Apple Strudel Round 2

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1mo ago
IONFRAME EVO4, 300W, Full Spectrum LED Light Emitting Diodes/300W
IONFRAME EVO4, 300W, Full Spectrum LED Light Emitting Diodes/300W
AI+ Controller
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The Exhale
Expanded Clay
Mother Earth
Indoor
Room Type
Transplantation
weeks 1
LST
weeks 4-5
Defoliation
weeks 5
26 l
Pot Size
Start at Harvest
G
Germination
5mo ago
Prilyfe13 01/02/2026 So round 2. If you want to see what happened in round 1 I have a diary for it. It was a fail. Anyway, this round will be different. Before I had the light too high, then I had the light too low. This time around it will be perfect lighting. I'll be using rock wool. After she sinks to the bottom of her cup. This round will be Advanced Nutrients again. But this time I'm prepared with lots of frozen water bottles. I'll have to use them until I get my water chiller. That might take a couple months and I'll have to wait to set it up for after the run. Unless it's super easy, then I'll just do it. But the frozen water bottles work. Not constantly mind you, but they still work. I want constant flow. Starting off with the Germination System. I'll start the light at 30% and bump it up to 60% when I see a first true leaf coming in. Last run, was a nightmare. The lights in the Germination System weren't bright enough and she got super leggy and ended up falling over, but not so much. Just grew sideways I guess. And I just discovered algae on it, so bye bye. Anyway, so our plan of action this run is to ensure ample light but not too much. Keep the water clean and temperature controlled. Ensure proper nutrient uptake at all times. That means, following the instructions at all times.its not hard though. The "pH perfect" really only works when there's the right amount of nutes in the water and how hard the water is. I have also discovered the nutrients stink like 3 day old puss when the water gets too warm. Gross. So when reading how to use a rock wool cube, it says, there needs to be a mild solution for the plants to drink from. So I have an extremely mild solution ready for the tray. My concern is air flow. I can make a small breeze, but what I can't do is oxygenate the water. It would be cool to be able to do that though. No idea how I could. Just a little air hose stuffed in the bottom of the center? Lol. I'll provide pics every other day so I don't have like 40 per week. Lol I set up the initial 5 and now it's gonna be like this. Pic when she pops, pic when she breaks surface and then a pic when her leaves start to grow. Then a final pic with her first set of true leaves. Then that's the end of the Germination stage. It seems to be a week. And as long as I don't Fuck Up, everything should be good. Ok that's it. Toddles for now. Update: So when I was messing around with the tray and cell tray, I was trying to figure out a way to use the cells so I have space for the roots to grow. Unfortunately, the Rock Wool Cubes are too big to fit in the cell, so I'm gonna have to use the tray with a little bit of water. I'm wondering though, where does the root go if there's no dark area. Do I cover the rest of the tray with something? I don't know, so I'm gonna wing it and as soon as I see root peeking out from under the cube, I'm planting her immediately. Right into the hydroton. I've also learned that the rock wool needs to be covered by the pebbles as well. Honestly thought it, but don't really know it. 01/03/2026 She sunk! So now she's going into rock wool cube while she germinates and then grows to a little baby seedling. I'm only going to have her in there until the roots start searching beyond the cube. There will be light there so I want to get her in the pellets and in the tent as soon as possible. I have the tent and system all set up already. Just waiting for the Hydroton to finish drying and it'll be all set. I have the light set to a DLI of 16 mol. Temp and humidity will be set to 75° and 75% for the first few days. That's if I can keep the humidity up that high with the temp. 01/04/2026 So the tray was bone dry this morning. It's ok though, the cube was still moist. All set now. The tray now has water in it again. So last run, I had a plant suffer from an a fungal infection from dampening off. It survived, but was definitely stunted. It was because the drip ring was sitting on the top layer of the medium and wasn't buried enough. So it splashed the stem causing the issue. This run, I cut the drip ring a little bit to make it smaller. Now it fits about an inch under the top of the pebbles. I don't have water on the system yet, so I can't tell how well it works. My problem is that there might not be enough power coming through the air lines. Sure the air pump does a great job with the air stones, but it kinda sputters with the drip ring. Not sure what happened. We'll see how it goes in about a week. 01/05/2026 The tray was dry again this morning. I'm not exactly sure how to keep it wet. I know this system isn't designed for just a bottom tray. It needs the cell tray on top so the water won't evaporate so quickly and so there's a dark place for the roots to go. But! I would need to fill it up nearly all the way to . I really want to put the tray in and just fill the whole bottom with water so it works like a hydroponic system. Alas, I don't think that will work. I'd have to fill the tray to the top with water just to meet up with the cube on top. In this case, I plan on putting the plant in the main tent as early as possible. Before the tap root starts to hit the air or the light. Either way, unless I decide to buy a different Germination System, this is what we are doing. Lol The cube was still wet so it's all good. So far the only thing the water is really doing is keeping the humidity up. Hopefully it's not drowning the seed. It shouldn't though. The cube isn't saturated and dripping or anything. Just wet. Like it should be. Unless! The heat from the heat mat is transferring too much to the cube. I doubt that though. The Apple Strudel in running with this one has already popped and is in the process of breaking surface. But she isn't green. Very white. Kind of concerned. To be honest, I don't think I covered that one enough with the top of the rock wool. Update: I decided to add the cell tray and filled up the water level with the bottom of the cube. It should work wonders and now I can leave her in there for a few extra days. Or at least until the lights aren't powerful enough to handle the plant. Update Number Two: She has broken surface. Well kinda. The middle of her stem has broken surface. But it's kinda like brown. But still shiny and new. We'll see what happens. 01/06/2026 Our baby has broken surface and is now standing straight up. Can't say so about the other plant I'm growing. It's a bit behind. Anyway, so I am going to increase the light intensity everyday for the next week. Maybe less time. Last run I tried with this strain took a whole lotta light. Enough to stretch too fast and needed to be put in the main tent early. I was starting out at 10% power but I decided 3 was the way to go. Then I'll increase the light intensity from 3 on. It'll be at level 10 in 7 days. That's the goal. If she acts like the last one, she will be needing more light by day 7. If not earlier. Probably earlier. It's been an hour and the first thing she did was lean to one of the lights. Reason being is the plant tag was too tall and blocking out the other light in the Germination System, so I took the tag out. It was really quick too. She was standing straight up when I woke up and within the hour she was leaning toward the one light. 1 hour later again and she's leaning toward the front light. I can't tell yet, but I think she needs more light. Not much more, but some. Maybe 40%? 01/07/2026 She's getting leggy. Damnit! Same thing happened to the last one. I turned the light up to 40% now. If I see more stretching I'm turning the light up to 60%. It's not really that bright, but it works for a bit. A foreseeable problem is the height difference between this one and the Blue Dream I'm running. That one is only about an inch tall. But she went deep into her cube, so it took an extra day to pop out. It won't matter in the long run, but for now it super matters. There's a 1" difference between the 2 and in such a small space I have to be careful not to cause light stress on this little lady, but need enough light for the Blue Dream. Lest I have 2 leggy plants. As for the environment in the dome, it's around 74° and 83%. Pretty good in my opinion. The only thing I don't light is the condensation buildup on the walls. I can't really see inside too well. Well, no I can see inside, but not like straight through. I need to find empty patches of plastic. Lol. Anyway, I might have updates later on. I'm not too sure, but at the rate this plant is going, I will need to bring the light up to 60% by the end of the day. Honestly I'd have it at 60% now if not for the tiny blue dream. I need it to establish itself for a day or 2. Then we are going ham on that light. Update: She grew taller. BUT her leaves are frowning. I can't tell what's wrong, if there's something wrong. Either way, I'm not stopping this one. She will be grown to harvest. But I think she's gonna be lanky the whole run. I may have to run a trellis for which I don't want to the. I won't be able to clean the system weekly. I don't even know how I would clean it at all. I would need a bucket to hold her. I just don't know how to do that. Maybe you just don't? Or maybe the trellis can be undone and the plant can be lifted that way? Probably not. I honestly got nothin. 01/08/2026 Well, I woke up to a super model. Small body and all leg. But the leaves finally leveled out. No clue why this specific strain is giving me a hard time. Either way, I'm keeping her. I was considering popping the last seed, but I don't want to if I don't have to. The light is at 80% now. I don't expect her to stay much longer under the dome. Maybe a couple more days? She already has a decent taproot with feelers out. I want a few more roots coming from the cube. Then it will be the perfect time to transplant. Frankly I don't like waiting for roots to grow. I'm more of a fan of transplanting before the root establish totally. There's less stress doing that. But in this case she's so leggy, I don't want her to tip over. I think I'm gonna swap the water out today with a very mild nutrient solution. I only have a half gallon left so I might have to add more water to the tray as well. The goal is to introduce the nutes a little at a time. So when she gets the full dose, she'll be perfectly happy. By full dose, I mean like 2/3 normal manufacturer recommendation. The environment is perfect btw, 76° and 69%. I should be able to get it back to that with minimal effort after I swap the water out. Update: As expected I had to add some plain water to the tray. No big deal. Currently I'm filling the buckets with nutrients. It should only be a couple of days before I add her to the bucket. Maybe less. I really want to wait for the Blue Dream to be ready as well. Im guessing she'll be ready in the 2 days. Update again: The water is ready to go for the main tent. Now it's time to wait and check the pH later. I've already pHed the water, but I have a feeling that doesn't matter. It's just gonna spike. And I cannot for the life of me figure out how. Anyway, I have the water running, air stone bubbling and that's about it. I plan on turning the whole system on after I pH 1 more time. It's been a few hours and I haven't seen her stretch one bit. Her leaves are nice and flat and her stem is surprisingly strong for it being so long. I have a small computer fan blowing in through one of the side vents. It's working perfectly. A tiny breeze to make her nice and strong. Unfortunately it takes away the humidity a little bit. It's sitting at 63%. I'd like it to be around 70% to be honest. Really 75% for the Blue Dream. 01/09/2026 We have some exciting news today. Her first set of true leaves are coming in. She might be the leggiest legger of them all, but she does have a pretty strong stem for so tall. Like at the bottom of the stem, when it gets this long is stretched really thin. This one isn't. It's all the same from top to bottom. Normal size for a seedling. Anyway, that's a positive. The other positive is her tap root. It's HUGE! I really want to bring her into the tent today, but I'm going to wait for the Blue Dream to have a longer tap root and maybe the first set of true leaves. She's a day behind, so we shall see how things look tomorrow. I honestly have no problem running seedlings in their final containers, but I don't want to waste the electricity if I don't have to. I mean, I kind of am. I have the system on trying to see how long it takes to acclimate. Unfortunately the effing heater refuses to turn off for more than like 2 minutes. It's ballooning the tent. And I can't get the exhaust to level it out. Hopefully by the time I put the plants in the tent, the heater will have figured itself out. 01/10/2026 So she finally fell over today. I spritzed her with the mister and she toppled right over. So I built a little cage for her. See Picture. She also has her first set of true leaves coming in. So I'm switching to veg in a little while when I put her in the main tent. I'm thinking about waiting for the Blue Dream, but I don't think she is ready for the first set. However, I will note that the Blue Dream is remarkably short, while the Apple Strudel is the leggiest of legs. There's a good 2" difference between the two and a day. In just 7 days, that's a huge difference. I dunno. Waiting. An extra might not hurt anything, but the roots are all starting to show and I don't like transplanting exposed roots. Just seems like an excuse for stress. Ya know? Anyway, my biggest concern is nutrients. She's currently in nutrient water, and has no problems with it. However, the water in the bucket is a slightly higher dose. I'm pretty sure she can take it, it's not a lot, but it is a concern.
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Used method
Rockwool Cube
Germination Method
1
Week 1. Vegetation
5mo ago
10.16 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
24 °C
Day Air Temp
6.1
pH
No Smell
Smell
441 PPM
TDS
63 %
Air Humidity
19 °C
Solution Temp
19 °C
Substrate Temp
20 °C
Night Air Temp
26.5 l
Pot Size
0.38 l
Watering Volume
60.96 cm
Lamp Distance
658 PPM
CO₂ Level
Nutrients 12
pH Perfect Micro - Advanced Nutrients
pH Perfect Micro
0.33 mll
pH Perfect Grow - Advanced Nutrients
pH Perfect Grow
0.33 mll
pH Perfect Bloom - Advanced Nutrients
pH Perfect Bloom
0.33 mll
Prilyfe13 01/10/2026 So technically I know it's not veg yet. Well it could be. But it doesn't matter. She's in the bucket. So far she seems very happy. She's slightly praying. And looks damned good. Excellent color and strong looking stem. The DLI for the light is at 16 mol. So it shouldn't be a problem for her. The power of the light is at 20%. The light is 300 watts. For those who wish to know. Oh and 24" from the canopy. Well, seedling. Lol. I'm excited to see the nodes coming in. Soon enough. The water readings look really good. pH: 6.13 EC: 912 TDS: 441 ppm Temp: 66.5° I had to pH it twice, but it should be fine. Maybe need to pH daily until I can add enough for the nutrients to buffer the water. I read that it needs to be between 700 ppm and 1000 ppm. 01/11/2026 She looks just like she did yesterday. I don't expect much upward growth over the next few days. Just root growth. But when the roots hit the water, there will be a ton of upward growth. That should take a few days. The roots have to get all the way through the hydroton first. So that could take a few days. This run will be a little different I think. I've never worked with such a leggy plant. I'm guessing there won't be much difference, but some. Will I have to prop her up even more? I'm hoping for a nice thick trunk when all is said and done. We shall see. Water Readings: pH: 6.5 EC: 925 TDS: 467 Temp: 73° I'm going on the fact that the water temp being high makes all the other readings high. More dissolved salts in the water. I added a couple frozen water bottles to the buckets to cool the water down. Frankly I have no idea how to keep the water temp low with the heater CONSTANTLY blowing. Maybe the temp isn't as hot most of the time, but the temp is still hot enough to heat up the water in the buckets. My cheapest option is adding frozen water bottles. Or I can get a water cooler for like 0 - 0. And that's not happening. Lol. There's a diy version that costs about 0 when it's all said and done. Maybe 0 for both buckets as I would only need 1 power supply. But I would need the cooling device which is a solid state drive, water pump, water line, and an electric system for each oh and a cooling fan for the heat sink. And the heat sink. There's kits for about - 0, but none come with a power supply. Those run about - 0. So yah, all in all, 0 for both buckets. That's also a constant feed. So an automated cooling system. When I get the chance, I'll probably get the diy one. Unless I can find an actual cooling unit with 2 ports for less than 0. Anyway, so far looking good. I questioned my lighting this morning as well. Turns out I was right. It was supposed to be 10% power from the light. So they were subjected to a day of too much light. But that's ok, I fixed it. Right down to 10% and a DLI of 16 mol. Right where it should be for this stage. I don't think it mattered.uch anyway, she seemed to be fine with the higher light. But I'm not making the same mistake again. I'm putting the light where it should be for the stage. I use the Photone daily light intensity chart for Autoflowers. Week 2 of life. Seedling is supposed to be 16 mol, so that's what I'm leaving it at. I know I said this yesterday, but week 2 is veg for my diary. Week 1 was seedling and week 2 now has a node. Well, that's it for today. 01/12/2026 I saved this like 3 times and it kept deleting. So that's that. Moving on. Plus nothing to talk about. 01/13/2026 So I don't think the heat has turned off since I started the tent up. I'm gonna need to figure that out because it's seriously heating the water up. Like 72° maybe 73°. I'm pretty sure it's not going over 75° but I forgot to check when I swapped out the bottles. After adding the couple bottles of ice, the temp dropped to a comfortable 67° how nice. The pH was up to 6.45. A little high, but still in range. I'm leaving it for now. I'll be checking again in a few hours. Then I'll pH. Probably down to 5.6 so it can swing back up and be able to unlock all of the nutrients. Although, I'm not sure how much the nutrient solution matters at the moment. The roots aren't even in the water yet. That won't be for another few days I expect. That's enough about the subterranean portion of the plant. Let's talk about the lady we can see. She looks great! Not growing as strong as she was and that's a good thing. I need the roots to be growing not the plant to be stretching. But she has some great color. She's growing her first node quite well. I believe the light is on point now. She'll definitely be a good plant. Just gotta keep an eye on the stretching. The last one got away from me completely and when I corrected, it over did it. Now I'm on point and I hope that does it. As long as I keep the light 24" away from the plant, everything will be good. Well, 24" for the veg period. I'm guessing after the stretch, it'll be closer to 18" if not less. Update: I have checked the pH and temp of the water. It's 6.02 and the temp is 69°. That's great! I don't have to pH after all. At least not at the moment. We are at almost a week with this solution. It'll stay in there for another week or so. Then I'll change it out to a slightly stronger solution. By week 3 of veg, we should be at half the recommended dose. And from there we have a perfect run. I don't think I'll be doing more than 50%. Also, given the fact that the pH dropped with the water temp today, I can safely say that what I've read is true. Cool. One thing learned and proven correctly by my hand. 01/14/2026 Not much to report today. The heater won't turn off and now it's overheating. Other than that. She seems to be doing just fine. Probably gonna be a tall plant. Oh yah, I had to add water bottles to the bucket. It was 72°. And the pH was spot on. Now I can sit back and relax. Check the pH once a day, make sure to swap out the ice bottles half way through the day. 01/15/2026 This little lady loves light. She is starting to grow nicely now. Not too fast at the moment which is good. That means she's still focused on the roots. Roots of which I haven't seen yet. Hopefully soon. I wanna big ole root ball. She's still pretty spindly, so she might need more support as she gets bigger. Let's hope the silica blast works and helps to grow that stem big and strong. Like trunk sized. I checked the pH and water temp. The EC and TDS I'll check at the beginning of next week. I don't expect the numbers to be that far off from the beginning of the week. Anyway, the pH was 6.1. Perfect. Lol. Water temp was a little high though. 71° so in went a couple of ice bottles. They usually cool it down to about 67° which is also perfect. The environment... Oh the environment. Let's just say, I got like 30 notifications on my AC Infinity app about the heater needing to shut down. It was a nightmare. I don't know why it won't shut off. Well, I do know why. The environment is completely unstable. It won't level out at all. The second the humidifier turns down to power level 2, the humidity plummets. So then the humidifier needs to turn back on and while doing so, drops the temp. Making. The heater remain on and fluctuating between level 3 and full blast. It doesn't hold. Well, the humidity doesn't hold. That's the problem. If I can get the humidity to hold, that should give the heater a break. But how? 01/16/2026 The heater won't stop overheating. I have another one so I swapped it out. I thought it was broken, but it's now spitting out super hot air. I guess it works. Sucks the other one shit the bed. Oh well. Anyway, the environment was a nightmare for the last couple days.
