deFharo I'm starting this new grow with excitement using a photoperiod ♀️ strain that is predominantly indica (75% Indica / 25% Sativa), which comes from a cross between (Purple Punch X Do-Si-Dos) X Exotic Colours. The producer Exotic Seed claims an 8-week flowering period, very high potency, and beautiful colors, perfect for harvesting this fall.
The seed germinated in under 24 hours, and I transplanted it at 36 hours since it had already shed its shell and the cotyledons were exposed. Lots of initial vigor!!
I've prepared a light substrate with black soil, peat, coco, perlite, solid microorganisms, and activated biochar. The first watering was with honey (rooting agent and carbohydrates...), molasses, and activated mountain microorganisms MMA.
Currently, I'm alternating between indoor and outdoor growing to complete about 22 hours of light, and I will continue this until the final pot transplant, which will be in about 3-4 weeks. Indoors, I keep it under high-intensity cool white lights to promote very compact vegetative growth, and I will maintain the plants under this light spectrum until the transition to flowering in 6-7 weeks.
The lower encapsulation of the pot will favor vertical root growth, and the upper encapsulation maintains a high level of humidity. This week, I'm going to add mulch to retain moisture and promote the development of the MM.
Until next week!! Cheers!!
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Week 2. Vegetation
6y ago
1/20
4 cm
Height
22 hrs
Light Schedule
30 °C
Day Air Temp
6.0
pH
400 PPM
TDS
65 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
25 °C
Substrate Temp
25 °C
Night Air Temp
0.2 liters
Pot Size
40 cm
Lamp Distance
deFharo Good progress this week, the seedling has already started to form its first true leaves, the growth is very symmetrical and vigorous, I think this seedling has a bright future ahead. I'm surprised that with the growth it's experienced, it still doesn't show roots at the base, but it actually seems like a good sign because when the root system becomes stronger, this plant is going to grow with a lot of vigor.
For now, I’m keeping the moisture in the pot and continuing with 22 hours of light indoor/outdoor. On day 8, I added a layer of dry leaf mulch to maintain moisture in the substrate, mainly at the top, and thus encourage the proliferation of MM.
Until next time. Cheers and health to everyone!! 😘
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Week 3. Vegetation
6y ago
1/16
13 cm
Height
22 hrs
Light Schedule
29 °C
Day Air Temp
6.5
pH
350 PPM
TDS
60 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
24 °C
Substrate Temp
24 °C
Night Air Temp
0.2 liters
Pot Size
40 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 2
Miel
3 mll
MMA
10 mll
deFharo Fantastic vigor and growth of the seedling in its third week of life from seed.
The structure of the seedling is very symmetrical and compact, with short internodes, and it is currently forming the fourth node. The leaves are broad, typical of indica varieties.
This evolution gives me a lot of hope for the success of this grow, I'm going to pamper it. I'm going to wait another week before transplanting it to its final pot, as I believe the roots can develop much more this week.
I maintain the moisture in the pot with applications of just water, honey, and Activated Mountain Microorganisms (MMA). Occasionally, I take advantage of diluted nutrient solutions that I make for other grows to provide moisture to the substrate.
Long live life!! 😄 Cheers and health!! 😁
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Week 4. Vegetation
6y ago
1/19
14 cm
Height
22 hrs
Light Schedule
29 °C
Day Air Temp
6.5
pH
350 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
Miel
3 mll
MMA
20 mll
deFharo Fourth week from seed, the plant was already screaming for a transplant, today I did it!!
I prepared a substrate with 50% reused black soil, 30% peat, 10% homemade bokashi from grass, and 10% worm humus. I also added biochar activated with MM and Solid Mountain Microorganisms (MMA), perlite, vermiculite, river sand, basalt rock, phosphorite, and montmorillonite clay which improves cation exchange and provides silicon and magnesium.
I moistened this substrate in layers with a solution of Honey and Activated Mountain Microorganisms (MMA). The amount of water I used for this first watering was 7% of the capacity (6l) of the pot (400ml). I will maintain this initial moisture until it shows signs of establishment in the pot. Before placing the root ball, I moistened it and added homemade auxins in powder form to promote the growth of secondary roots and the root system in general. Finally, I cover the surface with dry cannabis leaves to maintain moisture and encourage the development of the microorganisms inoculated in the substrate.
I like the compact structure and vigor that the crop is showing; it currently has 4 nodes and short internodes. I expect a lot from this strain given the start, the roots were already filling the pot and it has large indica leaves.
Greetings to everyone, until next time!! 😃
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Week 5. Vegetation
6y ago
1/32
21 cm
Height
21 hrs
Light Schedule
29 °C
Day Air Temp
6.5
pH
550 PPM
TDS
60 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
25 °C
Substrate Temp
25 °C
Night Air Temp
6 liters
Pot Size
0.18 liters
Watering Volume
40 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 7
Miel
3 mll
MMA
20 mll
Lacto auxinas NP
20 mll
deFharo A week after transplanting and the plant is perfectly settled in its pot. Today I applied an apical pruning to develop the secondary branches and control the height.
The cultivation has shown growth and improvement in the color of the leaves; the new substrate and this week's watering are doing their job, and I think the plant is going to be a hungry one.
I'm going to wait a week before switching to flowering; I will keep it under 21 hours of light (indoor 12h/outdoor 9h). Indoors, I will maintain a spectrum of very white and intense lights to ensure good compactness before flowering.
I have kept the humidity in the pot with light nutrient solutions; the water consumption is high and allows me to feed it in a varied way. The last two waterings, deeper ones, focused on providing organic Nitrogen and Amino acids.
😅 WEEKLY DIET
1) Day 30. Rainwater and spring water at 25%, honey, Bokashi seaweed tea at 15%, and Lacto auxins NP 1%. PH: 6.2 EC: 1. 150ml.
2) Day 31. Spring water, Lacto auxins NP 2%, Worm humus tea 3%. PH: 6.2 EC: 1.25. 200ml.
3) Day 32. Spring water, Animal Lacto meals with EM 1.5%, Animal protein 0.5% (amino acids, P, Ca). Watering in soil and foliar. PH: 6.4 EC: 1.2. 400ml.
4) Day 35. Spring water, honey, Blood hydro (N), Lacto auxins NP. PH: 6.3 EC: 1.2. 400ml. PH: 6.35 EC: 1.15. 400ml.
