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ALL ORGANIC! WEEK 2 RECAP (TL;DR journal comments): The roots are establishing themselves, and the leaves are multiplying. The first set of serrated leaves got wrinkly and wavy. I think this was caused by a combination of initial overwatering (to awaken the living soil), and being immediately transplanted into the living soil. Living soil is somewhat “hot” with nutrients, so it can be a shock at first. All is well now though, except the wrinkles on those two leaves are permanent (no big deal). The plants have readjusted. I am only going to be keeping one of these starts for my journal, and I think we already know which one will be the keeper. The Kind LED XL1000’s light schedule program was adjusted halfway through the week and the temps have gone up, but that isn’t a bad thing because the VPD is right on target. First half of the week was 238W, and the second half of the week is 451W. The “Grow Conditions” of the week (from above) reflect the first half of the week’s values. Target VPD halfway through the week changed from the seedling value of 0.7kPa to the veg value of 1.0kPa. VPD = Vapor Pressure Deficit, the temperature to relative humidity equation that affects plants’ water intake and respiration rates. ~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~ FULL GROW RECAP (the long boring journal comments, unless you’re a nerd like me): ~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~ TIMELINE: Pre-Week 1: 1. I put two seeds in peat pods in a seed dome. 2. Light set at low intensities, 142W. Week 1: 3. Seedling “A” popped after 3 days, and “B” popped after 4. 4. Transplanted to 1gal pots to prevent the tap roots from getting too exposed. 5. Target VPD for the seedling cycle was 0.7kPa. 6. Second half of the week light intensity was increased to an average of 238W. Week 2: 7: See weekly recap at the top. ~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~ FUTURE PLANS: A new CO2 setup is on the way. My fungus bags can hardly ever get the tent over 550ppm, especially when the exhaust fan is on. Stay tuned until next week for the details on that. Next week these will be transplanted into their final containers - 10gal fabric pots. I will be trying a SCROG setup on this grow. I haven’t done this technique yet, and I’m trying to figure out a good training technique that I can do without having to top the plant. This SCROG will be done with the tucking method. In fact, tucking is how you do a true SCROG; otherwise, you are just trellising (SCROG’ing is a specific form of trellising). I will not be defoliating either, unless dead leaves need to be removed. Contrary to popular belief, living leaves should not be removed at all. Leaves are both solar panels and batteries for plants, and you actually slow down the plant a tiny bit for each leaf plucked due to shock. If need be, I will only tuck large leaves to expose other areas that need more light. The reason why a plant seems to “boom” after defoliation is just because the plant is trying to quickly regain the leaf power that it just lost. Even the growth of mass in flowers will slow when the plant is trying to expand existing leaves or regrow new ones. Some people deny this, but they should do a side by side clone comparison to prove that defoliation actually increases the yield of a plant. That being said, there are some reasons to defoliate: keeping the bottom leaves from touching the ground, helping air circulation down low, and removing dead leaves. ~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~ GROW SETUP: GROWING MEDIUM: - KIS Organics: Water Only Soil with Biochar (living soil), the bottom half will be amended with a dash of KIS Organics: Nutrient Pack. I miscalculated some factors on my last grow, and my flower phase suffered because of it. This time I have properly readjusted. I’m hoping to not have to use any nutes or amendments/supplements at all, besides a small dose of the nutrient pack mixed in at the bottom of the pot, and a tiny dose of CAMG+ calmag every watering. CONTAINER: - Vivosun Premium Fabric Pot 10gal (might not fill it all the way) TENT: - Gorilla Grow Tent: Lite Line, 4’x4’ (actually only using 2'x4' space, because I'm sharing the tent with @Mothra) LIGHTING: - Kind LED: K5 XL1000. Every light cycle stage is programmed with a sunrise and sunset mode where the light intensity starts low, increases, peaks, and then gradually dims before shut off. I use lower intensity programs for seedlings, and gradually increase the intensities through veg. I use a Kill-a-Watt meter to measure the actual wattage draw, and will post the wattages of each cycle on this page. HUMIDIFIER (the tent usually runs dry): - Elechomes: UC5501 Ultrasonic Humidifier (has an automatic humidistat control) CO2: - 2x Exhale: The XL VENTILATION: - AC Infinity: Cloudline T6 (has an automatic sensor control I use to decrease temp and RH) MONITORING: - Pulse One Temp, RH, and VPD monitor with WiFi (I really like this. It really helps me to keep everything dialed in at all times. The