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Used techniques
Transplantation
Technique
2
Week 2. Vegetation
5mo ago
10.16 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
24 °C
Day Air Temp
6.1
pH
No Smell
Smell
476 PPM
TDS
61 %
Air Humidity
19 °C
Solution Temp
19 °C
Substrate Temp
20 °C
Night Air Temp
26.5 l
Pot Size
0.38 l
Watering Volume
60.96 cm
Lamp Distance
658 PPM
CO₂ Level
Nutrients 12
pH Perfect Micro - Advanced Nutrients
pH Perfect Micro
0.33 mll
pH Perfect Grow - Advanced Nutrients
pH Perfect Grow
0.33 mll
pH Perfect Bloom - Advanced Nutrients
pH Perfect Bloom
0.33 mll
Prilyfe13 01/17/2026 So today was not much of a change. The environment is a little better now that the other heater is in there. I have a feeling I'll be swapping these two out throughout the run. Very unfortunate. This week's readings look like shit. The temp of the bucket was 75° so naturally everything is thrown off. The pH was high, like 6.7 high. The EC and TDS were higher than last week. However I feel like that might be due to me soaking the hydroton in the mix for a day. It must have leeched into the bucket. Also might be a good thing. Now I don't have to increase the nutrients. The hydroton did it for me. How convenient. I added the ice bottles of course. Still no roots. Shame that. Last run, I got roots pretty quickly. This time, both are slow going. And I bet it's from the low heat. On the other hand, she started her second node yesterday and is starting to spread out. Looking good. I also increased the light intensity up to level 2. See readings below. So far they seem to be fine. I'll keep an eye on them for the day. Maybe with the extra light, they'll take off. We'll see. It should also help bring the temp up. Week Start Readings: Water: pH: 6.59 EC: 960 TDS: 476 Temp: 75°!!!! Light Readings: DLI: 22.7 mol. PPFD: 344 Environment: Temp: 71.8° RH: 58.6% VPD: 1.1 kPa CO2: 719 A note on the water readings. This is what I pulled this morning before adding the ice bottles. I thought I added some last night, but apparently not. So I'm waiting for the temp to cool down and I'll take new measurements along with the current ones. Just to see the difference the water temp made. From the beginning of last week, everything increased. I might have to pH if the lower temp doesn't do it for me. Current water readings after pHing. pH: 5.8 EC: 958 TDS: 476 ppm Temp: 67.6° That's it for now. 01/18/2026 No issues today. pHing not needed. EC and TDS are the same. Temp was high though. 72.4° so I replaced the ice bottles. No roots yet. I didn't think there would be today. I feel like maybe tomorrow. With the amount of energy she spent catching up to the light, her roots were neglected. Once they hit the water, things should start to pan out. Hopefully she stretches, but not like how she did as a seedling. 01/19/2026 Not much going on today. She's looking really good despite the super long stem. Thin leaves. She's definitely a sativa dominant strain. I can't wait to see how she turns out in the next couple of weeks. Great color. No roots yet though. 🤔 Interesting. Water was kinda warm this morning. I need to remember to add ice bottles before I go to bed. Still can't get the heater to turn off. It just won't. The air is too cold? The humidity is a nightmare too. But that's understandable. It's like 25% in the apartment. So basically nothing I can do about it. If the humidifier drops below level 8, the humidity immediately starts to plummet. It's crazy. Like the air just won't allow for any moisture to hold. I have it right next to the plants though, so they should be getting plenty of humidity. Later this week, I'll move the humidifier back so it's not on top of the plants anymore. Alrighty that's it from me. Update: I double checked under the basket and there is a long single root coming out. Hooray! 01/20/2026 More roots! More and more. There's quite a few roots coming out now. All clean and white. She looks really good. Proper growth is starting now that the roots are coming out. First set of 5 finger leaves are out and growing. Leaves are thin. Just like a sativa. Lookin good. Great color too. I forgot to swap the ice bottles out last night... Again. I have now set a reminder on my phone. But yah, I checked everything after the bottles were in the water for a couple of hours. Looks good. pH is 6.1, temp is 68°. EC and TDS are both fine as well. The environment is a nightmare. It's so bouncy and I don't know why. Well, I do know, it's the fans blowing. All over the place. But it doesn't make sense. They are in the same position as they were last run and last run had no issues. I don't understand. I had the fan set to 2. 2 out of 10. Now it's at 1. Hopefully that helps. Anyway, that's all from me for the day. 01/21/2026 I remembered to swap the ice bottles last night. And I swapped them again this morning. I need 4 more to be able to swap them out in another 8 hours. Then I should have cool water for the rest of the run. Kind of a pain to be honest as I prefer not to disturb the waters under the bucket lids. Removing the lid 3 times a day seems excessive. Granted they're only open for less than a minute. Even less than 30 seconds. So it's not bad, but still. That's a lot of disturbance. She looks great! Good color, growth rate looks nice. She's 5.5" tall now. That's an inch and a half since the beginning of the week. A little slow for my liking, but she also just started the veg stage. Maybe we'll see a half inch a day over the next 4 to 5 weeks. Maybe an inch if the conditions are ideal. If I can do it, they will be ideal. I just need to remember to check the light intensity. Don't over feed. And when you notice anything weird, check the EC and TDS. Swap out water if the readings increase. Add more nutrients if they drop. Leave the water alone if there's no change. And don't over do it. Keep the environment in a reasonable range. (Surprisingly, it's never out of range, just bounces all over it.) That's all for today. 01/22/2026 Explosive growth has started! A little stretch, but mostly leaves spreading out. However, her first true node has 3 finger leaves. It should be 5 finger. I wonder what happened. Can't be too much light, could it? But it might be the environment. Always changing from minute to minute. Still no idea how to fix that. I only had 2 ice bottles available last night, so each bucket got 1. This morning I swapped for the normal 2 per bucket. I haven't tested the water yet today. I've been kind of lacking on it. I'll check today and put the readings in. Other than that, we are happy and healthy. She's 5" now. Don't know how I measured 5.5" yesterday. But she's 5" now. No matter, she'll be fine. I'm expecting good growth from her. She can clearly stretch and enjoys a good amount of light. I think I'm going to increase the nutrient dose next week. I'm thinking 1/2 dose next week. I was gonna do 2/3 dose, but I think that might be a bit too much for now. So half dose next week. Maybe I'll change it to 2/3 half way through the week. I'm not sure. It all depends on how she takes it in. I didn't see anything about her nutrient uptake. 01/23/2026 The water was a bit warm this morning. Not too bad, but warm. I actually checked the numbers today. pH: 6.1 EC: 1035 TDS: 556 Temp: 68.4° She's starting to really grow. And her stem is holding itself up now. I'm just keeping the little prop thing up until I know she won't tip over. I do keep a small breeze going all the time, so her stem should be pretty strong when it matters. Her color is a little splotchy. Well, kinda. It looks like the new growth is t getting enough food, but the rest of the plantooka awesome, except for the weird 3 finger leaves. The environment is somewhat better now that I dropped the humidity down. I figure it hits the plants enough where if I drop it down to 55% it will hit less, thus turning 55% into 60ish%. Not dampening off, no fungal infections nothing. That's the goal.
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Week 3. Vegetation
5mo ago
13.97 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
24 °C
Day Air Temp
6.1
pH
No Smell
Smell
700 PPM
TDS
57 %
Air Humidity
19 °C
Solution Temp
19 °C
Substrate Temp
20 °C
Night Air Temp
26.5 l
Pot Size
0.38 l
Watering Volume
48.26 cm
Lamp Distance
758 PPM
CO₂ Level
Nutrients 12
pH Perfect Micro - Advanced Nutrients
pH Perfect Micro
0.66 mll
pH Perfect Grow - Advanced Nutrients
pH Perfect Grow
0.66 mll
pH Perfect Bloom - Advanced Nutrients
pH Perfect Bloom
0.66 mll
Prilyfe13 01/24/2026 Well, it's a new week and the first mistake I made is forgetting to fill the reserve bucket with water. Now it's freezing water and I have to wait for it to get up to temperature. At least 64°. Currently it's at 57°. Much too cold. Don't want to shock her, ya know. However, she is growing super strong. Nice stem strength. Standing straight up all on her own. Not stretching though. Very slow growth for the moment. I expect it's because the roots are still trying to hit the water. But there's a lot of growth nonetheless. Just outward growth. Looking great! She has 1 new leaf that's clawing. No clue why. It's not the nutrients. There's not enough to cause it. It's not the light. It's perfectly fine. Maybe just a weird fluke. I'll keep an eye on it. The environment is kinda working itself out. Unfortunately the heater still hasn't turned off on its own yet and I don't know why. Maybe the exhaust fan needs to be higher to help pull the heat up to the plants? I doubt it, but it's worth a shot. That's it for now. Almost forgot. This week's DLI 27.1 mol. Light power is at 3 now. 01/25/2026 Well, I think I shocked her pretty bad. I found brown algae in the bottom of the bucket. So I washed it out, hit it with a hydrogen peroxide mix and cleaned it all up. BUT! The water I had at 64° plummeted down to 57°. The heat was off last night for some reason and the space heater happened to be off as well. Not only that, but there's a big cutout on the bottom of my balcony door and snow got inside. THEN! My windows are not sealed at all. Like some have gaps between the glass and the wood. So naturally it was like 62° in my apartment this morning. And thus my water jugs ended up being super cold. The problem is, they are in the warmest part of the living room and they still got too cold. Anyway, I swapped the water out and about a half hour later, I got some droop. Not much, but you can definitely tell she doesn't like the cold water. But with the heater on full blast inside the tent, the water should warm up in no time. I can't say much for the environment today. I've been in and out of the tent all day and the cold. Aside from the the droopy leaves, she looks great! Beautiful green and thickening stem. Still standing up super tall right now. No assistance needed. As for the light, she seems to be very happy with it. Good. I think that's all for today. Weekly Measurements: pH: 6.3 EC: 1112 TDS: 554 Temp: 59.5° 01/26/2026 So I think I figured out the situation with my environment. The heater I have is outside the tent running a hose to the inside. The air coming in was bulging the tent a bit and forcing all the warm air out of the vents instead of it going up. The humidity was a mess because the air wasn't pulling the humidity up. So I put it in the tent without the hose. So far not a damned thing has changed, but it's only been like 10 minutes. The humidity is nice and stable I think. It climbed up to 62% and stayed for a bit. It's slowly dropping again. I didn't get it. But the temp is up to snuff. Not to mention someone screwed with the heat again. This morning it was 75° in here. But the weird part is the tent was 72°. That was because the exhaust couldn't pull the outside air in. It's been about an hour. I have the heater inside the tent without the hose. The temp is now a perfect 76° and the humidity is at 60%. Finally. And the heater turned off! Yes! Finally! And the humidity is up. But the humidifier won't turn off. That's annoying... Oh there it goes. Haha. Anyway, the plant. That's why we're here. Well, she looks fantastic! Stretching appropriately and is starting to get tall enough to maybe bend her a bit. I folded the top just a bit hopefully it triggers some branch growth. Not that they aren't growing, but they aren't as tall as the top and that's what I need. But yeah, she looks great. Getting taller. I haven't measured her yet. I was thinking about it but I don't think there's enough of a difference for me to write home about. Ya know? I'll probably measure her tomorrow. Anyway, that's it for the day I think. I haven't checked the numbers yet, so I might update that today. I might update tomorrow if there isn't any significant change. Btw, the roots are coming in super fast now, but they are already brown. WTF?! I'm thinking it might be the nutrient solution? I'm not sure. Not too sure what to do to test for whatever or is it normal with the dark nutrients? The blue dream I have also has the brown roots. I'm using Hydrogaurd and sensizyme, so if what I've read and have been told is right, the roots should be white. It's definitely not root rot. Nothing slimy or anything like that. No smell. This same thing happened last run, but I didn't have Hydrogaurd and I was using a different nutrient line. This has to be normal. Right? Shit! I don't know. I guess I'll be keeping an eye on the roots more. I'm trying to not let any light in. 01/27/2026 Clawing! WTF?! No clue what is happening or what I'm doing wrong. The other plant is doing it too. The only thing I could find that might cause the clawing is the water temp. Which I've had a water temp issue since day one in the tent. It's kind of under control now, but it's a major problem I don't know how to fix. At least not without spending about 0 to buy a water cooler or two. Anyway, that's the only thing I can think of with the water. The pH was also off, but I've never seen pH cause clawing. And I've had lots of pH issues. So it has to be water temp. I mean it could be nutrients, but I'm running 1/3 dose. The EC is around 1150 while the TDS is 559 ppm. Those are supposed to be acceptable numbers for this stage, from what I've read. The environment is still a little wonky. But in range. That's really all I can say about the environment. It's not trustworthy. Lol. 01/28/2026 So both plants are clawing and I have no idea why. The light was a bit bright as they grew into it, so I fixed that. The water was friggin hot this morning, and I have no idea how to fix that. The heat won't turn off and it's cooking the roots through the water. Still clawing. I replaced a gallon with a fresh clean one. Hopefully that does it. If not, I got nothing. Maybe run her in plain water for a day. I'm not sure. I'm trying to think of anything else. Could be pH so I did that. It was also high. 6.7. So I guess everything went wrong all at once. Hmmm. I wonder if that's a hydro thing. Chain reaction. Will research. Anyway, regardless of the clawing, she looks really nice. Good color. Growing at a good rate now. Branches are growing nicely as well. Internodal spacing looks good too. Starting to get lots more roots. So that's good. Environment is still a mess. I don't know what to do about it. Hopefully I can manage it better in flower. I should be able to. The humidity doesn't need to be high and the heat can drop a bit. So 75 would actually suffice. I know I mentioned I fixed the lighting today, but I didn't explain what I did. Lifter the light to match the smaller plant in the tent. So that is 24" and this little lady got 22". The light is set to 40% of 300 watts. DLI is 33 mol. 01/29/2026 So the clawing seems to be going away. I did end up taking some advice and swapped out a gallon for fresh pHed water. Now she's a little sad. Not wilty or anything. The stems of the leaves are bowing down. It's strange. Not all of them though. Like the lowest ones are the most prominent. Almost touching the bucket top. And if she weren't so tall, those leaves would be stuffed right on the top of the container. Something similar is happening to the Blue Dream too. I have a feeling it was a bit of drowning. The ice bottles raise the water level and it was hitting the basket. So no air pocket for the roots to breathe. I have since taken the bottles. Out. The temp wasn't high at all. Just around 68°. I'll add a single water bottle in a couple hours. Just to keep the temp right, but I can't do 2 bottles anymore. It drops the temp too low. I'll check the water in an hour or so and see if a new ice bottle is needed. Now that I have an air pocket, I wonder if she'll perk up. Hopefully that was the case. Quick update: I dropped the light intensity back down to 30%. Now the DLI is 29 mol. What's funny is this is the taller of the 2 plants in the tent, by about 2". The light is so high it's reading 29 mol with that one too. Exactly what I'm looking for. Yes! Still don't understand the drooping. 01/30/2026 So the new growth is still clawing and I don't know why. Do I really need to take another gallon out? Kinda crazy in my opinion. What do I do? I feel like it should just grow into it, considering it's such a low dose. I think what I'll do for next week is leave it right where it's at. I'm not gonna bother changing the water out yet either. I'll keep it in for the next week as well. Every 2 weeks per veg stage I think. And I'm pretty sure this is just the first week. So this coming week, I'll leave it alone. Week 4 I'll swap out and keep it until flowering starts. Of course there's the probability that she might be hungry by then and need a swap out early. The water this morning was seriously spot on. 68°. The pH was even right on point at 5.8. very happy morning for me. Except for the claws. But that's beside the point. She looks healthy and happy regardless. Great color. Good growth. Good internodal spacing. Leaves aren't big enough though. I would like to have much larger leaves. They take in ALL the light. Not that the leaves aren't big, but they just aren't big enough. The environment is still a mess and I have no idea why. Now it's stuck at 72.8°. The heat is on I don't know why this is happening. Either way, the temp is too low. Much too low. It's going to slow down growth. I need it to somehow magically hit 77° and stay there. But I can't hit 75° right now. I don't understand. That is all. See you on the next week of our great adventure.
