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All Organic - OGKB 2.1 x Slurricane

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4 years ago
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Indoor
Room Type
ScrOG
weeks 8-18
Defoliation
weeks 5, 12-13
HST
weeks 5
Topping
weeks 5
LST
weeks 6, 8-10
Other
Grow medium
114 L
Pot Size
1.89 L
Watering
0
Germination
4 years ago
Nothing major to report, 4 seeds started germination process on 11.20
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Paper Towel
Germination Method
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Week 1. Vegetation
4 years ago
24 hrs
24 °C
No Smell
40 %
1 L
10.16 cm
Moved plants into organic soil on day 6, have them on 24 hr light cycle until I get my grow tent setup, roughly 3 weeks
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Week 2. Vegetation
4 years ago
7.62 cm
18 hrs
24 °C
No Smell
40 %
21 °C
21 °C
1 L
25.4 cm
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Week 3. Vegetation
4 years ago
17.78 cm
18 hrs
24 °C
No Smell
40 %
21 °C
24 °C
24 °C
1 L
1 L
53.34 cm
Last few days on Thursday and Friday for these girls under the T5. They saw new light from my new 630w cmh light. On Sunday they will be transplanted to their new home in 30 gallon containers of build a soil 3.0 with their recommended blend of kashi, worms, vermicompost, cover crop and special living soil nutrient blend.
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Skunklerman
Skunklermanstarted grow question 4 years ago
How far away would you place the 630w cmh light from 3 week old plants?
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Other. General questions
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c2_farms
c2_farmsanswered grow question 4 years ago
best answer would be to ask the manufacturer of that light directly
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Week 4. Vegetation
4 years ago
17.78 cm
18 hrs
24 °C
No Smell
30 %
21 °C
24 °C
18 °C
114 L
2 L
53.34 cm
Nutrients 1
Compost tea 132.086 mll
Having trouble keeping humidity up as my grow is in the basement. Have home humidifier set to 35% but not enough even with a humidifier in the tent set to 60. Lights out isn’t an issue, it’s when lights on and the 6” exhaust is running that my temps are good but rh too low. UPDATE 12/21: The girls are back on track I fixed the whole home humidifier and added more humidifiers so my humidity is up to 50s. Plants are extremely healthy and the soil ecosystem is dreamy. Lots of worms at subsurface, cover crop is spreading and growing well and the plants are loving life.
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Week 5. Vegetation
4 years ago
20.32 cm
18 hrs
24 °C
No Smell
45 %
21 °C
24 °C
18 °C
114 L
2 L
53.34 cm
Started to train the big plant, going to wait at least another 2 weeks to flip them into flower. Watering every three or so days as I was able to bring up the humidity to near 60 and the pots have been staying nice and moist. Hit with neem at beginning of week and will continue running an integrated pest management system with essential oils, neem (w bronners), mindful watering and overall grow tent cleanliness. Current challenges; black fungus gnats (they have degraded since I cut back on watering and introduced sticky traps)
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HST
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Topping
Technique
Defoliation
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Week 6. Vegetation
4 years ago
20.32 cm
18 hrs
24 °C
No Smell
45 %
21 °C
24 °C
18 °C
114 L
2 L
53.34 cm
This week will see the introduction of the scrog as well as an integrated pest management program with essential oils one week and neem oil the next. The intent is to stay proactive on ipm and not reactive by doing revolving, weekly applications. My schedule for January is posted in picture form, but I will write it out for those needing better guidance: Day 1: Essential oil mixture (pictured) foliar spray for IPM Day 2: Nothing Day 3: Water Day 4: Nothing Day 5: Compost Tea (bubbled worm castings and black molasses) Foliar Spray Day 6: Water and Aloe Mixture Day 7: Nothing
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LST
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Grow Questions
Skunklerman
Skunklermanstarted grow question 4 years ago
Getting weird brown growth at the base of the leaves on new growth... anyone know what this is and how to treat? I may add I have no signs of any pests , bugs or anything. This is a full organic grow therefore I did hit it with essential oils as a pest prevent a week ago.
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Leaves. Color - Mottling
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Robertsanswered grow question 4 years ago
It is possibly from the past preventive you put on it. It it gets on leaves they can absorb what was in it.
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Week 7. Vegetation
4 years ago
20.32 cm
18 hrs
24 °C
No Smell
45 %
21 °C
24 °C
18 °C
114 L
2 L
53.34 cm
Came to the realization that I’m overwatering these massive pots thus why I’m seeing the curling and struggling plants. On a positive note by end of week 7 I did see a big turn around and also was able to diagnose and in the process of treating fungus gnats.
