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Lemon SSH, Royal Gorilla, Special Queen #1 - Legal grow, Germany - Waiting since year 1998 edition

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60x60x160 Wooden, selfmade, Cabinet
60x60x160 Wooden, selfmade, Cabinet
Indoor
Room Type
Topping
weeks 4
LST
weeks 4-5, 12
Defoliation
weeks 5, 8, 10-12
Soil
Grow medium
Perlite
Grow medium
14 L
Pot Size
0.15 L
Watering
0
Germination
10 months ago
The paper towels were more than moist in the beginning. Comparable to a glass filled with water. Due to evaporation, after some days, I was left with moist paper towels and of course the sprouted seeds. The seeds were planted as shown in the picture.
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Week 1. Vegetation
10 months ago
6.5 cm
18 hrs
24 °C
6.5
No Smell
400 PPM
40 %
22 °C
1 L
0 L
Nutrients 3
Alga Grow - PLAGRON.
Alga Grow 2 mll
CalMag Pro - PLAGRON.
CalMag Pro 0.5 mll
Silic Rock - PLAGRON.
Silic Rock 0.5 mll
25.04. - 01.05.2024 I didn't prepare much, most efford was building the cabinet from materials I had from former projects. Due to having orchids I have the equipment to measure: pH, EC/ppm (500 scale), lux, temperature, humidity. The light level was increased from 6000 to 15k lux from the beginning of week 1 to the end of week2. Cheap soil type is used. A Fan was turned on (15 min on / 30 min off) after 3 days into the week and the yellow cards were placed. So far, so good.
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Week 2. Vegetation
10 months ago
4.5 cm
18 hrs
24 °C
6.5
No Smell
400 PPM
40 %
22 °C
14 L
0 L
Nutrients 3
Alga Grow - PLAGRON.
Alga Grow 2 mll
CalMag Pro - PLAGRON.
CalMag Pro 0.5 mll
Silic Rock - PLAGRON.
Silic Rock 0.5 mll
02. - 08.05.2024 Day 15: Repotting on 6th Mai. Plants were dug in a bit deeper to fix the long stem. Day 16: Plants seem to cope with their new pots. Unfortunately i realized, that the distance between the lights and the top of the plants is to big. Planning to build a better shelf in the cabinet. Day 17: Better shelf was built (can't be seen in the pictures). Distance now is about 30 cm shorter. Temperature and humiditity did not change at all. Sleight growth in height, leaves are developing. Watering during the week: In circles around the stem, to get a larger area wet.
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Week 3. Vegetation
10 months ago
13 cm
18 hrs
24 °C
6.4
Weak
400 PPM
40 %
25 °C
22 °C
14 L
30 cm
Nutrients 4
Alga Grow - PLAGRON.
Alga Grow 2 mll
CalMag Pro - PLAGRON.
CalMag Pro 0.5 mll
Silic Rock - PLAGRON.
Silic Rock 0.5 mll
09. - 15.05.2024 In advance: Everything (quite) went according to the plan ; ) . Day 19: - Day 20: - Day 21: - Day 22: Except the LSSH, the plants look fine. New growth appears in a lighter green (compared to the other plants), one tip of a leaf is brown. Day 23: - Day 24: The LSSH has brown spots on the lowest leaves. See pictures. Watering and fertilizing shedule of the week: On Day 19 I watered with 200ml, no fertilizer. On day 20 I watered with 330ml and the formula as stated as above. On the 21st day I added one Bio Tab to each container and watered with 600ml (no additions), onto to tablet. Day 22: no water, no fertilizer. Day 23: 660 ml of water, only with CalMag and Silic Rock. Day 24: No water, no fertilizer. Question of the week: What is it the LSSH does not like. Help pls. Plan: Watch wet & dry cycle of the earth and water less frequent. Continue use of CalMag and Silic Rock, but only traces of additional fertilizer. Greetings.
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Week 4. Vegetation
9 months ago
15 cm
18 hrs
24 °C
6.4
Weak
400 PPM
50 %
23 °C
22 °C
14 L
55 cm
Nutrients 3
Alga Grow - PLAGRON.
Alga Grow 2 mll
CalMag Pro - PLAGRON.
CalMag Pro 0.5 mll
Silic Rock - PLAGRON.