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Week 4. Vegetation
4mo ago
25.4 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
24 °C
Day Air Temp
6.1
pH
Weak
Smell
509 PPM
TDS
57 %
Air Humidity
19 °C
Solution Temp
19 °C
Substrate Temp
20 °C
Night Air Temp
26.5 l
Pot Size
0.76 l
Watering Volume
50.8 cm
Lamp Distance
758 PPM
CO₂ Level
Nutrients 10
pH Perfect Bloom - Advanced Nutrients
pH Perfect Bloom
0.66 mll
Sensi Cal-Mag Xtra - Advanced Nutrients
Sensi Cal-Mag Xtra
0.66 mll
B-52 - Advanced Nutrients
B-52
0.66 mll
Prilyfe13 01/31/2026 This week will be all about training. The water quality and environment will also be noted, but the focus for the week is training. I added 2 bud clips to the 3rd node. The bottom 2 don't have space between the nodes yet. Frankly, I don't think I'm going to keep the lowest node. And I'll probably strip the majority of the second node. But I think I'll keep the 3rd node and up. I was considering topping today, but nope. I'm not topping anything. Too scared to mess something up. And since this is my second run in DWC, I'd rather focus on LST and hand bending. Like the top. Instead of topping, I hand bent it to the side. Hell, if it gets long enough, I can use a bud clip on it. I do really need to take the top down some how. It's nice and tall, but the side branches are still short and need to be caught up to the top before flowering begins. There shouldn't be a problem. She's pretty vigorous. And the branches although nice and pliant, are also super thick. Thank you Silica Blast. It makes clipping much easier. Still wish I could tie down the branches. It makes for a much more uniform canopy. Where all the branches and tops are the same from top of the branch all the way down to the bottom bud site (which will start on the third node). I can't prune really with this plant. I'm still going to get rid of the bottom node. I'll do that next week I think. Or sometime this week. Again I don't want to screw anything up, so I'm being careful with how early I take those off. Probably a better idea to take them off sooner rather than later so she can focus on pre-flower stretch. Oh! So I no longer have a weird nitrogen toxicity, but now the messed up leaf tips are pointing up. Well, one is pointing up. The rest look fine now. Seems to me that she is back to being happy and healthy. Great color. She's growing pretty fast too. 10" from last weeks 5.5" not bad. And she's growing faster everyday. 02/01/2026 Water change day. This lady is a great size for her age. She is super healthy with the exception of the consistent nitrogen toxicity. So the instructions say to add more base nutes. But I think those what what's causing the nitrogen toxicity. So instead, I cut the micro back as it has the most nitrogen in it. Hopefully that makes things work properly. I also took out the piranha, voodoo juice and tarantula for the next 2 weeks, per the instructions. We'll start them back up for 2 weeks more in flower. Overall, the plant looks great! Massive leaves. Hopefully she grows into them so she becomes massive as well. She looks great! Posed for a great stretch. Readings: pH: 6.3 EC: 1000 TDS: 498 ppm Temp: 65.3° 02/02/2026 Not good! I think I have an algea bloom. No idea how it got in there. No light leaks. No hot temps. Nothing. But it's still in there and I think it's what is causing the nitrogen toxicity. Not to mention the pH was way up today. Like 6.6 up. Of course I fixed it, but I think there's a major problem. The algea seems to have attached itself to the roots and they are all brown now. Not slimy yet, but I'm assuming it's going that way. I don't know how to stop it. Her leaves are curling in. Some new growth doesn't look to be in any trouble, but a few leaves on the branches are showing signs of nitrogen toxicity. Maybe I'll have to run a new mix and take the micro base nutrient out completely. Although, I think the problem is with the algae. It makes sense. Anyway, I'll have to ask around and see what I can do to fix this. What's weird is the water was totally fine. Last night and when I swapped it out. And this morning it wasn't hot or anything. It was like 68.7°. That's it. So it couldn't have been from that. But what? Did I just not clean it well enough? I dunno. I think a new water and maybe wipe down the roots carefully if I can? The environment is still flopping all over the place. But it keeps hitting and hanging out at 75° and 60%, so that's good. I'm not too worried about it now. I'm more concerned with what's happening in the water. Update: I decided to change the feeding schedule for this lady. I took out the micro and grow base nutrients. The new schedule is the same stuff. Just taking out the nitrogen. I got it from FastBuds. This should solve the nitrogen issue. I also cleaned the shit out of the bucket. Hydrogen peroxide mix and super hot water. Massive wipe down, then another rinse. Nice and squeaky clean. We'll see how this goes. Hopefully I'm right and there's just too much nitrogen in the mix. 02/03/2026 Ok, so with the new mix, new growth isn't showing signs of toxicity. So that's good, but I have an algae bloom and can't seem to get rid of it. I believe it's causing the pH to spike. It was 7.1 before I adjusted it. Strange. I swear I pHed when I did the new mix. Maybe I didn't. Oops. I swear I did though. Anyway, the plant looks good for the most part. Still a little gloom here and there from the toxicity. Other than that, she has some great color and amazing growth. I also hand trained the top down again. It's not really working, but if I keep at it, it should work in the long run. I really wish I could have tied this top down. Or I should have topped her in the first place. Oh well. We'll see how she does over the next few days. The water was at 69° pH brought down to 5.75 EC is at 1000 and the TDS is at 500. A little low, but I don't think this strain does a lot of nutrients. Kinda finicky. And the algae bloom isn't helping one bit. Oh, so one of the bud clips broke a branch. The branch was definitely too thick and sturdy. I have to be careful to not do it again. The opposite branch on the same node almost snapped as well. None of this happened while I was around. It was all after the fact, so be careful out there with your bud clips. 02/04/2026 I adjusted the light today. Increased the intensity and raised it back up. It's at 22" now. Next week we'll be increasing the intensity again to 40 mol. Or somewhere around there. DLI: 35.4 mol PPFD: 530 So the broken branch that was holding on by a thread is gone now. I cut it off. The leaves were starting to wilt. No good. Anyway, it's gone and that's that. I also took the massive leaf that was attached to that branch. It wasn't very happy anyway. Plus it gave me easier access to the access panel. Speaking of access panels, the pH was really high at 6.7. I've adjusted it and added another ice bottle to the water. She will need a top off soon. That's for sure. I'll check tomorrow. I think she'll need about a gallon tomorrow. Not a bad thing at all. Let's hope she doesn't start taking down 2 gallons a day. Lol. Other than that, she looks super healthy. I'm expecting her to grow pretty big to be honest. Based on her branches and the main stem and leaf size, she should be a massive producer. 02/05/2026 Top off today. Just under a gallon. I might have to top off again in a few days. Maybe sooner. The pH was in range as well. 6.1, so I left it alone. Very healthy plant. Her praying is really nice. Only close to lights out though. I almost increased the power, but I'm going to wait for that until the stretch comes along. The environment looks good too. Finally. I think it's because the plants in the tent are adding to the atmospheric conditions, making it easier to control. And less stuff is on now. Very happy with that. Other than that, she still has the clawing leaves, but the new growth doesn't, so I'm not worried about it. She has beautiful greens and THICK branches. Sturdy. And they are all starting to straighten up at the same time. Exactly what I'm looking for. 02/06/2026 Last day of the week. We won't be changing water this week. Just topping off. Next week, however, should be the start of flowering nutrients or well, I guess? The preflower stretch has only just begun today. If it is infact the preflower stretch. Who knows, maybe this little lady just started getting vigorous and will spend another week in veg. Kinda don't want that. Lol. She's already over a foot tall. She'll be even taller and broad by the time flowering is fully underway. I swapped out the ice bottle this morning. The water wasn't very warm, so I'm not worried about it. Now, as today is the last day of the week in veg, I think I'm going to snip the main stem fan leaves to make room for the other fan leaves on the branches. These fan leaves are bigger than my hand. Granted, they are bringing in a ton of energy, but the fan leaves underneath can do the same thing and stretch out. Anyway, so they are getting cut off tonight before lights out. I think. The environment is looking good. No crazy temp swings or humidity. Sitting just over 75° and 59%. Anyway, that's it for today. Not a lot going on.
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LST
Technique
5
Week 5. Vegetation
4mo ago
35.56 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
24 °C
Day Air Temp
6.1
pH
Weak
Smell
550 PPM
TDS
57 %
Air Humidity
19 °C
Solution Temp
19 °C
Substrate Temp
20 °C
Night Air Temp
26.5 l
Pot Size
0.76 l
Watering Volume
55.88 cm
Lamp Distance
758 PPM
CO₂ Level
Nutrients 11
pH Perfect Bloom - Advanced Nutrients
pH Perfect Bloom
1.321 mll
Sensi Cal-Mag Xtra - Advanced Nutrients
Sensi Cal-Mag Xtra
0.66 mll
Sensizym - Advanced Nutrients
Sensizym
0.66 mll
Prilyfe13 02/07/2026 A new week and I believe we are starting the pre-flower stretch... Maybe. I'll ve leaving the nutrients alone for some of the week. I need to make sure she's in stretch or not before I change out my nutrients. She's already got white pistils and is 14" tall. That's 5" in a week. Not too shabby. Now if we can get an inch or 2 a day from here on out, I'll be very happy. Once I know the stretch is in motion, I think that's when I start changing out the nutrients. Like bud if itor and big bud. Oh and bud factor x. These all go in on week 5. Which should be this week, BUT I started the veg cycle early. So it's really a week behind. In that regard, I should be keeping the same mix as last week. So I'll compromise and change the water out when I know we are stretching. I snipped the main stem fan leaves as well. It was definitely a good idea. Now the branches have space to grow and not be impeded by massive fan leaves bigger than my hand. I left the very top two fan leaves as I like to do. I feel like the leaves are too new to snip off. Once the node gets a little bit older, I'll snip them off as I go. Speaking of nodes, she has 8 and is working on 9. But then I think that's it. From here on out, she'll be stretching the main cola. I have to figure out a way to tie the top down so the rest of the branches can catch up. I hand bend it, but not enough. I would need to be in the tent like 4 times a day. Not that I mind, but like 4 times messing with the environment will be a pain. The heater is overheating as it is. I'm gonna have to swap it out. Not sure how it's overheating. It should be on like 4. But then again. It's 1° f outside today. Wind chill is -17° f. So maybe it's trying to compensate. But it's like 70° f in the apartment. Outdoors can't play that big of a role, surely. Anyway, on top of popping some leaves off, I cleared out the small bit of growth under the canopy. The goal for this run is to properly defoliate and prune an autoflower. Only keep the top 2/3 of the plant. It won't be very hard to be selective with this plant. Everything is so very uniform. Something that's pretty cool is all the bud clipped branches are starting to grow at the same time and seems to be the same pace. This should level out the canopy to table top flatness. The only thing that will bother me is the top. Considering the fact that I couldn't tie her down, her top buds will be bigger than the canopy buds. Which is ok, but I want a sea of buds, not a nipple. We'll see how it turns out. Maybe if I hand train the top down, for a couple days, the branches will start to catch up. So I'm still considering the trellis net. I'm not sure though. I do have an air pump specifically for this purpose, but like how the hell am I gonna clean the bucket out weekly? There's just no way. None that I can think of. I mean I could slide the roots to another bucket for the time being, but how will I remove the bucket without lifting the plant? I don't know. Well, water pump it is I guess. That's only if I use the trellis net. Very possible. However, her branches are super strong and will definitely be able to handle heavy buds. And lots of them. The environment is looking good today. Happily it's stable, it at the cost of an overheating heater. 02/08/2026 Looking good today! I believe she has started the pre -flower stretch. She sucked down a little under a gallon in 2 days. So that's good. I'll be changing the water out tomorrow for some fresh nutrients. I think I'm supposed to start the transition from grow nutes to bloom nutes as well. I can't remember if it's before or after the stretch. I'm thinking after? I need to research this. After a bit of research, it seems bloom nutes start after the stretch. So maybe I won't be changing the water after all tomorrow. Who knows. I must research more. Other than that, she is a beautiful plant. Stretching out her side branches almost enough for me to be able to bud clip them. Currently they are long and thin and already leaning out, so no sense in training them yet. I'll wait for them to start really stretching. Then I'll do some more training, maybe. We'll see. What I've done so far might be enough. The goal is to fill half the tent. Front to back. Then the other plant does the same thing and I have a full tent. They have to stay a little thin and less wide though so they don't encroach on the others space. The humidity and temp are just wrong. The AI doesn't seem to get the fact that less is more. Oh well. It's pretty decent. 02/09/2026 Omg she is looking great! 16" now and just started the stretch. Beautiful greens and super thick stem. The branches aren't as thick as the blue dream in the tent, but they are definitely thick and sturdy. A little easier to bend too. But the internodal spacing on the branches is too short to fit clips in. So I'm going to wait until the stretch really gets underway. Auxiliary branches are starting to get pretty long too. But they're already horizontal, so no sense in bending them. Well, yet anyway. They'll start lift up soon enough. I might have to raise the light soon. It's 17" from the canopy. I want it higher and brighter. I'll probably wait for 15" then raise it back up to 22" and increase the intensity to probably 6 or 7. We'll see. Currently the DLI is 38 mol. I'd say perfect for this age. Very close to 40 but not there quite yet. Perfect. The environment looks alright now. I attached the hose to the humidifier so now it's dropping from above and is much more stable. Once I lift the light up higher, I'll feel much more comfortable. The fog is really close to the light. 02/10/2026 Well today is the day. I think. So I noticed the tips of the top growth starting to turn yellow. Definitely a deficiency. I'm guessing nitrogen given the need for it during the stretch. But what I'm going to do is increase the nutrients from 2.5 ml per gallon to 1 ml per liter. There's 15 liters, so it's half of what the recommended dose is. It should be fine. Readings after water change. pH: 5.8 EC: 880 TDS: 442 Temp: 64.4° This might not be enough nutrients. But we'll see for now. 02/11/2026 So I'm pretty sure I screwed up again. The water temp was definitely higher than 70° this morning because I forgot to add an ice bottle last night. So naturally there were bubbles all over the place. Like big bubble foam. Not sure if that's good or bad. But if it's bad, that's what Hydrogaurd is for. We'll see what happens now that I got the water to cool down. On a better note, she's still growing strong. Leaves are getting bigger, she's stretching and branches are making more branches. Lol. The environment seems pretty good now. No issues with the equipment specifically the heater. I raised the light yesterday and increased the power to match. Now the DLI is at 39 mol. Just under 40. I'll bring it over 40 after the stretch. I have CO2 in the tent, so I could go up to 45 mol if not 50 mol. But I'm gonna keep it at 40, maybe a little higher. It all depends on what she wants. I can definitely increase the intensity. Just don't want to risk light stress. On a better note, I have tons of space for this plant to grow. Like a good 3 ft. of space. So she can grow a good 4 ft tall and still not take over the tent. Well, no true. If she ends up being that big she will most certainly take over the tent. Let's hope the Blue Dream can hold her own. Anyway, I don't really expect a 4 ft plant. I'll be happy with 3 ft. As long as it has colas for days, I'm happy. Plus, height doesn't really matter in tents. It's width that matters. How many tops can one make in a limited space. Spread the plant out keeping a low profile. That way all the buds get light and not a select few that would otherwise be over the canopy. For example, this plant is going to be tall with a lower canopy and one main cola. I didn't really want this structure, but I don't have any tie downs. And the top won't grow a long enough node that's thin enough to bend. So I can't even use the bud clips. And now the side branches are building a lot of nodes and none are spaced out enough to use a bud clip on. Well, it doesn't really matter anyway. All the side and auxiliary branches are growing outward and not up, Soni don't need to train those down. Honestly, this would have been the perfect opportunity to learn how to top. But that bus went by a long time ago. 02/12/2026 So I topped her off today. Current dose. What's weird is that the water is still lower than when I did the new mix. It's only been 2 days. I'm wondering if I should be adding more to the mix to bring it back up to 450 ppm. The pH is fine now. It was a little high, but now it's back down to 6.2. The EC and TDS are way low. Like 800 cm and 396 ppm. I'm pretty sure I want to be around 900 cm and 450 to 500 ppm. Not too sure though. She seems to be a light feeder. Not complaining. Less nutrients to use. So now I'm wondering if I need to add more to the mix. Like 5 ml more of bloom and 2.5 of everything else except for Silica Blast and Hydrogaurd. Those are already at the normal dose. Maybe I just need more cal/mag? I'm not sure. I also wonder why the mix I'm using now is lighter than what I used before. It was 450. Should t it be the same 450 that it was before? Very confused. 02/13/2026 Friday the 13th! What a fun day. She got big. Explosive growth. It seems she hasn't started to stretch up yet. But she's definitely getting wide. I want her tall though. She should get taller soon. I don't mind a short plant, but she doesn't have enough nodes for my liking. Not enough bud sites. If she had like super short internodal spacing, I wouldn't be too worried, but she doesn't. Lol. Long spacing. So she definitely has some growing to go. No top off needed today. I did swap out the ice bottles. It wasn't that warm either, so I think I'm keeping the temp down all together. Technically, the water temp shouldn't be a problem at night and in the morning. But I can understand the heat turning on full blast during lights on. Now if I were a waking man, I'd be awake at 6 am to swap the bottles out. But I'm not. I sleep to like 8:30. Lol. The environment is looking pretty good. No complaints here. This is the last week of veg I think. Maybe not? I don't know where to place the pre flower stretch. Considering the name is Pre-flower, I'd say it's not flower, but it's not really veg. Well shit. I'll figure it out. Readings: pH: 5.8 EC: 700 TDS: 349 Temp: 66.7°
