deFharo Welcome to this new diary of a photoperiod variety from Exotic Seeds that promises to be a great strain.
The plant is a complex hybrid resulting from a cross between: Strawberry Banana X Hippie OG, and these genetics come from well-known lineages: Skunk, Haze, OG Kush, Bubble Gum, etc.; in the end, the strain offers a balanced 60/40% in favor of the indica side.
The producer says it flowers in ±63 days, that the resin production is large and its yield is also good, and that it develops with strong lateral branches and dense foliage.
Getting this seed has been tough for me; I've lost 5 seeds along the way, three drowned from too much humidity, and two others, attacked by bugs when they were just two days in the pot. Now I just hope this one survives because I'm eager to grow this variety.
I germinated it in a peat jiffy buried in the substrate and moistened only with water; the seed peeked through the substrate at 48 hours.
Next week I’ll continue!! Greetings to everyone!! 😘
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Week 1. Vegetation
6y ago
1/11
6 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
21 °C
Day Air Temp
6.3
pH
57 %
Air Humidity
19 °C
Solution Temp
20 °C
Substrate Temp
19 °C
Night Air Temp
0.5 liters
Pot Size
40 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 1
Agua de montaña
1000 mll
deFharo Second week of life, the seedling continues its development vigorously, it seems like this time it’s going to survive and I’m really happy!! 😉
For now, I’m completing the 18 hours of light, taking the seedling to the window after 14 hours indoors in the cabinet with very white and intense lights. I hope for this coming week the final establishment in its pot and notable growth.
We’ll see. Greetings to the entire community of clandestine growers!! 😄
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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 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 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 2. Vegetation
6y ago
1/12
7.5 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
21 °C
Day Air Temp
6.5
pH
100 PPM
TDS
57 %
Air Humidity
19 °C
Solution Temp
19 °C
Substrate Temp
18 °C
Night Air Temp
0.5 liters
Pot Size
40 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 1
Agua de montaña
1000 mll
deFharo Third week for this little one. Lots of vigor in the roots that are peeking out vertically and eagerly from the bottom of the pot, searching for substrate and directed by gravity!! 😋
This week the weather is very cold, I've added dry straw cover to retain some heat from the substrate, growth is stable but slow... everything normal for now!!
I keep the seedling under artificial white light for 14 hours to strengthen and compact it as much as possible; these hours correspond to my cheaper electricity rate, the rest of the hours are by the window catching some of the December light.
Until next week. Cheers and health to growers!! 😉
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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 and Mycorrhizae spores.
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: 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 household waste. Fruit peels. Dehydration and storage. 😎
3M • Quick Sherbet
WEEK 12: Shea butter topical cream and HBO.
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Week 3. Vegetation
6y ago
1/16
13 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
21 °C
Day Air Temp
6.5
pH
75 PPM
TDS
57 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
19 °C
Substrate Temp
18 °C
Night Air Temp
0.5 liters
Pot Size
40 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 2
Agua de montaña
500 mll
Agua de lluvia
500 mll
deFharo Fourth week for this seedling, the growth is very good, it has already developed the fourth node and root creation, which can be seen vigorously emerging from the bottom of the pot, thanks to the lower encapsulation that keeps high humidity and causes the roots to grow vertically, avoiding crowding in the pot.
My clear goal for these first weeks is to create a very powerful root system, so that when the time comes, it can easily invade its final pot and then nutrient absorption will be at high levels, and it will be at those moments that serious nutrition begins, I will probably do the transplant this week.
Until the flowering stage, I keep this seedling in my homemade grow cabinet, with a light setup of very white spectrum (6300K, 7700K, 9500K, and 450nm) and great brightness throughout the space, the white lights help me with the compacting and strengthening of the whole plant, if at the time of flowering I see that I need more compacting, I will keep the plant for a week at 13h in this cabinet before moving it to another cabinet with spectra more suitable for the new stage.
I maintain humidity in the pot with waterings of water and some leftover spray with nutrients.
Nothing more for now!! Greetings to all underground growers!!
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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: Healing and protective agent 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 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.
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Week 4. Vegetation
6y ago
1/31
13 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
21 °C
Day Air Temp
6.5
pH
75 PPM
TDS
57 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
19 °C
Substrate Temp
18 °C
Night Air Temp
0.5 liters
Pot Size
40 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 1
Agua de montaña
1000 mll
deFharo Yesterday, as the seedling completed its fifth week of life, I transplanted it into its final pot, in this case, a 7-liter fabric pot placed on a base of river stones to prevent water accumulation in the lower substrate.
The root system looked very good; I hope to have a well-developed root system in the next 2-3 weeks at most, which will ensure good metabolism.
To promote root development, I created a light substrate made of peat and coconut fiber (Total 7 parts), added 1 part of worm humus, another part of my aged bokashi from silage grass, and a final part with various minerals (Montmorillonite, white and red kaolin, pumice, azomite, basalt, phosphorite, dolomite, zeolite, and wood ash), also with leonardite (Organic matter, humic and fulvic acids) and for the inoculation of microorganisms, I use activated charcoal with microorganisms, previously hydrated coconut fiber inoculated with Activated Mountain Microorganisms, and finally Solid Mountain Microorganisms (MMS). Around the root ball, I sprinkled my auxins from black beans and mycorrhizal spores. For the transplant, I thoroughly moistened the small pot, then transferred the very moist root ball to the new pot-soil, leaving it without watering for 24 hours so that the moisture from the root ball spreads by capillarity to the surrounding soil. After 24 hours, I watered with mountain water, the volume of my initial watering corresponds to 10% of the total volume of the pot (7L/700ml).
Nothing more for now; if all goes well, in a week I will make the apical cut.
REGARDS TO ALL GROWERS!!! 😁
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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: Preparation of auxins.
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 spores from Microorganisms 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 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.
3M • Purple Shot
WEEK 18: Soil to soil. 😎
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Week 5. Vegetation
6y ago
1/16
28 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
21 °C
Day Air Temp
6.5
pH
500 PPM
TDS
55 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
19 °C
Substrate Temp
19 °C
Night Air Temp
7 liters
Pot Size
0.3 liters
Watering Volume
35 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 5
Agua de montaña
1000 mll
Biol de calabaza con MMA
20 mll
Lacto auxinas NPK
10 mll
deFharo Fantastic sixth week, a lot of growth, a lot of vigor, a lot of water consumption!! 😍
The plant is growing a lot, with short internodes for now, I think today I'm going to do an apical cut to make sure it doesn't get too big. This week I finished filling the pot with a layer of mulch made of dry grass and wood chips cured outdoors; before that, I microwaved these components to ensure there are no larvae or other pathogens. I dislike this practice because the dry grass I have is full of microorganisms, but in the end, I leave the dry matter that still helps preserve the moisture of the upper substrate and serves as organic matter for the microorganisms.
I maintain preventive foliar treatments against fungi and pests, plus all my new crops are isolated and away from the infected room. I hope to harvest that entire room this week so I can disinfect it and make way for the new strains.
It's been a week since the transplant to its final pot, and the transplant had no transition; the plant has jumped into growth... I think my new light substrates with microorganisms are stimulating root growth and nutrient assimilation. This week I'll start applying nutrients a bit more seriously to see if I can achieve a good explosion in branches and leaves!! 😁
This week I'm trying out a preparation that I've 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. This way, I ensure greater diversity of MM. I've enriched them with 5 minerals: Azomite (Mg, K... +70M), Phosphorite, Leonardite (Humic, fulvic, and himatomelanic 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, OM) and finally homemade auxin powder (Rooting and growth hormones, N, OM)... 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 WATERING 💦
- I continue to heat the watering water between 21-23°C since the days are very cold.
Day 37. Mountain water (EC: 0.27. Ca, Mn, Fe, Si, Mg...), Pumpkin biol with Activated Mountain Microorganisms (MMA, carotenoids, B, K, vitamins...) at 2%, Auxin NPK Lacto ferment (Root growth and development) at 1%, and Ormus (Mg... +PH) at 0.5%. pH: 6.40 EC: 0.95. 200ml.
