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Greetings and salutations, thank you for joining me. This diary will be focusing on my second attempt at the White Widow auto. First one turned out alright, even though I messed it up a lot.
Photoperiods: White OG, Baddazz OG Cheese, Super Skunk Kush, Respect 4 Gorilla
Autoflowers: BerryBlue, NLxBB, White Widow, Lemon Auto, Sweet Cheese.
12/7/20: Placed all Seeds in water
13/7/20: White OG, Baddazz OG Cheese, Super Skunk Kush, and Respect 4 Gorilla placed in PT. Out of the autos, only the BerryBlue and White Widow are in PT. NLxBB still hasn't cracked, GDP is somehow missing, so I swapped that with a Lemon Auto.
14/7/20: All photos will be planted this afternoon, along with the White Widow. Sweet Cheese is cracked and now in PT. NLxBB still not cracked, might have to try another seed.
15/7/20: Rise and shine, everyone is up and looking good. NLxBB is a no go, and I won't be replacing it, as things have changed. Amnesia Fast will be flowering out inside, along with the autos. The photos will remain unchanged.
17/7/20: Watered everyone, looking really good. All stretched up over an inch high so far. Lemon Auto is another failure to crack.
19/7/20: Light watering to tide them over until their feeding.
22/7/20: Watered everyone again, will wait two days before giving them some nutrients. I should have given them some today, but my exercise got my legs too wobbly for the stairs.
Week 2
23/7/20: Staked the Amnesia Fast, as the rain was weighing down the branches to the point of nearly breaking. Once in the basement, I will keep them staked for a while, since the floor fan creates lots of wind. If the branches strengthen up, I might consider removing the stakes. However, as it's already in flower, the colas might prove to be a little too heavy for the branches. This plant will be a staggered harvest, as the lower buds will need more time to ripen. Amnesia Fast will be going on the Green Planet diet, as it still keeps it on a basic feeding schedule. Originally it had the Root Farm treatment (base+grow and base+bloom), but I don't have those nutrients anymore, as I gave them away to the grower who had this plant. All other plants look fine, and will get their first dose of nutrients tomorrow.
24/7/20: Fed everyone in the main tent
4 litres of water, mixed with these ratios.
Grow A + B - 1.25ml/L
Gold - .625ml/L
Thrive - .625ml/L
So far everyone is looking good, I do not see anything that should be of any concern. Try and find the cool mist humidifier for the second tent, as it's getting warmer than I'd like.
25/7/20: Fed Amnesia Fast a little over 2 liters of water with 10ml of Green Planets Medi One and Massive Bloom, so 5ml/L for each of the nutrients. Held off on adding in Cal Mag right now, as they were given some steadily from the beginning. I will add some on on my next feeding. Set the cool mist humidifier up in the tent, but it's still much warmer than I'd like it to be. I will look into buying some better ones, one for each tent. Top loading, yet compact.
Other tent still looks good, but plants look like they are paler than I'd like them, so they will get a shot of Cal Mag either tomorrow or the next day, depending on if they want water or not. I remember the White Widow was a heavy feeder, so I need to remember to keep an eye on that one particularly.
26/7/20: Had to cut down the tips of two colas on the Amnesia Fast, as they were too close to the light, and starting to burn. Figured the stress of cutting would be overall better then leaving them to just burn up. I need to figure out a way to spread the light ropes further apart, thus raising the light a little bit more. Any space I can save, the better. I thought I has plenty of room, but at least I now know at what height I should start flowering the other plants. Fed it yesterday, but the soil still looks fairly dry, so I will give it another feeding tomorrow. Other tent looks good, no need to water yet. One more week before the photos go into a bigger pot.
27/7/20: Temperature in the second tent is down under 30°C, but still too high for my liking. I'm now thinking I might vegetate my other photos for a little longer than originally planned, so they can do their flowering during the cooler months. Originally thought 8 weeks from seed, but I will now think about waiting 10 to 12 weeks before I change the light cycle, which would bring the start to October, instead of September. Will feed all plants either today, or tomorrow, but most likely tomorrow, as I'm feeling too lazy right now, should have done that in the morning.
28/7/20: Fed the Amnesia fast again, 5ml of Medi One and 5ml of Massive Bloom, seems I will be needing to water this one often, so I will give it two feedings and one watering per week. Other tent is still showing moisture in the soil, so I will feed them tomorrow morning. Starting to smell very sweet and delicious, cannot wait to try this sativa.
