Aeromatics Goals for the Grow:
Have a better first 4 weeks, and translate that into a better ten-wide yield!
My last 4 x 4 tent-wide yield was 514 g total, which is not bad at all for a single smoker like me. In fact, that is more than I will need for quite some time. I’ll be curing and making some concentrates for sure! However, I like to set goals and have fun, and I know there’s way more potential with my set-up.
Also, I am going to do a transplant strategy for this batch. At two weeks, I will move from half gallon into my 6.6 gallon. I think being able to access my root zone at 2 weeks and get some mykos in there will really help explode root growth at that crucial 14 day mark, and will negate any possible stress from transplant. It may be crystal for this in 6.6 gallon pots.
For Germination, I am making a few alterations:
During my last 6.6 gallon autopot run, I made two germination into potting mistakes.
The buffered coco was way too wet when potting. This stifled root growth initially, and also prevented me from adding any water and generally slowed down the entire process. I could tell because when I pulled the coco out from the pots, there was a strong taproot but little to no root growth in the middle to upper root zone.
So my solution, or at least hypothesis to try and solve against these observed mistakes is to:
I let the buffered coco dry and a few extra days in the bin, and I also laid it out on a tard to let it air dry for around 48 hours before potting up. It was still dark and moist, but when I squeezed a handful of it, only a drop or 2 rang out, as opposed to a fountain like my previous run. It looked much better!
I’ve also laid out my coco on some tarps to let it air dry out for 2 days before potting. It is still very most, but not soaking wet.
I tossed the coco into the pot with my two hands and used the back of my hands to simply even out the layers as opposed to compressing them throughout the potting process. This will allow the coco to naturally settle over time, and hopefully allow for proper aeration and root development!
Coco Buffering
I am trying a new buffering mix for this run! Stash recently released 2 new products to go along with their fantastic Stash Blend nutrient enhancement: Stash Base (Veg Nutrients) and Stash Bloom (Flower Nutrients). I am excited to add Stash Base into my buffering mix, it will hopefully create a beautiful growing environment for my gals.
I buffered twice (both for 24 hours). I had 12 gallons of coco and I used 10 gallons of RO water to buffer:
For my first buffer, I went with around 1 ec charge and a ph of 5.75 for each 10 gallons.
My nutrients included:
70 ml Ventana Plant Science Support
5 grams Stash Base - New Product! (Formulated with a diverse blend of organic and mineral inputs—including calcium phosphate, biochar, crustacean meal, feather meal, fishbone meal, glacial and volcanic rock dusts, alfalfa, insect frass, giant kelp meal, neem seed kernel meal, oyster shell dust, sulfate of potash, calcium carbonate, and fish meal—Stash Base delivers a broad spectrum of macro and micronutrients, plus biology-friendly carbon sources.)
3 grams Stash Blend
ec: 1.1 ph 5.75
After the first 24 hour soak, I fully drained it and resoaked the two bins in another batch of 10 gallons of RO mix. I adjusted the recipe.
My second buffer nutrients included:
60 ml Ventana Plant Science Support
5 ml Ventana Plant Science Expand
2 grams Stash Base
2 grams Stash Blend
5 ml Ventana Plant Science Grow
I waited another 24 hours, and then I fully drained the coco and worked to dry it out much more than last grow.
As I mentioned above, I let it drain for more than 48 hours in the tub, stirring a bit here and there. I knew it was necessary because there was a bunch of water let loose once I stirred. That made me thing i need to punch more holes into my bin, or maybe I need to put a huge slice of garden fabric at the base of the bin so that the coco does not clog the holes. I’ll likely try both on my 4 x 4 run which is coming soon!
Once the coco felt good to go, and my measurement for that was that I could grab and handful…squeeze it, and only 1 or two drops would come out… my medium was ready!
Germination:
I’ve been using Organiplugs for all my germination for my last 20+ seeds, and I am not going back to any previous system. All you do is: insert the seed, place into a germination cube holder, place in a ziplock back, wrap it up in a towel, place it in a tent, and wait for her to sprout!
