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Longhunter's Sour Stomper Artisanal Auto

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9y ago
Fission 300W
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Fission 300W
Custom
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Indoor
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Week 1. Vegetation
9y ago
2.54 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
27 °C
Day Air Temp
6.5
pH
300 PPM
TDS
50 %
Air Humidity
Nutrients 1
Oregonism XL - Aurora Innovations (Roots Organics)
Oregonism XL
0.43 mll
Longhunter All five seeds sprouted with 10 hours of each other between the fourth and fifth day. They were germinated in soil, in their final 3gal smart pots to reduce transplant shock and possibility of stunting. They are under 4ea 6500K and 2ea 5000K fluorescents at about 2-3" from the top of seedlings. Using square disposable cooktop protectors as reflective mulch. The soil is FFOF cooked for one week in the smart pots with Aurora Roots Organic Oregonism XL, flushed to remove some of the nutrients, then re-inoculated with the Oregonism XL before direct planting the seedlings at approximately 3/4" depth. Top of soil was kept moist via spray bottle up until vegetation emerged, then ceased all spraying. Addition: I'm going to be using a slightly modified version of the Roots Organic feeding schedule, sans any nutrients for the first few weeks depending on how the seedlings do, and also shorter due to their chart being twelve weeks long and this strain should finish at nine weeks.
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Week 2. Vegetation
9y ago
2.54 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
27 °C
Day Air Temp
6.5
pH
300 PPM
TDS
45 %
Air Humidity
Nutrients 4
Extreme Serene - Aurora Innovations (Roots Organics)
Extreme Serene
2.5 mll
Uprising Foundation - Aurora Innovations (Roots Organics)
Uprising Foundation
0.495 mll
Uprising Grow - Aurora Innovations (Roots Organics)
Uprising Grow
0.495 mll
Longhunter The five ladies are looking good as of 2/6, first day of the second week. They have been doing very well in their three-gallon smart pots with reflective mulch, and haven't needed an additional watering as of yet. I also have not been misting or spraying anything, but will be doing a very light foliar feeding this week, I'm just waiting on the leaves to plump up just a bit. The mixed ration above is for the entire bottle, but only 1 spray mist will be used per plant, and this will be done after the lights are off to increase nutrient uptake.
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Week 3. Vegetation
9y ago
10.16 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
27 °C
Day Air Temp
6.5
pH
300 PPM
TDS
30 %
Air Humidity
Longhunter Week Three off to a great start. After having fed dry nutrients last week, Im noticing the slightest amount of nitrogen toxicity in the leaf tips. I flushed with two gallons each. Luckily it had been two weeks since their last watering, so they werent too far off my normal watering schedule. Pushing back the liquid nutrients another week or more. Thanks for liking, following, and leaving a comment or question!
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Week 4. Flowering
9y ago
38.1 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
25 °C
Day Air Temp
6.5
pH
300 PPM
TDS
30 %
Air Humidity
Longhunter The ladies reall grew a lot last week, gaining three to four inches. Flowering started at 18 days at about the sixth node, surprisingly fast! So day week four day one is three days into flowering The plants got a healthy dose of fertilizer, all from the roots organic line. I use the dry and liquid ingredients both, and also their amazing microbial complex Oregonism XL. I aerate my nutrient mix for approximately 24 hours before dosing due to the ph crashing to 4 when the nutrients are added, but it comes back up to 6.5. All plants looking good! Edit: Flushed again due to more nitrogen toxicity! Re fertilizing next week sans any nitrogen.
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Week 5. Flowering
9y ago
63.5 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
24 °C
Day Air Temp
6.5
pH
300 PPM
TDS
30 %
Air Humidity
Nutrients 7
Roots Seabird Guano
2.642 mll
Buddha Bloom - Aurora Innovations (Roots Organics)
Buddha Bloom
2.642 mll
Trinity  - Aurora Innovations (Roots Organics)
Trinity
2.642 mll
Longhunter The ladies grew 12 solid inches last week and are now past their respective halfway points in time and height. Flowering is coming along well, and the nitrogen toxicity is well under control now. I am now feeding a severely reduced nitrogen nutrient mix until I start to see signs of decifiency, which may not happen. The support net is in place as well, as nitrogen toxicity can leave stems weakened and I do not want to lose any plant material to breakage.
