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🎓 pH is a measure of the acidity or basicity of a solution. It is defined as the negative logarithm of the concentration of hydrogen ions (H+) in the solution. pH ranges from 0 to 14, with a pH of 7 being neutral, a pH less than 7 being acidic, and a pH greater than 7 being basic. A change of one pH unit represents a ten-fold change in the concentration of H+.
👨🔬Atlas Seeds
Fog Dog Auto
📊 General Hydroponics
💡HLG 100 V2 4000K
⛺️ Opulent 32”x32”x63”
🗓️ 4/13/23
🔆 18/6
🌡️ 76°
🌁 58%
⚗️ 400
💧6.0
📓 This week, I haven't done much in the way of training my plant. Instead, I've mostly left it alone and let it do its thing. I'm happy to report that the plant is showing nice growth and looks healthy. It seems like it's thriving with minimal intervention, which is great news. I decided to top my plants on day 21 to control their height and promote bushier growth. After topping my plants, I decided it was time to change the reservoir.
🎓 Total dissolved solids (TDS) is a measure of the total amount of inorganic and organic substances dissolved in a liquid. This includes minerals, salts, metals, and other substances that are present in a liquid, such as water. TDS is typically expressed in parts per million (ppm) or milligrams per liter (mg/L) and is an important parameter in determining the quality of drinking water, as high TDS levels can affect taste and contribute to health risks. TDS can also be used as an indicator of water purity in industrial processes and environmental monitoring.
📓4/14/23 Today, I defoliated my plant in order to promote healthy growth and improve overall plant health. I'm looking forward to seeing how it responds to the increased light and airflow. I'll continue to monitor the plant closely and make adjustments as necessary to ensure it remains healthy and strong.
It's been another successful week in the grow room! The plants have been consistently growing and producing healthy foliage. I'm thrilled with the progress they have made over the past few weeks, and I'm excited to see what the next few weeks have in store.
One of the most exciting developments this week has been the aroma coming from the plants. They are starting to give off a sweet, almost fruity scent that is just delightful. I've been noticing the aroma getting stronger each day, and I'm looking forward to seeing how it develops over the next few weeks.
In terms of growth, the plants have continued to develop their buds, and they are starting to get bigger and denser. I've been keeping a close eye on them, making sure they are getting the right amount of nutrients and water to support their growth. So far, everything seems to be going according to plan.
The trellis has completely filled in beautifully over the past week! The plant growth has been phenomenal, and the leaves are looking healthy and lush. I'm happy to see that the roots are also nice and white, which is a great indication of a healthy plant.
I am starting to see some trichomes! These tiny crystal-like structures that grow on the surface of the plant are a sign of maturity and are essential in producing the potent cannabinoids that we all know and love.
Overall, I'm incredibly pleased with how everything is coming along, and I can't wait to see how much more the plant will develop over the next week.
It has reached the halfway point of the flowering stage, and overall, things have been progressing well. However, during my regular inspection, I noticed some slight discoloration in the leaves, which has caught my attention. It's important to address any potential issues promptly to ensure a successful harvest.
I have decided to make a full reservoir change at the end of this week. A fresh nutrient solution will ensure that the plant receives a balanced mix of essential nutrients. Before doing so, I will thoroughly clean the reservoir to remove any potential buildup or contaminants that may have accumulated.
I've observed a slight cause for concern. Some of the leaves are displaying signs of yellowing and developing small brown spots. While it's normal for plants to experience minor issues during their growth cycle, it's crucial to address these problems promptly to ensure a healthy harvest.
Despite the leaf discoloration concern, I remain optimistic about the progress of my cannabis plants. With careful attention and proactive measures, I'm confident that I can address these issues and continue fostering a thriving garden.
The once small and delicate buds have undergone a remarkable growth spurt, plumping up to impressive sizes. 🌱💪 Their shape and density are awe-inspiring, resembling dense clusters of nature's jewels. Each bud is like a treasure waiting to be unveiled. ✨💎
The aroma that emanates from these buds is equally enchanting. The scent is robust, carrying earthy and citrusy notes that mingle harmoniously. I find myself taking deep breaths just to indulge in this captivating fragrance. 🌿🍊
With only a couple of weeks left until harvest, anticipation is running high. The thought of finally harvesting these resinous beauties fills me with a mix of joy and gratitude. This journey has taught me patience, resilience, and a deep appreciation for the wonders of nature. 🌱🙏
Yours in green,
💣Warhead
Hello fellow growers! It’s been an exciting journey so far, and I can’t believe we’re finally on the homestretch. Harvest time is on the horizon, and the anticipation is building up.
The buds are growing plump and dense, and the resinous trichomes are starting to develop their beautiful frosty appearance. I can already envision the quality and potency of the final product. It’s a testament to the power of nature and the wonders of cultivation.
Yours in green,
🔥Warhead🔥
This week marks the final stage of my grow journey with the Fog Dog Auto plant. Today, I have initiated the flushing process, which involves filling the reservoir with plain, PH’d, water to remove any residual nutrients and promote a clean taste in the final product.
The leaves of the plant have started to yellow, a natural occurrence during the flushing phase. This is a positive sign that the plant is responding well to the reduced nutrient intake. Additionally, upon closer inspection, I have noticed that the trichomes have turned milky white. This change indicates that the plant has reached the perfect moment for harvest.
Over the next 24 hours, I will continue flushing the plant, ensuring that it receives ample water without any nutrients. This step is crucial to enhance the overall quality and flavor of the buds. After the flushing process is complete, I will be ready to harvest my plant.