I don’t have to worry about anything really, and it almost protects the seed from any real concerns from the seedling/sprouting process.
Once she sprouted (either I see a taproot, or the sprout actually pops out of the hole, or both!), I placed her about ¾ of the way down into the coco.
In the coco hole, I added some Xtreme Mykos to encourage root development, one of my favorite reasons to use organiplugs!
I didn’t need to “water her in’ to the coco, as the coco was still moist from the buffering process. I was actually worried it was a bit too moist, but I went with it anyway. It was, at least, much less moist than my previous grow, and from the way the gals have settled in, I actually think we were in the perfect zone. I squeezed a handful and barely a drop wrang out, so that’s my goal moisture level moving forward!
Final Thoughts
This is going to be a fun one! I will divy this tent up into 4 different journals but also provide generic tent-wide updates like my last journal. Hopefully I can get some good results and we an all learn a lot throughout the process.
Thanks for tuning in and happy growing!
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Rockwool Cube
Germination Method
1
Week 1. Vegetation
3mo ago
1/8
5.08 cm
Height
25 °C
Day Air Temp
5.8
pH
No Smell
Smell
330 PPM
TDS
70 %
Air Humidity
24.98 l
Pot Size
121.92 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 3
Mammoth P
0.161 mll
Support 4-0-0
1.057 mll
Stash Base
0.198 mll
Aeromatics After 8 days of growth, I tipped each gal over to see beautiful white roots sticking out of the holes of the half-gallon pots. It always amazes me how efficient and powerful the mixture of Organiplugs, Mykos, and Mammoth P. can be to get that early root growing (as I have seen in previous photoperiod grows), but to have it happen in my autoflower autopot transplant experiment was a happy sight to say the least!
It was on day 8, I elected to make the transplant from their half-gallon pots to their final resting 6.6 gallon pre-buffered coco homes. The coco for the 6.6 gallons was pre-buffered with the same double-buffer recipe, but potting was a bit different than my last run.
As I mentioned, the last run was way too wet and way too compressed. I fixed this by focusing on a better draining process, and also allowing the buffered coco to air dry for 24 hours spread out on a garden tarp. Those two steps got me a nice, moist coco that did not drip when squeezed, but still held moisture!
Before potting, I added 3 tsp of Ventana Stash Blend to each 6.6 Gallon Coco batch for extra boost. I’ve done this before and it add a great shot of nutrients to the roots as they start to explore the coco. I then very loosely added the coco to the pots, only slightly shaking the pots to settle the medium. Once filled, we were ready to go!
Once I dug each half-gallon hole, I fluffed up the first few inches within the bottom of the hole and tossed some Mykos in there as well. My thoughts there is that it would give extra fluffy area for the roots to explode! I then liberally sprinkled more Mykos in the potting hole and gently added my half-gallon rooted plant. I hope that extra access point to the root zone is the game changer for getting some severe size boost!
I gently packed her in and watered her in with about 400 ml of simple veg-light water.
My recipe for that water is:
1 Gallon RO water
4 ml Ventana Plant Science Support
.75 g Stash Base
12 drops Mammoth P Microbes
In 6.6 gallon pots, the plants are now sitting at around 320 ppfd, which is perfect heading into week 2!
I doubt to see much growth from day 8 to day 14, as I know the roots will be exploring the pots and growing. But what I really hope is a much more robust week 14 to 21, as compared to my previous run.
Let’s hope all goes well and let me know your thoughts or predictions below!
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Transplantation
Technique
2
Week 2. Vegetation
3mo ago
1/2
7.62 cm
Height
25 °C
Day Air Temp
5.8
pH
No Smell
Smell
330 PPM
TDS
70 %
Air Humidity
24.98 l
Pot Size
121.92 cm
Lamp Distance
Aeromatics Gelato 41 - BX Auto: She is the smaller one of the bunch, but she is perky and showing some beautiful signs of life. Her leaves are pointing up, and with no real large fan leaves currently blocking her lower foliage, I think we will get a great bush here!