Cheers!! Until next time!! 😉
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Week 6. Vegetation
6y ago
1/16
30 cm
Height
21 hrs
Light Schedule
29 °C
Day Air Temp
6.5
pH
550 PPM
TDS
60 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
25 °C
Substrate Temp
25 °C
Night Air Temp
6 liters
Pot Size
0.22 liters
Watering Volume
40 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 3
Calabaza MMA
60 mll
Miel
3 mll
Bio frutas NPK
30 mll
deFharo Sixth week of vegetative growth, the plant is responding well to last week's apical cut, water consumption is increasing, this week only two light waterings, one with my pumpkin and carrot biol with MMA and another with my multi-fruit ferment with nutrients and minerals (NPK), in the next few days I will water only with water, plus today I hope to collect rainwater, water from God!!
I will continue this week in vegetative growth, currently I have this plant 14h in my grow cabinet with very white lights trying to compact the plant more and promote the growth of lateral branches, then I’ll take it to the window to complete a light cycle of about 21h. For now, I’m happy with the structure of the plant and the distance between nodes, also with the vigor it’s showing, I think it will be a good crop and very red!!
Greetings to everyone!! Until next time!! 😅
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Week 7. Vegetation
6y ago
1/20
34 cm
Height
21 hrs
Light Schedule
25 °C
Day Air Temp
6.4
pH
550 PPM
TDS
60 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
22 °C
Substrate Temp
20 °C
Night Air Temp
6 liters
Pot Size
0.22 liters
Watering Volume
40 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 3
Agua de lluvia
750 mll
Agua de montaña
250 mll
MMA
20 mll
deFharo Seventh week from seed, yesterday I switched the plant to flowering in my best closet!! 😐
Good growth level during the week, mainly regarding the volume of the crop and the growth of the side branches. On day 47, I adjusted the ties on the tips and especially made new ties on the lower branches to make them stick out to the sides, promoting vertical growth of their colas. At the same time, this type of tying strengthens the branches and prepares the crop to support the weight of the future colas.
I'm happy with the evolution of water consumption; it's increasing. During the week, I've watered it with pure water, a mix of rainwater and mountain water at 25% (Minerals), achieving an EC of 0.12. Also, in one of the waterings, I inoculated Activated Mountain Microorganisms (MMA), and on day 44, I made a contribution of solid nutrients and minerals. This mix consists of specific ingredients that will help with the final push of vegetative growth: Guano MealFrass (4-3-3), Eggshell (Ca), Alfalfa powder (Nitrogen fixation and organic matter: OM), Cottonseed powder (5-2-2, OM, Prebiotic), Dried blood (12-2-1, Fe), Potato powder (N, Vitamins, OM), Kaolin (Si), Illite (Mg, Si, Fe, K). These components will be dissolved in the coming days thanks to the action of the Microorganisms. When the waning moon comes, I will continue with the nutritional waterings; in the meantime, just pure water and MMA.
Greetings, community!! Until next time!! 😋
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Week 8. Flowering
6y ago
1/17
38 cm
Height
12 hrs
Light Schedule
25 °C
Day Air Temp
6.4
pH
425 PPM
TDS
60 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
21 °C
Substrate Temp
20 °C
Night Air Temp
6 liters
Pot Size
0.3 liters
Watering Volume
50 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 8
Agua de lluvia
750 mll
Agua de montaña
250 mll
MMA
15 mll
deFharo First week of flowering for this vigorous lady!! The plant is definitely established in its pot and the transition to flowering is treating her very well.
The plant has a structure I like, compact and round, with just the right height to finally reach a maximum of 50cm, my ideal plant height.
Water consumption is increasing, allowing me to water every 48 hours. The three waterings this week have been very specific, one aimed at enhancing nutrient uptake from the substrate through the inoculation of Effective Microorganisms (EM).
Day 50. Rainwater and Mountain water at 25%, Molasses, and Activated Mountain Microorganisms (MMA) enriched with minerals. pH: 6.5 EC: 0.6. 500ml.
In the next watering on day 52, I made a formulation where I continue inoculating MM and add nutrients and vitamins from my Fruit Biol with EM, finally correcting the pH by adding 1% Ormus. pH: 6.14 EC: 0.85. 500ml.
The third watering of the week was done with a complete NPK formulation aimed at promoting great vegetative growth, this has been the last contribution of extra Nitrogen.
Day 54. Rainwater and Mountain water at 20%, Potassium Hydrolysate from Sheep Wool NK 0.7% and Lacto Guanos with EM (P and micronutrients). pH: 6.7 EC: 1.2. 800ml.
This last watering has really suited her well, the buds have shown impressive vigor, standing up eagerly wanting to grow and grow.
Also this week, I raised the light canopy about 10 cm, as I noticed in my more advanced grow, premature aging of the leaves of the taller buds due to light intensity.
I really have this flowering cabinet set up with a "Heavy" configuration.
LIGHT CONFIGURATION:
Canopy with 4 LED COBs of different spectrums (2 x 3000K, 2x FS 380nm-840nm) plus a mixed panel with 2700K and 660nm LEDs. Total 250w.
Side lights: 2700K LED Panel, 3000K + 660nm LED Panel, LED Bar with 2700K, 3000K, and 660nm lights. Total 90w.
And finally, I have a 660nm bulb with high PAR (18w) that I turn on for 10 minutes just when the other lights in the cabinet go off. This technique is experimental for me, and the theoretical basis is based on accelerating the conversion of Phytochrome pfr to Phytochrome pr, which is the clock that measures nighttime hours. With this light, the aim is to make the phytochrome change occur in 10 minutes instead of the usual 2 hours that the plant takes in this process naturally, making the plant think it is experiencing a night with two extra hours of darkness. The result should be that the plants transition to flowering sooner, achieving greater growth and production. For example, with a schedule of 13/11h, using this technique, the plant thinks the nighttime schedule is 13h, resulting in at least 16-18% more light in the grow. Another configuration for using this technique could be, for example: 14/10h, but with the two hours gained with the red light, the plant actually interprets that it is on a 14/12h schedule. I will keep you updated on the results of this experiment.
Greetings to everyone!! Until next time!! 😋
The next watering will be with pure water, to prepare the grow for the flowering nutrients.