Silic Rock 0.5 mll
16. - 22.05.2024 In advance: Everything (quite) went according to the plan ; ) . But: LSSH still has problems and two branches of the Royal Gorilla were sheared off when attaching the "holding wire". Day 25: Application of lst method on the Royal Gorilla and the Special Queen #1 plants. The Royal Gorilla is first and due to my clumsyness and a really strong wire ... I managed to shear off the lowest two branches of the Royal Gorilla plant. This is a loss : ) , since those branches are quite developed. The lst on the Special Queen #1 plant is not a problem at all and (due to the experiences as made on the Royal Gorilla plant) everything went fine. The Lemon Shining Silver Haze was left out from lst technique since it is still smaller [...]. Day 26: The LSSH is subdued to the lst method. No problems at all. The "rubber band method" (as seen on user profile "einamio") works like a charm and I would recommend it. Basically no harm can be done to the plant with this method and the method is used on day 25 as well. Day 27: The rubber bands are removed, since all the plants kind of adapted to their new orientation. A thinner wire, thinner than the wire used on day 25 and 26, is used to keep the plant's low profile from now on. Decided to top one branch of the Royal Gorilla plant to make up for the two branches lost earlier. Day 28: Branches grow in length and are spread out to open up the plants to let more light to all the new growth. More or less slight defoliation (was often more then expected) to bring light to the new growth. Day 29: Comparable to day 28. Pots are lowered, new distance is 55cm (lamp @75%). Thanks to a comment of a user ("biotabs"). 17k lux. Day 30: Comparable to day 28. A lot of big fan leaves are cut off. Day 31: Comparable to day 28. Photos of the process, as described for day 28, are made. Watering and fertilizing shedule of the week: On day 25 I give 600ml with half the dose of CalMag Pro and Silic Rock. On day 26: no watering. Then, on day 27, I water again with 1000ml and the formula as stated above. Runoff is gathered, pH of the LSSH is 5.8 and the others have 6.3 . On day 29: Watering without fertilizer, 1000ml. Forgot to correct pH on LSSH, as recommended by user "Kratzmann" (will follow with the next watering). Up to today, the pots are well watered and will not loose much water since I have rainy weather with high humidity. To be mentioned: There is one BioTab in each pot. Question of the week: None. Except (maybe) the LSSH topic from last week ; ) . Plan: Continue watching the wet & dry cycle of the earth and water less frequent. Continue use of CalMag and Silic Rock, but only traces of additional fertilizer. Further spread out the new branches and keep the profile of the plants low. Hope you can work with the report / diary. Greetings.
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Topping
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Week 5. Vegetation
9 months ago
12 cm
18 hrs
24 °C
6.4
Weak
50 %
23 °C
22 °C
14 L
55 cm
Nutrients 3
Alga Grow - PLAGRON.
Alga Grow 2 mll
CalMag Pro - PLAGRON.
CalMag Pro 0.5 mll
Silic Rock - PLAGRON.
Silic Rock 0.5 mll
23. - 29.05.2024 In advance: Everything (quite) went according to the plan ; ) . To be honest, it went better than expected. Still: the LSSH has problems, I'm working on a functioning solution. Day 32: No picture. The branches were some sort of oriented by hand (lst wires guide) to have best possible light exposure. The plants are watered with the nutrient composition as stated above (pH 6.5). The LSSH and the Special Queen #1 get 1 liter, the Royal Gorilla gets 1,2 liters. "Worked the edges of the pot". Day 33: The wires for lst are kept loose and guiding. Leaves are sorted out twice a day to get best possible light exposure. Day 34: See day 33. The sturdy wire holding the main stem is removed. Damages on the LSSH's stem become visible (oh yes). Stem has similar colour as the leaves (?) . Day 35: See day 33. Day 36: All plants receive the fertilizers as listed above. Alga Grow 9 ml, CalMag pro 2 ml, Silic rock 2 ml and in addition pure zym 2 ml. On 3 liters of water. pH 6.3 for the Royal Gorilla and the Special Queen #1. pH 7.5 for the LSSH. Each plant receives 1 liter. "Worked the edges of the pot". The plants needed water, the pot was quite dry. Day 37: See day 33. Day 38: See day 33. Watering and fertilizing shedule of the week: See statements above. To be mentioned: There is one BioTab in each pot. Question of the week: None. Except (maybe, again) the LSSH topic from last week ; ) . Plan: Gain height. The plants must gain height now ... I can't continue to spread them further out forever. XD I hope this report is helpful and informative. Bye.
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Technique
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Week 6. Vegetation
9 months ago
14 cm
18 hrs
24 °C
6.4
Weak
50 %
23 °C
22 °C
14 L
55 cm
Nutrients 4
Alga Grow - PLAGRON.
Alga Grow 2 mll
CalMag Pro - PLAGRON.
CalMag Pro 0.5 mll
Silic Rock - PLAGRON.
Silic Rock 0.5 mll
30.05 - 05.06.2024 In advance: Everything (again) went according to the plan ; ) . The fungus gnats are back in larger numbers, three million nematodes were ordered (but not let free yet). Bigger yellow cards were hung. Still: the LSSH has problems, the solution so far is to water with a pH of 7.5 and to spray the plant with a CalMag pro solution. Day 39: Spread out the canopy and removal of some of the bigger leaves on all plants. The LSSH is sprayed with CalMag pro solution, 150 ppm (on a 500 scale) dissolved in rain water. Day 40: The canopies are spread out. All the plants are sprayed with the solution as described on day 39. Day 41: The plants are watered (10ml Alga grow, 3 ml silic rock, 3 ml calmag pro, 3 ml pure zym ... on 3 l of rain water). Each plant receives 1000 ml. Higher pH of 7.5 for the LSSH. Slight lst on every plant. All plants are sprayed with rain water. Day 42: The canopies are spread out, the plants are sprayed with rain water. Day 43: See day 42. Day 44: See day 42. Day 45: The canopies are spread out, the plants are sprayed with rain water. The plants are watered (12 ml Alga grow, 4 ml silic rock, 4 ml calmag pro, 4 ml pure zym ... on 4 l of rain water), each plant receives 1300 ml. Watering and fertilizing shedule of the week: See statements above. There is one BioTab in each pot. Question of the week: I'm currently looking for a way to rise the pH of the soil permanently (from pH 5.5 to 6.5). Any suggestions? Plan: Gain height. The plants must still gain height. Continue spraying the plants with rain water (up to four times a day, if I'm around). The plants have to be rotated to better fit into the grow space. Grow cabined has to be cleaned. I hope this report is helpful and informative. Feel free to comment or add suggestions. Until next week, growmies.
