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10 gallon mixture; 5 gal. Happy Frog, 2 gal. OceanForrest, 2 gal. 70/30 coco-perlite, 1 gal.
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sanibelisl sanibelisl
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Week 11. Day 77. Really started to yellow out. Good to flush one last time as I hope to dry them out some before chopping them down. Trichomes have a little bit to go yet and the buds are still putting on weight so don’t see any reason not to wait a few more days. Microbes when watering? Ya. Let’s keep the roots happy 😊 If all goes well next update should be harvesting 👍 Comments welcome.
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sanibelisl
sanibelislstarted grow question a month ago
Nutrients. Has anyone ever used Emerald Harvest brand nutrients and how were the results?
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AsNoriu
AsNoriuanswered grow question a month ago
my friend is using them for 5 years, swears by them , loves them, his plants are huge, he grows in coco. but i sometimes had similar results in soil, then he started to feed and water twice a day, i doubt i would ever catch him now ;) he collects run off, dont let them to stand in it. buds are really dense and big, reminds cali weed , but his wife always loved my weed more, she dont smoke, but smell from my organic grows was making her happy, husband weed iritaded her a bit ;)
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AsNoriu
AsNoriuanswered grow question a month ago
His In House Genetics - Sugar Cane https://ibb.co/D9DQbc7 Biggest bud was 15 g. Total harvest from one biggest plant was around 350g. That line can make wonders.
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sanibelisl
sanibelislstarted grow question a month ago
Does anyone know when Night Owl Seeds is making their next drop. I missed out on the last one, too slow on my part, a here today and gone tomorrow kind of thing. Don’t mess around they won’t last long once available. Any information is welcome. Than
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Mo_Powers
Mo_Powersanswered grow question a month ago
Night Owl Seeds has not specified the exact date for their next drop in 2024. However, their official website and social media pages are the best sources to check for updates. They regularly post announcements about upcoming seed releases, and joining their mailing list or following their Instagram can ensure you receive timely notifications about the next drop.
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sanibelisl
sanibelislstarted grow question a month ago
Any experts at there. Defoliation, does it matter if the leaf has a green stem or purple, the top of the branch or underside, pointing outwards or inwards, big or small, shorter or longer, too little or too much or just leave them alone. Any tips.
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gottagrowsometimeanswered grow question a month ago
So, Defoliation can be a highly debated topic. It all depends. If this is the only plant in your tent. Much less Defoliation is needed. Points why ppl defol Light exposure to bud sites, especially is full tent Keeping down RH and allow for better air flow throughout the crop. So, if this is just 1 plant U can do energy diverting Defoliation So, the big huge fan leaves. These can be removed. It causes the smaller leaves around and up & down colas to grow, as they get bigger they draw in more energy closer to the bud. So, you need big sets of fans from the top 1-2 sets and at the bottom as they aren't blocking any top buds above nothing but soil beneath. These leaves u can leave. Pick big fan leaves, there'll be a few. That can be removed. Also, if u can leaf tuck and pull nodes out to allow light to get deeper in, stuff like this. Using your full space is a much better approach.
sanibelisl
sanibelislstarted grow question a month ago
Any experts at there. Defoliation, does it matter if the leaf has a green stem or purple, the top of the branch or underside, pointing outwards or inwards, big or small, shorter or longer, too little or too much or just leave them alone. Any tips.
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PostMaGrow
PostMaGrowanswered grow question a month ago
Yes, you could defoliate your plant, just not too much at once.👍🏻 And to do this work with LST plant a little more to tie apart for better light effect🏻
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Organoman
Organomananswered grow question a month ago
Does not matter. Just leave it alone............. Less leaves = less energy being made = less potential growth.
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AsNoriu
AsNoriuanswered grow question a month ago
same question.
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sanibelisl
sanibelislstarted grow question a month ago
Would I notice a change in flower production if a added a Far Red light bar to my current light setup. Currently lights have 96 red led chips, producing a color temperature of about 2650 cct(k) good and warm. Lots of flowers! Would they get any fatter?
