deFharo Welcome to this new indica grow. I've chosen a classic strain: Black Domina from Sensi Seeds, a 95% indica that comes from a cross of Afghani SA x Northern Lights x Hash plant x Ortega, the variety promises with these ancestors.
The producer claims a short flowering period (50 days), high THC levels, and a compact and robust growth, with large and dark leaves.
I germinated it in the dark with paper soaked in a solution of azomite, auxins, and humate.
I've added some watering with honey (rooting agent and sugars) and Activated Mountain Microorganisms (MMA).
See you next week, Cheers!! 😷
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Week 2. Vegetation
6y ago
1/16
6.5 cm
Height
22 hrs
Light Schedule
30 °C
Day Air Temp
5.8
pH
500 PPM
TDS
60 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
27 °C
Substrate Temp
27 °C
Night Air Temp
1 liters
Pot Size
30 cm
Lamp Distance
deFharo I thought this week I was going to announce the death of this seedling, after an accident on the 10th that cleanly cut the little apex, leaving only the cotyledons that were still green. I left the seedling in the pot to see what would happen, I had no hope that it would survive and I was very angry because it’s a seed I was really looking forward to growing, but to my surprise today I saw that the seedling is developing a new apex, keep going champion!! I’m going to take special care of this grow!! Long live life!!
Until next week. Cheers!! 😉
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Week 3. Vegetation
6y ago
1/18
7.5 cm
Height
22 hrs
Light Schedule
30 °C
Day Air Temp
5.8
pH
500 PPM
TDS
60 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
26 °C
Substrate Temp
26 °C
Night Air Temp
1 liters
Pot Size
30 cm
Lamp Distance
deFharo This seedling is definitely surviving after getting guillotined, it has grown a new stem above the cut. I'm going to take care of this survivor, I suspect I'm dealing with a seedling full of vigor that's going to bring me a lot of joy.
Cheers and health!! 😋
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Week 4. Vegetation
6y ago
1/13
11 cm
Height
22 hrs
Light Schedule
28 °C
Day Air Temp
6.5
pH
60 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
24 °C
Substrate Temp
24 °C
Night Air Temp
1 liters
Pot Size
40 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 3
Miel
3 mll
MMA
10 mll
Lacto algas EM
9 mll
deFharo Great growth this week for this survivor. The new shoot, after the accidental topping, started to produce the first asymmetric buds, but it seems like the plant is correcting itself and returning to symmetry.
I think in the end this is going to be a great grow, the seedling has shown fantastic strength by surviving the complete topping.
I'm going to wait at least another week to transplant it, I've noticed that seedlings in these air-pot containers need to stay a few more days than usual to create a strong root system.
Cheers and health. See you next week!! 😀
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Week 5. Vegetation
6y ago
1/9
19 cm
Height
22 hrs
Light Schedule
28 °C
Day Air Temp
6.5
pH
400 PPM
TDS
60 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
24 °C
Substrate Temp
24 °C
Night Air Temp
6 liters
Pot Size
40 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 2
MMA
20 mll
Melaza
3 mll
deFharo Completely recovered from the accidental apical cut on day 10 of cultivation. This week it has grown with a lot of strength, the leaves are clearly indica.
It still hasn't regained symmetry, the nodes are growing unevenly, I hope time will correct this flaw.
- Today, day 35, I transplanted to the final pot, this time I'm using a 6L fabric pot.
- I prepared the substrate with 50% reclaimed black soil from my other organic grows. The other 50% consists of peat soil and worm humus.
- At the bottom of the pot, to avoid excess moisture, I placed river stones in the tray.
- I did an initial watering with 300ml of spring water, molasses, and 2% Activated Mountain Microorganisms (MMA).
- I will monitor the moisture until I'm sure the roots have populated the pot.
Greetings to everyone!! Until next time!! 😁
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Week 6. Vegetation
6y ago
1/35
29 cm
Height
22 hrs
Light Schedule
28 °C
Day Air Temp
6.3
pH
550 PPM
TDS
60 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
24 °C
Substrate Temp
24 °C
Night Air Temp
6 liters
Pot Size
40 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 5
Miel
3 mll
Té de bocashi de algas
150 mll
Lacto algas EM
9 mll
deFharo The transplant has done wonders for this survivor!! Sixth week of life from seed and fifth since the accident that guillotined it. The plant is growing vigorously and clearly shows the indica phenotype, the leaves are unmistakable.
The water consumption is high, the fabric pot is performing very well, this week I made an apical cut to control the height and shape the plant for maximum production. So far, the plant has asymmetric growth due to the accident; let's see what happens with the apical cut, will it be able to regain symmetry?
I underestimated this strain because, seeing its vigor today, I would have transplanted it to a larger pot. However, I will make a virtue out of necessity because a plant with such vigor is going to fill the entire pot with roots quickly. So I think this grow could be a good testing ground for how far the plant can go with my nutrients and liquid fertilizers, since the soil, being limited, will merely serve as support... let's see what happens.
This week's watering has been abundant, and I've based it on a invigorating solution made from algae, and in the last watering, I also added my new lacto ferment of auxins, minerals, and PK nutrients to boost vegetative growth and root formation.
😉 WEEKLY DIET
1) Day 37. Rainwater and spring water at 20%, Bokashi algae tea at 15%, Lacto ferment of 3 algae with EM 0.5% - PH: 6.5 EC: 0.7. 250ml.
2) Day 39. Rainwater and spring water at 25%, Bokashi algae tea at 20%, Lacto ferment of 3 algae with EM at 0.8%. - PH: 6.4 EC: 1.3. 200ml.
3) Day 41. Rainwater and spring water at 25%, Bokashi algae tea at 15%, Lacto ferment of auxins NP at 1%. - PH: 6.2 EC: 1.0. 200ml.
4) Day 42. Rainwater and spring water at 25%, Bokashi algae tea at 15%, Lacto ferment of auxins NP at 1%. - PH: 6.25 EC: 1.2. 550ml.
😏 GROWING TIP
- Utilizing the dry stems of consumed buds as mulch.
- So, I don't throw away these small stems, the skeletons of the buds; I gather a bunch and toss them into one of my pots, usually as a reward for the best grow 😎
- Besides my freaky behavior, the stems return nutrients to the soil that they once obtained from it, and they also provide shade and moisture to the upper substrate where most microorganisms develop.
