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1Right_Angle April 14
- two strains will be making-up this diary, and its based on capturing the Lime component.
Black Market Breeders has the line on the “Black Lime Reserve Bukakke” strain. It is featured prominently in Mysterion V1; BLRB x BLRB
And the Pole Dancer is a blend of BLRB x Dominion Diesel…
These should be some interesting plants, cannot wait
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Week 2. Vegetation
2y ago
1/5
6 cm
21 hrs
24 °C
6.4
500 PPM
55 %
60 cm
1Right_Angle April 21
- working on the kids…
- basic root nutes in water
27th
- Mysterium V1 are in 1-gal pots and were watered last nite
- Fighting Buddha are re-potted tonight into 1-gal pots and will be watered-in
1Right_Angle April 28th
- start of week 3 in Veg
- Pole Dancers get re-Potted today into 1-Gal pots and Watered
- Mysterium V1 was Watered last nite
April 31st
- both Pole Dancers are in the 3-Liter pots and are looking good
- each plant fed 200ml of Worm Casting and Molasses Tea. There will be a bit of this High Tea stuff... nice & friendly nute welcome
** these seeds were purchased from Great_Lakes_Genetics in Michigan. The Black Lime Reserve Bukkake strain involved in the Pole Dancer and Mysterium V1, were created by Black Market Breeders !!
Just wanted to throw a Shout-Out to them.
1Right_Angle May 5th
8th
- Topped one of each strain
- worm casting / Molasses Tea is brewing
9th
- ea fed 400ml
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Week 5. Vegetation
2y ago
1/4
15 cm
18 hrs
25 °C
6.4
610 PPM
62 %
18 °C
18 °C
4 L
60 cm
Nutrients 6
worm castings 79.252 mll
molasses organic unsulphured 7.925 mll
Blood Meal 1.321 mll
1Right_Angle May 15th
17th
- fed a Nutrient Tea, posted above
19th
- plants fed early
- one if the Pole Dancers is a Male. End of the road for him
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Week 6. Vegetation
2y ago
15 cm
18 hrs
25 °C
6.4
610 PPM
62 %
18 °C
18 °C
4 L
60 cm
Nutrients 7
worm castings 79.252 mll
molasses organic unsulphured 7.925 mll
Blood Meal 1.321 mll
1Right_Angle May 22nd
- 1 female Pole Dancer and 2 Mysterium is how it looks
- tea brewing
24th
- plants fed Worm Poop Tea
- Foliar feed for breakfast; a Fulvic Acid, Nitrogen & Calcium bump
- full pictures tonight
- next meal is Water and Soil Amendments
28th
- last day of Week 6 in Veg.
- Plants are in the Water portion of Feed cycle; last nite / this morning, including Gypsum, Epsom Salt, Lime, Root Builder and Fish Shit.
Min 600ml ea. for those fed
- Mysterium 2 looking strong. Pics tonight. Pole Dancer 2 is Good!
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Week 7. Vegetation
2y ago
1/2
15 cm
18 hrs
25 °C
6.4
610 PPM
62 %
18 °C
18 °C
4 L
60 cm
Nutrients 9
worm castings 79.252 mll
molasses organic unsulphured 7.925 mll
Blood Meal 1.321 mll
1Right_Angle 29th
- start of a new week
- found one of the Mysterium plants is a Male. So we are down to One of each, which is perfect (fingers-crossed)
- Worm Poop Tea is brewing, with some Amendments to be added
June 2nd
- Pole Dancer delivered and to be planted on the 4th
- Mysterium V1 goes in the ground Sunday as well, diff location. Not putting all my Limes in one spot
1Right_Angle June 6th
7th
- Soil Amendments to the site: Worm Castings, Green Sand, Kelp Meal, Feather Meal, Fish Bone Meal, Gypsum, Epsom Salt, Basalt Rock Dust, proMix, perlite, Lime, Bat Guano (0-9-0)
10th
- alls good Mysterium looks like its recovering nicely from the transplant into Soil. We have a few days of Rain scheduled… Pole Dancer is looking strong in the 25-gal Bin (rectangular)
14th
- soil amended, Mysterium had two branches that have outgrown her own strength. Bring on the Tomato-cage; step one
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Week 9. Vegetation
2y ago
1/4
15 cm
18 hrs
25 °C
6.4
610 PPM
62 %
18 °C
18 °C
4 L
60 cm
Nutrients 1
Bud Juice micro 30 mll
1Right_Angle June 13th
14th
- Mysterium is growing Like-Mad and needs some support of the 4th node branches
- Soil amendments scratched into the earth
- tomato-cage employed to help long branches stay upward
19th
- last day of the week
- pole dancer is being fed with Bud Juice MICRO. Buddy is following the Fish Hydrolysate path with a 50% mix then working with it at 80% recommended volumes.
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Week 10. Vegetation
2y ago
1/3
15 cm
18 hrs
25 °C
6.4
610 PPM
62 %
18 °C
18 °C
4 L
60 cm
Nutrients 1
Bud Juice micro 30 mll
1Right_Angle June 20th
- lost the One and Only Mysterium V1 this week.
Turned out to be Male
24th
- Pole Dancer is going strong in the Bin, LST planned for next week
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Week 11. Vegetation
2y ago
1/5
15 cm
18 hrs
25 °C
6.4
610 PPM
62 %
18 °C
18 °C
4 L
60 cm
Nutrients 1
Bud Juice micro 30 mll
1Right_Angle June 26th
27th
- carried-out the LST on the Pole Dancer
- last week Gonads were found on the Mysterium v1 and that was the end of the attempt; 3/3 seeds were Males
- last attempt at this Lime pursuit, remains with Pole Dancer
1Right_Angle July 3rd
5th
- soil to be amended tomorrow, After being fed the Worm Casting Tea
8th
- no liquid feeds yet since the amending of the soil. Its been raining, so it's perfect!
