Home Grown Tomato, Vegetable & Herb Fertilizer 4-6-3
0.264 mll
TonkaSun A friend of mine gave me a few seedlings a week ago. I finally got them planted in pots in the back yard. The main one is a photoperiod plant, and then there are two autoflowering plants. All will need to make it through the hot summer months, hand watered, and using vegetable garden nutrients. My last successful outdoor grow (https://growdiaries.com/diaries/115211-grow-journal-by-tonkasun) used similar products. I may switch up nutrients later on, but this is what I have available, so will start what I've got. I don't know how old these plants are, so will just see what happens week by week. Wish me luck.
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Week 8. Vegetation
1mo ago
1/8
30.48 cm
Height
13 hrs
Light Schedule
32 °C
Day Air Temp
No Smell
Smell
5 %
Air Humidity
37.85 liters
Pot Size
1.14 liters
Watering Volume
Nutrients 2
Tomato Booster Fertilizer - 3:8:7
2.589 mll
Fruit & Bloom Booster - 2:15:15
0.66 mll
TonkaSun It's been a few weeks since I logged progress. I found out I was off on the age of these plants after my first post. They were actually 4 weeks old, and not two. As soon as I planted, I noticed that Durban Poison Auto had already begun to flower. Also, after the first week in pots, I did some LST, and it was too much for the Mango Sherbet Auto, and it died. I switched to Farmer's Secret fertilizer. I've not used it before, but I am trying it because I am not a scientist and have tried expensive fertilizers and balancing water pH before, and it was too much for my simple stoner mind. I'm not going after a Cannabis Cup-winning grow, but rather something to smoke, toke, or vape. Summary for each plant below:
-- Vanilla Creme Pie Fem. = It is starting week 8, feed once per week with 9.8 ml of fertilizer mixed into 1 gallon; water only 1 gallon about every 3 days. It's growing strong, and last week, I topped it to create two main lines. I may do this again in a few weeks, giving it 4 colas. Yesterday, I started LST on the main branches to spread them out before flowering begins in a month or two.
-- Durban Poison Auto = It is also beginning week 8 with the same feeding/water schedule. Nutrients are now 4.9 ml of vegetation fertilizer and 2.5 ml of flowering fert.
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Used techniques
Main-Lining
Technique
LST
Technique
12
Week 12. Vegetation
7d ago
1/7
60.96 cm
Height
13 hrs
Light Schedule
35 °C
Day Air Temp
Normal
Smell
5 %
Air Humidity
37.85 liters
Pot Size
7.57 liters
Watering Volume
Nutrients 1
Home Grown Tomato, Vegetable & Herb Fertilizer 4-6-3
10.42 mll
TonkaSun Vanilla Creme Pie (VCP) from @TheHumboldtSeedCompany is progressing nicely in the summer heat. After topping it a few weeks ago, the resulting twins are growing into towers. I decided to keep the two lower nodes on to see if they will grow, but I may prune these off to allow for stronger flow through the two main nodes. Over the past two weeks, I've begun low stress training to keep the main nodes separated so that when flowering begins, there is airflow between them - I learned this using the mainlining method https://www.growweedeasy.com/mainlining-nugbuckets
Fertilizer has been light, with feeding once per week. In week 12, rather than using liquid nutrients, I switched to a dry fertilizer. I've used Dr. Earth for my past grow Acapulco Goldzilla, and I got good results. In a couple of weeks, I will begin mixing the Tomato and Herb (4-6-3) with Flower Girl (3-9-4). The big improvement this week is the new rain barrell irrigation system with automatic timer. I will be out of town next week, and because of this, I invested in setting up drip irrigation for VCP. It set to water once per day for 30 minutes, and there are two 2gph water emitters.
Durban Poison Auto did not do so well. It is in full flower mode, and 12" tall. The buds are getting frosty, but unfortunately it will get harvested this week since I won't be around next week to nurture it.