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BerrySweetHigh
BerrySweetHighanswered grow question 24 days ago
This light will be perfect for flowering, you do not need to change anything and it will not increase yield when you do so. Happy Growing buddy! 💚
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001100010010011110
001100010010011110answered grow question a month ago
Genetics is 95% of that, assuming competency growing otherwise. Red wavelengths will reduce branching, very slightly. It's not going to make your yield bigger. That is mostly about DLI. if giving 35-40 DLI in ambient co2 conditions, you'll reach 50g/sq ft when doing everything right. can some genetics do better, maybe, but it's a solid goal for most decent plants. I used to worry about my 'newer' 3400K lights. I was using DIY 2900K lights before that. I have seen no difference under other of them in 3 years of comparison so far. I know i've grown the same strain under each and they come out as expected. NEver tried compaingn clones, but if it's not easily noticeable it's not something to fret about. I had buyer's remorse initially, but since then all those worries were totally unwarranted. People have strong opinons on this stuff, but without any data to back it up i'd be skeptical.
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modmyplants
modmyplantsanswered grow question a month ago
Its a big sale on ebay from viparspectra germany, maybe you can shop there. 1. Suggest lower price to atleast -30EUR 2. Use Code SONNIG24 an you chilling. Can shoot there lamps for less than 2/3 the price. Just bought a XS1500 for 156EUR lol
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sanibelisl
sanibelislstarted grow question a month ago
Loving growing these autoflowers from Night Owl Seeds. Compound V. Looking for any tips, grow info from other growers who have grown Night Owls What methods used nutrients,lights,grow medium ultimate harvest. Pictures ect.
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001100010010011110
001100010010011110answered grow question a month ago
all marijuana plants work the same. the breeder may not be as selective in their breeding processes as someone else but that doesn't change how you treat the plants. 35-40 dLIi with a well-balanced diet will be 90% of the equation outside of genetics. (genetics being 90% of everything, so the things we control are only 9% of the total, lol) people that think very highly of themselves for growing a weed well have a very low bar for success, bwahaha.
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m0use
m0useanswered grow question a month ago
growdiaries.com/seedbank/night-owl-seeds check out their profile page, it lists the people who have grown them and their harvest. Can get some info about stuff from there. Even DM a few of the growers and ask em. Can even go into the strain your growing and only see the harvest and growers of that genetic. Good Luck!
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sanibelisl
sanibelislstarted grow question 20 days ago
So some of the fan leaves have started to curve slightly backwards. I don’t think it’s too much water because I always use the pick up the pot method and if I have to think if it’s light or heavy I give it one more day. Too dry, not sure. Light. Too much, not enough, too close.
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AsNoriu
AsNoriuanswered grow question 19 days ago
would say watering issues, not nute related, think you overwater plants a bit, or at least let them stand in run off or so. i see patches of bleaching, which reminds beginning of calcium deficiency, some leaves abit too dark, aka too much nitrogen, but generally all is VERY good atm !!!
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m0use
m0useanswered grow question 19 days ago
Looking at your pics in diary week I can see some borderline N tox on some of the lower leaves with clawing in the one pic. Plus the plant is looking extra lush and darker green. Another sign of a bit to much N, I tend to run into this problem myself with the nutrients I use. I don't think you need to flush or anything just be aware of it and try and correct it for your next feeding and grow. N is still very much needed in flower in almost the same amounts as in Veg but it can get spiked and build up easily. This is something many users forget and will drop the N down to low low levels. Check out the diaries of users answering questions, hard to tell with blank profiles if they legit or not. Some are, a lot are not. Good Luck!