Cheers and health. Until next time!!
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Week 7. Vegetation
6y ago
1/17
39 cm
Height
22 hrs
Light Schedule
28 °C
Day Air Temp
6.3
pH
550 PPM
TDS
60 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
24 °C
Substrate Temp
24 °C
Night Air Temp
6 liters
Pot Size
0.25 liters
Watering Volume
30 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 7
Miel
3 mll
Lacto harinas EM
15 mll
Aminoácidos
5 mll
deFharo 49 days of life for this survivor, this week has seen great vegetative growth, also due to the watering diet where I've focused on providing NP and minerals. Starting today, I'm going to switch the plant to flowering, although first I will tie some lateral branches to try to get them to develop and give width to the grow.
The apical pruning from last week has helped to delay the enormous vertical growth and to boost the lateral branches.
Water consumption is high, I'm very satisfied with the performance of the fabric pots.
This week, coinciding with the switch to flowering, I will prepare a watering diet aimed at boosting growth and enhancing flowering, giving preference to nutrient combinations rich in N, P, Ca, and Mg with potassium presence. I will also make the first solid nutrient addition this coming week.
😋 WEEKLY DIET
1) Day 44. Foliar watering. Mountain water, Lacto fermented animal meals with EM at 1.5%, Enzymatic hydrolysate of animal proteins at 0.5%. pH: 6.5 EC: 1. 100ml.
2) Day 45. Mountain water, honey, Bio fruits NPK at 2%. pH: 6.16 EC: 0.8. 550ml.
3) Day 47. Mountain water, honey, Blood hydrolysate at 0.5%, Lacto auxins NP at 3%. pH: 6.5 EC: 1.4. 450ml.
4) Day 49. Mountain water, honey, Pumpkin biol with MMA at 6%. pH: 6.3 EC: 0.9 600ml.
Greetings to everyone. Thanks for being there. Until next time!! 😏
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Week 8. Flowering
6y ago
1/17
43 cm
Height
12 hrs
Light Schedule
26 °C
Day Air Temp
6.3
pH
550 PPM
TDS
55 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
22 °C
Substrate Temp
20 °C
Night Air Temp
6 liters
Pot Size
0.25 liters
Watering Volume
30 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 2
Agua de lluvia
750 mll
Agua de montaña
250 mll
deFharo Eighth week of life and first of flowering. The plant continues to grow with a lot of vigor, it never ceases to amaze me. After the accident in its first week of life, the seedling bounced back and is growing without brakes.
The plant lost its normal symmetry in branch and node growth throughout the process, now the nodes grow alternately and in a spiral.
This week I tied some branches to give volume to the crop. I'm only watering it with water, and this week I added a surface application of worm castings.
Until next week. Greetings to everyone!! 😌
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Week 9. Flowering
6y ago
1/21
45 cm
Height
12 hrs
Light Schedule
25 °C
Day Air Temp
6.3
pH
300 PPM
TDS
55 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
22 °C
Substrate Temp
20 °C
Night Air Temp
6 liters
Pot Size
0.35 liters
Watering Volume
30 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 5
Agua de lluvia
750 mll
Agua de montaña
250 mll
Melaza
5 mll
deFharo Ninth week of life and first of flowering, the grow continues to be vigorous, pre-flowering started two days ago, and the drastic cycle change from 20h to 12h doesn't seem to have affected the grow.
Continuing with the training work, this week I've adjusted the ties on the upper tips and created new ties on the lower branches so they can peek out to the sides and bend vertically at the edge of the pot. I hope that with this, all the tied secondary branches will grow big and long buds. The plant is growing with a lot of vigor, and the large, wide indica leaves favor photosynthesis.
For the past 10 days, I've been watering without nutrients, except for the inoculation of Activated Mountain Microorganisms (MMA) that I've done twice this week coinciding with surface solid applications to promote their dissolution and absorption by the plant. These nutrient contributions are organic matter (OM), essential food for the MMA microorganisms.
On day 58, I added 5g of my solid potassium humate with NP (Humic, fulvic, and humatomelanic acids with minerals and NP).
On day 62, I added to the substrate: 5g of powdered auxins (Hormones, rooting agent, enzymes, OM), 5g of cottonseed meal (prebiotic, 5/2/2, OM), and 5g of dehydrated carrot (Boron, Carotenoids, Vitamins, OM).
😋 WEEKLY DIET
1) Day 58. Rain and mountain water at 33%, Ormus 1%, Lacto Guanos with EM at 3%, honey and molasses. PH: 6.4 EC: 0.9. 600ml.
Solids: Powdered potassium humate from leonardite with NP 5g.
2) Day 60. Rain and mountain water at 25%. PH: 6.9 EC: 0.14. 650ml.
3) Day 62. Rain and mountain water at 25%, Molasses and MMA at 1.5%. PH: 6.5 EC: 0.6. 700ml.
Solids: Homemade auxins from dehydrated black beans 5g, Cottonseed powder 5g, and Carrot powder 5g.
4) Day 63. Rainwater, Molasses, MMA 2%, and Ormus (Ca, Mg...) 1%. PH: 6.6 EC: 0.8. 200ml.
Until next week, greetings to the whole community!! 😏
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Week 10. Flowering
6y ago
1/19
50 cm
Height
12 hrs
Light Schedule
25 °C
Day Air Temp
6.5
pH
350 PPM
TDS
55 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
21 °C
Substrate Temp
20 °C
Night Air Temp
6 liters
Pot Size
0.4 liters
Watering Volume
40 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 7
Agua de lluvia
750 mll
Agua de montaña
250 mll
Melaza
3 mll
deFharo Second week of flowering for this survivor!! Currently, the plant is growing with unusual vigor, the water consumption is very high, forcing me to water almost every day as it quickly uses up the pot's capacity.
This week's waterings are mostly rainwater mixed with mountain water to provide minerals.
I've also done two nutrient waterings, one on day 64 with my fruit biol with minerals and EM and ormus to regulate the low pH of my biol; the second was a pure NPK formulation with my potassium hydrolysate from sheep wool and my guano lacto ferment (P) with EM, this has been the last nitrogen addition, and the results from this watering were immediate, the plant had a significant boost in its growth.
