3M • Monster Bud Kush

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5y ago
9500K Fluorescent/35W
9500K
6300K, 7700K, 450nm Light Emitting Diodes/35W
6300K, 7700K, 450nm
60x40x125cm
60x40x125cm
Soil
Custom
Perlite
Custom
Vermiculite
Custom
Mineral Other
Custom
Humus Other
Custom
Biochar Other
Custom
MMS Other
Custom
Bocashi Other
Custom
Indoor
Room Type
LST
weeks 11
Defoliation
weeks 15
FIMing
weeks 9
8 liters
Pot Size
0.5 liters
Watering
Start at Harvest
1
Week 1. Vegetation
6y ago
7 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
22 °C
Day Air Temp
6.2
pH
250 PPM
TDS
55 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
21 °C
Substrate Temp
20 °C
Night Air Temp
1 liters
Pot Size
0.03 liters
Watering Volume
60 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 4
Agua de lluvia
600 mll
Agua de montaña
400 mll
MMA
20 mll
deFharo I put the seed to germinate in rainwater and after 48 hours I transplanted it to a pot. Out of pure laziness, I used a very enriched substrate I had lying around with a lot of bokashi and nutrients. I hope it doesn't burn the seedling. I gave the first watering with a solution of rainwater with honey and Activated Mountain Microorganisms (MMA). Cheers!! See you soon!! 😊
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Week 2. Vegetation
6y ago
4 cm
Height
20 hrs
Light Schedule
25 °C
Day Air Temp
6.0
pH
25 PPM
TDS
60 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
21 °C
Substrate Temp
20 °C
Night Air Temp
0.2 liters
Pot Size
60 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 1
Agua de lluvia
1000 mll
deFharo Second week of existence, the growth is very slow, probably due to the quality of the substrate, in this case too enriched. Next time I'll overcome my laziness and make a much lighter substrate. At least the plant is alive and looks healthy. I'm going to wait and see what happens this coming week. Greetings to everyone!! Until next time!! 😐
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Week 3. Vegetation
6y ago
5 cm
Height
20 hrs
Light Schedule
25 °C
Day Air Temp
6.0
pH
25 PPM
TDS
60 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
21 °C
Substrate Temp
20 °C
Night Air Temp
0.2 liters
Pot Size
60 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 1
Agua de lluvia
1000 mll
deFharo Third week of this rather peculiar grow. The seedling is barely growing, probably struggling to absorb the excess nutrients from the substrate, but the seedling looks healthy anyway. Plus, the super slow growth is causing unusual compaction for being so early. I think I'm going to take the seedling out of the cabinet for a few days to see if it stretches a bit. I'm barely moistening with rainwater since the substrate retains a lot of moisture. I think when it settles and spreads its roots, this will be a great plant, as the fact that it's resisting the craziness I committed by putting it in a very enriched substrate that wasn't meant for this gives me a lot of hope for this grow. See you soon!! Greetings to everyone!! 😌
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Week 4. Vegetation
6y ago
5 cm
Height
20 hrs
Light Schedule
25 °C
Day Air Temp
6.0
pH
25 PPM
TDS
60 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
21 °C
Substrate Temp
20 °C
Night Air Temp
0.2 liters
Pot Size
60 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 1
Agua de lluvia
1000 mll
deFharo The novelty of this fourth week is that the pot fell over and spilled all its soil, leaving the seedling and its roots exposed. Well, I took the opportunity and transplanted the seedling into a new pot with new, lighter, and airier soil. The difference in soil is noticeable; the previous one was very dense and loaded with nutrients. It was an accident that will only improve the grow, I'm sure. Now the seedling seems to be coming out of the trance; I'm expecting notable growth for this coming week. I had never grown a plant that showed signs of compaction so young. The slowing down caused by the soil has led to this great compaction. If it continues like this, I’ll definitely have to consider raising it a bit by moving it away from the grow lights. Let's see what happens, but I'm convinced it's going to be a very strong strain, and I'm eager to see it. For now, I'm keeping the moisture with rainwater while waiting for the roots to spread. Greetings to everyone!! Live organic!! 😇
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Week 5. Vegetation
6y ago
10 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
22 °C
Day Air Temp
6.2
pH
250 PPM
TDS
55 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
21 °C
Substrate Temp
20 °C
Night Air Temp
1 liters
Pot Size
0.03 liters
Watering Volume
60 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 4
Agua de lluvia
600 mll
Agua de montaña
400 mll
MMA
20 mll
deFharo Fifth week for this little one, the substrate change from last week is doing it good, there has been more growth this week than in the previous 3 weeks. The seedling is staying sturdy, compact, and healthy, I'm going to trust this grow, plants that struggle when they are so young and go through a rough patch often turn into very rewarding and strong crops. I moisten the substrate as it loses moisture, I've only watered with Activated Mountain Microorganisms and molasses to bring life to the substrate and help root proliferation. That's it for this week. Cheers to the clandestine grower community!! 😋
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Week 6. Vegetation
6y ago
16 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
22 °C
Day Air Temp
6.4
pH
250 PPM
TDS
55 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
21 °C
Substrate Temp
20 °C
Night Air Temp
1 liters
Pot Size
0.04 liters
Watering Volume
50 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 3
Agua de montaña
1000 mll
Lacto algas EM
10 mll
Miel
3 mll
deFharo Now yes, the seedling is settling into its new pot and substrate, growth is daily. I hope the seedling makes up for the 3 weeks lost due to an overly enriched substrate. For now, I'm restoring moisture with pure water and Activated Microorganisms to help with nutrient assimilation and root system growth. Greetings, clandestine growers!! 😊
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Week 7. Vegetation
6y ago
21 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
22 °C
Day Air Temp
6.3
pH
350 PPM
TDS
55 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
21 °C
Substrate Temp
20 °C
Night Air Temp
1 liters
Pot Size
0.1 liters
Watering Volume
50 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 3
Agua de montaña
1000 mll
Miel
3 mll
MMA
10 mll
deFharo Great growth this seventh week, the plant is comfortable in its pot. After the blockage in the first two weeks of life, due to an overly enriched substrate, and after changing the substrate, the plant has reacted perfectly. I'm going to keep it in this pot for one more week before moving to the final one. For now, it consumes the water in the pot in a day, so I keep this substrate moist only with the addition of Activated Microorganisms (MMA) to dissolve the soil elements and help the roots thrive. The plant has a shy personality that makes its leaves fold up at night seeking to snuggle, and the look it takes is that of an elegant lady. I think it's going to be a great grow!! 😔 Cheers fellow growers!! 😉
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Week 8. Vegetation
6y ago
28 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
22 °C
Day Air Temp
6.3
pH
350 PPM
TDS
55 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
20 °C
Substrate Temp
20 °C
Night Air Temp
7 liters
Pot Size
0.1 liters
Watering Volume