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Defoliation
Technique
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Technique
6
Week 6. Vegetation
4mo ago
48.26 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
24 °C
Day Air Temp
6.1
pH
Weak
Smell
450 PPM
TDS
55 %
Air Humidity
19 °C
Solution Temp
19 °C
Substrate Temp
20 °C
Night Air Temp
26.5 l
Pot Size
1.89 l
Watering Volume
53.34 cm
Lamp Distance
958 PPM
CO₂ Level
Nutrients 11
pH Perfect Bloom - Advanced Nutrients
pH Perfect Bloom
1.981 mll
Sensi Cal-Mag Xtra - Advanced Nutrients
Sensi Cal-Mag Xtra
0.66 mll
Sensizym - Advanced Nutrients
Sensizym
0.793 mll
Prilyfe13 02/14/2026 So I noticed the growth slowed down a bit. I'm guessing it was the low ppm level. Not enough food. So I pumped the water out into another bucket and added more nutrients until it hit 450. I don't want to go any higher yet. Once flower hits, I'm switching to half dose. The thing is, she seems super healthy, if not a bit saggy on the bottom. Maybe that's a sign that she's hungry. Either way, I refilled the bucket with the new dose and we will see how she does. She may be a bit finicky, but I think I got it down. 600 ppm after the flowering stretch. So far she looks great! Good color, no weird issues. Very happy with this plant. The environment is fine today. No issues with the equipment anymore for days. I'll have to keep an eye on her with the new mix to make sure she isn't going toxic. I don't think she will, but you never know. Readings: pH: 5.8 EC: 960 cm TDS: 450 ppm Temp: 67° 02/15/2026 Not much to report today. I'm not seeing much in vigor anymore. If it was only a few days, I'm gonna be really pissed off. There's no reason this plant shouldn't be taking off now. I don't get it. Anyway, the plant itself still looks super healthy. Nice big green leaves. Roots look good too if not a little brown here and there. I checked it's not rot. No clue what it is, but it's very watery. Not slimy and doesn't smell. I think it's just stains. The environment is fine as well. Ranging from 72° to 77° and generally hanging out around 75° just like I have set. The humidity is doing roughly the same thing. Between 52% and 60% while it tends to rest mostly at 55%. Right where I want it. So I'm thinking I'll need to top off every other day at the rate she's drinking. It'll probably end up being everyday when she gets into flower. Update: I raised the light up to 22" and increased the light power up to 60% the DLI is 40 mol. 02/16/2026 Readings: pH: 5.75 EC: 726 TDS: 362 Temp: 67.7 She's looking really good today. No issues but the TDS is still really low. Not super low anymore, but like 362 ppm. I'm changing the water out in a few days. I'll be doing the bloom schedule from then on. She got big. Not tall yet. She's still growing. No buds in sight. Just a happy plant. She's a sativa dominant strain, so she should take a little longer. But I thought that was with Flowering. Oh well. I'm not complaining. If she needs an extra week or so to finish growing, by all means, please grow. The Blue Dream on the other hand has buds at the top already. She doesn't seem to be stretching, but it think it's because she's getting really bushy. Just like this lady here. The environment is looking really good now. Nothing to report. The roots are everywhere now. Mostly white with some brown here and there. Not sure exactly what it is, but it doesn't smell and it's not slimy. Must be stains. It also doesn't rub off like algae would. But they are huge. Nice root ball. I can't even pull the plant all the way out of the bucket anymore. With the size of the plant and the roots being very difficult to move gently, I'm stuck pumping out the water. And pumping it back in. Not that it's hard, but I don't have 2 buckets or I'd be able to pump in a new mix and not have to leave her without water for like 20 minutes while I add like 10 different nutrients. Maybe I'll buy a second bucket. Anyway, that's all for today. 02/17/2026 Not much to report today. She is bigger than yesterday. Slight upward growth, but more outward growth. Bigger leaves and the branches are stretching horizontally. I also counted the nodes. She has 10 nodes before the stacking began. That's like 20 tops. If I can't keep this lady happy for the next 2 months, we shall see a bountiful harvest indeed. She'll be getting a full defoliation right after the stretch. I just did it with the Blue Dream. She'll be done well before the Apple Strudel. Maybe even 2 weeks. But that just means the apple strudel will be a better harvest. Especially because it's still stretching and isn't covered in pistils yet. I hope this isn't another hermie and thats why veg is taking longer. I MUST LOOK! 02/18/2026 I wish I had a 3rd hand, cuz then I could show the MASSIVE root ball. It takes up most of the bucket now. And it's not done. At least based on what I'm seeing as she's still not done stretching. Still no buds too, so she's definitely still stretching. I wonder why she's not slowing down. I've checked multiple times for male parts and I haven't seen anything. Maybe she's just has a longer veg stage. But she has pistils all over the top. Not much on the bottom. So why she's half transitioned to flower. Lol. The environment is looking awesome now. The heater and humidifier are doing minimal work to keep it up to snuff. Very happy with this. Now to keep her happy. I have to check the light distance again I think. Then move it accordingly. She did get a half gallon top off today. It was left over from yesterday. Her readings looking decent. Readings: pH: 6.0 EC: 750 TDS: 375 Temp: 66.3 02/19/2026 So today we did some defoliation. She's starting to show buds, but just. So I defoliated her. She looks good. Nice and open canopy. Lots of air flow. A little droopy now, but that's to be expected. Well, kinda. She's a tiny bit droopy. We'll see how she does this afternoon when the praying starts. The environment is looking really good. Goot temp and humidity. 76° and 55%. I plan on dropping the humidity to 50% next week. I checked the DLI today. It's 41 mol. I'll leave it there for now. There shouldn't be a problem with that, especially because I have CO2 in the tent. So it should be fine with 41. If it goes any higher, I'll have to realize the light a bit more, and or drop the light power. She's still growing. So that's good. The water is perfect. pH is 5.8, EC 797, TDS is 442. Temp was 76.6° very happy with those numbers. Next week I'll increase the TDS to 500 I think. She should be strong enough to handle a good amount of bloom nutrients. Hopefully she's not as sensitive to the bloom stuff as she was to the grow stuff. She seems to be happy with the current mix, and when she really needs the bloom nutrients, she should be really hungry. 02/20/2026 Last day of week 6. 6 weeks in veg is quite the long time and not much to show for it. Don't get me wrong, she's a beautiful plant, but she should be much bigger for 6 weeks in veg. Oh well. She'll make up for it with buds. Lots and lots of buds. The water is really low. Like maybe over a gallon low, but I'm replacing it tomorrow with bloom nutrients. So I don't want to top off and waste nutrients. Oh, so I tried to lift the roots out of the bucket just to see if I could move the plant. Nope. The roots are heavy. The ball is massive. As I said before, it takes up the whole bucket. So it is confirmed, I cannot remove the plant from the bucket. I thought it would have been from the canopy being held down by the trellis net. Well, this is a benefit. Now I know I can use the trellis net and not have to worry about what if. Lol. The environment is good to go. Nothing else to say. As for the plant itself, she looks great! Nice and open. Plenty of light to get to the bottom buds and plenty of air flow.
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Week 7. Flowering
4mo ago
63.5 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
24 °C
Day Air Temp
6.1
pH
Weak
Smell
565 PPM
TDS
50 %
Air Humidity
19 °C
Solution Temp
19 °C
Substrate Temp
20 °C
Night Air Temp
26.5 l
Pot Size
2.84 l
Watering Volume
50.8 cm
Lamp Distance
958 PPM
CO₂ Level
Nutrients 10
pH Perfect Bloom - Advanced Nutrients
pH Perfect Bloom
1.321 mll
Sensi Cal-Mag Xtra - Advanced Nutrients
Sensi Cal-Mag Xtra
0.66 mll
Sensizym - Advanced Nutrients
Sensizym
0.793 mll
Prilyfe13 02/21/2026 A new week and the beginning of flower. Readings: pH: 6.1 EC: 1128 TDS: 559 Temp:67.1 Weekly reading starts today. We are looking to see if she will take in more nutrients than water again. Hopefully with the higher TDS, it'll level off and she'll be good to go. We moved to the Bloom nutrients. And used the pump. Absolutely have to use the pump with this lady bher roots weigh a ton. I didn't dare touch them while I drained the water. It was out of the water for a good 15 minutes. Hopefully that's not too long. I'm going to order another 5 gallon bucket to use as well. That way, I can drain the old water and immediately switch to the new mix. So it's been a couple hours, and I'm seeing zero signs of stress. She's perky, looks happy and the only thing I see is some yellowing tips. I'll keep an eye on those, but they were there before. Probably because I didn't add anymore nitrogen. I could do a bit of the Grow nutrients as the recipe does call for it. But, that would spike the TDS and most likely poison the plant. I don't really understand how to run that so it doesn't burn it. Like a quarter dose? I'm not gonna bother now. There's plenty of nitrogen in the Micro mix. The environment is splendid! Right on point. I have the humidity set to 50% now. It was at 55%. I left the temp at 75°. I'll drop it to 73° in a few weeks. What's nice is, the humidifier won't run as much so all that dust that's clogging my pre-filter will be gone for the most part. I'll change the pre-filter soon. Maybe next week. LMAO. Nevermind. I just remembered I changed it out last week. Hahahahahaha. And it's clean. So no worries there. 02/23/2026 She's clawing again! I don't get it. Well, I do get it. There's too much nitrogen, but where? I'm thinking the B-52 and Micro need to be cut in half. Maybe that'll do it. Or cut the micro out entirely. Why is she so finicky with the nutrients? I need to look this up. So the AI has found the answer. This particular strain is susceptible to nitrogen toxicity. And I just introduced Micro to the mix. Only did half the dose, but it still claws. So I'll cut out entirely. B-52 also has nitrogen. If taking out the micro doesn't work, then I know it's the B-52. But I doubt it. It's a low dose as well. I just don't get it. Other than that, she looks great! Even praying a little bit despite the clawing. Leaves are turning yellow too. Not much, but a bit only by the bud sites. It's very confusing. What's that not enough of? It has to be missing something. Or it's yellowing because I added a gallon of plain pHed water to help take some of the nitrogen out. If it doesn't work by tomorrow, I'm flushing her out and starting fresh. The water smells. And I'm pretty sure it's the bottom of the bucket. There has to be an algae bloom or something. I just hope it's not clogging the air stone. Little problems here and there definitely add up. The lighting is fine though. She hasn't stacked enough yet to worry about it. Although, I'm almost topped out. The air filter is also partially in the way. Gotta figure that out too. Ha! So much stuff to figure out and fix. At least I know what to do now with the nitrogen toxicity. Flushing baby. Also, the pH was way off today with both plants. We are talking like 6.8 off. This is supposed to be pH perfect. I swear if I have to pH the damned water again like last run, I'm gonna be pissed. I have to be doing something wrong with the bloom nutrients. This is the first time it's been that far off and the first time using normal bloom nutrients. I also made sure to pH both buckets to 5.8 is there a thing with flowering nutrients that's causes the pH to increase so drastically? The environment looks great. No issues at all. However, I really would like that space back. It would be so much easier to accss the back of the plants. This side with the Apple Strudel isn't that bad, but it's totally blocking the backside of the tent behind the Blue Dream. So I can't add a reserve bucket back there to put the plant in so I can clean the regular bucket out. Shame. Pumping is alright, but if I have to pH every day, pumping is going to stress her out. Well, kinda. No it will stress her out. I would need to pH the water and wait a few minutes. It takes like 5 to 10 minutes to pH then we can put the water back. But everyday... Not good. 02/24/2026 She's still transitioning from the veg stage I think. Buds are there, but really small and there's new growth everywhere. I removed a bunch of tiny leaves starting to become bud sites from the bottom of the plant, under the canopy. I was considering taking more off as there's a ton of bud sites that won't make it at all. But I'm worried about stressing her out. Speaking of stress, the nitrogen toxicity is almost all gone now. So we are back in business. She grew another inch last night or well, within the last 24 hours. So she's still going. Very nice. I expect the stretching and whatnot will end soon. Maybe a week or so. The environment is spot on today. 75° and 50%. Nothing else to report. Oh, lol. The roots are so massive, they engulfed the ice bottle, so it took some work to get it out so I could put a new one in. I just thought that was funny. 02/25/2026 Well today was a big to do. She took an entire gallon of water over the course of 2 or 3 days. I can't remember. Anyway, she did that and then she grew more. Now she's 29" and about 16" from the light. The DLI is 43 at the top and around 40 everywhere else. So it just barely fits. I really don't want to drop the light intensity anymore. As it stands I'm at 40%. Granted it's a 300 watt light in a 3x3 tent, I don't need that much. Well, not unless I trained her down super low. Which I would have if I could have tied her down. Damn. She would be so much more level with tie downs. We are talking freshly groomed hedge here. Not with this way. I feel like the bud clip way almost forces you to top the plant so it doesn't have one massive cola. I'm running autos so topping really isn't advised. Although they are getting significantly better, so topping might be a viable option. Back to the watering. I added a full gallon of the normal, for this runs dose, of nutrients. It increased the TDS to 420. Seriously. 420. Hilarious! The pH is at 6.1 as it should be with these nutrients. Also, the nitrogen toxicity is just about gone. A couple leaves are still slightly clawing, but nothing to worry about. However, on the other side of things, a couple leaves are starting to fade a bit. Like the green isn't as green as it should be. I'm wondering if I should pull the water out and add more nutes until I get it up to 550 ppm. I think 420 is just too low for a plant of this size. The environment is no longer a concern to me. The AI finally figured itself out and is keeping the temp at 75° and humidity at 50%. Right where I want it. As for the plant itself, she looks great! Bushy but not too dense. I did have to pull a few leaves today. They were covering like 3 but sites each and potential tops. The leaf had to go. Then the plant is pushing against the wall and crushing the leaves on it. So I snipped a couple from there. The ones that were most mangled. And I took one huge leaf off the bottom. No clue why it was there in the first place. Lol. I really don't think she's done stretching. There may be what looks like bud sites, but each time it's another node. And then comes the leaves right with it. Not sure what to make of it. I really hope I didn't accidentally do something to cause her to hermie. I've looked for sacks every couple of days and I don't see anything. So far so good. However, it still brings the question, why is she still stretching like this? It's week 7. Maybe she'll end up like my Gorilla Cookies and get HUGE, but take 5 months to finish up. The Gorilla Cookies had a ton of seeds though. So that played a role in how long it took, but I don't know the rest. It just kept going. This feels like the same thing. I really hope it doesn't get pollinated somehow. 02/26/2026 Well, we have more upward growth. Another inch. Now she's at 30". Not sure what to do. I can move the light up a little bit more, but I'm not sure about the inch it would need. I haven't checked the DLI yet, but I'm sure it's around 45 to 47 mol. Not only do we have upward growth, but we have a good amount growth in the back of the tent. The only issue I forsee is moisture getting caught under the fan in the back where the fan can't reach. She needed a half gallon of water today. Maybe a little more. I haven't checked the TDS yet, but I think it'll be around 450 ppm. Maybe a little bit higher. She'll be good for now. I'll continue adding the regular dose to this water as needed. And in a few days I'll be changing the water out. The environment is a little off today. Kinda chilly out, so naturally the temp will be a little bit cooler. 72°. But the humidity is on point at 50%. All in all, she's a very healthy happy plant with nice bud sites forming and great color. Her leaves finally thinned out and she's definitely looking more like a sativa. I do believe we have a Blue Dream on our hands. Lookin good. Update: I checked the TDS and it was just under 400 ppm. Definitely getting more and more hungry. I'm definitely going to have to increase the TDS and EC next week. I'm thinking start at 550 and try to maintain that. Then I can move into 600 and I think I'll stop there. Don't want to over feed. So unless she shows signs of deficiency, I'll keep it there. My concern is the accidental toxicity of some other nutrient. Well, we shall see. 02/27/2026 Last day of the week. We've done a bit. But nothing too crazy. I moved the light up and inch to accommodate the extra inch and a half she grew last night. Now her DLI is at 42 mol. I also took a few leaves off that were directly covering potential tops and bud sites. Not many, just a hand full. Not enough to bother her at least. So far I have 4 colas. There's a few lower tops that might be colas as well. They'll need to grow, but I'm not seeing any signs of a solid bud. They just grow into side branches. This isn't a bad thing at all. If memory serves, the Gorilla Cookies took 9 weeks to fully transition to flower. This one seems to be on the same track. They are also roughly the same height with this one being slightly shorter. Well, if I do it correctly, I might end up with another 21 oz plant. The environment looks good. The humidifier is still running every so often. Just to keep it at 50% it won't run at all once I get down to 40% or even 45% but it's staying right where it is now. No sense in taking it out. I'm not gonna use the space. So there.