Day 39. Mountain water (Ca, Mn, Fe, Si, Mg...). EC: 0.27, pH: 8.0. 400ml.
Day 41. Mountain water (EC: 0.27. Ca, Mn, Fe, Si, Mg...), Activated Mountain Microorganisms with minerals and nutrients at 2% and Ormus (Mg... +PH) at 0.7%. pH: 6.60 EC: 1.10. 700ml.
Nothing more for now!!
REGARDS, HEALTH, AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR TO ALL!! 😍
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• 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 protective agent for cuts or apical pruning.
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: 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 household waste. Fruit peels. Dehydration and storage.
3M • Quick Sherbet
WEEK 12: Topical shea cream 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 6. Vegetation
6y ago
1/21
35 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
21 °C
Day Air Temp
6.5
pH
500 PPM
TDS
55 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
18 °C
Substrate Temp
17 °C
Night Air Temp
7 liters
Pot Size
0.3 liters
Watering Volume
35 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 8
Agua de montaña
1000 mll
Lacto auxinas NPK
20 mll
Ormus
6 mll
deFharo Seventh week of life from seed, already 2 weeks since transplant, great vigor, growth, and water consumption... so far, everything is going well!!
The plant consumes all the water in its pot in two days, and growth is noticeable day by day. This week I started with an apical cut to control height and begin shaping; for this plant, I will wait a bit longer to start tying down the side branches, as I intend for the plant not to gain too much volume on the sides. To heal the cut and protect it from pathogens, I apply ash, a drying and very alkaline material.
This week, several nutrient waterings aimed at boosting vegetative growth.
😃 DECODING THE GROW
- Watering at 21-23°C
Day 43. Rain and mountain water at 50%, honey, fruit and mineral EM Biol (NPK, Vitamins, B, Mg, Mn, Fe... MMA, BAL) at 2.5%, enzymatic hydrolyzed animal proteins (Amino acids, N, P, Ca...) at 0.75%, and Ormus (Mg...+PH) at 1.5%. TEMP: 21°C, PH: 6.19, EC: 1.80. 400ml.
Day 44. Apical Cut.
Day 45. Rain and mountain water at 50%, molasses, Auxin Lacto ferment, minerals, and NPK nutrients at 2%, potassium humate from leonardite with minerals and NPK nutrients at 0.5%, and Ormus (Mg... *PH) at 0.5%. PH: 6.60 EC: 1.80. 400ml.
Day 45. I mist the plant with a solution of Horsetail extract to strengthen the plant's defenses.
Day 47. Mountain water (Ca, Si, Fe, Mg, Mn...), Activated Mountain Microorganisms (MMA) in liquid form with Minerals and NPK Nutrients at 1%, molasses. PH: 6.13 EC: 0.65. 500ml.
Day 49. Rain and mountain water at 50%, Lacto ferment of animal meals with Efficient Microorganisms -EM- (MMA, BAL, NP, Ca, Fe, Mg...) at 2% and Ormus (Mg..+PH) at 0.5%.
REGARDS AND HEALTH TO ALL!! 😘
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• 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 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: 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 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 household 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: Coco fiber with Activated Mountain Microorganisms (MMA) for substrate mixes.
3M • Diesel S1
WEEK 17. Humate PK. Potassium hydrolyzate from leonardite with phosphorus.
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Week 7. Vegetation
6y ago
1/16
42 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
21 °C
Day Air Temp
6.4
pH
500 PPM
TDS
55 %
Air Humidity
22 °C
Solution Temp
18 °C
Substrate Temp
17 °C
Night Air Temp
7 liters
Pot Size
0.35 liters
Watering Volume
35 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 8
Agua de montaña
1000 mll
Ormus
5 mll
Melaza
3 mll
deFharo Great vigor and growth in the eighth week of life of this impetuous strain. The apical pruning shows its results, the plant has gained volume and height, it has a high water consumption and a good response to nutrients.
This week I added solid nutrients on the surface and sprayed the leaves with sulfur to prevent pests, the plant shows great strength as it was the plant that showed the least symptoms after a watering with excess potassium.
Starting today, I will reduce the light hours to begin flowering, currently the plant is in mixed mode, 14h of light indoors and the rest by the window to complete 18-19h, now I will leave it at 14h in the growth cabinet for at least another week until I have the final spot in one of my flowering cabinets, also with this grow I will experiment with IR lights at 730nm to see if I can achieve flowering until the end with 14h of light, for now to start the experiment I need an individual cabinet that I suppose will be free next week.
Gentle waterings this week with interspersed NPK nutrients and Activated Mountain Microorganisms (MMA).
DECODING THE GROW 😳
- Waiter please!! Hot chocolate with croutons for this lady!!
Day 51. Rainwater and Mountain at 50% (EC: 0.14), honey (free sugars, minerals, enzymes, vitamins,..), Activated Mountain Microorganisms (MMA) in liquid form with minerals and NPK nutrients at 2% and Ormus (Mg... +PH) at 0.5%. PH: 6.38 EC: 1.0 TEMP.: 22°C. 700ml.
Day 53. Solids on the surface in equal parts: Bird and bat guano (Ca, Mg, P...), PK Humate, Alfalfa (N, OM), Cottonseed meal (OM, NPK), Kelp (Vitamins, minerals, OM), Blood meal (N, Fe...), bones (Ca, P...) and fish (N, P...), Eggshell (Ca), Epsom salt (Mg). 10g of the total mix per pot.
Day 53. Rainwater and Mountain at 50% (EC: 0.14), Bio pumpkin with MMA and minerals (B, N, P, K, carotenoids....) at 5.5%, Bio algae with Efficient Microorganisms -EM- (MMA, BAL, Vitamins, minerals...) at 1% and Ormus (Mg... +PH) at 0.5%. PH: 6.33 EC: 1.0 TEMP.: 22°C. PH: 6.21 EC: 1.0 TEMP.: 22°C. 500ml.
Day 54. Foliar application of soluble sulfur with rainwater for the prevention of powdery mildew and spider mites, among others.
Day 55. Rainwater and Mountain at 50% (EC: 0.14), molasses, Activated Mountain Microorganisms (MMA) in liquid form with minerals and NPK nutrients at 2% and Ormus (Mg... +PH) at 0.75%. PH: 6.33 EC: 1.0 TEMP.: 22°C. 700ml.
REGARDS AND HEALTH TO EVERYONE AND GOOD GROWS 2021!! THANK YOU FOR BEING THERE!! 😌
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• 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: 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: 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 the soil.😎
3M • Gorilla Glue
WEEK 4: Coco fiber with Activated Mountain Microorganisms (MMA) for substrate mixes.
3M • Diesel S1
WEEK 17. PK Humate. Potassium hydrolysate from leonardite with phosphorus.
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Week 8. Flowering
6y ago
1/18
48 cm
Height
14 hrs
Light Schedule
21 °C
Day Air Temp
6.4
pH
500 PPM
TDS
55 %
Air Humidity
22 °C
Solution Temp
18 °C
Substrate Temp
17 °C
Night Air Temp
7 liters
Pot Size
0.5 liters
Watering Volume
35 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 7
Agua de montaña
500 mll
Ormus
10 mll
Melaza
3 mll
deFharo Ninth week of life, first since the transition to flowering... great growth of the branches and leaf mass, even though I keep the plant under 14h in a cabinet with very white grow lights, the plant continues to grow vigorously trying to reach the sky!! 😜
The plant is a big drinker, seems to have no limit, consumes all the moisture in the pot in less than two days, this allows me to water more often, but I have to be careful with nutrient doses, since if it consumes a lot of water daily it's easy to overfeed it, so varied diet with moderate concentrations of nutrients, not forgetting the inoculation of MM to help dilute the insoluble. If it keeps going like this, it's going to be a spectacular grow... I hope it doesn't go sideways!! 🙏
DECODING THE GROW 😎
- As long as it's cold, hot watering for my girl!!