40 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 1
Agua de montaña
1000 mll
deFharo Eighth week of life for this survivor, yesterday I transplanted it into the final pot, the plant was asking for it and has earned it, so I planted it in a two-gallon fabric pot, a good home for a plant that has shown it wants to live. I composed a custom substrate with light peat soil (7 parts) to which I added organic components: Worm humus (1.5 parts), Cured grass Bokashi (1 part), Leonardite, Activated carbon with MM and Solid Mountain Microorganisms (MMS) (1/3 part). Both the worm humus, the leonardite, and the bokashi are aimed at giving structure to the soil and facilitating humification. The activated carbon with microorganisms serves several functions in the substrate, retaining moisture and nutrients, aerating the substrate, and inoculating microorganisms into the soil. The rest of the components have been minerals, totaling 1/2 part: Montmorillonite (Si...), white Kaolin (Si...) and red (Fe), azomite (Ca, Si, Mg...) and Illite. These clays will improve cation exchange or nutrient assimilation, regulating the base substrate mostly composed of organic matter. I also added to the mineral mix, Basalt rock, Phosphorite, wood ash, dolomite, and Pumice stone, and for substrate aeration, I added 1 part with perlite, vermiculite, river sand, zeolite, and basalt. At the time of transplanting, I added auxin powder and mycorrhizae to the hole. For the transplant, I thoroughly moistened the substrate of the original pot and buried the root ball in dry soil. Today, 24 hours later, I will water the entire substrate; the plant will be thirsty and will drink eagerly!! 😋 GROWING TIP - Cured dry grass Bokashi enriched with minerals, nutrients, and Microorganisms. Last summer, I collected dry grass from field cuttings accumulated over the years. This grass, beneath the surface, showed many microorganisms, and I thought it could be a good substitute for the dry plant material used in bokashi, which is traditionally rice husk, with the addition of the microbial life that had already started to decompose it. Basically, a bokashi consists of 3 equal parts of dry matter, black soil, and well-dried ruminant manure. From this, you can add whatever you want; I have been very freaky in the composition of this because I added more than 30 components of all kinds, organic and mineral... everything I had at home!! 😲 This practice is to encourage those who have the opportunity to obtain waste and want to use nutrients they have at home to make excellent fertilizer for any stage of cultivation. To ensure safe use and not burn my plants, as has happened to me before, I let it cure for 3 months. Now I will mainly use it as a solid top dressing. It has been fantastic to see the cake after three months and to check how the mixture has changed color to gray, with large white spots on the outside and inside of the cake demonstrating biological presence. The layered creation of elements is to facilitate a homogeneous mixture of all components. Once the soil is well mixed, it is moistened, without excess, with a solution of molasses, yeast, Activated Mountain Microorganisms (MMA), and Lactic Acid Bacteria (LAB). The yeast helps kickstart fermentation, the molasses provides energy to the MM to proliferate, and the addition of MMA and LAB increases the variety of MM in the bokashi and aids in the transformation process of all the matter. Well, now it's time to experiment; I will be posting impressions as I use it. I also believe that with just this product, a complete organic marijuana cultivation can be done. Greetings to all clandestine and organic growers, until next time!! 😌 • 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 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 pruning. 3M • Sweet Clementine WEEK 5: Preparation of multi-fruit and mineral Lactic fermentation. 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 Silage Bokashi 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 9. Flowering
6y ago
30 cm
Height
14 hrs
Light Schedule
22 °C
Day Air Temp
6.3
pH
350 PPM
TDS
55 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
20 °C
Substrate Temp
20 °C
Night Air Temp
7 liters
Pot Size
0.1 liters
Watering Volume
40 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 6
Agua de montaña
1000 mll
MMA
25 mll
melaza
3 mll
deFharo Ninth week from seed, the plant continues to be stable and growing. This week I did a FIM cut to try to compact it, and I also reduced its light schedule to 14 hours without changing the cabinet. It's still in the growth cabinet with white lights. It seems that the plant is not having establishment issues in the pot. To promote root growth, all the waterings this week have included Activated Mountain Microorganisms to help dissolve the organic matter in the substrate and absorb nutrients. Water consumption is increasing. Nothing else 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: 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 Lactobacillus 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 Lactobacillus 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: 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 homemade waste. Fruit peels. Dehydration and storage. 😎
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Week 10. Flowering
6y ago
39 cm
Height
14 hrs
Light Schedule
22 °C
Day Air Temp
6.3
pH
550 PPM
TDS
57 %
Air Humidity
22 °C
Solution Temp
19 °C
Substrate Temp
18 °C
Night Air Temp
7 liters
Pot Size
0.4 liters
Watering Volume
40 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 9
Agua de montaña
1000 mll
MMA
25 mll
melaza
3 mll
deFharo Tenth week of life from seed and 9 days of 14h of light, waiting for a free spot in my flowering cabinet. For now, since the plant is having very good vegetative growth, I'm going to reduce the light to one hour less (13/11) and keep it this week in my growth cabinet with very bright and intense lights. The FIM pruning is showing results, the lateral branches have strengthened, the plant is bushier, and from the apex, 3 colas are emerging that will be the crown of this princess that is going to become a queen... this plant promises!! 😎 Water consumption has skyrocketed... fantastic!! 😋 This week several nutrient waterings aimed at maximizing vegetative growth before pre-flowering. Pay attention to the mixtures!! DECODING NUTRITION 😈 - This week has been very cold, so for all my crops, especially the older ones 😇, I've prepared a "hot soup," I'm heating the watering water to 22-23°C, I'm sure the roots will appreciate it!! 😜 Day 63. Mountain water (EC: 027, Ca, Fe, Si, Mn...), potassium humate from leonardite with minerals (Humic, fulvic, P, K) at 1.5%, potassium hydrolyzed from sheep wool (NK) at 0.5%. pH: 6.88 EC: 1.6. 650ml. Day 65. Mountain water (EC: 027, Ca, Fe, Si, Mn...), enzymatic hydrolyzed animal proteins (N, P, Ca, Fe, Amino acids) at 0.9% and fruit and mineral lacto ferment with NPK nutrients at 2.7%. pH: 6.2 EC: 1.47. 500ml. Day 66. 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% and Ormus (Mg... +pH) at 1%. pH: 6.22 EC: 1.1. 300ml. Day 69. Mountain water (EC: 027, Ca, Fe, Si, Mn...), honey (free sugars, enzymes, and minerals), enzymatic hydrolyzed animal proteins (N, P, Ca, Fe, Amino acids) at 1.5%, Biol of fruits and minerals with MMA and BAL (P, K, Vitamins, Ca, Mg, Fe, Si, Mn, Cu...) at 2.4% Greetings fellow 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 biol of fruits 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: Healer 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 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: Topical cream of shea and HBO.
