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27sept. Found a little mold on the buds of Glueberry O.G. (coco 20l) due to the pressure of the second bush and improper watering. cut out a bunch of infected lower (shadow) leaves and twigs, cut off the infected parts of the buds, turned on the fan. I will pour Flora Kleen with clean water for 2-3 days and harveest. looks ready, resinous, but I could not determine from the trichomes.
27sept. Сhanged solution Glueberry OG(hydro) for water and flora kleen to start ripeping. tomorrow I will replace the solution again, with ripen.
SixShooter old hydro still not ready because it retarded in growth due to problems during early flowering, which I have not been able to identify and fix.
29sept/Glueberry coco20l. The spread of mold stopped and no new cones were found. I will water for 3-4 days and harvest.
29sept/Glueberry hydro. After replacing the solution with ghe-ripen, she ate a record 6-7 liters per day - the big mother was hungry.
6/10/20 Harvested Glueberry O.G(coco20l), ahead of time, noticeably less resin than there was on a mature six shooter. Lots of immature buds that lacked light because they were pressed from both sides. I think this plant failed.
7/10/20 Glueberry (hydro) 3 days I add clean water after 9 days of ripen, ppm for now 1500, big mother showed us ~ 95% of stigmas are dark, trichomes - milk, after a few days I will change the solution to flora kleen, then to clean water for several days.
7/10/20 SixShooter(old hydro) some weird shit on the leaves looks like a light burn, the funny thing is that I cannot raise the lamp higher.
a strange cycle, only my second growing cycle and there were ups, then downs, then ups again. Glueberry failed on a coconut, but in the other box there were extremely successful 2 Six Shooters on 15 liters of coconut. all hydroponics suffered from root rot, I determined it too late. Glueberry on the dwc until the middle of the bloom showed stunning results for me, but by the end he also began to suffer from root rot, I made the wrong decisions and the weakened plant was also prone to mold and powdery mildew, as a result I got a sick unripe plant, this there was a crash. On a backward Six Shooter at the dwc, I decided to work out the mistakes and what really helped me in the fight against rot was the purchase of enzymes, the plant seemed to come to life every time I used them, it seems to me that they are necessary for hydroponics. It grew up for a very long time, the whole cycle took about 17 weeks, it turned out to be good, but constant stress and problems with roots indicated the quality of the finished product - the trichomes were ripe, but the buds were loose, light, there was little resin. and he looked like Frankenstein)
I would not recommend this variety to beginners for growing in the hydroponics, because I have it very susceptible to root rot. But overall, I liked the strain, it gave very good results and grew quite quickly on coconut.
a strange cycle, only my second growing cycle and there were ups, then downs, then ups again. Glueberry failed on a coconut, but in the other box there were extremely successful 2 Six Shooters on 15 liters of coconut. all hydroponics suffered from root rot, I determined it too late. Glueberry on the dwc until the middle of the bloom showed stunning results for me, but by the end he also began to suffer from root rot, I made the wrong decisions and the weakened plant was also prone to mold and powdery mildew, as a result I got a sick unripe plant, this there was a crash. On a backward Six Shooter at the dwc, I decided to work out the mistakes and what really helped me in the fight against rot was the purchase of enzymes, the plant seemed to come to life every time I used them, it seems to me that they are necessary for hydroponics. It grew up for a very long time, the whole cycle took about 17 weeks, it turned out to be good, but constant stress and problems with roots indicated the quality of the finished product - the trichomes were ripe, but the buds were loose, light, there was little resin. and he looked like Frankenstein)
@Gentlesoft, I had the same issue with six shooter in dwc twice. Now I'm running an ebb and flow system with six shooter and the roots look like snow! I think it was just a temperature, oxygen issue in the solution.
@Fast_Buds, mold specifically on these bushes was not noticed, the problem was visible precisely on the dead lower rusting leaves, rusty specks on the middle leaves and slow growth. Now the situation has more or less stabilized, but the result, of course, will be less impressive. The strangest thing is that on another strain under the same conditions, such problems were not observed, so I ask, maybe some peculiarities are required when growing your genetics in hydroponics or when feeding, because there were no such problems on coconut.
@Gentlesoft, Thank you for asking. If you had mold and those other deficiencies combined, that is why she is behind now. Are you still having problems with her?
I will say I have grown two Six Shooters and never had any problems and actually both times even my earliest fan leaves stayed green the whole time until harvest and growth was amazing.. Currently growing Six Shooter now and so far everything is great
@Gentlesoft, yea each time I have grown Six Shooter it was in soil, I always use a foxfarm type of soil, I have dwc as well but I don't use on autos just never turns out good for me. But still man you have a good looking grow, i meant to say that in my last comment, and Six Shooter is a great smoke
@Cultivators_Dream, did you grow on coconut / soil/ hydroponics? on the coconut, I also had no particular problems with the shooter, all the problems were on the dwc.
@burittomizzle, before curing the smell was spruce, after curing there was just a pleasant smell of cannabis, maybe I did not dry and cure correctly, so I lost terpenes