Tent-Wide Update - The end of week 2, and thus far I am happy to say I have met most of my goals for the grow!
Each gal reacted well to the transplant, and I see no shock or worrisome signs to tackle. Color and growth momentum are way different than last grow, where it was at this point I faced stalled growth and some significant chlorosis.
Oppositely, I have beautiful, tight 5 - 6 node plants with daily growth that clearly show roots are establishing throughout the pot. I think we are in store for an absolutely massive stretch period when I activate my autopots around day 23/24.
They have not needed any water thus far, and I will likely only water once before Autopot activation, mostly to encourage middle-root system development.
The major adjustments for this period have been the activation of the airdomes! I started on day 14 for the 3 plants (Gelato, Gelato BX 41, Dosidos) and Day 12 for Critical Mass Auto. I went with 2 hours on the first day, increased 2 hours on day 15, and two more hours on day 16. I will be on 24 hours by Day 20, where I know they will need a drink!
My goal was to have a great first 4 weeks of the grow, and I must say.... I think I am on the way!
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Week 3. Vegetation
2mo ago
1/4
15.24 cm
Height
24 hrs
Light Schedule
25 °C
Day Air Temp
5.6
pH
No Smell
Smell
550 PPM
TDS
60 %
Air Humidity
24.98 l
Pot Size
121.92 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 4
Mammoth P
0.396 mll
Support 4-0-0
1.849 mll
Grow 0-1.5-4
0.793 mll
Aeromatics Gelato 41 BX Auto: She is short, stout, and stacking nodes like crazy. If we get a great stretch from her, and expose true and perfect light across the canopy, I think we are going to get a beautiful forest of colas. I see a touch of chlorosis in her, as with all my plants at this point, but I know that is just early root prioritization, and as soon as I turn on the autopots, we will see a massive boom and a replenishment of new green. With my autopots on at day 23, stay tuned to my day 30ish update... It's going to be a fun one!
Tent-Wide Updates: AUTOPOTS ACTIVATED! WOO!
The end of week three brings my favorite part of the grow, and really what the last 5 weeks of hard work have led (Coco rinsing, buffering, tent preparation, germination, transplantation, system cleaning and set-up, and first 3 weeks of growth). Based on my "Goals for the Grow", I think I have set all 4 gals us for a better level of success and even though I do see a bit of chlorosis across the board, I know that is just the plants focusing on that deep root development.
I hope to see a bit more root colonization within the middle potting zone, as I was able to get at least one solid 1 liter top water in for this batch, a feat that I was unable to accomplish in my last 6.6 gallon run because of the overly moist coco. It was a watering batch that cnosisted of:
1 Gallon RO Water
4 ml Ventana Plant Science Support
1 ml Ventana Plant Science Grow
.25 Ventana Plant Science Expand
.5 tsp Ventana Plant Science Stash Base
6 drops Mammoth P Active Microbes
Once the pots reached around medium to light weight, I felt like they were ready for autopot activation!
To prepare for this date, I slowly increased the flow of air into my airdomes by 2 hours each day leading up to my day 23 activation (day 21 for Critical Mass Auto). It went from 6 to 8 on and and on until it reached 24 hours the day of activation.
Additionally, I increased PPFD the same day (day 23) as autopot activation to 400 to 420.
My autopot recipe water recipe is:
10 Gallons RO water
70 ml Ventana Plant Science
30 ml Ventana Plant Science Grow
10 ml Ventana Plant Science Expand
10 g Ventana Plant Science Stash Base
3 g Ventana Plant Science Stash Blend
15 ml Mammoth P Active Microbials
This is one of the most exciting periods of time for me.... let's see if my hard work paid off, and "my goals for the grow" of trying to get closer to a more effective first 4 weeks pays off with a fantastic stretch!