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Week 11. Flowering
6y ago
42 cm
Height
13 hrs
Light Schedule
24 °C
Day Air Temp
6.3
pH
550 PPM
TDS
57 %
Air Humidity
21 °C
Solution Temp
20 °C
Substrate Temp
19 °C
Night Air Temp
7.57 liters
Pot Size
2.65 liters
Watering Volume
35 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 9
Agua de montaña
500 mll
MMA
10 mll
melaza
3 mll
deFharo Once weeks old and two since I started flowering, having it one week at 14/10h of light and this last week at 13/11h... pre-flowering started yesterday. Currently, due to lack of space, I keep the plant in my grow cabinet, which won't hurt, as this way I’ll try to slow down vertical growth and take the opportunity to shape the cultivation, strengthening the lateral branches. The plant has a massive water consumption, daily consuming 85% of the total humidity level in the pot (900ml), this data is crucial, as it reveals a very developed root system that will allow me, if I take care of it, to give this plant a very varied nutritious diet with the assurance of efficient assimilation of all nutrients. There are several factors that I believe are influencing this spectacular root development: The substrate for this cultivation is different from all the ones I’ve done this year, it’s a very light substrate mainly composed of peat, virgin black soil, and coconut fiber without added organic nutrients, I’ve only added my bio activated charcoal with MM, Solid Mountain Microorganisms, and minerals, mainly clays, and to improve the substrate structure, I’ve added 10% worm humus and another 10% of my aged Bocashi from silage grass, the difference with my previous substrates lies in the fact that this time I haven’t used reused organic soil, nor organic nutrients, both initial components have been causing me problems due to excess organic matter, hindering root development. In my upcoming cultivations, I’m going to experiment with this technique, as I ultimately think I need to maximize root creation first, which will reflect in the plant's growth... with a strong root system, the subsequent addition of nutrients and their optimal assimilation is guaranteed and therefore the final result. On day 71 of cultivation, I finished filling the pot to the brim, with the top part and mulch from previous harvested crops, also with chopped roots from those same crops that bring mycorrhizal spores, these extra 4 cm of soil guarantee me a good ecosystem of organic matter and moisture for the substrate Microorganisms as well as the maintenance and proliferation of adventitious roots. DECODING WEEKLY NUTRITION 😉 - These cold days I’m heating the watering water to 20-22°C, I hope this broth treats the plants as well as a hot soup treats us on cold days!! 😋 Day 71. Rainwater and Mountain 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: 6.45 EC: 0.50. 900ml. Day 72. Rainwater and Mountain at 50% (EC: 0.12), Lacto ferment of auxins with NPK at 0.5%, Activated Mountain Microorganisms (MMA) with minerals (P, K, Ca, Si...) at 0.5%, Ormus (Mg... +PH) at 0.5%. PH: 6.60 EC: 0.90. 500ml. Day 73. Rainwater and Mountain 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 1%. PH: 6.60 EC: 0.53. 300ml. Day 74. Rainwater and Mountain at 40% (EC: 0.09), honey (Enzymes, minerals, and free sugars...), Lacto ferment of fruits with NPK at 1%, Lacto ferment of algae at 1.25% and Ormus (Mg... +PH) at 0.75%. PH: 6.85 EC: 0.80. 900ml. Day 75. Rainwater (EC: 0.02, PH: 7) 600ml. Day 76. Rainwater (EC: 0.02), Potassium hydrolysate from sheep wool (N, K) at 0.5%, Potassium humate from leonardite (Humic, fulvic, K) and Lacto ferment of fruits PK at 0.5%. PH: 6.70 EC: 1.40. 1000ml. TIP: With the watering of pure rainwater on day 75, water consumption increased by about 20%. For now, that’s all, I’m happy with the evolution of this strain, I hope to achieve a great harvest. Cheers growers!! 😊 ========================== • 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: 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 spores from Microorganisms and Mycorrhizae. 3M • Tropicanna Poison WEEK 7: Preparation of a seedbed of Solid Mountain Microorganisms (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 Bocashi 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. 😎 3M • Quick Sherbet WEEK 12: Shea topical cream and HBO.
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Week 12. Flowering
6y ago
48 cm
Height
13 hrs
Light Schedule
24 °C
Day Air Temp
6.5
pH
600 PPM
TDS
60 %
Air Humidity
21 °C
Solution Temp
20 °C
Substrate Temp
19 °C
Night Air Temp
7.5 liters
Pot Size
0.55 liters
Watering Volume
35 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 9
Agua de montaña
500 mll
MMA
10 mll
melaza
3 mll
deFharo Twelve weeks old, the flowering has begun and the plant is getting more beautiful and bushy every day, the flower buds are popping up everywhere!! 😉 Currently, this plant is confined in a closet due to a spider infestation that has appeared in some of my other crops. I have isolated both plants after treating them, and with this grow, I have started a prevention strategy. On day 86, I sprayed the plant with soluble sulfur to prevent the proliferation of fungi, which I have also suffered from. On day 90, I sprayed the plant with Neem oil and potassium soap, and soon I will make an application with horsetail to repel attacks. Let's see if I can preserve the crop, as I need to free up space in my closets to disinfect them. In the meantime, I trust I can keep this plant and others that are not affected healthy. Water consumption is still very high, allowing me to apply a wide variety of nutrients. DECODING NUTRITION 😍 - I continue to heat the irrigation water between 21-23 °C. Day 78. Rain and mountain water at 50% (EC: 0.16), potassium humate from leonardite with minerals (Humic, fulvic, P, K, Ca, Si...) at 1.5%, fruit lacto-ferment, minerals, and PK nutrients at 1%. Day 80. Rain and mountain water at 50% (EC: 0.16), molasses (Free sugars, yeasts, Mg, Cu, Fe, Ca, K, B6...), Activated Mountain Microorganisms (MMA) with minerals (P, K, Ca, Si...) at 2% and Ormus (Mg... +PH) at 0.7%. PH: 6.4 EC: 0.90. 800ml. Day 82. Rain and mountain water at 50% (EC: 0.16), potassium humate from leonardite (Humic, fulvic, organic matter) at 1.5%, ash water (Si, K, P...) at 2% and Ormus (Mg... +PH) at 0.7%. PH: 6.55 EC: 1.75. 700ml. Day 83. Rain and mountain water at 50% (EC: 0.16), 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 1%. PH: 6.57 EC: 0.90. 500ml. Day 84. Rain and mountain water at 50% (EC: 0.16), potassium humate from leonardite with minerals (Humic, fulvic, P, K, Ca, Si...) at 2%, fruit lacto-ferment, minerals, and PK nutrients at 1.5%. PH: 6.54 EC: 1.65. 500ml. Nothing more for now. REGARDS TO EVERYONE!! 😮 ==================== • 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 prunings. 3M • Sweet Clementine WEEK 5: Preparation of multi-fruit lacto-ferment and minerals. 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: 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. 3M • Quick Sherbet WEEK 12: Topical cream of shea and HBO. 3M • Purple Shot WEEK 18: Soil to soil. 😎
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Week 13. Flowering
6y ago
50 cm
Height
13 hrs
Light Schedule
24 °C
Day Air Temp
6.5
pH
600 PPM
TDS
60 %
Air Humidity
21 °C
Solution Temp
20 °C
Substrate Temp
19 °C
Night Air Temp
7.5 liters
Pot Size
0.7 liters
Watering Volume
35 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 6
Agua de montaña
1000 mll
Ormus
5 mll
Lacto mineral EM K
15 mll
