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Liberty Haze 5-20-18

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Fission 300W Light Emitting Diodes/250W
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Fission 300W Light Emitting Diodes/250W
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Main-Lining
weeks Technique
19 L
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Week 1. Vegetation
7y ago
2.54 cm
18 hrs
28 °C
6.5
70 %
22 °C
19 L
0 L
121.92 cm
Jodas This will be my first legit photoperiod plant. I grew a seedsman blueberry along side an auto once so I’m not counting that. :) I’m very excited to smoke this plant based on the reviews and effects given. I received 5 seeds for free on my first seed order. The reputation of difficult germination was true for me. Only 2 sprouted and 1 survived. The one that survived I couldn’t get under lights as quick as I should have but she bounced back the same day leading to believe that she will be a strong lass.
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Week 2. Vegetation
7y ago
4.45 cm
18 hrs
27 °C
6.5
80 %
19 °C
19 L
0 L
60.96 cm
Jodas She grew rather rapidly seemingly over night she was tiny tiny and then boom she started working on her 3rd node. I feel like my lights are too close looking at the leaves curling. I had dropped the light from 48 to 18 inches. May be a big much for her still. She is staying short so far and not really stretching at all which is good. I also have decided to do the manifold method for this one. Looking at other grows of Liberty haze I feel it would be a good choice. Drop me a comment let me know if you see something I don’t.
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Grow Questions
Jodas
Jodasstarted grow question 7y ago
Does the leaf curling mean lights are too close?
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Leaves. Curl up
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Week 3. Vegetation
7y ago
6.35 cm
18 hrs
29 °C
6.5
50 %
19 °C
11 L
1 L
60.96 cm
Nutrients 4
Black molasses 2.995 mll
Big Bloom - Fox Farm
Big Bloom 0.495 mll
Bush Doctor Wholly Mackerel - Fox Farm
Bush Doctor Wholly Mackerel 0.495 mll
Jodas Seemed that she’s needsd to be transplanted. Felt when it was on day 17. Didn’t look like any stress issues from it. Leaves are still looking curly and can’t figure out why. I don’t think it’s light issues. I am watering about 1/4 gallon i 3 Gal pot and waiting until the soil is dry to the first nuckle. Any ideas? Other than the leaf issue everything isn’t is great. I also lowered the lights down to 18” since were are officially In vegetative stage. Followed with nutrient program initiations. Look forward to hear your thoughts.
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Week 4. Vegetation
7y ago
15.24 cm
18 hrs
29 °C
6.5
60 %
23 °C
11 L
1 L
45.72 cm
Nutrients 4
Black molasses 1.771 mll
Big Bloom - Fox Farm
Big Bloom 0.286 mll
Bush Doctor Wholly Mackerel - Fox Farm
Bush Doctor Wholly Mackerel 0.286 mll
Jodas Liberty was growing strong this week. Sorry for the delayed update. No issues. Just Veggin out! The plant does smell a little bit already but not enough to flag. Mostly when ever I touch it. I am about to start the Heat battle as summer begins in New England. My AC can only do so much which isn't enough to help inside the tent. Opened all the flaps at this point. I live in a small space as well so I like to keep fan noise low so I don't run the Exhaust as high as I should. But hey we do, with what we have.
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Week 5. Vegetation
7y ago
15.24 cm
18 hrs
30 °C
6.5
Weak
70 %
21 °C
11 L
2 L
45.72 cm
Nutrients 5
Black molasses 3.906 mll
Big Bloom - Fox Farm
Big Bloom 3.906 mll
Bush Doctor Wholly Mackerel - Fox Farm
Bush Doctor Wholly Mackerel 0.651 mll
Jodas Began main line training. Shes doing really really well. Bounced back from the trim like it was nothing. She is growing vigorously and in about another week we will trim again. Then transfer to a 5 gallon after recovery again. Then flower. Would it be best to do both transfer and trim at same time? I feel in my gut doing both would be too much at once. Increased nutrient concentration this week as well and fed the mykos and azos that I mixed into the soil.