The buds are growing plentifully on all the branches, I suspect I will get long and thick buds from this crop, the way the branches are growing (alternating in a spiral) after the topping accident is proving to provide fantastic vigor in the growth of all stages of the crop.
The high water consumption shows me a very powerful root system, as the pot is small, I believe the nutrition will mostly be through watering, with occasional solid additions, like yesterday, when I added 4g of my solid NK Humate to water it afterward only with pure water.
I expect a lot of growth in the coming weeks!! Stay tuned.
Until next time. Greetings to all!! 😍
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Week 11. Flowering
6y ago
1/17
51 cm
Height
12 hrs
Light Schedule
25 °C
Day Air Temp
6.5
pH
300 PPM
TDS
55 %
Air Humidity
18 °C
Solution Temp
20 °C
Substrate Temp
20 °C
Night Air Temp
6 liters
Pot Size
0.4 liters
Watering Volume
40 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 5
Agua de lluvia
800 mll
Agua de montaña
200 mll
Melaza
3 mll
deFharo Two weeks of flowering for this survivor, check out the accident in week 2.
The plant keeps growing, now its flowers, with an unusual momentum and vigor for me!!
As I expected, the pot's capacity for this plant is limited, the plant consumes all the moisture that the pot can hold in just two days at most, which allows me to water very frequently and I’m going to take the opportunity to check the immediate effects of the waterings with my nutrient and highly soluble mineral preparations.
The current branches and the number of buds along them make me foresee a plant with huge and fat buds, we’ll see, but I’m very hopeful.
I alternate waterings with pure water and others with low concentrations of ad hoc nutrients, I continue periodically inoculating Microorganisms into the substrate for the dissolution of solid minerals and nutrients. This week I also added two medium-release components to the substrate, powdered leonardite (Humic Acids and Organic Matter) and banana peel powder (K and other minerals).
Greetings to everyone!! See you soon!! 😉
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Week 12. Flowering
6y ago
1/25
53 cm
Height
12 hrs
Light Schedule
25 °C
Day Air Temp
6.4
pH
Weak
Smell
425 PPM
TDS
55 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
20 °C
Substrate Temp
20 °C
Night Air Temp
6 liters
Pot Size
0.4 liters
Watering Volume
40 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 10
Agua de lluvia
800 mll
Agua de montaña
200 mll
Melaza
3 mll
deFharo Another week of brutal growth, this plant is exceeding all my expectations, its vigor dominates the cultivation.
The plant consumes almost all the water capacity of the pot daily, which forces me to water very frequently. As I suspected weeks ago, this plant, due to its unusual vigor, is going to be a perfect testing ground to experiment with liquid nutrition, as the limited substrate in the pot requires it. So far, the plant is responding very well to all the watering "menus," it's a glutton!! 😘
The floral buds are multiplying all over the branches, the compact and vertical structure with practically the width of the pot helps me a lot to position it in its cabinet alongside its companions without taking up horizontal space.
As I see the development of the flowers, I believe this cultivation is going to be majestic, as it has at least two weeks of flowering left according to the producer, although I suppose it will happen like with the rest of my organic crops, that the harvest will be extended because the plants don’t age as quickly as with synthetic fertilizers, giving me the chance to fatten the buds and create trichomes to the max.
This is also my first cultivation in fabric pots, and I’m very happy with the performance of these pots; for me, they come closest to the habitat of mother earth. The soil in the pot remains fluffy, a sign of very good aeration of the substrate.
Now I’m going to recount the history of the weekly waterings; I try to maintain gentle waterings, with low EC load to avoid saturating the substrate. Also, the use of pure and structured water contributes to better nutrient assimilation, so I don’t need large concentrations of nutrients. For this and other crops, I’m limiting the EC load to a maximum of 1.2. The pH values, without forcing too much, I try to keep acidic; I believe the acidic environment favors the development of the microorganisms in the substrate, nutrient assimilation, and the degradation of organic matter... I also trust that the organic substrate will self-regulate the pH appropriately; in fact, the pH values of the runoff are normal and fluctuate between 6.8 and 7.
😵 WEEKLY DIET
Day 78. Rain and mountain water at 25%, molasses, Fruit Biol with EM at 4%, and Ormus at 1%. pH: 6.26 EC: 1.1 - 500ml.
Day 79. Rain and mountain water at 25% and molasses. pH: 6.9 EC: 0.27 - 200ml.
Day 80. Rain and mountain water at 25%, molasses, Pumpkin Biol with MMA at 5%, and Ormus at 1%. pH: 6.13 EC: 0.9 - 700ml.
Day 81. Rain and mountain water at 25%, molasses, Fruit Lacto ferment PK at 4%, and Ormus at 1%. pH: 6.45 EC: 1.2 - 100ml.
Day 82. Rain and mountain water at 25%, molasses, Mineral Lacto with EM at 3%, and Ormus at 1%. pH: 6.5 EC: 1 - 700ml.
Day 83. Rain and mountain water at 30% and molasses. pH: 6.32 EC: 0.33 - 200ml.
Day 84. Rain and mountain water at 25%, molasses, Potassium humate from leonardite with minerals at 1.5%, Guano Lacto ferment with EM at 2%. pH: 6.17 EC: 1.17 - 500ml.
Until next time!! Greetings to everyone!! 😜
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Week 13. Flowering
6y ago
1/28
53 cm
Height
12 hrs
Light Schedule
25 °C
Day Air Temp
6.4
pH
Weak
Smell
425 PPM
TDS
55 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
20 °C
Substrate Temp
20 °C
Night Air Temp
6 liters
Pot Size
0.45 liters
Watering Volume
40 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 8
Agua de lluvia
800 mll
Agua de montaña
200 mll
Melaza
3 mll
deFharo Thirteen weeks of life and six weeks of flowering for this survivor (See week 2 of this grow). The plant is still very vigorous, thirsty, and hungry at the same time!! And we all know you have to feed the hungry and give drink to the thirsty!! 😮
Water consumption is extremely high; it practically uses the entire water retention capacity of the 6L pot in one day. The first brown pistils are starting to appear, which to me means that the flowering growth stage is concluding and giving way to the swelling and ripening stage of the buds.
