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Fission 300W Light Emitting Diodes/400W
Custom
Outdoor
Room Type
LST
weeks Technique
Defoliation
weeks Technique
Soil
Grow medium
53 L
Pot Size
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Week 2. Vegetation
6 years ago
5.08 cm
18 hrs
6.4
No Smell
26 L
2 L
45.72 cm
Planted seeds on february 20 2019. Germination began in 24-48hrs and all were above ground by february 22. One was showing much greater progress from the germination period as it popped first, grew taller and the leaves looked thicker and more full/lush from seedling than the other plant
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Week 3. Vegetation
6 years ago
10.16 cm
18 hrs
29 °C
6.4
No Smell
60 %
24 °C
26 L
2 L
40.64 cm
400 PPM
Nutrients 1
Moringa extract with mix of Bountiful Harvest and Miracle Grow all purlose fertilizer 50 mll
Same lighting. Same nutrients but one is outperforming the other 😊
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Week 4. Vegetation
6 years ago
17.78 cm
18 hrs
30 °C
6.4
Weak
78 %
23 °C
26 L
2 L
15.24 cm
Nutrients 1
Moringa only extract 50 mll
Did a lil modification to my ratchet light set up. Realized that regular flood lights give a lot of light but none of it can be used by the plant for photosynthesis cuz its not in the right colour spectrum. Was running dual 30w LED flood lights putting out 800lms (weak) but was enough to fool the plants to think its still day time but they werent really growing any different. Bought 3 red 100w flood lights and got some blue carpenter tape to put over the 30w led flood lights to imitate a blue spectrum. Yes i know its cheap and crappy and very unorthodox but im on a budget and anything is better than the old set up to me so i will see if it makes a difference
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Week 5. Vegetation
6 years ago
20.32 cm
18 hrs
29 °C
6.4
No Smell
70 %
23 °C
26 L
2 L
30.48 cm
Nutrients 1
Moringa extract with mix of Bountiful Harvest and Miracle Grow all purlose fertilizer 50 mll
Easy to see the differences. Many jus better phenotype i guess. Pic of what bountiful harvest is ( sold all over caribbean). I planned to start the grow with the Advanced nutrients Organic line but the order times and delivery for them to Antigua was a bit lengthy so i jus decided to feed them with existing stuff i had aound for the garden cuz i thought anything is better than jus plain old water lol. The mixture was with some Moringa tree extract i had fermenting outside with about 1/2 teaspoon on the miracle grow and boutiful harvest. All were below 1/4 recommended strength to avoid any issues and i didnt want the grow to be based on synthetic stuff
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Week 6. Vegetation
6 years ago
30.48 cm
18 hrs
6.4
Weak
26 L
2 L
15.24 cm
Nutrients 3
Moringa only extract 50 mll
OG Organics Iguana Juice Grow - Advanced Nutrients
OG Organics Iguana Juice Grow 4 mll
OG Organics Ancient Earth - Advanced Nutrients
OG Organics Ancient Earth 2 mll
Very lleased with AN product line. Just used it today for the first so we will see how the look next week. Moringa extraxt is used as foliar spray Plants were both LST with the bigger plant achieving more so it had.much better results. Started to train the runt but it didnt look as promising so i let her strainten up naturally then did defoliation to allow more growth on the nodes.