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Week 6. Vegetation
7y ago
15.24 cm
18 hrs
30 °C
6.5
Weak
70 %
21 °C
11 L
2 L
45.72 cm
Nutrients 5
Black molasses 3.906 mll
Big Bloom - Fox Farm
Big Bloom 3.906 mll
Bush Doctor Wholly Mackerel - Fox Farm
Bush Doctor Wholly Mackerel 0.651 mll
Jodas Smooth sailing so far still. No issues except heat which is somewhat out of my control considering my space and location of the grow tent. I have mainlined sucessfully at this point and have 12 bud sites that will become colas. I will be transfering to final container next week and veg for maybe 2 weeks more after recovery. My overall veg height I am shooting for is 18” before flowering. But alas. The training portion is over.
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Week 7. Vegetation
7y ago
15.24 cm
18 hrs
32 °C
6.5
Weak
50 %
24 °C
19 L
2 L
45.72 cm
Nutrients 5
Black molasses 3.906 mll
Big Bloom - Fox Farm
Big Bloom 7.812 mll
Bush Doctor Wholly Mackerel - Fox Farm
Bush Doctor Wholly Mackerel 0.651 mll
Jodas Moving right along into week 7, week 4 pure vegetation. Mid week I transplanted sucessfully but kind of sloppy. I have a large mound at the base but the plant seems to be ok with it. Liberty has been very resiliant to stresses. I lost a couple leaves that were yellowing from underwatering. It’s been very hot in the tent reaching temps as high as 92. But linerty just keeps it moving. I am currently continuing the LST portion of the manifold going so the canopy remains even. I expect that because we are in the final container from this point forward growth will become rapid as I would like more height before we flower. See you next week
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Week 8. Vegetation
7y ago
20.32 cm
18 hrs
27 °C
6.5
Weak
50 %
24 °C
19 L
3 L
50.8 cm
Nutrients 5
Black molasses 3.906 mll
Big Bloom - Fox Farm
Big Bloom 3.906 mll
Bush Doctor Wholly Mackerel - Fox Farm
Bush Doctor Wholly Mackerel 0.651 mll
Jodas She is doing really really well! I noticed some nutrient burn and flushed her almost immediatly. She sprung back super fast. This strain is very responsive to everything I have done with her. ALL The way down to the semi botched transplant. Liberty smells to the touch still. The sites are about 6” long from the mainifold. SInce i am still dealing with summer heat I will not be flowering for anoher two weeks. Very happy plant dad!
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Week 9. Vegetation
7y ago
25.4 cm
18 hrs
26 °C
6.5
Weak
70 %
22 °C
19 L
3 L
50.8 cm
Nutrients 3
Big Bloom - Fox Farm
Big Bloom 3.906 mll
Kelp Me Kelp You - Fox Farm
Kelp Me Kelp You 0.651 mll
Microbe Brew - Fox Farm
Microbe Brew 0.651 mll
Jodas This was a truly fun week. This plant has been such a responsive joy to work with. I feel like growing with this manifold/main-line technique is like creating art. Which is great for a creative mind like myself. No issues this week. Just trainingI installed a small tomato ring to assist training the arms and support thru flowering. Learned a better way of feeding vs watering. I use to just use nutrient water every watering(which would explain why I'm always burning), I now have learned its is a good practice to feed feed water. I'm going to veg one more week for a little extra vertical growth. Temperatures this grow have been kept in control proudly. Bloom solution will begin once that occurs. Overall happy with everything. Plus our Bonsai garden fairy Kino, as a warden, has decided to join.
