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weeks 6-16
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weeks 6-13
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Grow medium
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26.4979 l
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Week 14
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MMSC16 MMSC16
2 months ago
Day 98 - September 10 September 10 - 01.40PM Plants survived the colder weather last week. This week may not be much better, though today is 70F. September 11 - 01.20PM Older plants are already dry. Need to water today. At very latest tomorrow. September 11 - 04.20PM Watered 2 older plants, oldest didn't runoff - due to how quickly I watered. Will likely need to water again tomorrow or day after. September 11 - 06.00PM Will ammend soil in 6 days. Will increase ratio again. September 12 - 12.00PM Watered 2 younger plants. Drinking slightly less, could have watered too fast again. Might need a round of defoliation for some necrotic leaf edges and to keep PM at bay. September 12 - 06.10PM Leaves are praying very nicely. Assessing PM as it's still slightly there - I think another defoliation is required but I'm hesitant to lose photsynthesis power. September 13 - 01.40PM Might defoliate today. September 13 - 01.40PM Beautiful sweet, sour smell when touching sugar leaves. September 13 - 02.00PM Heavy defoliation including small aux. shoot. Frustrated by PM, despite having great airflow. September 13 - 06.00PM Nice weather today, 74F with overnight of 62F. September 14 - 02.00PM Watered 2 older plants. September 14 - 03.20PM Younger plants seem dry at top soil, but moist 0.5cm down. Trying to maintain good aiflow between all plants, PM persists. September 15 - 12.20PM Watered 2 younger plants. September 15 - 03.15PM Leaves are perking up nicely - Nitrogen toxicity with sugar leaves curling downward on youngest plant. September 16 - 02.50PM Maintaining PM. Large fan leaves are attracting more PM. Rotated all plants. September 16 - 07.00PM One or two small pale yellow, nutrient depleted leaves are naturally falling off. I suspect there's only 5 weeks max left in season. Buds have a lot of developing to do in the time left. September 17 - 02.00PM PM is apparent now on older plants at higher degree. Watered 2 older plants approximately 7 litres. More nutrient depleted leaves have fallen.
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Grow Questions
MMSC16
MMSC16started grow question 4 months ago
What pest is this? Should I be concerned? Outdoor, photoperiod grow in soil. Temps around 80F (recently used chlorinated tap water PH'd to 6.3 out of necessity). Outdoor spiders live nearby plants - which I hope are killing all the nasty stuff, but perhaps not enough.
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001100010010011110
001100010010011110answered grow question 4 months ago
the amount of chlorine in tap water is never a concern. you don't have to let it sit out 24h either. that is probably adding to risk of a problem more than solving anything. Cl is a trace element used by the plant. it needs a small amount anyway. Does not look like pest-related. If that showed up the day you brought it into the sun, light damage is definitely possible. Potassium often starts damaging the serated tips before anything else, but i'd wait to see progression before reacting with more K. Also, since that's mobile, it'd be odd that it started up near the top, but exactly where light damage would start. i'd see how it progresses. Plant has a good green to it. It's not overfed or underfed that i can tell. some minor tip burn. Might be 1 element in soil that's a bit hot but not too bad.
MMSC16
MMSC16started grow question 3 months ago
After rainfall, I notice mold on top layer of soil. Approximately 70 days from seed. Photoperiod, outdoor grow in 7G fabric pots. I know powdery mildew and botrytis is a death sentence for plants in flower, but with these girls in veg - is it okay? What should I do?
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m0use
m0useanswered grow question 3 months ago
molds in soil are normal, mix it into the top layer. maybe apply a mulch later like straw to help prevent it from spreading to much, and don't over water. also if you use amendmends they will mold on surface layer if not mixed in well.
MMSC16
MMSC16started grow question 3 months ago
Should I re-wrap this broken stem? Bent with too much pressure and there was a snap, though not completely severed. I applied two or three layers of duct tape, not sure if the constant pull of ties will allow it to heal and repair. When should I take the tape off?
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AsNoriu
AsNoriuanswered grow question 3 months ago
3 lairs tyoo much, take off after two weeks, dont strangle her, extra pump that knuckle will be, shit happens ;)
MMSC16
MMSC16started grow question 2 months ago
I'm about to destroy this plant. Each branch has heavy PM despite having ample airflow. I suspect due to the lack of direct sunshine, but I'm sure it's spread to other plants which will also be destroyed. Is there anything I can do to salvage? What would you do? Thanks!