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Week 8. Flowering
3mo ago
78.74 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
24 °C
Day Air Temp
6.1
pH
Normal
Smell
701 PPM
TDS
48 %
Air Humidity
19 °C
Solution Temp
19 °C
Substrate Temp
20 °C
Night Air Temp
26.5 l
Pot Size
2.84 l
Watering Volume
36.83 cm
Lamp Distance
958 PPM
CO₂ Level
Nutrients 10
pH Perfect Bloom - Advanced Nutrients
pH Perfect Bloom
1.585 mll
Sensi Cal-Mag Xtra - Advanced Nutrients
Sensi Cal-Mag Xtra
1.057 mll
Sensizym - Advanced Nutrients
Sensizym
1.057 mll
Prilyfe13 02/28/2026 A new week and I need to take all the readings. Stand by for that. She's huge. 31" tall and definitely still growing. New water today. The TDS was a little higher than I had hoped for at 701 ppm. I hope that's not too much. It's half the suggested dose for a photoperiod. I pHed to 5.8, but it's going to adjust itself to 6.1. I'm really hoping I didn't overdose my plant. Lol. I was doing so well. Oh well. I know she likes 550 ppm, so I'll just replace the water until it reads 550 ppm. It won't be nitrogen toxicity that's for sure. Only b-52 has nitrogen and a little bit of the base bloom, but not enough to cause any toxicity. 03/01/2026 Readings: pH: 6.5 ?! EC: 1005 TDS:500 Temp: 67.6 So I had to lower the light intensity again. The light is topped out against the exhaust fan. So I can't get any higher. So my light is at 30% power, because the plant is getting a bit large. I'm now worried about the lower part of the plant. There's next to no light under it. Air flow is still good, but like no light. I'm guessing it gets too dim about half way down the canopy. I really need some of those supplemental lights. I have 11" ones but they aren't powerful enough. If I had more headspace, it wouldn't be much of a problem, but as I said, I'm topped out. We have a problem as well. She's clawing again. I'm pretty sure it's the B-52 and the Bloom. Both have nitrogen in them. So I'm gonna cut the B-52 in half and drop the bloom down a bit. First I have to get a handle on this clawing. I already took a gallon out because the leaf tips were starting to burn. Now the claw is happening. So I'm gonna take another gallon and see what happens then. The funny part is the leaves all look fantastic. It's just that some have the claw and that's it. No discoloration or anything. Not even shiny dark green leaves. The environment is pretty good today. Temps struggling a little bit, but it's not bad. Everything else looks good. 03/02/2026 As the picture shows, the plant buried the rear fan. Lol. But it's blowing air right through the whole canopy. Unfortunately, I think it may cause a bit of stress. I'm not sure though. Either way, it's pretty funny. She's big now. Not huge, but big. Tons of bud sites and not a single male part in sight. She's shaping up to be a great producer. Leaves were pointing straight up this morning. Not sure why, but they were. Also forgot to replace the ice bottle last night. Doesn't seem to have done anything bad. It still smells faintly of piss. But that's the algae on the bottom that I can't access anymore. I wonder if I put in more hydrogaurd will that take out the algae. I'll ask some growmies. It'd be pretty cool if it worked like that. Maybe then I can get rid of the nasty smell. I really hate the fact that I can't do anything about it. I do t have access to the bucket anymore. The roots are too heavy and big and the plant is too tall for the tent. So I'm stuck working through a small access port in the lid. I can put the water pump in, swap ice bottles and that's about it. From there I can swap water but not get rid of any contaminants. So the best bet is to just swap water out as often as possible. Plus, she's drinking enough where I need to add about a gallon every other day. Not that it keeps the water clean, but it does keep it fresh. Speaking of, I'm pretty sure she needs a top off today. Readings Before top off: pH: 6.15 EC: 817 TDS: 407 Temp: 67.1 As we can see, the EC and TDS dropped from yesterday. Clearly a hungry plant. Hopefully I can catch up to what she wants by the end of the week. So I went with no B-52 and 3/4 dose of the Bloom. I also added a little extra hydrogaurd. I read that a lot of growers use nearly or at double the strength. So I'll do that next water swap. For the time being, I'll do 3 ml per gallon in each top off. Next week I'll do 4 ml per gallon. Maybe it'll help get rid of the algae on the bottom of the bucket. I think that's what it is that makes the water smell like piss. It's so gross. And I can't get it out without pulling the bucket that I can't pull. Lol. Actually, maybe,.. maybe 8 can unplug everything and pull the whole thing out of the tent. I'd have room to lift her up, but the problem is the roots. They weigh a ton. I would need another person to do this though, and that's what I don't have. Extra hydrogaurd it is. Lol. The environment is pretty good today. But the plant is a bit too tall now for the light. Her leaves were standing straight up this morning when I checked in on her. Too much light. I can't lift it and I definitely can't drop it anymore or I'm gonna have 1 cola and a bunch of larf. Lol. I might just have to pull the whole fan out and leave the filter dead center so the light will clear it. BUT, that's early an impossible feat with all the plant in the way. And the light topped out against the fan. I'm gonna have to come up with something else. 03/03/2026 She's definitely gonna need a top off today. The roots are so big, they almost touch the basket. So even if she drinks a half gallon, the roots come out of the water. So she'll be getting the top off. She keeps stacking which is good, but not for the light distance. It's 12" now. That's it. But the light isn't hot enough to burn the plant. Maybe a little stress, but nothing crazy. The DLI is around 46 mol at the very top. It's offset from the center of the light, so it's not getting the full intensity. Very good. The center is around 41 mol. Perfect. Especially with the CO2. She really should have some excellent results. The environment is looking pretty good as well. Nothing else to report. 03/04/2026 No top offs today. Mostly because she got a top off a bit late yesterday. But I'd say she already took about a half gallon down. I'm guessing by tomorrow she'll need a gallon or so. Then she'll be good to go for the rest of the week. Next week we are starting 4 ml of Hydrogaurd. I read that it won't harm the plant and in fact will do a better job at keeping the roots clean. I might even get rid of the piss smell. Who knows. We'll find out next week won't we. She looks great! I had to pull a few leaves that were really messed up. Covered and wilting because they had no light. So they went. There's also the fan in the back of the tent. It blows through the whole plant without issue, but right in front of it are wind burned leaves. So I took those off. It makes sense to not keep any stressed out leaves. So I kind of made a hole with the leaves and left the ones surrounding it alone. They're far enough away from the fan. The environment is looking pretty good. Nothing else to report. 03/06/2026 Not a lot going on today. She definitely needs a top off, but will be getting a whole new mix tomorrow. So I'll be holding off. She'll be fine for the next day. I'll be redoing the water tomorrow morning. I took off a few leaves today. 2 of the biggest ones didn't want to come off at all. I bent them all the way to the base and no snap. So those I had to cut. Strange how she's holding on to leaves. I only removed a few leaves though, so she'll be fine. Plus, the ones I removed were completely blocking bud sites and lower tops. I was gonna take off the leaves that touch the walls, but I figure they can take in more light for the sides. Again, if only I trimmed better before. Oh well. I want to increase the light intensity, but I'm worried about the top. It's so close to the light. Like 10" close. And I can't lift the light anymore. I need a taller tent. Then I should be good to go. 4x4 here I come! Someday. Maybe not too soon. There's still plenty of time left in this run and honestly, I'm not sure how much longer I'm gonna be living in my current apartment. I need a cheaper place. Maybe next run, I'll have bought my 4x4. Or maybe after I move. I'd rather not have any plants running when I move, but that won't be a thing. I'll be growing and just transporting the plant when I move. Yes, plant. I'm going to run my first ever photoperiod. Lemonpaya from FastBuds. From what I'm reading, she will be a beast. If I can get the 4x4 before the next run, I'll be happy. The environment is spot on today. Barely any need for the humidifier. The temp is perfect. Just a great environment. The only concern is late flower. I accidentally let the humidifier run out of water a couple nights ago and when I got up to fill it up in the morning, the humidity was at 45%. If that's as low as it goes, I might have a problem. Maybe. 45% isn't bad for late flower. I'd rather it be around 40% for late flower. Temp will be fairly easy to control. As the light isn't that hot, it doesn't contribute as much to the temp. And when the time comes, it late flower, I'll keep it at 75° I think. Maybe 72° and my night temps will go around 67° I think.
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Week 9. Flowering
3mo ago
91.44 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
24 °C
Day Air Temp
6.1
pH
Normal
Smell
566 PPM
TDS
48 %
Air Humidity
19 °C
Solution Temp
19 °C
Substrate Temp
20 °C
Night Air Temp
26.5 l
Pot Size
2.84 l
Watering Volume
24.13 cm
Lamp Distance
958 PPM
CO₂ Level
Nutrients 9
pH Perfect Bloom - Advanced Nutrients
pH Perfect Bloom
1.321 mll
Sensi Cal-Mag Xtra - Advanced Nutrients
Sensi Cal-Mag Xtra
1.057 mll
Sensizym - Advanced Nutrients
Sensizym
1.057 mll
Prilyfe13 03/07/2026 Readings: pH: 6.5 EC: 1132 TDS: 564 Temp: 70° before ice bottle I left the B-52 out from this mix. She definitely does not like Nitrogen, so I'm not giving her any. I even dropped the base bloom down to 5 ml per gallon. I'm pretty sure the B-52 is much more concentrated than the rest. It shouldn't have so much of an impact on a mid sized plant. Anyway, she looks great! Definitely needs to be loved a bit with a couple leaves popped off everyday. I also have to continuously groom the back where the fan is. The leaves keep getting in and the fan blades are causing damage. There's also wind burned leaves I have to take off. But yeah, there's a ton of foliage on her and honestly a lot of massive leaves. So I'm taking a couple leaves off everyday. Not including the ones from the fan. I'd raise the fan up, but where it's at now blows all the way through the whole plant. There will be no mold, mildew or bugs here. I assure you. The environment is a bit off today, because the weather is nice, but rainy. So it's 77° in the tent and 54% humidity. A bit high for my liking, but still not bad. Again, the air blows through the whole plant, so there shouldn't be any issues. Hell, maybe the higher temp and higher CO2 levels, the buds will grow massive. Speaking of massive. I have to say, they should be massive. The internodal spacing is pretty long. That being said, the smaller Blue Dream I'm running has super short internodal spacing. More buds buy far. I have a feeling the smaller plant may triumph this round. We'll have to see. It'll be done before this one, so I'll have an idea of what to expect from this lady. 03/08/2026 Readings: pH: 6.58 EC: 867 TDS: 435 Temp: 66.2° Clearly she needs more nutes. So Blue Dream has too many nutes. It could be a pH problem. Hopefully it'll fix itself soon. I will have to pH again tomorrow if it's not back to 6.1. I really don't want to pH everyday. It shouldn't be doing this. These nutrients are supposed to adjust the pH to a perfect level. So far it's worked out. But this watering, there's problems. Or well, potential problems if I don't fix it fast enough. Back to Apple Strudel. She looks great! To be honest, I was afraid she was gonna hermie on me, but she hasn't so far. Good color, excellent bud production. I can tell she's gonna produce a really good amount of bud. All I need to do is continue to keep the pH in check and the nutrients flowing. Readings: After pHing and adding more nutrients pH: 6.25 EC: 1175 TDS: 586 Temp: 68.7 03/09/2026 Readings: pH: 6.58 WTF!!! EC: 1131 TDS: 564 Temp: 67.1° There has to be something I'm doing wrong. The pH won't stay still. It keeps spiking to 6.58 which isn't as bad as last run, but still it's swinging which means I'm doing something universally wrong. She's still eating more than drinking. Not by much, but I'm pretty sure that's an issue. Maybe a good issue, but still an issue. Maybe I'm not giving enough nutes. That could be the cause of the pH spike. It could be possible that the Advanced Nutrients is holding the pH almost within range. Kinda like holding back a river with a dam. But the problem is the spike. What would cause the pH to spike 2 days in a row? Does it spike because of the transition to flower? The roots are taking in higher doses of bloom nutes, leaving the nitrogen and other grow nutes behind. But how does that make the pH spike. I read somewhere that flowering cannabis prefers a slightly higher pH than that of a vegetating plant. But how much higher, 6.2? I must research this information. It would explain why it hovered around 6.1 during most of the grow cycle. But the spiking is a real problem. I hope it doesn't spike too much now that I've pHed it again. The environment is stable. Hasn't changed at all. Just a little fluctuation on both sides. 03/10/2026 Readings: After topping off. pH: 5.95 EC: 1128 TDS: 564 Temp: 66.3° 03/11/2026 I took off a few leaves today. Not a ton, but more than just a couple. Hopefully it doesn't stress her out too much. I really doubt she'll be stressed out. She's so big. Anyway, she looks great! No topping off today. I'll wait for tomorrow when she's down about a gallon. The only issue is the roots get exposed when the water level gets low. Hopefully it's not stressing her out. The buds are already getting big. I have a feeling I'm gonna have some big nugs from this one. She's also starting to produce trichomes. But, she has 3 finger leaves. Isn't that a sign of revegging? How? Anyway, maybe it's just a auto thing. It happens in every run. It could also be a light thing. The environment is a little off today. The exhaust fan is running at full speed trying to pull the humidity out while the other hand the temp keeps creeping down to 72°. The humidity is like 55%. Not a terrible number, but I would rather not risk the possibility of mold or mildew. Anyway I think it's because the probe is practically resting on one of the leaves. I have to lift it one more time. 03/12/2026 Not bad today. Her buds are getting bigger and it's starting to smell. Not too strong, but enough to fill the apartment. It could also be the Blue Dream. That one is covered in trichomes. Probably both smell. Anyway, I took a few of the inside leaves. They were big. So they had to go. I mostly tuck leaves. But a lot have to go. They are all so big. But she's truckin along. I need to expose some of the lower leaves. So the buds can get some energy. She got a half gallon this morning. Just enough to last a couple more days for when I swap out the water. As long as I keep the nitrogen to a bare minimum everything will be fine. Her other colas are still stretching and stacking. Another week of this and she'll be a beast. I've also been checking for pollen sacks. Nothing so far. It's great! Her buds go about The environment is looking pretty good. Had to fill the humidifier after nearly 2 weeks. So nice. It barely turns on. Only when the humidity drops to like 40%. I'm going to change it next week. Readings: pH: 6.05 EC: 1093 TDS: 544 ppm Temp: 66.3° 03/13/2026 Happy Friday! Readings: pH: 5.9 EC: 1018 TDS: 510 ppm Temp: 63.6° She's big. Just over 3 ft tall, but just as wide. She is pushing against the Blue Dream kinda hard. No matter. The Blue Dream might be a fail. We'll see. However, this plantbis huge with really nice buds. Big and round. Pistils are pretty big too. Great color. But some lower leaves are curling in on themselves. I know it's some sort of toxicity, but I can't tell. It could be because there's very little light getting down there. The plant is way too short compared to this Apple Strudel. So I'm going to have to lift her a few inches. I have a plant bucket riser that's about 3 inches. That should be all I need to get her level with the canopy. She should start getting plenty more light. Like a DLI of 42 mol. Somewhere around there. The environment is pretty stable at the moment. So that's good. She's still taking in more nutes than water. Tomorrow she gets a new mix. So I'll be able to up the TDS to 625 ppm. I hope this works. I mean, I'm not complaining. It's better than lockout. 03/14/2026 Just readings before I swap out the water. You can find the rest of the days entry next week. Readings: pH: 5.1 ??? EC:1101 TDS: 559 Temp: 69°
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Week 10. Flowering
3mo ago
99.06 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
24 °C
Day Air Temp
6.1
pH
Normal
Smell
622 PPM
TDS
45 %
Air Humidity
19 °C
Solution Temp
19 °C
Substrate Temp
20 °C
Night Air Temp
26.5 l
Pot Size
2.84 l
Watering Volume
17.78 cm
Lamp Distance
958 PPM
CO₂ Level
Nutrients 9
pH Perfect Bloom - Advanced Nutrients
pH Perfect Bloom
1.321 mll
Sensi Cal-Mag Xtra - Advanced Nutrients
