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VIVOSUN Light Emitting Diodes/300W
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VIVOSUN Light Emitting Diodes/300W
VIVOSUN
Indoor
Room Type
LST
weeks 3-4, 7-8
Defoliation
weeks 8-9
Soil
Grow medium
19 L
Pot Size
1
Week 1. Vegetation
5 years ago
3.56 cm
18 hrs
23 °C
6.5
No Smell
50 %
17 °C
19 L
43.18 cm
I'm glad I found this website, I've been logging everything on a Google Sheet but will continue with this. This is my partner and I's first grow ever. We have read countless numbers of diaries, watched videos, and read forums before we germinated the Growers Choice seeds we purchased. Our goal for our first grow is to go through the entire process successfully. Any grow is a good grow right now! For a next time, we can get more detailed. Here's what we have so far: 03/03 (Tues) - Germination begins. Used a traditional method of putting seeds (x2) between moist paper towel in ziploc. 03/06 (Fri) - Seeds popping. Both seeds have popped and are showing a tiny tap root. We prepped two 5 gallon pots with a mixture of Ocean Forest soil, earthworm castings, and a healthy amount of perlite. We pre-watered both of them and set them in the grow tent under the veg light to warm up and soak up a bit of the water for the whole day. 03/07 (Sat) - Seeds potted. Watered the top of both a little (6.5 pH, which is a constant we will be maintaining throughout). 03/09 (Mon) - Cut plastic cups in half and drilled some holes in them, misted pots with warm water, and placed domes over seedlings. 03/10 (Tues) - They've both broken ground! Two healthy looking seedlings. Keeping humidity domes over them. This is officially Day 1 of Week 1. I'm a little concerned about the Ocean Forest being too nutrient-heavy for autoflower seeds, and we won't be feeding nutrients this week. We are still figuring out a choice for nutrients and schedule!
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Week 2. Vegetation
5 years ago
6.1 cm
18 hrs
23 °C
6.5
No Smell
50 %
17 °C
19 L
43.18 cm
Week 2! Plants are looking healthy, and not much is going to change from last week. No nutrients this week, either. We are giving them 6.5 pH water when the soil is fairly dry, so it's hard to have a set schedule for that. It's just whenever we think they need water! I've labeled the plants now, as well. :) Plant 2 is growing slightly slower than Plant 1... they're about 2-3 days of growth away from each other. I'm hoping this is normal? Hope everyone is staying safe.
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Week 3. Vegetation
5 years ago
8.13 cm
18 hrs
23 °C
6.5
No Smell
50 %
17 °C
19 L
50.8 cm
Plants are coming along, albeit it seems a little slowly, but they are healthy and that's all that matters to us. No nutrients, watering at 6.5 pH and we had the opportunity to measure run-off which was at around 5.5 pH, so we might feed with slightly more acidic water next time around, just to balance it out. We began some LST with paperclips, really simple. We also introduced fans to get a little airflow in the tent and strengthen the stems, and we also raised the light a little higher from 17-18 inches to 20, as the plants are significantly taller than Week 1. Week 4 will finally introduce nutrients! We will be using the Fox Farm trio. We are already using a super hot soil (Fox Farm Ocean Forest) so our nutrients will be relatively light. The schedule we will be roughly following: Week 4 - 1/2 recommend strength Veg nutes (Grow Big) Week 5 - 1/4 Bloom nutes (Tiger Bloom) Week 6 - 1/2 Bloom nutes Week 7 - 1/2 Bloom nutes Week 8 - 1/2 Bloom nutes then pH adjusted water on next water that week Week 9 - pH adjusted water til harvest
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Week 4. Vegetation
5 years ago
10.16 cm
18 hrs
23 °C
6.5
No Smell
50 %
17 °C
19 L
53.34 cm
Nutrients 1
Grow Big - Fox Farm
Grow Big 1.953 mll
Big feeding with first dose of nutrients ever on Day 2 of Week 4 (day 23 overall). Kept water pH at about 7.0 because run-off is running a bit low. LST with some garden wire of the main stem for both throughout week for both and saw some significant growth by end of week on lower nodes for both plants. Plant 2 is the more troublesome out of the two and I'm seeing some downwards clawing on the leaves. We had two fans in the tent so we removed one and placed the other further away, on top. Also increased light distance by an inch. Plant 2 is beginning to pre-flower (showing pistils) and Plant 1 is getting there. Next feeding will probably do veg nutes again one last time before moving on to bloom.