Day 57. Rainwater and Mountain water at 50% (EC: 0.13), Fruit lacto-ferment, minerals, and NPK nutrients at 4.5%, honey (Enzymes, sugars, and minerals) and Ormus (Mg...+PH) at 1.5%. PH: 6.55, EC: 1.60, Temp.: 22°C. 800ml.
Day 59. Rainwater and Mountain water at 50% (EC: 0.13), Activated Mountain Microorganisms (MMA) in liquid form with minerals at 3% and Ormus (Mg...+PH) at 0.7%. PH: 6.75, EC: 0.72, Temp.: 22°C. 700ml.
Days 59 and 63: Foliar application of my potassium soap against mites.
Day 60. Rainwater and Mountain water at 50% (EC: 0.13), molasses and Activated Mountain Microorganisms (MMA) in liquid form with minerals at 1%. PH: 6.36, EC: 0.46, Temp.: 22°C. 200ml.
Day 61. Rainwater and Mountain water at 50% (EC: 0.13), Activated Mountain Microorganisms (MMA) in liquid form with minerals and NPK nutrients at 2% and Ormus (Mg...+PH) at 0.8%. PH: 6.25, EC: 0.86, Temp.: 21°C. 800ml.
Day 63. Rainwater and Mountain water at 50% (EC: 0.13), Guano biol with Efficient Microorganisms -EM (MMA, BAL, Ca, Mg, Si, P...) at 4% and Ormus (Mg...+PH) at 2%. PH: 6.25, EC: 1.20, Temp.: 22°C. 900ml.
REGARDS AND HEALTH, GROWING FRIENDS!! 😉
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• CHECK OUT MY GROWING TECHNIQUES AND ADVANCED ORGANIC FERTILIZERS.... DOING IS UNDERSTANDING!! 😉
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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 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 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 form (MMA).
3M • Diesel S1
WEEK 17. Humate PK. Potassium hydrolysate from leonardite with phosphorus.
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Week 9. Flowering
6y ago
1/19
54 cm
Height
14 hrs
Light Schedule
21 °C
Day Air Temp
6.4
pH
500 PPM
TDS
60 %
Air Humidity
22 °C
Solution Temp
17 °C
Substrate Temp
16 °C
Night Air Temp
7 liters
Pot Size
0.5 liters
Watering Volume
30 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 11
Agua de montaña
500 mll
Ormus
10 mll
MMA Plus
10 mll
deFharo Fantastic growth in this tenth week of cultivation, second of flowering at 14 hours of light.
The change of the cabinet and lights at the beginning of this week is doing wonders; I thoroughly disinfected the entire cabinet and its components beforehand. The plant shows a great leaf mass, a very strong stem, lateral branches pushing to occupy a place in the canopy, and a very high water consumption, a sign of the great metabolism of the crop favored by a powerful root system. I have also optimized the lighting system, saving 50w for now, along with several cables and fans. Midweek, I tied down the upper tips to slow down the height growth a bit; I'm worried that the 14/10 light schedule will make the plant too tall for my tent. Anyway, if I need to tie other branches, I will do it. Today, it seems to me that pre-flowering is starting.
For now, a very healthy-looking crop, where I will continue with maintenance foliar applications for the control of fungi and pests.
This week's diet has been very varied, with nutrients, minerals, and microorganisms in moderate concentrations to avoid saturating the substrate. Next week, taking advantage of the moon entering the waning phase, I will add solid nutrients to the substrate, and the waterings will be lighter. Increasing the humidity in the substrate and the frequency of waterings is working very well for this plant and others; I don't want the substrate to get too dry between waterings.
DECODING THE CROP 😆
Day 64. Rain and mountain water at 50% (EC: 0.13), Algae Biol with Efficient Microorganisms -EM (Vitamins, minerals, amino acids, MMA, BAL...) at 2.5% and Ormus (Mg...+PH) at 0.5%. PH: 6.54, EC: 1.00, TEMP.: 21°C. 500ml.
Day 66. Mountain water (EC: 0.27, Ca, Si, Mg, Fe...), Pumpkin Biol with Activated Mountain Microorganisms (MMA, B, N, P, carotenoids...) at 2%, Enzymatic hydrolyzed animal protein (Amino acids, Fe, Ca, Mg, NPK...) at 0.25% and Ormus (Mg...+PH) at 0.25%. PH: 6.25, EC: 1.00, TEMP.: 21°C. 800ml.
Day 68. Rain and mountain water at 50% (EC: 0.13), Lacto ferment of minerals and nutrients with Efficient Microorganisms -EM (Ca, Si, Mg, NPK, MMA, BAL...) at 1%, Lacto ferment of auxins, minerals, and NPK nutrients at 1% and Ormus (Mg...+PH) at 1%. PH: 6.65, EC: 1.00, TEMP.: 21°C. 800ml.
Day 70. Rain and bean water at 50% (EC: 0.4), Animal meal Biol 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. 900ml.
REGARDS AND HEALTH TO ALL Clandestine GROWERS!! 😈
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• CHECK OUT MY GROWING TECHNIQUES AND ADVANCED ORGANIC FERTILIZERS.... DOING IS UNDERSTANDING!! 😉
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3M • PURPLE BUD
WEEK 17: Activation of Solid Microorganisms (MMA) and fruit biol with minerals.
WEEK 20: Mountain water and structured.
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 and Mycorrhizae spores.
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: 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: Coco fiber with Activated Mountain Microorganisms (MMA) for substrate mixes.
WEEK 7: Activation of Mountain Microorganisms in liquid form (MMA).
3M • Diesel S1
WEEK 17. PK Humate. Potassium hydrolyzed leonardite with phosphorus.
3M • Kalini Asia
WEEK 17. Potassium soap for control of insect and mite pests.
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Week 10. Flowering
6y ago
1/23
54 cm
Height
13 hrs
Light Schedule
23 °C
Day Air Temp
6.4
pH
650 PPM
TDS
60 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
18 °C
Substrate Temp
17 °C
Night Air Temp
7 liters
Pot Size
0.5 liters
Watering Volume
30 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 8
Agua de montaña
500 mll
Ormus
10 mll
MMA Plus
20 mll
deFharo Week 11 of life and the third week of flowering, growth is out of control all over the plant, I had to tie up the upper tips again because they are getting too tall. Even though it’s been 3 weeks since the transition to flowering, I think I only just saw the pre-flower start today.
The flowering is delayed in this plant as I’ve tried to make it flower with a 14/10 light schedule, and I’ve noticed it takes longer, while the plant keeps growing. Anyway, it has extraordinary vigor and a strong, rounded structure with multiple branches that promise a great harvest. This week I switched to a 13/11 light schedule, and in 3 days it has started to show the first pistils. I’m worried about the size of the grow; if it continues like this, I’m going to do a radical pruning of the weaker branches and make the necessary ties. The plant has a very high metabolism, which I’m sure will handle these techniques without major issues.
DECODING THE GROW 😑
Day 72. Rainwater and mountain water at 50% (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 72. Foliar application of horsetail with rainwater at 2%. Surface solids, 15g per pot of a mix of various organic nutrients that will serve as food for the microorganisms, making their nutrients assimilable by the plants.
Day 74. Rainwater (EC: 0.03), Lacto fermented minerals and PK nutrients with Efficient Microorganisms -EM (MMA, BAL, Ca, Si, Mg, Fe, Cu, Mn, enzymes, vitamins...) at 2% and Humate from leonardite PK at 2%. PH: 6.4, EC: 1.90. TEMP.: 20°C. 900ml.
Day 76. Rainwater (EC: 0.03), Molasses, Activated Mountain Microorganisms (MMA) in liquid form with NPK minerals and nutrients at 2%, Pumpkin Biol with Efficient Microorganisms -EM (MMA, BAL, enzymes, B, carotenoids...) at 1% and Ormus (Mg...+PH) at 1.5%. PH: 6.4, EC: 0.95. TEMP.: 20°C. 900ml.
REGARDS AND HEALTH TO EVERYONE!! 😊
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• 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 water and structured.
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: Healing and protective agent for cuts or apical prunings.
