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9lb Hammer by Jinxproof

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Topping
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Defoliation
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Grow medium
19 L
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Week 1. Vegetation
6 years ago
18 hrs
29 °C
No Smell
60 %
26 °C
0 L
0 L
45.72 cm
Welcome to my 9lb Hammer by Jinxproof Genetics grow. I picked up these seeds in person at Boston Freedom Rally. Jinxproof is a swell dude and I feel really fortunate to be able to grow such renowned genetics. The plan is simple -> All Organic Supersoil from Nature's Living Soil and mainlining (probably). D1 - 9.16 - Two soaked/toweled seeds dropped into solo cups with bottom 1/3 NLS Super soil mix and top 2/3 Fox Farms D2 - 9.18 - We have a sprout D3 - 9.19 - Both 9lb hammer sprouts have surfaced D5 - 9.21 - 😈💪🙏 If you are keeping track of my other grows, you might have caught on that I'm clumsy and knocked over three cups, all on separate occasions, before they even sprouted! I feel pretty lucky they all made it up and out fine
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Week 2. Vegetation
6 years ago
7.62 cm
18 hrs
26 °C
No Smell
60 %
24 °C
19 L
0 L
60.96 cm
D9 - 9.25 - Jinxproof genetics doing their thing. Looking forward to moving these into 5 Gallon fabric pots soon! D11 - 9.27 - Transplanted into 5 gallon pots D12 - 9.28 - Muy Bueno! These plants seems super vigorous D14 - 9.30 - Obviously transplanted to 5 gallon pots. Would love to hear peoples thoughts on transplant timing! Do you usually wait longer to transplant? I love these plants, they just looks super strong and happy - my most pious prayers
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Week 3. Vegetation
6 years ago
10.16 cm
18 hrs
28 °C
No Smell
55 %
25 °C
19 L
0 L
60.96 cm
D16 - 10.2 - Starting to notice that I probably have two different phenos going on here. Gonna read a little and give a some more genetics info on this plant for my own records. *** So I found a little more information on the dominant indica phenotype, but not too many descriptions of an of the recessive phenos. Anyhow! The site below has a lot of good info, and I particularly like the genetic tree figure. https://www.cannabis.info/en/strains/9-pound-hammer D18 - 10.4 - Sorry the slight post-water droop. Don't worry, these suckers are killin da game.
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Week 4. Vegetation
6 years ago
12.7 cm
18 hrs
28 °C
No Smell
55 %
25 °C
19 L
0 L
60.96 cm
D22 - 10.8 - Got them topped a few days ago and they are recovering nicely. D26 - 10.12 - I'm scared spitless right now. I found what looks to be broad/russet mite contam on some nearby plants. These aren't affected to the same extent but there is definitely spindly growth coming in. :(( I'm treating them along with the others. I've treated with insecticidal soap and neem oil the past two days right before lights out. HELP! Plan: treat with some heavy duty stuff to be procured today. Predatory mites and lady bugs on their way. Will release them as soon as they arrive. I want to use some diatomaceous earth, but I'm afraid that will counter my predatory mites and lady bugs?? Help! Taking any and all advice on getting this shit under control!!
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Fullmeltalchemist
Fullmeltalchemiststarted grow question 6 years ago
Broad/russet mite contam on some nearby plants. These aren't affected to the same extent but there is definitely spindly growth coming in. I've treated two nights in a row with insecticidal soap and neem oil, ordered predatory mites/ladybugs, need more advice on products/methods
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Leaves. Twisted
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SommerVirellianswered grow question 6 years ago
Preventative maintenance is always your best offense against pests like this. Find a good product, like Smite or Mercenary, and foliar spray with it regularly to keep bugs away. I’ve been growing for a few years now and I’ve never had one issue with bugs and I believe it’s because I spray to prevent bugs so they aren’t a problem.