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Week 5. Vegetation
5 years ago
27.94 cm
18 hrs
24 °C
6.5
No Smell
50 %
17 °C
19 L
53.34 cm
Nutrients 2
Grow Big - Fox Farm
Grow Big 1.953 mll
Root Magic Mycorrhizae Biological Inoculum - Blue Planet Nutrients
Root Magic Mycorrhizae Biological Inoculum 0.651 mll
Feeding with more veg nutrients here on Day 1 of Week 5, even though Plant 2 is showing signs of pre-flowering. The smallest of pistils on Plant 1. Next week, we will either transition into bloom nutes fully or do a 50/50 transition of veg and bloom. We think they're looking fairly good! We have also turned on the bloom light this week. We are continuing a little bit of LST but honestly the nodes we wanted to grow out have already done so and the plants are forming nice canopies. Watered again on Day 6 with a tiny bit of veg and bloom nutes. Both plants grew quite a bit this week during pre-flowering.
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najo91
najo91started grow question 5 years ago
Day 2 of Week 5 here for this auto. Here are photos of the top of the leaf and underneath it. Could it possibly be bugs? That's our hunch.
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Leaves. Other
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Athosanswered grow question 5 years ago
It's a type of nute burn. Are you measuring your feeding strength? 5 gallon of soil does not need any nutrients for quite some time.
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Week 6. Vegetation
5 years ago
38.1 cm
18 hrs
24 °C
6.5
No Smell
49 %
17 °C
19 L
38.1 cm
Nutrients 2
Grow Big - Fox Farm
Grow Big 0.651 mll
Big Bloom - Fox Farm
Big Bloom 0.651 mll
Definitely in the pre-flowering phase now, both plants are growing rapidly day-to-day. The only "grow techniques" being used are tucking larger leaves beneath smaller ones hidden beneath them and rotating the pots once or twice a day for even light distribution. We had a small bit of nutrient burn on Plant 1 last week, so we are cutting that down a little. We have also added a small dehumidifier in the tent to keep things below RH 50% or so.
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Week 7. Flowering
5 years ago
50.8 cm
18 hrs
24 °C
6.5
No Smell
50 %
17 °C
19 L
25.4 cm
Nutrients 2
Tiger Bloom - Fox Farm
Tiger Bloom 1.302 mll
Root Magic Mycorrhizae Biological Inoculum - Blue Planet Nutrients
Root Magic Mycorrhizae Biological Inoculum 0.651 mll
I think we learned our first big lesson this week! The plants seriously shot up in height, I imagine this is the stretching phase of pre-flowering. Plant 2 grew 2 inches almost everyday, Plant 1 also saw growth but less drastic. The plants need to be watered more frequently than ever. We've gone from once a week watering to once every 2-3 days. Our issue is our tent is fairly small (24x24x48 inches)... and our pots are huge for the tent. 5 gallon pots. Next time, we're going to use smaller pots. For now, we are really hoping some LST to bend Plant 2's main stem horizontally will allow the plant to fit in the tent and still produce good buds.
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najo91
najo91started grow question 5 years ago
We have two autos in 5 gallon pots in a small 24"x24"x48" tent. One of our plants is inches away from the LED grow light and it's experiencing light stress for sure. What can we do to get these plants to harvest as best as possible? We are LSTing now.