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Week 9. Flowering
6y ago
1/21
41 cm
Height
12 hrs
Light Schedule
24 °C
Day Air Temp
6.4
pH
400 PPM
TDS
60 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
20 °C
Substrate Temp
19 °C
Night Air Temp
6 liters
Pot Size
0.3 liters
Watering Volume
50 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 7
Agua de lluvia
750 mll
Agua de montaña
250 mll
Ormus
10 mll
deFharo The plant is happy in its ninth week of life, second of flowering!! Pre-flowering started a few days ago and the plant continues to grow and become bushier, it is fully established in its pot and cabinet, now, just taking it to maximum production.
Water consumption is high and increasing, watering every 48 hours, which gives me good opportunities to alternate waterings with pure water and others with nutrients.
The rounded structure of the plant is one I like, it will have a low height as it won’t reach more than 50cm, compact with short internodes and strong lateral branches, caused by the apical pruning, which will offer multiple colas.
Today I did a little defoliation to let more light into the center of the plant and boost the inner branches.
😎 WEEKLY DIET
Day 57. Rain and mountain water at 20%. PH: 6.53 EC: 0.18. 700ml.
Day 59. Rain and mountain water at 75%, Lacto Guanos with EM 2.5% (P and micronutrients), Ormus 1% and Molasses (Energy for the MM). PH: 6.56 EC: 1.4. 300ml.
Day 60. Rain and mountain water at 20% with molasses (Energy for the MM). PH: 6.5 EC: 0.3. 500ml.
Day 62. Rainwater, molasses, potassium humate from leonardite with minerals 1.5% (Humic acids, PKM), Lacto algae ferment with EM 2% (Vitamins, Minerals, Efficient Microorganisms). PH: 6.13 EC: 1.2. 600ml.
Best regards!! Until next week!! 😅
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Week 10. Flowering
6y ago
1/12
44 cm
Height
12 hrs
Light Schedule
24 °C
Day Air Temp
6.4
pH
400 PPM
TDS
60 %
Air Humidity
18 °C
Solution Temp
20 °C
Substrate Temp
19 °C
Night Air Temp
6 liters
Pot Size
0.35 liters
Watering Volume
50 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 6
Agua de lluvia
750 mll
Agua de montaña
250 mll
Ormus
10 mll
deFharo Tenth week of life and third of flowering. The plant is healthy, strong, and vigorous. The first flower buds are broad, so they'll produce fat buds and stand out with an immaculate white against the green of the leaves.
The compact structure with short internodes is favoring the growth of numerous buds along all the branches. Yesterday I did some defoliation of large leaves on the middle-lower part of the plant to encourage lateral light entry, aeration of the upper substrate, and growth. I left the upper leaves since they will now best capture and convert light energy, which is now directed towards flower creation; later on, I will remove a few more of these large upper leaves.
The water consumption level is high and increasing, forcing me to water every 48 hours, as the pot is small (6L). This allows me to give the plant a gentle but very varied diet of nutrients and minerals. In the meantime, between waterings, I only use pure water and a bit of molasses.
😃 WEEKLY DIET
Day 65. Rain and mountain water at 25%, molasses, Pumpkin and carrot Biol with minerals and MMA at 1.5%, ormus at 1% - PH: 6.8 EC: 0.48. 500ml. SOLIDS: - Ground Leonardite and banana peel powder.
Day 67. Rain and mountain water at 25% and molasses. PH: 6.9 EC: 0.27. 600ml.
Day 69. Rain and mountain water at 25%, molasses, Fruit PK Lacto ferment at 4%, and ormus at 1%. PH: 6.45 EC: 1.2. 700ml.
Greetings to all. See you soon!!! 😊
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Week 11. Flowering
6y ago
1/25
44 cm
Height
12 hrs
Light Schedule
24 °C
Day Air Temp
6.4
pH
400 PPM
TDS
60 %
Air Humidity
18 °C
Solution Temp
20 °C
Substrate Temp
19 °C
Night Air Temp
6 liters
Pot Size
0.35 liters
Watering Volume
50 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 6
Agua de lluvia
750 mll
Agua de montaña
250 mll
Ormus
10 mll
deFharo Fourth week of flowering and eleventh of life from seed, the plant continues to grow with a lot of vigor. The defoliation of lower leaves has boosted the growth of the leaves in the middle of the plant. This week I will do a selective defoliation of the top, especially to open up light entry to the multitude of buds below. With a good leaf system in the rest of the plant, vigorous photosynthesis is still ensured.
Water consumption is high, exhausting the substrate's moisture in two days, a very good sign for a great production, forcing me to water every 48 hours. The truth for me is that the combination of high water consumption and the air-pot causes brutal aeration of the roots. On one hand, the fact that the substrate dries out before each new watering allows the substrate and roots to oxygenate. Then, the water comes with its oxygen load, soaking everything. Have you ever turned into pure water and descended through the substrate of a pot? Have you greeted the microorganisms along the way, seen their joy and gratitude as you distribute oxygen molecules to them and the substrate... have you understood that water is life?
Three gentle waterings this week with rain and mountain water at 25%, one only with water and molasses, another to boost vegetative growth and provide calcium and microorganisms with my lacto-fermented animal meals with minerals and Effective Microorganisms (EM), and the last watering yesterday with molasses and Activated Microorganisms that will help make soluble a solid contribution I also made yesterday with: Potassium Humate from leonardite powder, bird guano, and red kaolin.
In short, I am very happy with the cultivation, no problems so far, the plant is strong, compact, and greedy. I think it still has about 4 to 6 weeks of flowering left, and at the rate it's going, it's guaranteeing a great production.
Until next week. Cheers and greetings to the whole community!! 😉
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Week 12. Flowering
6y ago
1/24
44 cm
Height
12 hrs
Light Schedule
24 °C
Day Air Temp
6.4
pH
400 PPM
TDS
60 %
Air Humidity
18 °C
Solution Temp
20 °C
Substrate Temp
19 °C
Night Air Temp
6 liters
Pot Size
0.35 liters
Watering Volume
50 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 10
Agua de lluvia
500 mll
Agua de montaña
500 mll
Ormus
7 mll
deFharo Five weeks into flowering and twelve since germination, the grow is going great!! 😘
This week the plant has shown remarkable flower growth, the cultivation is healthy and vigorous.
The plant is a big drinker, consuming the water in the pot every 48 hours, and it's also a good eater, responding perfectly to any diet I give it. Like any living being, I believe that the more varied the nutrition, the better!!
This week I did a bit of defoliation at the top, once the middle part of the plant became bushier, now the side colas are getting more light and they're appreciating it, good photosynthesis is guaranteed.