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BerrySweetHigh
BerrySweetHighanswered grow question 20 days ago
Hello sanibelisl, There is nothing wrong with this plant. She looks really healthy! You are doing great buddy! Happy Growing! 💚
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sanibelisl
sanibelislstarted grow question 11 days ago
Does my estimation of time of harvest seem accurate. Question. During flower which is more important DLI or color temperature (cct),(k). It is my understanding that a cct of 3300(k) is optimal for flower growth and a DLI of 40 or greater is best for amount of light.
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BerrySweetHigh
BerrySweetHighanswered grow question 11 days ago
Hello sanibelisl, I would advise to read this article about the ideal colors, type of lamps and for growing and blooming cannabis. I found it really helpful to understand this subject. https://www.royalqueenseeds.com/blog-cannabis-cultivation-the-light-spectrum-and-ways-to-raise-thc-levels-n269 Happy Growing Buddy! 💚
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001100010010011110
001100010010011110answered grow question 11 days ago
and as stated redundantly in my two other answers to your 2 other questions, lol., DLI CCT of any grow light context by far and not a debate. DLI is only counting PAR wavelengths. Photosynthetically Active Radiation.
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001100010010011110
001100010010011110answered grow question 11 days ago
ETAs - when it looks almost bud like (except not shrunk up from drying, which it will shrink significantly), i'd guesstimate 7-14 days. really depends onthe strain. some stuff really ripens fast at the end and others do not. pistil visible length and coloration density of buds trichome coloration use all three. don't put a time frame to it.... simlpy read and react. the less you think about it the less likely your compulsions impact your behaviour.
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sanibelisl
sanibelislstarted grow question 11 days ago
So I have a grow lights that has adjustable spectrums and subsequent DLI values. Example. Veg. 5500(k)-DLI 42 Flower 3300(k)-DLI 35 My predicament is both are important but where do I sacrifice.
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m0use
m0useanswered grow question 11 days ago
what that numbers guy said.
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001100010010011110
001100010010011110answered grow question 11 days ago
think your 67oz per your area is about 60g/sq ft. 70oz is 64g/sq ft. This is doable and repatable but maybe not every time. that will depend on zero problems and good genetics. Also, some people measure from the taint and call your 5"er a 9"er, so you never know with each individual how they are putting their finger on the scale. DLI (real dli) and ambient co2 are by far and away the most important factors that dwarf all other factors. TL;DR people that have trouble paying attention for more than 150 charcters should stop now. Technically better not to sacrifice dli, but you may not be doing so anyway given the amount of error of a phone app measuring ppf/ppe -- ppfd takes several measurements equally spaced and sasme distance from light across entire canopy and averaged out. if using a phone app to measure DLI it's off by as much as 10-15%. Your 3300K light will register a different value than the 5500K light even if they produce the exact same umol/s of PAR. All phone apps convert from lux using some conversion factor that will not fit all grow lights. your phone is not a quantum meter. light and co2, assuming competent growing methods, are all that matter for yield beyond genetics. The rest is such a tiny effect that you should never sacrifice overall light intensity for any common sense grow light context. 5500k might be a borderline good reason. You'd have to test and see. I find zero difference from 2900K and 3400K halves of my room - from vege to flower things turn out more or less as i expect. the dense buds are dense. the bushy plants are bushy. Whatever effect cct has is so tiny you cannot see it with a small garden. 10,000 plants in a commercial context? it might matter. with average yielders you should be able to do 50g/sq ft, which is 540g per m^2. Better genetics will outpace that. Some plants are heavy yielders and some are not. I consider anything under 50g/sq ft a shit-ass plant, but others may feel differently. That doesn'tmean i nexpect zero defects and zero hermies. they are bound to happen and that obviously ruins any targeted grams per area goal. supposedly that 5500k will result in slightly fluffier buds, but how much? it should cause slightly more branching (proven effect) but that effect is not profound. Just how profound is it when it comes to buds? if there is a yield difference between those lights it'll be more so due to differing DLI 90% than cct 10% - i'm pulling those numbers out of the ether but the scale is probably being quite liberal with the supposed effect. dli and co2, assuming other things are done competently are 90% or more of the contributing factors to yield. 42dli, if accurate, might be too much for ambient co2, too. So, you may not see damage immediately, but it's also not gaining any weight from the excess photons. Might just be thinning out the pigment like it would under the sun. Leaves adapt to the light you provide. This should make you think twice about drastically shifting light properties from vege to flower. the effects of differing CCT are tiny and the effect of overall light intensity is great. cocoforcannabis has a couple good articles onthis -- avoid the forums as that's rife with bad info from user contributions, lol. dr photons corner and their guides are good though. People like to extrapolate and sound science-y, but these effects are tiny to start. they ignore that scale as they form poor conclusions.
