3M • Jack 47

5
260
20
1676
5y ago
Soil
Custom
Perlite
Custom
Vermiculite
Custom
Coco Coir
Custom
Minerals Other
Custom
Humus Other
Custom
Biochar MMA Other
Custom
Other
Custom
Indoor
Room Type
Topping
weeks 4
Defoliation
weeks 7, 10
8 liters
Pot Size
0.4 liters
Watering
Start at Harvest
G
Germination
6y ago
Nutrients 1
Agua de montaña
1000 mll
deFharo Hola, bienvenidos a este nuevo cultivo del 2021, continúo con cepas de dominancia sativa (Índica 25%, Sativa 75%), esta vez un hibrido de Sweets Seeds, fruto del cruce de dos genéticas muy conocidas: Jack Herer y AK 47, en su interior perviven, mayoritariamente, los genes de las mejores sativas asiáticas y sudamericanas, con la presencia además, de índicas afganas. El productor asegura que es una cepa con mucho vigor, que dará una gran producción, que tiene una floración de 9 semanas y media y mucha potencia (THC: 18-24%)... bien!! El día 21 por la noche, en una maceta de 0,5l puse a germinar la semilla, directamente en el sustrato, humedecido con agua de montaña, mantengo la maceta en cama caliente a obscuras, al calor del router, cubro la parte superior con un vaso para mantener una humedad alta. El sustrato es ligero y muy aireado, con extra de perlita, nada más. La semilla asomó a las 24h, la he tenido así 4 días, ahora por la noche está en mi armario de crecimiento y durante el día la saco a la ventana, hoy he quitado el encapsulado superior y lo he puesto en la base de la maceta para promover el crecimiento de raíces verticales... por ahora nada más. SALUDOS Y SALUD A TODOS, GRACIAS POR ESTAR AHÍ!! 😌 ============================ • CONOCE MIS TÉCNICAS DE CULTIVO Y FERTILIZANTES ORGÁNICOS AVANZADOS.... HACER ES COMPRENDER!! 😉 - ORGANIC GROWING TIPS!! 👇 3M • PURPLE BUD SEMANA 17: Activación de Microorganismos Sólidos (MMA) y biol de frutas con minerales. SEMANA 20: Agua de montaña y estructurada. SEMANA 21: Abono sólido y mulch. 3M • Anubis y Auto Magnum SEMANA 1: Super sustrato y aireación de macetas 3M • Frodo's & OG Kush SEMANA 7: Elaboración de auxinas. SEMANA 10: Humato potásico de leonardita enriquecido con minerales. 3M • Diesel bastard. SEMANA 11: Sólidos y Mulch SEMANA 13: Aireación forzada del sustrato. SEMANA 14: Elaboración de un Lacto fermento de auxinas, nutrientes y minerales. 3M • Sweet Zkittlez SEMANA 2: Agua estructurada, agua viva. SEMANA 3: Ormus y agua de coco. SEMANA 5: Compactación con luces Cool White. SEMANA 6: Cicatrizante y protector de cortes o podas apicales. 3M • Sweet Clementine SEMANA 5: Elaboración de Lacto fermento multi frutas y minerales. 3M • Fresh Candy auto SEMANA 4: Recuperación de esporas de Microorganismos y Micorrizas. 3M • Tropicanna Poison SEMANA 7: Elaboración de un semillero de Microorganismos de Montaña Sólidos (MMS) SEMANA 10: Extracción de HBO con el método QWISO 3M • Black Domina SEMANA 6: Reutilización de residuos: Mulch de palos secos. 3M • Monster Bud Kush SEMANA 7: Elaboración de un Bocashi de Pasto ensilado enriquecido con nutrientes y minerales. 3M • San Fernando Lemon Kush SEMANA 5: Reutilización de sustrato orgánico. SEMANA 16: GD TIP: ¿Lente u objetivo? 3M • Magnum Auto SEMANA 5: Aprovechamiento de residuos caseros. Cáscaras de frutas. Deshidratación y almacenaje. 3M • Quick Sherbet SEMANA 12: Crema tópica de karite y HBO. SEMANA 24: Como el agua -Like a water 3M • Purple Shot SEMANA 18: Tierra a la tierra.😎 3M • Gorilla Glue SEMANA 4: Fibra de coco con Microorganismos de Montaña Activados (MMA) para mezclas de sustratos. SEMANA 7: Activación de Microorganismos de Montaña en modo líquido (MMA) 3M • Diesel S1 SEMANA 17. Humato PK. Hidrolizado potásico de leonardita con fósforo. 3M • Kalini Asia SEMANA 17. Jabón potásico para control de plagas de insectos y ácaros.