deFharo Fifth week of flowering, thirteen days of life since seed, the plant continues to grow and form flowers vigorously. Water consumption remains extremely high, consuming 80% of the initial watering of 900ml per pot daily. This week the plant has increased its foliage and some branches are pushing to reach the upper canopy; if all goes well, it promises to be a great crop. I keep this plant confined in its cabinet and safe room with preventive foliar treatments against fungi and insects; I am using sulfur, neem oil, and diatomaceous earth. Since the waterings are frequent, I alternate them with mild solutions or pure water to keep the root system intact for effective nutrient assimilation. This week I am using a preparation that I have kept in anaerobic fermentation for nine months since I made it, Activated Mountain Microorganisms (MMA) in liquid form; these microorganisms come from various forests in the area, unlike my other MMA preparation which is from a single forest, ensuring greater diversity of MM. I have enriched them with 5 minerals: Azomite (Mg, K... +70M), Phosphorite, Leonardite (Humic, fulvic, and humatomelanic acids), Basalt (Mn, Fe, Mg, Si...) and Ash (Si, K, Mn...) and 7 more components: Bone meal (Ca, P...), Kelp (Minerals and Vitamins), Fish meal (NP, Ca...), Powder from orange, banana, apple, and pear peels (Mg, Mn, Fe, B, N, P, K, Vitamins, MO) and finally homemade auxin powder (Rooting and growth hormones, N, MO)... this Biol is mainly designed for the inoculation of Microorganisms into the substrate and the supply of NPK nutrients in the early stages of growth. DECODING THE WATERINGS 😋 Day 86. Mountain water (EC: 0.27. Ca, Mn, Fe, Si, Mg...), Potassium hydrolysate from leonardite with minerals (PK, humic, fulvic...) at 1.5%, Mineral lacto ferment with Efficient Microorganisms EM (Ca, Si, Mg, Mn, Fe, PK, MMA, BAL...) at 1.5%. PH: 6.42 EC: 1.40. 1000ml. Day 87. Mountain water (EC: 0.27. Ca, Mn, Fe, Si, Mg...), Activated Mountain Microorganisms with minerals and nutrients at 2% and Ormus (Mg... +PH) at 0.5%. PH: 6.57 EC: 1.0. 300ml. Day 88. Mountain water (Ca, Mn, Fe, Si, Mg...). PH: 8 EC: 0.27. 500ml. Day 89. Mountain water (EC: 0.27. Ca, Mn, Fe, Si, Mg...), Fruit and mineral EM Biol (NPK, Vitamins, B, Mg, Mn, Fe... MMA, BAL) at 2% and Potassium humate from leonardite with minerals and NPK nutrients at 1%. PH: 6.45 EC: 1.48. 700ml. Day 91. Mountain water (Ca, Mn, Fe, Si, Mg...). PH: 8 EC: 0.27. 1000ml. Nothing more for now. REGARDS, HEALTH, AND HAPPY NEW YEAR 2021!! 😌 ================================== • 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 prunings. 3M • Sweet Clementine WEEK 5: Preparation of multi-fruit and mineral lacto ferment. 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: 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. 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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Week 14. Flowering
6y ago
54 cm
Height
13 hrs
Light Schedule
22 °C
Day Air Temp
6.4
pH
350 PPM
TDS
60 %
Air Humidity
21 °C
Solution Temp
18 °C
Substrate Temp
17 °C
Night Air Temp
7.5 liters
Pot Size
0.7 liters
Watering Volume
35 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 11
Agua de montaña
500 mll
Ormus
5 mll
MMA Plus
20 mll
deFharo Fourteen weeks old, six weeks in flowering... everything was fine until this week!! 😈 I've started to see quite a few leaves showing signs of nutrient excess, I think it's potassium, and the upper leaves have taken on a paler color, probably due to the excess potassium blocking the absorption of other nutrients. The cause was a failed alkaline protein hydrolysate that I tried to fix, and I went overboard with the potassium; I estimate that the mix contains more than 12% highly soluble potassium, the maximum I use in other preparations is 2.5%. The thing is, in two other plants where I used the same preparation, I've had the same symptoms. In this plant's case, it has been more affected because I made 3 applications of the preparation... well, I had the plant under observation for 5 days when I started noticing the problems, watering it with very mild solutions. Today, just a few minutes ago, I did a first root wash only with rainwater at 22°C, 1.5 liters, and 500ml drained from the pot. Let's see how it responds in the coming days; the advantage is that potassium is very soluble and is easily washed away by water. By using rainwater with an EC of 0.026, I further enhanced the dissolution of elements. Normally, in other instances, this amount of water has worked for me to clean roots. I trust in the buffering power of my living organic soil!! 😘 On the other hand, the plant is doing very well; it's the one that consumes the most water at its age, with a multitude of floral buds that need to fatten up. For now, due to lack of space, I’m keeping it in a transition cabinet to flowering with somewhat scarce lights. In a week, I hope it will have its permanent spot in my high-performance cabinet. Continuing with preventive treatments against pests and fungi, this week I did a foliar application with horsetail extract to strengthen the crop and the plant's defenses. DECODING THE WATERING 💧 - Watering temperature between 21-23°C Day 92. 50% rain and mountain water, potassium humate from leonardite with minerals (humic, fulvic, organic matter, PK...) at 1%, guano biol with Efficient Microorganisms -EM- (MMA, BAL, Ca, Mg, P...) at 1%. pH: 6.60 EC: 1.33. 500ml. Day 94. 50% rain and mountain water, molasses, auxin lacto ferment with minerals and NPK nutrients at 2%, potassium hydrolysate from animal protein (BAD FORMULA) - NPK at 0.5%, ash water (Si, K... +pH) at 2%. pH: 6.33 EC: 1.48. 900ml. Day 96. 50% rain and mountain water, Activated Mountain Microorganisms (MMA) in liquid form enriched with minerals and NPK nutrients at 1% and molasses. pH: 6.13 EC: 0.65. 800ml. Day 98. 50% rain and mountain water, pumpkin and carrot biol with MMA (B, carotenoids, vitamins, minerals) at 2.5% and Ormus (Mg... +pH) at 0.5%. pH: 6.60 EC: 0.50. 800ml. Day 99. Rainwater. pH: 7.00 EC: 0.026. 1500ml. REGARDS TO ALL 21ST CENTURY CANNABIS GROWERS 🌱 ===================== • 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: 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 an auxin lacto ferment, 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 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: 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 from 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. WEEK 24: Like water -Like a water 3M • Purple Shot WEEK 18: Soil to soil. 😎 3M • Gorilla Glue WEEK 4: Coco fiber with Activated Mountain Microorganisms (MMA) for substrate mixes. 3M • Diesel S1 WEEK 17. Humate PK. Potassium hydrolysate from leonardite with phosphorus.
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Week 15. Flowering
6y ago
55 cm
Height
13 hrs
Light Schedule
22 °C
Day Air Temp
6.8
pH
40 PPM
TDS
55 %
Air Humidity
22 °C
Solution Temp
18 °C
Substrate Temp
17 °C
Night Air Temp
7.5 liters
Pot Size
0.55 liters
Watering Volume
25 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 5
Agua de montaña
500 mll
Ormus
5 mll
Biol de frutas EM
20 mll
deFharo Fifteen weeks of life and seven of flowering. This week I put the plant on a rainwater diet to recover it from the nutrient overload of the previous week... I outdid myself 😖!! Despite many leaves ending up falling off burned from excess potassium, and despite the fact that the plant has had nutrient lockout in the upper leaves, I believe the plant has a lot of potential, as its metabolism measured by water consumption remains high and stable, and the numerous floral buds promise a great harvest. I have done a functional defoliation of old leaves, and I will continue with the rainwater diet until I see clear signs of changes in the leaf mass. The fact that this crop has had a high water consumption from the beginning has, in my view, accentuated the problem of nutrient excess from watering. The plant, by absorbing so much daily moisture, means that it processes it, and if this moisture is loaded with highly soluble and directly assimilable nutrients, the plant will consume them very quickly until it can’t anymore. It’s the same as humans; if one day we overeat, with true gluttony, we will have to spend a few days lightening our stomach... sorry, my dear!! 😌 DECODING THE WATERING 💦 - Watering temperature between 21 - 23°C. Days 99, 101, 103, and 106. Rainwater at 22°C. pH: 7. EC: 0.03. 1000ml per watering. Day 105. A few vitamins and microorganisms with my most complete preparation. Rainwater and mountain water at 50% (EC: 0.13), molasses, Bio fruits with minerals, nutrients, and Effective Microorganisms -EM (MMA, BAL, Vitamins, Humics, Ca, Mg, Fe, B, Si, Mn... carotenoids) and Ormus (Mg... +pH). pH: 6.5 EC: 1.66. TEMP.: 22°C. 1000ml. REGARDS TO ALL, GROWERS!! 😵‍💫 ================================== • 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: Healer 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 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 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. 3M • Quick Sherbet WEEK 12: Topical cream of shea and HBO. WEEK 24: Like water -Like a water. 3M • Purple Shot WEEK 18: Soil to the soil. 😎 3M • Gorilla Glue WEEK 4: Coconut fiber with Activated Mountain Microorganisms (MMA) for substrate mixes. 3M • Diesel S1 WEEK 17: Humate PK. Potassium hydrolysate from leonardite with phosphorus.
