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Mimosa evo clone grow

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2 years ago
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Indoor
Room Type
Main-Lining
weeks 3-13
LST
weeks 6-8
Defoliation
weeks 6-7, 9-10
Soil
Grow medium
26 L
Pot Size
1.89 L
Watering
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Week 1. Vegetation
2 years ago
7.62 cm
18 hrs
23 °C
6.5
52 %
20 °C
0 L
50.8 cm
Nutrients 1
Compost tea 1000 mll
I took these clones from a seed grown Mimosa Evo by Barney’s Farm. The mother plant is producing very well and has been an effortless grow so far. Toward the end I have added photos of her as well 4 weeks after flip. The cones were taken january 16th from the mother plant a week after flip to 12/12. I lost my first batch due to cloner slime and a bad cloning solution so they were late. Otherwise the rooted rather fast for the circumstances and were put in Fox Farms Happy Frog February 2nd and 4th with 1.5 inch roots. They did get mycos on the roots and fed compost tea 4 days after transplant. Planning to manifold these, which will be different training style from the fimmed LST’d mother. Will also run completely organic same as the mother was.. The main soil regimen difference will be a new super soil mix. Same lights and same environment. Pretty stoked to see how this goes.
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Week 2. Vegetation
2 years ago
10.16 cm
18 hrs
23 °C
6.5
52 %
20 °C
0 L
50.8 cm
Nutrients 1
Compost tea 1000 mll
Has been pretty quiet as far as the clones go. Very little growth the first three or four days from transplant stress. They have greened up and started putting on foliage growth the last few days. They gained about an inch in height. Should be taking off from here. Should be able to transplant to their final pots in a week or maybe a little less.
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Week 3. Vegetation
2 years ago
10.16 cm
18 hrs
23 °C
6.5
52 %
20 °C
0 L
50.8 cm
Nutrients 1
Compost tea 1000 mll
Got the first split of the manifolds started this week. So far they took it well. They should start stretching and moving out soon. I checked roots today “didn’t get pictures” they are close to repotting. Roots exploded with the waning into new moon phase, not root bound but have roots circling the bottom of the cups. Now I hope to see more upward growth as the moon cycle approaches waxing to full. I did include this weeks pictures of mom. Hopefully when these 2 catch up some they will look like her. She is 2-3 weeks from harvest I am guessing.
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Main-Lining
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Week 4. Vegetation
2 years ago
11.43 cm
18 hrs
23 °C
6.5
52 %
20 °C
26 L
50.8 cm
So far so good. They were ready for transplant this week. The roots look good. I transplanted both into Natures Living Soil topped off with Fox Farms Ocean Forest. I did sprinkle some mycos on the roots as a boost. As a test I am going to finish one in a 5 gallon pot and the other in a 7 gallon pot. After a couple days of adjustment they are perking right up. They should be taking right off soon.
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Week 5. Vegetation
2 years ago
12.7 cm
18 hrs
25 °C
6.5
65 %
20 °C
26 L
1 L
50.8 cm
So, I got busy last week and didn’t get this posted. They have both settled in flawlessly with no issues. Both are growing fine. They are now under a 650 watt Sunlipo light in the veg setting getting about 40 DLI. I got them mostly pulled out to 8 growth tips and ready to wait for them to go up. I will update this weeks pictures and updates tonight or tomorrow. So far they are just loving their large pots. We have now started mixing all of our greenhouse soil organically even for the vegetable plants we sell. I am excited as my next grow is starting off with white widow in my own potting mix and super soil mix.
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Week 6. Vegetation
2 years ago
20.32 cm
18 hrs
26 °C
6.5
Weak
65 %
20 °C
26 L
2 L
45.72 cm
1450 PPM
Nutrients 1
Compost tea 100 mll
Been an exciting week so far. They are done being topped and able to go to work. The 5 gallon clone is slightly behind the 7 gallon clone. I believe the 7 gallon plant is just now dipping roots into the rich super soil in the bottom of the pot. It has went by leaps and bounds in the last couple days. I have fed compost tea once and right now all plants in this grow are stretching 2 inches per day. I have been experimenting with a different type of mushroom spawn for CO2 and am achieving 1400 ppm plus with the exhaust fan on. This is almost double of 2 exhale bags in the same 4x4. Getting really stoked to see what this grow turns into. Now just to get them stretched out some and flipped. So far I have been pulling them all out but this week will begin letting them go up and get them through the trellis rings. Moving away from SCROG as I don’t like not being to access the back plants for pruning and inspection. Soon I hope to be out of this tent and can really let them go.