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Used method
Directly In Substrate
Germination Method
1
Week 1. Vegetation
6y ago
13 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
23 °C
Day Air Temp
6.5
pH
100 PPM
TDS
55 %
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 Welcome to the second week of life for this seedling, a child of Jack Herer and AK 47. Day by day, it is getting stronger, the size of its first leaves and the impetuous appearance of vertical roots at the base of the pot promise vigorous growth. If it continues like this, I might transplant it to the final pot next week, instead of the usual 4 weeks, as I want to shorten the vegetative growth period and enter flowering as soon as the water consumption indicates it. Nothing more for now. CHEERS AND HEALTH TO EVERYONE!! ======================= • 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 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: 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. 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 hydrolysate from leonardite with phosphorus. 3M • Kalini Asia WEEK 17: Potassium soap for pest control of insects and mites.
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Week 2. Vegetation
6y ago
14 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
23 °C
Day Air Temp
6.6
pH
65 PPM
TDS
55 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
19 °C
Substrate Temp
18 °C
Night Air Temp
0.5 liters
Pot Size
30 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 2
Agua de montaña
500 mll
Agua de lluvia
500 mll
deFharo Welcome to the third week of life of this sativa-dominant strain, good growth and strengthening of the stem, numerous roots are appearing vigorously from the base searching for substrate guided by the moisture of the encapsulation and gravity. I usually wait 4 weeks from seed to do the transplant to the final pot, but with this seedling, I’m going to move the transplant up a few days since the roots look very abundant and what I want is to shorten the vegetative growth time to enter flowering as soon as possible. These sativa strains grow a lot, and I’m also afraid they will have a long flowering period. Unlike previous grows, I’m maintaining a high humidity level in the substrate to promote root development; for now, I’m only watering with structured rain and mountain water at 50% (EC: 0.13). Nothing more for now... REGARDS AND HEALTH TO EVERYONE!! 😏 ============================= • CHECK OUT MY ADVANCED GROWING 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 and mineral Lacto ferment. 3M • Fresh Candy auto WEEK 4: Recovery of spores of Microorganisms and Mycorrhizae. 3M • Tropicanna Poison WEEK 7: Preparation of a Solid Mountain Microorganism Seedbed (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: Topical shea butter cream and HBO. WEEK 24: Like water - Like a water. 3M • Purple Shot WEEK 18: Soil to the soil. 😎 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: 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 3. Vegetation
6y ago
18 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
23 °C
Day Air Temp
5.5
pH
400 PPM
TDS
55 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
19 °C
Substrate Temp
18 °C
Night Air Temp
7.5 liters
Pot Size
0.16 liters
Watering Volume
20 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 6
Agua de montaña
500 mll
Agua de lluvia
500 mll
Melaza
1 mll
deFharo Welcome to the fourth week of life of this elegant sativa-dominant strain. A week ago, I transplanted this seedling into its final pot. This time, a high-quality 2-gallon fabric pot with a base plate filled with stones to help with bottom drainage and aeration; the stones mimic nature, as below the fertile layer of soil (approximately 30-40cm) are stones that get larger as you go deeper. The substrate mix is made with very porous new soil that facilitates root mobility, mainly composed of peat and coconut fiber, with added perlite, vermiculite, zeolite, and river sand to ensure good drainage, 10% worm humus with leonardite to give structure to the soil and provide humified material, plus several powdered minerals, mainly clays that provide silica (Montmorillonite, kaolin, and illite) and improve cation exchange, which means better nutrient absorption. I conclude the mineral contribution with Basalt, Pumice, azomite, and Phosphorite, and I also add 5% of my activated Biochar with Microorganisms and Solid Mountain Microorganisms, and finally, 1g per liter of soil of my auxins in powder form to help with rooting and the creation of adventitious roots. I do a thorough watering, just with water, in the small pot before transplanting so it comes out easily and doesn’t crumble. I let the excess moisture from the original root ball expand into the new surrounding soil. After 24 hours, I did the first deep watering with mountain water and molasses to activate the substrate's microbiology... when water tastes best is when you drink it with thirst!! 