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Sensi #741 by TOTEM

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9 L
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3 L
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Week 11
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TOTEM TOTEM
5 years ago
This is her last veg week. Just a heavy defoliation before the switch to 12/12 that I'll make on the first day of week 12. At the beginning of the week applied some foliar B-52 and Nirvana @ 0.5ml/L, then some more after the big defoliation I did at the end of the week, this time inside the watering solution, @ 2ml/L. She finally grew up a little bit, and I'm not saying she reached her sister Sensi #11, but she definitely gained some real height. I called her "Sensi Zapdos" haha!
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BlackOpsGrow
BlackOpsGrowcommentedweek 115 years ago
I doubt i will ever have the patience to veg out plants for that many weeks! That bring said tour plants look like master Pieces 😁 Good Luck with tour grow
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BlackOpsGrow
BlackOpsGrowcommentedweek 115 years ago
I doubt i will ever have the patience to veg out plants for that many weeks! That bring said tour plants look like master Pieces 😁 Good Luck with tour grow
BarrieGrower
BarrieGrowercommented5 years ago
@BlackOpsGrow, 11 weeks is not really that long. If you are doing a perpetual grow ( and have the room) you can veg for the same length of time as flower in another area. When the flower room opens up, move them to the room and then start more. It's definitely a process. The nice part is you always have plants in flower. Double the fun.
Aquabuds
Aquabudscommented5 years ago
@BlackOpsGrow, I was thinking the same thing
GrowFanatic
GrowFanaticcommentedweek 86 years ago
I really like those clips. Where did you get them?
TOTEM
TOTEMcommented5 years ago
@GrowFanatic, not really, but I can send you the Amazon link: https://www.amazon.it/dp/B07CNT7CWH/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_mx3eDb85M9FAH
GrowFanatic
GrowFanaticcommented6 years ago
@TOTEM, do they have a certain name?
TOTEM
TOTEMcommented6 years ago
@GrowFanatic, Amazon! Look for metallic colored ones.
HighestGrade
HighestGradecommentedweek 46 years ago
Hi buddy, can I throw a couple of questions? I see whan you planted the seeds, you didn't mix the Mykos with the soil, but just put a layer, what's the benefit from that instead of mixing it? After 20 days, was the 1L airpot already filled with roots? Thanks and keep on growing! :)
DaGroa
DaGroacommented5 years ago
@TOTEM, Sorry if I add that it's written on the bags to do so!!!! XD A part from jokes, you're right, the fungi need to "attach" to the roots the sooner the better, no need to spread 'em at the bottom of the pot. While growing and colonizing the mychorizzae will explore the whole pot looking for food anyway, and they protect themselves better from bad fungi/nematodes too when they're in greater number per cm2. I end up here, I sound too wiki! :D
HighestGrade
HighestGradecommented6 years ago
@TOTEM, thanks for the reply, keep on with your great garden :)
TOTEM
TOTEMcommented6 years ago
Hey @HighestGrade! Well, I think it's more important to create as much contact as possible between roots and mycorrhizae, and that's why I create a layer of them just under the transplanted plant, instead of mixing it with the soil. Doing like this, mycorrhizae should allow roots to create a better "base" to start their stretch from. After 20 days, no, the airpot was not completely filled, but since her final pot will be the 9L ones, and I'll not keep her in veg forever, I needed to follow a transplant schedule that allowed her to live for some weeks in the 3L pot too. Just a matter of simplicity, and not optimization for sure! Stay safe =)
Resin_Randy
Resin_Randycommentedweek 96 years ago
Looking great 👌🏼 i run 4 plants in 3 l air pots right now for the first Time and I wondered how the ladies would have been in 6 or 9 liter pots
Resin_Randy
Resin_Randycommented5 years ago
@TOTEM, yes as soon as this run is finished i‘ll switch to the 6l ! Maybe i‘ll put just one in a 12l AirPot and see what happens in a scrog still not sure about that 😅
TOTEM
TOTEMcommented5 years ago
@@Resin_Randy, I would say A LOT bigger! Why don’t you try with the 6L upgrade?
SensiSeeds
SensiSeedscommentedweek 165 years ago
Amazed by how good you make her look. Praying to the gods!
