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Seeds were left in water overnight to simulate an all night soaking rain. The next day they were direct sown .75" deep into moist soil. They were left outside and because of the 40° nights took 4 days to pop. he soil was premixed with 15ml of rock dust and top dressed with the above listed nutrient at the listed ml rate per gallon of soil. 35ml of coop poop and 21ml of blood meal were mixed together and top dressed in a ring around plants, when they popped.
Temperature, humidity, and soil are the average for the week. These get well water and it's about 50° and 7.2-7.6 ph. They're fastbuds and they can handle it. I added 20ml coop poop, 20ml Jobe's, and 15ml blood meal as a top dressing on day 1 this Week. I only added a pinch near the stem. The remainder was spread evenly in a circle to the outer edge of soil. The listed dry fertilizers above are measure in ml/gallon of soil. Plant 2 succumbed to root rot on day 4. These started off with lots of rain and overcast days. That combined with cool nights was more than she could handle. I'll attempt a rehab by dropping her in a perlite filled cloner. Day 4 and overnight they got thunderstorms drizzle and rain. I included the hourly forecast. Plant 1 handled the harsh conditions nature threw at her. She hasn't added a lot of height and is growing slower than the Tropicana Cookies. The 38° F nights the last two days of this week brought out a little color in the center and might be the reason this one's growing slower. I watered on day 1, 3, then they got all that rain day 4, that night, early day 5 and water with 8ml biomin iron per gallon mix on day 7. So far so good.
I'm getting a little discoloration on the leaf edge. We got some rain the night of day 2. Then a heavy dew early day 3. Night 4 and day 5 we got heavy rain and thunderstorms. Day 6 was overcast and very humid. Day 7 was lots of rain. This girls handling the wet feet pretty good. She's growing slow but that could be contributed to the cool nights and days. Overall she's doing well and the week was good.
This girl was a little slower starting. We had excessive rain. I thought it was going to rot her roots. It didn't. She's handled the wet conditions and is really taken off this week. We had more rain on day 4 then intermittently through the night into day 5. We had cooler temps on day 6 and more intermittent rain that evening and night. Day 7 we again had thunderstorms and rain that night. I added Diamond Brand Ferrous Sulfate at the above listed rate of 2.5 ml/gallon of soil in day 6. I distributed these granules evenly across the top of the soil. Using 7.6 pH well water creates challenges in keeping iron and phosphorus available to the plants. Adding this amendment acidifies the soil and provides a readily available and lasting iron supplement during veg.
We had rain in morning Day 1 and the previous night. Early morning Day 2, around 2-3 a.m., we had thunderstorms with strong winds and heavy rain. Afternoon Day 2 the sun came out. Despite the 5% rain forecast for day 3, we had a thunderstorm with heavy rain and wind. It lasted about a hour. Then a shower in the evening, thoroughly soaking this pot again. Day 4 we had plenty of sunshine and a nice breeze. Day 5, 6, and 7 were sunshine and breezy.
I added 2.5 ml of ferrous sulfate per gallon of soil on day 1. I added a second dose of 2.5ml ferrous sulfate per gallon of soil top dressed in day 5 for a total of 5ml/gallon of soil top dressed for the week. I added 1.3 ml/gallon of soil(10ml) blood meal top dressing on day 5. I watered til runoff on day 6 and again day 7. The ferrous sulfate really began working day 6. The plants are beginning to appreciate the nutrients in the soil as they've grown and iron and nitrogen become available.
The rain and cool nights these plants have endured are very challenging for cannabis. This plant surviving and thriving through the weather and user error proves how resilient these fastbuds genetics are. Overall the week was a success and next week will be much better.
Temperature and measurements listed in grow conditions are averaged for the week. The pH listed in the grow conditions is soil pH. Nutrients listed in nutrients section are ml/per gallon of soil.
Day 1 we had rain showers in the morning and throughout the day. They showed first sign of flower.
Day 2 we had rain in the morning, drizzle and showers in the afternoon. The ferrous sulfate reduced the soil pH from just above 7 to just below. I added 10ml blood meal and 10ml ferrous sulfate top dressed to each pot. The nitrogen should boost the stretch during early flower. The additional ferrous sulfate should keep the pH in the 6.5-7 range and help with chlorosis during early flower.
Day 3 we had more rain, drizzle, and mist all day. The soil pH is responding slowly. It's down to 6.8
Day 4 we had rain all morning. The pots are soaked.