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Week 7. Vegetation
6 years ago
38.1 cm
18 hrs
30 °C
6.3
Weak
75 %
21 °C
26 L
2 L
15.24 cm
Nutrients 3
Moringa only extract 50 mll
OG Organics Iguana Juice Grow - Advanced Nutrients
OG Organics Iguana Juice Grow 4 mll
OG Organics Ancient Earth - Advanced Nutrients
OG Organics Ancient Earth 2 mll
All the pics i added week by week were not included because i did not add a comment with them 😔. Pics included with progress Did more lst as branches grew and a lot of defoliation along the way. They get bushy real quick so i defoliate then let them grow out for about 3 days then trim up again so the sunlight hits all over more evenly Will be including horse manure, rabbit guano, bat guano, earthworm castings and seabird guano into my feeding program for optimum results edit: all my pics were removed again😡😡😡😡😡
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Week 8. Vegetation
6 years ago
53.34 cm
18 hrs
27 °C
6.3
Weak
63 %
24 °C
26 L
2 L
15.24 cm
400 PPM
Nutrients 3
compost tea 50 mll
OG Organics Iguana Juice Grow - Advanced Nutrients
OG Organics Iguana Juice Grow 4 mll
OG Organics Ancient Earth - Advanced Nutrients
OG Organics Ancient Earth 2 mll
plants have the width and amount of colas i think will be enough for a 8oz harvest per plant. plants seem to really like the compost tea with the added rabbit guano. whenever they get fed with it the leaves point upwards shortly after and no signs of overfeeding even when used with the AN OIM line............btw i just got sensizyme, big bud, bud candy and mother earth super tea from their organic product line as well. the sensizyme will be used from this week onwards until i flush before harvest and the other products will be introduced in the transition and flowering stages. saw a few inches growth and will allow them to grow upwards for the next 2-3 weeks or until they reach 42 inches in height before flipping to flower.
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Grow Questions
Wadadli_Kush
Wadadli_Kushstarted grow question 6 years ago
i am doing outdoor grow adding lighting for 6hrs daily. two 30w LED flood light 800lmn output covered with blue carpenters tape to give a blue hue along with two 100w red flood lights. plants 8 weeks old. if i upgrade to 450w fullspectrum outdoor light will it cause hermophedite?
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Denzulanswered grow question 6 years ago
Based off of my experiance I wouldn't think so. I have 3 tents and constantly move the ladies about and there is a roughly 500w difference between them. Never has given me a herm issue.
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Week 9. Vegetation
6 years ago
68.58 cm
18 hrs
28 °C
6.5
Weak
62 %
25 °C
26 L
6 L
30.48 cm
400 PPM
Nutrients 4
compost tea 75 mll
OG Organics Iguana Juice Grow - Advanced Nutrients
OG Organics Iguana Juice Grow 4 mll
OG Organics Ancient Earth - Advanced Nutrients
OG Organics Ancient Earth 2 mll
bat and rabbit guano added to tea sensizym added a little defoliation did on plant1 because it was getting way to bushy for the new nodes to extend their shoots. plant2 will be defoliated in another day or two of growth. upgraded my grow light so will see if i get better results this week for the extra 6hrs they recieve. each plaats has about 22+ colas.........how many colas would i need to get 448grams (1lb) of dried buds?
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Wadadli_Kush
Wadadli_Kushstarted grow question 6 years ago
is it ppssible to hit a plteau in the veg stage from specific strains? as in if they reach a certain height does the genetics stop the plants from vigorous growth after it hits a ceiling before u flip it to flower?
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MarcXLanswered grow question 6 years ago
Mostly the plateau is triggered by the space for roots, the weather and light conditions and the nutrition. Theoretically the plants would continue to grow if they are not limited by any circumstances until the internal problems would stop her, i think about osmotic pressure to transport water and nutrition to the top and stability of the stem to handle the weight.
