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4 years ago
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Homemade
Indoor
Room Type
Topping
weeks 3-17
Defoliation
weeks 7-17
LST
weeks 3-17
SoG
weeks 6
Fox farm
Grow medium
18.927 l
Pot Size
Strain
Afghan
ILGM
Growing it
Easy
Resistance
Strong
Just cut her down after 48 hour darkness now it’s 2 weeks until the final trim but here’s some pics for now I will update when they are trimmed up ! UPDATE : she weighted in at 62.2 grams a little over 2 ounces really happy how this turned out for my first grow on too the next one ! Fingers turn out like super glue too sticky too handle aha
The Outcome
Week 17
Harvest
What's on the scales?
62
gram
ounce
Bud dry weight
Harvested
1
Number of plants harvested
0.62
g / watt
62
g / plant
Tastes like
Diesel
Flowery
Woody
Feels like
40% Sativa 60% Indica

Positive effects

Euphoric
Happy
Relaxed

Negative effects

Dry eyes
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Grow Questions
Basementgrow05
Basementgrow05started grow question 4 years ago
What would cause my leaves too twist like that ?
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Leaves. Twisted
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Organoman
Organomananswered grow question 4 years ago
I agree, she might be too wet, although I have seen plants at that size with twisted leaves before, I don't think it is anything to worry about. Not all plants are 100% perfect, 100% of the time. Expecting every plant you grow to be 100% perfect is expecting too much. Try, once you transplant her, to keep the soil moist, but not wet. Also, plants at that age do not really need feeding if growing in soil. The plants are in rather small pots, so transplanting should happen soon. Another thing I noticed is that you are feeding her "bloom" nutrients, however she needs "grow" nutrients which has a different formula designed for optimum growth in cannabis plants. Feeding her "bloom" nutrients at this size/age means she is not really getting what she requires for best growth. Wait until after you have transplanted her before starting on feeding her and not until she has at least 8 or so nodes. Hope this helps..... Organoman.
Basementgrow05
Basementgrow05started grow question 4 years ago
What would cause the leaves too drop or is that normal with watering it ?
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Leaves. Curl down
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DoDrugs420
DoDrugs420answered grow question 4 years ago
its normal that she is droopy right after watering, if she stays like that the whole time then its probably due to overwatering, she is looking good but seems like its time for a transplant up. stay lit growmie.
Basementgrow05
Basementgrow05started grow question 4 years ago
When do you guys suggest starting some LST I topped her and now she’s starting too form her new 2 tops?
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Techniques. LST
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Nor_Cal_Kannabliss
Nor_Cal_Kannablissanswered grow question 4 years ago
I'd you have topped already feel free to bend her however you see fit. She's already at my lst point which is when they hit their first 5 tipped leaf. 🤘😤
Basementgrow05
Basementgrow05started grow question 4 years ago
I’m kinda confused on what too do exactly with this plant it’s my first grow and I’ve heard of a bunch of techniques LST topping and I’m wondering is I should tie it down and just keep it tied down and let it grow or let the side branches come out and then train them too come out
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Techniques. LST
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warn601
warn601answered grow question 4 years ago
She looks Great!! I have some now I did to them just what you are asking a question about. Just alittle older but about the same size. Check 'em out. Now for me, I said for me, I'd tie that baby down as soon as the the 2 tops get long enough to tie down, side branches too. BUT if you have room, I don't, I'd let that baby grow and top again.