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Plant. Too tall
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DeadwebsiteBoringcommunityanswered grow question 5 years ago
Lst is your best option with ladies that have grown too tall ideally you wanna be catching nodes before they go skyward but in a situation like this your gonna just be as gentle as you and get them node bent over... Any breakage is fine and can be repaired with tape. We still wanna be as gentle as possible. Your totally on the right track.. Not a newbie mistake per say as it's a common occurrence in many an indoor grow operation.
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Week 8. Flowering
5 years ago
88.9 cm
18 hrs
26 °C
6.5
No Smell
50 %
24 °C
19 L
2.54 cm
Nutrients 2
Tiger Bloom - Fox Farm
Tiger Bloom 1.302 mll
Root Magic Mycorrhizae Biological Inoculum - Blue Planet Nutrients
Root Magic Mycorrhizae Biological Inoculum 0.651 mll
We're laughing watching our plants outgrow the tent drastically. We're not sure what to do anymore! LSTing as best as we can but honestly no amount of training is going to keep these plants confined. We are stunned at their growth. Plant 2 (the taller one) is further along than Plant 1 but they overall seem pretty healthy, actually. We defoliated the bottoms of both plants a bit for watering ease and energy redistribution. Also, these plants are THIRSTY. We went from once a week waterings during veg state to every other day waterings now. Crazy. It's getting super hot here in Southern California so we're on top of humidity level and temperature... keeping things below 80 F and around 50% humidity.
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Week 9. Flowering
5 years ago
88.9 cm
18 hrs
26 °C
6.5
Weak
50 %
24 °C
19 L
2.54 cm
Nutrients 3
Tiger Bloom - Fox Farm
Tiger Bloom 1.953 mll
Big Bloom - Fox Farm
Big Bloom 0.651 mll
Root Magic Mycorrhizae Biological Inoculum - Blue Planet Nutrients
Root Magic Mycorrhizae Biological Inoculum 0.651 mll
Going along... getting some nutrient deficiencies, the light is still super close to the plants, space is cramped. However, we angled and pulled to the side the light (as suggested by a growers comment on here) and that's helped the plants with a bit more vertical space for them to grow into. Doing the best we can given the circumstances!
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Week 10. Flowering
5 years ago
88.9 cm
18 hrs
24 °C
6.5
Weak
50 %
23 °C
19 L
2.54 cm
Nutrients 3
Tiger Bloom - Fox Farm
Tiger Bloom 1.953 mll
Big Bloom - Fox Farm
Big Bloom 1.628 mll
Root Magic Mycorrhizae Biological Inoculum - Blue Planet Nutrients
Root Magic Mycorrhizae Biological Inoculum 0.326 mll
Nothing unusual to report, I think we're just waiting for the buds to fatten up. That's what we really want. We are rotating the pots and switching their positions every now and then for more even light distribution since we're working with limited lighting. Humidity is a little high, might get a better dehumidifier. These plants have survived two mini heat waves and finally the weather is better, thank goodness. They definitely seem like they still have a lot of time to go before harvest, like loooots of time. May 18, 2020 - it's been 68 days since sprouting 8)
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Week 11. Flowering
5 years ago
88.9 cm
18 hrs
26 °C
6.5
Weak
50 %
23 °C
19 L
1 L
2.54 cm
Nutrients 3
Tiger Bloom - Fox Farm
Tiger Bloom 1.953 mll
Big Bloom - Fox Farm
Big Bloom 3.255 mll
Root Magic Mycorrhizae Biological Inoculum - Blue Planet Nutrients
Root Magic Mycorrhizae Biological Inoculum 0.651 mll
Going strong, plants are doing all the work. We added a better small humidifier in there, as it's getting pretty steamy. Trying to keep things around 50%, at least. I would say at this point we probably have about 4 weeks left until harvest, at least for the more mature plant (Plant 2).
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Week 12. Flowering
5 years ago
88.9 cm
18 hrs
27 °C
6.5
Weak
50 %
25 °C
19 L
1 L
2.54 cm
Nutrients 2
Tiger Bloom - Fox Farm
Tiger Bloom 1.953 mll
Big Bloom - Fox Farm
Big Bloom 3.255 mll
Same old, it's getting hard to stay below 80F in the tent, but doing our best. Trichomes cloudy and glassy, I think we're going to harvest next Saturday, June 6.