graphing feature is a really great addition. VPD (Vapor Pressure Deficit) is the way of the future. - Hydrofarm: CO2 Monitor ~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~ STRAIN DECISION: This time I chose to do “Blueberry Kush” from Growers Choice Seeds again because my first plant of this strain was honestly the best weed I have ever had. Blueberry Kush is a Blueberry x OG Kush cross. It had an awesome smell, and the high was calm and relaxing. The aroma was a perfect mix of both the Blueberry and OG Kush parents without one of the flavors suppressing the other. The high doesn’t cause too much couch lock or anxiety - even while still getting you very stoned. Let’s see how well and similar this next phenotype will do. Unfortunately, this strain isn’t listed on this site as an official strain yet, so I have to say “Custom Breeder & Strain”. When I did this strain the first time, the site’s user interface was different and I was able to input the correct breeder. If you’d like to give this Blueberry Kush strain from Growers Choice Seeds a try, you can find it here (I highly recommend it): https://www.growerschoiceseeds.com/shop/cannabis-seeds/feminized/blueberry-kush-feminized-cannabis-seeds/ ~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~ Also in the tent is @Mothra’s Doctor Seedsman CBD plant. Check out her first journal and first grow: https://growdiaries.com/diaries/47143-seedsman-doctor-seedsman-cbd-grow-journal-by-mothra ~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~ THANKS FOR READING!
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MovingOn
MovingOnstarted grow question 5 years ago
I found out my double bud/wide stem mutation is called "fasciation". It can be caused by many factors. I've not found scientific evidence on whether this is bad to keep or not. Does anyone have scientific proof on whether this is safe to leave on? No opinions, just facts please.
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Wicked_Stix
Wicked_Stixanswered grow question 5 years ago
The only negative to it is the bud is more work trimming. Nothing about it is going to harm you or the plant.
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MovingOn
MovingOncommentedweek 105 years ago
@Grey_Wolf and HighRoller909, this is actually not polyploidism. If you only have individual stalks that have this, it is called fasciation, and it is much more common than polyploidism. Poly affects the whole plant, not just individual branches. I'd post some articles on this, except I'm using my phone at the moment, and don't really want to copy/paste right now. My main concern is the trichome count and if it can affect or infect other parts of the plant or other plants entirely. It seems many professional growers prefer to remove fasciated branches or whole plants because sometimes fasciation is caused by bacterial, viral, or fungal infections. I'm just not sure how often this is the case though, because the main causes are genetics or hormonal imbalances caused by chemicals (such as fem or insecticide chemicals). Unfortunately, this seems to be a controversial subject with the professional growing community split on if this is okay to leave or not. Sorry, I would have clarified this in the grow question, but they limit the amount of characters you can put in the question. So I had to leave out the info about fasciation.
TastyBudzz
TastyBudzzcommented4 years ago
@MovingOn,thanks for links . Will check it out now.
MovingOn
MovingOncommented4 years ago
@TastyBudzz, Yes, I am aware of polyploidism and triploidism. In this thread I posted some articles on polyploidism, fasciation is unrelated. Fasciation is actually when the stem goes hollow. Also, poly and triploid plants are affected through the whole plant, not just one or two stems. These are the poly articles I shared before: https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpls.2019.00476/full https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polyploidy https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6503105/
TastyBudzz
TastyBudzzcommented4 years ago
@MovingOn, I remember reading about polyploid cell division. I think it's possible to happen naturally. Cells splitting more than twice increases size. So I like triploid even if it's different from polyploid. Cell mutation is how new shapes and flavours are discovered. Imagine stabilizing polyploid or triploid behavior. Many have.
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JP148
JP148commentedweek 165 years ago
1st place win. Congrats beautiful plant and incredibly detailed diary. Well Done🌱🍒👏👏👏
MovingOn
MovingOncommented5 years ago
@@JP148, I really appreciate it. You've got some beauts of your own too.
Highlaing
Highlaingcommentedweek 165 years ago
Hermoso doc! Muy buen trabajo y saludos desde Chile
MovingOn
MovingOncommented5 years ago
@Highlaing, hola y gracias! I hope you are staying safe down there.
Weird_Jimmy
Weird_Jimmycommentedweek 165 years ago
Excellent plant and diary! Nice work!
MovingOn
MovingOncommented5 years ago
@Weird_Jimmy, thanks, Good Bud!