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Week 10. Vegetation
7y ago
33.02 cm
18 hrs
28 °C
6.5
Weak
65 %
26 °C
19 L
2 L
45.72 cm
Nutrients 4
Big Bloom - Fox Farm
Big Bloom 3.906 mll
Kelp Me Kelp You - Fox Farm
Kelp Me Kelp You 0.651 mll
Tiger Bloom - Fox Farm
Tiger Bloom 3.906 mll
Jodas Easy week again. Did some adjustments via LST to keep the canopy as even as possible. A lot of growth in a short amount of time. Keno the warden has given us permission to start flowering. Light cycle has been changed as of today the 29th. We fed end of last week then light feed again on Monday. Thursday Flushed. Dried out the soil until today. Began flower feeding schedule. This has been the best growing experience for this novice. A couple things to note: I have 3 dimmer switches on my LED (Red, Blue , and White) I used mostly the White spectrum only during the last few weeks It helped keep heat down. according to this light meter app I was getting about 6k LUX on just the white light which doesn't seem to have made much of an impact on growth rate but I'm sure going full tilt I would have a bigger plant or switched to flowering sooner. However turning on Red and White spectrum for at least the first few weeks of flowering as long as heat doesn't become an issue. The color it produces is similar to that of warm yellow that is desired during flowering. Pushing 9k LUX. I measured at 16K LUX with all three on high. Please feel free to comment and offer any advice, information on light spectrum or this grow.
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Week 11. Flowering
7y ago
50.8 cm
12 hrs
29 °C
6.5
Weak
65 %
25 °C
19 L
2 L
45.72 cm
Nutrients 4
Big Bloom - Fox Farm
Big Bloom 3.906 mll
Kelp Me Kelp You - Fox Farm
Kelp Me Kelp You 0.651 mll
Tiger Bloom - Fox Farm
Tiger Bloom 3.906 mll
Jodas Early update, will add more data Sunday and end of week photos. This week has been very exciting to watch her stretch. I got a little nervous about height and the canopy was not even, so I did a little more LST to keep her low. Then Defoliated a little bit more. I know I should have maybe done the defoliation prior to light switch but she's been so responsive to me I just went for it. I'm going to leave her alone until week 3 of flower then one last defoliation and cruise control it out. Update: This plant has just been amazing. I can't wait to see the flowers. She looks like she is just getting ready to explode. No smells yet unless I touch her. Still rocking Flower nutrient solution. Pictures reflect progress from Monday to Sunday.
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Week 12. Flowering
7y ago
50.8 cm
12 hrs
29 °C
6.5
Weak
65 %
25 °C
19 L
2 L
45.72 cm
Nutrients 4
Big Bloom - Fox Farm
Big Bloom 3.906 mll
Kelp Me Kelp You - Fox Farm
Kelp Me Kelp You 0.651 mll
Tiger Bloom - Fox Farm
Tiger Bloom 3.906 mll
Jodas Intial stretch scared me and I think I stunted the growth by defoliating after light switch. We will see if that was a bad thing or not. She seems to have just carried on. End of next week one last defoliation. I also can see a mistake from the mainline training. I should have 8 tops not 12. So the shortest arms I plan to make charas from. Noticed some nutrient burn again so liberty may be more of a light feeder, although looking very managable. No pest issues. I may need to invest in a dehumidifier.
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Week 13. Flowering
7y ago
73.66 cm
12 hrs
27 °C
6.5
Normal
65 %
23 °C
19 L
2 L
45.72 cm
Nutrients 3
Big Bloom - Fox Farm
Big Bloom 3.906 mll
Bush Doctor Bembe Quart - Fox Farm
Bush Doctor Bembe Quart 3.906 mll
Tiger Bloom - Fox Farm
Tiger Bloom 2.604 mll
Jodas She's done Stretching. She was thirsty as hell this week.(watered every day almost.) Only water until post defoliation. She's super Healthy, Seen some leaves that were nut burned a lil. but that was my fault because she was so thirsty I kept to feed feed water. I gave her a flush from Tuesday, During this phase liberty was very active. This was my first time mainlining so on my next grow I learned a lot for better even canopy management. (NOTE: During vegetation I should have cut three of the current stalks) She still looks great. I'm sticking to my guts and saying a solid 2 oz. *Calling it* Haha! I began finishing nutrient schedule Today which is Sunday. I will be staking by end of next week after she recovers from her hair cut. Not much work left to do except staking. Thank you for watching.
