanding of UVB mediated processes in plants has been gained during the last decade. As a result of improved experimental design and methods, the view of UVB radiation as a damaging agent has given way to a view where UVB radiation is considered a specific regulator of gene expression, metabolite profiles, and responses to climate change for plants growing in sunlight. Recent genetic studies have revealed the existence of UVB-specific signaling pathways in plants, and have identified several components including a photoreceptor (UVR8). The discovery of these UVB-specific signaling pathways has confirmed the contention that UVB irradiance is a specific regulatory factor in plant-environment relationships. Research on the molecular basis of UVB mediated regulatory process in plants is now yielding a novel understanding of the mechanisms underlying growth and phenotypic plasticity, and consequences thereof for plant performance in crop and natural ecosystems.” www.uv4plants.org publications/uv-and-plants Research has proven that 285 nm UVB triggers the UVR8 pathway, which increases the production of secondary metabolites that mediate many aspects of the interaction of plants with their environments such as acting as feeding deterrents against herbivores, pollinator attractants, protective compounds against pathogens or various abiotic stresses, antioxidants, and signaling molecules. Increased Production of Specific Secondary Metabolites in Cannabis: Cannabinoids Terpenoids Flavonoids Stilbenoids Alkaloids Lignans 385 nm light is on the boundary of UVA and visible light. It is proven to increase cell wall thickness and health, making the plant more resilient against intense UV, pests, mold, and mildew. Experiments have shown that 385nm UVA light makes the UVR8 photon receptor more susceptible to the effects of 285 nm UVB which means less energy is required to effectively trigger the UVR8 pathway. Plants exploit blue and UVA light to drive DNA repair processes. Researchers have shown that DNA damage due to UV is mostly repaired by subsequent exposure to light in the blue or UVA range of the spectrum (Ref. 12). Blue light and/or UVA exposure activate an enzyme (photolyase) that repairs damaged DNA sequences. The advantage of this system is that when plants are exposed to UVR, there is always a lot of blue light present. The involvement of blue or UVA light in this process is known as photoreactivation. Photoreactivation is the major defense against UV-induced damage in plants. What You Can Expect from Proper UVA Exposure UVA-induced changes include thicker leaves, shorter petioles and stems, increased axillary branching, and altered root-shoot ratio. A friendly warning: Not all UV is created equal. Some lighting manufacturers include a portion of UVA in their spectrum. Although these amounts do increase secondary metabolite production to some extent, they do not effectively trigger the UVR8 chemical pathway. This specifically requires 290 to 280 nm light. Using the correct UV wavelength is extremely important as it affects plant performance as well as operating costs. UVB requires more energy than visible light to produce. Whoopsy, a little bit of UV damage going on, dialed back the hours back to 4 per day. Added some Fish Shit we had left over! Added net to help hold up cola ran out of yoyo hangers.
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THCanbisGrower
THCanbisGrowercommentedweek 02 years ago
good luck with your grow man.
Ultraviolet
Ultravioletcommented2 years ago
@THCanbisGrower, Thank you brother!
Metatronix
Metatronixcommentedweek 112 years ago
All the best to your new girls on thier journey to frostiness 🌱💚🍅
homerjgangia
homerjgangiacommentedweek 02 years ago
Good luck with your grow mate!💪💪
CannbellFarms
CannbellFarmscommentedweek 222 years ago
Best of luck Growing Brother! 🌱💪
StickyScissors
StickyScissorscommentedweek 162 years ago
What are your thoughts on UVA. I have a 30W UVA but seldom turn it on. Kind of scares me 😞
StickyScissors
StickyScissorscommented2 years ago
@Ultraviolet, thank you! It’s scares me so I put it on a Wi-Fi enabled switch with a timer countdown. I like the colors they yield toward the end of flower.
Ultraviolet
Ultravioletcommented2 years ago
@StickyScissors, My thoughts are I wish id stop forgetting UV is on.........stoners beware!
HAPPYWEEDS
HAPPYWEEDScommentedweek 202 years ago
You're doing good! Wish you all the best on your grow mate 😎
MiyaguiOkPolilla
MiyaguiOkPolillacommentedweek 192 years ago
Vaya informacion tan valiosa amigo
MiyaguiOkPolilla
MiyaguiOkPolillacommented2 years ago
@Ultraviolet, buenas respuestas crean sabiduria. Por que limitarnos? 🙏🍀👏
Ultraviolet
Ultravioletcommented2 years ago
@MiyaguiOkPolilla, Makes me happy one more person knows :) Makes for a fun conversation the next time my child asks me if magic is real:)
BCbuds76
BCbuds76commentedweek 232 years ago
Awesome diary!
Ultraviolet
Ultravioletcommented2 years ago
@BCbuds76, Thank you very much! I do try! I am forgetful in my old age it's good to keep Diaries!
Natrona
Natronacommentedweek 182 years ago
What beauty!
Natrona
Natronacommentedweek 182 years ago
👀 wowie,, I hope any of my ladies look as dazzling as this.