Urban_Gardening This grow is primarily being carried out for testing purposes.
In the box, a Gorilla Glue Auto (Diary Online) was also grown simultaneously. The lady had an unplanned long life cycle of over 13 weeks, so this La Bomba spent over 14 weeks "in growth." Unfortunately, due to space constraints, the poor thing suffered a lot.
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The flowering is being conducted for testing purposes. Techniques for pruning were applied, among other things. The susceptibility to mold in high humidity is also being tested. A dehumidifier is intentionally being avoided.
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Week 16. Flowering
2y ago
1/4
12 hrs
Light Schedule
25 °C
Day Air Temp
64 %
Air Humidity
19 liters
Pot Size
Nutrients 4
Bio-Grow
4 mll
Bio-Bloom
3 mll
Top-Max
1 mll
Urban_Gardening This grow will primarily be completed for testing purposes.
In the box, a Gorilla Glue Auto (Diary Online) was also grown simultaneously. The lady had an unplanned long life cycle of over 13 weeks, so this La Bomba spent over 14 weeks "in growth." Unfortunately, due to space constraints, the poor thing has suffered quite a bit.
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The flowering will be conducted for testing purposes. Techniques for pruning have been applied, among other things. The susceptibility to mold in high humidity will also be tested. A dehumidifier is intentionally being avoided.
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Week 17. Flowering
2y ago
1/3
12 hrs
Light Schedule
29 °C
Day Air Temp
63 %
Air Humidity
19 liters
Pot Size
Nutrients 4
Bio-Grow
4 mll
Bio-Bloom
3 mll
Top-Max
1 mll
Urban_Gardening This grow is primarily being completed for testing purposes.
In the box, a Gorilla Glue Auto (Diary Online) was also grown simultaneously. The lady had an unplanned long life cycle of over 13 weeks, so this La Bomba spent over 14 weeks "in growth." Unfortunately, due to space constraints, the poor thing suffered a lot.
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The flowering is being conducted for testing purposes. Techniques for pruning have been applied, among other things. The susceptibility to mold in high humidity is also being tested. A dehumidifier is intentionally not being used.
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Week 18. Flowering
2y ago
1/10
12 hrs
Light Schedule
25 °C
Day Air Temp
65 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
19 liters
Pot Size
Nutrients 4
Bio-Grow
4 mll
Bio-Bloom
4 mll
Top-Max
4 mll
Urban_Gardening In the box, a Gorilla Glue Auto (Diary Online) was also grown simultaneously. The lady had an unplanned long life cycle of +13 weeks, so this La Bomba spent +14 weeks "in growth." Unfortunately, due to the lack of space, the poor thing suffered a lot.
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The flowering is being carried out for testing purposes. Techniques for pruning have been applied, among other things. The susceptibility to mold at high humidity is also being tested. A dehumidifier is deliberately being avoided.
Ahoy Growmie, you have to tell me one thing, please:
How do you tie them down so drastically without breaking half the branches??
And what exactly are you testing right now?
@DonHugo, Ahoi!
How do I deal with the branches? Phew. I think I'll start with some love & a lot of patience.
About the grow:
The plant was raised alongside an autoflower. Unfortunately, the LA Bomba was quite damaged due to lack of space & the long flowering duration of the mentioned autoflower. After harvesting the autoflower, there was no more room for vertical growth during flowering. The flowering was then initiated on a whim with little hope. Before that, the plant was tied down for testing, and smaller & stunted shoots were removed. The goals were as follows:
1. To manipulate all shoots to one height
2. To give the "stunted" shoots a new chance near the light source
On the topic of tying:
Build yourself a good SCROG net and gradually push it down. You thread the branches nicely along the net until you can lower the net further. Some shoots from the back right corner were guided to the front left corner in a "half-circle."
--All shoots are back at the same height.
In the past, I also accidentally split a topped stem while “lowering the SCROG net.” Just fixed it with a zip tie & some tape. The spot is super woody & the plant was stronger than before. If you work with love, the ladies forgive you almost everything.
On the topic of "testing":
- The first test was whether the plant survives all the mistreatment (topping, cropping, LST, HST)
- The driver of the UV-A LED was replaced
- Risk of mold with high humidity, consciously opting out of a dehumidifier. I have only worked under different conditions as a small gardener.
A new grow in a new environment started yesterday :)