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Week 4. Vegetation
2mo ago
1/4
24 hrs
Light Schedule
25 °C
Day Air Temp
5.6
pH
No Smell
Smell
550 PPM
TDS
60 %
Air Humidity
24.98 l
Pot Size
121.92 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 5
Mammoth P
0.396 mll
Support 4-0-0
1.849 mll
Grow 0-1.5-4
0.793 mll
Aeromatics Gelato 41 BX: She reacted great to Autopot Activation! With multiple nodes developed, she stretched into several tops, all equalling in height to the main cola herself. To accommodate this interesting growing pattern, I opened her up a bit to try and widen the canopy a bit and encourage outward growth as much as vertical growth. We will see how she reacts, but sometimes I get too aggressive with training, hopefully this is not the case.
Tent-Wide Updates: I tried to open all the plants up this week for training, some took to it better than others... Again, it's tough growing x 4 different seeds under the same reservoir and circumstances, so I am move to grow a 2 x 2 for sure next round!
Same reservoir recipe for this week, and I'll likely switch it up heading to pre-flower for week 5!
10 Gallons RO water
70 ml Ventana Plant Science
30 ml Ventana Plant Science Grow
10 ml Ventana Plant Science Expand
10 g Ventana Plant Science Stash Base
3 g Ventana Plant Science Stash Blend
15 ml Mammoth P Active Microbials
I may move to smaller reservoir water volume as Dos-Si-Dos and Gelato aren't drinking as much. But we will see for week 5!
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Technique
5
Week 5. Flowering
2mo ago
1/5
25.4 cm
Height
24 hrs
Light Schedule
25 °C
Day Air Temp
5.6
pH
No Smell
Smell
550 PPM
TDS
60 %
Air Humidity
24.98 l
Pot Size
121.92 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 5
Support 4-0-0
1.321 mll
Grow 0-1.5-4
0.581 mll
Expand 0-4-4
0.159 mll
Aeromatics Gelato 41 BX: Gelato BX 41 is off to a strong start in flower with clean structure and steady stacking. Not quite as aggressively stretching as Critical Mass but I am guessing that may be more with genetics and maybe with opening her up a bit early. I'd be interested to grow another next run and limit training since she was sort of growing vertical as well as horizontal on her own.
Later in the week I started seeing some mild yellowing similar to the rest of the tent, which lines up with the increased demand as we push into flower. Nothing major, just something to keep an eye on!
Overall still a strong performer and holding structure nicely. She is going to be a bush.
Tent - Wide Updates: This week I continued running a mixed biological reservoir, combining the Ventana nutrients with Stash and Mammoth P directly in the reservoir.
Everything was still progressing, but it became clear that the system was starting to get a bit noisy. Each plant was responding differently, and I began seeing early signs of increased nutrient demand — especially magnesium — as we began our push into early flower! I am still getting those "don't mix genetics from the same reservoir" signs ha!
This early week 5 (day 32) reservoir followed this recipe:
35 ml Ventana Plant Science Support
15 ml Ventana Plant Science Grow
5 ml Ventana Plant Science Expand
3 tsp Ventana Plant Science Stash Base
1 tsp Ventana Plant Science Stash Blend
8 ml Mammoth P Microbes
The microbes spiked my ph from 5.6 to 6.5 after just 4 hours, so I think I am going to make a move away from trying to stabilize bio-fed reservoirs, as at this stage, the system was still working, but it was clear that things were starting to drift slightly out of balance.
Nothing is broken yet, but the signals were there that I’d likely need to simplify and tighten things up. I need stability, so I am going to move to stable reservoirs with Ventana Plant Science and move Mammoth P and Stash to top watered teas. It will be a fun new part of the experiment!
Additionally, I spent some time opening up the canopy across all plants to improve airflow and light penetration. Some plants handled it better than others, which is always the tradeoff when running multiple genetics under the same setup.
On day 37, I filled a fresh stable reservoir of 5 gallons RO water:
32 ml Ventana Plant Support
12 ml Ventana Plant Science Grow
10 ml Ventana Plant Science Flower
3 ml Ventana Plant Science Expand
4 ml Ventana Plant Science Structure
We were off to the races to pre-flower and hopes for stability moving forward!
