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HID/400W
Custom
HID/400W
Custom
Tent
Indoor
Room Type
LST
weeks 2-5
Defoliation
weeks 9-10
Soil
Grow medium
Strain
00seeds2 - 00 KUSH
Orange Blossom / Tangie XXL Auto
BSF Seeds
Growing it
Easy
Resistance
Strong
Awesome to grow. Quite resilient to a newbie torturing her. I'd recommend. I'll definitely repeat. 😍 I'll update after smoke.
The Outcome
Week 11
Harvest
What's on the scales?
389
gram
ounce
Bud wet weight
Harvested
1
Number of plants harvested
Grow Room
0.8
ft²
Grow Room size
1.25
plant / m²
687.5
watt / m²
Nutrients
Awesome products. Pure Zym and Power Roots really improved the plant. Terra Bloom work marvels. CalMag Pro worked well but it contains a lot of nitrogen. This is advertised as a beneficial feature but in reality when you mix it with other products, it can mess with the NPK ratios quite heavily. If you use it when flowering you can add unnecessary nitrogen. If you use with lightmix you can cause nutrient burn.
Great product. Mixed with enzymes and root enhancer does wonders.
Lights
Great budget light! Helped me get my temps in check and to use the dimmer to manage the PPFD in my tent.
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HakunaMatata HakunaMatata
8 months ago
Well, the day has come! 😃😬 Day 84: took a bit longer of what is advertised on BSF but no biggie. Great strain. Taking into account that this is my first grow and I started with 0 experience she grew quite strong and well. She took a couple of beatings and had to bear with my overfeeding, underwatering, overwatering, heat stress, humidity changes, etc. But I learnt a lot thanks to her, and the Gorilla Glue that was growing by her side is doing awesome. Not going to lie, the first harvest experience is kinda sad 😪. I didnt enjoy at all cutting her after growing her but yeah anyway. Summary: 👇 Wet weight: 380 grams / 1 plant She is drying at 55 RH and 21 C. Will be there for a week or so. Lovely smell. Very fresh. Smells like pine or eucaliptus and fruits. I'll update once they are dry. Take aways: ✊ - Germinate on directly on soil - 14L pots work well, 18L can do better - LST helps a lot to manage the canopy - Germination week and sprouting: germinate with myco on top directly in soil. Put the seeds no more than a cm deep in the soil. Lightly sprinkle the soil with water and power roots. Soil must be humid. Add a dome and let her do her thing for a week. No need to keep watering her. Just open up the dome once in a while to exchange air and that's it. Second week, again, just water if the first 5 cm of soil are dry, otherwise just spray water every once in a while and keep the dome. Third week should come with explosive growth. When she reaches 4 nodes apply LST. - If using lightmix, dont feed for the first 3/4 weeks. Just water and use a root enhancer, that's it. Add CalMag if needed. If that's the case, make sure your CalMag does not contain Nitrogen. - Add Bud Candy early. - After 4 weeks, heavy feed for flowering. - Keep humidity down between 55% and 50%. - Last weeks between 50% and 40%. Even better to watch VPD and keep her between 1.2 and 1.5. - AC infinity products help a lot. - Dont waste money in chinese stuff. Xiaomi stuff is bullshit. Dont buy those green chinese PH probes for soil, they suck. - Just measure the PH of your water when feeding. Let it float between 6.0 and 6.5 and you'll be fine. - If you are a newbie, avoid HPS lights. They mess with your tent environment (temps and RH). I didnt understand how to use them. Just go with a LED lights. - Less is more. Keep it simple.👇✊
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Grow Questions
HakunaMatata
HakunaMatatastarted grow question 10 months ago
Should I be worried about this spot? It is just one leaf, appeared today, and i've noticed some tips got white/yellow. The latter appeared before any feeding was done. I've only watered with tap water and Power Roots. Nothing else was added until today. Plant looks great otherwis
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Sciolistic_Steve
Sciolistic_Steveanswered grow question 10 months ago
one lone spot on a lower leaf - one of the first sets. So, i'd just wait and see as that could be nothing. the plant looks healthy to me.
HakunaMatata
HakunaMatatastarted grow question 10 months ago
Some yellowing appeared on the leaves this last day. Temps and humidity are controlled and ok. I haven't been feeding her, she has been growing on light mix for the past 25 days. Im thinking its time to start applying some nutes. Or could be something else? Thanks!