I’m alternating waterings with just water and molasses; the nutrient waterings this week have been directed, first, at inoculating Mountain Microorganisms into the substrate to make the insoluble soluble!! 😎 I’m also applying waterings with a boost in PK and humic, fulvic, and himatomelanic acids with my potassium humates from leonardite and minerals... check out the details of the weekly waterings; I will probably increase the nutrient concentration, ensuring its assimilation by alternating waterings with just water:
- Day 85. Rain and mountain water at 25%, molasses, and Activated Mountain Microorganisms (MMA) and Ormus at 0.5%. PH: 6.6 EC: 0.7
- Day 86. Rain and mountain water at 50% and honey.
- Day 88. Rain and mountain water at 25%, molasses, Potassium Humate from Leonardite at 2%, guano lacto ferment with minerals and Effective Microorganisms (EM). - SOLIDS 5g x: Azomite, Potassium Humate from Leonardite with powdered minerals, Bird Guano.
- Day 89. Rain and mountain water at 50%, and honey.
- Day 90. Rain and mountain water at 40%, molasses, MMA with minerals at 2% and Ormus at 1%.
- Day 91. Rain and mountain water at 40%, molasses, Potassium Humate from leonardite with minerals at 1.25% and my Pumpkin and carrot Biol with Activated Mountain Microorganisms (MMA) at 2.5% to give vitality to the crop; the pumpkin fertilizer is comparable in function to seaweed hydrolysates, except this pumpkin with MMA is much richer due to the contribution of minerals and MM.
Greetings to the entire community of clandestine growers!! 😎
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Week 14. Flowering
6y ago
1/28
54 cm
Height
12 hrs
Light Schedule
25 °C
Day Air Temp
6.4
pH
Normal
Smell
400 PPM
TDS
55 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
20 °C
Substrate Temp
20 °C
Night Air Temp
6 liters
Pot Size
0.45 liters
Watering Volume
40 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 8
Agua de lluvia
800 mll
Agua de montaña
200 mll
Melaza
3 mll
deFharo It's the seventh week of flowering for this survivor (see week 2 of the grow), the plant is still vigorous, focused on creating flowers, the buds are very dense and fat!!! 😅
This plant's water consumption is very high, forcing me to water daily. I'm alternating waterings with pure water and other nutrient-rich PK and other invigorating solutions based on algae, pumpkin, molasses, and MMA. The plant has a lot of energy, and my intention is to extend the flowering as much as possible to have some monstrous colas. Some old leaves have just started to show signs of discoloration, which are currently giving their nutrients to the plant before falling. To help, I've added a solid mix of dried blood (N, Fe) and cottonseed meal (5-2-2 and organic matter). These elements containing organic nitrogen are slow-release. I know it's a late time to apply nitrogen, but the dose is low, and I trust the plant's self-regulation, asking its substrate only for what it needs.
I won't bore you with the details of my waterings, just to add that the average EC load throughout the grow so far is 0.78, and in the coming weeks, I'm going to increase it mainly with watering solutions containing humic acids, phosphorus, potassium, and carbohydrates. This plant is ready for battle!! 😍
Greetings to everyone!! Clandestinos!! 😈
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Week 15. Flowering
6y ago
1/32
54 cm
Height
12 hrs
Light Schedule
25 °C
Day Air Temp
6.4
pH
Normal
Smell
400 PPM
TDS
55 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
20 °C
Substrate Temp
20 °C
Night Air Temp
6 liters
Pot Size
0.45 liters
Watering Volume
40 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 6
Agua de montaña
1000 mll
Melaza
3 mll
Ormus
10 mll
deFharo Seventh week of flowering, the plant continues strong and the flowers are growing, the large leaves are starting to show signs of aging, unlike the buds, which continue to have white pistils, a sign of growth in flowers.
The density of the colas is very high and I expect significant fattening before the harvest, it gives off a faint smell that is more noticeable when brushing against the colas, but it's not intense.
Water consumption is very high, and for this reason and to prepare the plant for the final stretch, this week I've done very light watering to dissolve nutrients from the substrate and prepare the roots for the increased concentration of liquid nutrients that I will apply this week to further enhance the growth of the colas.
I think the grow is about 10-15 days from finishing.
Cheers buddies!! 😄
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Week 16. Flowering
6y ago
1/27
55 cm
Height
12 hrs
Light Schedule
24 °C
Day Air Temp
6.3
pH
Normal
Smell
400 PPM
TDS
57 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
20 °C
Substrate Temp
20 °C
Night Air Temp
6 liters
Pot Size
0.45 liters
Watering Volume
40 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 4
Agua de montaña
1000 mll
Melaza
3 mll
Lacto guanos EM
12 mll
deFharo Week 16, the plant is entering the twilight of its existence, like any living being, the signs of aging become more pronounced as time passes and the end approaches.
Even though I grow to harvest, when the moments come when you see the plant day by day losing the splendor of its foliage, it always makes me sad. 😟
The old leaves are discoloring and falling, on the other hand, the buds are still very alive and developing calyxes, all the energy of the plant is now focused on flower formation. For now, I’m waiting at least another week to harvest; as the plant consumes water very quickly, as soon as I see that the buds can’t take it anymore, I’ll do one last watering just with water and then cut. I expect a very decent harvest, the buds are as thick as fists and hard as rocks!! 😮
I continue alternating nutrient waterings with plain water to give the roots a chance to assimilate all the nutrients from the last watering.
This week...
Day 106. Mountain water (Ca, Si, Mg, Fe...), Potassium humate from Leonardite at 1%, Lacto fermented guano with EM at 1%. pH: 6.46 EC: 1.27 -500ml.
Day 107. Mountain water (Ca, Si, Mg, Fe...) and molasses. pH: 6.48 EC: 0.39 -250ml.
Day 108. Mountain water (Ca, Si, Mg, Fe...), Potassium humate from Leonardite with minerals PKM at 1.5%, Lacto fermented guano with EM at 1.5% and molasses. pH: 6.48 EC: 1.42 -700ml.
Day 110. Mountain water (Ca, Si, Mg, Fe...) and molasses. pH: 6.4 EC: 0.30 -800ml.
Day 112. Mountain water (Ca, Si, Mg, Fe...), Potassium humate from Leonardite with minerals PKM at 1.25%, Lacto fermented guano with EM at 1% and molasses. pH: 6.4 EC: 1.33 -700ml.
Nothing more for now.