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Week 5. Vegetation
6 years ago
12.7 cm
18 hrs
28 °C
No Smell
55 %
25 °C
19 L
0 L
60.96 cm
D29 - 10.15 - Well frens, they may not recover from this one. All my plants look about like this right now, with all the new growth shriveled and some discoloration showing up on the fans. Plants that did not seem affected before treatment are now showing this. Let me know what you think. My treatment for 3 days in a row may have been far too harsh? Will they recover... How could they? I'd have to remove all of this bad growth... This is devastating :( D30 - 10.16 - I got my bugs and released them in all my areas, even outside my tents haha. I'm gonna rest my aching soul for a week before documenting and checking back in here. Current Status : no new damage is happening and the plants are still growing. Some of the growth is not damaged, so there seems to be a little hope. Thanks again for all the good vibes and help everyone. @SpinnerGrow @bulbi @ExperimentGreen @Stick @Mrs_Larimar @BeefWellingtons @HighTV @SommerVirelli If things progress further into contamination I will cut my losses, rigorously clean and tart over. I will have lost 6 weeks of grow, but fuck, what's that in the long run when I'm learning and can fix these issues.
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Week 6. Vegetation
6 years ago
20.32 cm
18 hrs
28 °C
No Smell
55 %
22 °C
19 L
0 L
60.96 cm
10.23 - They have survived. New growth is looking ok. Gonna be some funny shaped plants but I'm happy they are alive. D38 - 10.26 - Still recovering. I figure if they can grow straight tf up from here on out they should do alright. :) Being positive. No matter how much 9lb Hammer I harvest, I'll be stoked to smoke this strain for myself! 👽
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Week 7. Vegetation
6 years ago
30.48 cm
18 hrs
26 °C
No Smell
60 %
18 °C
18 °C
19 L
1 L
60.96 cm
Nutrients 3
Natures Living Soil Super Soil Concentrate 30 mll
PHd H20 70 mll
Neptune's Harvest Fish 3 mll
D42 - 10.30 - Gonna give them some time to do their things and grow up before throwing them into flower in a week or two. They have recovered really well, have strong stems and I expect will stretch a fair bit. Super thankful for good genetics and soil bringing these through a tough first grow 🙌 Jinxproof. D45 - 11.2 - B+ Frens, just veggin along loving life. Happy plants all around 😊 D47 - 11.4 - The biggest fan leaf award goes to 9lb for sure. Very happy plants today
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Week 8. Flowering
6 years ago
40.64 cm
12 hrs
26 °C
6.2
No Smell
55 %
18 °C
18 °C
19 L
1 L
81.28 cm
Nutrients 5
Nature's Living Soil Super Soil Concentrate 30 mll
PHd H20 70 mll
Organic Maine Enriched Mulch 8 mll
11.8 - D50/F2 - Things with these two are swell. The massive leaf duo are on 12/12 now and separated into different tents on 11.8. I kept the smaller of the two in the 5x4 with ten other 5 gallon plants. Hoping this doesn’t lead to too much crowding, but have started to set 14” support rings to help with training. The larger one is in the 3x3 with four 3 gallon plants, including two autos that should finish well before the 9lb becomes unmanageable I mulched with Organic Maine Enriched Mulch so hopefully lose less water to evaporation, then dosed with a new product by NLS as an amendment to boost flowering. The ingredient list on this pack is amaze and you can’t even begin to imagine how it smells haha. As I’ve said before, their products “stank so good”. 11.10 - D52/F4 - All defoliated and stretching!
