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Interalia666 Interalia666
5 years ago
Day 66 from seed. Breeder advises 65 days to harvest. This pheno is still around 2-3 weeks away. Trichomes all clear. Will pop three other seeds I have of this pheno to see if they all lean towards their ruderalis heritage like this one.
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Dutchpro_Nutrients_USA_Official
Ladies looking great man! Your plants stayed green till the end. That shows that the base feed does what it needs to do;) You pulled off some greatly stacked girls. How do you like LED vs HPS?
Interalia666
Interalia666commented5 years ago
@Dutchpro_Nutrients_USA_Official, All Mix - some find it a bit 'hot' but I have not had any issues as long as you feed gently during first 8 weeks. Ideally I would prefer an organic super soil, but I supplement All mix with careful supplements to create a 'pseudo super soil' which is the best I can do until I have more space (tip: do not mix super soil in the house if you want to stay married!) Labelling is very important otherwise, growers can easily create toxicities and lock outs by layering products of a similar nature without being aware.
Dutchpro_Nutrients_USA_Official
@Interalia666, It is actually our Multi Total that has the humic and fulvic acids in them. We haven't done a great job advertising the Multi Total well, but that is all going to change with the new labels that we will introduce end of may, beginning of June. I can't wait for you guys to see those. Multi Total is indeed a product that won't show results right away, but it actually helps with nutrient uptake and nutrient transport due to those acids. It is quite a wonderful product, that makes your other products perform better. We will also come out with a product that people have been asking us for a long time now. We still completely believe in our 3 products system, but we have noticed that people like to experiment and introduce advanced growing techniques that sometimes require an additional product that we couldn't have put in our current bottles due to mineral reactions. It is amazing to see how much more professional the industry gets. What type of substrate do you use? Light mix or all mix?
Interalia666
Interalia666commented5 years ago
@Dutchpro_Nutrients_USA_Official, Like that mate, More roots/more fruits ๐Ÿ˜‰ ยฃ300 is a steal for the quality of the light. Two years ago, I would have been paying several thousand pounds for the same light. Would love to try mixed lights including CMH but that will have to await my new grow space (work in progress ๐Ÿ˜€). I do supplement with near and far red lighting for the Emerson Effect but that is all LED's and not mixed lighting as you refer. Multi Total is in my kit bag too, though I did not detail it in the above. I used it sparingly (every two weeks or so) and had no issues at all. This is not the sort of supplement that you get 'visible results' from; more the case that if you are having no micro-nutrient deficiencies, then it is doing its job. Strong but silent type ๐Ÿ˜€. If you are open for requests ๐Ÿ˜€, would be nice to see DutchPro line of fulvic and humic acid (though Explode probably has plenty of the former?)
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Denzul
Denzulcommentedweek 35 years ago
Ladies looking great. Happy and healthy. Grew this strain once before and loved it. In for a treat. Nice work. Keep doing what you've been doing and best of luck with the rest of the ride growmie.
Denzul
Denzulcommented5 years ago
@Interalia666, ain't that the truth! Been parts of countless online communities and none as kind, respectful and helpful as the online grow one. Truly great people all around.
Interalia666
Interalia666commented5 years ago
@Denzul, cheers dude, it is the perfect term for fellow growers, given how nice and supportive the grow community is - all the best people have a vague whiff of pine and sweaty socks/armpits! ๐Ÿ˜‰
Denzul
Denzulcommented5 years ago
@Interalia666, use it! Someone passed that great term on to me and now I shall bestow it upon you lol
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MrMDM
MrMDMcommentedweek 105 years ago
I'm growing this now, a few weeks behind you. Hardly any height, just a dense bush with massive leaves. Never had to defoliate before and advice for autos is very mixed. How many do you take off at a time? And have you done it throughout veg and flower? Cheers
MrMDM
MrMDMcommented5 years ago
@Interalia666, Thanks for the reply. I've just had a look and found moisture trapped between overlapping leaves so clearly in need of thinning out. The plant is growing really well and seems very healthy. At first I was concerned there had been a mix up with my seed because my leaves were all so wide and looked nothing like your early pics, but the newer growth is much narrower. LST has been a pain because of the height and lack of space between nodes - My plan of making a cool spiral quickly went out of the window, but over the last week it seems to have grown/stretched a bit (currently about 20-25cm high and 40+cm diameter). Just noticed the first couple of pistils this morning. This is only my second grow and I'm wilfully trying not to get too involved with nutes, tds's and all the science - I tend to get a bit obsessed. She's in a huge fabric pot of compost, verm and manure - as long as there's no sign of deficiency I'm hoping to get by with that. I have checked PH on runoff and that's good thankfully. Looking forward to that lemon smell and will be following your grow eagerly. (I only found this site by searching the web for a comparison grow image) Cheers again for taking the time for such a thorough reply - really appreciate it
Interalia666
Interalia666commented5 years ago
@MrMDM, Sounds like this (short, compact and leafy) is the dominant characteristics of this Cultivar. -Thought it may just be just this pheno, but you confirm a similar experience. Like you, I generally do not defoliate unless humidity issues absolutely require it. That is simply not an option for this cultivar which has a very high leaf/bud ratio combined with a short stature. If you have to defoliate, then I have my own 'rules of thumb' which may be correct or then again may just be bullshit bro-science ๐Ÿ˜‰. 1. Always defoliate when the plant is healthy and full of vigour. 2. For this particular plant, defoliate throughout lifetime of plant (veg and flower) - this is an autoflower so you do not have much time generally to spread out the defoliation (for photos - different approach applies) 3. Take a few leaves off (about half a handful) each time rather than carrying out a massive defoliation just once. 4. I personally use Alg-a-Mic (or a good kelp product) with each feed after defoliation as a general 'pick me up tonic' which has always worked well for me. Aim to take 'just enough' off the plant overall - looking at the lower and central leaves first of all. She does not need to be stripped or swazzled Despite the small stature of this plant, it does have thick dense flowers and a great lemon smell and whilst harvest will not produce a heavy yield, based on the smell, I am hoping the taste/quality will be good. Depending on your particular pheno, I would also recommend using stakes or LST to spread the branches out. My pheno, had all its branches trying to run up the main stem which was becoming so dense that it was a mould/mildew problem waiting to happen. I spread my branches out to open her up to better light penertation and better airflow. Breeder info states 65 days from seed to harvest but my pheno will run at least two weeks longer. Will be updating again this weekend and will try and get better close up shots for you. Best of luck fellow growbuddy ๐Ÿ‘
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Interalia666
Interalia666commented5 years ago
@DonaldTrump, - Cheers Mr Pres.
Grey_Wolf
Grey_Wolfcommentedweek 125 years ago
Beautiful!!!!!!! ๐Ÿ‘Œ๐Ÿ‘
Denzul
Denzulcommentedweek 75 years ago
Looking great since last time I checked in. Fantastic work yet again my friend.