Sensi Cal-Mag Xtra
1.057 mll
Sensizym - Advanced Nutrients
Sensizym
1.057 mll
Prilyfe13 03/14/2026 Week 10! She looks fantastic. 39" tall now. I'm wondering what's going on with the sugar leaves. They are all super dark and drooping. The rest of the leaves look fine. I don't understand. Readings: pH: 6.35 EC: 1262 TDS: 631 Temp: 65.6° 03/15/2026 Readings: pH: 6.7 EC: 1068 TDS: 546 Temp: 62° I pHed the water. Now I'm letting it mix in with the roots. Which btw are higher up than the basket. I also added a second air stone. I read one of the problems could be lack of oxygen to the roots. That is very possible with the roots being as big as they are. So I added a second air stone. We'll see if it does anything extra. Her buds are nice and plump. There's a bit of clawing still. But not clawing. Some of the top leaves are bowing at the ends, like the theres too much leaf and the whole leaf can't really hold itself up anymore. I dunno. It's really only the big leaves. There's a couple with random claws. BUT, the sugar leaves are all dark green and down turned. It looks exactly like nitrogen toxicity, but I'm not using enough nitrogen for this to happen. And I can't find anything online that makes sense. Everything points to nitrogen toxicity with symptoms, but she's drinking less than eating. Her roots might be too big and she's not getting the oxygen she needs. Hopefully that'll do it. If not, I can try to lower the light intensity, but that's really taking away a whole lot of needed light in the lower canopy. I wish I could super crop the top. But I don't dare do anything like that. It'll stunt her bud production. Her leaf temp at the very top and main cola is at like 72°. From what I read, it's fine. So I don't think there's light stress. The pH has been kinda wonky with this one. That could be it as well. Update: SHIT! My pH pen broke. Gotta buy a new one. Should be here in 2 days. No clue what I'm gonna do in the meantime. I think I have a cheapo one I can use to get an idea of how close the pH is to 5.8 03/16/2026 Readings: pH: broken EC:935 cm TDS: 482 ppm TEMP: 69.2° After top off with nutes. Readings: pH: broken EC: 1038 cm TDS: 521 ppm Temp: 69.6° 03/17/2026 Readings: pH: 6.25 EC: 1075 cm TDS: 535 ppm Temp: 63.3° Readings after top off: pH: 6.03 EC: 1079 cm TDS: 539 ppm Temp: 63 6° Noooo! She's taking in less than nutrients. Is this an official lockout? Who knows. I hope it's not. The. I would need to flush for a day. It's not a huge deal, but I have to pump the water out in order to flush. And I can't get to the very bottom because the roots own it. Whole bucket is roots. So I always end up leaving a gallon in there. The environment is looking good. Not perfect, but good. 45% and 73°. I'd like it to be at 75°, but 73° is fine. It's really dry today and a bit chilly. Ok, it's freezing out. But the AI system adjusted as needed and all I had to do was fill up the humidifier. I shouldn't be running the humidifier at this point at this stage, but as I said, its really dry today. Like 29% dry. Plus it's not like it runs all day. It only runs then the RH drops down to 42%. Then it kicks in, blows around for a minute or 2 and then shuts off again. Barely any humidity needed. She looks great! Nice and tall. Unfortunately I didn't get rid of all the lower branches that just aren't making it. I would remove them now, but I don't want to shock the plant or stress her out in any way. I'll ask around. Maybe I can. They are legit 4 pistils in these lowers. There's quite a few too. I mean, I'll put them to good use. Easy to make concentrate with them. So I can't really complain. Anyway, she has really good color, but there's one leaf that has some rust on it. I looked it up and think it's a magnesium deficiency. So all I need to do is add some cal/mag. So if I have to do a flush, I might add the cal/mag to that water and let her suck up the cal/mag and not be rusty. No clue how much I need, but I'll figure it out. 03/18/2026 Readings: pH: 6.33 EC: 1024 cm TDS: 513 ppm Temp: 61.8° Well, I searched and searched and found absolutely zero sign of male parts. I took a few leaves off here and there. I really want to snip all the little budlets.The ones that don't stand a chance of maturing. But we are already into week 4 of flower. 5 more weeks to go. Anyway, she looks great! Buds are looking super fat. I can't wait til they are nice and fat. Branches are kinda thin, so I'll probably need my trellis net. If I installed my side bars, I would have a lot of space to cover. The environment looks pretty good today. No issues. But it's kinda cold out today and it's seeping in and chilling the buckets. Not a bad thing, but it won't get warm above the canopy. The foliage down below is too thick. So it's hovering around 72°. That's not too bad. It's not 75°, but it is within range. 03/19/2026 Readings: pH: 6.03 EC: 1020 cm TDS: 507 ppm Temp: 65.4° Top off jug readings: pH: 6.13 EC: 1203 cm TDS: 601 ppm Temp: 65.8° After top off readings: pH: 6.03 EC: 1002 cm TDS: 505 ppm Temp: 64.5° She's looking pretty good. The only issue I'm running into is new growth being nitrogen toxified. No clue how it's happening. I. Not using nitrogen. Well, cal/mag has nitrogen. And so does the base bloom. Other than that, she looks fantastic. Big buds. Gonna have a great time seeing how big they get. Hopefully we get some golfball sized buds. That'd be cool. The environment is perfectly fine. However, I'm very concerned with the light distance. It's like 6.5" from the canopy and I can't lift it any higher. I was considering takingrh event fan out, but there's no way I'll be able to do it without crushing the plants. Maybe next run, I'll remember to only use the filter centered in the tent. That should work out swimmingly. But not this run. And if I turn the light down anymore, it won't get through the canopy. I need a bigger tent. 03/20/2026 Everything looks good today. I have to check the readings, but that's about it. I plucked couple leaves here and there to bring more light to the other tops and deeper into the canopy. The environment is pretty good too. Annoyingly the inline fan is running full blast now. And there's no need for it. Good color, nice fat buds. Tall colas. Smell isn't there yet, but I'm expecting that any day now. Readings: pH: 5.78 EC: 1011 cm TDS: 506 ppm Temp: 64.1°
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Week 11. Flowering
3mo ago
101.6 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
24 °C
Day Air Temp
6.1
pH
Normal
Smell
622 PPM
TDS
45 %
Air Humidity
19 °C
Solution Temp
19 °C
Substrate Temp
20 °C
Night Air Temp
26.5 l
Pot Size
2.84 l
Watering Volume
17.78 cm
Lamp Distance
958 PPM
CO₂ Level
Nutrients 9
pH Perfect Bloom - Advanced Nutrients
pH Perfect Bloom
1.057 mll
Sensi Cal-Mag Xtra - Advanced Nutrients
Sensi Cal-Mag Xtra
1.057 mll
Sensizym - Advanced Nutrients
Sensizym
1.057 mll
Prilyfe13 03/21/2026 A new week and some stuff to do. I swapped the water out with fresh nutrients. Readings: pH: 6.8 eeek! I just pHed it. WTF EC: 1145 TDS: 573 The EC and TDS look good. It's the insanely high pH that's bothersome. Although my meter could be very much off. My new one will be here in a couple of days. 03/22/2026 Readings: pH: 7 !? Broken EC: 1048 cm TDS: 521 ppm Temp: 65.8° So the pH pen started pHing again, but it's definitely wrong. My plain dechlorinated filtered tap water is 7.1 this thing is reading 7.7 My new water quality kit will be here tomorrow. AC Infinity. We'll see how it goes. I'm so far very much satisfied with those products. Plus. I think it integrates with the app. And will most likely be used in the future for more precise control. 03/23/2026 Readings: pH: 5.86 EC: 965 TDS: 685 Temp: 65.7° 03/24/2026 Readings: pH: 5.97 EC: 975 TDS: 692 Temp: 67.6 Kind of weird that the EC is so low compared to the TDS. I wonder what's going on now. I shall research. After a bit of research, it could be nutrient lockout. I've just never seen a perfectly healthy plant do this. it could also be light intensity. I lowered the light power down to 20%. I think that was a mistake from all the lower buds barely getting any light. Lots and lots of popcorn. Oh well. Next run I'm using the trellis. With the light being at a lower intensity, it will definitely make no good buds just under the canopy. Thos one might be strong enough to pump some plump in the lowers. We'll see. The environment is pretty stable. The only problem I'm having is the temp. It's stable, but it's at 73°. I have it set to 75° but It doesn't seem to want to be there. I know it's because the light isn't warm enough to keep the temp at 75°. Her buds are getting bigger and starting to take shape as well. Cones it looks like. Fat cones. The leaves are showing signs of stress. But I don't know what stress they're under. And the only thing I can think to do is flush and see what happens. But then I still don't know what's causing the problem. I read a few different sources and this could be phosphorous deficiency. Maybe she needs more food with no nitrogen. But I also think a flush will help get rid of any excess salts buildup. The only thing that sucks is I can't get all the water out of the bottom of the bucket I usually end up leaving a half gallon. So the mix is super watered down, but not clean. I can't dump the bucket either. Her root mass is completely taking over. So I can't get past the roots. Maybe I'll top her off with some plain water. See if it drops the TDS. And increases the EC. 03/25/2026 Didn't do much today. The pH was at 5.9, EC was a little bit higher than yesterday. And so was the TDS. Hopefully whatever is happening goes away. I feel like she's still growing. Not up, but more out. Thats a great idea! Let them separate and the lowers get light too. The environment is choice! No issues, no spikes in temp or humidity. The circular fans are working their air flow magic on her, as well. The heater barely turns on now, so my buckets are around 66° 03/26/2026 Readings: pH: 5.9 EC: 914 cm TDS: 655 ppm Temp: 70.1° 03/27/2026 Readings: before top off. pH: 5.38 will be adjusting today. EC: 915 cm TDS: 653 ppm Temp: 67.1° Readings After top off. pH: 5.78 EC: 1023 cm TDS: 725 ppm Temp: 66.6° This should be fine. I discovered she's nutrient deficient already. Looks like a calcium or magnesium. I have calmag. But I'm not too sure that's what it needs. But that's the only answer I got. Even the Google machine said it was a calmag issue. My big question is how much more? Lol. I think I'll start by adding 1 more ml per gallon to the mix. The environment is looking good as ever. No tweaks to make or anything. 03/28/2026 Readings: pH: 5.67 ummmmm EC: 995 cm TDS: 703 ppm Temp: 66.5°
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Week 12. Flowering
2mo ago
101.6 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
24 °C
Day Air Temp
6.1
pH
Normal
Smell
728 PPM
TDS
43 %
Air Humidity
19 °C
Solution Temp
19 °C
Substrate Temp
20 °C
Night Air Temp
26.5 l
Pot Size
2.84 l
Watering Volume
15.24 cm
Lamp Distance
958 PPM
CO₂ Level
Nutrients 9
pH Perfect Bloom - Advanced Nutrients
pH Perfect Bloom
1.321 mll
Sensi Cal-Mag Xtra - Advanced Nutrients
Sensi Cal-Mag Xtra
1.321 mll
Sensizym - Advanced Nutrients
Sensizym
1.321 mll
Prilyfe13 03/28/2026 Readings: pH: 5.67 ummmmm EC: 995 cm TDS: 703 ppm Temp: 66.5° Readings After pHing: pH: 5.76 EC: 1023 cm TDS: 728 ppm Temp: 67.3° 03/29/2026 Readings: pH: 5.78 EC: 1012 cm TDS: 718 ppm Temp: 68.2° Things are looking really good with this lady. Good color, a little bit of a deficiency, but I'm taking care of it slowly. Her branches are pretty tough too. Not a lot of bend in them. Silica Blast working it's magic. Today, I took off a bunch of leaves. Just some that were in the way back that were blocking several bud sites and a few under the canopy. They looked weak, so I took them. So far as I expected, she is fine. 03/30/2026 Readings: pH: 5.77 EC: 1077 cm TDS: 767 ppm TEMP: 68.9° Lookin good today. No stress at all. However I do see some more brown and yellow spots out from the top leaf. I'll keep it there to keep track of its progress. She's definitely packing on the weight. Super fat buds. Unlike the blue dream has really small buds. I don't know why. I thought maybe nutrient lockout or too far away from the light. So I lifted her up 3 inches. I think it needs one more riser. Speaking of risers. I really wish I could fill the reservoir of the riser. It'll help with slippage. Should have my cousin help me again. I definitely can't do it alone. Even if I emptied the water first. There's just too many things for 2 hands. The environment is looking good as well. Although I think the AI could be more precise. I know it's harder to keep the temp up when the canopy has overtaken the tent. But it seems fine. Actually, the temp is spot on today. I have it set for 75° and it normally runs a bit cooler. Like 73° I know it's not much of a difference and it's perfectly in range with this stage of growth. Still. Not perfect and I want my whole grow space to be perfect. 03/31/2026 So I woke up to really folded leaves today. I cut them off for those to see. Maybe someone will have an answer. Google did not identify the issue. I know it's not a temp issue. Pretty damned sure it's not lighting. Humidity is perfectly fine if not a little high today. 52%, but it's raining out and there's absolutely no insulation. It's all windows and doors with gaps between the glass and the wood. Leaky like a sieve. That being said, it's humid in the house kinda. I have the AC running. So it should help with the humidity. Although, what's nice is the temp. I've been having trouble staying at 75°. Now, with the weather today, it's staying around 75°. Perfect. The plant itself has something weird happening. The leaves are folding themselves. I've never seen it before and don't know the cause. But there is 100% some sort of stress she's under and I don't know what it means. Lol I know it had a deficiency of some sort, but I fixed that by increasing the nutrient mix. I'm gonna try and increase it again next week. It should hit about 750 ppm. I know it's a bit low for this stage, but this here lady is an autoflower. She might be big enough to handle a full dose, but I'm not risking it. Especially so late into flower. By the looks of her trichomes and pistils, she has a good 2 weeks left. Maybe 3. Mostly the pistils. There still a LOT of white pistils left. And what I believe to be more stacking. So she's not done by a longshot. Good. I need heavier weed lol. Readings: pH: 5.52 EC: 1077 cm TDS: 764 ppm Temp: 68.2° Readings: After pH pH: 5.8 EC: 1131 TDS 796 Temp: 68.5° 04/01/2026 Readings: pH: 5.74 EC: 1138 cm TDS: 808 ppm Temp: 69.1° 04/02/2026 Readings: pH: 5.79 EC: 1189 cm TDS: 847 ppm Temp: 64.6° 04/03/2026 Readings: pH: 5.6 EC: 1185 cm TDS: 842 ppm Temp: 70.9° She looks alright. Still green with no dieing leaves on the bottom. Kinda surprised by that. Because of the lack of light. One would think at this stage, she would have shedded some useless lower growth. Nope. It's all solid connections from leaf stem to branch. I think she still has a few weeks to go, starting tomorrow. Maybe. It might be just 2 weeks. I can't tell. I know the blue dream is nearly done. I just have to check the trichomes again and see how they're coming along. I checked a couple days ago. Plenty of cloudy. A couple clear and some amber. Seems to be right on schedule. Well, kinda. She is week 6 of flower after all. I'll try to get a decent video to post, but I can't promise anything. Lol. I'm really bad at keeping the microscope steady and focused right. Back to the Apple Strudel. There's no sense in checking trichomes yet. The buds are still packing on weight and will be for the next couple weeks. Then I'll start checking trichomes. Mostly to try and make some macro videos. The water looks fine. But I had to add the ice bottles. It was a bit warmer today due to the warmth outside and rain. I have no insulation in this apartment. It sucks. So I have my AC running in early April. Lol. But as you can see from yesterday to today, it's pretty solid. So I think I'll keep it like that for the next week. Adding overdrive tomorrow for just the last week and then I'll be flushing for a few days. Something I figured out already is how do I get the last gallon of water out of the container to flush? Well, I thought about that. I can pump as much as I can and then refill it with pHed water, then drain it again replace with another fill-up with more pHed water. That should do it. Plus I have flawless finish, so that should also help with the bits of nutrients left. I'll probably have to do this routine for a few days. Maybe a couple with the flawless finish. Environment is junk today. 75° to 77° humidity 56% so very high. I'm worried about mold, but I don't think it'll happen. I have airflow through the entire plant. So it should be good. The biggest problem I see now is wind burn in one isolated spot. I don't have enough distance from the light to put above the plant. What's strange is the leaves on this plant get all wind burned and curl up and whatnot. I remove those, but other leaves and tops keep moving in because of the space. I need to remember to trim all the outside leaves when I defoliate the next plant. Yep. Plant. I'm growing one photoperiod. Anyway, after doing the readings for the day, I might pull the water out and pH it. Then put the water back in. And maybe add the overdrive in now. Just a hint. To prep it for tomorrow. Whole new water. And all new nutes.