Greetings to everyone!! 😊
• CHECK OUT MY GROWING TECHNIQUES AND ADVANCED ORGANIC FERTILIZERS.... DOING IS UNDERSTANDING!! 😉
- GROWING TIPS!! 👇
3M • PURPLE BUD
WEEK 17: Activation of Solid Microorganisms (MMA) and fruit biol with minerals.
WEEK 20: Mountain and structured water.
WEEK 21: Solid fertilizer and mulch.
3M • Anubis and Auto Magnum
WEEK 1: Super substrate and pot aeration.
3M • Frodo's & OG Kush
WEEK 7: Auxin preparation.
WEEK 10: Potassium humate from Leonardite enriched with minerals.
3M • Diesel bastard.
WEEK 11: Solids and Mulch
WEEK 13: Forced aeration of the substrate.
WEEK 14: Preparation of a Lacto ferment of auxins, nutrients, and minerals.
3M • Sweet Zkittlez
WEEK 2: Structured water, living water.
WEEK 3: Ormus and coconut water.
WEEK 5: Compaction with Cool White lights.
WEEK 6: Healing and protector for cuts or apical pruning.
3M • Sweet Clementine
WEEK 5: Preparation of multi-fruit Lacto ferment and minerals.
3M • Fresh Candy auto
WEEK 4: Recovery of Microorganism and Mycorrhizae spores.
3M • Tropicanna Poison
WEEK 7: Preparation of a Solid Mountain Microorganism nursery (MMS)
WEEK 10: HBO extraction using the QWISO method.
3M • Black Domina
WEEK 6: Reuse of waste: Dry stick mulch.
3M • Monster Bud Kush
WEEK 7: Preparation of a Bokashi of silage grass enriched with nutrients and minerals.
3M • San Fernando Lemon Kush
WEEK 5: Reuse of organic substrate.
WEEK 16: GD TIP: Lens or objective?
3M • Magnum Auto
WEEK 5: Utilization of homemade waste. Fruit peels. Dehydration and storage. 😎
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Week 17. Flowering
6y ago
1/26
55 cm
Height
12 hrs
Light Schedule
24 °C
Day Air Temp
6.3
pH
Normal
Smell
400 PPM
TDS
57 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
20 °C
Substrate Temp
20 °C
Night Air Temp
6 liters
Pot Size
0.45 liters
Watering Volume
40 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 6
Agua de montaña
1000 mll
Melaza
3 mll
Biol de calabaza MMA
25 mll
deFharo Ninth week of flowering, 119 days of life from seed, 110 days since its accident (see week 2).
The plant has rightfully become the dominatrix of my crops... tremendous buds it's forming!! 😵💫
The grow is still vigorous, now focused on fattening the hard buds in search of survival, only the oldest leaves are showing fatigue... this plant is a champion, a Black Domina!!
The plant still shows a multitude of white pistils, a sign of the creation of new calyxes, I believe the plant has enough energy to continue for at least 7 to 10 days, it’s going to be a memorable harvest, I hope the quality lives up to it.
Water consumption is still very high, watering every 48h. This week all waterings included Activated Mountain Microorganisms to dissolve the organic matter in the substrate and make nutrient assimilation as efficient as possible.
DECODING THE WEEKLY FERTILIZATION 😳
Day 114. Mountain water (EC: 027, Ca, Fe, Si, Mn...), molasses (Free sugars, yeasts, Mg, Cu, Fe, Ca, K, B6), pumpkin and carrot Biol with MMA and minerals (Mg, B, P, K, Carotenes) at 2% and Ash water (Ca, Mg, K... +PH) at 1.5%. PH: 6.36 EC: 0.72. 700ml.
Day 116. Mountain water (EC: 027, Ca, Fe, Si, Mn...), molasses (Free sugars, yeasts, Mg, Cu, Fe, Ca, K, B6), potassium humate from leonardite with P and minerals (Humic, fulvic, himatomelanic, P, K, Ca...) at 1.5% and pumpkin and carrot Biol with MMA and minerals (Mg, B, P, K, Carotenes) at 3%. PH: 6.49 EC: 1.47. 800ml.
Day 118. Mountain water (EC: 027, Ca, Fe, Si, Mn...), molasses (Free sugars, yeasts, Mg, Cu, Fe, Ca, K, B6), Activated Mountain Microorganisms (MMA) with minerals (P, K, Ca, Si...) at 3% and Ormus (Mg... +PH) at 1%. PH: 6.1 EC: 1.0. 700ml.
Greetings growers!! 😎
• CHECK OUT MY GROWING TECHNIQUES AND ADVANCED ORGANIC FERTILIZERS.... DOING IS UNDERSTANDING!! 😉
- GROWING TIPS!! 👇
3M • PURPLE BUD
WEEK 17: Activation of Solid Microorganisms (MMA) and fruit biol with minerals.
WEEK 20: Mountain and structured water.
WEEK 21: Solid fertilizer and mulch.
3M • Anubis and Auto Magnum
WEEK 1: Super substrate and pot aeration.
3M • Frodo's & OG Kush
WEEK 7: Auxin preparation.
WEEK 10: Potassium humate from leonardite enriched with minerals.
3M • Diesel bastard.
WEEK 11: Solids and Mulch
WEEK 13: Forced aeration of the substrate.
WEEK 14: Preparation of a Lacto ferment of auxins, nutrients, and minerals.
3M • Sweet Zkittlez
WEEK 2: Structured water, living water.
WEEK 3: Ormus and coconut water.
WEEK 5: Compaction with Cool White lights.
WEEK 6: Healer and protector of cuts or apical prunings.
3M • Sweet Clementine
WEEK 5: Preparation of multi-fruit Lacto ferment and minerals.
3M • Fresh Candy auto
WEEK 4: Recovery of Microorganism spores and Mycorrhizae.
3M • Tropicanna Poison
WEEK 7: Preparation of a seedbed of Solid Mountain Microorganisms (MMS)
WEEK 10: HBO extraction using the QWISO method.
3M • Black Domina
WEEK 6: Reuse of waste: Mulch from dry sticks.
3M • Monster Bud Kush
WEEK 7: Preparation of a Bokashi of ensiled grass enriched with nutrients and minerals.
3M • San Fernando Lemon Kush
WEEK 5: Reuse of organic substrate.