Basementgrow05
Basementgrow05started grow question 4 years ago
What do you guys think about removing the 2 top leaves too give the lower branches some more light too come out? Would this be bad for the plant or would it be fine ? I’ve already removed the 2 first leaves that first sprouted on the plant and it didn’t seem like it affected it
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Techniques. Defoliation
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HighAltitudeOrganics
HighAltitudeOrganicsanswered grow question 4 years ago
There’s no need to remove that leaf. There are absolutely situations where you would want to remove that leaf but it will be in flower/late flower and you’re not there yet. It’s not blocking anything important atm and your lower canopy won’t suffer as a result. Good luck
Basementgrow05
Basementgrow05started grow question 4 years ago
Transplanted her into a 5 gallon and added 2 tbs per gallon of 444 and then I topped her last week and been watering from a ph of 6.3 -6.6 could it be over watering ? Or nutrition burn ? I water when the soil gets dry with a sprayer and I dries out within usually a day or so
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Leaves. Curl down
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Organoman
Organomananswered grow question 4 years ago
Howdy, there is no way spraying water will ever be enough for a plant of that size. Have a look at my diary "Holy Mackerel" to see the root system on a 3 week old seedling, this will give you an idea as to why using a sprayer is pointless. Ideally, you want the soil evenly moist from top to bottom, but not wet. Neither do you want dry pockets as roots can't/won't grow through dry soil, neither will nutrients be available. A plant this size in a pot the size you have her in, should be easily taking 2 litres or so every 3-7 days depending on temps. It is best to give a decent deep watering to run off every few days as it is to give little amounts often, which does very little for your plant other than to stop it dying. If you could dig it up to see how much water has penetrated the soil after using your sprayer, I am sure you would be shocked! At best the first inch or two may be moist, but deeper than that would be practically dry. Until you have run off, there is no way of telling if your soil is moist the whole way through. As you have been under watering, your soil may be in danger of becoming "hydro phobic" which means if you try and give 2 litres all at once, most of the water will just run straight through the pot without much being absorbed. I would suggest you give her 500ml every half hour, over 2 hours or so (4 x 500ml = 2 litres), this way some of the water will be absorbed before the next dose of water is given. It will also cause the soil to swell a little each time and prevent the water from just running through without being absorbed. After this, try giving enough water each time the top inch or two are dry, so that water comes out of the bottom of the pot, as this will ensure the soil has had water added from top to bottom. Watering frequency could be as much as twice a day once your plant flowers to anything as long as 5-7 days at the moment while your plant is still young. All these things depend on temps, evaporation/transpiration. A couple of other things, your plant looks super green, I would suggest cutting the strength of your Gia Green 444 in half as your plant is still small and in fresh soil. It is also far better for your plant to get weaker solutions relatively often than it is to feed her big doses less frequently as it is far easier to remedy a slight under feeding than it is to rescue a plant that has been over fed and burnt. Secondly, I personally advise against any defoliation except for leaves that have gone yellow. Each healthy green leaf you remove will reduce your plants capacity to produce energy and can slow growth and even stunt plants. Each leaf is like a "solar panel" producing energy for your plant to grow her biggest and best. Each leaf removed means your plant has less energy to grow. "Bud sites" that are seemingly shaded are actually relying on those "shade/fan" leaves to produce the energy required for the "bud sites" to grow their fastest. The little leaves associated with the new growth can in no way provide as much energy as just one healthy green fan leaf. Besides, if you leave the "shade/fan" leaf in place, 3-4 days later, the little "bud site" branch that was being shaded has grown out from under the shade/fan leaf anyhow, making removal of the leaf pointless. On top of this, cannabis being the smart plant that it is, will "store" vital growth elements like carbs, sugars, amino acids etc in those large shade/fan leaves, which she will draw upon during flowering as it is much more efficient for the plant to re-use the "stored" vital growth elements from her older leaves, as it is to manufacture these vital growth elements from new during flowering. This is why the older leaves will go yellow on otherwise well fed and healthy plants during flowering. So, the removal of healthy green leaves not only reduces the plants capacity to produce energy, it also robs the plant of vital growth elements she cleverly stored in her older leaves. If the leaves are removed, the plant must use energy to grow and also to make new carbs, sugars, amino acids etc at the same time. If all the healthy green leaves were left in place, all the energy could be used just for growth. This is why cannabis will grow her fastest and biggest flowers if all healthy green leaves are left in place to do their job of providing energy to grow through photosynthesis. Less healthy green leaves = less energy produced = less reserves of growth elements = smaller/slower growth. Cannabis has evolved to grow her biggest and best flowers. Cannabis has not evolved to get rid of perfectly healthy green leaves for no benefit. Cannabis can not "channel" energy, all energy is used throughout the entire plant. There are no energy highways with little policemen directing energy flow, nor does the plant have a brain to decide where energy should go. All energy gets divided equally through the whole plant. Removing healthy green leaves means there is less energy to go around, slowing growth with potentially smaller growth/size over all. The plants first response to losing leaves is to grow new ones to replace the loss of energy production. Since leaf removal stimulates the plant to grow new leaves, what is the point of removing healthy green leaves? If she still has her leaves, all her energy can go into "whole plant growth" meaning there are no energy setbacks to achieving optimal/maximum plant and flower size. Sorry for the "anti defoliation" sermon, I just can't help myself at times! I hope this helps in some way, either you or somebody else reading this. Good luck and happy growing,...... Organoman.