The compact structure favors the proliferation of colas along the strong branches, light reaches the entire plant with intensity.
The buds are wide, dense, and getting harder every day, and they've started to emit an increasingly intense smell. I'm very happy with the evolution of the grow, I expect a lot from this plant, which has at least 3-4 weeks of flowering left... I imagine, at the pace it's going, it will produce monstrous colas... don't miss it!! 😉
Nutrient watering is light, I generally alternate it with pure water to give the plant time to assimilate all the inputs. Starting this week, I will increase the nutrient concentration in the waterings to support flower growth.
😍 WEEKLY MENU
Day 77. Rain and mountain water at 50% with honey. PH: 6.35 EC: 0.19 - 500ml.
Day 78. Rain and mountain water at 40%, molasses, Activated Mountain Microorganisms with minerals (MMA) at 2% and Ormus (Ca, Mg... +PH) at 1%. PH: 6.58 EC: 0.9 - 200ml.
Day 79. Rain and mountain water at 40%, molasses, Bio pumpkin with minerals and MMA (B, Vitamins...) at 2.5%. PH: 6.26 EC: 1.0 - 600ml.
Day 81. Rain and mountain water at 50%, molasses, Bio fruits PK (14 fruits and vegetables, 6 minerals, BAL, Kelp, Guanos) at 2%, ash water (Si, K... +PH) at 2% and Ormus (Ca, Mg... +PH) at 0.5%. PH: 6.3 EC: 1.0 - 700ml.
Day 82. Mountain water and molasses (Free sugars, Yeasts, K, enzymes...). PH: 6.8 EC: 0.4 - 400ml.
Day 83. Mountain water, molasses, lacto ferment of 4 algae with 3 minerals and Efficient Microorganisms (EM) at 2% and Ormus at 0.5%. PH: 6.67 EC: 1.0 - 700ml.
That's all for now.
Greetings to the entire clandestine Marijuana grower community!! 😁
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Week 13. Flowering
6y ago
1/32
45 cm
Height
12 hrs
Light Schedule
24 °C
Day Air Temp
6.4
pH
400 PPM
TDS
55 %
Air Humidity
18 °C
Solution Temp
20 °C
Substrate Temp
19 °C
Night Air Temp
6 liters
Pot Size
0.5 liters
Watering Volume
50 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 8
Agua de montaña
1000 mll
Ormus
5 mll
Melaza
3 mll
deFharo Sixth week of flowering and one more week of satisfaction with the grow. It's really been an easy plant to cultivate, no problems at all, and its goal is to give its best... it just wants a good home and food. 😘
Water consumption has skyrocketed, it drains the water from its pot in a day, it's a glutton!! 😍
There's a significant bulking of the buds, which are extremely hard, the branches are filled with flowers and promise monstrous colas. According to the grower, it still has two weeks until harvest, but I suspect something will stretch out, favoring more growth.
And... when moving or brushing against the plant, the aroma festival begins!! Indescribable the subtlety of the mix of lemon, mint, and wood aromas!! I think it's going to be a plant with a great bouquet.
The width and height of the plant are ideal for my growing style and spaces, the great compactness of the grow due to the short internodes and the lush foliage ensure great photosynthetic activity, and therefore I expect significant cola growth.
Most of the pistils are now orange, coloring the floral buds, creating a beautiful contrast with the green leaves. Truly, for me, a beautiful strain.
This week I removed a few large leaves from the top to allow more light to reach the middle part of the plant.
WEEKLY DIET 😎
Day 84. Mountain water (EC: 0.22, Si, Ca, Mg, Fe...) and honey. PH: 6.47 EC: 0.30. 300ml.
Day 85. Mountain water (EC: 0.22, Si, Ca, Mg, Fe...), molasses, potassium humate from leonardite with minerals (Humic, fulvic, P, K, Si, Ca...) at 2%. PH: 6.65 EC: 1.47. 700ml.
Day 87. Mountain water (EC: 0.22, Si, Ca, Mg, Fe...), molasses, Activated Mountain Microorganisms (MMA) with minerals (Ca, Mg, Si, Fe, B, P, K...) at 1% and Ormus (Ca, Mg...+PH) at 0.45%. PH: 6.4 EC: 1.0. 800ml.
SOLIDS: Day 87, I made a mix, in equal parts, of different organic and inorganic elements and added 15g to the surface of the pot. The watering on this day with MMA will help make the minerals and the rest soluble.
Inorganic powdered elements: Azomite (Ca, Mg, K...), Phosphorite (P), Basalt (Si, Ca, Fe...), Montmorillonite (Si, cation exchange).
Organic elements: Cottonseed powder (NPK and organic matter), Banana powder (Mg, K, Vitamins), and Orange (Vitamins).
Day 89. Mountain water (EC: 0.22, Si, Ca, Mg, Fe...), molasses, MMA at 1% and Ormus at 0.5%. PH: 6.25 EC: 0.57. 700ml.
The plant is the animated showcase of soil minerals!!
Until next time. Greetings to all the marijuana farmers!! 😂
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Week 14. Flowering
6y ago
1/25
45 cm
Height
12 hrs
Light Schedule
24 °C
Day Air Temp
6.4
pH
Strong
Smell
400 PPM
TDS
58 %
Air Humidity
19 °C
Solution Temp
20 °C
Substrate Temp
19 °C
Night Air Temp
6 liters
Pot Size
0.5 liters
Watering Volume
50 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 8
Agua de montaña
1000 mll
Ormus
5 mll
Melaza
3 mll
deFharo Seventh week of flowering, 98 days of life from seed. The plant remains completely healthy, the flower buds continue to develop... beautiful!!!
There's a noticeable increase in the weight of the plant, due to the fat colas it's creating; it's the crop that feels the densest or hardest to the touch in its colas.
When I move this plant, its terpenes start to do the aerosol dance. Everything is soaked in an intense exotic cannabis aroma, in this environment, I close my eyes and the daydream immediately takes me to distant places!! 😌
There are many things so far in favor of this strain, but above all, it's that it's been very easy to deal with; it only requires minimal attention, a good home, and organic food!! 😘
Water consumption remains extremely high, an undeniable symptom of phenomenal photosynthesis, watering almost every day; I've now increased the maximum humidity in the pot to 800ml, to regulate watering every two days.
Just commenting on this week's waterings and how the contribution of multi-minerals from my highly soluble nutrient solutions guarantees the health and development of the plant throughout the cultivation. The greater the presence of different minerals in a living being, the greater its complexity and capacity to evolve.