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Week 7. Vegetation
9 months ago
20 cm
18 hrs
24 °C
6.4
Weak
50 %
23 °C
22 °C
14 L
50 cm
Nutrients 4
Alga Grow - PLAGRON.
Alga Grow 2 mll
CalMag Pro - PLAGRON.
CalMag Pro 0.5 mll
Silic Rock - PLAGRON.
Silic Rock 0.5 mll
06.06 - 12.06.2024 In advance: Vegetative phase is nearing its end, it continues to go according to the plan ; ) . The nematodes are in the pots, three million of those suckers. Got a new watering can and a garden scissor. Still: the LSSH has its problems, the plant does not like the conditions I guess ... maybe. Day 46-52: As soon as the nematodes arrived by post, i watered the plants (1000 ml each, nematodes in the water, 1 ml Calmag, 1 ml Silic Rock, 1 ml Pure Zym). The pot was quite dry, but it was not too late (good timing). Then a few days later i watered again (1500 ml each; 4,5 l were prepared with 4 ml Calmag, 4 ml Silic Rock, 4 ml Pure Zym and 12 ml Alga Grow). The pot was dry, maybe 4 cm above the soil's surface. The Special Queen #1 and the LSSH switched places. Of course i spread out the canopy whenever necessary. Lights were not adjusted. Quite repetative tasks, sorry did not record the tasks in detail like for the other 6 weeks. ... the 3rd level shoots are developed to see what is possible / the outcome. We'll see what will happen. Watering and fertilizing shedule of the week: See statements above. There is one BioTab in each pot. Question of the week: Should I let them grow for the full 7 days left for the 8th week, or should I flip to flowering phase earlier. Any suggestions? Plan: Gain a little bit more height (to prevent small buds). Not sure if I switch to flowering in 2-3 or 7 days. I will feed 50% vegetation and 50% blooming fertilizer for this transition phase / from now on, though. I hope this report is informative and helpful. Feel free to comment or add suggestions. Until next week, : ) .
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Week 8. Flowering
8 months ago
40 cm
12 hrs
26 °C
6.4
Normal
50 %
23 °C
22 °C
14 L
30 cm
Nutrients 5
CalMag Pro - PLAGRON.
CalMag Pro 1 mll
Silic Rock - PLAGRON.
Silic Rock 1 mll
Pure Zym - PLAGRON.
Pure Zym 1 mll
14. - 19.06.2024 In advance: Vegetative phase is over, switched to 12/12 on day 56 (the 16.06.2024). The nematodes did it, so far wa(aaa)y less fungus gnats (basically none). Sorry for having you look on the yellow graveyards all the time. New watering can functions as expected (long neck can) and the garden scissor is used frequently. Still: the LSSH has its problems, the plant is basically still in the cabinet but sort of left behind / overgrown by the others (partially). Day 54-59: I water when the pot is dry 5 cm below the soil's surface. I had to water the plants three times. 1st and 2nd watering with fertilizer(s) as stated above. 3rd watering without alga bloom. With second watering the LSSH received 1 liter, the Royal Gorilla 2 liters and the Special Queen #1 1,5 liters. All other waterings: Every plant 1,5 liters. Watering and fertilizing shedule of the week: See statements above. There is one BioTab in each pot. Question of the week: Will 40 cm of height in the cabinet be enough to have the plants strech fully (pots can be lowered if needed)? Plan: Wait for first buds to appear. Royal Gorilla has (as far as I've read) tendencies to be tranny. I hope this is not the case for me. Last statement can't be planned but ... I do not want to think of the plan following the plant going tranny XD. So far so good. TY for reading. Until next week, : ) .
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Week 9. Flowering
8 months ago
60 cm
12 hrs
26 °C
6.4
Normal
60 %
23 °C
22 °C
14 L
27.5 cm
Nutrients 5
CalMag Pro - PLAGRON.
CalMag Pro 1 mll
Silic Rock - PLAGRON.
Silic Rock 1 mll
Pure Zym - PLAGRON.