29/7/20: Fed everyone in the first tent
2gal/8L
10ml Grow A + B - 1.25ml/L
5ml Gold - .625ml/L
5ml Terpenoid Booster - .625ml/L
5ml CM Plus - .625ml/L
5ml Thrive - .625ml/L
Next week I will start adding in some Carburetor into the mix, I bet that will give them a good boost to get bushing out. Thinking about transplanting the photos soon, as three of them are already branching out over the sides of the cup. Pretty soon it will be time give them their first topping.
Right now is the time I start to switch over to the bloom nutrients. I also moved the other plants into another tent, so just the autos are left in this one.
15/8/20:
Moved all photos into the second tent, that way they can stretch out. Topped them all at the 4th node, removing the top two nodes. Thought about trying to clone the tops, but decided against it right now, as I don't think I'd remember to take care of them.
Autos are looking great. BerryBlue is stretched very nicely, along with the White Widow. Sweet Cheese remains a nice little bush. Tucked some leaves yesterday, but nothing else.
18/8/20:
Watered all autos and photos. Photos are bouncing back nicely after being topped. I will think about tieing the new growth back, or just going with 4 main colas.
19/8/20:
Gave photos remainder of the nutrient water. I will put them into their final homes soon, as it's almost time to start thinking about their second pruning, but this time it will be FIM'ing. Forgot about a seed I put in water, and it sprouted a taproot in the water. It didn't survive after being placed in dirt. I will think about what will be the next plant for a perpetual grow. Possibly thinking about doing another solo cup grow.
Week 6
20/8/20:
Pots are looking dry, but still have a little bit of weight to them, so I will water them tomorrow. Going to start on a two-three day feeding schedule. Trying for every two days, but I'll wait a third of they aren't quite dry enough.
22/8/20:
Fed and watered everyone. Photos are looking great. I will try and replant them this week, so I can start thinking about flowering. Did some FIM'ing to all photos, hoping to have 8 large colas, and a few small ones. Dropped 2 new seeds in water today, both Northern Lights x Big Bud by Oasis Genetics. These are to be planted in the 5 gallon HDX box, and will be for my comparison grow against Crit. Going into the Vivosun tent, and under the Mars TS-1000.
23/8/20:
Decided to drop another new seed in water, Magnum Auto by Canuck Seeds. This will be going down in the basement to keep a perpetual going. I will be doing some LST again, as it's time to start maximizing yields and space again. I'm tired of these tall lanky plants, I want bushy little bitches. Need to drill holes in all my empty pots, that way I'll be ready at any time.
24/8/20:
Northern Lights x Big Bud are in paper towels on the heat mat, only one has split open so far. Magnum is still intact, probably pop open by tomorrow.
25/8/20:
Replanted the photos, and applied a little LST to start them spreading out. NLxBB are still waiting for the taproot to show, and the Magnum is now in paper towel. Built my own crude smart pot made from a solo cup, that will be my vessel for the challenge. Just need to decide which seed to put in it. I have an idea, another BerryBlue.
Watered everyone, as they were quite dry. Accidentally added half a dose of Grow nutes into the Bloom batch. I don't think it will be a big deal, but we shall see by next week if it did anything.
Next week I will be buying more fans and some cool must humidifiers, need to get the temperatures down if I want to grow during the summer again. I will also be upgrading my exhaust fan to a 6 inch one, that way I can use the lower powered 4 inch fan to suck the cool outside air into the tent. That move alone should help out greatly.
Week 7
27/8/20:
BerryBlue just kept getting taller, and was only a few inches away from the light hood, so I decided to move her outside to finish up, thinking I'll do the same with the White Widow. Sweet Cheese is not flowering yet, but it's definitely female. I will give it another week or so before I decide what to do with it. I might have to top it, and clone the other branches.
Dropped a Green Poison XL Auto in water, to go into the same tent as the Sweet Cheese.
28/8/20:
Green Poison XL had cracked open, and is now in paper towels on the heat mat. All photos are doing great, even though I f****d up some of the FIM's. Going to try and hold off until next Wednesday, the end of this week, to finally switch the lighting schedule over to 12/12. All autos left inside are doing well, with the Sweet Cheese looking amazing. Structure is perfect, nice and bushy, and not too tall. Still hasn't started to flower, so I'm not sure what I should actually do from here. I was going to move the White Widow outside today, but a major storm moved in, and is really pouring down. I'll try and get that done this weekend.
29/8/20:
Only watered the White Widow and Sweet Cheese, straight water, no nutrients. The photos are still looking good, so I'll take care of them tomorrow. Green Poison XL still needing it's root to pop out.