Basementgrow05
Basementgrow05started grow question 4 years ago
So my power went out and I’m in the middle of winter and the lights went out she had about 14 hours of light on the day of the cycle kinda worried that she might not make it the temp has dropped too 59 60 and humidity is around 40 the temp could drop even more what should I do?
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Other. Other
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Roberts
Robertsanswered grow question 4 years ago
I would not stress too much. You are right on a line with temp. May endure some stress but the plants are very resilient. Would watch it over next few days. Hope power and heat is restored soon for you. Good luck happy growing 🌲🌲🌲👊
Basementgrow05
Basementgrow05started grow question 4 years ago
I really want too defoliate a little bit she’s getting really bushy only old leaves not new vegetation but I’m gonna veg her for 1 more month so 3 months veg and then I’ll flip her into flower what do you guys think ?
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Techniques. Defoliation
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The8thChevron
The8thChevronanswered grow question 4 years ago
Only defoliate if fan leaves are blocking future bud sites. On your diary, it looks like you have 5 main tops. If you look in between the center one and the top two, you'll see another cola trying to poke its way through. These potential tops are probably in between the center and the outer tops. I would clear off the fan leaves blocking them. Remember that the leaves are your power cell, you want to keep as many as possible. Only defoliate with a purpose. Open up those tops to light and save as many fan leaves as you can.
Basementgrow05
Basementgrow05started grow question 4 years ago
When do you guys think I should flip her into flower I just top dressed her and she’s getting real bushy and lots of sites
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Setup. Strains - Photoperiod
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Esoteric_growing
Esoteric_growinganswered grow question 4 years ago
If you are using the net to scrog I would fill roughly 70% of the net with bud sites and then initiate flower, that way when the 3 week of stretching finishes the net will be totally full. Obviously this is a estimate as some strains stretch more than others etc. Happy growing fella👍
Basementgrow05
Basementgrow05started grow question 4 years ago
I was looking at my plant today and it seems like it’s growing a set of leaves but I have no clue what it is
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Plant. Other
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TheUk420Show
TheUk420Showanswered grow question 4 years ago
Your plant is pre flowering or showing sex this is nothing to worry about as you know that looks like the start of a pistil site to me. Though keep an eye on it after you flip :) 👊
Basementgrow05
Basementgrow05started grow question 4 years ago
What do you guys suggest doing for maintenance in the beginning of flower removing leaves from possible bud sites etc
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Plant. Other
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Organoman
Organomananswered grow question 4 years ago
Removing healthy green leaves will just deprive your plant of its ability to produce energy, resulting in slower and potentially smaller growth. Those possible "bud sites" are relying on those very same leaves you are contemplating on removing, to produce the energy they need to actually grow. Removing leaves, something I personally detest unless they are yellow, any time near or during flowering, is the absolute worst time to do so. If you want to do anything beneficial, try some well considered "lollipopping" and remove any small and spindly growth near the bottom or inner parts of the plant. This is also best done during early/mid veg as the plant will barely notice it, but if done lightly and not too much is removed, should be ok at this early stage of flowering. If you can try and only remove the smaller leggy branches and leave behind any of the larger healthy green leaves, this will benefit your plant by leaving these "energy factories" in