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Week 16. Flowering
6y ago
55 cm
Height
13 hrs
Light Schedule
22 °C
Day Air Temp
6.5
pH
350 PPM
TDS
55 %
Air Humidity
22 °C
Solution Temp
18 °C
Substrate Temp
17 °C
Night Air Temp
7.5 liters
Pot Size
0.4 liters
Watering Volume
25 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 7
Agua de montaña
500 mll
Ormus
5 mll
Agua de lluvia
500 mll
deFharo Week 16 of cultivation, eighth of flowering, and one more in the personal ordeal of this strain, which started off blocked during germination due to a very enriched substrate, then a week later suffered an accident that knocked it out of its pot and forced me into a premature transplant. Now, a week that began with hopes of having overcome potassium toxicity and feeling good because I was going to move the plant to a newly disinfected cabinet with new lights, and now it turns out that the spiders have attacked the crop. For now, they are on the lower and smaller leaves, but they are voracious and not afraid of me... for now!! 😡 The disappointment was total when a couple of hours after turning on the new cabinet, where I also placed my latest crops, which I had preserved and treated against pests, I discovered clear signs of bites on several leaves. With a magnifying glass in hand, I saw that the mites have not yet reached the adult stage and there are quite a few eggs... without delay, I prepared a foliar application with homemade potassium soap and applied it to this and the other plants... for now, this strain has returned to confinement in an independent cabinet. I’m watching the other strains closely to see if they have been infected... that would be a huge bummer!! I'm going to apply the product at least for another 3 days, morning and evening, since the product works in wet conditions, and this way I also create a hostile ecosystem for the mite, trying to eliminate the new generations of mites, and then once a week for maintenance. I don’t know the result yet; we’ll see. 😳 The preventive treatments I have been applying over the last month, with diatomaceous earth, neem oil, horsetail, and soluble sulfur, have not prevented these damn spiders from entering this strain... I really have to go through this ordeal to know, as I am a genuine novice when it comes to pests of this nature. 😔 The plant since the beginning of this week, where it was doing very well and recovering vigor after the potassium toxicity, which I treated with pure and abundant water with Microorganisms for two weeks, has started to consume less water, and I’m seeing that this is a sign of problems that I can detect daily, as I know exactly the water consumed each day from my follow-ups. I’ve seen the cause now; maybe I’ve been too confident with the preventive treatments... anyway, for now, I’m on alert and trying to make life impossible for the spiders. On the other hand, the plant shows a multitude of buds that promise spectacular size and density if the cultivation doesn’t twist further. The high metabolism of the crop gives me confidence, and in the case of the spiders, I think I’m in time to eliminate them before they affect this crop... DECODING THE CULTIVATION 😕 Day 106. Rainwater. PH: 7.0, EC: 0.03, TEMP.: 22°C. 200ml. Day 107. Rainwater, Activated Mountain Microorganisms (MMA) in liquid form with minerals and NPK nutrients at 2% and Ormus (Mg...+PH) at 1%. PH: 6.5, EC: 0.90, TEMP.: 22°C. 700ml. Day 108. Foliar application with homemade Potassium Soap at 1%. PH: 14. Day 109. Rain and mountain water at 50% (EC: 0.13), molasses, Activated Mountain Microorganisms (MMA) in liquid form with minerals at 1%. PH: 6.36, EC: 0.46, TEMP.: 22°C. 900ml. Day 111. Rain and mountain water at 50% (EC: 0.13), molasses, Activated Mountain Microorganisms (MMA) in liquid form with minerals at 1% and Ormus at 0.5%. PH: 6.48, EC: 0.45, TEMP.: 22°C. 600ml. Day 113. Rain and mountain water at 50% (EC: 0.13), fruit and mineral Lacto ferment at 3%, leonardite humate with minerals (Humic, OM, PK...) at 0.6% and Ormus (Mg...+PH) at 1%. PH: 6.44, EC: 1.50, TEMP.: 22°C. 900ml. REGARDS AND HEALTH, GROWERS!! 😏 DEATH TO THE RED SPIDERS!! 💀 ============================== • 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: 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 an Auxin Lacto ferment, 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 Solid Mountain Microorganisms (MMS) seedbed. 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. 3M • Quick Sherbet WEEK 12: Topical cream of shea and HBO. WEEK 24: Like water -Like a water 3M • Purple Shot WEEK 18: Earth to earth. 😎 3M • Gorilla Glue WEEK 4: Coconut fiber with Activated Mountain Microorganisms (MMA) for substrate mixes. WEEK 7: Activation of Mountain Microorganisms in liquid mode (MMA). 3M • Diesel S1 WEEK 17. PK humate. Potassium hydrolysate from leonardite with phosphorus. 3M • Kalini Asia WEEK 17. Potassium soap for pest and mite control.
