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Week 1. Vegetation
7 years ago
18 hrs
24 °C
No Smell
35 %
0 L
0 L
12.7 cm
Seeds sown April 3 in solo cups, bottom half FFOF, top half Botanicare coco seed start mix. Soil moistened with half strength Boogie compost tea. First sprouts April 6.
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Week 2. Vegetation
7 years ago
18 hrs
24 °C
No Smell
35 %
0 L
0 L
12.7 cm
Doing good so far. had a few warm days with cold nights but temps are evening out now. I'll be working on hardening them off to go outside once a few more sets of true leaves pop.
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Week 3. Vegetation
7 years ago
18 hrs
24 °C
No Smell
35 %
0 L
0 L
12.7 cm
Watering with dechlorinated tap water as needed (every other day-ish), and home made compost tea at half strength once a week. I'm noticing significant growth on a daily basis now, will upgrade to gallon pots and super soil in the next week as weather permits.
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Week 4. Vegetation
7 years ago
18 hrs
24 °C
No Smell
35 %
0 L
0 L
12.7 cm
Transplanted April 25th to 1 gal pot filled with coco coir based super soil. Watered in with 1/2 strength compost tea. A couple (the Peyote Cookies) looked a little droopy after transplant but have since perked up nicely. Growth is vigorous and there are no signs of stress or deficiencies. Probably going to top a few of the largest his weekend. Topped 4 of the girls on April 28th. (Critical 2.0, Creen Crack CBD, 1 Peyote Cookies and 1 Triple Cheese.
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Spydr
Spydrstarted grow question 7 years ago
Light green, thin patches on new growth. Topped on the 28th, from the 6th node to the 3rd. Fluence Spydr 340w set at 40% 6 inch from plants 4x4 tent humidity 30% 68-78 degrees night vs day 1 gallon pot in coco coir base super soil No visible pests on leaves or soil
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Techniques. Defoliation
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biggreens420answered grow question 7 years ago
Could your light be a bit strong bleaching the new growth in places as it only looks to be on new growth?. could be stress from topping also as i had a blue mystic what did this after topping it it recovered well tho there's a pic of it in my first critical diary around week 4 i think I wouldn't worry to much at this point unless it gets worse
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Week 5. Vegetation
7 years ago
20.32 cm
18 hrs
27 °C
No Smell
30 %
16 °C
0 L
0 L
12.7 cm
All of the plants have recovered nicely from transplant and topping and are taking off with their new homes and soil. They are currently not showing any deficiencies or problems. Not sure exactly what caused the discoloration on the Critical+ 2.0 last week but it seems to have cleared up without any intervention. The best guess we can come up with stress from topping.
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Week 7. Vegetation
7 years ago
30.48 cm
18 hrs
29 °C
No Smell
30 %
16 °C
4 L
0 L
12.7 cm
Our plants are doing great and aren't showing any deficiencies. We started LST last week. The ones we topped we'll pull the 4 main branches in 4 directions and the others we're going to pull the main stalk 45 degrees to the north. We just trained them again before the pics so some may look a bit scraggly. They are outside during the day hardening off and will be put outside in their bigger pots in the next few days. So far we've just been giving them de-chlorinated water and compost tea once a week or so.
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Week 10. Vegetation
7 years ago
45.72 cm
14 hrs
29 °C
No Smell
20 %
16 °C
95 L
0 L
12.7 cm
We have the plants all outside now in 25 gal (white) and 45 gal (black) fabric pots and the Green Crack CBD in a 4'x4'x2' box that holds about 100 gal. We have been feeding them compost tea once a week and watering as needed. They are doing well and we've started to train them. The un-topped ones are pulled 45 degrees to the north to expose more of the side. The topped ones will have their 4 tops pulled in 4 directions.
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Week 11. Vegetation
7 years ago
45.72 cm
14 hrs
29 °C
No Smell
20 %
16 °C
95 L
0 L
12.7 cm
Not doing much different than last week. Everything is growing well with a weekly application of compost tea and water as needed. Its been pretty hot here but they're handling it pretty well. The Peyote cookies is struggling a bit with the wind since its whipping around more with its bigger leaves.
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Week 12. Vegetation
7 years ago
45.72 cm
14 hrs
29 °C
No Smell
20 %
16 °C
95 L
0 L
12.7 cm
They're continuing to grow well, with just compost tea and water. We're battling an earwig problem with neem and DE. They hit our autos pretty good bot we're getting ahead of them now. We're starting to train them a bit, pulling the branches out.
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Week 13. Vegetation
7 years ago
45.72 cm
14 hrs
29 °C
No Smell
20 %
16 °C
95 L
0 L
12.7 cm
They are growing well and starting to stretch a bit. We've added scrog to a few of them now and will get the rest in the next week or so. Feeding still with just compost tea and using a neem foliar for pests.
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Week 23. Flowering
6 years ago
45.72 cm
14 hrs
29 °C
No Smell
20 %
16 °C
95 L
0 L
12.7 cm
Nutrients 1
Mammoth P - Mammoth Microbes
Mammoth P 0.3 mll
The girls are chugging along and flowering nicely now. We're still just feeding them with compost tea, mammoth P and some Rainbow Mix. Biggest surprise so far is the Triple Cheese which is supposed to be 80% Indica but we definitely have a sativa pheno
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