The plant is still lush and green with bud sites covering the stems above the net with short spacing in between. The budlets are fattening slowly every day with nearly all white pistils sticking straight up in every direction. Leaves are getting sticky and a sweet scent permiates the grow space. Pruning when needed and only below the net - it is an excessively leafy plant but I need to experience a grow without major defoliation. The plant is 48cm high from the medium surface, and the canopy is 30cm above the trellis net at its peak tops.
Still in the mid flowering bloom feed schedule, changing to late bloom schedule next week. Average volume of water per day is increasing again to above 4L due to hotter days. It's getting harder to maintain the humidity in the grow space below 55% with the outside weather being humid. a dehumidifier is running continuously in the grow space but not sure how effective it is considering the air exchange rate in the space is high. The extraction fan has now been switched from auto mode to continuous operation.
Noticed a bad smell from the growing medium again over the last few weeks since starting the morning fertigation events at lights off - this practice has never worked for me. Stopping the morning events to lower humidity levels during the lights off period and get rid of the smell and avoid any root issues. Started adding H2O2 to my nutrients mix.
After a few hot days and minimal run-off being collected at fertigation events, the run-off EC has risen much higher since the last reading - still within expected range. Fertigating with an inflow EC of >1.20 seems to be moving the run-off EC higher. Run-off EC Should be within 300 Points of Inflow EC, and currently averaging 1.4
Run-off EC is now at my target. Tracking run-off volume/EC/pH at every fertigation event as I manage the feed EC to monitor what the plant is doing/feeding. Fertigation is maintained now to once a day (at lights on) to maintain the target EC. Light period is during the night time to better maintain heat/humidity conditions during light off period (which happens during daytime).
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The grow setup includes ;
- Secret Jardin DS120W tent (120cm x 60cm x 180cm) placed inside the bedroom
- Mars Hydro SP250 LED light
- extraction fan - AC Infinity Cloudline T6 (gives me great control over the environment)
- ventilation fans
- aquarium heater for nutrients solution (for winter use only)
- small oil heater (for winter use only)
- small dehumidifier
- 20L Airpots (as final pots) and 3.5L general plastic pots (for seedling stage)
- Canna Coco substrate mixed with 40% perlite
- GHE Flora Trio as base nutrients and various additives
- pH and EC/TDS meters
- 2x Govee Thermo/Hygro meters (one at canopy, the other at the roots level - these allow for external monitoring and recording)
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Some strain info from Royal Queen Seeds ;
An amazing mix of genetics background - Its true genetics are unknown. Some say OG Kush is a mix of ChemDawg with a Lemon Thai and Pakistani Kush. Others say that itโs just a special cutting of ChemDawg from the early 90s. The most obvious trait of OG Kush is its strong, unique, very dank, slightly citrus aroma, almost like fuel or strong detergent. The flavour of OG Kush is equally as strong and dank, with a long-lasting aftertaste. OG Kush is an extremely strong cannabis strain, with most experienced smokers listing it as one of their favourites. The effect is as strong physically as it is mentally. Though its effect is like an Sativa, the strain's genetics are mostly Indica. The effect is as strong and complex as the flavour. OG Kush takes around 8 weeks to flower and on average the yield is 500 grams per plant.
@HazeyBobby, If you have the space, fill that bugger up! Haha. Can't hurt. And Hell yah. Fan stems the size of your pinky looks awesome. Great health and vigor when I see these things. Word up fella๐
@JinksyGrows, cheers mate ... some of the bigger fan leaves have stems like branches ๐ can't even use my fingers to pinch off :) I think I like growing bigger plants :)
@HazeyBobby, @Mrs_Larimar Hard yes, I really hope you enter this beauty!!! Holy smokes man! DOTM is Diary of the Month๐ (But hey, just not this month cause I'm in it, K?๐ ๐ )
@GanjaTorturer, I use the Coco for Cannabis site as a good scientific and practical reference, and it has a great feed schedule with lots of info - well worth reading through the articles on the site. Best information I have come across to date online.
@HazeyBobby, I am sure to steal...I mean try this tech for my next grow ๐
I noticed your EC and that your nute cocktail has it all, higher level cannabis knowledge in action โ
@HazeyBobby, I'm in the lucky position that every one in my apartment building knows me and they don't call the cops even though there from time to time smells all over ๐
@BlackOpsGrow, cheers mate - harvesting and trimming inside the tent made it the most relaxed harvest yet for me. I've had a few harvests in winter where I was sure the whole building would be smelling weed, and with a summer harvest (open windows everywhere) I couldn't risk it ๐
@Mrs_Larimar, yes I agree about the light distance... next grow I will dim the light for the first few weeks as you suggested a few weeks back - there's a lot of heat and light waste during those first few weeks. The short internodes makes it harder to do LST and even watering :)
@HazeyBobby, Well if you ask me, i would say its the distance to the Light.. you got some reel powerful light here. But i have to admit that the Og Kush grows extrm strong. I had her Outdoors and it was a very strong Plant with bigass leaves and very sturdy leaves and branches
@Mrs_Larimar, yep... crazy short internodes & big leaves. I'll just let her grow under the ScrOG net and see if it flowers as much as it grows :)
My last grow took 6 weeks to reach this stage ๐. I think I need to give it a higher EC feed as the run-off is getting very low in EC.
@@JP148, cheers - it grew fast and strong ... I couldn't really keep up with spreading every branch out nicely, I'm sure to see many crossed branches as I start harvesting ๐
@Experimentgreen, thanks and yep there a Tropicanna Banana growing outdoors - I have big plans for that one on the balcony :) I'll start a diary for it when growth is substantial - SO much slower outdoors in soil :)
@@@@@SNoWfLaKe420, at the end of the day it comes down to what works for you. I've really enjoyed growing with the Airpots - predominantly because they are very easy to handle, to clean, transplant (as you unroll the pot open), allow me to anchor hooks in the air-holes with LST, air pruning of roots and allow for high frequency fertigation. I have a problem with over-nurturing (over-watering) plants in regular pots. I have a plastic tray the pot sits in and I know the roots at the bottom will never reach the tray (as they are air pruned 5cm from the bottom of the pot). I'm also using fabric pots and like them other than the muddy mess you can end up with at times. I tried airpots since I liked the idea of more air circulating around the medium. Have a look at the harvest photos of last grow diary 'Time for a Strawberry Lemonade' or 'In need of a critical cure (CBD)' to see what the roots look like at the end of a grow.
Last note :) - using the 20L airpots, I found it hard to find any normal pot trays that fit under it and had to use a tray made for office work.
@@SNoWfLaKe420, Iam using both Types of Pots. Both are great.
For outdoors and automatic grows i take the Smartpots.. Smartpots keep the humidity very well inside. and are comfprtable to move and handle.
But if you have a problem with overwatering its a mess-
Airpots iam using for my Photoperiod Plants- Because its so easy to transplant, without hurting the Roots
But if you are in impatient person in watering ... i wont recommend them. You may use the wateringsystem from the company, or watering often ( daily) not to dry out the plant. and its good to have buckets under the pots.
But in total it totally depends in you wich you prefer
@GanjaTorturer, thanks heaps! I wasn't expecting this much but the buds just weight a lot. And there was over 70g of larf/trim which I'll extract into hash oil ๐ very happy :)