Lucimago
Lucimagocommented5 years ago
@SensiSeeds, That is a tidy looking canopy for sure
Budofpray
Budofpraycommentedweek 95 years ago
fantastic work buddy 👏 Lst main liner maniac spotted 🎯 😅
TOTEM
TOTEMcommented5 years ago
@Budofpray, Thanks so much buddy!!!!!!!!! 🤪💪🏼🙏🏼👊🏼
TheCode
TheCodecommentedweek 96 years ago
Hey man nice grow and mainline do you get a bigger yield by doing this? and what is your opinion about the tap water for myzzhroriza? What do you think when you gonna finish? and how do i like and follow this grow??? Good luck Peace!
TOTEM
TOTEMcommented5 years ago
Hey @TheCode, thanks for the compliment! Yeah, mainlining surely gives you better yields: you get 8-16-32 colas of the same size, where every one is being hit by light the same way of others’. Tap water for mycorrhizae is perfectly fine, but you MUST make chlorine evaporate before giving that to your plants. In practice, fill up a container with tap water and wait about 24-48h before using it. I’m about to flower this plant in about a week, so let’s say she will take between 8 and 11 weeks to end. In reality I don’t know because they’re experimental strains with not 100% defined flowering times. If you wanna follow the grow, just press the big green Follow button at the top of the page! Yo!!!!
GreenHouseLab
GreenHouseLabcommentedweek 66 years ago
Interesting what you are doing... Hopefully those deficiencies are better by next week. The Cal-Mag will definitely help.
TOTEM
TOTEMcommented6 years ago
@GreenHouseLab, YES! It really helped so much!! Thank you mate! 🙌
MaryJaneUSA
MaryJaneUSAcommentedweek 26 years ago
Good luck bro, I will follow along for sure on this one. I've been looking over some of your diaries to learn more about your scrog technique. Hopefully I can do that with my Gelatos this time. Good luck and grow well 👌!
TOTEM
TOTEMcommented6 years ago
@MaryJaneUSA, Thank you very much bro! 🙏
Waters
Waterscommentedweek 56 years ago
Get a foliar spray with cal mag onto her 3-4 times a day.
DaGroa
DaGroacommentedweek 76 years ago
You are a hell of a pruner bro! These babies bend to your knees on command! LOL. I'm a newby, the newest of the newbies really and I'm very curious about the hard defoliation...I read opposed opinions about the pruning stress not being compensated by the increase in light and nutriments they get this way. You did it already? (stupid question maybe...) What's the difference (in % of crop) between NO defoliation and HARD defoliation?! Ever got any "casualties" cause of this stressy intervent? Or any crop loss or had to keep veg longer to give em time to recover? Beautiful must say...I'm drooling!!! 😋
TOTEM
TOTEMcommented6 years ago
@DaGroa, Haha, loved this comment! Well, I think we all should work to optimize the spaces we have. Letting them grow naturally with one big cola in the middle, and many smaller (4-5 times less) colas around will yield LESS than enlarging them as much as we can in order to create an even flat canopy. This is the biggest difference I noticed between pruning and not pruning. Sometimes it happens that after some hard stress like mainlining some nodes start growing not symmetric anymore (one branch grows 1 cm before the corresponding one on the other side), but that's not so bad in the end. So... I think training your plants will always yield more! I always suggest you to understand the basics of lollipopping, which means removing any lower branch which is not reached by light. I think you can find many informations on growweedeasy.com, especially in the tutorial section!
MurD911Turbo
MurD911Turbocommentedweek 205 years ago
Those bud pictures at the end with the red hairs are absolute fire
Cosmic_haze
Cosmic_hazecommentedweek 165 years ago
Nice.!
BigDaddyK
BigDaddyKcommentedweek 165 years ago
3100 😱 quick flush her !!!
GanjaFarmar
GanjaFarmarcommentedweek 155 years ago
Thats coming along soo good man, ive been following this since week 1! Keep up the good work!
HarrysOG
HarrysOGcommentedweek 145 years ago
Nice work flower show coming 🧐👍👊💥
urbi09
urbi09commentedweek 145 years ago
This looks like it will turn out to be an amazing plant... keep it up
TightNugs
TightNugscommentedweek 203 years ago
Top work brother.sensi second to none 🤞🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿🍁
Canna_Life_420
Canna_Life_420commentedweek 204 years ago
Nice grow man! What’s the size of your tent?
Gassedupfromthemaskup
Gassedupfromthemaskupcommentedweek 204 years ago
Woah damn you did good growmie 💪👌💨