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Week 10. Vegetation
6 years ago
72.39 cm
18 hrs
30 °C
6.1
Weak
64 %
24 °C
26 L
4 L
45.72 cm
400 PPM
Nutrients 4
compost tea 75 mll
OG Organics Iguana Juice Grow - Advanced Nutrients
OG Organics Iguana Juice Grow 4 mll
OG Organics Ancient Earth - Advanced Nutrients
OG Organics Ancient Earth 2 mll
this week was rough and a little frustrating discovered a nasty spider mite problem. got some stuff to kill these bastards before i flip them to flower. i actually thought these insects only trouble plants when they are in flowering........seems i was wrong. problem looks cured but will folllw up again next week to make sure everything is dead including any babies that escaped and try to hatch. not seeing much growth and im not sure if it was because of the mites or the fact that they are kind of big in the veg stage for the strain. this led to ask a grow question regarding hitting a plateau in the veg stage due to the specific strain did make shift ties on the sides of the bags using 1 inch screws and some thread to give them a final trining bit before i flip them plant2 seems to be malnourished as the leaves are less dark green now compared to plant1. i have just started to fix this by foliar feeding her with an extra dose of N and slight increase in K. will monitor and see how she does going fwd. i originally wanted to veg for 12 wks minimum but i may have to flip after this week if the growth still seems slow compared to previous weeks Any suggestions, pointers or guides would be appreciated 😊 #HappyGrowing
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Week 11. Flowering
6 years ago
83.82 cm
13 hrs
29 °C
6.1
Weak
71 %
24 °C
26 L
4 L
400 PPM
Nutrients 6
compost tea 95 mll
OG Organics Iguana Juice Bloom - Advanced Nutrients
OG Organics Iguana Juice Bloom 4 mll
OG Organics Ancient Earth - Advanced Nutrients
OG Organics Ancient Earth 2 mll
plants have become hungry nutrient monsters. they seem to be back to normal and they have been drinking a lot now. plant1 now needs more N in her diet just like plant2 did. so i will start to feed both very heavily. plant is doing great with new shoots and i counted about 30+ sites that will be fat colas 😁 2 days since i decided to flip them....... #HappyGrowing
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Week 12. Flowering
6 years ago
100.33 cm
13 hrs
30 °C
6.1
Weak
65 %
24 °C
26 L
4 L
400 PPM
Nutrients 7
compost tea 50 mll
OG Organics Iguana Juice Bloom - Advanced Nutrients
OG Organics Iguana Juice Bloom 4 mll
OG Organics Ancient Earth - Advanced Nutrients
OG Organics Ancient Earth 2 mll
explosive growth so far for plant 1. she started to look clear of any defeciencies but plant2 is requiring even more extra juice than i thought. i leave the the advanced nutrient product line to handle the root zone and foliar feed with extra supplements for the N and K they need. looking forward to seeing if plant2 does something as amazing as plant1 in the stretch but only time will tell...... #HappyGrowing
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Week 13. Flowering
6 years ago
106.68 cm
13 hrs
30 °C
6.1
Weak
65 %
25 °C
53 L
4 L
400 PPM
Nutrients 7
compost tea 50 mll
OG Organics Iguana Juice Bloom - Advanced Nutrients
OG Organics Iguana Juice Bloom 4 mll
OG Organics Ancient Earth - Advanced Nutrients
OG Organics Ancient Earth 2 mll
so this week has been going well but still a few hiccups along the way. plant1 is a monster and is growing great. im happy with this girl in all honesty. plant2 on the other hand recovered from her N deficiency and just as quickly suffered a P deficiency. talk about a hungry plant. in 2 days she lost a lot of leaves but i flushed with FloraKleen and started foliar feeding her heavily with a bloom booster and she has since began to regain her composure and looks way better than 2 days ago. Both plants were also transplanted........plant1 into a 14gal pot and plant 2 got a makeshift raised bed on a portion of a 10x10 concrete decking still hoping that plant2 comes around as good as plant1 #HappyGrowing
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Week 14. Flowering
6 years ago
109.22 cm
13 hrs
30 °C
6.8
Weak
79 %
23 °C
53 L
4 L
400 PPM
Nutrients 7
compost tea 50 mll
OG Organics Iguana Juice Bloom - Advanced Nutrients
OG Organics Iguana Juice Bloom 4 mll
OG Organics Ancient Earth - Advanced Nutrients
OG Organics Ancient Earth 2 mll
