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LED/100W
Light
LED/100W
Light
Indoor
Room Type
Topping
weeks 2
Coco Coir
Grow medium
Perlite
Grow medium
Vermiculite
Grow medium
Strain
Lemon AK Auto
Fast Buds
Growing it
Easy
Resistance
Strong
Thank you Fast Buds for the opportunity to get this wonderful experience, thanks to the QR code on the seed package, I was confident that my efforts were being put to the maximum potential. There was a lot of stress due to constant power outages, cold, heat and humidity, and probably many more that I don't know about. At the beginning, the project counted on only one Blue Dream, but I couldn't resist and added Lemon AK, and now I'm very happy with it, I've never held such snow flowers in my hands.
The Outcome
Week 11
Harvest
Harvested
1
Number of plants harvested
Grow Room
0.6
mΒ²
ftΒ²
Grow Room size
1.67
plant / mΒ²
208.33
watt / mΒ²
Reviews
During the process there were various problems with nutrition. It taught me to distinguish problems from the appearance of the plant. I understood that 100% hydroponics method it's too early. Next time I think better use at least 50% soil and 50% coco to reduce feeding mistakes. I'm sure using Biobizz has forgiven me for my lack of experience. I had 9 bottles and it seemed very difficult, but in a few weeks I was preparing cocktails like a chef)) the main thing is to be attentive, Thank you very much Biobizz!
probably most of the time there was no electricity, there were also two plants under the board. I have no questions, it worked
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inhale_exhale inhale_exhale
8 days ago
A real adventure, starting with waking up at dawn at 5 in the morning for 80 days, swinging an apachal instead of a fan to remove moisture after rain (at night too)) continuing with the study of various charts with plant nutrients, water properties, the constant struggle of temperature with humidity, and more much can be added. My expectations about the smell during flowering were fulfilled, I paid a little attention to the smell when choosing a variety. So when the lights were turned off, and I had to take them out of the dark box to leave the plants on the open balcony under daylight, I think that if there was % indica, the neighbors could guess where the smell was coming from)))) Thank for your attention and likes!
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Grow Questions
inhale_exhale
inhale_exhalestarted grow question 3 months ago
looked for similar cases in grow questions and now think it’s a magnesium deficiency. I use biobizz Calmag 0.5-0.8 ml/L like in guide. Last week 1 ml/L. but magnesium deficiency does not go away, Question for biobizz users, how much Π‘almag can be used before overdose?
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Ultravioletanswered grow question 3 months ago
Calcium is a vital nutrient, performing a large number of vital roles in plant biology. It’s a crucial component in plant cell walls and helps transport other minerals from one side of cell membranes to the other. It’s also involved in some enzyme functions. It’s what’s known as an immobile nutrient – once the plant has put it to use in one part of its structure, it can’t be relocated. That’s why we see deficiency in young leaves first – even if old leaves have more than enough, the calcium is fixed and can’t travel to where it’s needed. Without enough calcium, those membranes become weak. The cell walls can’t control their permeability, resulting in the leeching of vital nutrients and an eventual waterlogging of affected cells. Mostly we see it as yellowing leaves, especially in newer growth, and fruit that becomes soggy and sodden from too much moisture. Magnesium is just as important. It’s a key component in the construction of chlorophyll, arguably the most important of all chemicals inside a plant. Chlorophyll is the powerhouse of the plant. It’s responsible for turning oxygen and water into sugar, fueling all the plant's growth. Without it, there’s no chance of vigorous growth at all Unlike calcium, magnesium is mobile and can be redeployed, so to speak, if the plant becomes deficient. As a result, magnesium deficiencies show in older leaves first, as the plant shifts its dwindling supplies to new growth. Chlorosis is the defining trait of magnesium deficiencies. Leaves turn yellow, from the oldest to the youngest. It makes sense – after all, no magnesium, no chlorophyll. Many Calmag solutions include iron, usually as a chelate. This is because many of the conditions that lead to soils poor in calcium and magnesium can also lead to low levels of iron, so it pays to cover all bases. Iron deficiencies also cause the same sort of chlorosis as magnesium deficiencies, so it sometimes pays to apply both at once. (Chelation is a type of bonding of ions and the molecules to metal ions. It