30/8/20:
Fed all the photos, as the Super Skunk Kush is looking a little yellow. Gave a dose of Cal Mag for good measure, whether it was needed or not. I will feed them again on Tuesday, to see if I can bring it's colour back. Will be switching to flower sometime this week.
1/9/20:
Checked on all seeds, useless. Nothing is happening, all cracked, but then just stopped. I might have to adjust my technique, I'll start by not using the heat mat, or at least hook up the thermostat to it, and turn the temperature down. I will be feeding all plants today, not just the photos. Sweet Cheese is looking very thirsty again. It also seems it may now be starting to flower, which absolutely sucks to no end. It's already over 18 inches, I can't afford it to stretch twice as high, and I doubt it will remain so short, so it might be the next plant to be flowered in the pool room. Dropped two more seeds, to make up for the others. Change of plans though, were doing a photoperiod under the TS-1000, along with a solo cup entrant. The plan this time though, is to start it in a larger pot, like the 2gal Air Pot, then upgrade to a 5gal smart pot to finish in.
Amnesia Lemon Kush by Garden of Green, since nobody else has a diary yet, I want to be the first.
Solo cup will be an Auto* PK by Oasis Genetics. I use the astrix because of my past experience, of actually being photoperiod. The breeder rectified the problem by sending me Auto BerryBlue, which I've had great success with so far, and will continue to grow. Even if the seed is a photo, I will move it down to the flower tent after 4 weeks of vegging, and keep the ALK going for another few weeks before flipping to flower. Once I do that, I'll move the Solo cup back into the bedroom. Added a large floor fan into the bedroom tent, as the small one crapped out long ago.
Week 8
2/9/20:
PK cracked and in paper towel. ALK is still floating, so I dropped another one just in case. All new autos seem to have stopped sprouting, so I dropped some others. Garden of Greens Super Skunk Auto, and Seedsmans Lemon Auto. As the Sweet Cheese will more than likely be finished outdoors, I will put the new autos down under the SilverStar. I will use 3 gallon smart pots, and LST them all. After a few weeks, I'll germinate another seed, to create the start of my perpetual growing.
Added Dagda Bloom to the photos outside, as well as to Little Boy BerryBlue. He was looking quite yellow at the bottom, so monitor his comeback.
4/9/20:
Watered everyone before I left for Toronto, will feed everyone when I get back.
6/9/20:
PK planted in its cup
7/9/20:
Fed the photos, and did some more FIM'ing to them. Only the tallest branches, as the shorter ones can remain singles. I will switch to flowering this Wednesday.
Amnesia Lemon Kush are not splitting open, so I decided to go with another strain. Seedsman's Power Africa Fast. Veg for 8 weeks or so, that way it will flower in the colder months. Hopefully the basement run will be over by then.
Planted the Super Skunk Auto into soil, decent root already showing.
8/9/20:
PK is doing great, a full inch above the soil. Power Africa Fast is already cracked open with a root showing, so I moved it into paper towel. Super Skunk Auto is already above the soil, but I had to remove some of the membrane and shell.
9/9/20:
Topped the Sweet Cheese, man did it have a thick stem, nearly solid all the way through. Noticed something wrong with my timer for the photo tent, it wasn't turning on and off on schedule. Turns out the switch on the side was moved, so the lights were on 24/7. No wonder they didn't start to flower yet. I thought it might have been the high temperature, thankfully it was something easier to control. All fixed now, so hopefully there is some change for the next update. I'll be changing out fans very soon, going with more power. I'll use the old fan to boost the cold basement air into the tents, lower the temperature and humidity a little bit, that should aid in producing better flowers.
Week 9
10/9/20:
Fed the photos, and left the rest. I moved the Sweet Cheese over to the other tent, but I may have to move it back. I would rather it be in the same tent as the other flowering plants, but it takes up too much room. PK is doing great so far, much better than expected. The modified air pot solo cup seems to be working well, but we will see for sure very soon. Super Skunk Auto is above soil, but still very small. I will move him down into the basement soon enough. Power Africa is showing a little root, perhaps tomorrow it will be ready for planting.
11/9/20:
Fed the White Widow, but with the added Bloom Boost. Another week or so before the Final Drive is added into the lineup. Current goal is to water every other day. Less than usual, but more frequently. I will also cut back on the dosage of nutrients. I will be buying some Gaia Green products very soon, that will make my growing much easier. Power Africa is ready for soil, but I'm too lazy to get dirt ready today, so that will be my morning task.