So this week saw the demise of my favorite plant 😔😔😔😔 I have a mastiff/APBT mix that i was breeding with my chow/labrador mix and i suspect he peed all over my plant a few times unoticed because I let him go to do his business. Hes always tied because of his size and aggression but this was a big mistake.......again this is just 1 assumption for the carnage. I honestly dont know what could have happened in that short time or what in earth happened to my tree. I saw a stem that was half withered and half good vertically which i never witnessed before. The side with a brown line was all dead including any foliage on that side while the other half of the stem was healthy???? I also noticed it started mid way on the stem from the 3rd or 4th node up to the top of the small cola on plant2 Plant1 however is my only hope. She is continuing to do great and she showed good resistance to the weather recently. Last week was a heat wave now this week was severe rain and flooding lol. 3 days of heavy rain with little or no sun and she took all the storm conditions like a champ. All i could do to salvage plant2 was to take a few clones before the plant died. I left it to see if it would do anything different during the storm n heavy rain and it looks like it may revive itself but it may herm or just be useless............if it herms i will have feminized seeds for next grow but will have to be careful with it around my other girl. From looking at the pics and explanation of what happened to plant2 can anyone tell me if they have seen or heard of anything like this please Looking forward to next weeks struggles and as always.........#HappyGrowing 😊
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Week 15. Flowering
6 years ago
109.22 cm
13 hrs
32 °C
4.3
Strong
64 %
25 °C
53 L
2 L
400 PPM
Nutrients 6
OG Organics Iguana Juice Bloom - Advanced Nutrients
OG Organics Iguana Juice Bloom 4 mll
OG Organics Ancient Earth - Advanced Nutrients
OG Organics Ancient Earth 2 mll
Sensizym - Advanced Nutrients
Sensizym 2 mll
In yhis week the bad luck continued and the weather and ph for the organic nutrients i was using almost sent my plant into a coma😔 I never rrally checked the ph for the advanced nutrients and i should habe done that from the begining. I realized i had nutrient lockout as the llants have everything to grow but were showing weirs leaf symptoms. I got a ph meter from a friend and to my surprise the advanced nutrients OIM line is basically acid water for the plants...........Nice job for a company that boasts and has pioneered products with PH Perfect technology 👌👌👌👌 I called them immediately to vent and they explained it to me that the organic cant be fully organic and be branded as such with the ph perfect tech. They advised me to use baking soda to get it in the 6 range again. The only thing saving my plants in veg was the compost tea i was feeding as it was closer to the 7 range in ph. I was forced to hack half the tree before it burnt up or died because of how it was looking and totalled about 230grams of wet young small buds. The other part of the tree is reviving and will hopefully make it thru harvest or if not ill chop her down but im trying to have some faith in her. Lets see how it goes and until next week...........#HappyGrowing 😊
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Week 16. Flowering
6 years ago
109.22 cm
13 hrs
31 °C
6.7
Strong
71 %
25 °C
53 L
2 L
400 PPM
Nutrients 1
Sugar Rush - Mills Nutrients
Sugar Rush 15 mll
So this week was a bit of an upside to the last month of bullshit ive been dealing with my girls. Was tempted to scrap the grow and start again but i really wanna tatse wat these blue cookies are like so i tried my best to save this girl and she just might make it through now that things are under control again. Buds are ONLY now starting to get size and the smell is amazing. She lights up my entire backyard in the mornings when the dew is heavy and honestly anytime the breeze blows past her buds. 😍 Love at first smell 😍 Watered her with straight rain water for little over a week so the soil could get back to a correct ph and will continue to moniter her Advanced nutrients products have been discontinued for now and i just use a mix of a high phoshorus and high potassium bloom boosters to let her pack on size until harvest i guess just so that i dont get any more bullshit surprises I got maybe a month before she might be ready to cut so hold on and enjoy the journey with me.............#HappyGrowing😊
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Week 17. Flowering
6 years ago
109.22 cm
13 hrs
34 °C
7.3
Strong
57 %
27 °C
53 L
2 L
400 PPM
Nutrients 2
Sweet berry 8 mll
Sugar Rush - Mills Nutrients
Sugar Rush 15 mll
No real issues this week other than the hated spidermites but i just spray them off the leaves once or twice a day and theyre under control now. Buds are looking better with a touch begining to be cloudy but like 80 or 90% are still clear. The odor is something to admire. Its a hint of blueberry with a piney cinnamon or vanilla like scent thats quite unique. She continues to light up the backyard 😍 Started adding SweetBerry from Botanicare as i felt this would help to bring out more flavour from the strain since i discontinued the advanced nutrients line. Lets see if she fattens up any more and hopefully everything continues to go ok until i put her in flush mode for harvesting..........And as always.............#HappyGrowing😊
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CoastGrower
CoastGrowercommentedweek 106 years ago
When you put indoorplants outdoor and under the sun for the first time thet have a light shock and stop growing for 48 to 72 hours.