😁😁 Next, I add a good layer of mulch with dry matter to maintain moisture on the surface and help feed the microbiology and the creation of adventitious roots from the very first centimeter of substrate!! There is practically no transition or blockages after transplanting; the roots are used to the moisture, and this is when they grow the most. The main task is to ensure homogeneous and stable moisture throughout the substrate. For now, I maintain extra moisture at the base of the pot to encourage the roots to quickly explore the full height of the pot. Four days after transplanting (D26), the plant has consumed almost all of the first watering; the fabric pot helps, and I had to do a new deep watering, this time with inoculation of mountain microorganisms with nutrients and solubilized minerals. A week after transplanting, the seedling is turning into a plant; the formation of the fifth node has begun. I will likely do an apical cut this week and switch to flowering next week. I keep the plant under 14 hours (off-peak electricity hours) in my grow cabinet and the rest of the hours in the light of a window to keep the metabolism going at this stage. Nothing more for now... REGARDS, HEALTH, AND GOOD HARVESTS!! 😃 ============================= • CHECK OUT MY ADVANCED GROWING 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 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: 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: 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: 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: 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. Humate PK. Potassium hydrolysate from leonardite with phosphorus. 3M • Kalini Asia WEEK 17. Potassium soap for insect and mite pest control.
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Week 4. Vegetation
5y ago
30 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
23 °C
Day Air Temp
5.5
pH
400 PPM
TDS
55 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
19 °C
Substrate Temp
18 °C
Night Air Temp
7.5 liters
Pot Size
0.25 liters
Watering Volume
20 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 6
Agua de montaña
1000 mll
Ormus
7 mll
Bio calabaza MMA
35 mll
deFharo Welcome growers to the fifth week of life of this sativa-dominant strain. Second week since transplanting into a pot, the plant shows good establishment in the pot, there has been great growth and water consumption increases every day. Today I made an apical cut above the sixth node to slow down vertical growth, enhance lateral branch growth, and take advantage of the energy shift after the cut to increase the compactness of the plant. Two waterings this week to boost vegetative growth and strengthen the crop. Day 30. Mountain water with chickpea water (EC: 0.44), pumpkin biol, carrot, minerals, and Activated Mountain Microorganisms (MMA, beta-carotenes, vitamins, chitosan, NPK...) at 3.5% and Ormus (Ca, Mg...+PH) at 0.5%. PH: 6.8, EC: 1.54. 600ml. Day 32. Surface application of my Potassium Soap at 2% to curb the proliferation of substrate gnats. I've noticed a considerable reduction in gnats, I will continue this treatment until the total destruction of the larvae found in the Mulch layer. Day 34. Mountain water (Ca, Si, Fe... EC: 0.25), fruit and mineral biol with Activated Microorganisms (MMA, BAL, NPK, Ca, Mg, Fe, vitamins, humics...) at 4.5%, honey (sugars, enzymes, minerals...) and Ormus (Ca, Mg...+PH) at 1%. PH: 6.4, EC: 1.40. 900ml. REGARDS, HEALTH, AND GOOD JOINTS!! 😎 ================================== • CHECK OUT MY ADVANCED GROWING 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: Compacting 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 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 household 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: 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 hydrolysate from leonardite with phosphorus. 3M • Kalini Asia WEEK 17. Potassium soap for controlling insect and mite pests. 3M • Sage n' Sour WEEK 13. Activation of Mountain Microorganisms with Pumpkin, Carrot, Minerals, and Chitosan.