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Week 8. Vegetation
4 years ago
20.32 cm
18 hrs
24 °C
Weak
45 %
21 °C
24 °C
18 °C
114 L
2 L
53.34 cm
I came to the conclusion that my issues all stem from the fact that I was doing two things wrong with my watering: 1. Too much (duh) 2. Too fast! I was using a watering can and it is talked about time and time again to use a hand sprayer to ensure even distribution and slow release. It is very challenging with a no till method because I’m impatient and I need to remember that I’m nurturing the living soil, not the plant and this method is far different from my outdoor and hydroponic experience. This weeks schedule looked like this: 12/27: Water and 1/4cup of kashi per plant top dressed 12/28: Nothing 12/29: Nothing 12/30: Water 12/31: Essential Oil foliar spray (ginger, eucalyptus, peppermint, bronners soap) 1/1: Nothing 1/2: Water/Aloe
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LST
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ScrOG
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Week 9. Vegetation
4 years ago
35.56 cm
18 hrs
24 °C
Weak
45 %
21 °C
24 °C
18 °C
114 L
2 L
53.34 cm
Week 9 has been very uneventful because I've been severely limiting my watering to get my living soil moisture level back on track. 1/3: Nothing 1/4: Nothing 1/5: Water (3/4 gal per pot) 1/6: Nothing 1/7: Nothing 1/8 Nothing 1/9: Nothing The crazy part of living soil is sometimes less is more... This week has proven this theory as things are starting to really shape up.
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Week 10. Vegetation
4 years ago
45.72 cm
18 hrs
24 °C
Weak
45 %
21 °C
24 °C
18 °C
114 L
2 L
53.34 cm
Every day sees vast improvement, fungus gnats are at all time low numbers and the plants are doing great. I have again been restricting the watering, but re-integrated an pest management program that i'm starting to feel comfortable with (not burning plants, efficacy, etc). Week looked like this: 1/10 - 1/12: Nothing 1/13: Neem foliar spray with bronners peppermint soap at lights out 1/14: Neem soil drench with 3/4 gallon water per pot 1/15: Cleaned out tent; sanitized, wiped and vacuumed 1/16: Nothing
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Week 11. Flowering
4 years ago
45.72 cm
12 hrs
24 °C
Weak
45 %
21 °C
24 °C
18 °C
114 L
2 L
53.34 cm
Nutrients 3
Crab meal 2.604 mll
Neem Seed Meal 6-1-2 - Down To Earth
Neem Seed Meal 6-1-2 2.604 mll
Kelp Meal 1-0.1-2 - Down To Earth
Kelp Meal 1-0.1-2 2.604 mll
This week saw alot of action with clones being taken from all three plants and lights being switched over to flower at 12/12. The plants have not yet looked this good and i'm starting to see why no-till is the way to go. The plants are incredibly happy and require minimal attention. That being said, with a bit of love on organic pest management, they are really starting to flourish big time. The week looked like this: 1/17: Water with essential oils (3 drops ea/gal: rosemary, ginger and thyme) - 1 gal per pot 1/18: Nothing 1/19: Nothing 1/20: Compost Tea spray (compost, build a soil craft blend and black molasses bubbled for 48 hours) at lights out 1/21: Neem with essential oils (clove, eucalyptus and lemongrass - 2 drops ea) foliar spray at lights out 1/22: Nothing 1/23: Nothing
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Week 12. Flowering
4 years ago
45.72 cm
12 hrs
24 °C
Normal
45 %
21 °C
24 °C
18 °C
114 L
2 L
53.34 cm
Nutrients 3
Crab meal 2.604 mll
Neem Seed Meal 6-1-2 - Down To Earth
Neem Seed Meal 6-1-2 2.604 mll
Kelp Meal 1-0.1-2 - Down To Earth
Kelp Meal 1-0.1-2 2.604 mll
The plants are going nuts with my new pest management program and continuation of feeding the soil. The compost tea application seems to be extremely effective and will be something i continue to do until about a month before harvest. This week I began adding some more amendments to my living soil, mainly again for pest management and specifically promoting microbial growth that hinders powdered mildew and other pests down the road. This week looked like this: 1/24: Nothing 1/25: 1 gal water and 1 tablespoon coconut powder per pot 1/26: Nothing 1/27: Top dress of 1/4 cup/plant of kelp meal, neem meal and crab meal. 1 gal of water per pot 1/28: Neem meal and kelp meal bubbled for 24 and 48 hours and applied foliar at lights out 1/29: Nothing 1/30: Defoliate
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Week 13. Flowering
4 years ago
45.72 cm
12 hrs
24 °C
45 %
21 °C
24 °C
18 °C
114 L
2 L
53.34 cm
Week was great as I saw the end to my fungus gnats and the plants really began to develop their own signature smells. The monster plant has more myrcene funky smell to it and the smaller bushy plants are hitting hard with fruity earth tones. This week looked like this: 2/7: nothing 2/8: 1 gal water/pot with 1 tbsp coconut water powder/pot and 1 drop of microbe lite bmc 2/9: nothing 2/10: nothing 2/11: 1 gal water/pot with 1 tbsp aloe flakes/pot. and 1 drop microbe lite bmc. Top dressed with gnarley barley which is sprouted hemp seed, Barley seed and corn seed which i pulverized 2/12: nothing 2/13: .5 gal water/pot and light defoliation
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Week 14. Flowering
4 years ago
45.72 cm
12 hrs
24 °C
Normal
45 %
21 °C
24 °C
18 °C
114 L
2 L
53.34 cm
The week looked as such: Nothing until Wednesday: 1 gal each pot water with gnarley barley ground and bubbled for 24 hours. Topped each pot w ground gnarly barley, build a soil special blend, kashi and neem meal.
