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24 on water, then planted on 80% sphagnum+perlite + 20% worm compost, and just water
The gorillas from Trikoma Seeds were male. Killed them on around week 7.
Transplanted them in 70% Carolina Soil + 30% of a light compost that we have here in Brazil. The clones received around 0.7l each of a 4ml/l solution, and the seeds are watered with a solution of 1ml/l.
Upgraded the extra lights to 150w 3000k.
All inoculated with micorrizas and Azospirillum Brasilense
Topped and did HST and LST on all the clones. They are suffering this week because of the cold that comes at night.
Did a foliar spray with: a fungicide based on copper and sulfur + aminoacids; a MACRO nutrients one (2-4-10 in dosage 2ml/l); and a micro + aminoacids (1%Ca, 1%Mg, 2%S, 0,5%B, 0,3%Cu, 0,5%Fe, 1%Mn, 0,2%Mo, 2%Zn) 2ml/l; using a d'limoneno adjuvant (1ml/l)
Will be cloning them this week. They are still suffering with trips attack.
They still on 18/6, 9 of sunlight and 9 of 300w.
Will be transplanting the gorillas soon.
Transplanted them all last week, the white widow is in a 40l pot, Anandamida and blue dream on a 20l and Bruce Lemon Diesel on a 29l pot.
On day 11 of flowering.
I spent a few days without being able to see them, and the people that take care for me gave them just water, so they are a little hungry. Gonna rise the feeding and do another micronutrients + potassium silicate + fungicide + aminoacids + neem oil foliar spray.
I put and old scrog on top of the 2 big ones to open them more and give support.
Day 23 of flowering.
They are still suffering from trips attack. Did a last EM5 foliar spray today.
They receive almost every day 1ml/l from Flowermind, 2 time a week 5ml/l from a banana fermented fertilizer, and 1 time a week 10% of the dosage of a flowering mineral fertilizer.
Day 39 of flowering.
Started raining a lot here, so is a little difficult to put fertilizer on them because the soil is always wet.
Gave them ascophyllum nodosum 0,75ml/l.