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Topping
Technique
5
Week 5. Vegetation
5y ago
38 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
23 °C
Day Air Temp
6.5
pH
450 PPM
TDS
55 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
19 °C
Substrate Temp
18 °C
Night Air Temp
7.5 liters
Pot Size
0.4 liters
Watering Volume
20 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 6
Agua de montaña
1000 mll
Ormus
7 mll
Melaza
1 mll
deFharo Welcome friends to the last week of vegetative growth, fifth week from seed, of this sativa-dominant strain. The plant hasn't stopped its growth after the apical cut from last week, it shows good compactness and the lateral branches are growing to reach their place in the canopy. Today I switched the grow to flowering with a schedule of 13/11h and I will keep it in the growth cabinet with white lights for a few days to slow down vertical growth. Generally, I have been switching my crops to flowering starting from the eighth week, but with these last crops, I’m trying to reduce this time, as is the case with this strain. The plant continues with a high water consumption, this week two light nutrient waterings. DECODING THE GROWTH 😊 Day 38. Mountain water (Ca, Si, Fe... EC: 0.23), Activated Mountain Microorganisms in liquid form (MMA Basic) at 1.5% and Ormus (Ca, Mg...+PH) at 0.4%. PH: 6.54, EC: 0.60. 1000ml. Day 40. Mountain water (Ca, Si, Fe... EC: 0.23), Mineral and nutrient NPK lactoferment at 1.6%, molasses (sugars, yeasts, minerals, K...) and Ormus (Ca, Mg...+PH) at 0.25%. PH: 6.44, EC: 0.80. 800ml. REGARDS, HEALTH AND GOOD JOINTS!! 😆 =================================== ======================================== • 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: Healing and protector 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: 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. 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 6. Flowering
5y ago
43 cm
Height
13 hrs
Light Schedule
23 °C
Day Air Temp
6.5
pH
450 PPM
TDS
55 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
19 °C
Substrate Temp
18 °C
Night Air Temp
7.5 liters
Pot Size
0.4 liters
Watering Volume
20 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 6
Agua de montaña
1000 mll
Ormus
10 mll
Melaza
1 mll
deFharo Welcome friends to the seventh week of life of this sativa-dominant strain, the first week since switching to flowering schedule. Today marks a week since the schedule change, from 18/6h to 13/11h. I've kept the plant in the growth cabinet this week with very white lights, aiming for compactness or at least to slow down the tendency for vertical growth. So far, it’s working; the growth this week has been more noticeable in the foliage density with some vertical growth (5 cm). I hope that with the light spectra in this cabinet, the branches will strengthen and the distance between nodes will decrease. I’ll keep the plant in this cabinet for one more week before moving it to another with more suitable spectra for flowering, although I suspect that as soon as I make the switch, the plant might stretch a lot. For now, the leaves are expanding to protect the plant from light and capture a lot of energy. In this grow, I’ve also accelerated two processes to reduce the cultivation time. The first, where I transplanted to the final pot at 3 weeks old; I usually do this operation between the fourth and fifth week. The second, switching to flowering at the sixth week; I was at least transitioning my grows starting from the eighth week. As of today, I think I will continue transplanting at the fourth week to ensure that I have a stronger root system at that time and that the establishment in the final pot is quicker and more efficient. This shouldn’t prevent me from continuing to switch to flowering in the sixth week to control the size of my grows, as I don’t have much space and I like there to be space between the plants in the same cabinet. The water consumption, which indicates the plant's metabolism as well as the development of the root system, is good and increasing; I water every 3 days, without letting the substrate dry out completely. In the case of this grow, and compared to 3M • Psicodelicia, which has the same cultivation time, I’m experimenting with a completely different substrate mix in both. So far, they’re doing well; maybe this grow is lagging a bit behind. In the last two weeks, the water consumption has been moderate without big spikes, but I trust for now seeing how healthy the plant is. DECODING THE GROW 😃 This week, two waterings to strengthen the grow, promote mobility and nutrient absorption from the roots, and enhance vegetative growth. Day 42. Mountain water (Ca, 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 humate from leonardite (Humate) with phosphorus (Humic, fulvic, PK, Organic Matter...+PH) at 1%. PH: 6.60, EC: 1.45. 700ml. Day 45. Mountain water (Ca, Si, Fe... EC: 0.25), Molasses (Sugars, yeasts, minerals, Cu, Fe, K...), Activated Mountain Microorganisms (MMA Basic) in liquid form at 3% and Ormus (Ca, Mg...+PH) at 1%. PH: 6.40, EC: 1.40. 1000ml. REGARDS AND HEALTH TO GROWERS AND GROWS!! 😇 =================================== • 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 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 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. PK Humate. Potassium humate 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 7. Flowering
