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Pink Rozay

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weeks 4
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weeks 7
Biobizz Light
Grow medium
Biobizz coco coir
Grow medium
7 l
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Week 13
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2 years ago
Welcome to my Pink Rozay Diary, sponsored by Original Sensible Seeds. DAYS 84-87 coming to the end of your life cycle. Have started the slow flush process mid last wk. Got her last feed a day or into last wk. Has thrown off some lovely fade. Will harvest in the next day or 2. Until then. Plane Jane tap. Thanks to my sponsors from MarsHydro & Original Sensible Seeds. Much appreciated to you and all who visited, liked & or commented, thanks for dropping by. Look forward to seen yours Good Growing
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Grow Questions
gottagrowsometime
gottagrowsometimestarted grow question 2 years ago
Hi guys. So has anyone got experience using far red 730nm to switching pfr to pr (photochrome)?? I'm looking for any general knowledge, tips and experience using. Also when can I push my fems to a 14-10 cycle, do they have to be out of pre flower before I can push it to that?
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NegotiatedBubble
NegotiatedBubbleanswered grow question 2 years ago
An expensive spectroradiometer is not needed to achieve this this. Apogee has cheaper ePAR meters that can detect the 730nm wavelength now. I just got one and will be measuring the ratio in my light bar very soon.
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NegotiatedBubble
NegotiatedBubbleanswered grow question 2 years ago
It comes down the to the ratio of Red photons to Far-Red photons(R:FR). This ratio matters much more than just the intensity of the far-red light alone. Normal daytime R:FR is 1.3:1 (1.3%) and is applied throughout veg. Sunrise and Sunset have an increase R:FR at about 0.6 (0.6%) for about 30 minutes each.

 β€β€œThe R:FR ratio of direct sunlight is about 1.3 during most of the day, but it approaches 0.6 or so during twilight when the atmosphere preferentially   scatters blue light and the sky turns yellow and red. This only lasts for half an hour or less, but it is important because plants use these changes to   synchronize their internal circadian clocks both with the 24-hour day and the seasons. This involves a burst of gene expression activity that is  controlled by phytochrome.”   β€β€œHigh-pressure sodium (HPS) lamps, on the other hand, have an R:FR ratio of about 4.8, metal halide lamps have R:FR ratios varying from 2.6 to 3.4  and white light LEDs (regardless of color temperature) have R:FR ratios varying from 3.6 to 4.0. Various fluorescent lamps have R:FR ratios varying  from 5.5 to 13.0 and above.”   β€β€œFar-Red Lighting and the Phytochromes”, Ian Ashdown, Maximum Yield,   www.maximumyield.com/far-red-lighting-and-the-phytochromes/2/17443     The University of Utah Crop Physiology Lab uses a R:FR that is lower than normal daytime ratios (1.5:1 or 1.5%) to minimize the effects of stem elongation in their experiments. Below is an example from one about phosphorus overfeeding vs harvest yields:
   β€β€œThe fraction of far-red photons (700 to 750 nm) was 1.5%. Because the far-red fraction was low, the classic PPFD and the ePPFD were within 1.5%   of each other”  "Sustainable Cannabis Nutrition: Elevated root-zone phosphorus significantly increases leachate P and does not improve yield or quality"   F. Mitchell Westmorelan, Bruce Bugbee, www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpls.2022.1015652/full
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Sciolistic_Steve
Sciolistic_Steveanswered grow question 2 years ago
how much far red do you want in proportion to everything else? i'mnot sure.. 14/10 will potentially be fine at any points. The general line in the sand for causing flower phase is 10 hous of uninterrupted darkness. It is not univesal, however. So, you may end up confusing a plant and causing a revege at some point.. no idea how often. 13/11 is safer... if you need to squeeze a little more DLI into a dayily cycle that'll give you 8% more than 12/12. Relative to your environement, there's a maximum amount of light your plant can receive per day before it starts to become a hinderance. Daily Light Integral is best way to understand it because size of garden and hours of light are already part of how the value is calculated, so it is relative. 40 DLI in one gaden is 40DLI is every garden no matter the size or light cycle. it's simply counting moles of photons hitting the plant. variation due to genetics in addition to temps, RH and CO2 levels, the last being the limiting factor in most contexts. 35-40DLI for ambient co2 is about as how as you can go... can push those boundaries but won't push far and may even need to dial back a hair. 50-60dli depending on environemental controls with 1200-1300ppm co2. tighter you contro temps and RH (specifically local to each and every leaf), you'll never be able to push 60+DLI without damaging plant. So... are you not providign enough light on curent light schedule? that'd be the only reason to increase to 14/10 or 13/11... try 14/10 at your own risk. might work but probably run into a plant or 2 eventualyl that re-veges... and if you can do it 1-2 weeks after "flip" then you can do it at flip... it's a hormone response that requires a minimum amount of time of uninterrupted darkness.... if you want to give more, wait for last week or so of bloom and you can probably give 18/6 without consequences, but again... should be providing enough over 12/12 or 13/11 in the first place... or if shooting for maximum, already giving that uppwer tier relative to co2 levels.
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Good luck with your grow mate!πŸ’ͺπŸ’ͺ
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Generous plant, lot of frosty buds πŸ‘¨β€πŸŒΎπŸŒ²β„οΈ
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Happy Growing, Buddy! 🌱🌱🌱
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Great crop!! πŸ‘
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@DeepWaterGrower, cheers pal
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FrontRowAG_BrianGweek 10
I kinda dig the node spacing on these plants. Fill them full of nutrients and watch them explode I always say lol. I like what you got going!
gottagrowsometime
gottagrowsometime
@FrontRowAG_BrianG, Ah, that was from grower error pal. I used Far Red 730nm during pre flower with the lights on. "Tricks the plant into thinking its been shaded out, and causes stretching" As she's indica Dom. She should me m be at least 1/3 smaller..
Wilstang
Wilstangweek 7
I couldn't get my Pink Rozay to pop will try again in future. So I will be checking on her I'm intrigued to see the finish product 🌱🌳
Ju_Bps
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Good luck mate πŸ‘¨β€πŸŒΎπŸŒ²
StarLorr
StarLorrweek 12
Lovely buds πŸ˜ƒ
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Afrogerweedweek 12
looking nice πŸ‘ HG✌️!
Ju_Bps
Ju_Bpsweek 7
Nice green buddy πŸ‘¨β€πŸŒΎπŸŒ²πŸ’š
Ned_Schneebly
Ned_Schneeblyweek 7
Good luck m8
Astroboy
Astroboyweek 13
did you succeed on the pheno
gottagrowsometime
gottagrowsometime
@AstroBoy, Yeah. Its nice. Bit too much of a stretch. But that was down to my inexperience with Far Red.
StarLorr
StarLorrweek 13
Beautiful budsπŸ‘ŒπŸ»
Aldo90
Aldo90week 13
She looks beautiful 😍 🀩 πŸ‘Œ.
resimax
resimaxweek 12
Looking incredible!!
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HAN_GROWER17week 13
Se visualiza un excelente resultado !!
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Happy harvest πŸ‘¨β€πŸŒΎπŸŒ²βœ‚οΈβœ‚οΈ