WEEK 16: GD TIP: Lens or objective?
3M • Magnum Auto
WEEK 5: Utilization of homemade waste. Fruit peels. Dehydration and storage. 😎
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Week 18. Flowering
6y ago
1/22
55 cm
Height
12 hrs
Light Schedule
22 °C
Day Air Temp
6.3
pH
Normal
Smell
350 PPM
TDS
57 %
Air Humidity
22 °C
Solution Temp
19 °C
Substrate Temp
18 °C
Night Air Temp
6 liters
Pot Size
0.4 liters
Watering Volume
40 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 9
Agua de montaña
1000 mll
Melaza
3 mll
Biol de calabaza MMA
10 mll
deFharo 126 days of life for this survivor (see second week), the plant is 4-6 days away from being harvested, since I water every two days I can also say it's 2-3 waterings from the end, the last white pistils are fading, there are no signs of amber trichomes, but I prefer it this way. For these last waterings before the harvest, I'm going to use the best water I have at this moment, freshly collected rainwater, water with hardly any minerals (EC: 0.028) to help dissolve the last remnants of organic matter in the substrate and the nutrients trapped in the plant... pure organic!!
DECODING NUTRITION 😮
- This week has been very cold, and for the comfort of this old lady, I made her a "hot soup," I'm heating the watering water to 22-23°C, I'm sure the roots will appreciate it!! 😜
Day 120. Mountain water (EC: 027, Ca, Fe, Si, Mn...), molasses (Free sugars, yeasts, Mg, Cu, Fe, Ca, K, B6), potassium humate from leonardite with minerals (Humic, fulvic, P, K) at 1.6%, Lacto fermentation of algae with MMA (Vitamins, minerals...) at 1%. pH: 6.43 EC: 1.39. 700ml.
Day 122. Mountain water (EC: 027, Ca, Fe, Si, Mn...), molasses (Free sugars, yeasts, Mg, Cu, Fe, Ca, K, B6...), Activated Mountain Microorganisms (MMA) with minerals (P, K, Ca, Si...) at 2.5% and Ormus (Mg... +pH) at 0.7%. pH: 6.60 EC: 0.95. 700ml.
Day 124. Mountain water (EC: 027, Ca, Fe, Si, Mn...), molasses (Free sugars, yeasts, Mg, Cu, Fe, Ca, K, B6...), Lacto fermentation of fruits and minerals with PK nutrients at 1%, potassium hydrolysate from leonardite (Humic, fulvic, K) at 1.5%. pH: 6.20 EC: 2.00. 700ml.
Day 126. Mountain water (EC: 027, Ca, Fe, Si, Mn...), molasses (Free sugars, yeasts, Mg, Cu, Fe, Ca, K, B6...), Pumpkin and carrot biol with Activated Mountain Microorganisms and minerals (MMA, P, K, Ca, Mg, Fe, carotenes...) at 1%. pH: 6.38 EC: 0.45. 800ml.
Cheers, grow buddies!! Until the harvest!! 😍
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- GROWING TIPS!! 👇
3M • PURPLE BUD
WEEK 17: Activation of Solid Microorganisms (MMA) and fruit biol with minerals.
WEEK 20: Mountain water and structured.
WEEK 21: Solid fertilizer and mulch.
3M • Anubis and Auto Magnum
WEEK 1: Super substrate and pot aeration.
3M • Frodo's & OG Kush
WEEK 7: Auxin preparation.
WEEK 10: Potassium humate from leonardite enriched with minerals.
3M • Diesel bastard.
WEEK 11: Solids and Mulch
WEEK 13: Forced aeration of the substrate.
WEEK 14: Preparation of a Lacto fermentation of auxins, nutrients, and minerals.
3M • Sweet Zkittlez
WEEK 2: Structured water, living water.
WEEK 3: Ormus and coconut water.
WEEK 5: Compaction with Cool White lights.
WEEK 6: Healing and protective agent for cuts or apical prunings.
3M • Sweet Clementine
WEEK 5: Preparation of multi-fruit and mineral Lacto fermentation.
3M • Fresh Candy auto
WEEK 4: Recovery of spores from Microorganisms and Mycorrhizae.
3M • Tropicanna Poison
WEEK 7: Preparation of a seedbed of Solid Mountain Microorganisms (MMS)
WEEK 10: Extraction of HBO using the QWISO method.
3M • Black Domina
WEEK 6: Reuse of waste: Mulch from dry sticks.
3M • Monster Bud Kush
WEEK 7: Preparation of a Bokashi of ensiled grass enriched with nutrients and minerals.
3M • San Fernando Lemon Kush
WEEK 5: Reuse of organic substrate.
WEEK 16: GD TIP: Lens or objective?
3M • Magnum Auto
WEEK 5: Utilization of homemade waste. Fruit peels. Dehydration and storage. 😎
3M • Quick Sherbet
WEEK 12: Shea topical cream and HBO.
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Week 19. Flowering
6y ago
1/19
55 cm
Height
12 hrs
Light Schedule
22 °C
Day Air Temp
6.3
pH
Normal
Smell
350 PPM
TDS
57 %
Air Humidity
22 °C
Solution Temp
19 °C
Substrate Temp
18 °C
Night Air Temp
6 liters
Pot Size
0.11 liters
Watering Volume
40 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 5
Agua de montaña
500 mll
Melaza
3 mll
MMA
10 mll
deFharo Week 19 of life. Tenth week of flowering and it's no coincidence the name Black Domina, because it really is dominating the growing times, and once again, this plant is fighting to survive (see week 2), it's a champion, the buds keep growing, new shiny trichomes keep appearing, the amber trichomes are currently exiled and the leaves of the buds barely show the long life span... the response this week to watering with water has been completely positive, white pistils keep appearing and the density of the buds is great.
So I’ll leave it until it tells me, enough I’ve given it my all, harvest me!! And well, also taking advantage of the vigor shown, I’m going to try to time the harvest with the waxing moon in December that starts on the 22nd, the best times for harvest would be 3 days before or three days after the waxing moon, since the plant asks for watering every 2 days, as soon as I see the appearance of the amber trichomes I can cut it within a maximum of 48h. So one more week for this dominator!!
