Día 14, fin de la segunda semana. Mañana toca transplantar a macetas de 7 litros.
Siguiendo el estilo de @hidroponico, prepararé el sustrato así:
- 6 litros de BioBizz Light Mix
- 1 litro de BioBizz Worm Humus
- 40gr. de Guanokalong Complete Organics
- 1 cucharada de microrrizas de Xtreme Gardening Mykos
Este día 12 aplico foliarmente aceite de Neem 1ml / ltr. y jabón potásico 5ml / ltr. como prevención, ya que hay muchos jardines salvajes por mi zona, llenos de mosca blanca y araña roja.
Esta semana he regado 2 veces: la primera sólo agua de botella con baja mineralización (EC 0.05) y al segundo riego le suplemento Calmag para elevar la EC hasta 0.45, añadiendo Bactohem para mejorar el desarrollo de las raíces y algo de Silicio (silic boost) de manera foliar para fortalecer los tallos.
Tengo funcionando un humidificador para mantener la humedad entre el 60% y 70%, mientras un ventilador hace oscilar una suave brisa sobre los brotes.
Una de las Kosher Kush no prosperó, ya que al salir del Jiffi quedó dentro un cotiledon y la parte de donde brotan las hojas, así que puse a crecer las semillas que me quedaban y finalmente me quedé con la Zamadelica.
Resultado:
3x Zamadelica x Kali China
1x Nepal Kam
1x Kosher Kush (solo brotó una de tres)
Hola amig@s,
Comienzo este nuevo cultivo 100% orgánico. Esta vez voy a probar empleando en la medida de lo posible, sólo Guanokalong "COMPLETE ORGANICS", a ver qué tal salen estas magníficas semillas de los mejores bancos.😃
Busco principalmente facilitar los riegos, evitando preparar los abonos y aditivos líquidos para cada planta, que es lo que suelo hacer y se lleva mucho tiempo.
Como siempre, mi objetivo es: calidad frente a cantidad.
Como técnicas de stress, la intención es sólo aplicar topping una o dos veces y según crezcan de rápido, también algo de LST para probar unos mini-tutores que acabo de traer de china, en principio para las tomateras. Quiero evitar tenerlas en vegetativo mucho tiempo.
Bienvenidos y gracias por vuestros consejos. 😉
@HighRoller909,
I've got some of those Congo seeds too, waiting to grow when I found the space and time.
I wouldn't like to mix them in the same tent with other feminized seeds, because seeds from hermaphrodite use to become hermie too 😅
I have the greatest memories from the Bangi Congo x Panama: superb sandalwood/incense scent, not too strong, but a clean mental high, body drunk if you stand up fast from the sofa, hapiness feeling lasting long time and non getting tolerance smoking it every day. Absolutely a strain to repeat.
@Sativfaction, my Congo went hermie too,but I didn't care because I had only 2 plants.Smoke was awesome still.I got loootss of seeds off it.And I knew it from beginning :D
@HighRoller909,
That congo wasn't 100% done. My friend had to harvest a bit too early, as one of the plants went hermie, and he didn't realize until it was too late: all went pollinated 😂
@Sativfaction, nothing to worry about mate.NEp jam will surely do the best till the end.I've had about 10-15 seeds from it but I'm not sure if it hermied or got pollinated by the hermied Congo.Separate it from others if you have another light and space but I don't think it will cause chaos in the tent.I grew it out despite having seeds,no problem,do the same.Looks like it is gonna be done in 2 weeks.not much time left.
I found bananas in my A5 and Golden Tiger this round,they are both bombs!
Hi @HighRoller909, how do you do, mate?
Did you see my dearest Nepal JAM become hermie? 😢
I've read you had the same problem with yours... how did you handled it?
Hey,
Yes it's clearly and under feeding issue. I'd say it's a general lack of bloom nutrients (PK) and maybe some macro nutrients. Don't freak out tho, increase the feeding without going overboard and the yellowing should stop. Keep in mind that the leaves affected by the deficiency won't go back to normal but you still have plenty of healthy leaves. The end yield is going to be affected but if you correct the problem now it won't be that dramatic, good luck !
Hey @CrokuDodu, then... can I borrow your wise hands?? 😄 😉
Tonight I'm watering again, rearranging the nutrients dosage to the actual bloom stage. Let's see next week the results.
Your crop is almost done... and it looks terrific 👏👏👏👏 Congrats!!
@Sativfaction, To my knowledge, when growing organic EC can not be properly measured so it's pretty useless to measure it ;) ! I don't even measure pH when going organic !
Hey mate @CrokuDodu,
Let's see how is developing for the next weeks.
Just for reference... whats the EC you apply during this period?
Thank you and best regards
Hi @Bud_Spencer,
I use the LUXmeter as a reference only, to check wich plant is receiving more or less light, so I can chose the right place, distance and intensity. In my case, with the leds I use, I've found the plants get burn receiving over 40k LUX.
I bought the luxmeter in Aliexpress for 25usd more or less, but anyway, the proper machine is a PARmeter, but is very expensive.
You can read about led metrics here, if you like:
https://www.hortidaily.com/article/9094990/horticulture-lighting-metrics-understand-grow-lights/
best regards!!
Thanks @HighRoller909, but i'm starting to PANIC when the color of the leaves turn to yellow 5 or more weeks before harvest... 😰
Look what happen next week (i'm prepearing the pics now)
Hi @CrokuDodu, yeap... i'm afraid i've been too short with the nutrients 😣
Please take a look to the next week and tell me what do you think about my Zamal #2 😢
Thanks for your comments
Hahahah bro you definitely should have switched to veg at week 4 :D looking very healthy and have very disciplined shape. And you have the Nepalese phenotype of Nepal Jam ,congrats. Straight up growing plant with square shaped buds,like grenades. Amazingly warm and happy high,too much giggle and a rotten,caramel taste. Sorry for the spoiler :D