3M • Sweet Clementine
WEEK 5: Preparation of multi-fruit Lacto fermentation 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 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: Earth to earth. 😎
3M • Gorilla Glue
WEEK 4: Coco fiber with Activated Mountain Microorganisms (MMA) for substrate mixes.
WEEK 7: Activation of Mountain Microorganisms in liquid form (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 11. Flowering
6y ago
1/25
68 cm
Height
13 hrs
Light Schedule
23 °C
Day Air Temp
6.6
pH
550 PPM
TDS
60 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
19 °C
Substrate Temp
18 °C
Night Air Temp
7 liters
Pot Size
0.5 liters
Watering Volume
30 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 11
Agua de montaña
500 mll
Ormus
10 mll
MMA Plus
20 mll
deFharo Welcome to the fourth week of flowering of this vigorous indica strain.
The plant started pre-flowering at the beginning of the week, and this week it has experienced great vertical growth; I’ve had to tie some tops to try to control the height.
Water consumption is very high, a sign of a great metabolism and good root formation. I maintain substrate moisture with deep watering every 48 hours; the continuous growth demands it, and I also don’t want to risk drying out parts of the substrate by rushing the watering too much, which could affect the roots. Additionally, this hydration will help prevent spider mites, which thrive in dry environments with low humidity.
This week, I’m watering with varied nutrients and a moderate concentration to avoid blockages in nutrient absorption. I also applied diatomaceous earth to the substrate for larva and insect control, which will also provide calcium and especially silicon as it degrades.
DECODING THE GROWTH 😌
Day 78. Rain and mountain water at 50% (EC: 0.13), Auxin lacto fermentation, minerals, and NPK nutrients at 1.5% (Last addition of auxin hormones), Potassium hydrolysate from leonardite (Humic, fulvic, PK) at 1%, and molasses. PH: 6.60, EC: 1.20. 700ml.
Day 80. Rain and mountain water at 50% (EC: 0.13) and molasses (Sugars, enzymes, minerals, yeasts, K...). PH: 6.50, EC: 0.30. 1000ml.
Day 82. Rain and mountain water at 50% (EC: 0.13), Potassium hydrolysate from leonardite with minerals and nutrients (Humic, fulvic, PK) at 2%, Guano biol with Efficient Microorganisms -EM (MMA, BAL, P, Ca, Mg...) at 3%. PH: 6.60, EC: 1.20. 1100ml.
Day 84. Rain and mountain water at 50% (EC: 0.13), Bio pumpkin (B, carotenoids...) with MMA at 2%, Bio algae EM (Vitamins, minerals, MMA, BAL...), Activated Mountain Microorganisms with minerals (MMA) at 1%, Bean water (PK, minerals) at 20%, and Ormus (MG...+PH) at 1%. PH: 6.50, EC: 0.82. 900ml.
Day 84. I sprinkled diatomaceous earth on top of the substrate for pest control and silicon contribution. I did a light defoliation of large leaves that were starting to show signs of fatigue to improve light penetration and give more energy to the rest of the plant.
Nothing more for now.
REGARDS AND HEALTH TO ALL!! 😊
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• CHECK OUT MY ADVANCED ORGANIC GROWING TECHNIQUES AND FERTILIZERS.... DOING IS UNDERSTANDING!! 😉
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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 an Auxin lacto fermentation, 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 fermentation.
3M • Fresh Candy auto
WEEK 4: Recovery of Microorganism and Mycorrhizae spores.
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 household 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 form (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 12. Flowering
6y ago
1/25
73 cm
Height
13 hrs
Light Schedule
23 °C
Day Air Temp
6.6
pH
550 PPM
TDS
60 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
19 °C
Substrate Temp
18 °C
Night Air Temp
7 liters
Pot Size
0.45 liters
Watering Volume
30 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 6
Agua de montaña
500 mll
Ormus
10 mll
MMA Plus
20 mll
deFharo Welcome to the fifth week of flowering for this Mostly Indica strain, with thirteen weeks of life since seed.
Growth continues while flower formation is in full swing, floral buds are appearing along all the branches, which are stretching out in search of more light.
The stem is very strong, measuring 2.5cm in diameter, the lateral branches have stretched so far, but I hope they strengthen more to support the weight of the buds. I trust that the silicon inputs, both in the substrate and in watering, will do their job of providing strength and elasticity to the branches. I've cut some large leaves that were starting to show signs of fatigue, and now there's also better light penetration in the center of the plant.
Water consumption remains very high, watering every two days. The pot size (7L) is proving to be insufficient for the stature of this plant; the substrate is likely completely depleted of nutrients, so I'm being careful not to let the substrate dry out, as it could be fatal for the root system. At this point, feeding will be liquid and constant; the substrate structure has already demonstrated its efficiency by allowing for a strong root system... now the real game begins between the grower and the flowers.
This week I had to make an extra contribution of Magnesium and Calcium because it had been two weeks without Ormus, which is the source I use for Ca and Mg. This plant shares the same waterings with a cabinet mate: 3M • Sage n Sour. This plant started showing signs of Magnesium deficiency in the older leaves, and the fact that this plant was the first to show it indicates that it consumes many more nutrients than Jelly Banannen, but above all that there was a deficiency. Well, I made a solid contribution with Dolomite (Ca, Mg... 1.5g = 0.3g/liter of soil), Epsom Salt (Mg... 3g = 0.6g/liter of soil), Azomite (Ca, Mg, Si, K... 1.5g), and Illite (Si, Fe, Mn... 1.5g). Two days ago, I went to collect water from the Cantabrian Sea, and I've already restored my Ormus reserve!! Interestingly, this is the first time I've observed a Magnesium deficiency... very interesting to discover.
Currently, this plant shares the cabinet with two other sativa-dominant plants, plants of the same age and similar pots. For now, this strain is directly competing with Sage n Sour to see which of the two is the queen of the cabinet. The third plant: 3M Gorilla Blue, one week younger than the other two, is also competing hard for the crown... definitely three great crops!! 😉
DECODING THE GROWTH. 😎
Day 87. Rain and mountain water at 50% (EC: 0.13), Honey (Sugars, enzymes, minerals...), Fruit biol with minerals and Activated Mountain Microorganisms (MMA, NPK, Ca, Mg, Cu, Fe, carotenoids, vitamins, BAL...) at 2%, Enzymatic hydrolyzed animal protein (amino acids, Ca, P...) at 0.1%, Potassium hydrolyzed from leonardite -Humate- (Humic, fulvic, K, OM...) at 1.5%. pH: 6.80, EC: 1.80. 1100ml.
Day 89. Rainwater (EC: 0.03) with molasses (sugars, yeasts, minerals, K....). pH: 6.50, EC: 0.13. 900ml.
Day 89. Solids on the surface (Dolomite, Epsom salt, Azomite, and Illite).
Day 91. Mountain water (Ca, Si, Fe, Mn, Mg...EC: 0.27), Molasses (sugars, yeasts, minerals, K....), Activated Mountain Microorganisms (MMA) with minerals and NPK nutrients at 2%. pH: 6.66, EC: 1.24. 900ml.
REGARDS, HEALTH, AND GREAT HARVESTS FOR EVERYONE!! 😁
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• 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 Lacto ferment and minerals.
3M • Fresh Candy auto
WEEK 4: Recovery of spores of Microorganisms 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: 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: 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 hydrolyzed from leonardite with phosphorus.
3M • Kalini Asia
WEEK 17. Potassium soap for insect and mite pest control.
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Week 13. Flowering
5y ago
1/26
73 cm
Height
13 hrs
Light Schedule
23 °C
Day Air Temp
6.6
pH
550 PPM
TDS
60 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
19 °C
Substrate Temp
18 °C
Night Air Temp
7 liters
Pot Size
0.45 liters
Watering Volume
30 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 8
Agua de montaña
1000 mll
Ormus
5 mll
MMA Plus
10 mll
deFharo Welcome friends to the sixth week of flowering for this Indica-dominant strain, fourteen weeks from seed.