Day 5 we missed the scattered showers, but it's been 80-90% humidity. We did have lots of sunshine.
Day 6 we had lots of sunshine and temperatures above 80° F
Day 7 we had lots of sunshine with temperatures in the mid 80's F. I had to water about .5 gallons directly from the hose. The well water is 7.6 pH and 50°F.
Overall this week was a success this plant more than doubled in height. There's still a small excess of phosphorous in the soil. The plant grew into it this week.
The temperatures, humidity, and watering volume(if measured) in grow conditions are all averaged for the week. The pH is soil pH. Any watering done by me is well water which is 7.6 pH and 50° F. Any listed nutrients are ml/gallon of soil.
Day 1 we had thunderstorms and rain in the morning followed by sunshine.
Day 2 we had rain in the morning followed by sunshine. That might we had severe thunderstorms and the threat of hail. We missed the hail but had heavy wind and rain.
Day 3 we had rain in the morning followed by rain and thunderstorms intermittently into the night.
Day 4 we had rain in the morning then mostly cloudy until the late afternoon.
Day 5 we had sunshine and clear skies until the afternoon. Around 4:00 pm a severe thunderstorm hit. It produced strong winds, heavy rain, and grape sized hail. Fortunately the hail lasted only a few minutes and only damages some leaves.
Day 7 we had rain and thunderstorms through the previous night and into the morning. We had sunshine, clear skies, and temperatures in the upper 70's. That was followed by severe thunderstorms, rain, and a touch of hail from 4p.m. to 6p.m.
The rain hammered this girl this week. It didn't seem to slow her down any. This week was a success
The temperatures, humidity, and watering volume(if measured) in grow conditions are all averaged for the week. The pH is soil pH. Any watering done by me is well water which is 7.6 pH and 50° F. Any listed nutrients are ml/gallon of soil.
Day 1 we had clear skies and sunshine. The temperatures were in the mid 70's. Thankfully there's no rain in the forecast for a few days. 🙏
Day 2 we had lots of sunshine and clear skies. Highs in the upper 70's and 49% humidity. We needed the dryness. 🙏
Day 3 we had clear skies and sunshine with temps in the mid to upper 70's.
Day 4 we had partly cloudy skies and temps in the middle 70's.
Day 5 we had temperatures in the low 70's. Sky's were cloudy and we had showers in the evening.
Day 6 we had rain the previous night and intermittently throughout the day. Temperatures were in the low 70's with cloudy skies.
Day 7 we had clear skies sunshine. Temperatures were in the low 80's.
This week was a success. There was more rain than I like, but this girl didn't seem to mind. She nearly doubled in height and her flower stretch isn't over. I'll bee keeping an eye on her to see if she want nitrogen or phos for her generative pase 1 period.
The temperatures, humidity, and watering volume(if measured) in grow conditions are all averaged for the week. The pH is soil pH. Any watering done by me is well water which is 7.6 pH and 50° F. Any listed nutrients are ml/gallon of soil.
Day 1 we had partly cloudy skies, low humidity, and temps in the lower 80's. I watered about .25 gallons from the water hose.
Day 2 we had lite showers in the morning, partly cloudy skies and temperatures in the low 80's the remainder of the day.
Day 3 we had showers in the early morning until afternoon. Then it was mostly sunny with high temperature around 79.
Day 4 we had thunderstorms and rain in the morning, then rain and drizzle intermittently throughout the day. High temperature for the day was 71°.
Day 7
The temperatures, humidity, and watering volume(if measured) in grow conditions are all averaged for the week. The pH is soil pH. Any watering done by me is well water which is 7.6 pH and 50° F. Listed nutrients are ml/gallon of well water.
Day 1 we had partly cloudy skies and a high temp of 72°. I watered from the hose about 2 gallons per pot.
Day 2 we had clear skies, sunshine, and high temperature of 89°F. I watered about .75 gallons.
Day 3 we had lots of sunshine and clear skies. High temp was 89°. I watered about .5-.75 gallons per pot from the hose.
Day 4 we had rain the previous night, so no watering. We had lots of sunshine today and high temperature of 86°.
Day 5 we had high temperatures of 88, clear skies, and lots of sunshine. I watered 2-2.5 gallons, from the water hose, per pot.
Day 6 we had lots of sun and high temperatures of 90°F. I watered this one twice at about .75 gallons
Day 7 we had high temperature of 86° and mostly sunny skies. I fed once about 1 gallon of the above nutrient mixture.