- I want to comment regarding the EC concentrations that I note here are only valid for me, as I alone know the exact composition and proportions of elements in my preparations; they are also not comparable with EC tables of any commercial chemical or "organic" fertilizer.
- I have cultivated with significantly higher concentrations of nutrients in my early crops with excellent results, but with some saturation issues; however, in these current crops, I intend to verify several things in this regard.
- First, to demonstrate that the theory and practice of pre-structuring the watering water (living water) greatly facilitates nutrient absorption, and therefore, there's no need for such a high EC concentration in nutrient solutions, which can be lower by up to 50%. If the plants achieve similar yields to my first crops, the theory will turn into empirical proof.
😍 - Second. To demonstrate that systematically watering with good natural water selected for its origin and surrounding geology guarantees the supply of essential minerals throughout the cultivation. In my case, I manage 3 types of water:
Rainwater gifted by the sky (EC: 0.07, PH: 7), when I have it, I use it pure when using nutrient solutions because I am the one who completely controls the supply of elements; it also gives me more leeway to formulate the EC concentrations. I also use it in pure waterings mixed 25-40% with mountain spring water to achieve EC concentrations between 0.12 and 0.18.
Also, two types of water from permanent springs, the first almost at sea level (PH: 9.2, EC: 0.85), alkaline, which means it's rich in calcium, and the geology of the mountains is indeed calcareous rocks and clays rich in silica, iron, and magnesium mainly. The long journey of this mountain water to sea level makes the concentration of minerals greater than the next; I use this water for my own consumption and for making anaerobic ferments to compensate for the acidity of the preparations. The other spring is in a geological area similar to the previous one, but it springs at 800m altitude, and the concentration of minerals is lower, and the PH is also high (EC: 0.22, PH: 8.4); in summer, due to the lack of rain, the concentration rises to EC: 0.35. On the other hand, alternating watering with highly soluble and complex nutrient solutions with mineral water with low EC levels guarantees the health of the roots and the complete assimilation of the nutrient waterings, as well as ensuring a balanced soil.
😏 Do you think that the intentional selection of your watering water is a vital practice for our crops? For me, the answer is a resounding YES, and forget about CalMag and similar products!! 😈
- Third. In all my current crops and as part of this crazy growing experience, the intensive use of Microorganisms (MM) has become the cornerstone of my nutrition and organic life strategy in all its forms, liquid, solid, and soil creation.
🙏 When I learned about the existence of microorganisms and their function in nature, I was very interested; I understood their benefits, but I had never seen them. I continued to blindly believe they were there; I had faith, roamed the humid forests of my area, dug under the leaves of the soil, and there they were, white, pink, green, eating organic matter, degrading everything, sticks, wood, herbs, and dry leaves, dead insects and animals, everything!! I took home portions of that mulch where the highest concentrations of fungi and bacteria were noticeable and created a Solid Mountain Microorganism nursery (MMS) (CHECK: https://growdiaries.com/diaries/72611-sweet-seeds-tropicanna-poison-f1-fast-version-grow-journal-by-defharo/week/381549) that serves as a base, activating them, for my fruit biols, guanos, algae, minerals, and other things. After an anaerobic fermentation of at least 40 days, all the organic and inorganic components added to the mix are available for the plants in an immediate way through watering (Check the Activation of Solid Microorganisms (MMA): https://growdiaries.com/diaries/47285-white-label-purple-bud-grow-journal-by-defharo/week/280571).
👹 If you use any commercial watering solution, pesticides, or synthetic fungicides, don't bother with this MM stuff; they are totally incompatible. One of the goals of chemical fertilizers, etc., is to eliminate the bacterial life of the soil to become indispensable, treating the soil as mere support. Therefore, if you use them, don't waste money on expensive substrates; as you may know, successful cultivation can be done in hydroponic mode or inert media, without the need for soil.
- Fourth. Regarding the composition of organic substrates, a very current topic due to the new options in GD diaries, I have built complex substrates in pots with a multitude of nutrients of all kinds, organic and mineral, organized in layers for my first crops; the crops came out with good production... those were times of excess!! 😵
In my new crops, I want to demonstrate that by working with MM, the soil only needs to be well-aerated and contain a small part of certain minerals and a humifying matter. Organic nutrients like guanos, algae, animal meals, etc., I believe help very little because their assimilation is very rapid, with the downside of lack of control because I want, for example, the plant to eat guanos now and not eat algae or meals at the same time. So what I'm doing is adding the mentioned organic components as solid contributions on the surface, I do this roughly every 15 days; it's a more than reasonable time for the plant to assimilate the nutrients and minerals contained in them, and thinking that the MM friends are working at full power, thanks to the energy I provide with molasses, which I use regularly in my waterings, and the organic matter from the mentioned nutrients and the one I add as mulch, which serves as food for the MM, to chelate the minerals and make the insoluble organic components soluble. If my new crops continue as they are, I will be able to prove to myself what seems correct in theory.
• 😏 And speaking of substrates, I propose that the capacity of the cultivation pot be used as another variable to calculate the average production of the crops. For example: If I have cultivated in a 14-liter pot and achieved 90 grams of buds, the production concerning the soil of the container would be: 90/14= 6.42G/L. Because it's not the same to cultivate with, for example, 200w in a 14l pot than with 200w in a 6l pot.
WATERINGS OF THE WEEK 😋
Day 91. Mountain Water (EC: 0.22, Ca, Si, Mg, Fe...), Lacto fermented fruits and minerals (Vitamins, BAL, Ca, Mg, Fe, Mn, B... -N, +P, +K) at 3% and Ormus (Ca, Mg...+PH) at 0.5%. PH: 6.55 EC: 1.45 - 700ml
Day 92. Mountain Water (EC: 0.22, Ca, Si, Mg, Fe...) with PH corrected to 6.5 with apple cider vinegar. PH: 6.43 EC: 0.25 - 250ml
Day 93. Mountain Water (EC: 0.22, Ca, Si, Mg, Fe...), MMA at 1% and Ormus at 0.7%. PH: 6.68 EC: 0.55 - 700ml
Day 95. Mountain Water (EC: 0.22, Ca, Si, Mg, Fe...) and molasses. PH: 6.48 EC: 0.39 - 700ml
Day 96. Mountain Water (EC: 0.22, Ca, Si, Mg, Fe...), potassium humate from leonardite with minerals at 1.5%, guano lacto ferment with EM at 1.5%, and molasses. PH: 6.48 EC: 1.42 - 600ml.