The grow remains healthy and vigorous, the vegetative growth has stopped, and now the plant is focusing all its energy on flower formation. There are numerous flower buds along all the branches, and the first "sugar leaves" have started to appear alongside the colas. This strain promises a great production of trichomes that will translate into great potency... for sure!! 😸
The leaf mass is holding up with hardly any signs of deficiencies, only some of the first leaves are yellowing, I did a little defoliation of these leaves, mainly those casting shadows on lower buds.
Throughout this week, there have been very low relative humidity levels, around 30%, and high temperatures. I sprayed the plants with water several times to increase humidity in the cabinets, I also activated two small humidifiers and, above all, kept the plants very hydrated. Fortunately, yesterday the weather changed, and it started to rain with a drop in temperatures.
The dry and hot environment is the ideal setting for the appearance of spider mites... and they showed up again in this grow!! Three days ago, I saw four lower leaves with the unmistakable marks of the mites. With a magnifying glass in hand, I saw the damn spiders moving, I tore off these leaves... immediately I called in the cavalry and armed it with my potassium soap, sprayed the leaves and substrate, and by the next day, there was no trace of them... they were wiped out!! The other two plants sharing the cabinet with this strain were not affected, but they were also treated against the mites. That night, I also sprayed the rest of my crops as a precaution.
I took advantage of the potassium soap and sprayed the mulch of my pots, I’ve noticed a significant decrease in the fungus gnat population, which has been annoying me, and I keep it under control with chromatic traps... with this data, I plan to apply potassium soap to the substrate to eliminate the gnat larvae... I’ll keep you posted on the results.
The water consumption of this grow is extremely high, and on dry days, it increases even more. I’ve kept and continue to keep the substrate very hydrated to promote liquid circulation while taking care of the health of the roots. This week, I’m alternating watering with nutrients and others with pure spring water, preparing the roots to increase nutrient doses as flowering progresses.
DECODING THE GROW 😛
- Day 93. 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 energize the Microorganisms. pH: 6.40, EC: 1.70. 1000ml.
- Day 95. To help dissolve the previous watering: Spring water. pH: 6.7, EC: 0.50. 1000ml.
- Day 97. Watering to strengthen the grow with my latest Biol of Activated Mountain Microorganisms with pumpkin, carrot, and chitosan (MMA, Ca, B, Cu, Mg, Fe, PK, Carotenes, Vitamins (B1, B2, B3, B6, B9, E, A, C, K), amino acids (alanine, arginine, cucurbitacin, cystine, glycine, histidine, isoleucine, lysine). 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. 1100ml.
- Day 98. Mountain water and beans. pH: 6.62 EC: 0.50. 250ml.
ORGANIC TIP: I regularly cook legumes (chickpeas or beans), the day before I soak them in rainwater, preferably, or spring water. Before cooking the legumes, I discard the soaking water and use it for watering; it’s an excellent source of minerals (P, K, Ca, Fe, Cu... and traces of many others) and a way to repurpose waste.
BEST WISHES, HEALTH, AND GREAT HARVESTS!! 😵💫
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• 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 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 seedbed of Solid Mountain Microorganisms (MMS).
WEEK 10: HBO extraction using the QWISO method.
3M • Black Domina
WEEK 6: Waste reuse: 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: 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 controlling insect and mite pests.
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14
Week 14. Flowering
5y ago
1/20
73 cm
Height
13 hrs
Light Schedule
23 °C
Day Air Temp
6.6
pH
550 PPM
TDS
60 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
19 °C
Substrate Temp
18 °C
Night Air Temp
7 liters
Pot Size
0.45 liters
Watering Volume
30 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 6
Agua de montaña
1000 mll
Ormus
5 mll
Humato PK
15 mll
deFharo Welcome to the seventh week of flowering, the buds are fattening up and the plant is getting stronger, only a few large leaves are losing color, but I'm satisfied with the progress.
The plant continues to consume a lot of water and I'm giving it various nutrients with each watering... still fighting against the soil fly.
CHEERS, HEALTH, AND ANARCHY!! 👊
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• 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 Microorganism nursery (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 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 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 insect and mite pest control.
3M • Sage n' Sour
WEEK 13: Activation of Mountain Microorganisms with Pumpkin, Carrot, Minerals, and Chitosan.
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Week 15. Flowering
5y ago
1/27
73 cm
Height
13 hrs
Light Schedule
23 °C
Day Air Temp
6.6
pH
550 PPM
TDS
60 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
19 °C
Substrate Temp
18 °C
Night Air Temp
7 liters
Pot Size
0.45 liters
Watering Volume
30 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 8
Agua de montaña
1000 mll
Ormus
7 mll
Humato PK
12 mll
deFharo Welcome to the eighth week of flowering for this great strain with Indica dominance. 16 weeks from seed.
This week, the plant has dedicated all its energy to forming and fattening the buds, the growth continues vigorously, with a great metabolism that translates into high water consumption, forcing me to water every 48 hours, also due to the tight pot size (7l).
The plant maintains a good leaf mass to capture a lot of light energy, the older leaves have begun, gradually and generously, to give their nutrients to the plant before falling exhausted to the substrate... all normal!!
The buds show great density and hardness to the touch, also a large amount of resin and sweet, fresh aromas that increase day by day.
DECODING THE GROWTH 😊
This week's waterings have been very varied, with moderate concentrations aimed at bud growth, root health, and strengthening the plant for the advanced flowering stage. I have also added a mixture of solids to the substrate that will slowly release their macro and micro nutrients in the remaining 3-4 weeks of growth, ensuring the plant lacks nothing.
Day 105. Mountain Water (Ca, Mg, Si, Fe... EC: 0.25), potassium hydrolysate from leonardite (Humate) with phosphorus (Humic, fulvic, PK, Organic Matter) at 1.5%, Activated Mountain Microorganisms (MMA) with minerals and NPK Nutrients (Plus) at 1%. PH: 6.45, EC: 1.13. 1000ml.
Day 107. Mountain Water (Ca, Mg, Si, Fe... EC: 0.25), molasses (Sugars, yeasts, Cu, Fe, K...), Mineral and NPK nutrient lactoferment at 2% and Ormus (Ca, Mg...+PH) at 0.25%. PH: 6.44, EC: 0.80. 1000ml.
Day 109. Mountain Water (Ca, Mg, Si, Fe... EC: 0.25), Activated Mountain Microorganisms (MMA) with pumpkin, carrot, minerals, and chitosan (B, Ca, Mg, Fe, Cu, P, K, amino acids, vitamins, beta-carotenes...) at 2.5% and potassium hydrolysate from leonardite (Humate) with phosphorus at 1%. PH: 6.60, EC: 1.30. 1100ml.
Day 111. Mountain Water (Ca, Mg, Si, Fe... EC: 0.25), Liquid Activated Mountain Microorganisms (MMA Basic) at 3% and Ormus (Ca, Mg...+PH) at 1%. PH: 6.47, EC: 1.30. 1000ml.
Mix of minerals and solid nutrients in equal parts, (I add 12g of the mix per pot): Dolomite, Epsom salt, dehydrated banana, eggshell, PK Humate, bird and bat guano, bone meal, Azomite, Auxins, ash, kelp, dehydrated apple and orange.
REGARDS AND HEALTH FOR SMOKING A LOT OF JOINTS!! 😵
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• 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 water and structured.
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 and Mycorrhizae spores.
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 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 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 and mite control.
3M • Sage n' Sour
WEEK 13. Activation of Mountain Microorganisms with Pumpkin, Carrot, Minerals, and Chitosan.
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Week 16. Flowering
5y ago
1/24
75 cm
Height
13 hrs
Light Schedule
23 °C
Day Air Temp
6.5
pH
Strong
Smell
600 PPM
TDS
60 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
19 °C
Substrate Temp
18 °C
Night Air Temp
7 liters
Pot Size
0.5 liters
Watering Volume
25 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 9
Agua de montaña
1000 mll
Ormus
5 mll
Humato PK
12 mll
deFharo Welcome friends to the eighth week of flowering, week seventeen of life, eleventh since the apical cut and twelfth since the transplant to the final pot of this great indica-dominant strain.
