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Here we go again! This time around, to avoid the thrips from last, we are switching our the soil from BioBizz All mix to Plagron light mix.
We have also acquired a nice new 130watt LED lamp, spanking out a staggering 25000 lumen. I turned this down to half for the first week.
We are also trying out Big Plant Science's liquid fertilizer.
The plant has been transplanted to it's new home for the next ~3 months, and we have lightly sprinkled 4 grams of BIG Root Explosion around the hole in the transplant.
Day 3 update: Lowered the light to 50cm above the plants.
Day 4 update: Watered with nutrients.
Day 6 update: Watered. Lowered the light to 30cm above the plants.
Grow is going fine. The nodes are growing really tight, and since there is no burn damage from the light, this seems to be the perfect conditions for lush growth!
Day 2 update: Watered with nutrients.
Day 3 update: Mainlining Step 1. Plant topped at node 3. All other branches and fan leaves removed.
Day 4 update: Watered with nutrients.
Day 5 update: Mainlining Step 2. Plant topped at next node to create 4 main branches. They are tiny at the moment.
We have begun the first two stages of Mainlining and the plant now has 4 main branches. We would like to top them again this week to produce 4 more branches at a total of 8 main branches.
The stem is already very thick and strong.
Day 2 update: Watered with nutrients. Cut lower fan leaves.
Day 5 update: Watered with nutrients. Defoliated lower fan leaves.
Another week begins and we are left with a dense and healthy looking plant from Week 4. If you haven't yet, check the tie job on Day 5 from Week 4, as it sets the stage for what's going on in the later weeks. Barney's Farm Phantom OG grows dense and compact. We're having a slightly harder time training it in comparison to the LSD, as the branches do not reach out far enough to be pulled away from each other. But who can complain about a fat healthy plant?
We have finished all mainlining steps, as we are stopping at 8 main nodes.
Day 1 update: Watered with nutrients.
Day 3 update: Watered with nutrients.
Day 4 update: Defoliation.
Day 5 update: Watered.
Day 6 update: Scrog deployed.
Day 7 update: Watered with nutrients.
We decided to flip the lights as the plant has become rather big for our tent. This is as we are expecting a stretch of 2 to 3 times the size of it's current height. We have noticed a slight nitrogen toxicity, some bigger fan leaves are wrinkled and very robust, so we are ditching Power House Part A for the first feeding on Day 2.
Day 2 update: Watered with nutrients.
Day 4 update: Still lacking behind LSD, but growing incredibly dense.
Day 5 update: Watered with nutrients.
Day 7 update: Watered with nutrients.
The plant has stretched but is very outgrown by it's neighbour, LSD.
We have noticed a mold like substance in Power House Part A, a long white string of material, which shouldn't be apparent in a soluble nutrient. Also, some leaves appear to have a very dark green colour, with a rough texture. It appears to be a nitrogen toxicity, which may indicate an overall imbalance in the nutrient feed. The plant overall is doing great, but as the water here contains a lot of calcium, we might cut back on Calcium Plus Part B, which also contains nitrogen.
Day 2 update: Watered with nutrients.
Day 4 update: Watered with nutrients. (Without Calcium Plus Part B)
Day 6 update: Watered with nutrients. (Without Calcium Plus Part B)
The plants have stretched significantly, not as much as it's neighbor LSD though. Not much to say at this point, the grow is going well and the main-lining is showing it's worth.
Day 1 update: Watered with nutrients. (Minus Part B).
Day 3 update: Watered with nutrients. (Minus Part B).
Day 5 update: Watered with nutrients.
This lamp, nutrient and main-lining combination is incredible!
We have been away for the week, so the pictures have been taken with the timelapse webcam, thus a little shoddy. Growth has been insane! We are once again skipping a bunch of Part B in the nutrient mix as our main water supply already contains a lot of calcium.
Day 1 update: Watered with nutrients.
Day 3 update: Watered with nutrients (Minus part B).
Day 5 update: Watered with nutrients (Minus part B).
Day 7 update: Watered with nutrients.
Another good week! It's just watering every other day from now, we hardly do any gardening. Some of the leaves below the canopy are having a hard time, but that is probably just the plant ditching them, everything else is healthy and green.
Day 2 update: Watered with nutrients.
Day 4 update: Watered with nutrients.
Day 6 update: Watered with nutrients. (Without Part B)
The plant is doing great and has a deep dark green colour in the leaves. It's neighbour has problems with a possible Nitrogen deficiency, however the Phantom OG has a darker leaf colour, and doesn't look affected as it's tall neighbour LSD.
Day 1 update: Watered with nutrients. (Without Part B).
Day 3 update: Watered. We decided to flush with (carefully) pH'd water, a little higher than usual, probably in the 6.5 to 7.0 range.
Day 5 update: Watered with nutrients.
Phantom OG is doing really well. It has grown a lot more compact than it's yellowing neighbour LSD. Apparently it is also more resistant to the Nitrogen block that LSD seems to be suffering. The leaves have a healthy dark green and strong texture.
Day 1 update: Watered with nutrients.
Day 3 update: Watered with nutrients. (Half Part B)
Day 5 update: Watered with nutrients. (Half Part B)
Day 7 update: Watered with nutrients. (Half Part B)
The plants are nearing the end of the grow and looking very nice! It is surprisingly easy to grow, and hardly have any issues. Phantom OG on auto-pilot!
Day 2 update: Watered with nutrients.
Day 5 update: Watered.
Day 7 update: Watered.
Flushing! It's time for pouring water into the little plants and nothing else. We cheated a bit, and started mid last week. The plants are looking very good, no sign of Nitrogen deficiency though.
Day 3 update: Watered
Day 6 update: Watered. Day before harvest.
Phantom OG was fun to grow, t was a bit hard to mainline, as it did not spread out that much, which hurt the yield in the end. However, the trichome production was off the charts, you can see it in the picture on the scale.