5y ago
48 cm
Height
13 hrs
Light Schedule
23 °C
Day Air Temp
6.5
pH
650 PPM
TDS
55 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
18 °C
Substrate Temp
17 °C
Night Air Temp
7.5 liters
Pot Size
0.3 liters
Watering Volume
20 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 8
Agua de montaña
500 mll
Ormus
3 mll
Melaza
1 mll
deFharo Welcome everyone to the eighth week of life for this sativa-dominant strain, the fifth week since transplanting, the fourth since the apical cut, and the second since switching to the 13/11 flowering schedule. The grow continues to progress, this week it has grown 5cm and the leaf mass has increased... pre-flowering has begun!! 😍 Water consumption is on the rise, watering deeply every three days. This week there were several important actions in the grow: - I moved the plant to a new cabinet and lights, now in my beloved homemade cabinet 60x40x125cm with Tneon 2x55w 2100K and Tled 23w 2700K, 3000K, and 660nm on top, plus a 50w 3000K LED COB with a 90° lens providing intense light from one side. - I trimmed some of the huge fan leaves to improve air and light penetration into the plant and focus energy on the buds. - Two foliar applications with horsetail extract to prevent the appearance of fungi and strengthen the plant, as I have seen signs of mold in another grow... this week the ambient humidity rose significantly and the temperature dropped. - Added solid components (organic and inorganic) to the surface of the substrate. - Specific waterings to promote the growth of the crop. The plant shows a good structure, symmetrical, with an increasingly strong stem, and I hope to soon see the buds explode all over the branches; there's still a long way to go in this grow. Next week, I will water only with water to let the plant rest during the crucial hormonal change that comes with entering flowering. DECODING THE GROW 😊 - Day 49. Rain and mountain water at 50% (EC: 0.15), enzymatic hydrolyzed animal protein (amino acids, Ca, Fe, N...) at 0.5%, fruit biol with Efficient Microorganisms -EM (MMA, Amino Acids, Vitamins, Humics, Minerals, NPK...) at 1% and Ormus (Ca, Mg...+PH) at 0.2%. PH: 6.65, EC: 1.0. 900ml. - Day 50. Foliar application of horsetail extract at 2.5%. - Day 53. SOLIDS: Equal parts mix of various elements: Eggshell (Ca), Dolomite (Ca, Mg, +PH), Epsom salt (Mg), Bird guano (NP, Ca, Mg), Azomite (Si, Mg, K), Dehydrated banana (K), Leonardite humate (Humics, K), Kelp (Vitamins and Minerals), Kaolin (Si), Illite (Si, Fe), homemade auxins in powder, Mealworm guano (NPK)... I added 2g for every liter of soil. I added mulch of dry leaves. A good watering to start dissolving the previous elements: WATERING: Rain and mountain water at 50% (EC: 0.15), Molasses (Sugars, yeasts, minerals, K...), Activated Mountain Microorganisms with minerals and nutrients NPK (Plus) at 3% and Ormus (Ca, Mg...+PH) at 0.5%. PH: 6.44, EC: 1.70. 1000ml. - Day 55. Foliar application of horsetail extract at 2.5%. That's all for now. CHEERS AND HEALTH TO ALL THE CLANDestine MARIJUANA GROWERS!! 😍 ============================= • 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 Lactic 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 Lactic 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: 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: 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. PK Humate. Potassium hydrolyzate 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 8. Flowering
5y ago
54 cm
Height
13 hrs
Light Schedule
23 °C
Day Air Temp
6.7
pH
775 PPM
TDS
55 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
19 °C
Substrate Temp
18 °C
Night Air Temp
7.5 liters
Pot Size
0.3 liters
Watering Volume
20 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 9
Agua de montaña
500 mll
Ormus
5 mll
Melaza
1 mll