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Week 14. Flowering
7y ago
76.2 cm
12 hrs
27 °C
6.5
Normal
55 %
24 °C
19 L
2 L
40.64 cm
Nutrients 5
Big Bloom - Fox Farm
Big Bloom 3.906 mll
Bush Doctor Bembe Quart - Fox Farm
Bush Doctor Bembe Quart 3.906 mll
Tiger Bloom - Fox Farm
Tiger Bloom 2.604 mll
Jodas Shes thirsty, watering every other day. Certainly showing early signs of trichome production on the leaves. No issues. Light nutrient burn but shes a trooper has taken all abuse and stress ive given. Sitting at 30” tall. I am waiting for plant stakes to arrive to support the final weeks and expose the lower bud sites to light. I did a clean and optimized placements of fans to create the wind tunnel effect. SUPER excited!
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Week 15. Flowering
7y ago
76.2 cm
12 hrs
27 °C
6.5
Normal
55 %
24 °C
19 L
2 L
40.64 cm
Nutrients 5
Big Bloom - Fox Farm
Big Bloom 3.906 mll
Bush Doctor Bembe Quart - Fox Farm
Bush Doctor Bembe Quart 3.906 mll
Tiger Bloom - Fox Farm
Tiger Bloom 2.604 mll
Jodas Stakes Showed up in the mail this afternoon. Super excited to share that: 1. I have zero training to do from here on out. 2. It looks so awesome I had to share now instead of end of week. I had to pluck a handful of fan leaves because they were covering budsites. Now that I have stakes. I can stake the plant in week 3 of flower when I do last major defoliation. Will post more at end of week Sunday. Update: moving right along. No real action this week except staking. We had so real high temps low 90s but she seems to be handling it just fine. It also appears she is eating up her own self already. I skipped a feed thinking she was nut burning. So I Dont think thats the case considering she got more water than nutrients this week. She is focused on trichome production at the moment so bud development appears slowed but frost is increasing. I have included pics of each of the 12 heads
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Week 16. Flowering
7y ago
76.2 cm
12 hrs
27 °C
6.5
Normal
47 %
24 °C
19 L
2 L
40.64 cm
Nutrients 3
Big Bloom - Fox Farm
Big Bloom 3.906 mll
Bush Doctor Bembe Quart - Fox Farm
Bush Doctor Bembe Quart 3.906 mll
Tiger Bloom - Fox Farm
Tiger Bloom 2.604 mll
Jodas Had some watering issues this week, I wasnt able to get to liberty in time before she showed signs of dehydration. But she has sprung back both times. Which also likely explains the leaf issues you can see in the pictures. Still looking good. Not fattening up as much as I Thought she would this weekbut maybe next week. Aprox 6 more weeks. To go
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Week 17. Flowering
7y ago
76.2 cm
12 hrs
27 °C
6.5
Normal
47 %
24 °C
19 L
2 L
40.64 cm
Nutrients 3
Big Bloom - Fox Farm
Big Bloom 3.906 mll
Bush Doctor Bembe Quart - Fox Farm
Bush Doctor Bembe Quart 3.906 mll
Tiger Bloom - Fox Farm
Tiger Bloom 2.604 mll
Jodas Few days early on my post but I couldnt hold it in. She is in weight gain phase for sure. Battled heat and where I messed up was leaving my light on full tilt. Doesnt appear to really have affected yeild too much. Liberty is definatley a resilient plant. I Ma be shouldnt have but I did because it bothered me. I took some time to snip all burnt tips and browned leaves. Now That shes cleaned up she just looks so much happier. Projected Harvest in 30 days/4 weeks.
