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1.14 L
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Week 17
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Legoman Legoman
6 years ago
Day 112/Day Flower 50: I have started the flushing process. I am watering with plan PH’d water until about 20%-30% runs out the bottom and then am using a wet/dry Vac to remove the excess water. Day 118/Day Flower 56: Some of the fan leaves have started to yellow, won’t be long until harvest.
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Grow Questions
Legoman
Legomanstarted grow question 7 years ago
A white substance has developed on all but one of the fabric pots that I am using. What is it and should I worrier about it?
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Jaindoh
Jaindohanswered grow question 7 years ago
I used to think it was salts as well, and it may be. However, someone else provided a better explanation: It's actually mold. Not the scary kind, but it's growing on the outside. Develops more with excess water. You can use iso to get it off, but I do this between grows instead of while the plant is still inside. Either way, it seems to make the bags breathe quite a bit less. Those pots don't seem to drain right.
Legoman
Legomanstarted grow question 6 years ago
Looking at the pistils and trichomes I can't tell if I should start flushing yet. Should I start the flushing process now in anticipation of harvest in 1 - 2 weeks, or wait?
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PharmaZ
PharmaZanswered grow question 6 years ago
Edited: Milky trichomes with some Amber yes definitely time to flush in soil especially as someone else mentioned magnesium is a pain to leach out of the plant you shouldn’t feed anymore Calmag products or products containing high amounts of Mg at least 3 weeks prior to harvest. As a side not off topic I can see a “creamy” residue on the leaves at first I thought it could be powdery mildew but I’ve read through some of the later weeks 15,16 you where spraying a neem oil solution? Did you use a surfactant like gentle soap? Yes I agree I would be washing those buds in a H202 solution @20c before drying, to get all that muck off the leaves. Otherwise nice looking plant well done, on to the next now. Hit me up if you are unsure on what to do, or have any questions
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Jaindoh
Jaindohcommentedweek 137 years ago
The little flies are gnats, they lay eggs in the top, moist, 1" of mediums like coir or soil. They don't specifically attack the cannabis but they will eat the roots to get to what they're actually looking for. Make sure the soil is drying out to an inch depth. If you can't get rid of them that way without making them too thirsty (bad during flower), try topdressing with diatomaceous earth, but be aware that it has very high pH and needs to be used sparingly. https://www.growweedeasy.com/fungus-gnats
Legoman
Legomancommented7 years ago
@Jaindoh, Thanks for the info. I looked up fungus gnats, after reading the link you provided, and decided the first treatment I will try will be hydrogen peroxide. 1 part 3% hydrogen peroxide to 4 parts water. I'll try the diatomaceous earth if that doesn't work. Thanks.
Jaindoh
Jaindohcommentedweek 97 years ago
*to theme of "hey hey, goodbye"* Na na na na, na na na na... They ready They~ ready~ They~~~ ready~~~ To yield~~~
Legoman
Legomancommented7 years ago
growdoctordc
growdoctordccommentedweek 166 years ago
Cloudy trichs are hit and miss, so don’t be concerned. Cap color is more indicative of maturity level, and remember they will continue to mature a bit after harvest. Only your GSC2 has begun ambering. They’re not ready by my criteria, but you may like it differently. Harvested mostly clear, your high will be energetic and of short duration, and there are times I enjoy that high. At half amber you will be very stoned. Enjoy
ElSalvador
ElSalvadorcommentedweek 166 years ago
Check for the trichs on your buds not the sugar leaves. the ones on the leaf are more mature than the ones on the bud :)
ElSalvador
ElSalvadorcommented6 years ago
@Legoman,no problem man!
Legoman
Legomancommented6 years ago
@ElSalvador, I did not know that. Thanks
IronWeedLady
IronWeedLadycommentedweek 186 years ago
Nice job , looks amazing 👍🏼
Legoman
Legomancommented6 years ago
Jaindoh
Jaindohcommentedweek 127 years ago
Yeah a lot of times the intensity of the stretch growth will leave them a bit deficient. Should be good to go =)
Legoman
Legomancommented7 years ago
@Jaindoh, I'm keeping a close watch on it.
Newbie_Grower
Newbie_Growercommentedweek 97 years ago
Nice looking group....