Denzul
Denzulcommentedweek 125 years ago
Beautiful lady. Buds coming along nicely. Lovely canopy. Fantastic work my friend. Keep it up and may the ganja garden gods bless you along the way with this grow and all future endeavors as well
MovingOn
MovingOncommented5 years ago
@Denzul, thank you very much! And may the GGGs bless you too!
Darkwarsongs
Darkwarsongscommentedweek 85 years ago
Dude I love your presentation.. I also love your train of thought, research and learn. This idea of mutilating and abusing plants is much too rampant in the community and it never really sat well with me. Yes your plants look bushy but they also look super healthy. Growers are people and they fall victim to the psychology behind "what I did must have made a difference" at least in my opinion. Very excited to see what's to come and I'm sure your one proud dad :). Gonna keep following along.
MovingOn
MovingOncommented5 years ago
..... I also hope to see @GrowDiaries someday possibly make a "bio" description that we can fill out on our profiles to tell the community more about ourselves, daily lives, histories, and our methods and guidelines. It would be a great addition in our profiles for such a social community that likes to share ideas.
MovingOn
MovingOncommented5 years ago
@@Darkwarsongs, it is a mess of notes right now, and I am also combining it with my personal growing guidelines. It isn't anything too special or large. I mainly want to share some rules I have set for myself and my thinking behind them. If I find the time, I will even try to post them in this journal once I get organized, but that is definitely not a guarantee, haha. 😅
NuggetPawn
NuggetPawncommented5 years ago
@@Darkwarsongs, agree with both of you 100%... if people make changes to get better results they’re gonna see what they want to see... that’s why this diary keeping is so important, 4 months between cycles is a long time to remember small details 😊
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TheBudWhisperer
TheBudWhisperercommentedweek 105 years ago
Full disclosure, I still run a flush with my plants but like you said - there is little in the way of science based evidence to support the necessity. You can’t force feed a plant so the roots are only going to take in what they need. Through my own reading I’ve only discerned one half decent reason for it and that’s to advance the fade and minimize the amount of chlorophyll in the leaves. You might get a smoother smoke by doing so but again - questionable. Enjoyed the read bud and she’s look’n fantastic👍
TheBudWhisperer
TheBudWhisperercommented5 years ago
@MovingOn, indeed! And with enough time, those points of view can and do change here and there. However there are certain topics (like those that are science based) which will remain constant... and fuck - I’m philosopherizing again... 😂😂😂
MovingOn
MovingOncommented5 years ago
@TheBudWhisperer, so far for me, the organic route has led to little to no chlorophyll left in the leaves at harvest anyway. Which I suppose is a double edged sword in itself. Although, would we rather have leaves with chlorophyll, or leaves that are rotting with possible diseases or unwanted mold/mildew/fungi? I'm not an expert though, so there's that, haha. 😁 Us closet growers can be quite the philosophers about our methods, can't we? Thanks for the compliments! 👍
Darkwarsongs
Darkwarsongscommentedweek 95 years ago
The "boring" part of flower is my favorite part.. I love seeing colors change and Aromas come through. And the plant's get soo pretty :)
Darkwarsongs
Darkwarsongscommented5 years ago
@MovingOn, lol your totally right. The small and subtle changes from day to day are not nearly as exciting. I think in general the whole process is rewarding. When your in veg and they're growing strong you can see that potential. And then in the flower when all your hard work starts to pay off. The flower can also be the most nerve wrecking, quite a few more factors that come into play in making a nice end product.
MovingOn
MovingOncommented5 years ago
@@Darkwarsongs, ha, yes. Your opinion is probably the opinion of most people's, but I always enjoy the veg part because growth is visually faster and I enjoy the training. To me, waiting for the flowers to get bigger is like watching paint dry. 😴😀
NuggetPawn
NuggetPawncommentedweek 165 years ago
Great work and liking the certificate of analysis 😉😊
MovingOn
MovingOncommented5 years ago
@NuggetPawn, thanks! 😁
oulkboss88
oulkboss88commentedweek 155 years ago
hi there i have double bud and triple bud like yours in my diary blueberry-skunk1..if you check you will find it in midle flower stage..nice job
MovingOn
MovingOncommented5 years ago
@oulkboss88, cool, I'll check it out. This one is a cross between Blueberry and OG Kush.