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Week 9. Flowering
6 years ago
50.8 cm
12 hrs
26 °C
6.2
No Smell
55 %
18 °C
18 °C
19 L
1 L
81.28 cm
Nutrients 5
Nature's Living Soil Super Soil Concentrate 30 mll
PHd H20 70 mll
Organic Maine Enriched Mulch 8 mll
D56/F8 - 11.14 - Doing great! Loving the new Blumat Tropf system I installed for both of my tents. Starting to show sex and the very beginning of preflowers D59/F11 - 11.17 - 👍 covered some vertical distance this week for sure. Back to having big ole leaves! :) D60/F12 - 11.18 - <3
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Week 10. Flowering
6 years ago
66.04 cm
12 hrs
26 °C
6.2
No Smell
60 %
18 °C
18 °C
19 L
1 L
81.28 cm
Nutrients 4
Nature's Living Soil Super Soil Concentrate 30 mll
PHd H20 70 mll
Organic Maine Enriched Mulch 8 mll
D63/F15 - 11.21 - :) D66/F18 - 11.24 - Defoliated the 3x3 plant today. She's doing really well. It's confirmed that both my 9lbs are females, which is great <3 D67/F19 - 11.25 - Got the second 9lb defoliated. These ladies always feel so empty after defoliation but I know they will bug back up before harvest. They had enormous fan leaves. Much bigger than my hand! D69/F21 - 11.27 - Recovering very well from defoliation. Lovely prebuds <3
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Week 11. Flowering
6 years ago
66.04 cm
12 hrs
26 °C
6.2
Weak
60 %
18 °C
18 °C
19 L
1 L
81.28 cm
Nutrients 4
Nature's Living Soil Super Soil Concentrate 30 mll
PHd H20 70 mll
Organic Maine Enriched Mulch 8 mll
D71/F23 - 11.29 - Maybe didn't love the defoliation, but looking ok. No discoloration or anything, just a little slower to start chunking up than its neighbors. <3 D73/F26 - 12.1 - The 3x3 9lb seems to have done better with the defoliation, but after I fed with a bit of molasses, found some fungus gnats flying around. Have traps and diatomaceous earth down, so we should nip this pretty quickly. D74/F27 - 12.2 - A little concerned about this one cola whose top pistils seem curled compared to the other on the plant. Take a look and let me know if this is normal or not. All my mature fungus gnats have been trapped, not seeing anymore buzzing around. I suppose the larva could still do a little damage for now? D76/F29 - 12.4 - Doing fine in the 4x5 tent :)
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Fullmeltalchemist
Fullmeltalchemiststarted grow question 6 years ago
At start of light today in this tent I noticed this single top bud looking a little shriveled or curled compared to the others. What could cause this? Plant is not showing any other signs, but is getting over a very brief fungus gnat infection.
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Techniques. Defoliation
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Mrs_Larimaranswered grow question 6 years ago
The larvaes and not the gnats do the damage, they crawling in the soil and eat the roots. you an order rnematodes (predator). but i dont think that is your problem. if organic and supersoil or not your girls look very darkgreen to me (N_toxicity)
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Week 12. Flowering
6 years ago
66.04 cm
12 hrs
26 °C
6.2
Weak
60 %
18 °C
18 °C
19 L
1 L
81.28 cm
Nutrients 4
Nature's Living Soil Super Soil Concentrate 30 mll
PHd H20 70 mll
Organic Maine Enriched Mulch 8 mll
D69/D32 - 12.7 - 4x5 - ❄️ ❄️ ❄️ ❄️ ❄️ ❄️👽 ------------------ 3x3 - this tent took a little hit with these fungus gnats, but seems to be recovering ok.n Keeping a close eye reduced my light intensity a little. Top dressed the plants with a spoonful of super soil concentrate.
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Week 13. Flowering
6 years ago
66.04 cm
12 hrs
26 °C
6.2
Normal
60 %
18 °C
18 °C
19 L
1 L
81.28 cm
Nutrients 4
Nature's Living Soil Super Soil Concentrate 30 mll
PHd H20 70 mll
Organic Maine Enriched Mulch 8 mll
D72/F35 - 12.10
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Week 14. Flowering
6 years ago
81.28 cm
12 hrs
26 °C
6.2
Normal
60 %
18 °C
18 °C
19 L
1 L
81.28 cm
Nutrients 4
Nature's Living Soil Super Soil Concentrate 30 mll
PHd H20 70 mll
Organic Maine Enriched Mulch 8 mll
12.28 - F53 - Drove 14 hours from Cincinnati to Boston today to find this lady faded all nice like. Some serious amber trichs around so I'm hoping I didn't catch it too late. Chopped and hanging now! Amazing smell. Stem rubs come off as lemonhead and champagne. I've never smelled anything so lovely. My heart is full. 12.29 - F54 - Second 9lb was underwatered while I was gone, perked back up though and flowers are doing well. Couple weeks lefter on her I imagine
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Week 14. Harvest
6 years ago
Happy Harvest Day!