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Week 6. Flowering
2mo ago
1/7
30.48 cm
Height
24 hrs
Light Schedule
25 °C
Day Air Temp
5.6
pH
Normal
Smell
600 PPM
TDS
55 %
Air Humidity
24.98 l
Pot Size
121.92 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 6
Support 4-0-0
1.796 mll
Grow 0-1.5-4
0.37 mll
Expand 0-4-4
0.159 mll
Aeromatics Gelato 41 BX Auto: She is now the healthiest gal in the tent, stacking nugs, frost, and a nice, deep, nitrogen filled green I know and love. She put on some amazing bulk for a plant only on the 45th day, and I could not be more pleased with the structure. If you had asked me a few weeks ago, I would say that I would have been worried that I had opened her up too early. Yet now, I am a very happy man!
Heading into week 7, let's see how we go with a full flower recipe in the reservoir and how she continues to thrive in a mixed-genetic tent!
Tent-Specific Updates: It's been a relaxed week after 2 weeks of pretty heavy tent-wide manipulation. I tried to be hands-off for this week as the plants start to stack flowers and recover from the dryback and hopefully thrive with the stable reservoirs and Mammoth P/Stash Bloom top waters. They all look solid, with Critical Mass now being the one that shows the strong signs of deficiency, likely nitrogen and CalMag. She is 2 days earlier in her cycle than the others but with the mix tent, it's hard to focus on one or the other. We are in general mode!
On 4/18, they were thirsty and ready for a flower-heavy feed!
7 Gallons of RO Water
48 ml Ventana Plant Science Support
10 ml Ventana Plant Science Grow
16 ml Ventana Plant Science Flower
5 ml Ventana Plant Science Structure
4 ml Ventana Plant Science Expand
4 ml Ventana Plant Science FlaVUH
Heading into the marvelous 4/20, I spent the morning relaxing and trimming up the bases of all 4 plants of the tent, clearing out some space for plenty of airflow and maximizing light across the harvestable buds. I tried not to go too far and now I will be sure to be hands off from week 7 to week 8 to avoid and stress stacking, my arch-nemesis.
Additionally, I wanted to add some more Ventana Plant Science Support and a touch more Grow to my reservoir without mixing a new batch. I mixed a gallon of RO water with 5 ml Support and 1 ml Grow, tossed it in to the remaining 2 gallons left of my 4/18 mix, and let's see how they react!
Happy 4/20 all, I hope you have a wonderful year!
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Week 7. Flowering
1mo ago
1/8
30.48 cm
Height
24 hrs
Light Schedule
25 °C
Day Air Temp
5.6
pH
Strong
Smell
500 PPM
TDS
55 %
Air Humidity
24.98 l
Pot Size
121.92 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 6
Support 4-0-0
1.638 mll
Grow 0-1.5-4
0.211 mll
Expand 0-4-4
0.375 mll
Aeromatics Gelato 41 BX Auto: She is the shining star of the system for this run, showing strong squat indica structure that is producing thick and fruity colas across the entire plant.
Frost levels are beautiful, and I am only taking 3 to 4 leaves a day, which are carefully selected to maximize airflow and light on each stem.
Her success shows that my system is really dialed in and is continued proof in running single genetic per reservoir runs, or maybe getting a second reservoir if I wanted to have another strain in the tent. My guess is that she is a solid 21 days away from finishing up, but we will see.
Beautiful plant!
Tent-Wide Update: We had some key water events and some big drinking all around this week, as all plants really hit their respective strides drinking away and simply chugging reservoirs down. We had two fills this week, totaling close to 7 gallons of consumption!
I think we have finally settled in a good rhythm with reservoir stability which will allow us to have a great solid push into the endgame for the tent, which is all of the place in terms of levels of readiness per plant. Critical Mass looks like it will be ready within the next two weeks, whereas Dos-Si-Dos Auto may take at least another month. Gelato 41 BX Auto is by far the star of the tent and show the system is dialed in for at least one strain of the 4, and is providing me with yet another sign that it is time to move to singular genetic runs.
