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weeks 5-7
Defoliation
weeks 6-7
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Grow medium
10 L
Pot Size
0.15 L
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Grow Conditions
Week 3
Vegetation
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Height
18 hrs
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Medicanna Medicanna
5 years ago
Update Day 21: Had to train the Liberty Haze down yesterday evning; reason being the plant tipping over more and more due to the stem being formed like an S where the roots start. The LST keeps her in place for now and when she is moving to the big 10l pot before flowering im gonna put a little mit more dirt on top to support it. Growth is still not the fastest but its doing fine. Watered yesterday. Also I checked my tap water pH at 7.9. Is that even possible? If yes, I wonder why the liberty haze doesnt look like the G13 Haze...... Update Day 18: Since the top soil was completely dry, I decided to water. I poked some holes in a bottle cap so I can sort of control the water flow and it worked like a charm. I made sure to water the whole pot area but I really just watered maybe 100 - 150ml at most. Due to the anti overwatering pebbles that was enough to produce about 10% runoff. ALSO, if you go close enough you can smell the typical sweet cannabis plant smell. Nothing too wild but I thought it's worth sharing as that means I might have to turn on my carbon filter in a week. Update Day 17: Liberty Haze looks healthy and happy, the top soil is bone dry though. Im thinking about watering a tiny amount but I might just hold back another day so I dont overwater again... So as a small side note, tha plant was really droopy from the transplant and overwatering, and it grew extremely slowly for 2 days. Almost all progress you see in comparison to the last pictures taken are within one day (day 15 - today). As you can see, the draught and therefore oxygen in the soil made the plant perk back up and transition into veg phase. From now on, it's just making sure to water CAREFULLY. I'm waiting for the plant to show signs of thirst, then im gonna water the whole pot for once so the new roots actually grow into the new soil. Liberty Haze is definitely more resistant against overwatering than the G13 Haze ! Updates to follow...
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Grow Questions
Medicanna
Medicannastarted grow question 5 years ago
Hey guys :) Have you ever done mid-flower flushing and if yes, how did it work out? Gonna let the soil dry completely and then water nutes again. Could the pH being buffered to 7.10 (shit soil) be the reason for the yellowing leaves or does the plant need more or less of somethng
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NobodysBudsanswered grow question 5 years ago
toward bottom starting from tips? Fairly safe to say it is a N deficiency. Don't flush, if this is the case. You flush for a reason, like an elevated EC level relative to current maturity of your plant or some major toxicity issue or something crazy out of balance, which doesn't look to be the case here. by completely dry, do you mean top 1" soil, right? Don't let the plant wilt. That's bad for its long-term health. You don't want to drastically shift pH or dissolved mierals in a short period of time -- especially in bloom. All you need to do is keep a good water-fertilizer altnating schedule and react to what the plant says.. .if it starts to get a tox, you fertilize less often or reduce concentrations (assuming it is relatively balanced for the plant, if not ratios of what you feed get involved too). I'd say you need to fertilize slightly more (or slightly increase component with most N based on picture). Always slow increments when testing new things and try to keep all other factors the same - and let it play out a bit to see full extent of change, unless overtly bad, lol. pH -- a pH near 7 would increase nitrogen availability for the plant's uses, so that is likely fine. If you've had no issues so far, i'd keep it the same. A change of pH requires a change in nutrient ratios.. if you've found a good medium, it's best to stay there.
Medicanna
Medicannastarted grow question 4 years ago
How much more time would you give my plants? I'm thinking 2 more weeks. I have a serious problem with fungus gnats right now, they just came back from one day to another and I don't have any countermeasures for the last weeks. Cheers (:
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Experimentgreenanswered grow question 4 years ago
Hey friend definitely 1-2 weeks at most. You look really close to finish. For the fungus gnats, it won't matter much for this plant, but if you have others around then that's a problem. They'll just keep coming back if you don't get it handled. Are you in the u.s? If so please go get something called mosquito bites, at a garden store or home depot type place. Sprinkle all over top of the soil, then smash a bunch and put into a gallon of water, let sit for a day and then water any affected pots. Let them do a full dry cycle...like almost drooping plant dry. And hopefully that'll kill the larvae in the soil. As for the flying ones if you could pick up a bottle of Dr Bonner's castile soap and make a squirt bottle with 3/4 water 1/4 soap its a very effective but non damaging bug killer. Those are the methods i had the best luck with. Jorge cervantez also does a thing called a bud wash using a tub of water with hydrogen peroxide in it and dunks the buds before drying, its handy for washing away PM and some bugs. Good luck and happy trimming. ✌️
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Chlorophyll_Junkie
Chlorophyll_Junkiecommentedweek 124 years ago
Nice looking frosty buds you got there! Is it in your opinion more sativa or indica dominant? I just start a run with 5 liberty haze.
Medicanna
Medicannacommented4 years ago
@Chlorophyll_Junkie, wow you know what I'll actually have a look at that thanks dude :D
Chlorophyll_Junkie
Chlorophyll_Junkiecommented4 years ago
@Medicanna, Nice! I just finished a run with critical kush. Very indica dominant and a smooth earthy taste. Maybe something to try?
Medicanna
Medicannacommented4 years ago
@Chlorophyll_Junkie, 220cm is plenty, you're gonna be happy with that. Don't know which strain, I am thinking either a cbd based one or more of a kushy, relaxing indica. Either way I won't start a new run until I tested this one's product haha :P Cheers man keep it up
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Pajersey13
Pajersey13commentedweek 154 years ago
damn im lovin those colors good job on the danks
Pajersey13
Pajersey13commented4 years ago
@Medicanna, yup, one day ill grow something this pretty, you deserve a pat on the back lol
Medicanna
Medicannacommented4 years ago
@Pajersey13, Thanks man I really don't know how I deserved it but maybe because it's the first grow where I actually let the organics completely do their thing without interrupting and maybe the Liberty Haze is just giving back some of the energy and effort I put into it... It is such a wonderful, gorgeous plant Im so proud of it :)
decam
decamcommentedweek 134 years ago
sieht super aus 👍👌
Inganjawetrust
Inganjawetrustcommentedweek 134 years ago
Looking very tasty good luck with the grow🌱 ✌️
RussianGrower
RussianGrowercommentedweek 75 years ago
Hello from Russia! Your plants look great! Continue to keep up the good work! If you are interested in following the adventures of weed in Russia, subscribe to my diaries