Pure Zym 1 mll
20.06. - 26.06.2024 In advance: Second flowering week. The Royal Gorilla showed first hairs on day three of the week. The Special Queen #1 on day 5. I added four vertical flowering lights (each 20 Watts). For the science I'm trying to benefit flowering on the Royal Gorilla's side branches (left side of the pics) since there are about 20. And: The top colas are beshined, since they're not high enough (right side of the pics; quite low); in addition to about 10 side branches. Some branches of the Special Queen #1 and the LSSH benefit as well. Overall: additional 80 Watts .... I really wanted to do this & we will see what is going to happen ... if it is "worth" it [...]. To be mentioned: The lights do not rise the temperature. The LSSH is still not in the best shape but continues to gain height, it is maybe 5-8 cm behind and therefore not that small at all (stem is really thick). It did not show flowering signs yet. The Royal Gorilla and the Special Queen #1 only show female flowers btw. Day 60-66: I water when the pot is dry 5 cm below the soil's surface. I had to water the plants three times. 1st watering with fertilizer(s) as stated above. 2nd watering only with the additives. 3rd watering: plain water. The Royal Gorilla requires about 2 liters, 300 ml runoff. The Special Queen #1 gets 1,5 liters, same runoff. And the LSSH gets about 1,3 liters with the same amount of runoff. Watering and fertilizing shedule of the week: See statements above. There is one BioTab in each pot. Question of the week: Will the lights be worth it in the end ... I don't think so. But it will be interesting to see (at least for me). Plan: Wait for more budsites to appear. Watch dryness of the pots carefully. TY for reading. That's it. Until next week, : ) .
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Week 10. Flowering
8 months ago
12 hrs
26 °C
6.4
Weak
60 %
23 °C
22 °C
14 L
Nutrients 5
CalMag Pro - PLAGRON.
CalMag Pro 1 mll
Silic Rock - PLAGRON.
Silic Rock 1 mll
Pure Zym - PLAGRON.
Pure Zym 1 mll
27.06. - 03.07.2024 In advance: Everything is OK. I managed to take photos only on 27th June. Will post beginning of week 11 due to this "inconvenience" today (on 5th July). Day 67-73: I water when the pot is dry 5 cm below the soil's surface. I had to water the plants three times. Still (quite) the same shedule as last week: 1st watering with fertilizer(s) as stated above. 2nd watering only with the additives. 3rd watering: plain water. Then: Repetition. The following statements are an rough estimate: The Royal Gorilla requires about 2 liters. The Special Queen #1 gets 1,5 liters. And the LSSH gets about 1,3 liters. Maybe ... every 2nd to 3rd day. For completion / should be clear: I cut leaves if not "too much" to get light shining onto "bud sites". Watering and fertilizing shedule of the week: See statements above. No more Power Puds, instead: Sugar Royal. There is one BioTab in each pot. Question of the week: - Plan: (Still:) Wait for more "bud sites" to appear. Watch dryness of the pots carefully. TY for reading. That's it. Until next week, : ) .
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Week 11. Flowering
8 months ago
73 cm
12 hrs
26 °C
6.4
Normal
60 %
23 °C
22 °C
14 L
26 cm
Nutrients 6
CalMag Pro - PLAGRON.
CalMag Pro 1 mll
Silic Rock - PLAGRON.
Silic Rock 1 mll
Pure Zym - PLAGRON.
Pure Zym 1 mll
04.07. - 10.07.2024 In advance: First Royal Gorilla flowers are there, Special Queen #1 flowers as well. No signs of flowers on the LSSH, yet (neither female, nor male). Heights: Royal Gorilla 73 cm, Special Queen #1 84 cm, LSSH 66 cm. First two mentioned developed their distinct smell, Royal Gorilla smells (!) . Distance to "top lamp" on average is 26 cm @ 100 %. Day 74-80: See week 10; same sheme and fertilizers. In addition to last week: PK 13-14. Watering and fertilizing shedule of the week: See statements above. There is one BioTab in each pot. Question of the week: Is it a regular phenomenon that the LSSH's flowers appear that late? Plan: Continue the grow ; ) . ... seems to be really a watering and waiting "game". I'll try to figure out how to make better pics without hassle ... . TY for reading. Will post photos in week 12 again. Until then.
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Week 12. Flowering
8 months ago
80 cm
12 hrs
26 °C
6.4
Normal
60 %
23 °C
22 °C
14 L
20 cm
Nutrients 6
CalMag Pro - PLAGRON.
CalMag Pro 1 mll
Silic Rock - PLAGRON.
Silic Rock 1 mll
Pure Zym - PLAGRON.
Pure Zym 1 mll
11.07. - 17.07.2024 In advance: The LSSH showed the first signst of flowering about 4 days ago. Looks like i have to run the lights longer. Look at the pictures ... I guess she's still struggeling from many deficiencies - she's the greenest plant. Otherwise: Everything went well. ... the other two plants are quite frosty (I'm impressed). The Royal Gorilla's buds are dense. Day 81-87: LST was applied on the LSSH on day 86 by using some sort of clip. Same watering sheme and fertilizers as last week on all plants. There is one BioTab in each pot (from the beginning of the grow). Question of the week: ... yeah. I won't cut the LSSH, but I'm still not sure about it ... Plan: Many more weeks to go. ... Hoping that the top buds grow into giant buds. TY for reading.