12/9/20:
Planted the Power Africa into its first home. 4-5 weeks in this bucket, and then moved into a 5 gallon smart pot. 3 more weeks of vegetative growth, and a lot of training, then it's fine for flowering. That should bring it to November, so a nice cool temperature to bring out any purples.
13/9/20:
Watered everyone under the Vivosun, as there should still be residual nutrients left in the soil. Gave the Budroom their first dose of nutrients. Very early for the Power Africa, but I want to try something. The PK and Super Skunk are doing very well, so the growth over the next few days will be monitored very closely.
14/9/20:
All plants in the Budroom took the dose of nutrients well, even the very young Power Africa. The PK is just about to spread it's growth over the sides of the cup, tips are already there. Super Skunk is much larger, quite a noticeable amount. I might keep both the Super Skunk Auto and the Power Africa Fast up in the Budroom, and that will allow me to have more options to go in the perpetual tent downstairs. I am toying with the idea of getting another tent to put out in the garage. It will be for drying the outdoor harvest, and then be used to grow in the winter. I would use it as a place to either hold a mother, or simply grow one massive plant by itself. The tent will be purchased regardless for drying, it's just the growing portion that is not finalized yet.
15/9/20:
Watered the Sweet Cheese and White Widow, but no nutrients. All the photos seem be doing well, on their transition to flowering, even though it's only been a week. I did not give them a 24 hour period of darkness to jump start it, but I think the shock of seeing some dark for the first time after 2 months was enough of a kickstart on it's own. The stretch is noticeable, as is the growth of a lot more pistils. I have plenty of room for them to stretch, so I'm not worried about that at all.
Week 10
16/9/20: Day 63/7
Dropped a Northern Lights Auto by Seedsman in water. It will go under 12/12 lighting, as there is already a photoperiod in that tent flowering out right now. White Widow should be finished in about 2 more weeks. Once it's cut down, I will drop another seed to get a perpetual grow finally started. Tomorrow I will start a new watering regime, as I've been doing it willy-nilly this whole time. The schedule will consist of:
D1-Feed
D2-Nothing
D3-Feed
D4-Nothing
D5-Water
D6-Nothing
D7-Nothing
17/9/20:
Freedom Kush, as I now call her, is finally sprouting a tail. I will leave it in the paper towel for another day or so, to see if it gets any longer. This one will be grown entirely in a 1.5 gallon pot. I will drill holes on the outside, to make a modified air pot like the Power Africa. This will also be my first Photoperiod grown under 12/12 lighting. It is a homemade cross of Freedom Dream and Purple Kush. It might be a fast variety, or it might not, as the father was an autoflower.
Northern Lights was floating this morning, and not cracked. Checked on it again this afternoon, and it had sunk to the bottom, with a cracked shell. Moved it into paper towel. Once planted, it will be grown under a 12/12 light schedule from seed. NL will also be grown in a 1.5 gallon bucket, modified to be like an air pot. White Widow is starting to fill out more, and having more pistils die back. Still a full two weeks or more to go, so I'm not rushing it. Sweet Cheese is reacting well to the flip in light cycle. Producing pistils all over the place. While it is stretching, it doesn't seem to be that much. Still another week or so of stretching left, so I will keep it closely monitored.
18/9/20:
Everyone is looking good. White Widow is still plumping nicely, the next few days I will see the difference that the Bloom Boost and Final Drive do for the bud development. Sweet Cheese is still transitioning into flower quite nicely. Still has a lot to stretch out, but it should produce well.
19/9/20:
White Widow is still going strong. Pistils are starting to die back at a faster rate. Sweet Cheese is slowly starting to bud. Sadly it has caused me to drop out of The Sweet Seeds Cup. Since it turned out to be a photoperiod and not an autoflower, I won't be finished in time to be legal. It really sucks, as I only planted it to be in the contest, I was really wanting to go with another strain instead. Soil on both is still far too moist to be rewatered. I will need to rework the amount of water for the smaller pots. 3 gallon pots need much more, while the 1.5 + 1.75 gallon pots need very little. 2L for the big pots, 1L for the small ones, that way I can stay on schedule. Solo cup is not included in feeding schedule.
21/9/20:
Plants were dry enough to be watered yesterday, but I held off until today to be watered with everyone else.