Canadian
Canadiancommentedweek 155 years ago
Congratulation you have a very nice lady
MovingOn
MovingOncommented5 years ago
@Canadian, thank you!
TheBudWhisperer
TheBudWhisperercommentedweek 135 years ago
Those fan leave colours are awesome dude. Those are some pretty plants indeed. Gonna be a little sad at chop me thinks👍
MovingOn
MovingOncommented5 years ago
@TheBudWhisperer, true! Even as they get old and fall off, I get a little bummed.
NuggetPawn
NuggetPawncommentedweek 95 years ago
That 3rd photo is trippy... Especially with bong in hand... Photo perfect plants 👍😎
Master_weeda
Master_weedacommentedweek 85 years ago
The thousandth likes is for me 👍 I have the immense honor of making you a master 🙏 May the force be with you💪
MovingOn
MovingOncommented5 years ago
@Master_weeda, l'avenir a des possibilités infinies, et je vous y verrai!
Master_weeda
Master_weedacommented5 years ago
@MovingOn,je serais là pour voir cela 👍
MovingOn
MovingOncommented5 years ago
@Master_weeda, no problem! I like it when people make it interesting. I think once I get more streamlined, like you, I would like to do things with my journals to make them more interesting as well. I should do more videos, and I wanted to do a time lapse on this one too, but the life timing didn't work out to start a new project like that. I also wanted to take my plant out to take pictures in the room light instead of under the tent light, but this living soil is so heavy that it has been kind of a pain to lift, even before watering. It's not that I can't lift it though, it is just very awkward to get in and out of the tent, and the plant got so bushy that I am afraid of dropping it or breaking off branches or something. Luckily, I can put green sunglasses in front of my camera, and it makes the picture look more natural - instead of purple or red. On my next week I am going to show some pictures with the differences of the light and the lenses.
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y0shimitsu
y0shimitsucommentedweek 154 years ago
Hi and congratulation for your growth. Great results, you inspired me on growing a blueberry next. I have one question: what's under the pot? I'm curious...
y0shimitsu
y0shimitsucommented4 years ago
@MovingOn, great idea. 😊✌️
MovingOn
MovingOncommented4 years ago
@y0shimitsu, thanks! It is a BBQ grill on a couple pieces of wood. In the past the bottom of my pots would be kind of soggy and gross, but doing this helps to keep the bottom dry.
Belverde
Belverdecommentedweek 165 years ago
Congratulation Dr P , great pheno 😉👌🔥 If I can ask you, is the one in the picture the cannabinoid tester etc? Does it also detect terpenes?
Belverde
Belverdecommented5 years ago
@MovingOn, HI mate Thanks for the answer👍 you're right I could have seen them alone, I was probably too out of tune 😅 It is a great object I also saw one that shows urban oar in his videos, xo 'is bigger Thanks again for show it 😎 Good cultivation🌱
MovingOn
MovingOncommented5 years ago
@Belverde, thanks! Yes, that black thing is the tester. You can see some of the terps it tests for in the readout above, and in the graph in one of the pictures.
WeedTheNorth
WeedTheNorthcommentedweek 165 years ago
Let me be the first to congratulate you on a fantastic diary!! All the best 🇨🇦🌱🔥👏🙏
WeedTheNorth
WeedTheNorthcommented5 years ago
@MovingOn,me too well deserved brudda!!
MovingOn
MovingOncommented5 years ago
Thank you, @WeedTheNorth! It's funny because I saw it on Instagram first, and was like, "whoa, this picture looks familiar..."
Master_weeda
Master_weedacommentedweek 15 years ago
May the force be with you 💪
Master_weeda
Master_weedacommented5 years ago
@MovingOn,thx buddy 🙏
MovingOn
MovingOncommented5 years ago
@Master_weeda, and to you as well!
Master_weeda
Master_weedacommentedweek 15 years ago
Good luck for your grow bro 🤞🌱very nice work 👌
Master_weeda
Master_weedacommented5 years ago
@MovingOn,with pleasure,👍
MovingOn
MovingOncommented5 years ago
@Master_weeda, thanks, buddy!!
Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimarcommentedweek 164 years ago
A very Impressive and wonderful Plant. I really liked to read your Diary ( or parts of it^^) crossing Fingers..... Keep on Growing, stay safe and healthy
MovingOn
MovingOncommented4 years ago
@Mrs_Larimar, thanks Mrs! I hope you stay safe and healthy too