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Sejanus21
Sejanus21commentedweek 49 months ago
Dein Tagebuch ist wirklich sehr informativ. Ich bleibe dran. Gegen die Trauermücken haben bei mir SF Nematoden sehr gut geholfen. Weiter viel Erfolg.
Prof_Weed
Prof_Weedcommented8 months ago
@Sejanus21, am besten minealrisch düngen, dann kommen auch keine Viecher..
Prof_Weed
Prof_Weedcommented8 months ago
@Sejanus21, bitte gerne. Hab ein Sponsoring von Fast Buds und Terra Aquatica bekommen, eventuell auch von Sanlight und Biotabs. Hab heute ne YouTube Kanal created:Prof Weed Erstes Video folgt bald!
allways_beginner
allways_beginnercommented9 months ago
@Kratzman, hi. Danke für die Antwort. Meine Abluft ist nicht kontrolliert. Sie läuft, wie die Zuluft, dauerhaft. Allerdings sind das nur ca. 60 m³ Luft pro Stunde (jeweils). 60% RLF war bisher das Maximum, das ich hatte. Bei mir lag es wohl echt an den dauernd feuchten Töpfen. Danke für den Aspekt, Kratzman.
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trazom85
trazom85commentedweek 59 months ago
Dank deiner Fotos bin ich wieder etwas zuversichtlich. Meine Pflanzen wacshen auch mega gedrungen und ich weiß tweilweise gar nicht, wie ich ,it den ganzen trieben auf i einem 25*25 topf hantieren soll, weil eben alles auf einer Ebene bzw. auf 12 cm Höge geschieht. Sehr anstrengend in meinen Augen. Ich will am liebsten schon jetzt, bei mir gerade mal 27 Tage aus der Erde, in die Blüte gehen, damit die sich endlcih stretchen! Bist du im grower Forum?=
allways_beginner
allways_beginnercommented9 months ago
@trazom85, hi nochmal. Welches Grower Forum?
allways_beginner
allways_beginnercommented9 months ago
@trazom85, hi. Freut mich das zu lesen. Es gibt wohl diesen Punk an dem es wieder etwas in die Höhe geht. Habe auch eine ganze Weile warten und hoffen müssen. War auch ein Grund mit der Blüte zu warten. Und es war bisher der aufwendigste Part des Anbaus ... allerdings waren große Lerneffekte da. Also ... ich beklage mich nicht. Leider sehe ich deine Pflanzen nach 27 Tagen nicht ... sonst könnte ich kommentieren. In diesem Fall, ganz allgemein: Warten scheint sich zu lohnen. Geduldig bleiben. Es geht nichts kaputt ... Zeit ist da ... : ) . trazom85, Danke für Dein Feedback und weiterhin gutes Gelingen!!!!111einself
allways_beginner
allways_beginnercommented9 months ago
@trazom85, hi. Stell doch Deine Fotos hier herein. Dann sehen alle, was geht und die meisten Fragen klären sich auf dem Weg. Aber ja, mir ging es auch so und die meiste Arbeit habe ich damit gehabt ... ständig ... die ganzen Triebe (die sich ja auch überdecken) auseinander zu ziehen. Und der gleichen. Besonders anstrengend war es bei mir, weil ich eben nur von vorne Zugang habe. 15 Liter Töpfe immer wieder herausnehmen ist nicht praktikabel. Und für Drehteller ist der Raum auch zu klein. Das mit der Blüte ... ja. Ich sehe ja Deine Pflanzen nicht. Kann das nicht beurteilen. Schau einfach bei dem Nutzer "einamio" ... der ist mit einer ähnlichen Vorgehensweise früher in Blüte. Aber ob das dann auch so bei Dir werden würde ... keine Ahnung! Ich sehe es aktuell so: In der Situation wie ich sie habe, geht es nicht mehr zurück und im schlimmsten Fall werden die Pflanzen zu hoch. Aber am Alter, oder der Dicke der Triebe, oder oder oder ... lag es nicht, wenn der Ertrag sehr klein ausfällt. Ich stelle hier weiter die Fotos, die ich mache, rein. Aber so detailliert wie bisher ... weiß nicht, ob ich das hin bekomme. Ist nochmal zeitaufwendig ^^. Danke, für das Feedback & freut mich, dass Dir der Report hilft. ... jetzt würde ich natürlich auch gerne in Deinem Report stöbern .. aber nevermind.
Sejanus21
Sejanus21commentedweek 88 months ago
Nach den Bildern wollen die Ladies dringend in die Blüte gehen :-) Schön, dass die Nematoden geholfen haben, war bei miir auch sehr effektiv.
allways_beginner
allways_beginnercommented8 months ago
@Sejanus21, hi. Habe ja umgeschalten. Und bisschen entlaubt. Hoffentlich nicht zu viel ... . Stretch ist da, deutlich ... . Kommenden Mittwoch mehr.
