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EazyRider Normal week 1 both beans look identical at this stage.
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Week 2. Vegetation
10mo ago
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18 hrs
6
300 PPM
55 %
1 L
Nutrients 3
GP3 Micro 0.5 mll
GP3 Grow 0.5 mll
GP3 Bloom 0.5 mll
EazyRider they were looking identical until day 10 when one mutated, and was replaced, setting it back about 17 days.
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Week 3. Vegetation
10mo ago
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32.26 cm
18 hrs
6
900 PPM
1 L
Nutrients 3
GP3 Micro 2 mll
GP3 Grow 4 mll
GP3 Bloom 1.5 mll
EazyRider I was going to let this one go but decided to top at the fifth node. New replacement N.L is 2 1/2 wks behind.
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Week 4. Vegetation
10mo ago
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33.02 cm
18 hrs
-5 °C
6
1500 PPM
4 L
76.2 cm
Nutrients 3
GP3 Micro 2 mll
GP3 Grow 4 mll
GP3 Bloom 1.5 mll
EazyRider The more vigorous one that was topped is now 15" the smaller one is half that size. I was going to not top the slower one but in the end I did top at d20 and I also removed the top two huge fan leaves as a bit of an experiment. Should make for a very crowded top. Snapped a couple of branches one nearly clean off. I can report from the future that I left them alone for a while and they completely healed.
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Week 5. Flowering
9mo ago
33.02 cm
18 hrs
-5 °C
6
1500 PPM
4 L
76.2 cm
Nutrients 3
GP3 Micro 2 mll
GP3 Grow 1 mll
GP3 Bloom 2 mll
EazyRider Bit of a cold snap has caused some slowing down.
EazyRider Big growth from the younger bean, doubled in size and has begun flowering, all in a single week! She is two and a half weeks behind but is the same size. I'm expecting a similar result.
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Week 9. Flowering
9mo ago
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33.02 cm
18 hrs
20 °C
6
Normal
1500 PPM
1 L
38.1 cm
Nutrients 3
GP3 Micro 1 mll
GP3 Grow 0.5 mll
GP3 Bloom 3 mll
EazyRider Got rid of a lot of leaves of the older one, which might come down next week, the younger replacement bean is the same size and about two and a half weeks behind, otherwise looking identical.
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Week 10. Flowering
9mo ago
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33.02 cm
18 hrs
20 °C
6
Normal
1500 PPM
1 L
38.1 cm
Nutrients 3
GP3 Micro 1 mll
GP3 Grow 0.5 mll
GP3 Bloom 3 mll
EazyRider The new replacement NL harmed on me so I have put her out in the garden. The other one didn't make it to 10weeks, I chopped her down about 9 and a half.
A classic bud, with a floral perfumed aroma with a hint of ginger and caramel, it's been curing for a short time but already is getting some spicy skunk undertones.
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Spent 71 days
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EazyRider The hermed bean is doing well, lots of sun next week so might be able to harvest soon. This ended up producing an 1.5oz of very agreeable resiny bud. I'm expecting an oz of horrible more from the hermed bean maybe even some seeds
@jahmalsakna, no, don't trust those. For the minis I will use plain water occasionally it's not really critical these plugs are very forgiving for high ppm. You can treat them like a recirculation hydro by having a bucket of nutes made up and jugging the nutes over the plug and letting it drain back into the bucket, you can check the ppm of the bucket and if it goes up you can water it down so you're always putting the same ppm in. You never need more than an 800ppm nute solution. I've used stronger in the past but less is better.
@jahmalsakna, keep an eye on my current Blue Power, grow, I will make that into a teaching grow for the eazyplug where I will detail my exact feeding level at the various stages. This will answer everything you want to know.
@jahmalsakna, no, don't trust those. For the minis I will use plain water occasionally it's not really critical these plugs are very forgiving for high ppm. You can treat them like a recirculation hydro by having a bucket of nutes made up and jugging the nutes over the plug and letting it drain back into the bucket, you can check the ppm of the bucket and if it goes up you can water it down so you're always putting the same ppm in. You never need more than an 800ppm nute solution. I've used stronger in the past but less is better.
Do you. Dry your buds to around 62% and then try and keep them at that for a few weeks with just burping. When I get buds to only 60% humidity I always have problems with the buds smelling musty. When I don't get buds down to like 50%
@Ninjabuds, I live in a hot humid climate so it's always a problem, but yes I try to get them more to about. 60. I prefer the 58% Boveda. I tried some 55% Integra but they are rubbish, won't go below 60%. After a couple of weeks the trichomes kind of make everything hard. I have just least some recent harvest just hand for two weeks. It's a constant battle.
@Ninjabuds, It's tricky, I find that a good RH is 58% and I'll have found the big 67g Boveda Packs work better than the Integra which don't work at all. I got some Integra 55% and they keep the weed at 60% wtf. I will weigh the trimmed branches wet, Or at least a few representative branches, I will want to get their weight down to half by the third day. By day 5 depending on how likely they are to cause a problem, I will cut the buds off the stem, especially if it's a thick stem, and let them dry on a net.