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6 years ago
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LST
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Defoliation
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Grow medium
4 L
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Week 1. Vegetation
6 years ago
7.62 cm
16 hrs
23 °C
21 °C
0 L
12.7 cm
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Week 7. Vegetation
6 years ago
33.02 cm
22 hrs
23 °C
21 °C
4 L
12.7 cm
pretty settled into first wire LST bend. figuring out where to go next. better pictures next week. I think there are pre flowers? altho my info says indoor, if there's sunlight during the day I put the plants outside.
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Week 8. Vegetation
6 years ago
35.56 cm
24 hrs
23 °C
Weak
21 °C
4 L
35.56 cm
LST is still going great. noticing some leaf burn and bright new growth presumably both in response to foliar spray of diluted organic liquid houseplant fertilizer. I'll dilute more next time. day 58 or so?
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Week 10. Flowering
6 years ago
40.64 cm
16 hrs
27 °C
Normal
21 °C
4 L
35.56 cm
moved house this week so the plants got a bit beat up ): they seem to be recovering okay. been transitioning into flower the last few weeks by gradually shortening the light schedule. starting this week I just leave them outside, so they get about 16 hrs of daylight (norcal). fed w diatomaceous earth, bone meal, and compost added to top soil last week. had one more in this group but its recovering from a broken stem so it's staying in veg for now. smell is p strong in the morning, mostly grassy at night.
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Week 12. Flowering
6 years ago
40.64 cm
8 hrs
27 °C
Weak
21 °C
4 L
35.56 cm
I've switched to completely outdoor, and it's been real hot so I may have been underwatering (some drooping and crisping fan leaves.) a couple days ago I noticed evidence of some kind of grub and maybe aphids, so I trimmed a lot of fan leaves off. today I gave them a lot of extra water with some houseplant fertilizer, probably the last time I'll fertilize.
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Week 13. Flowering
6 years ago
40.64 cm
10 hrs
27 °C
Weak
16 °C
4 L
35.56 cm
2 out of 3 got baddd nute burn last week after I trimmed a bit, which made it worse ofc, don't know if they'll recover. at least the other is looking pretty nice. might also have an ant problem ):
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softsoy
softsoystarted grow question 6 years ago
white og photos got nute burn (and also maybe light burn from hot direct sun) from nitrogen based fertilizer 2 weeks into flower, what is the potential for recovery? I've flushed already and been keeping them in partial shade most of the day.
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Leaves. Dropping off
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DILLIGAF
DILLIGAFanswered grow question 6 years ago
@softsoy Hi mate you have already started to do the correct thing by removing from the full sun and flushing. Your Plant/s won't need a lot of nitrogen from now until harvest. Now is the time she will be looking for more P+K to boost those bud sites. Once she recovers from your nute burn she can go back in the full sun Hope this helps mate
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Week 14. Flowering
6 years ago
40.64 cm
10 hrs
27 °C
Weak
16 °C
4 L
35.56 cm
recovering from nute burn. the unaffected plant is looking fantastic, smells like mint and citrus. hairs are turning brown. I found a bud worm in that one as well, hadn't done too much damage except for causing one male flower to appear from the stress I guess.
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Week 15. Flowering
6 years ago
40.64 cm
10 hrs
24 °C
Normal
16 °C
4 L
0 L
35.56 cm
not much to report, nute burn damage seems to be mostly gone and the stunted plants are catching up. day 108/50ish of flower. I may harvest the most mature plant next week? (seedsman recommends 60-70 days).
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Week 16. Flowering
6 years ago
40.64 cm
10 hrs
27 °C
Normal
16 °C
4 L
0 L
35.56 cm
moving again might have stressed them out a bit, but they're almost done! I don't have a magnifying glass or a high def enough camera to see the trichs rly, but I figure I'll harvest around day 65 (pictures taken day 57)
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Week 17. Flowering
6 years ago
40.64 cm
10 hrs
27 °C
Normal
16 °C
4 L
0 L
35.56 cm
aaa harvest or nah? pics taken today, day 66 of flower. I know I need a microscope to really see, but these pictures are the best I can get.
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Grow Questions
softsoy
softsoystarted grow question 6 years ago
week 9 of flower of my first grow, harvest today or no? I don't have a microscope, pics in my diary are the best resolution I can get. thx!
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Growdaddy420
Growdaddy420answered grow question 6 years ago
Yellowing leaves ☑️ Most hair's orange☑️ Frosty buds ☑️ I would suggest harvesting soon. Good luck and congratulations on a successful grow!
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Cannibalgardens
Cannibalgardensanswered grow question 6 years ago
Brother they have been looking tasty for a while I know it hard to wait if you don't have the jewelry loupe just go by the hairs .50/70% orange hairs and she is well on her way harvest now or the next week or so as she does put on weight usually what ever the grower says for harvest times add on an extra week or two hope this helps man ..they do seem good and healthy so no harm in letting go another few weeks or so..
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The_Projexx
The_Projexxanswered grow question 6 years ago
Based on what I see , Your plant still has lots of life left in it . You're looking at another 2-3 weeks max . This will be a preference thing though because alot of people harvest later then the recommended flowering time from the breeder . You could harvest it in the suggested time but if you wanna treat yourself to something really nice for all the hard work you've put in then you're going to want to wait a couple extra weeks and heres why . Firstly your plant in this stage is really trying to absorb as much water as she can as well as any nutrients she can . In doing so the calyx that have formed to make flowers will grow and get even denser then they were before . Your trichomes will have a chance to fully ripen before you decide to harvest . So by waiting a few extra weeks you gain tons of yield and potency to your nice flowers as well as aroma and flavour in the end product. Some of the signs you might want to consider when looking at your plant is are the most of the leaves yellowing , have the calyx stopped pumpin out new pistols and swelling , are 80% or more of your hairs orange ? These are some of the more important signs you can look for without having any tools to look at the trichomes in order to determine if your plant is at its full potential . Like I said thought this will be a preference thing you could cut it down now and get some great product or you could hold out a little longer to get some top shelf product . The choice is ultimately yours . I hope this information helps along your journey to become a Grow Master . Happy Growing !
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