Great week for the growth and fattening of the multiple colas that crown the canopy of this queen, all exposed to the intense and varied lights of my high-performance cabinet!! 😋 The weight of the top of the plant is enormous due to the great concentration of colas, and I will surely have to support them in a few days, even though the plant has very strong and elastic stems and branches. Additionally, the plant maintains a dense leaf mass where only the oldest leaves are gradually showing signs of fatigue. The buds are very dense, and the trichomes invade the flowers and surrounding leaves, and when moving or brushing the plant, an intense and sweet aroma is released, claiming its genetics throughout the space... I love it!!
Water consumption remains very high; I water deeply every two days. This week, specific waterings aimed at flower and resin production. This crop has always responded positively to all nutrients... and now that it is reaching the peak of its glory, it will be no different!!
DECODING THE GROWTH 😉
Two waterings with extra PK and humic and fulvic acids with micro and macro nutrients, vitamins, amino acids, and free sugars...
- Day 113. Rain and mountain water at 50% (EC: 0.16), Molasses (Sugars, Yeasts, Minerals...), Potassium hydrolysate from leonardite (Humate) with phosphorus (Humic, Fulvic, PK...) at 1.5%, Multi-fruit lactoferment, minerals, and nutrients (Vitamins, Amino Acids, Ca, Mg, Fe, Cu, B, PK...)
- Day 115. Rain and mountain water at 50% (EC: 0.16), Molasses (Sugars, Yeasts, Minerals...), Potassium hydrolysate from leonardite (Humate) with phosphorus (Humic, Fulvic, PK...) at 1%, Mineral and nutrient lactoferment with Efficient Microorganisms (MMA, BAL, Ca, Mg, Si, PK...) at 1%.
To assist in the complete dissolution and assimilation of the previous waterings...
- Day 117. Rain and mountain water at 50% (EC: 0.16), Honey (Sugars, enzymes, minerals...), Activated Mountain Microorganisms with minerals at 2% and Ormus (Ca, Mg...+PH) at 0.5%
I continue with the extra supply of PK and humic acids, complementing with macro and micro nutrients...
- Day 119. Rain and mountain water at 50% (EC: 0.16), Bean water (K, Minerals. EC: 2.80) at 20%, Molasses (Sugars, Yeasts, Minerals...), Guano biol with Efficient Microorganisms (MMA, BAL, Ca, Mg, P...) at 2%, Potassium hydrolysate from leonardite (Humate) with phosphorus (Humic, Fulvic, PK...) at 1%. PH: 6.24, EC: 1.80
REGARDS AND HEALTH TO MY FELLOW MARIJUANA GROWERS!! 😵
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• DISCOVER MY ADVANCED CULTIVATION 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 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 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: 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 form (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 17. Flowering
5y ago
1/27
75 cm
Height
13 hrs
Light Schedule
23 °C
Day Air Temp
6.5
pH
Strong
Smell
625 PPM
TDS
60 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
19 °C
Substrate Temp
18 °C
Night Air Temp
7 liters
Pot Size
0.55 liters
Watering Volume
25 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 8
Agua de montaña
500 mll
Ormus
3 mll
Humato PK
10 mll
deFharo Welcome to the tenth week of flowering of this great strain with indica dominance, a total of 18 weeks of cultivation... the end is near!! 😵
It's a good week for fattening the buds, water consumption is massive and the plant's metabolism is extraordinary!! So far, it's been an easy grow, and it has shown gratitude with every watering.
The creation of new trichomes doesn't stop and they coat the buds with a white and crystalline mantle.
The structure has turned out a bit messy due to the ties I made on the upper branches to slow down the stretching, but in return, the plant has an immense canopy, with a multitude of large, dense, and sticky buds with intense sweet aromas.
WEEKLY ACTIVITY 😺
- Day 120. The plant has consumed 576ml of water. The leaf mass remains, half a dozen leaves have fallen exhausted to the substrate. I turn the pot 90°.
- Day 121. The plant has consumed 451ml of water, there are 350ml left in the pot. I turn the pot 90° and move it to a different spot in the cabinet. I prepare a watering with flowering nutrients: Rain and mountain water at 50% (EC: 0.14), Molasses, Activated Mountain Microorganisms in liquid form (MMA Basic) at 1%, Potassium humate from leonardite (Humato PK) with phosphorus at 1%, and Animal meal Biol with Efficient Microorganisms (MMa, BAL, P) at 1%. PH: 6.47, EC: 1.30. 1000ml.
- Day 122. The plant has consumed 521ml of water. I monitor the plant's health, I found spider marks on 4 small leaves and two spiders feasting, I squashed them with my fingers. I turn the pot 90°.
- Day 123. The plant has consumed 420ml of water, there are 310ml left in the pot. I turn the pot 90°. I check that there are no remaining spiders. I prepare a gentle watering to help dissolve and fully assimilate the nutrients from the previous watering: Rain and mountain water at 50% (EC: 0.14), molasses, Activated Mountain Microorganisms in liquid form (MMA Basic) at 1%, and Ormus at 0.3%. PH: 6.35, EC: 0.72. 1000ml.
- Day 124. The plant has consumed 498ml of water. I turn the pot 90°. I find a young spider and crush it!!... the grow is going great!! 😍
- Day 125. The plant has consumed 534ml of water, there are 263ml left in the pot. I prepare a nutrient-rich watering and a foliar application with horsetail extract to strengthen the grow and prevent against fungi and spiders. WATERING: Rain and mountain water at 50% (EC: 0.14), molasses, Activated Mountain Microorganisms in liquid form (MMA Basic) at 1%, Bio algae EM at 1%, Potassium humate from leonardite (Humato PK) with phosphorus at 1.5%, and Ormus at 0.3%. PH: 6.56, EC: 1.67. 1100ml. FOLIAR: Horsetail extract at 2%.
- Day 126. The plant has consumed 700ml of water. I turn the pot 90°. I remove, pushing with my finger, a dozen exhausted leaves.
REGARDS AND HEALTH TO SMOKE MANY JOINTS!! 😉
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• 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: 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 seedbed of Solid Mountain Microorganisms (MMS).
WEEK 10: HBO extraction with the QWISO method.
3M • Black Domina
WEEK 6: Reuse of waste: Mulch of 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. Humate PK. Potassium humate from leonardite with phosphorus.
3M • Kalini Asia
WEEK 17. Potassium soap for control of insect and mite pests.
3M • Sage n' Sour
WEEK 13. Activation of Mountain Microorganisms with Pumpkin, Carrot, Minerals, and Chitosan.
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Week 18. Flowering
5y ago
1/21
75 cm
Height
13 hrs
Light Schedule
23 °C
Day Air Temp
6.6
pH
Strong
Smell
600 PPM
TDS
60 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
19 °C
Substrate Temp
18 °C
Night Air Temp
7 liters
Pot Size
0.6 liters
Watering Volume
25 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 8
Agua de montaña
500 mll
Ormus
7 mll
Humato PK
15 mll
deFharo Welcome to the eleventh week of flowering for this great strain with indica dominance. As is usual in almost all my organic grows, the flowering periods are much longer than the producer's indications, and this plant is no exception; it still has at least 2 weeks of flowering left, given the great metabolism, leaf mass, and proud appearance of the buds.
Notable growth and fattening of the colas with increased smell and density. The branches and stem are currently holding up very well under the enormous weight, now shifted to the huge canopy of colas.
At a slow but steady pace, the plant is sucking nutrients from the older leaves, feeding the colas above them, which then fall exhausted to the substrate and become part of the mulch to nourish the microbiology.
WEEKLY ACTIVITY 👽
The total water consumption this week has been 3830ml, 4% more than last week. For all watering, I use mountain and rainwater mixed at 50% (EC: 0.16)
- Day 127. Watering mix aimed at cola growth (molasses and PK humate) and strengthening and providing macro and micronutrients, vitamins, and minerals with my fruit and mineral PK lactoferment, these soluble nutrient preparations are mostly composed of organic matter, which is essential for maintaining the substrate's microbiology. PH: 6.42, EC: 1.45. 1200ml.