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Whew, I poked a half j of this a few hours ago and can testify to the strength. Lawd. It is, in addition, extraordinarily delicious, and the flavor plays very close to the smell which myself and others have confirmed to be lemon head/pledge, champagne, and musty grape.
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Spent 106 days
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45.5 g
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0.08
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Energetic, Giggly, Talkative
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Dry mouth
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Cream, Pungent, Sweet
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Week 15. Flowering
6 years ago
81.28 cm
12 hrs
26 °C
6.2
Normal
60 %
18 °C
18 °C
19 L
1 L
81.28 cm
Nutrients 4
Nature's Living Soil Super Soil Concentrate 30 mll
PHd H20 70 mll
Organic Maine Enriched Mulch 8 mll
12.5 - F60 - Recovered pretty well from the underwatering, looks like she'll be one of the last in the tent to finish up
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Fullmeltalchemist
Fullmeltalchemistcommentedweek 46 years ago
Thanks a lot @OutForReal! I appreciate your time and advice. I have looked pretty hard with my 40x and cannot find any mites. How long do you think I should continue the daily treatment. Unfortunately, I jumped the gun and the predatory mites and lady bugs should be here in the next couple days, so I'll have to release them before they die. I'll treat again with neem oil and insecticidal soap tonight, but I'm not sure if three or four days will be enough.
OutForReal
OutForRealcommented6 years ago
@Fullmeltalchemist,Haha 😃 no need to be scared , you handle it well , just don't "over do" and it will be alright. 👍
Fullmeltalchemist
Fullmeltalchemistcommented6 years ago
@OutForReal, thanks! I'm not positive on the others, but I am just so scared now. My hearts been racing for days! hah I will be much better about preventative in the future.
OutForReal
OutForRealcommented6 years ago
@Fullmeltalchemist,I just saw someone saying that you need at least 70x to strart to see them. What I can read on the article is that you need to treat at least 5 weeks after they gone to be sure they can't come back. But as soon as your ladybugs will be there you can stop the treatmant as they are a treatment too (natural). But to be honnest on your other diary I was not really sure about the russet mites diagnosis , stil doubting a bit but prevent is better than damages 🙌
SensiSmellYahLater
SensiSmellYahLatercommentedweek 146 years ago
Happy new year my friend! Your grow is looking fantastic and healthy and I wish you best in this next year growing some amazing plants and yielding yourself large amounts of bud. Cheers!
Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimarcommentedweek 116 years ago
The larvaes and not the gnats do the damage, they crawling in the soil and eat the roots. you an order rnematodes (predator). but i dont think that is your problem. if organic and supersoil or not your girls look very darkgreen to me (N_toxicity)
Experimentgreen
Experimentgreencommentedweek 56 years ago
Hey jinx if you can treat the other nearby plants too...the ones not showing big signs, that may help prevent future attacks.
Stick
Stickcommentedweek 46 years ago
Hi @Fullmeltalchemist! Isolate the contaminated plants in another room if you can, otherwise the colony will spread and invade all of your babies. Predatory bugs will help you to get rid of those mites, but you will need to work in a closed environment, this usually leads to heat and poor airflow issues, which are the perfect conditions for mites to reproduce and lay eggs everywhere. So before running into this approach, make sure your setup will work within those conditions. In this situation, I think I would continue the chemical treatment for 2-3 weeks with a good airflow and cold temps, then close the environment (if your lights don't produce too much heat + if you have enough fans inside the tent to create a slight breeze) and release the predatory bugs for 2-3 weeks. This should work until harvest but remember to clean and re-clean your room after this run, those bastards can hide anywhere and come back at anytime if your room is not perfectly cleaned. Hope this will help, keep us up-to-date and happy growing 👊
earlsmeds
earlsmedscommentedweek 36 years ago
good luck with your grow!
CRiSPrGrow
CRiSPrGrowcommentedweek 56 years ago
i'm sorry bro ...
Fullmeltalchemist
Fullmeltalchemistcommented6 years ago
@CRiSPrGrow, Hey! I sure was scared a couple weeks ago, but things are looking much better :) I think my insects had a lot to do with it 👍
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