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Week 6. Flowering
9y ago
63.5 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
24 °C
Day Air Temp
6.5
pH
300 PPM
TDS
30 %
Air Humidity
Nutrients 5
Roots Dry Foundation
0.43 mll
Roots dry bloom
0.43 mll
Roots seabird guano
1.302 mll
Longhunter The girls grew a bunch last week, and have officially stopped stretching. Feeding dry nutes this week to address some issues, but otherwise healthy and bug free! Looks like a bit of a ph problem to my eyes. Water in was 6.3, water out 6.8... Slowly trying to bring it down without shocking the girls, but we'll see how it turns out. Going to water in Trinity by Roots and their OregonismXL and bring my ph down .3 per watering until runoff measure below 6.5, then bring my water in back up to balance it out. I believe what is causing this is the Roots Elemental, I shouldn't have added it in as a side dressing, instead it needs to be bubbled and mixed with the liquid nutes to balance out the higher ph. Any advice is appreciated, thanks for commenting, sharing, and liking! Happy grows
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Week 7. Flowering
9y ago
63.5 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
24 °C
Day Air Temp
6.5
pH
300 PPM
TDS
30 %
Air Humidity
Nutrients 2
Trinity  - Aurora Innovations (Roots Organics)
Trinity
1.302 mll
Oregonism XL - Aurora Innovations (Roots Organics)
Oregonism XL
0.43 mll
Longhunter Girls are still recovering from their ph imbalance but should make it, they just wont be pretty and green while doing it. Will update again when I feed, but currently ph in is 6.3, down from 6.5 and my runoff is a whopping 6.8. Ill be lowering the ph of the tea which is Roots Trinity 1 TBL per gallon and OregonismXL at 1 tsp per three gallons, until my runoff is down below 6.5. Wish me luck!
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Week 8. Flowering
9y ago
25.4 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
24 °C
Day Air Temp
6.5
pH
300 PPM
TDS
30 %
Air Humidity
Nutrients 7
Roots seabird guano
2.005 mll
Trinity  - Aurora Innovations (Roots Organics)
Trinity
1.003 mll
Oregonism XL - Aurora Innovations (Roots Organics)
Oregonism XL
0.326 mll
Longhunter The ladies are looking great and have recovered very well from their higher ph early on. I will be adjusting the next grow appropriately. The buds are coming in nicely, and should start to plump up this week. Hoping to see a good amount of fattening, but so far yield looks like 1-1.5oz/plant. I will be sewing up some custom bags to fit my space better and increase my veg capacity to six, and increase soil size to 5 gallons without sacrificing height. Thanks for following,liking, and commenting!
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Week 9. Flowering
9y ago
66.04 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
27 °C
Day Air Temp
6.5
pH
300 PPM
TDS
30 %
Air Humidity
Longhunter Gals are looking great! Starting to fill out and the smell is getting intense. The smell is one part sour diesel and five parts rotten fruit/GSC. Not my favorite, I wish it was more tropical fruity and sour, the rotten fruit aroma reminds me of pipe tobacco.
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Week 10. Flowering
9y ago
66.04 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
27 °C
Day Air Temp
6.5
pH
300 PPM
TDS
30 %
Air Humidity
Nutrients 1
Oregonism XL - Aurora Innovations (Roots Organics)
Oregonism XL
0.326 mll
Longhunter Still going strong, not quite done yet. Going to chop these on day 65, even if early. The next round will go the full cycle. They started turning purple as well this week, I wish I didnt have babies that need their space in the tent!
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deleted commented9y ago
Looking great! Will 5 plants fit in your box? They may tear your box to pieces :D
Longhunter
Longhunter commented9y ago
@HolyTHC, I went ahead and moved them down, as they are stretching quite a bit! This weeks photos give a better representation of the tent space to plant ratio. Also, I can only fit 5 of my 3 gal smart pots under 4' of fluorescents, so putting more in isn't feasible at this time. One more would fit though, do you think? Happy grows :)
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deleted commented9y ago
@Longhunter, it maybe would, but it is not worth already, cuz these older ladies soon will be even bigger and will leave only very small space for young one. Nice gals, bro :)
Longhunter
Longhunter commented9y ago
@HolyTHC, I agree. I think five is good, and I can cut 3.5 weeks or so off my grow time by vegging out of my tent under CFLs on my shelf. Happy grows and thank you. :)
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FarmerJohn
FarmerJohn commented9y ago
Great strain wish i would have copped some beans last time haha. Looking great, fatty leaves already!
Longhunter
Longhunter commented9y ago
@FarmerJohn, Thanks bud! All five are looking great so far and I'm very impressed with the consistency in genetics being presented here. So far nothing but good things about mephisto.
knocker
knocker commented9y ago
Looking perfect bro!
Longhunter
Longhunter commented9y ago
@knocker, thanks dude! All five ladies are looking great and also very similar. Noticing two distinct phenotypes in the leaves as of now, but no other differences to my eye as of yet! Your plants are also looking stellar. Keep it up!
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