We had a fill on 4/22:
4 Gallon RO Water Reservoir Fill
25 ml Ventana Plant Science Support
3 ml Ventana Plant Science Grow
12 ml Ventana Plant Science Flower
5 ml Ventana Plant Science Expand
3 ml Ventana Plant Science Structure
2 ml Ventana Plant Science FlaVUH
ec .93 PH 5.5
After they drank around 2/3 of that fill, I decided it was time to get another decent top water in, which could be the last of the run. Mammoth P is huge at this stage and I really want to push phosphorus, so I gave a good 500 ml of the following recipe slowly poured along the top:
4/25 - 1/2 Gallon RO Water Top Water Mix
1.5 ml Mammoth P Active Microbes
1/2 tsp Ventana Plant Science Stash Bloom
That 500 ml top dresses to each plant to beneficial bacteria and phosphorous utilization, and that Stash Bloom does nothing but give an amazing boost heading into the end of the run.
Finally, our day 56 reservoir fill:
4/27 (End of Week 7) - 3.5 Gallon RO Reservoir Fill
22 ml Ventana Plant Science Support
3 ml Ventana Plant Science Grow
12 ml Ventana Plant Science Flower
5 ml Ventana Plant Science Expand
3 ml Ventana Plant Science Structure
2 ml Ventana Plant Science FlaVUH
ec 1.0 PH 5.5
I've been doing a small bit of defoliation across each tent, but for now, I think we are going to have to evaluate each plant heavily and start approaching each singularly as opposed to as a whole given the different stages of time to completion.
It's going to get crazy here on Aeromatics' Diary!
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Week 8. Flowering
1mo ago
1/7
35.56 cm
Height
24 hrs
Light Schedule
25 °C
Day Air Temp
5.6
pH
Strong
Smell
500 PPM
TDS
55 %
Air Humidity
24.98 l
Pot Size
121.92 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 6
Support 4-0-0
1.651 mll
Grow 0-1.5-4
0.132 mll
Expand 0-4-4
0.264 mll
Aeromatics Gelato 41 BX Auto - What else can I say....besides I hope I don't mess up? Haha
Seriously, she is a beautiful indica-dominant autoflower. She is heading into her final two weeks where she should be, packing terpines, trichomes, and density, all while outputting a blueberry - almost prune-like smell with a touch of pepper. She will be riding the shared reservoir and I think that is just perfect at this stage as she needs all those late flower nutrients, but I also hit her with around 600 ml of the following booster that I mixed for my Zkittlez #1, #2, and CBG Auto that are finishing up in my 2 x 4. That recipie was :
1/2 Gallon RO Water
1/2 tsp Stash Bloom
1/4 tsp Stash Blend
She is loving her positioning, the environment, and those hairs are starting to brown. I'll continue to trim a leaf or two away each day but outside of making sure she finishing as well as possible, we will let her be before we set her free!
Tent-Wide Updates: As we are entering the incredibly weird period on multiple degrees of readiness across my mixed genetic tent, we are going to have to treat my our shared components as the beacons of consistency heading into our crucial final weeks.
Temp and Humidity will be set between 75 and 77, and humidity will sit between 45 and 50, with my trigger point sitting at 52. The vent is running more often due to temp anyway, but I don't want it higher than 52.
My reservoirs will have to be that same beacon of consisincy, and it's adding a bit more difficulty with the disparity between plants that are close to finish, like Critical Mass Auto CBD, and plants that are far from it, like Dos-Si-Dos Auto. I have to hit a balance in needs between them all, at least while they are feeding off of the same solution. So, in order to address this, we will keep up with a steady course of mid to late flower nutrients, and I will top-treat specific plants as needed (Dos-Si-Dos with a bit higher flower boosts, Critical Mass with an end-flower flush kick, ect).