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Week 7. Flowering
2 years ago
25.4 cm
12 hrs
26 °C
6.5
Normal
65 %
20 °C
26 L
2 L
45.72 cm
1450 PPM
Nutrients 1
Compost tea 100 mll
Still just chugging along nice and smooth. They are stretching up and I flipped to flower 2 days ago after getting them in cages. Didn’t get great pictures this week. They are the two plants on the left of the pictures with 2 other plants in them. Once they stretch a little more I will get them anchored around the ring. So far the reishi mushroom fruit block is still maintaining good co2 levels 900-1400+ on average. I am actually about to start culturing those myself. I have had absolutely no deficiencies or pest issues which I owe to Neem seed meal worked in the top of the pots. Let’s wait and see what the next week brings.
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Week 8. Flowering
2 years ago
30.48 cm
12 hrs
26 °C
6.5
Normal
65 %
20 °C
26 L
2 L
60.96 cm
1450 PPM
Nutrients 1
Compost tea 100 mll
Going well so far. Still no deficiencies or pest issues. Fed compost tea and some cal-mag today. They have stretched quite a bit. The girl in the seven gallon pot has exceeded the 5 gallon pot by an inch at this point. Where in weeks prior she was a little smaller. Mostly pulled out and tied down to the rings now. Another week of stretch to go and by my next post should be seeing signs of buds forming. I have pruned the last of any growth tips aside from what will remain through flower. Everything left is right up top. The last update was from the day I changed the light schedule. I hope these bulk up from here like I want.
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Week 9. Flowering
2 years ago
53.34 cm
12 hrs
26 °C
6.5
Normal
65 %
20 °C
26 L
2 L
60.96 cm
1450 PPM
Nutrients 1
Compost tea 100 mll
So far other than some defoliation to get light in they are riding along nicely into flower. 16 days after flip starting to show stigmas and hopefully not a lot more stretch. There has only been one compost tea feeding so far. Until next week, stay frosty.
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Week 10. Flowering
2 years ago
66.04 cm
12 hrs
26 °C
6.5
Normal
50 %
20 °C
26 L
2 L
30.48 cm
1450 PPM
Nutrients 1
Compost tea 100 mll
What else can I say? So far these ladies have been a cake walk. Co2 staying up and giving 45 DLI worth of light to them. I did give one compost tea feeding this week. Both are doing equally well. Going to be frosty for sure. I did have to get my exhaust running constantly this week to keep humidity down.
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Week 11. Flowering
2 years ago
71.12 cm
12 hrs
26 °C
6.5
Normal
50 %
20 °C
26 L
2 L
25.4 cm
1450 PPM
Nutrients 1
Compost tea 100 mll
Okay, there will be 2 updates today. I have been busy as heck the last 2 weeks. Still smooth sailing. These plants are just eating up the lights and soil. At the time of these pictures I didn’t drag everything out of the tent. I will do so for this weeks actual update. These girls are just packing on trichomes and the weight. They smell fruity and amazing. So far they are out performing the mother plant they were cloned from. I believe this has come from the soil changes I have made. The mother plant has smoked absolutely amazing and tastes just like she smells.
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Week 12. Flowering
2 years ago
71.12 cm
12 hrs
26 °C
6.7
Strong
50 %
20 °C
26 L
2 L
25.4 cm
1450 PPM
Nutrients 1
Compost tea 100 mll
These plants are doing great!! They have trichomes on sun leaves. I have been busy as heck. Other than a quick daily watering and sooner light defoliation I have done nothing other than one compost tea since flower started. I love the strain and the strain loves organics.
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Week 13. Flowering
2 years ago
71.12 cm
12 hrs
26 °C
6.7
Strong
50 %
20 °C
26 L
2 L
25.4 cm
1450 PPM
Nutrients 1
Compost tea 100 mll
This week is bringing excitement. Once again just smooth sailing. All the upfront work of mainlining leaves a pain free finish. Wish I had time to get them out for better pictures this week. Buds are solid as a rock and covered in trichomes. What a solid strain!! Starting to get cloudy trichomes and an amber here and there. I would say sometime this week they will get iced down and put in the dark for their final push before harvest.
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Week 14. Flowering
2 years ago
71.12 cm
12 hrs
26 °C
6.7
Strong
50 %
20 °C
26 L
2 L
25.4 cm
1450 PPM
Nutrients 1
Compost tea 100 mll
This week was just as expected. Harvest time!! They are all firm buds with no larf anywhere. The smell is amazing. I put them in the dark and iced them down for two days before harvest today. Didn’t get trichomes pictures but will add to the comments. The next harvest update will be about two weeks. I slow dry in high humidity. Can’t wait to share what happened!!
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