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White Truffle BeLeaf's Breeder Cut from Nineleafcloverdotcom
First thing I want to say is: I'm doing this 100% legally with a medical license delivered by Health Canada (ACMPR).
Since I'm starting from clone let's use the germination week to talk about the set-up a little...
The clones are from Nineleafcloverdotcom, I ordered 8 Lemonatti and received 3 White Truffle as freebie. I kept 2 Lemonatti and 1 White Truffle as mother.
This diary is about 2 White Truffle I received as freebie, I got 8 spot in my tent the other 6 are Lemonatti.
The method of growing I use is Hydroponic DTW (Drain-To-Waste) in Air-Pot filled with 70% Coco Coir/30% Perlite, automated irrigation and run-off water management made from Floraflex parts and some stuff found locally at a hardware store.
I mainly use a mix of AC Infinity and Floraflex stuff.
Nutrients: I grow SynGanic (hybrid style, organic + synthetic nutrients)
I always start with RO water (Reverse Osmosis) the goal here is to start with the lowest EC in the water and remove chlorine, heavy metals and other contaminants.
I use General Hydroponics line (named Terra Aqua on this site), This run, I will try 2 products from Miim Horticulture for the first time Microbial Mass Pro and ChitoSal, I use Therm X-70 Yucca Extract as a wetting agent and this run, instead of going sterile using Hydrogen Peroxyde 35%, I will use Beneficials Microbes (Miicrobial Mass Pro) and Botanicare Hydroguard in reservoir as a good bacteria (bascillus)
The goal here is to keep the coco wet at all time and keep the root zone at a desirable EC range. We will irrigate often to lower the EC in the root zone since the evaporation and the water the plants drinks will rise that EC. Wet coco still keeps 22% of his volume in air that's why we can keep the coco wet at all time and the roots won't suffocate. Since the roots have access to water and air at the same time the grow is faster.
Received the clones on Sept 5th and planted them in a 1L Airpot filled with Coco Coir, added Dynomyco Mycorrhizal Inoculant
Started to irrigate at 900 EC working my way up 100 EC everyday until I reach 1250 EC
Irrigation once a day at 1250 EC
For now no training, I let them go and build a strong root systems.
2 days of irrigation were done adding Miim Horticulture - Miicrobial Mass Pro (1ml/gal) and Miim Horticulture to the nutrient solution.
Irrigation once a day 1250 EC
Still no training I still let them go for now
SEPT 30TH & OCT 1st: 2 days of irrigation were done adding Miim Horticulture - Miicrobial Mass Pro (2ml/gal) and Miim Horticulture - Chito Sal (10ml/gal) to the nutrient solution.
Irrigation once a day 1250 EC
Topped the main top and topped all the remaining tops, installed a net at 2 feet and bended the branches, for now they look like shit but it will pay later, with a nice even and filled canopy.
As you can see in the photos only 4 days later they already bounced back.
OCTOBER 9TH First day at 12/12
TRANSITION WEEK 12/12 Light
Irrigation once a day 1250 EC
I've tucked branches everyday, to spread the plants and fill the net, trying my best to fill every square.
2 days of irrigation were done adding Miim Horticulture - Miicrobial Mass Pro and Miim Horticulture - Chito Sal to the nutrient solution.
OCT 17TH First pistils
OCT 18TH: First day of Flowering (F1) Switching to early flowering nutrient solution recipe. Irrigation at 1250 EC
OCT 19TH: F2 Irrigation at 1250 EC
Sunday OCT 20TH: F3 Irrigation at 1250 EC
Monday OCT 21TH: F4 Irrigation at 1250 EC
Tuesday OCT 22TH: F5 Irrigation at 1250 EC
Wednesday OCT 23TH: F6 Irrigation at 1250 EC
Thursday OCT 24TH: F7 Irrigation at 1250 EC
Friday OCT 25TH: F8 Irrigation at 1250 EC
Saturday OCT 26TH: F9 Irrigation at 1250 EC
Sunday OCT 27TH: F10 Irrigation at 1175 EC
Monday OCT 28TH: F11 Irrigation at 1175 EC
Tuesday OCT 29TH: F12 Irrigation at 1175 EC
Wednesday OCT 30TH: F13 Irrigation at 1175 EC
Thursday OCT 31TH: F14 Irrigation at 1175 EC
Friday NOV 1ST: F15 Irrigation at 1175 EC
Saturday NOV 2ND: F16 Irrigation at 1175 EC
Next week defoliation
Sunday NOV 3RD: F17 Irrigation at 1200 EC
Monday NOV 4TH: F18 Irrigation at 1200 EC
Tuesday NOV 5TH: F19 Irrigation at 1200 EC
Wednesday NOV 6TH: F20 Irrigation at 1200 EC
Thursday NOV 7TH: F21 Irrigation at 1200 EC - Started UV 395nm & FR 730nm (I keep the UV all cycle and the FR all the cycle +15 min after light off)
Friday NOV 8TH: F22 Irrigation at 1200 EC
Saturday NOV 9TH: F23 Irrigation at 1200 EC - Defoliation: Removed some big fan leaves who were hiding lower bud sites. Also good to avoid humidity spot in the canopy and allow better airflow.