- Day 129. I cut the four lowest branches of the grow; they were stunted, to concentrate energy on the rest of the branches.
Gentle watering mix, aimed at dissolving and fully assimilating the previous watering and strengthening the grow through my Biol of microorganisms activated with pumpkin, carrot, minerals, and chitosan (MMA, Sugars, B, K, Mg, Fe, carotenoids...) with Ormus that provides Ca and Mg and helps me regulate the acidic ph, all sweetened with natural heather honey that provides sugars, enzymes, and minerals. PH: 6.8, EC: 0.55. 1000ml.
... for the rest of the days, I continued with alternating waterings in the same line and concept as the previous ones with small variations.
REGARDS AND HEALTH TO ALL GROWERS 😉
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• CHECK OUT MY ADVANCED ORGANIC GROWING TECHNIQUES AND 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: 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 and Mycorrhizae spores.
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: Shea topical cream and HBO.
WEEK 24: Like water -Like a water.
3M • Purple Shot
WEEK 18: Earth to earth. 😎
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 hydrolyzed leonardite with phosphorus.
3M • Kalini Asia
WEEK 17. Potassium soap for control of insect and mite pests.
3M • Sage n' Sour
WEEK 13. Activation of Mountain Microorganisms with Pumpkin, Carrot, Minerals, and Chitosan.
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Week 19. Flowering
5y ago
1/31
75 cm
Height
13 hrs
Light Schedule
25 °C
Day Air Temp
6.6
pH
Strong
Smell
600 PPM
TDS
50 %
Air Humidity
21 °C
Solution Temp
20 °C
Substrate Temp
19 °C
Night Air Temp
7 liters
Pot Size
0.65 liters
Watering Volume
20 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 11
Agua de montaña
500 mll
Ormus
10 mll
Humato PK
15 mll
deFharo Welcome fellow growers to the twelfth week of flowering and twentieth of life for this sticky and fragrant strain, with a canopy of buds forming a dense crown worthy of a queen!! 😏
Great week for bud fattening and resin production, a sweet and intense smell, reminiscent of vanilla, fills the entire tent above the aromas of other strains.
I think it has about two weeks left until harvest. The water consumption for irrigation is brutal, I water deeply every 48 hours, this week the plant has consumed 4302ml, which is 6.5% more than the previous week. In the last 7 days, I've watered with 4510ml.
WEEKLY ACTIVITY 😮
- Day 134. Beginning of the week with a lot of heat and relative humidity of 32%, I've prepared an irrigation with a mix to help with the heatwave. Potassium humate from leonardite (Humic, fulvic, K...) with phosphorus (Humate PK) at 1.5%, Algal Biol with Efficient Microorganisms (BAL, MMA, vitamins, amino acids, minerals.) at 2% and molasses. PH: 6.60, EC: 1.75. 1000ml.
- Day 136. The heatwave continues, I keep the plant hydrated and include molasses in all irrigations, to compensate for the high sugar consumption caused by the heat and to give energy to the microorganisms in the substrate. Potassium humate from leonardite (Humic, fulvic, K...) with phosphorus (Humate PK) at 1.5%, molasses (free sugars, yeasts, Cu, Fe, K...), Mineral and nutrient PK Lactoferment at 1% and Activated Mountain Microorganisms (Basic) at 0.5% to lower the PH and inoculate microorganisms into the substrate. PH: 6.43, EC: 1.50. 1100ml.
- Day 138. Temperatures have started to drop and ambient relative humidity has increased. I've prepared a gentle irrigation with my Guano Biol with Efficient Microorganisms (MMA, BAL, Ca, Mg, P...) very rich in micronutrients and Ormus (Ca, Mg...) which helps me raise the Ph of acidic mixes. PH: 6.54, EC: 0.60. 1300ml.
- Day 140. I increase the nutrient concentration for the irrigation mix. Rested bean water (Mg, P, K...) at 20%, Molasses, Potassium humate from leonardite (Humic, fulvic, K...) with phosphorus (Humate PK) at 1.5% and Activated Mountain Microorganisms with NPK minerals and nutrients (Plus) at 1% to regulate the alkaline PH of the mix. PH: 6.66, EC: 1.65. 1100ml.
GROWING ROUTINES 😋
- For all irrigation mixes, I use Mountain and rainwater mixed at 50% (EC: 0.16). This water, as I have it stored, I structure for at least 15 minutes with a magnetic stirrer, to oxygenate it and also to recover an ordered molecular structure, which favors cation exchange (nutrient assimilation). As a result of the structured irrigation water, I can use lower concentrations of nutrients, up to 40%.
- I note all the irrigation mixes I use for each plant, with control of PH, EC, and temperature, to ensure I provide very varied and/or specific nutrition for each moment. All the soluble fertilizers I use and some solids (Bioles, Lactoferments, Hydrolyzed, Dehydrated...) are of my own creation and formulation, using purely organic components and residues to create them.
- Every day I rotate the pots 90° for an equivalent light distribution on all sides, since, in addition to the excellent main lamp (Mars Hydro TS1000), I use lights with other spectrums (2200K, 2700K, 3000K, 660nm, IR 735nm, UVB) pointing to specific areas of the tent. For the same reason, in my grow tents with several pots, in addition to the daily rotation, every 4 days I also change the position-rotation of all of them. The average size of the pots I use, 6-7l, favors all this hustle!!
- Daily, I also weigh each of my crops, to know exactly the water consumption and what remains in the pot. This information is very valuable to me, as I can quickly detect any incident in the plant's metabolism. To calculate the humidity in the substrate, I start from an initial irrigation that I gradually bring up to a maximum of 20% of the soil volume, for example, for a 7l pot with an adult plant, I use an initial irrigation of 1400ml and when the plant has consumed between 65-75%, I water again. All these calculations and cultivation notes I keep with a customized Excel sheet.
REGARDS AND HEALTH, COMPANIONS!! 😁
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Week 20. Flowering
5y ago
1/31
65 cm
Height
13 hrs
Light Schedule
25 °C
Day Air Temp
6.5
pH
Strong
Smell
550 PPM
TDS
55 %
Air Humidity
21 °C
Solution Temp
20 °C
Substrate Temp
19 °C
Night Air Temp
7 liters
Pot Size
0.6 liters
Watering Volume
20 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 7
Agua de montaña
1000 mll
Ormus
7 mll
Humato PK
15 mll
deFharo Welcome fellow cannabis growers, thirteen weeks into flowering and the buds keep fattening, flooded with white and transparent trichomes with no trace of amber trichomes. The weight of the canopy of colas is brutal and the strength of the stem and branches to support them is magnificent!
This is my third grow of indica-dominant strains from Exotic Seeds, the previous two partially ruined by a spider invasion and my rookie blindness, but still, one of these strains is the most potent I've ever grown, "Quick Sherbet." This third strain, which has hardly suffered any setbacks, proves once again the great quality of these genetics, huge, aromatic, and very sticky buds... I promise to repay my debt with the ruined strains and will grow them again this fall.
The water consumption for irrigation is brutal and hasn't declined for now, I water deeply every 48 hours, this week the plant has consumed 4183ml, 3% less than the previous week.
I don't dare to calculate the harvest date, given the evolution of the grow; as soon as I see the first amber trichomes appear, I will do two waterings (4-5 days) with mountain water and molasses and raid the grow, I can't wait to try this wonder! 😍
WEEKLY ACTIVITY 😜
- Day 142. I prepare a very complete watering mix to boost the growth of the colas and strengthen the grow, thanks to my 1.5% potassium humate from leonardite, with all the macro and micronutrients from my fruit lacto-ferment, minerals, and 1.5% PK macro nutrients, 0.5% Activated Mountain Microorganisms (Basic), and molasses to give them energy and provide minerals, yeasts, and K. pH: 6.66, EC: 1.48. 1000ml.
- Day 144. A gentle mix based on Activated Mountain Microorganisms (Basic), which will help process the organic matter from previous waterings, mineralizing it and making it assimilable by the plant, molasses, and Ormus at 0.75%, which guarantees the supply of Ca and Mg mainly, and helps me raise the pH of very acidic ferments. pH: 6.4, EC: 0.58. 1200ml. I place the plant centered under the main Mars Hydro TS 1000 lamp to get the maximum photons on the canopy.