DECODING THE WATERINGS 😳
- As in my other grows, I’ve been heating the watering water to 21-23°C due to the low temperatures, I think these few extra degrees will be very good for the roots and on the functional level, the water only loses a bit of oxygen which I compensate for by structuring that water.
Day 128. Rain and mountain water at 50% (EC: 0.12), molasses (Free sugars, yeasts, Mg, Cu, Fe, Ca, K, B6...) and honey (Enzymes, minerals and free sugars...). PH: 7 EC: 0.15. 900ml.
Day 130. Rain and mountain water at 50% (EC: 0.12), molasses (Free sugars, yeasts, Mg, Cu, Fe, Ca, K, B6...), Activated Mountain Microorganisms (MMA) with minerals (P, K, Ca, Si...) at 1%, Ormus (Mg... +PH) at 0.5%. PH: 6.64 EC: 0.53. 800ml.
Day 132. Rain water (EC: 0.02, PH: 7), 600ml.
See you next week!!
Greetings to all the clandestine marijuana growers!! 😇
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• CHECK OUT MY GROWING TECHNIQUES AND MY ADVANCED ORGANIC FERTILIZERS.... DOING IS UNDERSTANDING!! 😉
- ORGANIC GROWING TIPS!! 👇
3M • PURPLE BUD
WEEK 17: Activation of Solid Microorganisms (MMA) and fruit biol with minerals.
WEEK 20: Structured mountain water.
WEEK 21: Solid fertilizer and mulch.
3M • Anubis and Auto Magnum
WEEK 1: Super substrate and pot aeration.
3M • Frodo's & OG Kush
WEEK 7: Auxin preparation.
WEEK 10: Potassium humate from leonardite enriched with minerals.
3M • Diesel bastard.
WEEK 11: Solids and Mulch
WEEK 13: Forced aeration of the substrate.
WEEK 14: Preparation of a Lacto ferment of auxins, nutrients and minerals.
3M • Sweet Zkittlez
WEEK 2: Structured water, living water.
WEEK 3: Ormus and coconut water.
WEEK 5: Compaction with Cool White lights.
WEEK 6: Healing and protector for cuts or apical prunings.
3M • Sweet Clementine
WEEK 5: Preparation of multi-fruit Lacto ferment and minerals.
3M • Fresh Candy auto
WEEK 4: Recovery of Microorganism spores and Mycorrhizae.
3M • Tropicanna Poison
WEEK 7: Preparation of a seedbed of Solid Mountain Microorganisms (MMS)
WEEK 10: HBO extraction using the QWISO method.
3M • Black Domina
WEEK 6: Reuse of waste: Dry stick mulch.
3M • Monster Bud Kush
WEEK 7: Preparation of a Bokashi of ensiled grass enriched with nutrients and minerals.
3M • San Fernando Lemon Kush
WEEK 5: Reuse of organic substrate.
WEEK 16: GD TIP: Lens or objective?
3M • Magnum Auto
WEEK 5: Utilization of homemade waste. Fruit peels. Dehydration and storage. 😎
3M • Quick Sherbet
WEEK 12: Topical cream of shea and HBO.
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Week 20. Flowering
6y ago
1/22
55 cm
Height
12 hrs
Light Schedule
22 °C
Day Air Temp
6.5
pH
Strong
Smell
400 PPM
TDS
57 %
Air Humidity
21 °C
Solution Temp
19 °C
Substrate Temp
18 °C
Night Air Temp
6 liters
Pot Size
0.4 liters
Watering Volume
40 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 7
Agua de montaña
500 mll
Melaza
3 mll
MMA
10 mll
deFharo Today, day 141 from seed, I have harvested this plant. I would have liked to extend it a bit longer, but the appearance of spider mites forced me to, probably the infestation had been in this cabinet for weeks and as a newbie, I didn't realize it. Lesson learned!! 😞
Overall, it has been a great grow and especially after the accident in the second week, I am satisfied. I suppose the spider mite infestation has affected this and other harvests, there will be another time.
Next week I will publish my final notes after a week of drying.
HELLO TO EVERYONE!!
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• CHECK OUT MY GROWING TECHNIQUES AND MY ADVANCED ORGANIC FERTILIZERS.... DOING IS UNDERSTANDING!! 😉
- ORGANIC GROWING TIPS!! 👇
3M • PURPLE BUD
WEEK 17: Activation of Solid Microorganisms (MMA) and fruit biol with minerals.
WEEK 20: Mountain and structured water.
WEEK 21: Solid fertilizer and mulch.
3M • Anubis and Auto Magnum
WEEK 1: Super substrate and pot aeration.
3M • Frodo's & OG Kush
WEEK 7: Auxin preparation.
WEEK 10: Potassium humate from leonardite enriched with minerals.
3M • Diesel bastard.
WEEK 11: Solids and Mulch.
WEEK 13: Forced aeration of the substrate.
WEEK 14: Preparation of a Lacto ferment of auxins, nutrients, and minerals.
3M • Sweet Zkittlez
WEEK 2: Structured water, living water.
WEEK 3: Ormus and coconut water.
WEEK 5: Compaction with Cool White lights.
WEEK 6: Healing and protective agent for cuts or apical pruning.
3M • Sweet Clementine
WEEK 5: Preparation of multi-fruit and mineral Lacto ferment.
3M • Fresh Candy auto
WEEK 4: Recovery of Microorganism spores and Mycorrhizae.
3M • Tropicanna Poison
WEEK 7: Preparation of a Solid Mountain Microorganism nursery (MMS).
WEEK 10: HBO extraction using the QWISO method.
3M • Black Domina
WEEK 6: Reuse of waste: Mulch from dry sticks.
3M • Monster Bud Kush
WEEK 7: Preparation of a Bokashi from silage grass enriched with nutrients and minerals.
3M • San Fernando Lemon Kush
WEEK 5: Reuse of organic substrate.
WEEK 16: GD TIP: Lens or objective?
3M • Magnum Auto
WEEK 5: Utilization of household waste. Fruit peels. Dehydration and storage.
3M • Quick Sherbet
WEEK 12: Shea butter topical cream and HBO.
3M • Purple Shot
WEEK 18: Soil to soil. 😎
Hoy ha comenzado el curado de esta planta, después de una semana de secado donde he mantenido una temperatura entre 19 y 20°C y una humedad relativa baja en torno a 55% por causas ambientales, el secado ha sido muy bueno, los cogollos han conservado toda su densidad, y también hoy he podido probar sus efectos y sabores.
