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LEMON ORANGE (GHSC) | GREENHOUSE GROW IN NORTH AMERICAN PLANT HARDINESS ZONE 3

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weeks 4-9, 9-17
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weeks 4, 6-9, 9-13
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Large Leca Balls
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Medium Perlite
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38 l
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Week 7
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cultivars cultivars
6 months ago
JUNE 8 to 14, 2024 Plant growth is slowing. The discolouration is thought at this time to be due to light stress from the LED fixture in the indoor propogation garden (had it turned up too high and dailed it back). Overall, plant remains on-track, and expected to be transplanted to final pot (38L/10gal) in the next 2 weeks. Day 43 - 500mL bottom watered with rainwater, 350mL top watered. 6 hours in greenhouse under mostly sunny conditions Day 44 - 7 hours in greenhouse under mix of sun and cloud conditions. Day 45 - 500mL top watered with rainwater, 350mL bottom watered. 8 hours in greenhouse under mix of sun and cloud. Day 46 - 9 hours in greenhouse under mix of sun and cloud Day 47 - 400mL top watered, 400mL bottom watered with rainwater. Overnighted in greenhouse Day 48 - n/a Day 49 - 450mL top watered and 450mL bottom watered with rainwater
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cultivars
cultivarsstarted grow question 5 months ago
Appear to have an iron deficiency, perhaps as a result of lock-out. May have been triggered by light stress or environment changes. Living soil media, watered with rainwater, supplemented with compost teas and organic soil drenches pH to 6.5. Seeking advice as to how to correct
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Leaves. Color - Yellow
Setup. Strains - Photoperiod
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AsNoriu
AsNoriuanswered grow question 5 months ago
It looks more like potassium . Iron would need heavily high ph to occur.
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cultivarsweek 8
Thanks to @AsNoriu, I am now of the opinion that I am dealing with a Potassium excess. Not seeing any issues with older/lower leaves, strictly yellowing and slow growth of fresh new growth. Going to attempt to snap the plant out of it with a healthy watering of plain rainwater. Barring that, I think the scheduled transplant over the next 7 to 10 days might help "re-balance" the soil.
Hattiwatti
Hattiwattiweek 3
Lookkng good 🍀
cultivars
cultivars
@Hattiwatti, 22 weeks after your comment, I'm now nearing the finish line, and overall pretty happy with the results. Cheers to you!
cultivars
cultivars
@Hattiwatti, thanks... pretty excited, and the specimen is doing very well for only 21 days, but I'm a long way off from harvest in October.
taprootArmy
taprootArmyweek 4
That is a nice organized plant! Did hear a lot of good things about this strain. Good luck for your grow!
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@taprootArmy, thanks, very much taking my time, not afraid of slowing it down because I am aiming for 16 growing shoots and I've got time before it begins to flower in early August. I did the transplant to the 11L (3gal) Transition Pot this afternoon, so next week they'll begin their hardening off process to transition from the indoor Propagation Garden to the outdoor Greenhouse.
GrowthConsultant
GrowthConsultantweek 4
Nice report 👏👏 Good luck 😍
Northern_Ent
Northern_Entweek 20
Good luck with the flowering. I’m in Edmonton which is apparently zone 3 (I hought it was zone 4) and the problem here at 53N latitude is that we run out of strong sunlight before it gets too cold. Trick is to finish as early as possible. UV light drops very quickly after mid-August. Cheers.
cultivars
cultivars
@Northern_Ent, I'm getting close to the finish line here, and all in all flowers look pretty decent. Not as sizeable as the one's I've seen you grow, but fairly frosty and dense. Guessing the flower size, and ultimately the yield has been impacted by the U/V reduction you have noted as a negative for growing in more northern climes. Cheers to you good sir!
cultivars
cultivars
Yeah @Northern_Ent, I'm not sure if these are going to finish, or finish strongly. It looks to me like I need to get to October 15, at minimum, which I don't think will be a problem from a temperature perspective, being in a greenhouse with supplemental heating. But for abundant trichome production, and for them to ripen, we'll see if the sunlight is strong enough that late into the year. Certainly an interesting experiment.
Cannabeast40
Cannabeast40week 13
Looks on point, best of luck 🌱🙂
cultivars
cultivars
@Cannabeast40, several months following your comment, I'm getting pretty close to the finish line here... and things look decent.
cultivars
cultivars
@Cannabeast40, thanks.. things will start to get exciting over the next few weeks as they enter flower. Expect another 40 to 50cm or so of upward growth through the stretch, and at some point I will install the trellis netting to provide additional support. Figure another 9 to 10 weeks to harvest.
Ghrim
Ghrimweek 22
Beautiful plants! Colas coming in nicely 👍🏻 Happy growing 🌱
cultivars
cultivars
Thanks @Ghrim, getting closer to the finish line!
Greengregor
Greengregorweek 25
Wow schöne ladys! Wünsch dir eine leckere ernte 💚
cultivars
cultivars
Thank-you @Greengregor. I'm looking forward to the harvest, but perhaps not so much to the trimming 😉