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Week 18. Flowering
7y ago
76.2 cm
12 hrs
27 °C
6.5
Normal
47 %
24 °C
19 L
2 L
40.64 cm
Nutrients 3
Big Bloom - Fox Farm
Big Bloom 2.604 mll
Bush Doctor Bembe Quart - Fox Farm
Bush Doctor Bembe Quart 1.302 mll
Tiger Bloom - Fox Farm
Tiger Bloom 1.302 mll
Jodas Flowers are atarting to take more of their shape. Looking a bit small but plentiful. Couple high heat days nothing crazy. Light is too close tonthe tope unfortunatleyso shes burning a bit. I can do too much about that. This is the first time i have used this light so lesson learned for training the canopy next run. She doesnt smell like much unless I mess with her. Did a tric check. Anout 90% cloudy now. Inleave for my 5 year anniversay mid october so she has to come down then and dry while we are gone. For a few days. Let me know your thoughts. I HAVE also signed up for DUBY app. If you want to follow me there as well jodas420.
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Grow Questions
Jodas
Jodasstarted grow question 7y ago
I seem to be facing this problem. I got them great in veg. But I seem to fall short in flower. Sokmething is telling me that I font have big enough pots for what Im doing to them. Instick my finger tk check water in this grow and i fight roots. Do you think I should be at 7 gal?
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Buds. Not fattening
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Stick
Stickanswered grow question 7y ago
Hi @Jodas! It looks like this plant is suffering from light burn and nutrients toxicity, I don't think transplanting would help at this stage, in fact this could be counter-productive and may generate another stress. I do believe that these buds are the results of multiple mistakes in the previous weeks (big stretch, overfeeding, bad light<-->plant distance...). We all learn by failure, I'm confident your next run will be successful. Until then, patience is the key, keep us up-to-date and enjoy your harvest 👊
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Athos
Athosanswered grow question 7y ago
Bud size is a product of the amount of light. A bigger pot will not give you bigger flowers. More training will help you with that, a shorter plant with a flat canopy
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PoisonIvy
PoisonIvyanswered grow question 7y ago
Hi @Jodas I can tell you this is more a nutrient burn problem than lite. Mine had an extrem to much light problem, I ended with apical chlorosis, it turned white due to too much and close light but I didn't had buds like yours. I am pretty confident to say, this is nutrient problem.
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Week 19. Flowering
7y ago
76.2 cm
12 hrs
27 °C
6.5
Normal
47 %
24 °C
19 L
2 L
40.64 cm
Jodas The hoghest buds arent looking good at all. Light burn is serious. I cant really do much of anything about it. I have power control of my light and I have reduced power but isnt helping that much. Shame because its been a great grow. Still produced some pretty nugs down lower but yeild has suffered greatly. Smells amazing and is very sticky. Ive gradually cut the nutrients and now on to just water. I Am considering giving it an actual flush but I dont really see a need considering it has time to eat up everything but mid october because thats when she must come down.
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Week 20. Flowering
7y ago
76.2 cm
12 hrs
27 °C
6.5
Normal
47 %
24 °C
19 L
2 L
40.64 cm
Jodas Late post. I didnt take many pictures this week. Got busy with new gig and she was asleep everytime I was home. I flushed her and sherecovered from all the burn and started to just mature. Just water still.
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Week 20. Harvest
7y ago
Happy Harvest Day!
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Liberty is very resilient. Everything I threw at her she responded back to. What was learned: 1. If height is limited then keep her low. 2. Just water for flowering or wait until buds actually form and then go really light. I did not scale the wet weight. But will scale the dry when completed. I also added about 2 branches into the Shake stack because they were the most damaged. Will make for fine butter I am sure :)
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Bud dry weight per plant
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Euphoric, Giggly, Happy
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Jodas Veg was awesome no real issues. She was a tuff plant. Flowering she was super sensitive but bounced back. The faster you respond to issues the faster she would bounce back. I have a scissor hash ball in a small jar to taste. I have been out of town so had to wait. Will update after final cure.
