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weeks 13-14
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weeks 13-16
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weeks 3, 13
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weeks 4, 6, 8, 13-14
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weeks 4, 6-8, 13-16
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Grow medium
Vermiculite
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Peat
Grow medium
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Pumice
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40 L
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Lerome Lerome
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🌞 📆 [10.12.] - Day 1️⃣0️⃣6️⃣ 🌺 Flower Day 8️⃣ 🌡️ 20.7°C - 26.4°C ☁️ Rh: 41% - 55% - Nothing - ________________________ 📆 [11.12.] - Day 1️⃣0️⃣6️⃣ 🌺 Flower Day 9️⃣ 🌡️ 21.4°C - 27.1°C ☁️ Rh: 40% - 49% 💦 Top watered her with 2000ml of 8l compost tea brewed from 4 tablespoons of 0-10-0 Bat Guano for 24h in filtered rainwater with some sugar and IMO + 4ml CalMag (1:2000) 💦 Top watered her with 2000ml of 8l filtered rainwater with 4ml CalMag (1:2000), 2 teaspoons of SF-Nematodes and a teaspoon of Culinex BTI against the fungus gnats. 🥣 Topdressed each plant with 4 table spoons of "Living Soil - Grow" (N-P-P+Mg=6-5-8+2) + 1 tablespoon of ultra fine basalt rock dust. 💬 Applied LST on the highest branches ________________________ 📆 [12.12.] - Day 1️⃣0️⃣7️⃣ 🌺 Flower Day 1️⃣0️⃣ 🌡️ 20.8°C - 27.1°C ☁️ Rh: 42% - 53% - Nothing - ________________________ 📆 [13.12.] - Day 1️⃣0️⃣8️⃣ 🌺 Flower Day 1️⃣1️⃣ 🌡️ 20.2°C - 25.9°C ☁️ Rh: 44% - 59% - Nothing - ________________________ 📆 [14.12.] - Day 1️⃣0️⃣9️⃣ 🌺 Flower Day 1️⃣2️⃣ 🌡️ 20.5°C - 26.1°C ☁️ Rh: 42% - 49% 🌞 Decreased light power from 80%/424W to 60%/318W because of yellow "bud" tips 💦 Top watered her with 4500ml of 8l filtered rainwater with 4ml CalMag (1:2000) and a teaspoon of Culinex BTI against the fungus gnats. Small drainage coming out. ________________________ 1️⃣2️⃣3️⃣4️⃣5️⃣6️⃣7️⃣8️⃣9️⃣0️⃣ 🌞📆🌺🌡️☁️💦💬🥣👃
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Grow Questions
Lerome
Leromestarted grow question 3 months ago
I dont have a lot of experience in taking clones yet. Is this going to be enough light for them to produce enough sugar to make roots / should i move them into the veg. tent? I am scared of fungus gnats destroying their roots there. Light is 6.5 W, 400 Lumen, 3000 Kelvin Thx 💚
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001100010010011110answered grow question 3 months ago
Not much. It can't take in enough nutes to do anything but cannibalize itself. A minimal amount of paling is fine but you don't want them to eat themselves too much before they get some roots. Use Bti to avoid gnats and more, if available in your area. "Mosquito bits" and dunks are the brand i know of. But anything with Bacillus thurgenisis (spelled wrong but close enough) will work on larvea and 100% safe for you or pets. I use bti pre-emptively. You never know when a bale of substrate will bring in a bunch of pests from the store. Give them weak light and low VPD until they exhibit signs of growth, and improved turgidity (they stand up straighter with greater sustained water pressure inside the plant) as far as how much light.. just make sure they don't pale too much or fall over trying to avoid the light. High humidity slows transpiration (low vpd). This will reduce stress on the plant and allow it to form roots more easily. Unless you live in a very humid region, a humidity dome is very useful. They key is not giving them uninterrupted darkness for 10+ hours (flower cycle / chance for revege etc), which is easy enough to avoid. Can they root simply plopping them in some substrate and leaving by the window sill? yes, but success will be lower. Always take more cuttings than you need. Sometimes you'll have a 100% success rate, others you'll encounter a stubborn genotype or maybe it's not as healthy as normal etc... Lots of things can reduce success rate. if you take 4-5 cutting you could just leave them on a counter and at least 1 would survive, lol.
Lerome
Leromestarted grow question 2 months ago
Opinions & experience inquired - Layering diff. substrates - A good or bad idea? Look up germination week of my mandarin cookies for infos. Do you think this project could be beneficial or should i stick with pure living soil? Why? Keep down bro science pls. THX 💚PM 4 discussion
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Shinsimilla
Shinsimillaanswered grow question 2 months ago
I have played around with layering, not quite the way you have done it, but not too far off. My living soil was doo dense, so I added coco and perlite to it to lighten it up, but was worried about it still getting too saturated in my larger pots (regular plastic, not fabric). I put a layer of coco and perlite alone in the bottom inch so the roots that got there should never sit in stagnant wet soil for long and I added another layer around the middle also about an inch so when the plant is young it can easily access airy pockets easily even if the living soil is a bit on the wet side. It worked quite well and after the plants finished, I saw their roots had spread more strongly in those airy layers while still having access to the nutrient in the living soil. I think your concept is fine, but I would maybe worry about the ratio you have of living soil to inert medium. If the plant stays small it should have enough food, but if you grow a bigger plant, you might need to start feeding more seriously than you normally would to make up for the lack of food. It will also probably dry a lot faster, so you'll have to water a lot more. Not a problem, it just seems it is going to make you work harder for the same result. I'm not expert and some of the things I've done may be really silly, but it worked for me and I grow large plants in those 30l pots without any problem. I just top dress with compost at the start of flower and use FPJ's I make myself and some epsom salt now and then. I would personally move the sand down to the bottom 1/3rd or 1/4th and have more living soil and less inert medium, but try it out and lets see how it goes.