You know that my current weed, Sweet Zkittlez, is freaking good... Can you tell? 😵
Greetings to all the clandestine marijuana growers in the world!! 👽
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Week 15. Flowering
6y ago
1/23
45 cm
Height
12 hrs
Light Schedule
24 °C
Day Air Temp
6.4
pH
Strong
Smell
400 PPM
TDS
58 %
Air Humidity
19 °C
Solution Temp
20 °C
Substrate Temp
19 °C
Night Air Temp
6 liters
Pot Size
0.5 liters
Watering Volume
50 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 9
Agua de montaña
1000 mll
Ormus
5 mll
Melaza
3 mll
deFharo Eighth week of flowering, the plant continues with a lot of energy and at least two weeks left until harvest, so far it hasn't shown any signs of aging.
This week I've noticed fattening in all the buds, the plant feels heavier. The canopy is very balanced and the five main buds promise a lot, the side branches are also striving to stand out.
Water consumption remains very high, watering every 48 hours, trying to alternate nutrient feedings with lighter ones using just water or MM, to help dissolve the accumulated organic matter from the previous watering in the substrate.
The buds with the orange pistils are beautiful, the aroma they emit is fantastic, subtle when the plant is still, intoxicating as soon as I move it. The density and hardness of the buds are maintained and increasing, great grow.
The performance of the small 6L air-pot is convincing me, the grams harvested per liter of soil ratio is going to be very good.
WEEKLY WATERING 😃
Day 98. Mountain water (Ca, Mg, Si, Fe...) and molasses. PH: 6.4 EC: 0.31. 700ml
Day 100. Mountain water (Ca, Mg, Si, Fe...), molasses, potassium humate from leonardite at 1.25%, Lacto ferment of guanos and minerals with EM at 1%. PH: 6.4 EC: 1.33. 800ml
Day 102. Mountain water (Ca, Mg, Si, Fe...), molasses, pumpkin and carrot biol with Activated Mountain Microorganisms (MMA) and minerals at 2% and Ash water at 1.5%. PH: 6.36 EC: 0.72. 850ml
Day 104. Mountain water (Ca, Mg, Si, Fe...), molasses, potassium humate from leonardite with PKM minerals at 1.5%, pumpkin biol with MMA at 2% and Lacto ferment of algae with EM at 1.2%. PH: 6.42 EC: 1.8. 900ml
Nothing more for now, thanks for being there!! 😉
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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 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 of cuts or apical prunings.
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 seedbed of Solid Mountain Microorganisms (MMS)
WEEK 10: Extraction of HBO using the QWISO method.
3M • Black Domina
WEEK 6: Reuse of waste: Mulch of 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 16. Flowering
6y ago
1/28
45 cm
Height
12 hrs
Light Schedule
24 °C
Day Air Temp
6.3
pH
Strong
Smell
500 PPM
TDS
57 %
Air Humidity
19 °C
Solution Temp
19 °C
Substrate Temp
18 °C
Night Air Temp
6 liters
Pot Size
0.5 liters
Watering Volume
50 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 6
Agua de montaña
1000 mll
Ormus
5 mll
Melaza
3 mll
deFharo Ninth week of flowering, 112 days of life from seed. The plant has started to show signs of aging in the older leaves, signaling the arrival of ripening and harvest; the branches, buds, and upper leaves show health and vigor.
This is another one of my plants that has felt the brutal drop in temperature and excess humidity, but it has been the one that has withstood it the best. Humidity consumption dropped a bit during the past week, but now it's at normal levels... very high. The signs of this trauma are seen in the older leaves as small discolored islands. I believe the strength of this strain, along with a very varied diet of minerals and organic nutrients, is the best defense against any imbalance. For example, plants that have had available silicon have created a very strong and hard cellular system in stems, leaves, or flowers, providing a great barrier against fungal pests or insects due to the difficulty they have in invading or eating the crop.
This week, I did four waterings mainly aimed at processing the extra organic matter from the substrate to prepare the roots for the final push and the assimilation of the upcoming specific (PK) nutrients with higher EC concentration.
I did a small defoliation of large leaves that were showing signs of fatigue and providing shade, mainly those from the upper center. With this defoliation, several inner colas have appeared that will grow with more vigor from now on. The buds are very dense and hard, plus they have a flattened shape that I like; the orange pistils add a nice touch of color.
DECODING NUTRITION 😔
Day 106. 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. 900ml.
Day 108. Mountain water (EC: 027, Ca, Fe, Si, Mn...), molasses (Free sugars, yeasts, Mg, Cu, Fe, Ca, K, B6...), Leonardite potassium humate with P and minerals (Humic, fulvic, himatomelanic, P, K, Ca...) at 1.6%, Lacto fermented algae with EM (Vitamins, Amino acids, MMA, BAL...) at 1%. PH: 6.43 EC: 1.39. 800ml.
Day 109. 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 1% and Ormus (Mg... +PH) at 0.5%. PH: 6.1 EC: 0.45. 300ml.
Day 110. 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: 6.6 EC: 0.98. 700ml.
Day 110. Solids in equal parts, 15g per pot: Banana peel powder (Mg, Ca, P, K, Cu...), Azomite (Ca, Mg...+70 minerals), Leonardite potassium humate with powdered minerals (Humic, fulvic, himatomelanic, P, K, Ca...), Bird guano (2-25-2, Ca, Mg), Palm ash (0-1-30, Ca...).
I think the crop has at least 2 weeks left where the fattening of the colas will be very noticeable. Stay tuned!!
Greetings to all, fellow growers!! 😉
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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 production.
WEEK 10: Leonardite potassium humate enriched with minerals.
3M • Diesel bastard.
WEEK 11: Solids and Mulch.
WEEK 13: Forced aeration of the substrate.
WEEK 14: Preparation of a Lacto fermented auxin, 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 and mineral Lacto fermentation.
3M • Fresh Candy auto
WEEK 4: Recovery of Microorganism and Mycorrhizae spores.
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 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
1/21
45 cm
Height
12 hrs
Light Schedule
23 °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
0.5 liters
Watering Volume
40 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 7
Agua de montaña
1000 mll
Ormus
5 mll
Melaza
3 mll
deFharo Ten weeks of flowering, two more than what the producer announces, but that's normal; organic and mineral nutrition delays the plant's senescence.