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Week 17. Flowering
6y ago
55 cm
Height
13 hrs
Light Schedule
22 °C
Day Air Temp
6.4
pH
Normal
Smell
550 PPM
TDS
55 %
Air Humidity
21 °C
Solution Temp
17 °C
Substrate Temp
16 °C
Night Air Temp
7.5 liters
Pot Size
0.4 liters
Watering Volume
20 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 10
Agua de montaña
500 mll
Ormus
6 mll
Agua de lluvia
500 mll
deFharo Ninth week of flowering and 17th of life, we have won this battle against the spiders, there’s only a trace of their passage on some lower leaves left, the treatment with my potassium soap and a hostile environment with low temperatures and high humidity has slowed the onset of the pest. The plant has saved much of its leaf mass and is back to high water consumption. The potassium toxicity is just a bad memory. The buds of this strain are very dense and numerous, and I hope to help them grow more in the little time of flowering that’s left. For now, the plant has a very high water consumption that forces me to water deeply every two days, this also allows me to feed it gradually without excess nutrient concentrations. This coming week I will apply some bio-stimulant to help the crop definitely come out of the trance and face its maturity with vigor. DECODING THE GROWTH 😁 Day 114. Foliar application with my potassium soap. PH: 14. Day 115. Foliar application with my potassium soap. PH: 14. Day 115. Mountain water (Ca, Si, Fe, Mg...EC: 0.27), Activated Mountain Microorganisms (MMA) in liquid form with minerals and nutrients NPK at 1%, Pumpkin Biol (B, Ca, Mg, K, carotenoids...) with MMA at 2%, Enzymatic hydrolyzed animal protein (amino acids, N, P, Ca...) at 0.25% and Ormus (Mg...+PH) at 1%. PH: 6.25, EC: 1.00. TEMP.: 21°C. 600ml. Day 117. Rain and mountain water at 50% (EC: 0.13), Lacto fermented minerals and nutrients NPK with Efficient Microorganisms -EM (MMA, BAL, Ca, Si, Mg, Fe...) at 1%, Lacto fermented auxins with minerals and nutrients NPK at 1% and Ormus (Mg...+PH) at 0.25%. PH: 6.65, EC: 1.00. TEMP.: 21°C. 800ml. Day 119. Rainwater and beans at 50% (EC: 0.4), Biol of animal meals with Efficient Microorganisms -EM (MMA, BAL, Amino acids, Ca, Mg, P...) at 1% and Leonardite PK humate at 0.5%. PH: 6.40, EC: 0.9, TEMP.: 22°C. 600ml. Day 119. Rainwater and beans (EC: 0.38), Biol of animal meals with Efficient Microorganisms -EM (MMA, BAL, Ca, Mg, Fe, NP...), Potassium hydrolyzed Leonardite with phosphorus at 0.5%. PH: 6.40, EC: 0.90. TEMP.: 21°C. 600ml. REGARDS TO ALL MARIJUANA SMOKERS!! 😮 ======================================== • 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 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: Healing and protector 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 seedbed of Solid Mountain Microorganisms (MMS) WEEK 10: Extraction of HBO 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 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. 3M • Quick Sherbet WEEK 12: Topical cream of shea 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. WEEK 7: Activation of Mountain Microorganisms in liquid mode (MMA). 3M • Diesel S1 WEEK 17. Humate PK. Potassium hydrolyzed Leonardite with phosphorus. 3M • Kalini Asia WEEK 17. Potassium soap for pest control of insects and mites.
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Week 18. Flowering
6y ago
55 cm
Height
13 hrs
Light Schedule
24 °C
Day Air Temp
6.5
pH
Strong
Smell
600 PPM
TDS
55 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
18 °C
Substrate Temp
17 °C
Night Air Temp
7.5 liters
Pot Size
0.45 liters
Watering Volume
20 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 5
Agua de montaña
500 mll
Ormus
6 mll
Agua de lluvia
500 mll
deFharo Welcome to week 18 of life and the tenth of flowering of this great strain, which has overcome all the cultivation obstacles, and there have been many, and now it is focused on fattening the buds to give me a great harvest!! 😍 It had a two-week blockage in the seedling stage due to poor substrate setup, an accident saved it when I took the opportunity to change the substrate, when the grow was going best, launched into flowering, with an extremely high water consumption, I made 3 applications with one of my first fertilizers in bad condition and with an outrageous amount of potassium, which caused a potassium toxicity that took more than two weeks to recover from with waterings and it also lost a lot of leaf mass, when it was coming out of this trance the damn spider mites attacked... I crushed them with 3 applications of homemade potassium soap. Now the plant has recovered all its metabolism and consumes water at maximum capacity, the buds are extremely hard and fragrant, there are still white pistils, so this week of the waning moon I’m going to give it some good doses of PK. DECODING THE GROWING 😉 Day 121. 50% rainwater and mountain water (EC: 0.13), Horsetail extract (vitamins, micronutrients, amino acids, Si...) at 4% and Ormus (Mg...+PH) at 1.5%. PH: 6.9, EC: 1.0. TEMP.: 20°C. 900ml. Day 121. Foliar application of horsetail with rainwater at 2%. Day 124. Rainwater with Leonardite potassium humate PK at 0.5%, Activated Mountain Microorganisms with minerals and NPK nutrients at 2%, honey (enzymes, minerals, sugars...) and Ormus (Mg...+PH) at 1%. PH: 6.35, EC: 1.25. TEMP.: 20°C. 900ml. Day 126. Rainwater with Leonardite potassium humate PK at 2%, Guano biol with Efficient Microorganisms -EM (MMA, BAL, Ca, Si, Mg, Fe, NP...) at 2%. PH: 6.40, EC: 1.48. TEMP.: 20°C. 900ml. ==================================== • 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: 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 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 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. 3M • Quick Sherbet WEEK 12: Shea topical cream and HBO. WEEK 24: Like water -Like a water. 3M • Purple Shot WEEK 18: Soil to the soil. 😎 3M • Gorilla Glue WEEK 4: Coco fiber with Activated Mountain Microorganisms (MMA) for substrate mixes. WEEK 7: Activation of Mountain Microorganisms in liquid mode (MMA). 3M • Diesel S1 WEEK 17. PK Humate. Potassium hydrolysate from leonardite with phosphorus. 3M • Kalini Asia WEEK 17. Potassium soap for pest control of insects and mites.
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Week 19. Flowering
6y ago
55 cm
Height
13 hrs
Light Schedule
24 °C
Day Air Temp
6.6
pH
Strong
Smell
650 PPM
TDS
55 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
19 °C
Substrate Temp
18 °C
Night Air Temp
7.5 liters
Pot Size
0.45 liters
Watering Volume
20 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 5
Agua de montaña
500 mll
Agua de lluvia
500 mll
Humato PK
12 mll
deFharo Welcome to the eleventh week of flowering and nineteenth of life. The plant continues to thrive, fattening up the buds, the smell of peanuts or nuts is very intense, and the density of the buds is extreme... very hard!! For now, the plant retains all its leaf mass, there is no aging in the large leaves, except for the signs left by potassium toxicity and spider mites, but these leaves are preserved and also help with photosynthesis. Water consumption remains very high. I keep the substrate hydrated, without waiting for it to dry completely. This week, deep watering with PK nutrients and mainly humic acids. DECODING THE GROWTH 😛 Day 128. Rainwater, mountain water, and beans (EC: 0.38), molasses and ormus (Mg...+PH) at 1%. PH: 6.53, EC: 0.98. 900ml. Day 129. Rainwater and mountain water at 50% (EC: 0.13) and molasses. PH: 6.50, EC: 0.30. 500ml. Day 131. Rainwater and mountain water at 50% (EC: 0.13), potassium hydrolysate from leonardite (Humic, fulvic, PK) at 2%, Biol from guanos with Efficient Microorganisms -EM (MMA, BAL, P, Ca, Mg...) at 3%. PH: 6.60, EC: 1.45. 900ml. Day 132. Rainwater and mountain water at 50% (EC: 0.13), molasses (Sugars, enzymes, minerals, yeasts, K...), Activated Mountain Microorganisms (MMA) with minerals at 1% and potassium hydrolysate from leonardite (Humic, fulvic, PK...+PH) at 0.5%. PH: 6.30, EC: 0.70. 700ml. Day 134. Rainwater and mountain water at 50% (EC: 0.13) and potassium hydrolysate from leonardite (Humic, fulvic, PK...+PH) at 2%. PH: 6.86, EC: 1.48. 900ml. REGARDS AND HEALTH TO ALL!! ✊ ============================ • 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 spores and Mycorrhizae. 3M • Tropicanna Poison WEEK 7: Preparation of a Solid Mountain Microorganisms nursery (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 homemade waste. Fruit peels. Dehydration and storage. 3M • Quick Sherbet WEEK 12: Shea butter topical cream and HBO. WEEK 24: Like water -Like a water. 3M • Purple Shot WEEK 18: Soil to the soil. 😎 3M • Gorilla Glue WEEK 4: Coco fiber with Activated Mountain Microorganisms (MMA) for substrate mixes. WEEK 7: Activation of Mountain Microorganisms in liquid mode (MMA). 3M • Diesel S1 WEEK 17. PK Humate. Potassium hydrolysate from leonardite with phosphorus. 3M • Kalini Asia WEEK 17. Potassium soap for pest control of insects and mites.