Sejanus21
Sejanus21commentedweek 79 months ago
Ich würde noch die Woche warten; schicke sie in sieben Tagen in die Blüte. Eine meiner Royal Creamatic hat sich trotz oder wegen der Nematoden Behandlung nicht erholt und ist zwar relativ groß geworden hat aber kaum Blüten; kann aber auch am Saatgut liegen (war ein Freisamen, der wahrscheinlich schon älter war). Meine Special Queen #1 habe ich mich ca. 80cm in the Blüte geschickt, das war genau richtig; jetzt ist sie fast 1,10 :)
allways_beginner
allways_beginnercommented9 months ago
@Sejanus21, ich tendiere auch eher dazu noch zu warten. Eine Woche hin, oder her, kann nicht schaden. Ich habe auch drei ganz kleine Stecklinge geschnitten ... . Die stehen aktuell auch in dem Schrank. Bis in einer Woche sollten sie entweder eingegangen sein, oder kleine Wurzeln haben. Vermute ich ... wird sich zeigen.
Kratzman
Kratzmancommentedweek 69 months ago
Warum genau besprühst du deine Pflanzen bis zu vier mal am Tag mit Regenwasser?
allways_beginner
allways_beginnercommented9 months ago
@Kratzman, ist das so? Ich meine... Fakt? Muss mal mehr lesen zu dem Thema...... 😸. Kaum Zeit ... zur Zeit.
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Kratzman
Kratzmancommented9 months ago
@allways_beginner, Ich würde erwarten, dass die Transpiration eingestellt wird und das im Endeffekt das Wachstum verlangsamt.
allways_beginner
allways_beginnercommented9 months ago
@Kratzman, irgendwie sah / sieht es so aus ... als ob es den jungen Trieben gut tut.
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Kratzman
Kratzmancommentedweek 69 months ago
Sieht super aus für den ersren Grow! Bei deinem Platz solltest du auch nicht mehr lange auf die 12-12 Umstellung warten, sonst gibt es den unhändelbaren Stretch.
allways_beginner
allways_beginnercommented9 months ago
@Kratzman, in two weeks i will start the flowering phase. Reason for this is, that the LSSH needs time ... it is maybe two weeks behind. And: The Royal gorilla needs to ... i think ... further develop. ... the Special Queen #1 would be ready now.
allways_beginner
allways_beginnercommented9 months ago
@Kratzman, danke für den Tipp. Das mit der 12-12 Umstellung und dem Stretch kann ich nicht abschätzen. Bin hier auch am grübeln, wie ich das mache. Ich vermute, dass man da schon gierig werden kann. Ich ... werde es teils darauf ankommen lassen. Muss sein ; ) . Das ist übrigens nicht mein erster Grow. Vor 20 Jahren habe ich 1x Outdoor (Purple Haze, White Widdow, Ruderalis Indica) und 2x Indoor (Shiva Shanti II, dann Mexican Sativa) angebaut. Habe sogar noch die Bücher von damals, aus denen ich die Informationen zu dem Thema hatte ... man man man das waren Zeiten : ] . ... Indoor war nicht so gut geworden damals (wegen fehlendem Equipment), aber Outdoor war ... sagen wir OK.
Prof_Weed
Prof_Weedcommentedweek 49 months ago
Try to fight the gnats with nemetodes and neem oil..
allways_beginner
allways_beginnercommented9 months ago
@Prof_Weed, hi. Thanks for the tip. I ordered 3 million of those fellas yesterday. I thought i would get rid of the flys but they returned in larger numbers ... .
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Marmelade
Marmeladecommentedweek 88 months ago
Die Trauermücken sind ja heftig! Nemathoden waren eine gute Entscheidung. Welche Erde hast du genommen? Habe für die Blumenkästen Erde von Aldi gehabt und es bitter bereut am falschen Ende gespart zu haben!
allways_beginner
allways_beginnercommented8 months ago
@Marmelade, bei der Schwere des Befalls ... muss man sogar ggf. 2x mit Nematoden ran.
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allways_beginner
allways_beginnercommented8 months ago
@Marmelade, hi. Ja ... ich hatte auch die Erde von Aldi. In Woche 1,2, oder 3 habe ich Bilder gemacht. Die Erde funktioniert besser als gedacht, habe allerdings 20% Perlit beigemischt. Ich war nicht am sparen [selbstverständlich war ich am sparen], aber wollte dem Postboten das Tragen nicht zumuten. Wenn ich noch einmal drei Pflanzen ziehe ... werden ich die Erde wechseln. Ich wollte sie eigentlich noch einmal verwenden ... aber das tue ich mir nicht mehr an. In dem Punkt ging der / mein Plan also schon mal nicht auf. LG.