Legoman
Legomancommented7 years ago
Thanks
Jaindoh
Jaindohcommentedweek 77 years ago
Training doing great. Not sure about your nutrient line, but I add Potassium Silicate (Armor Si by GH) during these phases; the vigor in the stems and sturdiness for training goes through the roof. Also great for the roots and keeping insects, heat, cold from shocking the plant. Soil already has silica in it, which helps, but I'm not sure of the content in FFOF. Your line may already have potassium silicate in it, and you can definitely get away without it, but would definitely recommend if you want to train this heavily. Not sure if you will be able to add it, but it's worth looking into. Looking great =)
Legoman
Legomancommented7 years ago
@Jaindoh, Thanks, I'll definitely look into Potassium Silicate.
BucketBrigade
BucketBrigadecommentedweek 67 years ago
The LST looks like it's working great. Looking forward to see how great this ends up.
Legoman
Legomancommented7 years ago
@BucketBrigade, The plants really take to training. This is my first grow for cannabis, but not my first time training a plant. Trying this with my vegetable garden would be extremely frustrating. lol
Jaindoh
Jaindohcommentedweek 27 years ago
nice! first grows are always scary but exciting, feel free to ask us any questions -- if i cant answer someone probably can =) nirvana breeds good stuff! what size final container you thinking? fabric/air pot?
Legoman
Legomancommented7 years ago
@Jaindoh, Thanks for the welcome. I'm going to use 5-gallon fabric pots with FFOF with perlite added. My goal is to grow three of these lady's to completion. The only thing I'll a little concerned about is my Girl Scout Cookie #1. Unlike the others, all it has is its first leaves (cotyledons I think they're called) and no "true" leaves. Its the odd one out. Is it just delayed or is there something wrong with it?
Jaindoh
Jaindohcommentedweek 147 years ago
What I gathered about more affordable dehumidifiers sadly was poor. I ended up dropping over 300 bucks on a 300w rated for like 400-500 sq feet. Thing is, it's worth it's weight in gold. The density you get from 45% over 65% is no joke. Not having to worry about mold to the same degree. It was a stretch on my budget but I haven't regretted it a bit.
Jaindoh
Jaindohcommented7 years ago
@Legoman, amazing! SCORE!
Legoman
Legomancommented7 years ago
@Jaindoh, I just got a 800w from craigslist for $25 😄 lol.
Newbie_Grower
Newbie_Growercommentedweek 137 years ago
I have the same problem with tiny gnats. My friend also has had issues with them. We found that it was the Fox Farm Ocean Forest soil mix they were coming from.... i hit them late evening with neem oil. Dont see quite so many after treatment
Newbie_Grower
Newbie_Growercommented7 years ago
@Legoman, it will need to be pretty strong to work. Over the counter peroxide isn't really strong enough. And remember it will kill all of the good stuff in the soil too. I started using Natural Organics Soil, Perlite and Mushroom compost. I am hoping to get the rest of the pest as I harvest. I pulled one today and have it a hangin. Once my tent is clear i'll bleach wipe the entire surface.
Legoman
Legomancommented7 years ago
@Newbie_Grower, I'm also using Fox Farm Ocean Forest. Seems to be a lot of options to deal with them. I'm starting with the hydrogen peroxide because I already have some on hand.
bobo420
bobo420commentedweek 27 years ago
Good luck with the grow, love GSC, nice looking seedlings! Wouldn't worry about #1, it's probably just a little late developing when coming out
Legoman
Legomancommented7 years ago
@bobo420, Thanks for the info. I feel like a nervous parent.
timbarin
timbarincommentedweek 185 years ago
She did take much longer to mature than was promised by the supplier. I agree same strain and breader.
Vault22
Vault22commentedweek 86 years ago
Wow. This is the first time i saw gsc from nirvana finished. Is this your first gsc and what comments do you have on it? :)
Jaindoh
Jaindohcommentedweek 186 years ago
Happy harvest =)
Newbie_Grower
Newbie_Growercommentedweek 166 years ago
beautiful girls you have there. getting nice and ripe.
NSRDNTSNH
NSRDNTSNHcommentedweek 67 years ago
wow great job! the size of those stems already!
bobo420
bobo420commentedweek 37 years ago
They are going to love those new pots! Looking nice and healthy ;)