deFharo Welcome to the third week of flowering, ninth since seed of this sativa-dominant strain. This week the plant has stretched and the flowers are starting to form, the crop shows great strength with strong branches and a thick stem, water consumption is moderate and increasing. This week two foliar applications with horsetail to prevent the appearance of fungi, and two deep NPK waterings with humic acids, molasses, vitamins, and Activated Microorganisms. CHEERS AND HEALTH TO EVERYONE!! ====================== • 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 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 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 butter 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: 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 9. Flowering
5y ago
60 cm
Height
13 hrs
Light Schedule
23 °C
Day Air Temp
6.5
pH
650 PPM
TDS
50 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
19 °C
Substrate Temp
18 °C
Night Air Temp
7.5 liters
Pot Size
0.4 liters
Watering Volume
20 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 8
Agua de montaña
500 mll
Ormus
10 mll
Melaza
1 mll
deFharo Welcome fellow growers to the fourth week of flowering and the tenth week of life for this sativa-dominant strain. I don't have much to say about the evolution of the grow; it's moving forward, with a vertical growth of 6cm, increasing its leaf mass, and some floral buds are starting to appear. The leaves have fully stood up compared to last week. Water consumption is on the rise, indicating a good metabolism. There's still a lot of growing time left, and I expect a great transformation. This week includes several nutrient waterings, solid inputs, hormones, and microorganisms to the substrate... WEEKLY ACTIVITY 😳 The plant has consumed 2458ml of water in the last 7 days, which is 37% more than the previous week. This week I watered with 2931ml. - Day 64. I prepare a watering mix with hormones and nutrients. I add solids to the surface. Watering: Lacto fermentation of auxins and cytokinins with minerals and NPK nutrients at 3% and Ormus at 1% (Ca, Mg) to raise the pH: 6.4, EC: 1.70. Solid input of dehydrated potassium humate. 1g per liter of soil. - Day 65. Foliar application with soluble sulfur to prevent fungi and pests. - Day 67. Watering mix with activated mountain microorganisms (MMA Basic) at 0.5%, molasses, fruit Biol (various vitamins, minerals, and nutrients) with Efficient Microorganisms (MMA, BAL, Mycorrhizae) at 2.5% and Ormus at 1%. pH: 6.8, EC: 1.20. Solid input, 2g per liter of soil, of a mix of multiple organic and mineral components in equal parts. - Day 69. Gentle watering with Activated Microorganisms with minerals and nutrients (MMA Plus) at 1%, Lacto fermentation of minerals and nutrients PK at 1%, and Ormus at 1% that provides Ca and Mg and helps me raise the pH of the acidic watering mixes. pH: 6.54, EC: 1.14. GROWING ROUTINES 😋 - For all watering mixes, I use mountain and rainwater mixed at 50% (EC: 0.16). Since I have this water stored, I structure it 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 structuring of the watering water, I can use lower nutrient concentrations, up to 40% less. - 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; I use purely organic components and residues to create them. - Every day I rotate the pots 90° for an even light distribution on all sides, as in addition to the main lamp (Tneon 2x55w : 2100K, Tled: 3000K, 2700K, 660nm), I use lights (LED Panel and LED COB with an 80mm lens at 90°) on two sides with spectra of 2700k and 3000K for this flowering phase. 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, supports all this movement!! - 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 issues in the plant's metabolism. To calculate the moisture in the substrate, I start with an initial watering that I gradually bring to a maximum of 20% 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. I keep all these calculations and cultivation notes on 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 don't lack good organic joints, all I can smoke 😵, and I see no limit to the evolution of the grower!! 😍 REGARDS AND HEALTH TO ALL GROWERS!! 😇 ===================================== • DISCOVER 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 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 pruning. 3M • Sweet Clementine WEEK 5: Preparation of multi-fruit and mineral Lacto fermentation. 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 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 10. Flowering
5y ago
60 cm
Height
13 hrs
Light Schedule
23 °C
Day Air Temp
6.5
pH
500 PPM
TDS
55 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
19 °C
Substrate Temp
18 °C
Night Air Temp
7.5 liters
Pot Size
0.4 liters
Watering Volume
20 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 7
Agua de montaña
500 mll
Ormus
5 mll
Melaza
1 mll