Wadadli_Kush
Wadadli_Kushcommented6 years ago
@CoastGrower, thanks again bro
Wadadli_Kush
Wadadli_Kushcommented6 years ago
@CoastGrower, i understand that but they have been on this cycle since seedlings and were fine. the only chages made in the week was the grow lights and the spider mite issue. since then they i have carried up the lights 6 inches and the plants have gone back to a more usual growth of abt 0.6 - 1" a day. monday they were 28.5 and today they are already 30". the growth i got for 2 days was similar to the entire week 9 lol. the lights may have been the problem so i will see if things start to get back to normal this week edit: the wattage and spectrum have significantly increased and that may have actually shocked them to be honest. all levels remain the same or very close and they have now started to grow normally again. thanks for the input and since u mentioned it i was pondering how until i checked the lights i got and saw they put out about 1100umol PAR at 12 inches and abt 850 or 900umol at 18 inches. both are very high for vegging with no additional CO2 so i guess since i carried them up about 6 inches that helped
Strife957
Strife957commentedweek 146 years ago
Oh dang, that is horrible. It sounds like you maybe correct about how it may be urine since it only affected one side. Maybe soil pests? I do not really know what that damage looks like tho. And I would think that it would be more progressive
Wadadli_Kush
Wadadli_Kushcommented6 years ago
@Verlido, Thx fam. Hoping nothing else goes wrong before harvest
Verlido
Verlidocommented6 years ago
@Wadadli_Kush, Very well thinking! Its urine that fucked up your PH 😞 Sorry for your loss
Wadadli_Kush
Wadadli_Kushcommented6 years ago
@Strife957, Yea i just dont underatand how that could happen so quick. I foliar fed both plants around 6pm before dark and woke up to her being half dead. Saw pee on the pot for plant1 but the new 14gal pot is tall so none could hit the tree or soil direct which made me suspicious towards the other plant that was sitting much lower
Ssomeguy
Ssomeguycommentedweek 96 years ago
Looks really good. I can't quite tell, but they look space/rootbound, unless you feed them quite regularly and REALLY well. Nonetheless, very nice! Unfortunately I have no experience with weighing dried colas, but it's certainly going to depend on quite a few things. How long, how thick, how dense are the colas? I mean, here's a cola on one of my plants: https://growdiaries.s3-accelerate.amazonaws.com/static/post/photo/19262/968669_african-bagseedscustomsativa-dominant-hybrids.jpg , I wouldn't need many of those for 1lb. A good estimate seems to be about 10-25% of wet weight. So if you can roughly get the wet cola weight, you should have a fair idea.
Ssomeguy
Ssomeguycommented6 years ago
@Wadadli_Kush, Sorry, I didn't mean to say I *know* they're root or space bound. It just looked like that from some of the pictures, difficult to say, you had it listed at 7 liter but I couldn't quite tell. Like even now if I look at the pictures, it doesn't look like 30+ liter (7 gallon or so), it's a bit weird. Honest guess from the pics would be about 10-15 liters. If you say it's bigger than 7 gallon, that's pretty good. I'll give you a vague estimate of what I got from my 20l (4.5 gallon) pots (virtually no manual stress/fimming/topping, etc though, they had harsh enough conditions, so you could probably do better, wider but shallower pots than mine would also help), which is around 125g dry per plant. I've had some 2.2m plants in crap 20 liter pots. So disregard what I said about the space, with like 50 liters (11 gallon) I could probably grow 3m+ plants. That plant pictured was about 2.2m tall, roughly, 30 cm space on 2 of the sides, with a bit more space on 2 of the other sides (though not that much, other thiings growing around it, etc). That was actually the smallest plant I had in soil (due to stress, incredibly high peak temps, lots of rain/storms, dog broke it when it was younger, etc), even though it technically had a bit more space. https://growdiaries.s3-accelerate.amazonaws.com/static/post/photo/19262/929766_african-bagseedscustomsativa-dominant-hybrids.jpg The plants there are spaced 60cm apart, some of them are almost 4m tall. That was a bit more than 2 weeks ago, they're all supported due to weight/density now, some of them have been harvested. https://growdiaries.s3-accelerate.amazonaws.com/static/post/photo/19262/1015040_continuation-of-first-growcustomsativa-dominant-hybrids.jpg That's what it looked like recently...