White Widow is looking, and smelling amazing. The Bloom Boost and Final Drive are really pushing the terpene development. The last one I grew, smelled nowhere nearly as strong as this beauty. Stem is very flexible, as the lack of air movement did not strengthen the stem at all. Thankfully it grew straight, and isn't causing the main stem to bend from the weight of the top cola. Looking like it will be flowering into the first week of October.
Sweet Cheese is still doing good. Buds are slowly developing, bud they are there.
I decided against this tent being a perpetual autoflower grow tent. Instead, I'm going to cut back on plants, and just grow one massive beast. Trying for that elusive 1 pound per plant from a CMH. I will use both tents to keep this as a perpetual photoperiod grow.
The plan is to grow one photoperiod, and two autoflowers in the second tent. After two months of vegetation, or both autos are harvested, the photoperiod plant should be ready to go into the other tent to be flowered out. If not, start more autos while the photoperiod fills out more. I might need to go 10-12 weeks of vegetation before it's fully ready to go into flower. Top once, then FIM and train.
Still unsure of what I will plant first, but I'm leaning towards Larry Lemon OG. Either that, or Bruce Banger.
Week 11
24/9/20: Day 71/15
White Widow is still holding moisture from the last feeding, so it remained untouched today.
Sweet Cheese was given it's fair share of the nutrient water, but much less than the others. The bud formation is coming along very nicely. I was afraid it would not produce much for me, as it was not treated the same as the others, but it branched out nicely to my surprise. I know it won't yield as much as the others, but I'll be very happy if it is over an ounce. The others I expect much more, and will be dissatisfied with my efforts if they are not.
26/9/20:
Watered everyone, as they both looked very thirsty.
The White Widow is getting riper by the day. Looks as if it will be ready in just over another week or so.
Sweet Cheese is really plumping up fast. I'm really starting to think it is of the Fast variety, as it is moving much faster than the others. Im fine with that. The sooner it's flowered, the sooner I can moves others down there.
30/9/20:
Fed the Sweet Cheese, and watered the White Widow. Cheese is really putting on some bulk. I thought it would give me a hassle, but it turns out it should be flowered out the quickest. White Widow is having more and more pistils die back. The ones on the top of the buds have been long and white for a long time, but now they are turning brown. I think another full week or so before I harvest.
Due to higher temperatures than I would have liked, the buds are not as dense as I'd prefer them to be. They are not quite airy, just not overly dense. Trichome production was more than acceptable, as it's one very sticky plant to trim. The initial smoke is very relaxing, but indulging in another one too soon may cause you to want to nap. Small puffs intermittently works best.
White Widow
6/10/20:184g wet
8/10/20:71g
9/10/20:59.6g
12/10/20:40g
1/10/20:
Pistils are still white on top, but they are starting to get brown around the edges. I'm tempted to harvest it soon, but I can't make up my mind.
2/10/20:
Removed all the large fan leaves, and whatever smaller leaves I could get at. I didn't require scissors to remove them at all, as they very easily just snapped off when pulled upon. I'm not sure if that's a sign of a mature plant, but I liked it. I was able to remove way more leaves than I had initially intended to, as I was only going to take the large ones. Once I noticed the ease in which they came off, I figured I'd save an extra step of wet trimming in a few days by doing it all now. Sugar leaves are still there, what few there are. Buds are coated nicely in trichomes, just didn't spread out on the leaves like an indica. Harvest will commence as soon as the soil is dry, and plant starts to dry. I like to start the drying process while the plant is still in the soil.
3/10/20:
As expected, the soil is still holding moisture. I presume it won't be fully dry and ready for harvest until sometime around Wednesday. If it is dry enough on Monday, I will just harvest it then, and add the wet weight to the diary, and submit it for Diary of the Month.
4/10/20:
Soil is much drier than yesterday, but still not to my liking. I think it would be ready on Tuesday, so I'll just wait until Wednesday. The last few White hairs on the tops of the lower buds and colas are almost all brown now, so the last few days of waiting to dry out have certainly helped. While there is still a mix of clear/cloudy/amber trichomes, it has gone two weeks longer than the previous grow. I will test this again, and purposely letting it go a lot longer.
6/10/20:
Harvest day. Removed from the stalk and hung in the new dryer basket. Hanging in the closet for now. 184 grand wet. I will weigh it all again every three days, and compare water loss.
Daaang that is one super long main cola!!! I had to go back and make sure it wasn't a crazy foxtail.. Ive never seen a main cola that long by itself like that.. I see the branches toward the bottom.. But daaamn look at that thing! Its gonna be like a 1/3 of a meter long! Niceeeee!