This week was a success. The plants height has been achieved. She appears to be entering mid flower. I started feeding a potassium heavy feed on day 7 this week. This formula is 16ml of molasses per gallon of water. This is roughly 2-1-10 npk.
The temperatures, humidity, and watering volume(if measured) in grow conditions are all averaged for the week. The pH is soil pH. Any watering done by me is well water which is 7.6 pH and 50° F. Listed nutrients are ml/gallon of soil.
Day 1 we had mostly sunny skies with a high temperature of 88°F. I watered about .5-.75 gallons from the water hose twice today.
Day 2 we had a high temperature of 88°F with mostly sunny skies. I watered .5-75 gallons today.
Day 3 we had high temperature of 89 and most sunny skies. I watered .5-.75 gallons.
Day 4 we had a high temperature of 90°F with clear, sunny skies. I watered .5-.75 gallons from the hose.
Day 5 we had a high temperature of 97°F with mostly sunny skies. It was a scorcher. I added 10ml blood meal and 15 ml soluble seaweed powder topdressed evenly. I watered .75-1 gallon twice today from the hose.
Day 6 we had high temperature of 95°, but it felt like 102°. Skies were partly cloudy. I watered .75-1.25 gallons twice today.
Day 7 we had a high temperature of 87°F and mostly sunny skies. I watered .5-1 gallons.
This week was a success. This girl is doing very well outdoors. She's proven immune to powdery mildew and has handled the heat very well.
The temperatures, humidity, and watering volume(if measured) in grow conditions are all averaged for the week. The pH is soil pH. Any watering done by me is well water which is 7.6 pH and 50° F. Any listed nutrients are ml/gallon of water to be fed.
Day 1 she was inside and I watered .5 gallons.
Day 2 she was inside and I watered .5 gallons.
Day 3 This girl will be going back outside. She was inside day 1 and 2. The thunderstorms, rain, clouds, and humidity were more than I was willing to expose her to. I watered .5 gallon today
Day 4 we had a high temperature of 79 and partly cloudy skies. This cooler weather has been nice. I watered .5-1 gallons from the hose. I noticed a small amount of powdery mildew on the lower leaves.
Day 6 we had a high temperature of 85°F. Skies were cloudy to overcast with off and on rain until noon. Then partly cloudy in the afternoon.
Day 7 we had a high temperature of 86°F, a short rain shower, with cloudy to partly cloudy skies. Watering done today by the rain.
The temperatures, humidity, and watering volume(if measured) in grow conditions are all averaged for the week. The pH is soil pH. Any watering done by me is well water which is 7.6 pH and 50° F. Listed nutrients are ml/gallon of well water.
Day 1 we had high temperature of 81°F skies were cloudy to partly cloudy. We had some intermittent heavy rain so everyone was watered by nature today.
Day 2 we had high temperature of 85 with sunny skies. I watered .5-1 gallon of water from the hose.
Day 3 we had high temperature of 87°F with partly cloudy to cloudy skies. I watered .5-.75 gallons from the hose.
Day 6 we had a high temperature of 73°F and all day rain. The rain was what remained of hurricane Beryl. There was a lot of wind up to 20 miles per hour. I brought this one inside. She was just too far into flower to expose to all day rain and wind.
Day 7 we had clear sunny skies and a high temperature of 85°F. I watered .7-1.25 gallons from the water hose.
This week was a success we had a little powdery mildew but it's very minimal and on the bottom leaves. This girl is finishing fine and I'm waiting on her last swell and day now.
The temperatures, humidity, and watering volume(if measured) in grow conditions are all averaged for the week. The pH is soil pH. Any watering done by me is well water which is 7.6 pH and 50° F. Listed nutrients are ml/gallon of well water.
Day 2 we had a high temperature of 85 with partly cloudy skies. It's been raining at night and in the morning. This girl has some slight powdery mildew on the fan and bottom leaves. I've taken those off but this late in flower I can't see testing these beautiful buds in that weather.
Day 3 we had plenty of rain this morning with partly to mostly cloudy skies. The high temperature was 86°F. I left these outside last night and it rained it's but off this morning. It was super humid last night. It's been super humid for the last couple of days. You can see I'm the day 3 photo we had a few spots of bud rot. This one is taking her time finishing and I could take now but I want to see if these buds swell.
Day 4 we had a high temperature of 91°F. Skies were clear but it was super humid. I watered .5-.75 gallons from the hose.