Apenas unas horas después de encerrada en su bote de curado, esta planta que no destacó en vida por la intensidad de su aroma, ahora abrir ese bote ha supuesto un golpe de olores intensos, muy frescos, el olor se mete por mi nariz, despejándola por los armas a hierba fresca, tierra y hongos, el sabor de la hierba es muy suave, mis pulmones la han aguantado sin esfuerzo, la hierba se deshace en el molinillo con facilidad, hinchándose y soltando cristales a su paso... los efectos me han acompañado durante todo el día de hoy, permitiéndome una gran actividad e introspección, decididamente es una cepa donde se consigue un equilibrio zen entre potencia y sabor.
Esta planta sufrió en su segunda semana de vida un accidente que cortó limpiamente el brote inicial, dejando sólo los cotiledones, sobrevivió y vivió con un vigor inusitado, después del accidente el crecimiento de las ramas dejo la típica simetría y crecieron en modo alterno espiralizado. La producción de esta planta se ha visto mermada porque también sufrió de araña roja, pues las marcas de las hojas así lo indicaron, pero una vez más la planta aguanto firme y saludable... viva la vida!!
Desde luego esta cepa está totalmente recomendada, calculo que después de un buen curado acabe siendo una hierba excepcional!! 😉
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Spent 141 days
Ger Veg Flo Har
320 g
Bud wet weight per plant
74 g
Bud dry weight per plant
1
Plants
0.16 m²
Grow Room size
Easy
Difficulty
Creative, Happy, Uplifted
Positive effects
Citrus, Earthy, Herbs
Taste
Sleepy
Energy
Indica
Hybrid
Sativa
Height
Day air temperature
Air humidity
PPM
PH
Light schedule
Solution temperature
Night air temperature
Substrate temperature
Pot size
Lamp distance
1/30
deFharo The harvest has been acceptable, the quality of the herb very good, smooth but potent, very clean smoke.
EXTRA GROWING DATA (Statistics taken from my daily tracking. See photo of my tracking sheet)
Height: 55cm.
6L fabric pot
Days of cultivation: 142
Weeks of growth: 7
Weeks of flowering: 13
Watering statistics:
Total liters of water: 36L
Average EC: 0.81
Average pH: 6.47
PRODUCTION DATA:
Per watt: 0.82g/w
Per height (55cm): 1.34 g/cm.
Per pot capacity (6L): 12.33g for each liter of soil.
Cheers and health to all my fellow clandestine Marijuana growers!! Grow organic!! 😈
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• CHECK OUT MY GROWING TECHNIQUES AND ADVANCED ORGANIC FERTILIZERS.... DOING IS UNDERSTANDING!! 😉
- ORGANIC GROWING TIPS!! 👇
3M • PURPLE BUD
WEEK 17: Activation of Solid Microorganisms (MMA) and fruit biol with minerals.
WEEK 20: Mountain and structured water.
WEEK 21: Solid fertilizer and mulch.
3M • Anubis and Auto Magnum
WEEK 1: Super substrate and pot aeration
3M • Frodo's & OG Kush
WEEK 7: Auxin preparation.
WEEK 10: Potassium humate from leonardite enriched with minerals.
3M • Diesel bastard.
WEEK 11: Solids and Mulch
WEEK 13: Forced aeration of the substrate.
WEEK 14: Preparation of a Lacto ferment of auxins, nutrients, and minerals.
3M • Sweet Zkittlez
WEEK 2: Structured water, living water.
WEEK 3: Ormus and coconut water.
WEEK 5: Compaction with Cool White lights.
WEEK 6: Healing and protective agent for cuts or apical pruning.
3M • Sweet Clementine
WEEK 5: Preparation of multi-fruit and mineral Lacto ferment.
3M • Fresh Candy auto
WEEK 4: Recovery of Microorganism and Mycorrhizae spores.
3M • Tropicanna Poison
WEEK 7: Preparation of a Solid Mountain Microorganism nursery (MMS)
WEEK 10: HBO extraction using the QWISO method
3M • Black Domina
WEEK 6: Reuse of waste: Dry stick mulch.
3M • Monster Bud Kush
WEEK 7: Preparation of a Bokashi of ensiled Grass enriched with nutrients and minerals.
3M • San Fernando Lemon Kush
WEEK 5: Reuse of organic substrate.
WEEK 16: GD TIP: Lens or objective?
3M • Magnum Auto
WEEK 5: Utilization of homemade waste. Fruit peels. Dehydration and storage.
3M • Quick Sherbet
WEEK 12: Shea butter topical cream and HBO.
3M • Purple Shot
WEEK 18: Soil to soil.😎
3M • Gorilla Glue
WEEK 4: Coco fiber with Activated Mountain Microorganisms (MMA) for substrate mixes.
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Does that count for interior plants 2? I found things about the subject on the net, trying to get my outside plants harvested on a good timing.
I know the moons interferance with our planet is huge.
But its inside counter day/night ritme.
The zkittelz and fucking incredible are also for that time frame, ill pick the 3 days after 22nd.
🙏 🌿 🌿 🌿 🙏
@Organic_LarF, Yes, I can also choose the 3 days after.
About the influence on fluids is indisputable, it does not matter if they are indoor plants. But one cannot always make the harvests coincide with the desired moons, they say that harvesting in the waning moon retains more terpenes and in the waxing moon the psychoactive effect is greater ... I cannot assure it but just in case I try to do it.. 😌
@Organic_LarF, Yes, only I do functional defoliation and not as a cultivation technique, at the beginning in growth the low leaves that look somewhat stunted, in flowering only those that shade important tails.
For me the leaves are important for a good photosynthesis. Anyway, please be careful with my opinions as I am wrong. 😔
Wonderful! This info makes me happy because I've one running and near to the end.
Great job with this diarie, very complete info, really great job 🎩✨
HG✌️!
Wonderful information here my friend.. nice to see some other black domina strains going.
I just started my black domina from a local breeder.
Congrats on the harvest you will have in the coming days!
That is some crazy shit, to think some of my seedlings die because it was too warm, but you go and chop this seeds head off and it doesn't even blink! 🤣🤣🤣