Wadadli_Kush
Wadadli_Kushcommented6 years ago
@@Ssomeguy, those buds look amazing btw!!!!!! i wish i could get each one close to those in density 😊 but that looks like a really big tree tho
Wadadli_Kush
Wadadli_Kushcommented6 years ago
@@Ssomeguy, thanks how can u tell if they are space or rootbound? i have them in grocery bags that i use as fabric air pots 😁. they are bigger than my 7gal regular pots but not quite sure about their volume. at the moment each plant in the pots weigh about 50lbs never thought of that way to estimate while on the tree and it only make sense because thats how you do it after harvest. after a few more weeks of veg i will flip to flower and see how it goes
growdoctordc
growdoctordccommentedweek 126 years ago
@Wadadli_Kush, you are surely proud of how these are going so far. Outdoor grown never delivers the pristine flower of lab grown, but it’s a far more sublime high & organic flavor and isn’t that what counts?!
growdoctordc
growdoctordccommented6 years ago
@Wadadli_Kush, Sooo hot! You and your neighbors have bigger concerns with heat that dangerous. Best wishes with that. If it’s consolation, some of the best weed I’ve enjoyed grew in horribly hot, dry conditions. There wasn’t much of it, but it was really good! If they survive the heat, it will be due to trichomes production as a means of self preservation. I marvel at how cannabis adapts to nearly any condition. Tomatoes, rice, beans etc are picky. Not good ole cannabis! Hang in there! Should be an interesting harvest.
Wadadli_Kush
Wadadli_Kushcommented6 years ago
@growdoctordc, thank you and you are right. i did outdoor and organic to get better flavour, scent and more trichomes because of our weather conditions at this time of year. In june/july the avg temp, avg humidity and daylights hours are nearly perfect to achieve maximum potency for outdoor grown plants but......... A heat wave just hit the island and possible region so humidity is way down and the temps have gone up to 109 degrees so far and i know this is stressful and inhibits growth and many other things so im hopings things get better pretty soon or else i may be forced to flower them indoors.
Ssomeguy
Ssomeguycommentedweek 116 years ago
Your plants look great, I wouldn't worry TOO much about the yellowing there, they tend to do that a lot in transition (from veg to more flowering), from what I can tell, as they drop leaves too. Also, stress from light, heat, pests, temperature could also affect that. Overall, they look really healthy. But I would suggest it is a good time to start thinking about terpenes/sugars/carbs/and some potassium and phosphor, since the effects in flowering are somewhat latent.
Ssomeguy
Ssomeguycommented6 years ago
@Wadadli_Kush, Yeah that looks VERY potent. I would suggest you should use very little of it, and gradually increase until about a few weeks before harvesting (unless you notice nutrient burn). Be careful with that, the phosphorus content is VERY high. I won't lie, I'd use that atm though, for my own plants. I'm struggling for phosphorus a bit.
Wadadli_Kush
Wadadli_Kushcommented6 years ago
@@Ssomeguy, thanks for a the hep along the way. i kinda figured rhey would want those as well so i bought a product called Sugar Express by Miller Nutrients. will add pics to next weeks update and i might start using this as soon as tomorrow 😁 Not much info online but here is a link to view the product: https://millerchemical.com/products_detail.php?id=14
GrowBeforeHoe
GrowBeforeHoecommentedweek 116 years ago
Great looking plants, best wishes till harvest. Keep growing 👍🏻💚
GrowBeforeHoe
GrowBeforeHoecommented6 years ago
@Wadadli_Kush, Yeah I also looking forward to your grow update next week! ✌️🏻
Wadadli_Kush
Wadadli_Kushcommented6 years ago
@GrowBeforeHoe, thanks. real encouraging fam! its been a real treat watching them grow over the last few months cant wait to see what happens in the next couple weeks
GrowBeforeHoe
GrowBeforeHoecommentedweek 76 years ago
Looking good. Nice plants and nice canopy the LST seems to work very well. Keep Growing! 👍🏻
GrowBeforeHoe
GrowBeforeHoecommented6 years ago
@Wadadli_Kush, You doing a good job. LST is a pretty effective way to increase your yield. 👍
Wadadli_Kush
Wadadli_Kushcommented6 years ago
@GrowBeforeHoe, Thanks. This is my first grow in the last 15+ yrs and the first time im doing any training other than topping when i was much younger trying to grow plants 😊
Ssomeguy
Ssomeguycommentedweek 176 years ago
Sorry to hear about your issues... I know it's no consolation, but I actually ranted about AN like a month ago...dodgy stuff that (the company, owners, etc). Having a real mess with my largest plant here, too. ~40 weeks but it's still not mature, and conditions are really crap for it now, it's struggling really badly. Best of luck with your remaining plant.
