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Week 9
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63.5
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ArborFarms ArborFarms
5 years ago
Week 9 (week 2 of flower) I decided to do the lollipop technique. Mainly because here at the coast my humidity gets really high, and I noticed yesterday while fertigating that some of the fan leaves were wet. This was from the leaves touching and this was also increasing the humidity a lot. I’m trying to target a lower humidity in flower (40-55% RH) than I did in veg (55-65%RH) to prevent pm or mold from beginning. I have enough fans, and a dehumidifier (which is large for my tent) however it just isn’t enough, so a haircut it is. I was nervous about doing the lollipop technique, but after I started with one branch (starting from the bottom first) and removing the side stems halfway up, I was able to start seeing a pattern and this I just duplicated till I got up towards the top. I was nervous that I might of induced to much stress for her, but this morning she looks healthy and happy! These plants really are resilient (well this strain is) treat them like a human and you will be rewarded. Fertigation frequency is everyday now, she is thirsty every morning and receives 1 1/2gal with about 1L runoff. I dialed back the grow nute to .5ml and increased the bloom nute dosage by 1 ml for a total of 4ml. With recharge added to the entire dosage I am at a total ppm dosage of 780ppm, my target is 900ppm but she seems really happy at sub 800. I’m not sure how I would increase the dosage or with what, my dosage of nutes seems high enough. If anyone can shed some light on this that would be great! Anyways for my first grow I’m really happy with how this is going!
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Grow Questions
ArborFarms
ArborFarmsstarted grow question 5 years ago
Autoflowers are new to me and I’m just not sure if I am 100% on board with their ability to “autoflower” even under a 18/6 light schedule. I’m debating if I should flip her to 12/12 starting today. I think she needs some persuasion. What do you think? Thanks
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Weird_Jimmy
Weird_Jimmyanswered grow question 5 years ago
Autos grow and flower regardless of light schedule. My Gorilla went 15 weeks from start of germination. Reducing the hours would only shorten the available light available and the light is the "food' that plant uses to grow, the nutrients help the plant metabolize the light into growth. 6hrs darkness is sort of the sweet spot for plant rest. Your diary says this is an indoor grow but your plants are outside in the pix. If your moving your plant in and out of the tent that can slow the plant down. Growers choice seeds are slower than many other auto strains. Your plant looks healthy and on its way to making good big buds. Patience and consistency is a key ingredient.
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Mr_Weeds_Autos
Mr_Weeds_Autoscommentedweek 26 years ago
Looking good my friend 👍👍👍
Mr_Weeds_Autos
Mr_Weeds_Autoscommented6 years ago
@ArborFarms, I would just so it can get sufficient light, which will help with your yield at harvest !
ArborFarms
ArborFarmscommented6 years ago
@Mr_Weeds_Autos, thanks man. First grow outdoors and she’s looking really healthy. Debating on bringing her indoors though, over here at the beach we get overcast skies during May and June robbing me of those precious photons.
Weird_Jimmy
Weird_Jimmycommentedweek 155 years ago
Kick ass! Good big buds!
ArborFarms
ArborFarmscommented5 years ago
@Weird_Jimmy, thanks man!
Buddha2
Buddha2commentedweek 155 years ago
Congratulations! Impressive result.
ArborFarms
ArborFarmscommented5 years ago
@Buddha2, thank you!
Homegrown_Mary
Homegrown_Marycommentedweek 95 years ago
very nice! good start of flowering!
ArborFarms
ArborFarmscommented5 years ago
@Homegrown_Mary, thank you! Always nice to hear you are going the right direction on your first grow. I believe I just stumbled across your diary for comparison, your ‘s looked dynamite!
NekoSama
NekoSamacommentedweek 76 years ago
Looking good! Good luck with the finish! ✌️😎💨
ArborFarms
ArborFarmscommented5 years ago
@NekoSama, thanks I’m hoping for a strong finish!
Weird_Jimmy
Weird_Jimmycommentedweek 135 years ago
Looking great! Very nice buds! my Gorilla also smelled amazing! They look like they are becoming very good big buds!
Weird_Jimmy
Weird_Jimmycommented5 years ago
@ArborFarms, I felt the same way every time I opened up. I just got some C99 seeds. Its a photo.
ArborFarms
ArborFarmscommented5 years ago
@Weird_Jimmy, yeah man I’m stoked! Every morning when I open the tent up it’s like Christmas. They grow so much at night it’s amazing! You have anything new coming up in the tent? I’m thinking of doing a photo next
Weird_Jimmy
Weird_Jimmycommentedweek 66 years ago
The plant is looking nice, short and bushy. The only critique I can offer is to the strength of your nutrient solution. It's probably in the range from the GHE mix schedule, but in the high range. I shoot for the low end of the target range for EC for nutrient solution strength. I also measure my runoff at each watering. I aim to get 10-30% run off. I also do it 2 or more times a day. If the runoff gets to be over 300ec of the EC of the feed solution, I either flush with extra pH plain water or dilute the feed water till it's back in range or below. High EC runoff indicates nutrient build up in coco and also that the coco is out of range for optimum nutrient absorption. It can cause nutrient toxicity or lockout. If the EC is below target it means your plants are absorbing lots of nutrients. My method isn't common but can produce massive plants. For more details on my methods search for "Coco for cannabis". It's fairly laborious, and I wouldn't recommend it if u have more than one plant, don't have time or take good notes. I am working on making an automated system for when I go on vacation and such.
Weird_Jimmy
Weird_Jimmycommented6 years ago
@ArborFarms,not saying that it is actually too high...just that what listed in the stats at 1.59ec is high to me. Just cautionary ...but that's based on how I'm doing it...you seem to have a fairly detailed approach and thought out approach...and there are seemingly hundreds of ways to do this with lots of variables...so your plants look happy and as long as the plant is happy I'm sure you'll be happy!
ArborFarms
ArborFarmscommented6 years ago
@Weird_Jimmy, my feed schedule is half that of what the Nute manufacturer recommends. I’m using ppm targets that medman over at afn network recommends for autos. Are you saying that my Nute load is to high as in ppm’s? Thanks
CRiSPrGrow
CRiSPrGrowcommentedweek 105 years ago
Hey there hope I answered your question! For more info on VPD check out https://getpulse.co/blog/vpd anything else you need just let me know 👊
ArborFarms
ArborFarmscommented5 years ago
@CRiSPrGrow, thanks for the reply. I’m aware that she is in flower lol, my question was in regards to the slow growth of the buds. Imop she just isn’t putting on the growth when I compare her to other diaries. If you were to go back thru my diary you’ll see that I am using pulse and inkbird to monitor and maintain temp and rh levels. I am very aware of vpd (thousands of charts online) and I use pulse’s vpd chart. My daily temps are in the range of 82 and rh averages in the 60’s, my vpd averages 1.2. I’m not concerned with my environment just questioning the genetics, especially when I ask GCS if they are the “breeder” and I don’t get a definitive answer. Thanks for chiming in though