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001100010010011110answered grow question 2 months ago
Ther is no amazon product or diy product that will save your plant. All you will do is lie to yourself and smoke moldy weed. Fungus penetrates the leaf and creates a mycelium network below the surface. Cleaning the surface does not rid the plant of the infection, even if it looks clean for a day after you spray it. cornell formula? nope. neem? nope. Milk? no fucking way, lol, just asking for a terrible rotting smell all over your plants and flower. h202? nope. sodium bicarbonate? nope. potassium bicarbonate? nope. you will find all sorts of people claiming these nonsense remedies work. they do not. Nothing out there is effective nor safe for flowers. Also, spraying this ineffective trash on your plant will only spread the WPM all over -- on to stems and underneath buds.. drip down to more leaves... because none of these sprays actually work. I'd be wary of anything that says it is effective and can be sprayed on flowers. things that are safe for vegetables ar not necessarily safe for your lungs. eating and smoking something are slightly different dynamics. you digestive system is techinically outside your body (yeah, soundsn weird but lined with epithilial cells, or 'skin'). Lungs are a permeable membrane away from your your blood. "organic' absolutely does not mean a product is safe to use on flower. If it is riddled with it, either isolate it, send it outside to finish, or kill it. iif it's just a few leaves, try removing the leaves. By the time you can see a colony, it's already propagating spores and spreading. It latches on, it grows for 3-5 days, then it starts producing spores. You can't reliably see the initial infection with the naked eye. Good news -- if this is indoors it'l 99.99% self-inflicted. Either you are getting condensation at a consistent point in your daily cycle, or you are needlessly foliar spraying the plant and consistently have water all over your leaves. Don't do that. RH% can spike after lights out due to temperature drop. This is the most likely time it is happening and you won't notice without a probe to measure RH and you can check it without interrupting dark cycle -- a wireless one that connects to your phone is very useful. I speak from experience. I tried all that stupid shit up at the top and none of it works. Just makes it worse. I was trying to grow too large of a canopy relative to me dehumidifier's ability to keep the humidity in check. I didn't fix the problem until i cut my canopy size down. this allowed my dehum to keep up and also reduced my 'daytime' temps so the drop after lights off was less severe. Check a dewpoint table. if you are 30-32C during the day and 55-60% RH or even high if you shoot for a more proper VPD, you'll hit the dewpoint above 21-22C or thereabouts.. above 70F, which is easy to hit after lights out. Now i'm at 27-28C during the day and my canopy is half the size, so there is significantly less transpiration occuring (plants release moisture), too. All of a sudden my consistent WPM issue that would occur around 4-5weeks into flower stopped. I was so pissy at that time i nearly quite growing. I was fastidious about cleaning during this time, but at the end i was so pissed i didn't bother leading into the grow wiht half the canopy etc... even without cleaning i had no problem. Since then i've obviously wiped my tent down. I haven't had a wpm problem in 1.5 years. Indoors it's almost completely self-inflicted. Find a reason why and look inward, not outward.
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resi_max
resi_maxweek 0
Good luck and happy growing! 😁
MMSC16
MMSC16
@resi_max, Thanks growmie! Lets hope they hold on!
2x2MedicineDude
2x2MedicineDudeweek 1
Goodluck with the grow! I look forward to seeing how it goes ✌️
MMSC16
MMSC16
@2x2MedicineDude, My friend, thanks so much for your well wishes! I've got these babies inside overnight to ensure humidity + warmth, but want to keep them outside for their life once they've matured a little more.
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BrigadeDesTerps
BrigadeDesTerpsweek 11
you are beautiful young ladies, happy growing and good luck
BrigadeDesTerps
BrigadeDesTerps
@MMSC16, I hope for you who will have as little as possible🙏🏻
MMSC16
MMSC16
@BrigadeDesTerps, Thanks very much! They've all been damaged so lets see how many hermaphrodite as a result!
Hologram
Hologramweek 1
Good luck with your grow! but seedling do not need support, she needs more soil.. evry thing under the 'lobe leaves'(the 2 round ones) in this stage is just root. so put it under the soil as much as possible..then she will grow strong (just my advice 😳) happy growing👍
MMSC16
MMSC16
@Hologram, Hi Friend! Thanks so much for taking a look at my diary, and for sharing your advice - I really appreciate it! So when you say more soil - should cover the jiffy puck? I've also heard not to bury too deep to allow for more downward, vertical root growth. As for the support - this was only because it was SUPER windy outside and the seedling was almost bouncing off the soil with the gusts of wind haha. I'll remove and let the stem grow thick!! Thanks again for your support Hologram :D
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JamesBarre
JamesBarreweek 8
Salut mon pote, j'aime aussi tester des graines provenant d'ancienne récolte 👍😊 les résultats sont étonnants !! Viens voir mes expériences à l'occasion 😁
MMSC16
MMSC16
@JamesBarre, Thanks JamesBarre! I had a look and you've got some great looking plants too :D
modmyplants
modmyplantsweek 6
Nice documentation m👍ate, keep it up 👍👍
MMSC16
MMSC16
@modmyplants, Thanks mate! Will do :)
Ghrim
Ghrimweek 14
Looking good great pistils 👍🏻 Happy growing 🌱
MMSC16
MMSC16
@Ghrim, Thanks Ghrim! Much appreciated :)
Legendaryseedthumb
Legendaryseedthumbweek 11
Looks amazing. Happy growing growmie! I love what I’m seeing, keep on doing your thing! If you have any time to spare please visit my profile, I just started 2 new journals👨🏽‍🌾🌱♥️
MMSC16
MMSC16
@Legendaryseedthumb, Thanks so much! Hopefully the destroyed branches wont cause too heavy a dip in yield!
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Herbie101
Herbie101week 6
Very nice and detailed diary buddy! Good luck and happy growing!
MMSC16
MMSC16
@Herbie101, Hi Herbie! Thanks for your kind words :) Loving the process, and learning as much as I can. All the best Growmie, and thanks for checking out my post!