involves the formation or presence of two or more separate coordinate bonds between a polydentate (multiple bonded) ligand and a single central metal atom. These ligands are called chelants, chelators, chelating agents, or sequestering agents. They are usually organic compounds, but this is not a necessity.) Others will include nitrogen, too, presumably because plants need a fairly consistent supply of the stuff, and a deficient plant is likely to spring to life, hungry and ready to grow, once the deficiency is corrected. This is not the case for all brands, so it pays to check – there are plenty of cases where a low or nitrogen fertilizer is preferred. Calcium and magnesium work in concert within the plant, and so for many years it was assumed you had to ensure a good ratio of calcium to magnesium in order to get good growth from your plants. We now know that it’s both simpler and more complicated than that. The ratio of calcium to magnesium in the soil isn’t important, provided there’s enough of both for whatever is growing. However too much calcium can cause a drop in available magnesium. The two get along and readily bind to each other. You may well wind up with a magnesium deficiency if you go too hard with a purely calcium-based amendment. It’s why Cal-mag fertilizers are so useful – they prevent magnesium depletion while addressing both deficiencies at once. Cal-mag is best used regularly. As calcium is non-mobile, it needs to be present in the soil for use all through the growing season. You can also use Calmag to treat either magnesium deficiencies or calcium deficiencies as they appear. Both show up as chlorosis, with magnesium depleting the green from old leaves and calcium from the young Coco substrates have a few unique chemical properties that can cause problems if not treated. Chief among these is the high amount of potassium naturally found in coco. This potassium tends to swap places with calcium in nutrient solutions, resulting in too much potassium and not enough calcium in your system. Fortunately, treating with Calmag is a good way to remediate this. The magnesium has its own part to play in the complex chemistry happening at the root level, but together they can work to create a supportive growing environment for your plants. How you apply the Calmag will determine how effective it is, as well as what you’re hoping to achieve. As a preventative measure, you may never see the Calmag do its work. That’s the point – you are preventing the deficiencies from developing. If applied judiciously, it’s an invisible barrier, protecting you from crop failure and poor growth. But if used to treat a diagnosed deficiency, the impact will be felt fastest with foliar application. Magnesium deficiencies will correct quite quickly. While already damaged leaves won’t revive, the grim march of yellow will stop almost immediately. Calcium deficiency is slower to spot, as it’s tied to the development of new tissue, but once you’ve corrected the problem the next wave of leaves or blossoms should be in good health. Soil application takes longer for the plant to process, but it tends to be more enduring. It can take a few days for the minerals to work their way through a large plant, but once they do it’s a long-lasting result. You can always have too much of a good thing, and Cal-Mag is no different. At best, it’s possible to use Cal-mag to treat disorders caused by totally unrelated deficiencies, or even bacteria or fungus. While in these cases the Cal-mag itself isn’t going to cause too many problems, they certainly aren’t going to fix your problem. More critically, both calcium and magnesium can spell trouble in too high concentrations. Too much calcium in the soil can result in the uptake of too much of other minerals and not enough of others, a tricky thing to detect. Magnesium sickness is easier to spot, leaving browning on the tips of new growth.
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Hattiwattiweek 3
Good Luck πŸ€
inhale_exhale
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@Hattiwatti, thanks!
GrowthConsultant
GrowthConsultantweek 4
Good luck buddy 😻😻
inhale_exhale
inhale_exhale
@GrowthConsultant, thanks buddy =)
SuperbBuds
SuperbBudsweek 2
Looks good πŸ‘ have fun ✌️🌱
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inhale_exhale
@SuperbBuds, Thank you!
Opossum
Opossumweek 6
Good luck
Inganjawetrust
Inganjawetrustweek 9
Nice little lady you have there βœŒοΈπŸ˜ŽπŸ’¨
inhale_exhale
inhale_exhale
@Inganjawetrust, yeah :D thanka!
Hologram
Hologramweek 6
πŸ‘Œlove your snowey flowers!! 😍😍😍
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inhale_exhale
@Hologram, Thank you! I also wish your girls many many snowflakes! ill go see your beauties 😍
Hologram
Hologramweek 5
lots of happy hedgehogs!! πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘ nice workπŸ˜‡πŸ‘