Wadadli_Kush
Wadadli_Kushcommented6 years ago
@@Ssomeguy, Thanks. Its definitely been a learning experience and 1 thing i know for sure is that i wont be using anything from AN unless it has the PH Perfect technology in it. I hope your plant bounces back and you are able to reap the rewards for such a long grow. i prefer organic growing so i will jump back on the guano train...........seabird, bat and rabbit to be specific.
Puffer_Bill
Puffer_Billcommentedweek 116 years ago
Very nice lush healthy plant. 💪🏽🌱🤙🏼
Wadadli_Kush
Wadadli_Kushcommented6 years ago
@Puffer_Bill, thx bro
GrowBeforeHoe
GrowBeforeHoecommentedweek 126 years ago
Pretty plants as always👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🌱
Wadadli_Kush
Wadadli_Kushcommented6 years ago
@GrowBeforeHoe, thx 😊
CoastGrower
CoastGrowercommentedweek 126 years ago
Those are some biggies! Nice
Wadadli_Kush
Wadadli_Kushcommented6 years ago
@CoastGrower, thx 😊👊
DeaneR
DeaneRcommentedweek 116 years ago
Your plants look beautiful under the natural daylight!
Wadadli_Kush
Wadadli_Kushcommented6 years ago
@DeaneR, thanks 👊👊👊........seeing your plants was very encouraging for me. cant wait to see how they turn out in full bloom
Puffer_Bill
Puffer_Billcommentedweek 76 years ago
Very nice 👊🏼😀👍🏻
Wadadli_Kush
Wadadli_Kushcommented6 years ago
@Puffer_Bill, thx 👊
Resin_Randy
Resin_Randycommentedweek 166 years ago
Nice work keep it up🍀✌️🏻
ButtersStotch
ButtersStotchcommentedweek 146 years ago
Sorry about your plant man! I kinda know how you feel. My dog took a big chunk out of one of my girls when she was just a seedling and stunted it severely. Good luck with the other one!
InhaleXhale
InhaleXhalecommentedweek 146 years ago
Nice looking plants! Happy growing!
Puffer_Bill
Puffer_Billcommentedweek 126 years ago
Looking gr🎱.
Ssomeguy
Ssomeguycommentedweek 106 years ago
There's no way I'd be eating or using diazinon.
Ssomeguy
Ssomeguycommented6 years ago
@Wadadli_Kush, Well I can't actually get potassium bicarb here, for some reason or another. It should be available where you are, I'm sure there are some sites with info for reasonable directions, unfortunately I can't say. Otherwise something like ash has a fair amount of potassium carbonate (note, not bicarbonate), apparently. This was not spider mite related though, but because it relates to potassium carbonate...Initially I used some hydrogen peroxide, then an ash "tea" as a foliar spray on some of my plants after I read about it. Though I'd guess a bit too late, since that was after I got some issues on a couple of plants. But it seems to have at least somewhat halted mildew on the problematic plants. In terms of teas that seemed to work...well, it's very difficult to say, but I used some alliums (garlic/onion-like stuff), chili, marigold, rosemary a bunch of other plants randomly growing here, typical stuff like lemon juice, etc. I honestly can't specifically recommend something, since I reacted based on what happened, without much knowledge and no experience. I also can't recommend any pesticide/insecticide product, either (I don't buy any) and I also didn't really get spider mite issues... so specifically for mites, especially, not much I can say. But in general, one of my simpler approaches is usually to simply spray stuff with plain (cold) water. Edit: I just read that, apparently, that was common before industrial pesticides and stuff. And I mean, as a very basic option, it might be worth considering (I used to spray my plants down a lot in summer, due to extreme heat, maybe that prevented mites?) https://www.rollitup.org/t/spider-mites-use-water.97714/
Wadadli_Kush
Wadadli_Kushcommented6 years ago
@@Ssomeguy, very good read and i understand where you are coming from now. these companies try to hide the negatives and the retailers n department stores down here just dont mind selling whats on their shelf to make a sale 😔 looks like no more diazinon for me. i actually hanlded it without gloves with a mist bottle i use for foliar feeding so u can imagjne what damage ive already done to myself in that short space of time lol. which pesticide/ insecticide would you recommend or which recipe gave the best results to you ? also the potassium bi carbonate sounds very interesting..........how would i go about mixing something like that?