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Sejanus21
Sejanus21commentedweek 98 months ago
Jetzt weiß ich, warum man von "Sea of Green" spricht :-)
allways_beginner
allways_beginnercommented8 months ago
@Sejanus21, hi. Kann ich nur kommentieren: Für den kleinen Raum ist es fast schon zu viel. Habe gerade eben Blätter abgeschnitten, eine Hand voll. Ich bin sehr gespannt auf die Seitentriebe auf der rechten Seite. Aber man sieht heute schon, dass es was bringt: Alle Triebe haben sich ausgerichtet und auch die Haupttriebe der Royal Gorilla und der Special Queen #1 "bewegen sich". Großes Problem aktuell ist, dass ich nicht an die hinteren Pflanzen ran komme ... müsste immer alle Töpfe raus nehmen. Täglich mache ich das nicht mit ... ich lasse es jetzt "so laufen". Sehr schlecht ist das ... . Habe auch noch Sugar Royal gekauft ... wie Du. Kommt ab nächster Woche ... . Sejanus21, Danke für Deinen Kommentar ... freut mich sehr.
Hempface86
Hempface86commentedweek 59 months ago
Good luck they look good 👍
Sejanus21
Sejanus21commentedweek 59 months ago
We bist Du darauf gekommen, die drei Zusatznährstoffe zu verwenden? Mein Zuchtschema zeigt nur Alga Grow, Alga Bloom und Green Sensation an. Ich bekomme etwas FOMO :-)
allways_beginner
allways_beginnercommented9 months ago
@Sejanus21, CalMag verwende ich, da der Kalzium & Magnesium Mangel anscheinen sehr häufig beim Indoor Anbau ist. Da wollte ich FOMO vermeiden ... . Silic Rock verwende ich, da es die Nährstoffaufnahme verbessert und den Widerstand der Pflanze verbessert. Aber, wichtig: Ich bin kein Experte und da ich FOMO (Bedeutung musste ich googeln) vermeiden wollte, verwende ich zusätzlich BioTabs. Als Baseline sozusagen. Deshalb dünge ich auch nur in halber Stärke. : ) LG. In english: I use CalMag because calcium and magnesium deficiencies seem to be very common in indoor cultivation. I wanted to avoid FOMO... . I use Silic Rock because it improves nutrient absorption and improves plant resistance. But, important: I'm not an expert and since I wanted to avoid FOMO (I had to google the meaning), I also use BioTabs. As a baseline, so to speak. That's why I only fertilize at half strength. :) LG.
allways_beginner
allways_beginnercommented9 months ago
@Sejanus21, Anleitungen ... was die Zusatzstoffe können ... finden sich selbstverständlich auf der Plagron website. Der pure zym zersetzt altes Pflanzenmaterial (was zusätzliche Nährstoffe freisetzt) und versorgt die Pflanzen besser mit Sauerstoff. Ich dünge organisch, mit Algen. Die Erde enthält Torf. Das kann dann alles zersetzt werden. Und ich will die Erde wieder verwenden, wenn also noch restliche Wurzeln drinnen wären ... werden die auch zersetzt. LG. Was bedeutet FOMO? In english: Instructions... what the additives can do... can of course be found on the Plagron website. The pure zym breaks down old plant material (which releases additional nutrients) and supports better oxygen provision to the plants. I fertilize organically, with algae. The soil contains peat. This can then all be broken down. And I want to reuse the soil, so if there would be any remaining roots (next grow) in the soil ... they would be decomposed faster, too. LG.
allways_beginner
allways_beginnercommented9 months ago
@Sejanus21, hi. Ich habe einfach auf der Internetseite von Plagron nachgesehen. Das Zuchtschema ist ja praktisch ein Vorschlag wie man es optimal macht. Ist nicht verpflichtend : ) . Ältere Zuchtschemata von Plagron enthalten auch noch andere Stoffe, nicht nur Green Sensation. Green Sensation ersetzt viele, bisher einzeln zu kaufende, Stoffe. Somit fehlt bei mir eher was, wenn Du Green Sensation verwendest. Wie das dann aber genau ist ... weiß ich nicht. Und: Viele hier verwenden diese nicht im aktellen Schema gelisteten Stoffe... ist kein Geheimnis. Manche haben 10+ verschiedene Dünger gleichzeitig im Einsatz. ... was bedeutet FOMO? In english: I just looked on Plagron's website. The breeding scheme is practically a suggestion on how to do it optimally. It's not mandatory :). Older Plagron breeding schemes also contain other substances, not just Green Sensation. Green Sensation replaces many of those that previously had to be purchased individually. But how exactly that is... I don't know. And: Many people here use these substances... it's no secret. Some have 10+ different fertilizers in use at the same time.
Kratzman
Kratzmancommentedweek 39 months ago
Für mich sieht das bei der LSSH nach einem pH Problem aus. Das gilt es zu reparieren, dazu pH geeichtes Wasser gießen und den Runoff messen. Und dann ggf. Korrigieren, je nach Ergebnis. Wenn du noch gute Erde hast, dann ist ein quick fix auch immer einfach umzutopfen, was generell für fast jedes Problem gilt.