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Leaves. Tips - Burnt
Leaves. Color - Yellow
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HakunaMatata
HakunaMatataanswered grow question 9 months ago
Well after many attempts at fixing the issue Ive finally nailed the issue. It was nute burn mixed with PH issues which made everything more confusing. Lowered the PH from 7.4 to 6.2 by watering watering with plain tap water. I used a light mix to grow her and I now Ive learnt, that light mixes cover 4 weeks of development and it is better to be safe than sorry and not avoid adding nutes until week 5. Actually vegging nutes are not needed at all when growing Autos in Light Mix. Maybe just a 1/4 of the recommended dosis in 5th week mixed with some Flowring nutes if she is showing pre-flowers.
HakunaMatata
HakunaMatatastarted grow question 9 months ago
Just a check. Can someone with more experience have a look at day 42 and this week's diary and give me an overall evaluation? I think she is doing ok but Id like a reconfirmation :)
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gottagrowsometime
gottagrowsometimeanswered grow question 9 months ago
Hey. Bit hard to give my opinion with those pics buddy. The issues can be hard to notice early in my own grows. But, what I can see. The edges, (they're light green as where the tips at some point??) If so, with what I can see you can confirm it urself. Those signs usually are attributed to your roots finding it hard to breath. Let you soil dry in more and as it does air is drawn into your sub allowing your roots to breath. So, you're using soil right. So just 1x strong npk feed a week. And then just low EC (either calmag r enzymes as follow up feeds to come behind your NPK bloom nute feeds) Also, tilling the top will help your top soil dry in more quickly and will increase o2/co2 to your root zone. That's the only thing I cm barely see. Idk how much you know about growing. But, don't do any defoliations until you're a few days out of pre flower (upwards growth)
HakunaMatata
HakunaMatatastarted grow question 8 months ago
Hey guys, quick health check please. I'm not sure whether I should start flushing or wait a bit longer. Also, she looks healthy to me, but I need a bit of reassurance; I've never reached this stage so I'm a bit lost. Photos in the last week of the diary :)
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Other. General questions
Feeding. Schedule
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GreenHarvest_Official
GreenHarvest_Officialanswered grow question 8 months ago
Looking good. Great photos as well. With regards to flushing, you have a bit more to wait. How to know when your plants are ready: 1. Pistils: Your pistils are all white when should turn orange and start curling in. Pistils can be a bit misleading so not the best method 2. Trichomes: Get yourself a Jeweller's Loupe (at least x30 magnification) and check the trichomes on your buds. The trichomes on your leaves are decent but not as great of an indicator. The trichomes should have turned milky white. Now it depends on your preference, most people wait until 20% of the trichomes have turned amber, this is a good middle ground. If you want your effect to be more leaning to the light headed sativa effect, harvest before this point. If you prefer a more couch lock, indica effect, go for a bit more. I wouldn't go for much more amber trichomes because those THC trichomes would have degraded and turned into CBN (which is why you have a more couch lock effect). With regards to the actual flush, I have always flushed 10 to 14 days ahead of planned harvest date but many opt out of it and say it's a myth. My flush is usually the same amount of water I was given her during the last days but without any nutrients. Good Luck with the rest of your grow and enjoy the yield.
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HakunaMatata
HakunaMatataweek 3
Approaching end-of-week. She is growing well and handled LST like a champ. I'm still struggling to lower the PH but I feel confident that after a couple more watering, she'll be ok.
McDavis
McDavisweek 4
Bro, presento exactamente el mismo problema con mis plantas, un poco mas avanzado ya pero queria preguntar si la regulacion de el ph te ha funcionado?
HakunaMatata
HakunaMatata
@McDavis, whats up man? Hard to say, its been just 2 waterings since i detected this issue. Damaged leaves haven't improved, but I believe they are not getting worse. And new leaves doesn't seem to be developing that white/yellow tip (for me, new leaves were developing that yellowing at the very beginning). But I believe the yellowing, if it does progress, it does so very slowly. So it is hard for me to tell if it really improved. Anyway, watering with corrected PH water causes no harm and it is just what i've should been done from the beginning. If that doesn't work, at least I removed one very important variable from the equation. I'd do the same if I were you. Having said that, remember that another common cause for those burnt tips is overfeeding. So, if you can measure your PH and rule that out, then it is probably a nutrients issue. Your plants are looking amazing 💪
PapaNugs
PapaNugsweek 10
Coming along nicely! Good luck finishing flower!!
Xiggygreen
Xiggygreenweek 11
Great dairy 🙏🌱😎