Ssomeguy
Ssomeguycommented6 years ago
@Wadadli_Kush, "A lot of food u probably consumed or that was grown to be ingredients in the food you consume was already treated with this chemical at some point im sure." Yes, I'm sure, but I also avoid that stuff now if I can. If you use that stuff, that's your choice. But no way can you convince me of that organophosphate shit, developed by say, the makers of DDT, being okay. Just like you couldn't convince me of glyphosate being okay. I don't think it has minimal effects, I could be wrong. One thing I can suggest before and in flower for mildew/mold resistance (and potassium and carbon foliar feed) is probably potassium (bi)carbonate. Other than that, I can't say much. Sticky tape works well against some pests like gnats, covering top soil with sand if necessary, etc. I've also made a bunch of teas and homemade "fungicides" and "pesticides", no real idea about how effective that is/was, but anyway, I don't have too many problems. There's a lot I could say about that sort of stuff, but I'm tired. "Developmental and Reproductive Toxicology of Pesticides Poorni Iyer, Susan Makris, in Hayes' Handbook of Pesticide Toxicology (Third Edition), 2010 12.5.2.10 Diazinon This organophosphate insecticide has been tested extensively and yielded variable results for reproductive and developmental endpoints. Spyker and Avery in 1977 exposed pregnant mice (9 mg/kg) and observed behavioral effects and functional impairments in overtly normal offspring along with neuropathology in the forebrain. The standard developmental toxicity studies in rats and rabbits do not demonstrate adverse effects (CDPR, 2009). In another review malormations were not reported in hamsters and rabbits, but renal, rib, limb and anomalies of the central nervous system and digits were noted in rats, and skull and teeth abnormalities were noted in puppies (Schardein, 1993). In both one-generation and two-generation reproduction studies, a variety of adverse effects were observed. These include a decrease in the gestation index (number of litters with live offspring/number pregnant), a reduction in ovarian weights, and a prolonged gestation length. The reproduction NOAEL < 10 ppm (1 mg/kg/day) or LOEL = 10 ppm (CDPR, 2009). Behavioral effects were confirmed in neurotoxicity studies in rats (CDPR, 2009). Recently in rats, neonatal diazinon exposure, at doses below the threshold for cholinesterase inhibition, demonstrated effects on emotional responses altering serotonergic synaptic function. The effects were preferential in males with no significant effects for females. The outcomes examined reflect different aspects of emotionality such as: (1) decreased venturing into the open arms in the elevated plus maze – typically interpreted as increase in anxiety; (2) loss of preference for sweetened liquids – characteristic of anhedonia, a typical component of animal models of depression (Roegge et al., 2008). Some inhibition of acetyl cholinesterase with a higher dose reversed the cognitive impairment and this nonmonotonic dose–effect function has also been seen with neurochemical effects. While some of the diazinon effects on cognition resemble those seen earlier for chlorpyrfos, some differ suggesting that diazinon and chlorpyrifos affect transmitter systems supporting memory function differently." Notice the fairly broad damage, but also, despite "extensive" testing (which is never influenced by lobbying and deception and such), no mention of effects on humans, or the more general environmental damage. Then something like: "Diazinon, an organophosphate pesticide, induces oxidative stress and genotoxicity in cells deriving from large intestine" https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11356-015-5519-y If you read carefully, you notice it has high lipid solubility, so damage is cumulative and latent. Which is perfect if you use it for obese people buying toxic "food".
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Hazecat_420
Hazecat_420commentedweek 173 years ago
El olor que describes debe estar exquisito 👽
DoDrugs420
DoDrugs420commentedweek 174 years ago
Beautifull choice on that Blue Cookies.
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