Kratzman
Kratzmancommented9 months ago
@allways_beginner, Zu wissen wie viel von was durchs Gießen in die Erde bzw. an die Pflanzen geht, schadet nie. Dient ja der Kontrolle 👍🏻. Mit pH Korrektur sollte sich deine LSSH auch erholen
allways_beginner
allways_beginnercommented9 months ago
@Kratzman, andere Frage : ) . Thema "ppm". Macht es Sinn, diesen bei Verwendung von Erde zu messen?
allways_beginner
allways_beginnercommented9 months ago
@Kratzman, Hi. Danke für den Hinweis. Ich habe (echter Zufall) vor 30 min. das erste Mal Runnoff gehabt und diesen pH dann gemessen. Ergebnis: 5,9 bei der LSSH, bei den anderen etwa 6,2 und 6,4. Dann werde ich mich also nach Deinem Rat richten und bei der LSSH den pH etwas anheben (bei dem nächsten gießen). Werde die LSSH dann mit einem pH von ca. 7 gießen.
einamio
einamiocommentedweek 210 months ago
Good luck with those babies! Lemon Shining is a treat, enjoy growing 😽
Sejanus21
Sejanus21commented9 months ago
@allways_beginner, Ich musste mir in der letzten Woche auch die empfohlenen Zusatzstoffe kaufen (Pure Zym, Power Roots und Sugar Royal). Ab der nächsten Woche bekommt meine Cosmos F1 Green Sensation (war in einem Starter Pack dabei).
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allways_beginner
allways_beginnercommented10 months ago
Biotabs
Biotabscommentedweek 39 months ago
i just say watch your light, looks like you already got lightburns on the leaves give around 70-75cm distance and only 75 percent of strenth, and gilr will look fine the damage does not heal, its becoming darkbrow and wilty, but the new leaves should be fine
allways_beginner
allways_beginnercommented9 months ago
@Biotabs, hi. Thank you for the advice. I changed the situation. Before the change the lamp to plant distance was 30 cm, I measured 20.7k (@47%) lux. After the change the distance is 55-60 cm (and within the manufacturer's recommendation), I measured 14k lux (@75%). I know, that this approach does not exactly follow your recommendation, but kindish follows it. And: I do know that measuring lux is basically a work around : ) . Original plan was to up the lux to about 30k ... but i realized that this may be too much and went back to the 20ish k lux. Maybe the LSSH got burned back then, the plan to save some energy therefore failed (partially). Today: The new leaves on the LSSH look good, lighter green and I hope she catches up. All the other plants do well as well. Again: Thank you for the advice which made me change the situation. Btw: BioTabs seem to kick in as well (in a positive sense). Sincerely, allways_beginner.
Kratzman
Kratzmancommentedweek 210 months ago
Sieht super aus, welche Erde verwendest du, dass du jetzt schon Grow gibst?
allways_beginner
allways_beginnercommented10 months ago
@Kratzman, Das ist Erde von Aldi's Hausmarke "Garland". 2 Teile "universal Pflanzerde", 2 Teile "Hochbeet Erde", 1 Teil "Plagron Perlite". Ich habe Bilder in Woche 1 hochgeladen. Bisher geht es mit den Pflanzen ... bin selbst überrascht. Aber: viele Trauermücken, kaum zu ertragen. TY Kratzman. -- Schau Dir Woche 3 an ... werde sie noch heute hochladen. In english: It's Eatrh from Aldi's own brand "Garland". 2 parts "universal Pflanzerde", 2 parts "Hochbeet Erde", 1 parts "Plagron Perlite". I've taken pictures from the sacks and put them in week 1. So far everything went well ... I'm surprised myself. But: a lot of flys are in the earth. TY Kratzman. -- Look at week 3, will upload them today.
Dennis_Bong
Dennis_Bongcommentedweek 210 months ago
ich denke ich mache das mit dem beschriften so wie du
allways_beginner
allways_beginnercommented10 months ago
@Dennis_Bong, Ist halt für den Leser des Tagebuches ... hilfreich. Ich will es auch nicht zu kompliziert machen ... . Ich werde je Woche das erste Bild beschriften, wenn sich an der Position der Töpfe nichts ändert können ja Bilder aus der gleichen Perspektive folgen.
rickyboy420
rickyboy420commentedweek 210 months ago
Sieht echt gut aus! Viel Erfolg :)
allways_beginner
allways_beginnercommented10 months ago
@rickyboy420, TY. Good luck to you, too.
allways_beginner
allways_beginnercommented10 months ago
@rickyboy420, TY, growmy.
Tropicannibis_Todd
Tropicannibis_Toddcommentedweek 118 months ago
That's coming along great 👍 Happy Growing
Growin_it
Growin_itcommentedweek 127 months ago
Nice grow! She is looking tall and proud. Love the side lights too. What ppfd are they kicking out?
allways_beginner
allways_beginnercommented7 months ago
@Growin_it, hi. The manufacturer claims (for one light): 238 μmol/s/m2 average @ 15 cm distance. One light is made for an area of 60 cm x 40 cm. Ordered the lights from France, since prices skyrocketed due to legalization in Germany. [...] ... we'll see how good they are. So far I would say ... that they work : ) .
Kratzman
Kratzmancommentedweek 124 months ago
Wie gehts weiter?
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