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Blackberry Kush
Custom Breeder & Strain
Unknown
Custom Breeder & Strain
Indoor
Room Type
LST
weeks 4-7
Defoliation
weeks 5-6
Soil
Grow medium
Strain
00seeds2 - 00 KUSH
Unknown
Custom Breeder & Strain
Growing it
Normal
Resistance
Neutral
Happy with the unknown product!! Tastes great.
The Outcome
Week 16
Harvest
What's on the scales?
158.76
gram
ounce
Bud dry weight
Harvested
2
Number of plants harvested
Grow Room
7.62
ft²
Grow Room size
0.35
g / watt
20.83
g / m²
79.38
g / plant
0.26
plant / m²
59.06
watt / m²
Tastes like
Citrus
Fruity
Sweet
Feels like
45% Sativa 55% Indica

Positive effects

Energetic
Lights
Amazing light love it.
Commented by
Saskbud7 Saskbud7
3 years ago
I had some issues at the end and never finished this diary. So figured i better throw up my harvest photos finally.
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Grow Questions
Saskbud7
Saskbud7started grow question 3 years ago
I used a mix of water and dishsoap to try and treat a aphid problem. Day later I had some leaves with browning and now on day 2 I have lots of curled leaves and bit more brown leaves. Is this a normal problem anyone else has had?
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Leaves. Curl down
Leaves. Color - Yellow
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TheBudWhisperer
TheBudWhispereranswered grow question 3 years ago
Hey dude - those brown rust spots aren’t aphid related, it’s actually the start of a calcium deficiency. Add a calmag supplement as part of your nute regimen (1ml/L will suffice) and it won’t be an issue. You can use calmag all the way up to last weeks of flower if needed. Although I usually cut out calmag around 3-4 weeks prior to chop. Can’t tell from the photos that you’ve got an aphid problem although the mottled and curled leaves can be a sign of pest stress. If you do then it’s a problem that will not go away easily and may very well not at all. Once those little fuckers dig in and have their first mating cycle you’re gonna have to deal with em to the end. IMO best way to handle these little bastards is by releasing a shit ton of lady bugs into the tent. They’ll keep the numbers down and are very effective next to almost all other options.
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Saskbud7
Saskbud7started grow question 3 years ago
Hey I'm just wondering am I fine to do some light defoliation durring veg while doing LST? Or do I just work with. Seems very bushy and hard to work with. I'm new to this whole training thing
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Techniques. Defoliation
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Frigault
Frigaultanswered grow question 3 years ago
I do it. When it gets to bushy crazy i remove everythingbthat are griwing inwird. Sucker shoot groing inward befor they get big and really in thevway and inward ponting leaf. Thuscway i can get better air flow while maintaining the canopy at a manageble shape.. like ither mention. Its better to do small at a time. Try and understand where and how a leaf or a branch will grow and how it will interact in the future, and overtime yiu'll get goid at removing undesirable branchung befir they developoe and wast time and energy. Rule of thumb. If it aint blocking anything then it is more then likely useful and catching something..
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TheBudWhisperer
TheBudWhispereranswered grow question 3 years ago
You absolutely can. In fact, there are many who stress defo in small bits vs. Giant single sessions. Selective pruning to free up growth tips and create better light exposure is a great option. I’d only temper that opinion with the knowledge that defoing in veg. Is kinda counter productive and should only be employed after other options such as leaf tucking and lst have been fully exhausted. Or for specific purposes such as in mainlining applications. But that’s a different topic altogether. For this plants part looks like a good job gett’n er bent over and spread out so clipp’n a couple leaves might help in your case👍. Best of luck with it.
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Growerxm00
Growerxm00answered grow question 3 years ago
Hello, yea you can do some defoliation but not too much, just do it to make the tops available for the light to penetrate so they can grow better. Hope it helps Good grow.
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Saskbud7
Saskbud7started grow question 3 years ago
Just curious what everyone's thoughts are on these plants, should I keep trying to spread them out further? Or should I just be letting them grow straight up a bit and then flower?
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Other. General questions
Techniques. LST
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Esoteric_growing
Esoteric_growinganswered grow question 3 years ago
Personally I would keep them in veg until they fill 70% of the are and then flip them, after the first 3 weeks of flower they should fill the whole space giving you the best chance at a good yield. I would also defoliate before you flip to 12/12 to improve light penetration in the canopy. And if your feeling brave maybe one more time at 21 days flower. Looks like a good start though pal👍
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Nor_Cal_Kannabliss
Nor_Cal_Kannablissanswered grow question 3 years ago
That's entirely up to you and your grow space! 🤘😤
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Wicked_Stix
Wicked_Stixanswered grow question 3 years ago
Keep training them all the way through the flowering stretch
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Saskbud7
Saskbud7started grow question 3 years ago
So much first picture is the one I'm wondering about. These 2 plants are different strains, have been getting fed the same. The one strain seems like a weirdly light green coloured and not perky leaves. Wondering what might be the problem just from a glance
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Leaves. Color - Pale
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The8thChevron
The8thChevronanswered grow question 3 years ago
Looks like nute burn causing a lockout. Get your pH and EC under control. In a perfect world, it would be about the same going in and coming out.
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Organoman
Organomananswered grow question 3 years ago
Different plants have different requirements. Just because they are getting the same watering and nutrients does not mean they will both grow the same way. The yellow one looks to me that she needs more feeding and watering than the others. Hope this helps,... Organoman.
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Saskbud7
Saskbud7answered grow question 3 years ago
Side note they've been getting fed at about 900ppm, about a gallon each once every 5-6 days
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