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Prilyfe13
Prilyfe13started grow question 2mo ago
Why are my leaves "folding?" Healthy plant. The pH swings within the proper range, no environmental stress, just weird leaf action. Temp is 76° and RH is 53%. This has to be an environmental thing? Or could Check my profile for more pics. Maybe you see something that I missed.
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squalinoanswered grow question 2mo ago
salut .t'es tête sont pleines de résine. bien joué. à mon avis soit doit être ceci. en regardant tes photos, je comprends ta perplexité. Tes paramètres (24°C, 53% RH) sont bons, le VPD est correct pour ce stade de floraison, et la plante a l'air en pleine santé visuelle. ​Alors, pourquoi ces feuilles se replient-elles en forme de "bateau" (canoeing) ou de "serre d'aigle" ? ​À mon avis, c'est l'un de ces trois scénarios possible : ​1. La "Génétique Saturation" (Le plus probable) ​C'est le revers de la médaille pour une telle production de résine. ​Le problème : Quand une variété est génétiquement poussée pour produire autant de trichomes sur les feuillesnourricières (sugar leaves), cela modifie leur structure physique. Les milliers de trichomes sur la face supérieure exercent une tension sur la feuille. De plus, la couche de "givre" peut obstruer légèrement la transpiration normale à travers la face supérieure. ​Le résultat : Pour se protéger et tenter de réguler son humidité interne, la feuille se replie pour réduire sa surface d'exposition et retenir l'humidité dans le creux créé. C'est un comportement défensif lié à sa propre production démesurée. ​2. Le Stress Lumineux "Caché" ​Même à 24°C, si tes lampes LED sont très performantes et trop proches de la canopée, tu peux avoir un stress lumineux. ​Le problème : L'intensité lumineuse (PPFD) est trop forte au sommet. La feuille n'est pas "brûlée" par la chaleur, mais elle est saturée de lumière et ne peut plus tout traiter. ​Le résultat : La feuille se replie pour tenter d'offrir moins d'angle à la source lumineuse, comme pour se mettre "à l'abri". Si les bords sont légèrement jaunes sur les photos originales de ton profil, c'est un signe clair de stress lumineux. ​3. Le Micro-Courant d'Air (Ventilation) ​Le problème : Si un ventilateur brasseur souffle directement et en permanence sur une zone de la plante, cela dessèche l'air juste autour de ces feuilles-là, beaucoup plus que les 53% de la tente. ​Le résultat : La feuille se replie pour stopper cette évaporation forcée. ​Mon Verdict et Conseil : ​Si ce n'est qu'un "comportement étrange" et que tu ne vois pas de taches, de jaunissement rapide ou de têtes qui brunissent, ne change rien. C'est le prix à payer pour avoir une variété aussi givrée. ​Cependant, par précaution, fais cette vérification : ​Vérifie la distance de la lampe : Essaie de la remonter de 10-15 cm juste pour voir si cela résout le pliage en 48h. Si oui, c'était un léger stress lumineux. ​Assure-toi que les ventilateurs oscillent et ne soufflent pas en "tir direct" sur ces têtes. ​En résumé : C'est très probablement une "déformation professionnelle" de ta variété. Elle est trop occupée à fabriquer de la résine pour avoir des feuilles plates ! j'espère que j'ai pu t'aider mais dire un diagnostic précis est difficile comme cela. je te souhaite une bonne journée
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Week 13. Flowering
2mo ago
101.6 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
24 °C
Day Air Temp
6.1
pH
Normal
Smell
728 PPM
TDS
40 %
Air Humidity
19 °C
Solution Temp
19 °C
Substrate Temp
20 °C
Night Air Temp
26.5 l
Pot Size
1.89 l
Watering Volume
15.24 cm
Lamp Distance
958 PPM
CO₂ Level
Nutrients 10
pH Perfect Bloom - Advanced Nutrients
pH Perfect Bloom
1.057 mll
Sensi Cal-Mag Xtra - Advanced Nutrients
Sensi Cal-Mag Xtra
1.057 mll
Sensizym - Advanced Nutrients
Sensizym
1.057 mll
Prilyfe13 04/04/2026 Water change day! We're adding Overdrive and taking out big bud. I. Pretty sure she has 2 to 3 weeks left. I haven't checked trichomes yet. No point when I can tell they aren't ready yet. Just by the amount of white pistils. And somehow I can tell she's not ready. Colors, swelling and water intake. Readings: pH: 6.58 EC: 1214 cm TDS: 858 ppm Temp: 67.8° The environment is a bit wonky today. 73° and 50% humidity. I have a feeling the heat is being blocked by the canopy. That's why the environment is off today. No heat increased humidity and decreased temp. Honestly not sure what to do here. I'll just have to let it do its thing. I'm pretty sure it was from me opening the tent up. Oh well. She does look happy. Good nice green. Excluding the dark color of course. There's a bit of an issue with the rear fan. The way she's moving around the tops has left one of them to fall right onto the oscillating fan. Not to mention the area around the fan is super stressed. Not exactly sure what to do about that. Anyway, lots of work to do. 04/05/2026 Readings: pH: 6.55 EC: 1180 cm TDS: 820 ppm Temp: 70.2° Readings after pH: pH: 6.08 EC: 1190 cm TDS: 850 ppm Temp: 65.5° So we can see that there is a fluctuation in all readings. The EC went up by 10 cm. TDS went up 30 ppm. Temp dropped 4.5°. Finally there's the pH. I dropped it to a reasonable level. Around 5 points. Something I'd like to note. The buckets don't drain completely. There's roots in the way. So there's always a gallon or so left in the bottom of the bucket. After pHing, everything changed. I believe that is just a common pH swing. A little high, but I brought it right down. I'm going to check later this afternoon and see if it leveled out. Hopefully it'll be around 6.1. That's when you know the pH perfect is working. The EC and TDS are higher than yesterday. But I'm assuming the pH was high as well as the water temp. It should be down to about 65° and that would fix the portability of the nutrients. The environment is doing pretty good. Temps right there at 73° the Humidity is a bit high today. 47%. I'd really like it down to 40% but that's probably not happening until this wet weather goes away. Then everything should level out. 04/06/2026 Readings: pH: 5.95 EC: 1158 cm TDS: 823 ppm Temp: 67.3° 04/07/2026 Readings: pH: 5.68 EC: 1187 cm TDS: 836 ppm Temp: 68.4° After pHing: pH: 6.04 EC:1192 cm TDS: 878 ppm Temp: 67.1° After Topping off the bucket: pH: 5.8 EC: 1240 cm TDS: 880 ppm Temp: 65.3° 04/08/2026 Readings: pH: 5.54 EC: 1250 cm TDS: 889 ppm Temp: 63.1° After pHing the jug: pH: 6.17 EC: 1465 cm TDS: 965 ppm Temp: 69.1° Bucket Readings: pH: 6.15 EC: 1302 cm TDS: 927 ppm Temp: 66.7° 04/09/2026 Readings: pH: 5.91 EC: 1288 cm TDS: 917 ppm Temp: 69.4° It seems as though this lady may be a bit hungry. TDS and EC are both dropping. Not much, but I can see a pattern. She wants more. But she's stressed out. The tacoing is real! But I'm not sure it's from the light. What else is there? There's more spots on the top leaves. Definitely seems like a deficiency to me. Along with the tacoing. Which I might add also has tons of trichomes to help protect the leaves and buds. The environment is looking good today. However, the heat must have been on this morning when the light turned on. Oh well. An ice bottle from last night would have done nothing. 04/10/2026 Readings: pH: 5.5 EC: 1298 cm TDS: 528 ppm Temp: 67.8° Reading top off water: pH: 5.8 EC: 1244 cm TDS: 949 ppm Temp:67.3°
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Week 14. Flowering
2mo ago
101.6 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
24 °C
Day Air Temp
6.1
pH
Normal
Smell
928 PPM
TDS
40 %
Air Humidity
19 °C
Solution Temp
19 °C
Substrate Temp
20 °C
Night Air Temp
26.5 l
Pot Size
2.84 l
Watering Volume
15.24 cm
Lamp Distance
958 PPM
CO₂ Level
Nutrients 10
pH Perfect Bloom - Advanced Nutrients
pH Perfect Bloom
1.057 mll
Sensi Cal-Mag Xtra - Advanced Nutrients
Sensi Cal-Mag Xtra
1.057 mll
Sensizym - Advanced Nutrients
Sensizym
1.057 mll
Prilyfe13 04/11/2026 Readings: Before weekly water swap. pH: 5.07?! How?! EC: 1337 cm TDS: 957 ppm Temp: 64.2° Heading into week 8 of flower, she's just about done swelling. I'll be checking more trichomes this week. From what I read, she has a very fast ending. Or whatever you call it. Either way, the trichomes take like days to mature. Or something like that. Her spotting doesn't seem to be spreading, so I'm pretty certain she had a nutrient deficiency. Readings: Base mix for the week. pH: 5.8 EC: 1169 cm TDS: 829 ppm Temp: 65.1° Readings after the water swap: pH: 6.43 EC: 1191 cm TDS: 846 ppm Temp: 67° 04/12/2026 Readings: pH: 6.38 EC: 1146 cm TDS: 818 ppm Temp: 68.0° Readings after top off.: pH: 5.98 EC: 1183 cm TDS: 840 ppm Temp: 68.2° 04/13/2026 Readings: pH: 5.75 EC: 1135 cm TDS: 807 ppm Temp: 71.4° Need ice bottles! Aaaaaaaahhhhhh 04/14/2026 Readings: pH: 5.6 EC: 1210 cm TDS: 859 ppm Temp: 69.3° I'm currently working on cooling the water. I have ice bottles in now and will swap them out when they melt. I'm trying to bring it down to 66.5° Honestly I don't know why the water is so warm. It could be the dehumidifier running constantly. ( I don't have the AC Infinity one yet. I think it's still on pre-order. 04/15/2026 Before Topping off Readings: pH: 5.92 EC: 1155 cm TDS: 795 ppm Temp: 70.9° I'd say another 2 weeks with this one. I'm just waiting for the lowers to mature a bit more. They won't be perfect, but I don't want to over do the tops and have all amber trichomes. As of today, she's getting a much needed top off. However, I have noted that she is taking less water in now. It was about 3 days for a half gallon top off. A great sign. She's ready to be enjoyed. The environment is absolutely out of control today. It's like 73° in the apartment. I have my AC running at full blast to both lower the temp and drop the humidity in the tent. 75° and 47.6%. well, I guess that's not too bad. Earlier it was like 55% and 77° And bouncing around. I hope it levels out. It may already have. After Top off Readings: pH: 5.82 EC: 1289 cm TDS: 918 ppm Temp: 67.6° 04/16/2026 Readings: pH: 5.65 EC: 1282 TDS: 912 Temp: 70.3° added ice bottle just now. It should be fine in an hour. 04/17/2026 Readings: pH: 5.01 EC: 1320 cm TDS: 935 ppm Temp: 68.2° Clearly I'm fixing the pH today. There has to be a lock out of some kind. It won't stay up in range. Oh well. Yet another day pHing when it's supposed pH perfect. So far I beg to differ.
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Week 15. Flowering
2mo ago
101.6 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
24 °C
Day Air Temp
6.1
pH
Normal
Smell
928 PPM
TDS
40 %
Air Humidity
19 °C
Solution Temp
19 °C
Substrate Temp
18 °C
Night Air Temp
26.5 l
Pot Size
2.08 l
Watering Volume
15.24 cm
Lamp Distance
958 PPM
CO₂ Level
Nutrients 10
pH Perfect Bloom - Advanced Nutrients
pH Perfect Bloom
1.057 mll
Sensi Cal-Mag Xtra - Advanced Nutrients
Sensi Cal-Mag Xtra
1.057 mll
Sensizym - Advanced Nutrients
Sensizym
1.057 mll
Prilyfe13 04/18/2026 Readings: pH: 5.2 EC: 1331 cm TDS: 947 ppm Temp: 66.4° First thing to note is that the dehumidifier is just not strong enough to get through to the top of the plant. So the humidity is like 50.1% temp is fine. I'd like it a little bit lower, but this is what I got to work with. 04/19/2026 Oops. Something happened with my notes yesterday. Hopefully they don't delete again. Readings: after pHing. It was 5.31 pH: 5.88 EC: 1386 cm TDS: 892 ppm Temp: 65.5° Well, it's 420 and I have emptied the bucket so I can pH the water. Pretty easy. But still I really hate pumping out the water. Kinda feels like I'm suffocating her. So mean. I couldn't send a trichome video, so we will have to figure out my phone. It's pretty close, so I could get some pics good enough to see if it's cloudy or clear. Amber. There was a decent amount of it all around. Readings after pH pH: 5.76 EC: 1863 cm TDS: 980 ppm Temp: 68.0° 04/21/2026 Readings: pH: 5.77 EC: 1395 cm TDS: 990 ppm Temp: 63.9° Anyone notice yesterday? The only 2 things that changed are the EC and Temp. Ummm something is wrong with the EC reading. I must have mistyped yesterday or something. Anyway, there may be a nutrient lock out. Or something, because I'm getting other tissues. Mostly at the top. It seems the already damaged leaves do not fix. Like the canoeing that's still there, will it go away? The spots on the top leaves look spotty. I don't think those will go away, but the leaf stacking. That should go away, right? The environment looks good today. No complaints whatsoever. Nothing to note. Finally, right?! Lol As for the plant. She is officially EATING the Blue Dream. So much so that it's pushing the whole thing over. I think I'm gonna harvest the blue dream little early. At least earlier than I wanted. Half the plant is flopped over now. Not clue why. It was just that one branch and then I guess the weight of that and the upper branches just led them to collapse as well. What the shit is that? 04/22/2026 Readings: pH: 5.5 EC: 1409 cm TDS: 1000 ppm Temp: 67.1° Looks like nutrient lockout. After pHing : pH: 5.97 EC: 1450 cm TDS: 1003 ppm Temp: 63.3° 04/23/2026 Readings: pH: 5.80 EC: 1431 cm TDS: 1020 ppm Temp: 68.5° 04/24/2026 Readings: pH: 5.7 EC: 1459 cm TDS: 1030 ppm Temp: 66.5° So I harvested the Blue Dream. A little earlier than what I was expecting, but it needed to be harvested. Anyway, apparently Apple Strudel has really heavy branches and were pushing the Blue Dream over. Well, when I pulled the blue dream out of the tent, this little lady nearly fell over. It was stuck with the Blue Dream. But once they were apart, the rest of the plant fell over. So I put up my trellis to at least help keeping the branches off the ground or even worse, snapping entirely. Ioght have to harvest her early too. The bends in those branches are insane. However, I may be wrong, but I'm pretty sure this one is done. Like done done. Lots of amber tons of cloudy and very few clear. I wanna flush her. At least for a couple days. But I'm really concerned with the branches laying on each other. This is a disaster waiting to happen. Mold, powdery mildew. Nothing else, I won't get any bugs or anything like that. So I hope leaving them like that won't hurt too bad. I should try to get the 2 big ones up. 04/25/2026 Readings: pH: 5.63 EC: 1500 cm TDS: 1060 ppm Temp: 68.0° As we can see here, there is definitely a nutrient lockout somewhere. It's probably because of the size of the roots. The roots have taken over the bucket. I need like a 10 gallon for this plant. Lol. Anyway, I have concerns about the fallen branches are stacking on top of each other. Just in 1 spot. But it's a good spot for mold to grow. So I need to figure out what to do with the top 2 branches. The environment is actually looking great! As it's the last week of life I'm gonna leave it alone. 71° and 50% humidity. I'd much rather 40%, but the 50% is pretty steady. And 71° mimics the outdoors getting cooler. This should work in theory, but we'll see. Honestly, this plant is kind of hard to diagnose. There's all kinds of stuff happening all at once and I'm trying to find the source. Then I can work my way out. Or something like that.i can use some yoyos for a couple of the branches. But the rest are pretty flimsy. Waterlogged. I'm guessing and it's because of the roots. It has to be. I just can't find a source. Damnit.