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Week 20. Flowering
6y ago
55 cm
Height
13 hrs
Light Schedule
24 °C
Day Air Temp
6.7
pH
Strong
Smell
650 PPM
TDS
55 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
19 °C
Substrate Temp
18 °C
Night Air Temp
7.5 liters
Pot Size
0.5 liters
Watering Volume
20 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 6
Agua de montaña
500 mll
Agua de lluvia
500 mll
Humato PK
18 mll
deFharo Welcome friends to the twelfth week of flowering of this great strain, 140 days of life since seed. There are no notable updates compared to last week, the buds are fattening up, the leaf mass is stable, and the high water consumption continues, white pistils still adorn the buds, the smell is getting more intense, and the density of the buds is exceptional. The plant is focused on giving its best, and I'm helping it with very calculated waterings regarding concentration and nutrients. DECODING THE GROWTH 😜 - This week a first watering to strengthen the crop, vitamins, a bit of amino acids, humic acids, and PK. Day 136. Rain and mountain water at 50% (EC: 0.13), Honey (Sugars, enzymes, minerals...), Fruit and mineral biol with Effective Microorganisms -EM (MMA, BAL, Vitamins, B, carotenoids, PK, minerals...) at 2%, Enzymatic hydrolyzate of animal proteins (amino acids, Ca, P, Fe...) at 0.1%, Potassium hydrolyzate of leonardite -Humate- with phosphorus (Humic, fulvic, PK, OM...) at 1.5%. PH: 6.86, EC: 2.00. - A second watering two days later only with rainwater and molasses (PH: 6.50, EC: 0.13. 1000ml) to help fully digest the previous watering, plus a solid input with dolomite (Ca, Mg) and Epsom salt (Mg). - Third watering of the week, specific for bud growth and fattening. Day 140. Mountain water (EC: 0.27. Ca, Si, Fe, Mn, So...), Potassium hydrolyzate of leonardite -Humate- with phosphorus (Humic, fulvic, PK, OM...) at 1.5% and molasses (sugars, Cu, Fe, K, yeasts, enzymes, minerals...). PH: 6.53, EC: 1.70. REGARDS, HEALTH, AND GREAT HARVESTS TO EVERYONE!! 😋 ========================= • 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 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 Mountain Solid Microorganisms 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. 3M • Quick Sherbet WEEK 12: Topical shea cream and HBO. WEEK 24: Like water -Like a water. 3M • Purple Shot WEEK 18: Soil to the soil. 😎 3M • Gorilla Glue WEEK 4: Coco fiber with Activated Mountain Microorganisms (MMA) for substrate mixes. WEEK 7: Activation of Mountain Microorganisms in liquid mode (MMA). 3M • Diesel S1 WEEK 17. PK Humate. Potassium hydrolyzate of leonardite with phosphorus. 3M • Kalini Asia WEEK 17. Potassium soap for control of insect and mite pests.
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Week 21. Flowering
5y ago
55 cm
Height
13 hrs
Light Schedule
24 °C
Day Air Temp
6.7
pH
Strong
Smell
650 PPM
TDS
55 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
19 °C
Substrate Temp
18 °C
Night Air Temp
7.5 liters
Pot Size
0.5 liters
Watering Volume
20 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 9
Agua de montaña
1000 mll
Humato PK
15 mll
Melaza
1 mll
deFharo Welcome to the last week of life for this great strain, I'm going to wait this week to harvest it, then dry it, cure it, and smoke it without mercy!! 😈 Thirteen weeks of flowering seems like a lot to me, although I'm used to my crops stretching considerably compared to the producer's indications, like in the case of this strain where it says it will be ready in 7-8 weeks, I keep reflecting on this topic, the time doesn't bother me but it contradicts my concept of crop optimization related to production costs. In the case of this strain, I had it for the first two weeks of flowering at 14/10 hours and they didn't flower, even if I discount these two weeks, the flowering period is going to extend to 12 weeks, I'm still convinced that the richness and variety of minerals in a crop make it evolve and delay its senescence, also, the slow and constant work of microbiology in the rhizosphere maintaining substrate porosity, root mobility, gradual nutrient assimilation, and organic matter mineralization contribute. I know some organic wine producers and their grape harvests are always the last in their area, also achieving the highest sugar levels. Anyway, I'm trying to shorten the vegetative growth time and go directly to a 13/11 flowering schedule. This week the buds have shown fattening, there are still white pistils and the trichomes continue to mature, the old leaves have started to give up their nutrients before falling to the ground, the smell is very intense and water consumption remains high, I keep the plant quite hydrated as we've had several days of very low relative humidity. DECODING THE GROWTH 😇 Day 142. Multi-component watering, with Activated Mountain Microorganisms in liquid form with minerals and NPK nutrients at 2.6%, potassium humate from leonardite that adds humic and fulvic acids, organic matter, and extra potassium at 1.5% and molasses to give energy to the Microorganisms. pH: 6.40, EC: 1.70. 1000ml. Day 144. To help dissolve the previous watering: Spring water. pH: 6.7, EC: 0.50. 1000ml. Day 146. Watering to strengthen the crop. Mountain water and chickpeas (EC: 0.44), MMA with pumpkin, carrot, and Chitosan at 3.5% and Ormus (Ca, Mg...+pH) at 0.5%. pH: 6.80 EC: 1.54. 1000ml. Day 148. Vitamins and nutrients for flowering. Mountain water, potassium humate from leonardite that adds humic and fulvic acids, organic matter, and extra potassium at 1.5%, fruit and mineral lacto-ferment (Ca, Mg, P, K, B, Fe...) at 2%. I spray the surface of the substrate with potassium soap to try to eliminate the larvae of the substrate flies, we'll see. REGARDS AND HEALTH TO MY GROWER FRIENDS!! ✊ ====================================== • 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 protecting 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 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 butter topical cream and HBO. WEEK 24: Like water -Like a water. 3M • Purple Shot WEEK 18: Soil to soil. 😎 3M • Gorilla Glue WEEK 4: Coco fiber with Activated Mountain Microorganisms (MMA) for substrate mixes. WEEK 7: Activation of Mountain Microorganisms in liquid mode (MMA). 3M • Diesel S1 WEEK 17. Humate PK. Potassium hydrolysate from leonardite with phosphorus. 3M • Kalini Asia WEEK 17. Potassium soap for pest control of insects and mites. 3M • Sage n' Sour WEEK 13. Activation of Mountain Microorganisms with Pumpkin, Carrot, Minerals, and Chitosan.