Lerome
Leromestarted grow question 2 months ago
My clones are in water since 11 days now. They seem to be not easy to clone/root... Are these "root bumps" ? Should i take them out of the water and into a clean wet substrate now? Thx🌱
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LSchnabel
LSchnabelanswered grow question 2 months ago
When I take clones I put them into a cup of water for 48 hours. This I feel is very important. However, I always make my final 45 degree cut after I take them out of the water. Then I put them into a rapid rooter plug with root hormone. I’ve had 95% plus success doing this. After about a week under a humidity dome I get nice white roots coming out the plug. It looks like your cuttings are water logged and starting to rot away. I would either take more cuttings or cut the existing clones way back to more solid stem. Hope this helps.
Lerome
Leromestarted grow question 2 months ago
Hey, cloning with the new setup went really bad quick, what did i do wrong? Information on my mandarin cookies grow report, read my comments from today and 2 days ago pls 5/7 look like this. Do i need to sterilize the rockwool with boiling water?
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m0useanswered grow question 2 months ago
Should not need to sterilize rockwool but pooring boiling water over it and then let it cool would give it a good start. I clone in a glass of tap water I don't ph it or do anything special. works fine for me, once it shows root tips little warts, i place em in soil and they grow.
Lerome
Leromestarted grow question 20 days ago
I just transplanted each of these 4 mothers into 40l pots, i am planning to let them flower in 2-3 days. I am thinking if the pots might have been too big for these plants, do you think they will still stretch a lot bcs of the new soil despite being "old" already Tent = 2m high
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001100010010011110answered grow question 20 days ago
In 2-3 days the roots havent colonized the new pot, fully. Still might cause a little extra growth before vege growth stops in flower phase, but given the timing, i don't think you have to worry about anything crazy. You might not see roots throughout 40L of volume by the end, so it's effect will be limited too. I think you are safe and that the plant will be limited by how much time it has to grow in flower phase and avoid too much extra growth relative to space caused by pot size. The fact they are mature mothers with size that already fills the area of the tent will probably result in some over-crowding regardless of pot size. No biggie. Just prune them to fit. If you think they are too tall to start, prune back a few nodes to reduce height before flip and give 3-5 days to heal, preferably.
Lerome
Leromestarted grow question 14 hours ago
Hey, am i tripping or are these early hermies? Never had them in the flowers this early, could this be from too much light or slight underwatering? Or from bending the main stems and not giving enough recovery time b4 flower? (1 week) Would you try again or start with new seeds?
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modmyplants
modmyplantsanswered grow question 7 hours ago
Bro, either you are too high or not high enough. The plant looks damn fine. Hermies or male sacks appear literally like man ballsack, they have a small stem and then are round, they never have pistils. Stress can make them herm, yes. But not stress from before flowering. Well, it doesnt matter since on the picture your plant is fine
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Ninjabuds
Ninjabudsanswered grow question 13 hours ago
If you look at my skunk diary at the pictures from week 9 and 10 if you look closely you will see at the tips of my buds it has the same white spot forming on top of the colas in the center of the bud. 100% it's the light is turned up 2 strong 2 early
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Newt_Loop
Newt_Loopanswered grow question 14 hours ago
I don't personally see any nanners. Check below where the buds are growing though and make sure there's no pollen sacs or any male parts.
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Hudson2384
Hudson2384commentedweek 33 months ago
Grew out the V2 version of this strain. You seem to be doing very well so far keep it up.
Lerome
Leromecommented3 months ago
@Hudson2384, Nice, how did it turn out for you? Thank you! 👌😊
TheHollyweed
TheHollyweedcommentedweek 14 months ago
Geile Sorten Wahl, da häng ich mich gern mal an
Lerome
Leromecommented4 months ago
@TheHollyweed, Herzlich willkommen! 👽
Stony_German
Stony_Germancommentedweek 04 months ago
Richtig gute Wahl der Genetik. Viel Glück Growmie.
Lerome
Leromecommented4 months ago
@Stony_German, Danke Growmie 😎
Keno_Abi
Keno_Abicommentedweek 1418 days ago
Now it’s time to go crazy 🤩
Ghrim
Ghrimcommentedweek 43 months ago
Living soil is so cool! Good luck 👍🏻 Happy growing 🌱
Lerome
Leromecommented3 months ago
@Ghrim, Its the best 💚🌿 Thank you!👌🙌
ThatGuyWhoGrows
ThatGuyWhoGrowscommentedweek 04 months ago
Looking good 🔥 How did you decide on your medium mix?
Lerome
Leromecommented4 months ago
@ThatGuyWhoGrows, Thx dude! My goal here is to simulate nature´s way of growing, providing a mostly silicon based substrate in the deeper root zone to provide high levels of oxygen and water. The top root zone is where im providing most of the nutrition in an organic form to feed the microbial and fungal life which feed my plants. Feel free to message me if you want to know more about what im doing or have any questions in general, ive seen you are doing your first grow, thats awesome! 😊
KritischeMasse
KritischeMassecommentedweek 72 months ago
Sehr ausführlicher Report! Bin gespannt, mal schauen habe Mandarin Cockies auch in der Auswahl für einen nächsten grow.
KushParty
KushPartycommentedweek 14 months ago
Looks good
KushParty
KushPartycommentedweek 14 months ago
Looks good
KushParty
KushPartycommentedweek 14 months ago
Looks good