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Week 16. Flowering
1mo ago
101.6 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
24 °C
Day Air Temp
6.1
pH
Normal
Smell
928 PPM
TDS
40 %
Air Humidity
19 °C
Solution Temp
19 °C
Substrate Temp
18 °C
Night Air Temp
26.5 l
Pot Size
2.08 l
Watering Volume
15.24 cm
Lamp Distance
958 PPM
CO₂ Level
Nutrients 1
Flawless Finish - Advanced Nutrients
Flawless Finish
1.849 mll
Prilyfe13 04/26/2026 Readings before water swap. pH: 5.6 EC: 1450 cm TDS: 1050 ppm Temp: 71.3° So I'm going to start flushing today. She has a whole lotta nutrients left in those leaves and buds. So what I'm doing now is fill and drain. In my case pump and pump. I mix my nutes in a 5 gallon bucket. Then use another bucket to drain the DWC reservoir. Do it twice and then the last time with flawless finish. Again! Something happened to my yesterday entry. 04/28/2026 Readings: pH: 6.58 EC: 499 cm TDS: 351 ppm Temp: 66.7° Will be pHed today. It's too high. Anyway, she looks really odd with all of her branches just falling down. All around and the main top and some select branches are left standing up. She has issues everywhere from clawing to tacoing spots and burned tips or whatever else is wrong. So she's getting her week of flushing. I haven't noticed anything yet. But maybe it's because theight is too close to the top. Speaking of, does just the top getting too much light stress the whole plant out? Or is it just the top? I honestly hope my plant isn't waterlogged. I wonder what causes that. Because when I hung the plant up, the branch I was going to use legit sqweeshed on me. Like it was soaking wet. And when I take leaves off, the break pours out water. Never seen that before. Just a new thing. The environment looks really good Now it's working. 04/30/2026 Readings: pH: 6.7 EC: 521 cm TDS: 371 ppm Temp: 66.2° 05/01/2026 Well, I say she's done. I have her in the dark for the next couple of days, then I'll harvest. That'll give me enough time for the bucket to empty out and by the time it's ready, the bucket should be nearly dry. Actually, I wonder if that'll happen. I topped her off yesterday, so she should be fine for the next 3 days. I'm gonna check the water one last time before she's in the dark for 3 days. I dunno. I think she's ready now. I'll also get a trichome video to make sure. No top off just this one last trichome video and harvest will be in 3 days. Or sooner. I took a trichome video this morning. It's not very good. But you can see the abundance of cloudy and in some spots, amber. Other than that, I might pop off a few leaves today before her official dark period starts. It was supposed to be last night, but I forgot to set it. So it's off this morning, but I have some things I still need to do. Like snip off as many fan leaves as possible. No sugar leaves. And if there's a ton of trichomes on the offending leaf, I shall leave it. It's really dry out now, so I'll need to keep a lot of the leaves in tact so it doesn't dry out too quickly. Readings: pH: 6.16 EC: 605 cm TDS: 431 Temp: 69.6 I'm curious as to why both the EC and TDS have higher readings than yesterday. There's absolutely no nutrients, or shouldn't be in that bucket as I've added 2 flushes of Flawless Finish. And 1 top off of plain water. She needs about a half gallon now, but I'll let her take her own water down. I'm not sure how quickly it will be gone. She drinks about a half gallon a day. I think there's around 3.5 gallons left. Should be plenty of water left at harvest and not too much. I still haven't seen a single bit of color. I had to have done something wrong. Back to the EC and TDS. Both spiked about 100 points. That might be my pH pen. I doubt it though. Something environmental or most likely not a colorful one. Which I don't get. It started flushing 3 days ago. Shouldn't I be seeing something colorful by now? All I'm seeing is a very earthy plant. Well, more plant like smell. As for the water situation. I think I might have to pull the water out and pH it back to 5.8 but I'm inclined not to do such a useless task. Of course if it goes over too much, I'll have to step in and add more Flawless Finish. Because I don't think she is eating at all. Or there's a nutrient lockout. Again, that should t matter anymore. Another thing. I found more clawing leaves that were super dark. But how?! There's no nitrogen in this plant. No idea how it's showing signs of toxicity? I don't get it. Like at all. I don't understand why the EC and TDS are climbing when they should be like going down.
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Week 17. Flowering
1mo ago
101.6 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
20 °C
Day Air Temp
6.1
pH
Normal
Smell
928 PPM
TDS
40 %
Air Humidity
19 °C
Solution Temp
19 °C
Substrate Temp
17 °C
Night Air Temp
26.5 l
Pot Size
0.95 l
Watering Volume
15.24 cm
Lamp Distance
958 PPM
CO₂ Level
Nutrients 1
Flawless Finish - Advanced Nutrients
Flawless Finish
1.849 mll
Prilyfe13 05/02/2026 This better be the last week. I have her in the dark for the next two days. Hopefully she gives me some color. Or does that work with the light? Readings: pH: 5.74 EC: 604 cm TDS: 430 ppm Temp: 63.3° Readings after a small top off. pH: 5.88 EC: 590 cm TDS: 413 ppm Temp: 64.4° Readings Again: pH: 6.3 EC: 517 TDS: 405 Temp: 62.8° 05/03/2026 Readings: PH: 6.25 EC: 588 cm TDS: 418 ppm Temp: 67.1° So we can see that the warmer the water, the higher the concentration of salts. I just added an ice bottle, but it's still working it's magic. The pH seems to have leveled out too. As for the high concentration of salts, I'm gonna have to repeat flushing again. Well, in this case, I'm going to pull a gallon out and add another gallon and a half or so of plain pHed water. Reason being, I can't get the bottom of the bucket with my water pump. The roots are all in the way. So it's still loaded with nutrients. And now the water is below the roots. I've been doing my best to avoid topping off, but I think I just want to do the swap. Plain Filtered and pHed tap water readings: pH: 6.08 EC: 435 cm TDS: 307 ppm Temp: 65.7° I pHed a gallon of water. Pulled 3 gallons out of the bucket and put 3.5 gallons back in. Perfect top off especially for the last few days of flushing. I should probably check the trichomes. I haven't since I put her in the dark 2 days ago. Update: after taking a short trichome video, this lady is done. 05/04/2026 May the 4th be with you! Readings: pH: 6.43 EC: 597 cm TDS: 416 ppm Temp: 67.5°
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Week 18. Harvest
1mo ago
Happy Harvest Day!
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Somewhat easy to grow. I'm assuming it would have been easier if I knew what I was looking for when it started to show signs of stress. Either way, big plant.
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123.32 g
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Prilyfe13 05/04/2026 May the 4th be with you. Harvest day! This one took quite some time. But I guess it's ok, because this Apple Strudel is a monster. 60 oz wet weight. Dry weight should be around 6 to 7 oz of dried and trimmed budlings She was a tough cookie. Lol went through some nitrogen toxicity it took some time to clean it out. Then theight was too close to the light, causing more stress, so instead of dying, she made more trichomes. So nitrogen toxicity and the light stress that I know of makes more trichomes. In moderation? Maybe? I don't know. Someone said that somewhere. But it kinda makes sense to me. Light stress causes the need for more trichomes because of the stress. So yeah she's a tough cookie. I wonder how much bigger would she have been if I didn't have that toxicity. Oh my god, I'm so stoned. I keep typing things I want to say to someone. Lol. Anyhoo, good things have happened with this Apple Strudel. Tough and a good harvest. 60 oz is fun. 05/06/2026 Day 2 of drying. I haven't bothered opening the tent. I have a window to see through and the AI is working it's magic. So nothing to write home about. Just a drying plant. Environment: Temp: 63.1° Humidity: 60.3% VPD: 0.78 kPa So there's that. Nothing else to report. I'll get a picture of her in a little while. Lol. If you're reading this, it's probably been a few weeks? Months? Years? Rest assured I have everything dated so you know what is going on week by week. 05/07/2026 Day 3 of drying and it's definitely showing. Still super wet, but also drying nice and evenly. The small leaves from the bottom of the plant are already dry and crisping up. I know for a lot of you, a humidifier is a bad idea in a dry tent. But with it off, I'm getting 50% humidity. To me it makes sense to use a humidifier to keep the tent in check. It'll also help keep the temp down. Low and slow baby. Low and slow. Oh, I don't know if the whole class knows, but I'm getting a 4x4 in a couple of days. Along with the light and 6" exhaust. I'm replacing my 3x3 so I have a bunch of stuff already purchased for the setup. Humidifier, heater, 2 oscillating clip fans, CO2 bag, air pump, Dehumidifier... I have to buy the AC Infinity one, then it's done. I'm not buying an air conditioner for my grow. I'll just keep it temperature controlled with my window AC. It worked for the last 2 runs, so why wouldn't it run fine still? Especially where I have all new products. Maybe I will buy the dehumidifier. The one I have barely works on a 3x3, let alone a 4x4. No I need the AC Infinity one to help with humidity. One thing I will say about the Apple Strudel, she's still pretty big even with her being upside down and drying. So that's good. Honestly it's probably the leaves. I tried to separate the branches from each other, but I found 2 mini branches were tying up in knots. Yes, full on knots. I got most of them out, but there still tons of spots any can only up again. The environment. Well it looks good now, but an hour or so earlier it was at 50% humidity. Pretty sure the temp was at 63° it should maybe drop down another couple degrees. 05/08/2026 Day 4 drying. This plant still feels waterlogged. Iea , it looks like it's drying, but not much. I have a feeling this will turn out pretty good. Especially with the AI controller. Everything just works. I ordered a dehumidifier from AC Infinity. It'll integrate with my system. I also pre-ordered the new AC Infinity tent camera. It has an extra smaller camera to see the underside of the tent. I think. As for the plant. Unfortunately she still smells like plant. I get the good weed smell, but its a mix. I'm pretty sure the smell will go away either when it's done drying. And if not then, the planty smell should be gone. If not, I have grove bags to help finish off the plant smell. And cure it for a few weeks. I was thinking 2 weeks curing, but I have a feeling it might take a little longer. Like 3 to 4 weeks. I personally want to cure for a month. That's about the time most of my plants get, 4 weeks. Mostly because I dry for the right amount of time. Curing then will be 3 weeks then maybe 4. I guess it all depends on the smell. If I still have plant smell, I'm gonna seal the bags off and let it cure for another month until it's perfect. The environment looks pretty solid at the moment. 65° and 58%. I'd like it to be around 60% for the next few weeks. You can certainly tell it will take a full 14 days. 05/09/2026 Still drying, but still feels really wet. Definitely gonna have a 14 to 21 day drying. I'm super concerned about mold. I don't think that'll happen. I have 2 oscillating fans as well as the exhaust fan. I have the humidifier in the tent, but only in use when the humidity drops below 53%. The temps is super stable. It's been at around 63° to 65°. I'm trying to find a way to drop the temp even more. The lung room is 67° I could maybe drop it to 65° that should help bring the humidity down by a few points. Anyway, mold. My concern is that the plant has been super wet for far too long and I'm thinking how I can rotate her like a quarter at a time. Being so still can definitely cause mold. But as I said, I have plenty of airflow. Air exchange is also pretty solid. So I noticed a problem with these carbon air filters. The dust from the humidifier and the natural air, clogs the pre-filter. And in turn slows the airflow. I have a refillable filter. And stupidly I've tried taking the pre-filter off it clogged in a matter of days. So I took the filter out, blew out all the dust from inside the filter. It kinda worked. Rest assured I added a clean pre-filter. My concern now is how I'm gonna have to buy distilled water. I wish I could run an RO system. Unfortunately, I can't install such things. It would be SOOOOO much better. And easier. It says right on the instructions that distilled water is the best and won't have much dust. I'll tell you, the amount of calcium... I think.. is making the dust. It makes sense to me. Well, I think. Lol 05/10/2026 Alrighty. It's been close to a week. Definitely not dry at all. I'm thinking I'll end up going the distance. 14 days. Maybe a day less. She is one sticky plant. So I tried to separate the branches and get them all untangled. I managed to get the tangle taken care of on that branch, but there's a whole lot more tangled branches. I don't for see any issues. She is drying now and the airflow is perfect. Exchange is pretty good too. I think needed another week or two but the trichomes were right where I wanted them. I could have waited another day or 2, but by that time it would have been a bit too late too many amber trichomes. I got the environment down really steady in the tent now. And that's what matters most. Temp is 64° humidity is 54.6% it needs to be higher. I'll figure it out. But still within range. I dropped the humidity down to about 57% to keep it lower than 61%. That's about all for the day. Oh yeah, I just remembered that I got a new trim tray. The AC Infinity one. Wow. Super solid. It actually has a metal tray. 5/11/2026 A week in now. She's definitely gonna take the next 7 days to fully dry. Maybe the 10? I have no idea because I barely did anything with the plant at all. I rotate her. I did, in the beginning of drying, try to break through all the tangles of small branches. It kinda worked, but I got super sticky afterward. And only kinda worked. There's so many small branches. I don't think I was giving enough silica. Maybe I'll reach out and ask. So I got myself a new 4x4 coming in with the 6" exhaust setup and the matching light. 500 watts of pure power I'll probably never use. Lol well, maybe now that I'm getting a much taller tent than the 3x3 I'm currently running. A 4x4 will make my life that much easier. I can walk right into the tent without having to duck. And moving around the tent will be super easy as well. Especially because I have access to all 3 walls with doors. Granted I had all 3 doors with the 3x3, but the door was a bit too low to really get into them. The side doors I mean. I'm hoping the new tent has bigger side doors. It's the new updated one with the bigger viewing window. And flaps on the zipper doors. It's to prevent light leaks. But I don't think I'll need to worry about light leaks. The blinking red can't get through because it has to go through the blackout curtains. Which it can't. Same thing with headlights. Can't get through. Ha! Blackout curtains for the win! I'm considering getting a Nugsmasher. I have a press already, but the design is for body builders which have muscles. I'm no body builder. I'm barely able to lift 40 lbs. The nugsmasher has a hydraulic setup. Or that's what it looks like at least. It's gonna be a total of 0. That's the unit and everything you need to get up and running. I need parchment paper I think. Lol. Anyway, we are looking good today. 63.2° and 59.9%. that's pretty good in my book. It should take the 14 days now. And will be quite tasty and hopefully no grass. It's smelling more and more like the weed it should be. So that's good. I'm assuming with the next 7 days going, the hay smell will be gone and the trichomes will be singing. So this little lady will be chopped up trimmed and headed straight for the grove bag. In this case. Several grove bags. That's not counting the trimmings or larf. Although I think I have a few smalls that would fit as buds, but they are popcorn. Somewhat dense, that's one of the lowers. So that means the good buds will be processed separately. The small stuff will fall. I guess? And go into the trim tray. Honestly, I have no idea how to use this thing. It has 2 setups I think. One for sifting kief and the other one is for sorting. But it's a smaller honeycomb design. Not really sure what it's supposed to do. 05/12/2026 Not much going on today. I'm not messing with the climate and overall environment. I checked her today for mold and there's nothing. I dug kinda into the mesh work of those crazy branches too. Oh! My 4x4 arrived today, but the light and exhaust system aren't here yet. It's a good thing I don't need them right away. We are still drying after all. Definitely a few more days. 05/13/2026 Day 9 of Drying Quick check in. No snap yet, but I don't think there will be in a few days. Maybe 5 more days, give or take one. Anyway, the Grass smell is almost gone. So that's good. Kinda pungent. With a kick of sharp spice. So not completely gone. But it will be. From the dry and trim goes straight into a grove bag for a 4 week curing time. Or when I decide to crack one open. Lol it could be 4 months from now. Who knows. 05/14/2026 10 days drying. Just a few more days. Well, maybe 2. The Grass smell is nearly completely gone. Lots of larf. Lots and lots. But the tops look pretty tight. So it should be good. 05/15/2026 11 days drying. Almost done, but not quite yet. Maybe 2 to 4 more days. I hope it doesn't take that long. I already started a new run. Gary Sherbet Feminized photoperiod by FastBuds. It's in a cup of water, so that can take a day or 2. Anyway, the smell is still pretty sharp and greenish. I'm guessing it'll be the curing that completely takes the grassy taste out. 05/17/2026 Don't remember why I didn't do an entry yesterday. I was very busy I guess. Anyway, here's today's entry. That should last me the photoperiod time it takes to finish up. So 5 to 6 months. But I still have plenty of Papaya Cookies. Some Blue Dream curing also a bit of the Lemon Cherry Cookies that has about 3 weeks left to cure. And after handling the Apple Strudel I can tell it'll cure really well. Also the grass smell is gone. Still a little sharpness, but that'll should go away with the cure.
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BarneyRumble420
BarneyRumble420 commented1mo ago
Awesome grow mate 👌 congratulations on your harvest
Prilyfe13
Prilyfe13 commented1mo ago
@BarneyRumble420, Thanks! I'm expecting some good quality buds! And a fantastic yield!
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