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Week 22. Flowering
5y ago
55 cm
Height
13 hrs
Light Schedule
24 °C
Day Air Temp
6.7
pH
Strong
Smell
650 PPM
TDS
55 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
19 °C
Substrate Temp
18 °C
Night Air Temp
7.5 liters
Pot Size
0.5 liters
Watering Volume
20 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 2
Agua de montaña
1000 mll
Melaza
1 mll
deFharo Welcome to harvest week for this great strain. After the last two water and molasses waterings, this morning I harvested the flowers from this plant. They are now drying. The tips of the branches weighed 200g wet and the rest 122g, an acceptable yield. The buds are extremely hard, fragrant, and sticky, the trichomes mostly milky, with a few amber ones, I think it’s going to be a delight to smoke. I’ll be back in a week with the results. CHEERS AND HEALTH FRIENDS GROWERS!! 😍 =============================== • CHECK OUT MY ADVANCED GROWING TECHNIQUES AND 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 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: Healer and protector 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 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: 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. WEEK 24: Like water -Like a water. 3M • Purple Shot WEEK 18: Earth to earth. 😎 3M • Gorilla Glue WEEK 4: Coconut fiber with Activated Mountain Microorganisms (MMA) for substrate mixes. WEEK 7: Activation of Mountain Microorganisms in liquid mode (MMA). 3M • Diesel S1 WEEK 17: Humate PK. Potassium hydrolysate from leonardite with phosphorus. 3M • Kalini Asia WEEK 17: Potassium soap for pest control of insects and mites. 3M • Sage n' Sour WEEK 13: Activation of Mountain Microorganisms with Pumpkin, Carrot, Minerals, and Chitosan.
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Week 22. Harvest
5y ago
Happy Harvest Day!
Rated
9/10
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Cepa con una larga y tortuosa vida que ha demostrado una fortaleza y vigor impresionantes. Superó un bloqueo de dos semanas al principio por sustrato muy enriquecido, tuvo una grave intoxicación de potasio cuando estaba en floración y tardó otras 2 semanas en volver a la normalidad y finalmente sufrió un ataque de araña roja que ralentizó durante días el metabolismo, hasta que pude acabar con la plaga, que dejó marcas en la mitad inferior del cultivo. Aun así, la planta me regaló momentos bellísimos en floración, la cosecha ha sido muy satisfactoria y la calidad, textura, aroma y densidad de los cogollos excepcional!! 😁 Después de una semana de secado y de un día curando en bote de cristal, hoy he comenzado el día fumando esta delicia de hierba, los aromas en el bote se han multiplicado, los cogollos se quedan pegados en mis manos y al moler la hierba, ésta duplica su volumen... a pesar del poco tiempo de secado, mis pulmones han resistido sin tos, humo muy suave de tragar y potente en la cabeza. Aromas selváticos intensos, cítricos y amaderados que descienden por la nariz hasta la garganta, instalándose durante mucho tiempo, aromas clásicos de hierba Kush que me transportan a otros tiempos. Sin duda una gran cepa que me comprometo a cultivar de nuevo, porque estoy seguro que con un cultivo sin tropiezos esta planta puede dar mucho más!!
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Spent 155 days
Ger Veg Flo Har
322 g
Bud wet weight per plant
100 g
Bud dry weight per plant
1
Plants
0.16
Grow Room size
Easy
Difficulty
Positive effects
Creative, Relaxed, Uplifted
Positive effects
Taste
Citrus, Earthy, Woody
Taste
Sleepy
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Indica
Hybrid
Sativa

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Air humidity
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deFharo An excellent harvest, the potential of the bud is already noticeable after just 8 days of drying, currently a very strong effect, purely indica, with very pronounced aromas and exceptional density in the sticky buds. EXTRA GROWING DATA (Statistics taken from my daily tracking. See photos) Height: 55cm. 7.5L fabric pot Days of cultivation: 157 Weeks of growth: 8 Weeks of flowering: 14 Watering statistics: Total liters of water: 45L Average EC: 0.96 Average pH: 6.57 PRODUCTION DATA: Per watt: 0.74g/w Per height (55cm): 1.82g per centimeter. Per pot capacity (7.5L): 13.33g per liter of soil. Per cultivation time (22 weeks): 4.54g per week. Cheers and health to all the underground Marijuana growing buddies!! Grow organic!! 😈
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Ferenc
Ferenc commentedweek 46y ago
Good Luck! @deFharo
deFharo
deFharo commented6y ago
RplFerenc, thank you!! 🙏
Ferenc
Ferenc commented6y ago
@deFharo, That's a real monster ;)
deFharo
deFharo commented6y ago
@Ferenc, yes, a beast!! 👽
Organic_LarF
Organic_LarF commentedweek 116y ago
High, I get you, start with loose soil nor 2 chunky, then, transplant to a more selfsustaining soil. 🌿 🙏 🙏 🙏 🌿
deFharo
deFharo commented6y ago
@Organic_LarF, I only do a transplant, as I grow in small pots of 6 or 7l. The idea is to facilitate maximum root development, a good horizon to achieve this in the 3 weeks following the transplant, for 7l pots. At this time the need for nutrients is basic, because the plant hardly needs nitrogen and little else. I think that forcing the plant to forcibly absorb (soluble) nutrients in this early stage makes it difficult for roots to proliferate.
Organic_LarF
Organic_LarF commented6y ago
@deFharo, I get somehow the same feeling about my homesoil mix to. Its not easy to root bcs like you say, theres to much debree and high amounts of nutrients, while it just needs good water and some N. 😅 🙏 🌿 🌿 🌿 🙏
deFharo
deFharo commented6y ago
@Organic_LarF, Yes, we already know that after the transition to flowering it can grow a lot, so you have to take it there with good roots and start with real nutrition, because the flowering plant needs a much more variety of elements than in growth and thus give everything .
DoDrugs420
DoDrugs420 commentedweek 225y ago
Gotta love that Monster Bud Kush.
deFharo
deFharo commented5y ago
@DoDrugs420, yes, it's monstrous!! 🌲
ThrashedTV_BakedByGlaze
Absolute beauty 😈
deFharo
deFharo commented5y ago
HighRoller909
HighRoller909 commentedweek 205y ago
Buds look beautiful,colors are so good.I would like to smoke those buds,I'm sure they are super smooth and so tasty.One day I'll do a full organic grow and your diaries will be the first source I'll be looking at :)
deFharo
deFharo commented5y ago
@HighRoller909, thanks and keep it up!! You can count on my support for organic growing... ✊
Patricia_Zamnesia
We're eager to see how this is going to evolve!!
deFharo
deFharo commented6y ago
@Patricia_Zamnesia, I have hope, the genetics are undeniable. I'm going to do my part, the reward is a great quality yield. 😋
Harukisan
Harukisan commentedweek 206y ago
Looks great! 💪
Smokwiri
Smokwiri commentedweek 176y ago
development looks very nice, keep up the good worx mate 👌💪
Syrunz
Syrunz commentedweek 176y ago
Some big buds and some seriously vibrant colours 👌👌
Smokwiri
Smokwiri commentedweek 146y ago
Looking good my friend, best wishes for the new year 2021
Smokwiri
Smokwiri commentedweek 136y ago
always nice to see the development of so many ganja plants like yours 👌 💪 👻
Smokwiri
Smokwiri commentedweek 156y ago
Plant looks sweet, keep up the good worx 👌
heizen
heizen commentedweek 116y ago
Nice grow mate, plants are looking good, keep it up, imma follow this one upclose.
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