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sanibelisl
sanibelislstarted grow question 11 days ago
Would appreciate any feedback.
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m0use
m0useanswered grow question 11 days ago
Looks good, keep up the process and enjoy the harvest. Always good when you get the reap the rewards after.
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BerrySweetHigh
BerrySweetHighanswered grow question 11 days ago
Looking good! 😍 But at least a few more weeks to go buddy. When you use a pocket microscope to check the trichomes you can tell the ideal time to harvest. This is the best method and I would already start using it to learn how to read the trichomes. They are now clear as glass, you want them to be milky white and not degrading then they become amber browinish. When most of the trichomes are milky white it is the ideal time to harvest. If you do not want to use a pocket microscope then you can harvest when about 80% from the hairs (pistils) are brown. Happy Growing Buddy! 💚
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DeltaEye
DeltaEyeanswered grow question 11 days ago
Looks healthy and frosty! :) Harvest probably in 2 weeks. Well done. :)
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sanibelisl
sanibelislstarted grow question 8 days ago
Getting close to harvest , I have never hung a whole plant before and would like feedback on the subject.
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BerrySweetHigh
BerrySweetHighanswered grow question 8 days ago
Hello Sanibelisl, I always hang the whole plant but you want to cut off the large leaves to prevent too much moist that can cause mold. Happy Harvest Buddy! 💚
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001100010010011110
001100010010011110answered grow question 8 days ago
I'd stick to 7-14 day lengths.. anecdotal - 7 days vs 9 days (recent adjustments raised it to 9-days) hasn't changed the quality of my bud even 7 months out from harvest. Maybe i'll see a difference closer to 12 months? That's about as long weed lasts before it's all smoked.
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001100010010011110
001100010010011110answered grow question 8 days ago
Think of it as a tool in the utility belt. same with wet trim vs dry trim or choping down to nugs or branches... each will impact the length of time it has to dry. in a naturally humid environment, it may be overkill or even risky to extend drying times. If in an arid region, it may be necessary to have a proper drying legth. Slower is thought of as better, but at some point it's so slow you'll just grow mold. So, i'd answer your question with more questions - rhetorically. Whats your average dry length? Do you want it longer? if so, then hanging a whole plant should help toward that end. If you have upper 60s F and 60% RH, even trimmed buds on a mesh rack will take ~9 days. I get that with wet trimmed buds in a mesh rack in 68F / 60% RH. I grow in the winter, so a humidifier is necessary to keep the RH% steady.
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sanibelisl
sanibelislstarted grow question 3 hours ago
Think I’m a week away from being ready to harvest would only like to flush 1 last time and was thinking about adding a dose of microbes for one last boost. Any thoughts?
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BerrySweetHigh
BerrySweetHighanswered grow question an hour ago
Hello, sanibelisl, Plants are looking good buddy! I do not understand why you would do that? It does not do anything for your plant. Just give water from now till harvest. Happy Harvest Buddy! 💚
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modmyplants
modmyplantsanswered grow question 3 hours ago
Hey mate, I wouldnt do it, if you used the microbes before your soil should be healthy. And you want to flush the medium and get nutrients out, addding microbes would do the slight opposite, since they enhance the nutrient uptake of the plant. I see no reason to do it, only reasons against it. Hope thats helps you, Happy Growing!👌
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