Water consumption is still extremely high, and that's very good; the plant keeps growing and growing, now focused on fattening its hard buds... the smell of this plant dominates all my crops, it's intoxicating!! 😍
The older leaves are already giving up their nutrients to help the plant fulfill its imposed destiny... a great harvest of Marijuana flowers!!
From day one, this plant has made its cultivation easy for me; it has grown, eaten, and drunk without complaints, showing growth, beauty, and unmatched vigor... without waiting for the harvest, I can already tell it's going to be great weed!!
DECODING NUTRITION 😉
- The waterings this week, and due to the cold, I've warmed them to 22°C... hot soup for my girl!!
Day 112. Mountain water (EC: 0.27, Ca, Fe, Si, Mn...), molasses (Free sugars, yeasts, Mg, Cu, Fe, Ca, K, B6...), fruit and mineral Lacto ferment at 1% and potassium humate from leonardite (Humic, fulvic, himatomelanic, organic matter). PH: 6.2 EC: 2.00. 800ml.
Day 113. Rainwater (EC: 0.027), honey (Enzymes, minerals, and free sugars...), Activated Mountain Microorganisms (MMA) with minerals (P, K, Ca, Si...) at 1% and Ormus (Mg... +PH) at 0.5%. PH: 6.5 EC: 0.42. 300ml.
Day 114. Mountain water (EC: 0.27, Ca, Fe, Si, Mn...), molasses (Free sugars, yeasts, Mg, Cu, Fe, Ca, K, B6...), pumpkin, carrot, and mineral biol with MMA (B, Mg, K, carotenoids...) at 1%. PH: 6.38 EC: 0.45. 900ml.
Day 116. 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 118. Rain and mountain water at 50%, 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 1%, and potassium humate from leonardite with phosphorus and minerals (Humic, fulvic, himatomelanic, P, K, Ca, Si...). PH: 6.6 EC: 1.30. 800ml.
Greetings to everyone and see you next week!! ❤️
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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 prunings.
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 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 18. Flowering
6y ago
1/35
45 cm
Height
12 hrs
Light Schedule
23 °C
Day Air Temp
6.5
pH
Strong
Smell
550 PPM
TDS
55 %
Air Humidity
21 °C
Solution Temp
18 °C
Substrate Temp
17 °C
Night Air Temp
6 liters
Pot Size
0.4 liters
Watering Volume
40 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 9
Agua de montaña
500 mll
Ormus
5 mll
Melaza
3 mll
deFharo Another week of flowering and we're at 11!! The plant is clearly reaching the peak of its glory, all the larger leaves have fallen off after the plant sucked up its nutrients, the buds are still very lively and creating trichomes that invade the leaves and flowers.... the smell is incredible and very pleasant!!
Water consumption, although still high, is slowly decreasing, which is also a sign of lower photosynthetic activity. I'm going to hold out for at least another week, as there are still no signs of amber trichomes and many are still clear... the buds and their leaves still have a lot to give.
This week, two good waterings with humic acids, phosphorus, potassium, and vitamins, and a previous one just with rainwater to prepare the roots for maximum absorption. I hope with these waterings and the next ones to finish fattening up the lovely buds that this strain shows.
DECODING THE WEEKLY WATERING 😉
Day 120. Rainwater. PH: 7, EC: 0.02. 900ml
Day 122. Rainwater and mountain water at 50%, Activated Mountain Microorganisms (MMA) with minerals (P, K, Ca, Si...) at 2%, Potassium humate from leonardite (humic, fulvic, K), Ash water (Si, K...+PH) and Ormus (Mg... +PH) at 1%. PH: 6.36, EC: 1.80. 1000ml.
Day 125. Rainwater and mountain water at 50%, Fruit and mineral biol with Efficient Microorganisms (MMA, BAL, P, K, Ca, Mn, Mg, Si...) at 1% and Potassium humate from leonardite with minerals (Humic, fulvic, P, K, Si, Ca...) PH: 6.50, EC: 1.40. 1000ml.
😵 ORGANIC TIP - EARTH TO EARTH
I had accumulated second-generation organic soil that was taking up too much space in my house, so I took it to the forest, the same forest from where part of the Mountain Microorganisms I use in my preparations came... an ideal place for the reunion and an act of returning to the forest what belongs to the forest. 😌
Carefully, I set aside the last leaves of this autumn, deposited the soil, and covered it again with the same leaves, leaving no trace of my intervention. I feel sad for not keeping this soil, but pot cultivation doesn't allow me to do so. If I were growing in mother earth, this soil would accompany me forever in all my crops. Organic farming is cumulative; the soil enriches and improves year after year!! But even this technique would be valid for regenerating soil from crops that have used synthetic fertilizers; the winter and spring rains would wash away the salt residues, and the forest would establish its colonies of Microorganisms.... earth to earth!!
I’m going to keep an eye on the spot; in spring, I’ll observe the evolution and maybe do an experimental grow just with this soil.
And what do you do with the leftover soil? ✊
REGARDS, GROWING COMPANIONS!!
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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 Lactic 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 Lactic 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: 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 household waste. Fruit peels. Dehydration and storage.
3M • Quick Sherbet
WEEK 12: Topical cream of shea and HBO.