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Week 15. Flowering
4 years ago
45.72 cm
12 hrs
24 °C
Normal
45 %
21 °C
24 °C
18 °C
114 L
2 L
53.34 cm
Straight forward week: Watered once with coconut powder (2 gal water and 2 tbsp coconut powder). Only 1 gal water per plant spritzed on top. No foliage sprAys and minimal additions to soil.
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Week 16. Flowering
4 years ago
45.72 cm
12 hrs
24 °C
Normal
45 %
21 °C
24 °C
18 °C
114 L
2 L
53.34 cm
Week was fine, realized I was slightly under watering due to the plants drooping a little so I’m still wrapping my head around the balance of too much and not enough water. Week looked like this; Fri through Monday: Nothing Tuesday: root drench w kelp meal, sprout mix (corn, hemp and malted barley ). 2 gal per plant aerated with approx 1 cup sprout mix pulverized and 4 tbsp of kelp meal Thursday: 1 gal water and 1 tbsp coconut powder per plant
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Week 17. Flowering
4 years ago
45.72 cm
12 hrs
24 °C
Normal
45 %
21 °C
24 °C
18 °C
114 L
2 L
53.34 cm
Watered 3x this week as they are slurping hard... Saturday: kelp and gnarley barley enzyme tea root French, 2 gallons per pot of water, 24 hour bubble with roughly 1/4 c ea gb and kelp meAl Monday: aloe powder flakes and 1 gal per pot of h2o Thursday: 1 gal h2o and coconut powder
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Week 18. Flowering
4 years ago
45.72 cm
12 hrs
24 °C
Strong
45 %
21 °C
24 °C
18 °C
114 L
2 L
53.34 cm
Still seeing ebbs and flows of fungus gnats but they are seemingly under control and I’m not having many other issues to speak of which is nothing but a godsend. The living soil seems to be killing it as far as nutrients goes, plants are extremely healthy and the ecosystem is doing very very well. Roughly 2 weeks til harvest
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Wicked_Stix
Wicked_Stixcommentedweek 04 years ago
Pulling out that gold pack is always something to report! Good luck
Wicked_Stix
Wicked_Stixcommented4 years ago
@Skunklerman, gold packs are limited release strains
Skunklerman
Skunklermancommented4 years ago
@Wicked_Stix, what does gold pack mean? First timer for great genetics
Dahoola
Dahoolacommentedweek 04 years ago
Good luck with your grow, I'll follow along!
Skunklerman
Skunklermancommented4 years ago
@Dahoola, appreciated, I have successfully grown excellent mj outdoor several times in socal. Living in mich now and growing organic indoor for first time
Smokwiri
Smokwiricommentedweek 114 years ago
great job 👌
Skunklerman
Skunklermancommented4 years ago
@Smokwiri, thanks bro 🙏🙏🙏
heizen
heizencommentedweek 34 years ago
Nice grow mate, plants are looking good, keep it up, imma follow this one upclose.
Skunklerman
Skunklermancommented4 years ago
@heizen, thanks dude I appreciate it! Always appreciate the support and suggestions
Terpy_Sonic
Terpy_Soniccommentedweek 44 years ago
This winter has brought RH issues for many my friend. Hope these expensive genetics bounce back for you. Good luck with the grow.
DreamOn
DreamOncommentedweek 04 years ago
Good luck with the grow mate! 🌱😎
Felloffthegrid420
Felloffthegrid420commentedweek 154 years ago
Great work got some fire going on from the looks 💪💪💪😷
Skunklerman
Skunklermancommented4 years ago
@Felloffthegrid420, thanks dude I appreciate the support
Smokwiri
Smokwiricommentedweek 54 years ago
great ganja you got growing there my friend 👌💪
Skunklerman
Skunklermancommented4 years ago
@Smokwiri, thanks homie appreciate the words of encouragement
Chlorophyll_Junkie
Chlorophyll_Junkiecommentedweek 184 years ago
Looking good! 😁👍🏼
Tree_man
Tree_mancommentedweek 164 years ago
Looking nice
NugLife420
NugLife420commentedweek 144 years ago
Looking good 😎
Smokwiri
Smokwiricommentedweek 84 years ago
Stopped by today, looked at the pics, your plant gives me a smile on my face 👌💪
Skunklerman
Skunklermancommentedweek 94 years ago
Week 9 has been very uneventful because I've been severely limiting my watering to get my living soil moisture level back on track. 1/3: Nothing 1/4: Nothing 1/5: Water (3/4 gal per pot) 1/6: Nothing 1/7: Nothing 1/8 Nothing 1/9: Nothing The crazy part of living soil is sometimes less is more... This week has proven this theory as things are starting to really shape up.
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