- Day 146. I return to nutrient waterings with a preparation where I combine Activated Mountain Microorganisms with minerals and nutrients (Plus) at 1%, which also guarantees the presence of all the micronutrients a plant needs, over 90, and that gives the grow more opportunities to evolve in aspects like delaying senescence, creating resin with high concentrations of THC, or the richness and presence of terpenes. I add 1.5% humic and fulvic acids with phosphorus and potassium (Humate PK) and molasses. pH: 6.50, EC: 1.20. 1100ml.
GROWING ROUTINES 😋
- For all the watering mixes, I use Mountain Water (EC: 0.28) and rainwater (EC: 0.03, when I have it) mixed at 50% (EC: 0.16). This water, as I have stored it, loses oxygenation and its molecules become chaotic, so I structure it for at least 15 minutes with a magnetic stirrer, to oxygenate it and also to recover an orderly molecular structure, which favors cation exchange (nutrient assimilation). As a consequence of the structuring of the watering water, lower concentrations of nutrients can be used, up to 40%. In the end, structuring the water recreates the perpetual movement we always find in river and sea water... living water!! 😌
- I note all the watering mixes I use for each plant, with pH, EC, and temperature control, to ensure I provide very varied and/or specific nutrition for each moment. All the soluble fertilizers I use and some solids (Bioles, Lactoferments, Hydrolyzed, Dehydrated...) are of my own creation and formulation, using purely organic or mineral components and residues to create them.
- Every day I rotate the pots 90° for an equivalent light distribution on all sides, since, in addition to the excellent main lamp (Mars Hydro TS1000), I use lights with other spectrums (2200K, 2700K, 3000K, 660nm, IR 735nm, UVB) pointing to specific areas of the tent. For the same reason, in my grow tents with several pots, in addition to the daily rotation, every 4 days I also change the position-rotation of all of them. The average size of the pots I use, 6-7l, favors all this hustle!!
- Daily, I also weigh each of my grows to know exactly the water consumption and what remains in the pot. This is very valuable information for me, as I can quickly detect any issues in the plant's metabolism.
To calculate the moisture in the substrate, I start from an initial watering that I gradually bring to a maximum of 20-25% of the soil volume; for example, for a 7l pot with an adult plant, I use an initial watering of 1400ml, and when the plant has consumed between 65-75%, I water again. This way, and watering slowly, I avoid runoff, minimizing nutrient loss. All these calculations and growing notes I keep with a custom Excel sheet.
• I understand that my way of growing is somewhat obsessive; moreover, it takes a lot of work to cultivate and experiment independently, but it entertains and amuses me a lot. I never run out of good organic joints, all I can smoke 😵, and I see no limit to the evolution of the grower!! 😍
REGARDS AND HEALTH, COMPANIONS!! 😁
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Week 21. Flowering
5y ago
1/16
65 cm
Height
12 hrs
Light Schedule
25 °C
Day Air Temp
6.4
pH
Strong
Smell
175 PPM
TDS
50 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
20 °C
Substrate Temp
19 °C
Night Air Temp
7 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 the last day of life for Jelly Bananen, an Indica-dominant strain.
Today, Wednesday, April 21, 2021, at the dawn of the grow tent, after letting the substrate dry completely and giving the last waterings with only mountain water and molasses, Jelly Bananen has been cut, manicured, and set to dry. Its destiny has been fulfilled, and the plant has given me some fat, dense, aromatic, and sticky buds that I will enjoy this summer.
I've set the plant to dry with my new drying rack, a prize I won in Grow Diaries, which has an odor filter and fan. In about 7-8 days, when it's time to jar the weed to start the curing process, I'll share my first impressions.
For now, I'm happy with the production and the experience!!
HELLO TO EVERYONE!! 😘
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Otra cepa fantástica de Exotic Seeds!! Realmente tienen algo especial que las diferencia de otros bancos de semillas.
- Después de tres meses en los botes de curado, los aromas se han intensificado... huele a caja de caramelos y vainilla!!
- Los cogollos mantienen una gran densidad. El tacto es pegajoso y la oxidación ha convertido las blanquecinas colas, en bellos cogollos escarchados y anaranjados con brillos diamantinos.
- El humo es suave de tragar con sabor afrutado, mis pulmones lo están soportando perfectamente. Sin duda, un gran efecto de índica, con un golpe tremendo que me ha dejado pegado a mi silla.
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Spent 149 days
Ger Veg Flo Har
294 g
Bud wet weight per plant
91 g
Bud dry weight per plant
1
Plants
0.12 m²
Grow Room size
Easy
Difficulty
Happy, Relaxed, Uplifted
Positive effects
Caramel, Fruity, Sweet
Taste
Sleepy
Energy
Indica
Hybrid
Sativa
Height
Day air temperature
Air humidity
PPM
PH
Light schedule
Solution temperature
Night air temperature
Substrate temperature
Pot size
Lamp distance
1/34
deFharo Another strain from Exotic Seeds, and this one finally reached its end with hardly any problems.
The strains I've grown so far from this seed bank have notably stood out from others because they have their own personality, competing with indicas and sativas, demonstrating their power and originality.
This Jelly Bananen has been a strong plant, a big eater and drinker, that has given me beautiful moments with its frosty buds covered in trichomes.
I previously grew Purple Shot, and this plant was the queen of my garden; the density of its buds was number one in all my grows. The amount of pollen they contain is impressive, but in the end, the grow went south partly due to a massive attack of spider mites. In the attempt to save it, I lost all the terpenes and a good part of the THC... I'm going to grow this strain again in the new season; I owe it to myself and I want to!!
At the same time as the previous one, I grew Quick Sherbet, and I also saw a decrease in yield and quality due to the spider mites, but currently, it is the most potent weed in my cannabis stash... another debt I will gladly pay in the new growing season!!
- I must say that all 3 strains have shared the same way of developing their branches; they have shown a tendency for vertical growth. Probably with different ties than I used, you can create shorter plants with rounder shapes and greater production.
- In about 2-3 weeks, when the buds have had more curing time, I will give more evaluations on smell, taste, texture, and potency!! 🤪
👨🌾 EXTRA GROW DATA (Statistics taken from my daily tracking.)
Dry weight: 91g.
Height: 65cm.
7L fabric pot.
Days of cultivation: 157
Weeks of growth: 8
Weeks of flowering: 14
💦 Watering statistics:
Total liters of water: 54L
Average EC: 1.07
Average pH: 6.41
🌾 PRODUCTION DATA:
Per watt: 0.61g/w
Per height (65cm): 1.4g per centimeter.
Per pot capacity (7L): 13g per liter of soil.
Per cultivation time (22 weeks): 4.13g per week.
Per watering: 1.68g per liter of water.
REGARDS AND THANK YOU FOR FOLLOWING THIS GROW... UNTIL NEXT TIME!! 👨🌾
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I really admire your growing style! How do you go about making your “structured/living water”?
I recently made a living water setup and I love the results I’m getting! Plants really do need dissolved oxygen, stagnant water is dead ☠️
Can’t wait to see more updates! 🤙😎
@FreshCoastOrganics, thanks. I use a magnetic stirrer to structure the water, I need it because I store rainwater or mountain water and I have to revive it every time I want to use it for irrigation. The extra oxygen as well as the arrangement of the molecular structure make nutrient concentrations lower when using structured water.
Greetings and Congrats on a wild grow. A question for you involving your new Seedo.
“Did you hang your plant/branches for a few days on a line to get rid of the obvious moisture, b4 putting them in the seedo? Or did they go straight in after pruning?”
Either way, i’m curious and want to use mine properly as well !
Cheers ~ 1right_angle
@deFharo, wonderful News and I appreciate the sativa-like response... lol
I have been monitoring my fruit cellar, and at this time of year its going to be perfect for these next 3 batches. One after the other; bags already hanging!
Merci!