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Nirvana AK48 & Ripper Seed's Sour Ripper

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Indoor
Room Type
LST
weeks Technique
HST
weeks Technique
Topping
weeks Technique
Main-Lining
weeks Technique
Soil
Grow medium
13 L
Pot Size
3.79 L
Watering
Strain
Sour Ripper
Ripper Seeds
Growing it
Easy
Resistance
Strong
Definitely an amazing day smoke. Smoked half a blunt of her once she was ready to be dried. Let's just say I'm dying to taste the cured version! Super strong diesel scent went broken down, and one of the smoothest overall hits as well. Not very harsh on the throat hit, but if you take too fat a hit, you'll be choking. Trust. Haha😄 I'll update the weight once I find my damn scale. Lost it somewhere in my garage.
The Outcome
Week 19
Harvest
Harvested
1
Number of plants harvested
Grow Room
1
ft²
Grow Room size
1
plant / m²
600
watt / m²
Tastes like
Diesel
Pungent
Sour
Feels like
100% Sativa 0% Indica

Positive effects

Energetic
Euphoric
Uplifted

Negative effects

Dry mouth
Reviews. Nutrient
Used sparsely and it produced great results!
Wow! Just wow! Love this stuff so much! Absolutely killer in both hydro and soil. Doubles the resin production in all applications!! Indispensable imo.
Reviews. Lamp
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RunWithIt RunWithIt
6 years ago
Wow! Sour Ripper was nothing but a treat! Next up I'm trying Washing Machine cuz Ripper Seeds are no joke!! She smells like straight up diesel! But the smell isn't really too pungent til you crunch the buds up. The frost production is beautiful! All the buds are coated in resin! Could have waited a week longer to harvest, but it's okay, I was going to be getting a relatively small harvest anyways :P. She literally just became dry enough to sample as I harvested her on the 24th. Smoked a blunt of it and I've gotta say, some of the smoothest tasting smoke I've had since my nitro cookies grow about a year ago! Honestly super excited for the cure because I regard my nitro cookies crop to be the best I've grown yet! I said it all throughout the grow and figured it would also make a fitting conclusion; Amazing job Ripper Seeds! - Also, great job Urb Organics, that stuff works wonders!
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Grow Questions
RunWithIt
RunWithItstarted grow question 6 years ago
Popped up around last week (week 4, monday). Prior to week 4, i had been watering with tap water, which in my area is pretty hard.(7.8+ pH) Been correcting pH to 6.8 with each watering since. (2 waterings since then.) Should i just continue feeding 6.8 pH water or add cal-mag?
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Leaves. Color - Black or grey
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Stick
Stickanswered grow question 6 years ago
Hi @RunWithIt! This is Calcium-related (not Mag). This deficiency is known to appear when the pH-range is wrong. Soil has the ability to buffer your pH and roots in soil will always find a way to handle nutrient intakes (unless intake pH is really out of the range). But the coco medium doesn't have this ability and needs the solution's pH to be buffered upstream. You must apply the ideal pH range for coco, which is 5.5~5.9. Never exceed 6.0, otherwise you will encounter deficiencies and rootzone issues. Now, as mention by others, "hard water" defines a water that already contains a few nutrients (so it has its own basis EC), we're not talking about pH here, everybody needs to pH-down its tap water, but some will have a 0.1 basis EC while others can have a 0.6 EC without adding anything --> this is "hard water". If your tap water's EC > 0.3 then you probably don't need to add Cal-Mag (we suppose this high basis EC is because of different minerals, including Cal&Mag, but the only way to truly ensure this would be to see a laboratory test for your tap water). If your tap water's EC < 0.3, go for it and add a slight doses of Cal-Mag each time you water. Hope this will help, keep us up-to-date and happy growing 👊
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CommanderCannabis
CommanderCannabiscommentedweek 176 years ago
Looks good. How much longer till you harvest?
RunWithIt
RunWithItcommented6 years ago
@CommanderCannabis, a little over two weeks
CRiSPrGrow
CRiSPrGrowcommentedweek 56 years ago
Hey you're getting a cal mag deficiency caused by lock out due to PH fluctuations, you're also likely to get other symptoms in the future if PH keeps changing. As you're using PH perfect nutrients, you shouldn't really have to toy with them that much. On the other hand you want your PH to be between 6 and 6.5 in soil - that should help the plants recover. You're actually doing pretty good, so just get on top of that and you'll be fine. If you can i would definitely go big on Cal Mag (especially for the Mag part during stretch) anyway there s never too much of the stuff going around. If you're in coco, you want to be adding a lot more than cal mag, try silicon and other supplements such as Mag-sulfur.... and finally... the secret no one will tell you : you need to add a chelation agent... try fluvic and hummic acid. In combination these will make your plants blow up if they have the root space to grow. good luck, hope this helps , dassit 🚀
Stick
Stickcommentedweek 56 years ago
Hi @RunWithIt! This is Calcium-related (not Mag). This deficiency is known to appear when the pH-range is wrong. Soil has the ability to buffer your pH and roots in soil will always find a way to handle nutrient intakes (unless intake pH is really out of the range). But the coco medium doesn't have this ability and needs the solution's pH to be buffered upstream. You must apply the ideal pH range for coco, which is 5.5~5.9. Never exceed 6.0, otherwise you will encounter deficiencies and rootzone issues. Now, as mention by others, "hard water" defines a water that already contains a few nutrients (so it has its own basis EC), we're not talking about pH here, everybody needs to pH-down its tap water, but some will have a 0.1 basis EC while others can have a 0.6 EC without adding anything --> this is "hard water". If your tap water's EC > 0.3 then you probably don't need to add Cal-Mag (we suppose this high basis EC is because of different minerals, including Cal&Mag, but the only way to truly ensure this would be to see a laboratory test for your tap water). If your tap water's EC < 0.3, go for it and add a slight doses of Cal-Mag each time you water. Hope this will help, keep us up-to-date and happy growing 👊
CRiSPrGrow
CRiSPrGrowcommentedweek 26 years ago
interesten esperiment gonna take a peak on here
bobo420
bobo420commentedweek 16 years ago
Good luck with the grow ;)
Fingers
Fingerscommentedweek 16 years ago
Good luck on the grow!
RunWithIt
RunWithItcommentedweek 16 years ago
Thank you brotha! Heard raving reviews of the Sour Ripper - so I'm excited to start! Going to be building a 5 gal DWC toat when i get the time