Lowbuds Starting a new bloom cycle
This time Iβll rerun Zombie bride from a clone as it was a very strong plant, and testing two other strains from seeds Apple Fritter and Cereal Milk, never tried or tested before.
Plants have been moved to the tent this week after late mainlining, they are doing well with more light
One or two more week veg then switch to 12/12
Been feeding with some mineral grow fertiliser I got as a sample at a fair, seems to work well enough, also adding some RootComplex to prepare the soil
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Week 5. Vegetation
23d ago
1/7
25 cm
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18 hrs
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24 Β°C
Day Air Temp
60 %
Air Humidity
20 liters
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0.5 liters
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60 cm
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Nutrients 2
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Lowbuds They are slowly acclimating to the bloom space, a bit too slow. Brought the lamp closer about 60cm now and 70% intensity as I would like them to get a little taller before switching to flower.
Seems like I overdid it with the feed last time, got some strange coloration on the leaves, looking unhealthy, leaves feel like cardboard and are droopy.
Added some enzymes to clean the medium and will reduce nutrient intake by half. That has already happened before after using Root Complex.
Will setup automatic watering this week.
Until next week, will probably switch to 12/12 then if not earlier
Midweek update, they seem to be doing by reducing nutes, sprayed them with Boom Boom Spray for good measure, and gave a good rinse of the medium with plain water. Another heavy defo and LST before switching to 12/12 next post, few days late on schedule
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Week 6. Flowering
16d ago
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25 Β°C
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63 %
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18 Β°C
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20 liters
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75 cm
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5 mll
Root Complex
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Lowbuds Switching to 12/12 and bloom nutrients today
They are doing much better after TNT complex and Boom Boom spray, letting the soil dry and feeding the first bloom complex and booster to trigger flowering.
Top dressed with worm castings
Thick branches already
Did a last lolipop before stretch
Drip watering setup this week
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Week 7. Flowering
9d ago
1/12
30 cm
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23 Β°C
Day Air Temp
65 %
Air Humidity
18 Β°C
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20 liters
Pot Size
0.5 liters
Watering Volume
60 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 4
PowerZyme
2 mll
Bloom Complex
5 mll
Root Complex
2.5 mll
Lowbuds Bit slow to switch but they are filling the space nicely, saw some early pistils on the Cereal Milk couple of days ago, officially still vegging.
Fixed the LST to spread them horizontally
Will try to spray the leaves with booster to induce flowering
Overall looking good and healthy green again
Still trying to figure the right distance for the lamp to induce more vertical growing as they are still really short apart from the zombie bride on the left finally growing in height
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Week 8. Flowering
2d ago
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35 cm
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12 hrs
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23 Β°C
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65 %
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16 Β°C
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20 liters
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1 liters
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Nutrients 2
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Bloom Complex
5 mll
Lowbuds Was about to make a happy post today as they have finally kicked into bloom and started showing bud sites and pistils however Iβve just noticed some pollen sacks on the Apple Fritter, she seems to have turned hermaphrodite, first time ever this happens, should probably discard it.
Zombie Bride on the left is doing well, nice stretching and growth, pistils finally showing up as for the Cereal Milk on the right, still a bit short tho
Will probably remove the Apple Fritter and still wondering if I replace it by a Gealato Kush I have as backup or if I just let the two plants breathe better in the tent
Nice! I have wanted to grow apple fritter for ages, though i was considering the RQS one.
Good luck with the grow, looks nice and healthy green so far.