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Week 13. Vegetation
2y ago
1/5
15 cm
18 hrs
25 °C
6.4
610 PPM
62 %
18 °C
18 °C
4 L
60 cm
Nutrients 1
Bud Juice micro 7.925 mll
1Right_Angle July 10th
- plants fed BUD JUICE Micro
- soil amended last week
- this is the plant that had been suffering some Edge-assaults, from what turns out to be Slugs. Diotenaceous powder was sprinkled on the surface and will provide a Barrier the Slugs cannot cross. Plus it adds much needed Silica !
1Right_Angle July 24th
26th
- soil amendments taken care of, mixed in. Then 3 dbl handfuls of worm castings, mixed into the sunstrate
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Week 16. Vegetation
2y ago
1/4
15 cm
18 hrs
25 °C
6.4
610 PPM
62 %
18 °C
18 °C
4 L
60 cm
Nutrients 6
Bud Juice micro 7.925 mll
RAW Silica 3.963 mll
All Purpose 2.113 mll
1Right_Angle July 31
- Tea brewing for Aug 2nd
Aug 1st
- last Veg-Meal of Nutes today
- defoliation of what was not needed only
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Week 17. Vegetation
2y ago
1/2
15 cm
14 hrs
6.4
Normal
62 %
18 °C
18 °C
80 L
Nutrients 5
RAW Silica 3.963 mll
Power Bloom 3.963 mll
Kelp Meal 3.963 mll
1Right_Angle Aug 7th
-last week of Veg
10th
- soil amended
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Week 18. Flowering
2y ago
1/5
15 cm
14 hrs
6.4
Normal
62 %
18 °C
18 °C
80 L
Nutrients 6
Natural Sand 105.669 mll
RAW Silica 3.963 mll
Power Bloom 3.963 mll
1Right_Angle 14th
- first week of Flower
Stripped the big Fan leaves from the plant
18th
- added natural Sand to the Soil (not engineered sand, like masonry sand…Nope. Gotta be Natural)
1Right_Angle 28th
- lots of Fan Leaf removal for later this week, start of week 3 into flower
- soil was amended and dug-in
- capped with Worm Castings
- fed with Fish Hydrolysate @1.25 gal ea
Sept 1
- defoliation planned for the weekend
1Right_Angle Sept 11
12th, rain on the forecast, perfect, we have a soil amendment Thursday!
Sept 14th
- soils amended
15th
- the observation is that her Buds are swelling, plain and simple. All of sudden there is heft to the Tops
- Gypsum / Epsom Salts and Dolomitic Lime were also added to the soil. Making this feed, the most total food given to the plants this year. Also used the same ratios, but increased the “Gallons fed”
All plants treated the same.
-Taper from here, Sept 16 is the plan
17th
- last day of Week 5 in Flower
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Week 23. Flowering
2y ago
1/6
119.99 cm
14 hrs
28 °C
Normal
60 %
18 °C
18 °C
80 L
1Right_Angle Sept 18th
- start of week 6 in Flower
20th
- fed a meal of Fish Hydrolysate
23rd
- Worm Casting Tea ☕️ on the Menu tonight
24th
- last day of week 6
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Week 24. Flowering
2y ago
1/3
119.99 cm
14 hrs
28 °C
Normal
60 %
18 °C
18 °C
80 L
1Right_Angle Sept 25th, maybe her final week
27th
- rains have held-off. Trichomes mostly cloudy. Awaiting some Amber…
1Right_Angle Oct 9th
- last week of Flower for Pole Dancer; start of week 9
- fresh pics today!
10th
- she looks pretty darn ready, with some clear trichomes still hanging near mid-plant. It looks like she is in the right active zone for harvest.
Couch Lock sucks
- plant Harvested at 16:00. Hanging for a Week in 1-piece.
16th
- finished trimming this Tasty morsel in the early hours this morning.
A true Flavour BOMB of Diesel with an aftertaste of Lime, this is an intoxicating smoke. A Cure and some Time are being handed out to this strain so that she can remain pungent for many months. Vac-sealed and into the freezer goes the Bulk. And I’ve a nice Grove bag of sparkling nuggets from the Pole Dancer
This plant looks intimidating lol and smells fantastic, it was time on the 10th. A warmer than expected garage had me harvesting this plant on day 5 of the hang. And an extended journey in the Cold is planned as I attempt the freezer cure in vac-bags.
@deFharo Thanks! it is too funny to see the collection. In reality, its a super-easy way to move these dirt/water, 20 gallon Bricks.
There is enough dirt, we just may get biggie’s
Nice. I always find it amusing to see the signs that growers here are Canadian, like a Yardworks wagon. That’s a good idea for a way to keep plants out of the shade which crossed my mind, but I just went with smallish 5 gallon grow bags instead. Gaia Green used to be a reliable Canadian indicator, but they now sell in the States too. Anyway, good luck with the final stages.
@Northern_Ent, Thanks for the message.
I’ve had a great year, and depending on Gaia Green has led to a lot of surprises. All Good.
Loading the soil and feeding just water and Teas has taken stress away, really. Talking outdoors. Trying to bring an organic grow indoors with the Heirloom grow happening. Synthetic Prods and boosts will fill some of the voids.
Cheers and Happy Growing !
@420DeepGrow, I agree with You, totally.
Already expecting excitement; from a few friends experiencing Bud Rot.
Actually walked around the Thai#1 plant and manually opened a bunch of the buds to provide space and air flow.
Then ran my hands under my arm-pits and had a wonderful fragrance follow me for 2 hours.
No Rot !
Visiting Thai 1 this aft, I’ll show a chubby bud. (Don't take that wrong) lol