place to do their job of producing the energy your plant needs to grow her biggest and best flowers. The small "bud leaves/sugar leaves" associated with the flowers can in no way make as much energy as just one big healthy green fan leaf. The big leaves also provide your plant with a ready source of "stored" vital growth elements such as carbs, amino acids, sugars, etc that your plant will draw upon during flowering. This is why the older leaves will go yellow during flowering, even though the plant is healthy and otherwise well fed. It is far more efficient for your plant to re-use these "stored" vital growth elements during flowering, than it is to make them from new at the same time as she is trying to grow her biggest and best flowers. So, not only does removing healthy green leaves reduce your plants capacity to produce the energy needed to grow, it also robs her of the vital growth elements she has stored in them for use during flowering. My advice is to leave all healthy green leaves to produce the energy she needs to grow her biggest and best flowers and to also provide the ready source of vital growth elements that she has so cleverly stored in them, for use during flowering as well. Hope this helps,..... Organoman.
Basementgrow05
Basementgrow05started grow question 4 years ago
Should the leaves drop a little in the beginning of flower ? She seems a bit droopy but first time flowering any help would be appreciated
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Leaves. Dropping off
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DeadwebsiteBoringcommunity
DeadwebsiteBoringcommunityanswered grow question 4 years ago
Just keep an eye on her. My la peyote did this for the whole flower and she yielded like a mother fucking beast. The Praying is a good sign but slight drooping is fine. Slight drooping in my observations can just be a genetic trait. I would be more concerned if she was drooping really bad and not growing. Curling is bad too but they look like they are just a bit on the droopy side. Growing well? still has health and vigor? I'd just keep on doing what your doing :).
Basementgrow05
Basementgrow05started grow question 4 years ago
Checked the whole plant these are the only 2 leaves that are like this the really bad one I could of spilt some recharge water on it and burned it but the other one seems natural what could it be ? Removed the really bad leaf
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Leaves. Color - Yellow
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Mr_Cannab1sir
Mr_Cannab1siranswered grow question 4 years ago
Given the position of it mate, looks like nute splash, like you literally got 1 drop on it, nice work, my lower leaves are often covered in it lol. I wouldn't worry, just watch it between feeds. If you get no more of it you'll know it was just you being a clumsy oaf 😜
Basementgrow05
Basementgrow05started grow question 4 years ago
Looked through her today and found this does it look like seeds or are they just swollen and look like that because there popcorn buds
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Buds. Other
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Mr_Weeds_Autos
Mr_Weeds_Autosanswered grow question 4 years ago
This isn't a male pollen sac your safe! Lol. It's a swollen calyx as you suspected.
Basementgrow05
Basementgrow05started grow question 4 years ago
So times getting close they said flowering time would be from 8-10 weeks she’s finishing up week 8 when would be a good time too harvest ? Don’t really know too much on that
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Other. General questions
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deeunit1
deeunit1answered grow question 4 years ago
The trichomes should at least be cloudy to amber but the simple way if you can't see them is when 75% of the pistils,hairs have turned amber/brown.The book time on that should be pretty spot on with Afghan.I bet from week 9 to 10.There isn't a lot of difference between cloudy and amber.They say the effect is more of a couch lock with amber but I'd give money to anyone that could tell,lol.
Basementgrow05
Basementgrow05started grow question 4 years ago
First time harvest do they look ready too harvest ?