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Jodas
Jodascommentedweek 107y ago
I’m using a Viparspectra dimmable series 450w. Thank you for your feedback. She has alaready stretched about 1.5” since sunday. I am a little bit scared. Lol.
Fingers
Fingerscommented7y ago
me too. I run 2 of them in my tent
Jodas
Jodascommented7y ago
@fingerscrossed, I like having control of the colors. Although I'm not using the light to its full blast potential It's doing a better job than the Reflector Series 300 I had prior. I would use that for keeping a mother however.
Jodas
Jodascommented7y ago
@fingerscrossed,Yea dimmer series.
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Jodas
Jodascommentedweek 137y ago
Omg me too!!!
Jodas
Jodascommentedweek 97y ago
Hey! Thanks for keeping up with my grow as I have been keeping an eye on yours as well. How far above the scrog net are you? I am waiting until I reach the top of the tomato cage to flower which will be mid this week or next sunday. Your LH is lolking great!
HighTV
HighTVcommentedweek 207y ago
Nice looking dairy! Shes got quite the legs on her 😲 best of luck finishing this one out!
Jodas
Jodascommented7y ago
@HighTV,Laughing Buddha, Ayahausca Purple, shishkaberry, and Liberty’s parent G13. I will likely run 2 at a time the more indica dom first together.
HighTV
HighTVcommented7y ago
Congrats Jodas any idea on what strain? ^.^ Ill drop a follow to keep up to date 😎
Jodas
Jodascommented7y ago
@HighTV, hey thanks alot. I just posted the finish. We hit some bumps but learned a great deal. I am waiting on some seeds curtesy of Barney’s that I will be featuring because they were awesome enough to send them to me for growing Liberty! So keep an eye out.
PoisonIvy
PoisonIvycommentedweek 27y ago
Hi mate ! Good luck with your plant =) Liberty haze grow fast and well, be careful with smell, mine smell even in veg !
Jodas
Jodascommented7y ago
@@PoisonIvy,your are right about the smell. I ahvent wven flowered yet and when I touch the plant you can smell it.
Jodas
Jodascommented7y ago
@@PoisonIvy,Thanks! I have a carbon filter that is going to assist me on smell . But I understand that’s probably not going to help :)
y0shimitsu
y0shimitsucommentedweek 17y ago
I can say that, from what I've studied and learned from others, the jiffy method is the most succesful to germinate a seed. I also used to germinate the seed in a cup before transplanting her into the pot but I'm doing an autoflowering so I already moved her to the final pot (11l) I see you are using the air pots. I'm so curious about them: Are they worth the extra money? Because my friend from the grow shop thinks the fabrics one are the best choice. Please tell me your opinion :) Another thing: do you think my plant being 8/9 centimeters tall after 10 days from seedling is an issue? I think she stretched a lot but know she's finally focusing on growing leafs. Btw I think your photos look good ;) most of the people are experiencing problem shooting under led lights because of the lamp light frequency not matching the shutter speed of the camera but thanks god I'm not seeing any black stripes ruining your photos :) Are you using an Iphone? Thanks for the help again, good luck with your grow and keep up the good work :) G.
Jodas
Jodascommented7y ago
@y0shimitsu, the only thing i can say about your height issue is if you transplated you shocked her and she will be stunted severely. I grew two white widow autos side by side using the air pot and a regular pot. The regular grew taller and lankier. Where the airpot grow slightly shorter but had better yeild. Check out my diary to see what I mean. And yes, if you dont have an iphone.... lol i use a 7 plus for all my photos.
WeedManufaktur
WeedManufakturcommentedweek 17y ago
Hi Jodas, Good luck with the grow. I am growing the same strain :-)
Jodas
Jodascommented7y ago
@Weedmanufaktur, thanks man. Ill keep an eye on your too and see if we can help each other along
HighTV
HighTVcommentedweek 127y ago
This plant is a trooper! Congrats on the buds
PoisonIvy
PoisonIvycommentedweek 157y ago
Hi, What a stretch ah ah ! Nice to see this little fluffy =) Be sure I'll stay until the end. Keep the good work, hope our little liberty will provide us something good =) ++
Fingers
Fingerscommentedweek 137y ago
Lookin real good. can't wait to see some chunky buds filling out along those stems!!
Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimarcommentedweek 47y ago
Hi @Jodas. Greeetings to New England. This is where my favourite author lives. Very nice landscape. But back to your Girl. She looks fine. I whish you a happy growing
Stick
Stickcommentedweek 197y ago
Hi @Jodas! It looks like this plant is suffering from light burn and nutrients toxicity, I don't think transplanting would help at this stage, in fact this could be counter-productive and may generate another stress. I do believe that these buds are the results of multiple mistakes in the previous weeks (big stretch, overfeeding, bad light<-->plant distance...). We all learn by failure, I'm confident your next run will be successful. Until then, patience is the key, keep us up-to-date and enjoy your harvest 👊
Stick
Stickcommented7y ago
@Jodas, Congrats on your harvest 👌
Jodas
Jodascommented7y ago
@Stick, I completely agree. My thoughts on the different pot size was for the future. I went light on nutrients the last couple weeks however I feel like the plant is root bound now so basically the last couple weeks have been like pouring nutrients directly on the roots. Hence the burn, I made a choice during flower stretch to let it get tall instead of keeping it trained low (clearly a mistake.) My original guess was 2 oz now reduced to 1oz or less. I get better every grow but this one was a very exciting grow until the last couple weeks which I have let myself down on. Trying not to dwell too much on it. Doesn't help I'm not having a great day to begin with. But thanks for watching, and the feedback. Definatly learned more about my setup this time around. Liberty... you are a trooper.
Stick
Stickcommentedweek 27y ago
@Jodas Hi there! Judging by what's written onto your diary, I don't think so, 60cm is a good light/apex distance. A light-stress would involve "upward-curling" leaves, whereas what I see here are "wavy leaves, attracted to the ground". I'm thinking about under-watering, your pot is really small and 20cl/day is a pretty low amount of water. I'd recommend to wait a few days (start of week 3), transplant her into a bigger container with appropriate substrate mix, and water her every 2-3 days with 20-30% of her container's size. I'll be around, keep us up-to-date so we can help you adjusting your parameters if needed, and happy growing! 👊
Stick
Stickcommented7y ago
@Jodas, that's good news bro! keep up the good work!
Jodas
Jodascommented7y ago
@Stick, awesome that makes sense because I was being light handed on the watering. First time in a solo cup for me so just being overly cautious I think. However I just transplanted into a 3 gallon last night. Over night she looks like nothing happened so far. I post every Sunday from the weeks progress. So far everything is going better than any of the autos I grew. Which seem to be super fickle.
ChefDan420
ChefDan420commentedweek 57y ago
🆒hope that it goes well
Jodas
Jodascommented7y ago
@ChefDan420,so far so good! Mainline training is pretty much over going to veg out for a couple kore weeks then flower time!
DudeGrowsWeed
DudeGrowsWeedcommentedweek 187y ago
7 gal would probably help. As the saying goes "more roots, more fruits". Good luck! 👍
PoisonIvy
PoisonIvycommentedweek 127y ago
They look like exactly like mine, I think the pheno should be very close =)
Fingers
Fingerscommentedweek 107y ago
Looking very good and healthy, shes gonna be huge!! What lights are you running?
PoisonIvy
PoisonIvycommentedweek 97y ago
Hi Jodas, Nice to see your LH evolve like that, i'm looking forward to see your bloom phase and how your plant will react and evolve compare to mine =) Wish you the best ++
JUNGLE_B4RNS
JUNGLE_B4RNScommentedweek 97y ago
Those symptoms ☝️ are a mag deficiency to be exact due to too much light !
Kindbot
Kindbotcommentedweek 77y ago
Try running your image through buddy.kindbot.io Automatic suggestions/info for funky looking leaves.
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