On 4/30 (Day 59), I filled a 4 gallon reservoir with:
25 ml Ventana Plant Science Support
2 ml Ventana Plant Science Grow
13 ml Ventana Plant Science Flower
4 ml Ventana Plant Science Expand
3 ml Ventana Plant Science Structure
3 ml Ventana Plant Science FlaVUH
ec 1.0 ph 5.6
They drank that pretty quick! Heading into 5/4, I topped off with another 4 gallons of the same recipe.
However, I my next fills may come in either gallon top off where I drop grow entirely (I was keeping that nitrogen boost in there to help Dos-Si-Dos out in transition), or a new reservoir, and I'll cut off Critical Mass CBG completely. I am not sure yet, but that's part of the fun!
While my plant specific updates will have more details on how I will look to finish each gal, it's going to generally be an adventure across the board for our mixed harvest!
I did decide on my next grow for my 4 4 x 4 autopots! I'll be running some Clementine Slush from Kannabia, and I can't wait!
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Week 9. Flowering
22d ago
1/8
35.56 cm
Height
24 hrs
Light Schedule
23 °C
Day Air Temp
5.5
pH
Strong
Smell
485 PPM
TDS
50 %
Air Humidity
24.98 l
Pot Size
121.92 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 4
Support 4-0-0
1.321 mll
Expand 0-4-4
0.608 mll
Flower 0-3-4
2.906 mll
Aeromatics Gelato 41 BX Auto: She is ripening beautifully and will surely be ready soon! I'm going to start checking her trichomes are will look for maybe 5% amber before harvesting. That's where I like my flower, in general, but to each their own!
She has a great smell and the flowers are so dense for an autoflower, I really can't say enough about her indica-hybrid genetics.
Additionally, I am going to get a bundle of kief from her trimmings and lower nuggets, which are very dense.
I think she could use a PH flush, as I have noticed some strong PH drift across the tent within my root/coco system. This is something I am going to work to adjust in my next grow. I am getting a strong root zone drift over time, and it looks like my ultra-fine coco might not be the best for this style. I am going to get some Canna Coco professional and some Coco chips to try something new, but we are too far into the grow to do anything but keep the reservoir entry low and maybe one flush.
We are close!
Tent-Wide Update: We are entering the fray of mixed cultivation as our windows of cultivation across the tent are hitting their stride. I pulled the reservoir off Critical Mass a few days ago, and I think the two Gelatos will be close to pulling in the next few days as well.
Dos-Si-Dos Auto is still far behind and will definitely be hitting the 14 week mark, an unheard of mark for most autos. She is interesting for sure!
My feeding for these gals is a pretty simple taper down recipe, focused on ripening with FlaVUH and some strong PK with Flower. I've been giving 3-gallon fills just to be sure I can adjust the recipe as needed for each critical stage.
This recipe was:
3 gallons RO water
15 ml Ventana Plant Science Support
32 ml Ventana Plant Science Flower
7 ml Ventana Plant Science Expand
5 ml Ventana Plant Science FlaVUH
ec .97 ph 5.5
Let's finish strong!
Gelato 41 BX Auto is an absolute frosted stunner of an indica hybrid. She is resilient and handled my PH swing mistakes and learning like a stalwart kush throughout the entire grow.
While trimming, she put off a grape and almost limoncello-piney fragrance that I know will cure and vaporize so well, and I got some solid dry sift from the trimmings that I will also cure up nicely.
With a dry yield of 74 g, I do wish there was a bit more yield for my pot size (6.6 gallon), but I am not in it for yield since, as we know, I am a personal smoker and I always have plenty of flower with my set-up.
Each stem produced a main-cola sized series of nuggets that any hybrid grower would be excited to see coming out of their tent after 10 weeks, so if you see this strain pop up in one of Seedsman's deals, or even their free offerings when you hit their purchase limits, I recommend it!
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Lamp distance
1/7
Aeromatics I put her in a dark tent on day 78 with an official cut day on day 79. She dried for around 6 days before she was ready to get into my Sweet Decades bags for a cure. I can't wait to give her a vape!