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Buds. Other
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Organoman
Organomananswered grow question 4 years ago
After looking at your diary, this is my own preferred harvest ripeness, with plenty of THC still present. If you prefer a sleepy and lazy body stone another 7-10 will be about right, but remember, they body stone comes from plants with diminished THC levels, but with elevated CBD and CBN levels, which are 2 non psychoactive cannabinoids and are responsible for producing the body stone effect. It depends on which you prefer, a THC dominant head trip type of high or a CBD sleepy and lazy body type of stone. Hope this helps,........... Organoman.
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Dahoola
Dahoolaweek 0
Good luck with your grow, I'll follow along!
DoDrugs420
DoDrugs420week 17
When can Afghan and I run away toghether into the horizon?
Basementgrow05
Basementgrow05
@DoDrugs420, I’d say a bunch of endless possibilities mate 🤙🏽
Inganjawetrust
Inganjawetrustweek 16
Nice looking plant 🌱
Basementgrow05
Basementgrow05
@Inganjawetrust, thank you ! She came a long way
Smokwiri
Smokwiriweek 7
Plant looks sweet, keep up the good worx👌
Basementgrow05
Basementgrow05
@Smokwiri, thanks man I hope it doesn’t turn out too be a male 🤷‍♂️🏽
Lukush
Lukushweek 6
Girl looking happy🌲🌱🌱 Happy growth ✌️✌️ If you have a chance check out mi diaries 😎😎
Basementgrow05
Basementgrow05
@Lukush, thank you she’s looking great , but absolutely
CachimboDaPaz
CachimboDaPazweek 5
it is looking real good brother you've done a great job...good luck with your grow
Basementgrow05
Basementgrow05
@CachimboDaPaz,thanks I appreciate it ! It’s going great so far !
Diabolique
Diaboliqueweek 1
If you think it's getting too tall, try lowering the light a bit. Good luck on your grow!
Basementgrow05
Basementgrow05
@Diabolique,thank you !will try in the next couple days ,gonna see what it does first
GODSGIFT_2005_JM
GODSGIFT_2005_JMweek 17
Nice work bro! 👍
Ferenc
Ferencweek 5
Happy Growing @Basementgrow05
NSCanna
NSCannaweek 2
Just random genetic anomalies. Pplants can have random leaf deviations like being curled, having one half of a leaf be white/light green, leaves with less or more points or different shapes. I wouldn't read too much into it.
DreamOn
DreamOnweek 0
Good luck with the grow mate! 🌱😎
GuerrillaNo_4
GuerrillaNo_4week 9
Looking healthy my friend
GuerrillaNo_4
GuerrillaNo_4
@Basementgrow05, ahh leaves shrivel up, turn brown and die naturally, that's nothing to worry about. Unless it was burnt, stressed or eaten by something
Basementgrow05
Basementgrow05
@GuerrillaNo_4,yea I definitely jinxed myself but doesn’t look too bad found 2 bad leaves aha
GuerrillaNo_4
GuerrillaNo_4
@Basementgrow05, you can see, they're perfect so far. I nearly killed mine 4-5 times by week 9 😂 I think you'll be good
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Smokwiri
Smokwiriweek 9
nice progression 💪
Basementgrow05
Basementgrow05
@Smokwiri, appreciate it bud
Cariboo_OG
Cariboo_OGweek 7
You have a Great Grow on Your Hands Here Bravo 👏
Basementgrow05
Basementgrow05
@Cariboo_OG,thanks man , first one so far , nexts gonna be gg4 autos !
heizen
heizenweek 3
Nice grow mate, plants are looking good, keep it up, imma follow this one upclose.
Basementgrow05
Basementgrow05week 7
Flipped lights 1-14
Basementgrow05
Basementgrow05week 5
Water her a bunch after getting info from another , she seems too be comming up a lot more even though it’s only been a short amount of time still can see it !
Basementgrow05
Basementgrow05week 4
Topped her with 444 12-22
Basementgrow05
Basementgrow05week 2
Gonna transplant her in a 5 gallon fabric pot I’m gonna start off with adding Gia green 4-4-4 what do you guys think ? And water when dry at 6.2-6.5 ph?