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Week 13. Flowering
5 years ago
88.9 cm
18 hrs
27 °C
6.5
Weak
50 %
25 °C
19 L
1 L
2.54 cm
Nutrients 1
Flawless Finish - Advanced Nutrients
Flawless Finish 1.953 mll
This is harvest week! Yay! Trichomes are mostly cloudy. We're going for a high THC harvest so not really waiting for too many ambers to come in. They're ready to go and we'll probably harvest Saturday. We're going to do 48 hours of darkness before harvest, just to try it. We stopped nutrients last week and fed Flawless Finish once, then have been giving just plain pH water this week. We're a little disappointed that Plant 1's buds are so tiny. Trying to figure out where we went wrong.
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Week 14. Flowering
5 years ago
88.9 cm
18 hrs
27 °C
6.5
Weak
50 %
25 °C
19 L
1 L
2.54 cm
We lied, we didn't harvest yet. We took the "two more weeks" mantra to heart and don't want to rush the plants. We think we can squeeze a little more growth out of them and see a few more ambers. One of the main colas on Plant 2 broke in half! :( It super-cropped itself. Hopefully it'll be OK. Harvesting will either happen at the end of this week or definitely next week. Getting so close! In good news, we had the opportunity to sample the plants. We took some airy, weak buds from both plants and dried them for a few days. So far, I think we're feeling pretty good with the results and are excited for sampling once we go through actual drying and curing.
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Week 14. Harvest
5 years ago
Happy Harvest Day!
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Two plants of the same strain, treated equally, and they were both so different. One plant definitely outgrew the other. I would say this bud is kinda larf-y but of course environmental factors come into play here. My boyfriend and I have had different experiences with smoking this. For me, it knocks me off my ass and straight into sleep. It feels extremely heavy in the nose and eye area. A bit of a body high. Overall, for a first grow is was relatively easy and stress-free, but I don't know if we would grow this again (despite having some more seeds!)
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Relaxed, Sleepy
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Chopped them down on Tuesday, June 16 after 48 hours of darkness. They dried until Monday, June 22. Probably a little over-dried, could have been brought down over the weekend... trimming has been WORK. There's a lot of larfy bud, which is disappointing, but we're making the best of it. They were jarred on June 22 and 23!
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Athos
Athoscommentedweek 55 years ago
It's a type of nute burn. Are you measuring your feeding strength? 5 gallon of soil does not need any nutrients for quite some time.
najo91
najo91commented5 years ago
@@Athos, thank you for helping! Sounds good.
Athos
Athoscommented5 years ago
@najo91, it's like this. 3 gallon of soil, lasts me 6 to 7 weeks before needing liquid feedings. 5 gallons could last you to mid flowering or even all the way to the end. I would stop feeding until you start seeing the first signs of deficiencies.
najo91
najo91commented5 years ago
@@@Athos, we just began feeding nutrients in week 4 at 1/2 the recommended strength (Fox Farm Grow Big). We are using Ocean Forest soil which we know is already very hot for autoflowers so that's why we left them alone for the first 3 weeks with just pH balanced water. I will probably reduce to 1/4 the recommended strength, then.
AWistfulNihilist
AWistfulNihilistcommentedweek 125 years ago
Hey dude, don't look at the trichomes on the leaves, look at the trichomes on the calyxs. I checked back at week 11 and I could see a few good calyx shots in your last macros, you looked 100% cloudy in those, I'd bet you're inching into 10% Amber territory right now. Can you take a few more pictures? If you see a leaf in the image move further in towards the bud.