3M • Purple Shot
WEEK 18: Earth to earth. 😎
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Week 19. Flowering
6y ago
1/9
45 cm
Height
12 hrs
Light Schedule
23 °C
Day Air Temp
6.5
pH
Strong
Smell
550 PPM
TDS
55 %
Air Humidity
21 °C
Solution Temp
18 °C
Substrate Temp
17 °C
Night Air Temp
6 liters
Pot Size
0.4 liters
Watering Volume
40 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 3
Agua de montaña
500 mll
Agua de lluvia
500 mll
Biol de calabaza MMA
40 mll
deFharo Day 133 at 4:00 am and after an unparalleled agony, I applied euthanasia, at the request of the crop itself. This was the most beautiful and vigorous plant of all my current grows, and while closely examining the trichomes to determine the right moment to cut, I saw a huge infestation of red spider mites on all the buds... like a reflection of the current COVID times, the plague came unexpectedly, catching me off guard and inexperienced, believing I had everything under control... how difficult it is to write!! The damn days of this Christmas aren't helping me with this ending I didn't see coming. 😭
When I discovered the infestation, I isolated the plant outside because I read that spiders don't like the cold. That same night, I also sprayed the plant with cold water for the same reason. I kept it like that for 3 days; I don't know if the humidity and cold helped, but the plant stopped its metabolism. After those 3 days, I decided to spray the plant with diatomaceous earth, as well as the other 3 plants in the cabinet, at least one of which is also infected, though to a lesser extent, and the other two suffered from powdery mildew. Well, after four days in the cabinet with a lower temperature than usual, since I turned off the lights, I saw night after night how the spiders returned to populate the buds, and the plant shrank more each day that passed. So last night at 4:00 am, I’m a night owl, I heard the cries for help from my dear Purple Shot asking me to end that torture, and so I did. I cut all its branches and kept them in the freezer for the rest of the night so the damn spiders would freeze to death... today I took the product out of the freezer and it looks horrible... I’ve put it to dry with the dehumidifier on to speed up the process since the buds are very wet... RIP
I will probably decide to end the entire grow cabinet, my most advanced flowering cabinet, to disinfect it. I'm talking about 3M • Quick Sherbet, 3M • Diesel S1, and 3M • Black Mango... all excellent crops that have fallen apart due to my inexperience in this field... lesson learned, and it has also sparked my interest in developing some efficient organic product. I'm going to start that deep study, and if not, I’ll talk to NASA to see if they have any ray against aliens or something like that. 😵
Anyway, my toughest diary entry so far. I promised the deceased that soon I would grow one of her sisters that I still have in seed.
Next week I will complete the diary with what’s left of the harvest, which I will keep for extractions.
I’m going to take all the substrates from the infected pots to the forest so it can take care of swallowing all the damn pests and pathogens. Let’s see if outside these damn spiders and fungi are as brave as they have been in my indoor grows!! 👿
Cheers and health to all growers!! Happy New Year!! 😘
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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 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 household waste. Fruit peels. Dehydration and storage.
3M • Quick Sherbet
WEEK 12: Shea topical cream and HBO.
3M • Purple Shot
WEEK 18: Earth to earth. 😎
3M • Gorilla Glue
WEEK 4: Coconut fiber with Activated Mountain Microorganisms (MMA) for substrate mixes.
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Esta cepa fue todo un lujo cultivarla, vigorosa, olorosa y agradecida con todos los nutrientes. Los cogollos muy densos y bellos, coronados por pistilos naranjas, era por todo la mejor joya de mi jardín de la alegría... hasta soñaba con su humo!!
Bien, pues en las últimas dos semanas una invasión masiva de araña roja, mi falta de reflejos y finalmente una última semana donde torturé a la planta intentando acabar con la plaga, han hecho que la cosecha haya perdido mucha calidad y ahora sólo la aprovecharé en extracciones HBO!! A su favor en esta circunstancia es la extrema densidad de los cogollos resultantes después de 8 días de secado!! 😘
16/01/21:
Prometo volver a cultivar esta cepa en primavera, aún tengo 2 semillas!! Después de 3 semanas secando y curando, hoy al abrir el bote he comprobado que los aromas de la planta han vuelto, los cogollos son los más duros y densos que hasta ahora cultivé y la hierba es muy potente... voy a continuar con el curado, creo que al final me la fumaré, pues el sabor es suave y con el curado todavía lo será más.
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Spent 134 days
Ger Veg Flo Har
260 g
Bud wet weight per plant
77 g
Bud dry weight per plant
1
Plants
0.16 m²
Grow Room size
Easy
Difficulty
Creative, Happy, Uplifted
Positive effects
Flowery, Pine, Pungent
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
1/10
deFharo Sad ending for a grow I thought was safe, the signs of bites on the leaves started weeks ago, I looked and didn’t see any bugs, I attributed the marks on the leaves to problems with the lights, maybe too much intensity, until one night using the magnifying glass I saw dozens of spiders invading the buds, the plant had been looking down for days... terrified and not knowing what to do, I immediately washed the leaves with cold water, took the plant out to the balcony and left it there for 3 days in the cold and humidity, I put it back in the cabinet and the spiders returned fiercely as soon as the temperature rose, confused I sprayed the plant again this time with diatomaceous earth, a fatal mistake at this stage of the grow because it stains a lot, and although it’s a harmless product, I don’t trust smoking that silica dust, three days later the infestation wasn’t letting up and threatened to spread to other grows, so I cut it down on the sad night of 12/26/20... furious with those damn spiders and their whole lineage, I put the harvest in the freezer to kill those fucking spiders and their offspring, after 12 hours I started drying the buds and they’ve been in a low humidity environment for 8 days to speed up the drying.... the appearance of the buds is depressing, looking with the magnifying glass the outer trichomes are very degraded, the leaves blackened, although the trichomes inside the buds seem to be fine.
Today I did a manicure and removed the majority of the bud leaves, it was in these leaves where the most diatomaceous earth accumulated and they were also the home of the spiders and their babies, I’m going to leave this weed sealed for months to see what happens, and with the leftovers from the manicure loaded with silica and the corpses of the damn spiders (N) I’m going to reserve it for mulch and let the microorganisms eat and transform the leftovers into usable nutrients... in the end, I want nature itself to regulate and devour the remnants of the infestation and transform them into nitrogen 😈
SUMMARY OF MY SINS 👹:
- Not paying attention to the first clear signs I saw on the leaves and assuming such easy diagnoses that were wrong out of laziness. 😒
- Not asking others about these signs is a result of my self-sufficiency... error upon error is paid for!! 😞
- The foliar washes I did took away the aromas, I let impatience get the better of me!! 👊
- The treatment with diatomaceous earth at this advanced flowering stage stained everything with silica dust... greedy mistake!! 😒
- Not having harvested the plant at the moment I discovered the infestation was another unforgivable rookie mistake due to lack of composure!! 😡
In short, grows are not how they start, but how they end!! 😌
SHOUTOUT TO ALL THE GROWERS WHO FOLLOWED THIS DIARY... I’LL BE BACK!! HAPPY NEW YEAR!! 😋
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- 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 prunings.
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 with 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 household waste. Fruit peels. Dehydration and storage.
3M • Quick Sherbet
WEEK 12: Topical shea butter cream and HBO.
WEEK 24: Like water -Like a water
3M • Purple Shot
WEEK 18: Soil to soil. 😎
3M • Gorilla Glue
WEEK 4: Coconut fiber with Activated Mountain Microorganisms (MMA) for substrate mixes.
3M • Diesel S1
WEEK 17: PK Humate. Potassium hydrolysate from leonardite with phosphorus.