AWistfulNihilist
AWistfulNihilistcommented5 years ago
@najo91, That's fantastic news!!! FYI, you don't have to flush, you don't have to do darkness, both of those are bro science. You can go straight from chop to dry, wet trim/dry trim is also totally preference. I prefer to leave on all the leaves and do a first trim after 3 days and let it continue drying if it needs to. Some of the smaller branches on my critical purple were already ready, so they're in a jar, while the larger branches are still drying. I'm pretty new to this also, so feel free to do some more research! One of the big problems is it's incredibly difficult to separate the grower bro science from actual science, and you'll have people who've been growing for 40 years telling you some silly Santeria magic shit 😂. But darkness and flush are about as effective as sacrificing a goat over a copper bowl. This is a heavy Indica strain, you can chop now on the 5% amber and you'll be happy with the effects (it reached close enough to full potential at 90% cloudy). You could chop anytime between now and 5-20% amber on the other plant. The more amber you let it get, the more sedated the high. Slightly different for hybrids, slightly different for Sativas (some of which will never amber). It's partially due to the terps levels in the strain, it's also partially related to how much THC you have over CBN (highly simplified). That happens as the trichomes color to amber. So much to learn, you never stop!
najo91
najo91commented5 years ago
@AWistfulNihilist, thank you so much for your comment. I didn't know about not looking at the trichomes on the leaves. It's pretty difficult to take decent pics with the crappy loupe we have, but I took a look at the trichomes on the calyxes and for one of my plants, you're right, it's pretty much 100% cloudy with 5% amber or so, and for my other plant, like 90% cloudy 10% glassy. I think I'm gonna give them one more week because I haven't flushed yet :( I honestly thought we had a long way to go.
Mr_Weeds_Autos
Mr_Weeds_Autoscommentedweek 85 years ago
Nice looking plant 👍👍👍
najo91
najo91commented5 years ago
@Mr_Weeds_Autos, thank you so much! Trying our best as first timers.
Weird_Jimmy
Weird_Jimmycommentedweek 85 years ago
I had similar issues with my Critical Purple. It grew to 60" and the main cola was right up at the lights pulled up as far as they could go. It did fine until the temps in my tent got too high and baked the buds. But the light itself didnt damage the buds. I was using a blurple light with 300w actual draw. Good airflow can help. Keeping the temps below 80 will help. Your lamp is about 135w actual draw so I believe even if it is really close it should do fine if you have good breezes blowing on the buds near the light, but it shouldnt touch the lights. May have to position the light to the side and angle it. I shortened the hanging hardware on my lights so I could get it as high in the tent as possible. If you see signs of bleaching or scorching on the buds nearest the lights, small piece of parchment paper placed on the buds that are really close to the lights can help reduce some of the problems.
najo91
najo91commented5 years ago
@Weird_Jimmy, I've done as you suggested, I pushed the light to the side and angled it sharply and I honestly think that's better. Thank you for all your advice, this is gold!
Growboss1234
Growboss1234commentedweek 15 years ago
Looking good so far. Will be following this one.
najo91
najo91commented5 years ago
@Growboss1234, definitely! Will be fun.
Nor_Cal_Kannabliss
Nor_Cal_Kannablisscommentedweek 125 years ago
Ahh shit! that's some good lookin buds! Great first grow going!! Check out my first grow if you got the time! Drop some knowledge and tips on me! Cheers and Happy Growing!
RaNDo35
RaNDo35commentedweek 85 years ago
in my experience .. dont use that ph up down crap just find good water to complement your nutis with. i use fridge filtered well water. its just so happins to end up being 6ph after all the nutis. we buy the expensive filters too that filter naproxin and chlorine out. add in some seaweed based feed and plant oils "purpleinator" works really well, maybe even some amino acids too. youll see your next grow explode. also defoliate and do some lst training. secondly top or fim your plants. 12 branches a plant and dont let it flower till the 7-10th node on the branches appear. also id be feeding tiger bloom 3.5-5mg/gal with big bloom 10mg/gal right now, add in some calmag too 1mg/gal every feeding and 30mg/gal of purplinator. "and those amino acids i mentioned"
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