deFharo Hello and welcome to the eleventh week of life and fifth of flowering for this sativa-dominant strain, a cross of Jack Herer x AK47. This week there was no vertical growth, but there was a noticeable increase in leaf mass and floral buds. The leaves are thin and elegant, all looking healthy so far. I've been removing a few large leaves to improve light penetration. This week I received a new grow tent measuring 60x60x140cm, which has replaced another one of 50x50x100cm that I mainly used for vegetative growth with very white lights. I've moved this grow into the new tent. The homemade cabinet of 60x40x125cm, where this grow was until the change and which I dedicated only to flowering, I will now use as the vegetative growth cabinet and also for flowering when the time comes, as I have lights of many spectrums for it. Without a doubt, the change to the new tent has been noticeable in the two plants currently occupying it. To light it up, I've rescued some good lights that I had unused: LIGHTING SETUP: On the canopy, a Quantum Full Spectrum panel (100w) with high-brightness LEDs (450nm, 2700k, 5000k, 660nm, IR 730nm), accompanied by a 2800k 50w COB LED with a 90° lens and a 13w UVA-B bulb. On two sides, a 36w quantum panel with 3000K and 660nm LEDs and another panel (30w) of diffuse light measuring 60x30cm with a 2700k light spectrum. The project for this tent, which I will start next week, will be to grow four autoflowering plants in 6l pots with minimal intervention in the plant's morphology, that is, without topping or tying, as I want to achieve compactness with very intense light. The plant continues to have a high water consumption, which forces me to water it every 2-3 days. This week I started switching to specific flowering fertilizations while maintaining multi-component applications with amino acids (N). WEEKLY ACTIVITY 😊 - Day 71. I prepare a mix with my potassium humate (Humato PK) hydrolate that contains humic acids, fulvic acids, phosphorus, potassium, and 1% liquid organic matter, Activated Mountain Microorganisms with minerals (Ca, Mg, Si, Fe, Cu, P...) at 3% that will happily consume the humified organic matter from the Humato PK, finishing transforming it into food for the plant and molasses to give energy to the microbiology and work tirelessly mineralizing the organic matter in the substrate. PH: 6.60, EC: 0.70. 1000ml. - Day 73. New mix focusing on PK contribution. Mix with my potassium humate (Humato PK) hydrolate at 1% and Activated Mountain Microorganisms with pumpkin, carrot, minerals, and chitosan (Amino acids, vitamins, carotenoids, sugars, Ca, Mg, Fe, B, Cu, Si, P, K...) at 2% with a bit of molasses. PH: 6.52, EC: 1.48. 800ml. - Day 76. Addition of solid components to the substrate, 2g per liter of soil, from a mix of equal parts of various organic and mineral elements: Various guanos, Dried blood, Bone meal, Kelp, Spirulina, Coffee grounds, Ground eggshell, Dried banana, apple, potato, carrot, and orange, Powdered Humato PK with minerals, Fish meal, Azomite, Epsom salt, Dolomite, Phosphorite, Diatomite, Auxin and cytokinin hormones, red clay, and wood ash. To help start dissolving these elements, I prepare a watering with Activated Mountain Microorganisms (Basic) in liquid form at 1%, a bit of molasses, and Ormus at 0.5%. PH: 6.40, EC: 0.67. 1100ml. That's all for today... REGARDS AND HEALTH TO ALL GROWERS!! 😄 GROWING ROUTINES 😋 - For all watering 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 structuring of the watering water, lower concentrations of nutrients can be used, up to 40%. - I note all the watering 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 equivalent light distribution on all sides. 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 the pots. The average size of the pots I use, 6-7l, favors all this movement!! - Daily, I also weigh each of my grows to know exactly the water consumption and what remains in the pot. This information is very valuable to me, as I 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 take to a maximum of 20% 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. All these calculations and cultivation notes I keep with a customized Excel sheet. ================================= 😉☮️👇🙏👌👍👉👉👉❤️❤️❤️👈👈👈👌🙏👇☮️😘 =================================
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Week 11. Flowering
5y ago
60 cm
Height
13 hrs
Light Schedule
23 °C
Day Air Temp
6.5
pH
Weak
Smell
450 PPM
TDS
55 %
Air Humidity
19 °C
Solution Temp
19 °C
Substrate Temp
18 °C
Night Air Temp
7.5 liters
Pot Size
0.4 liters
Watering Volume
20 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 4
Agua de montaña
1000 mll
Melaza
1 mll
Humato PK
10 mll
deFharo Welcome fellow growers to the diary of my most sativa sativa, sixth week of flowering and twelfth of life... the plant continues to shape itself without ties. Vertical growth stopped two weeks ago, but this week the buds have grown and fattened, beautiful and numerous white pistils crown all the shoots, the plant maintains an acceptable leaf mass, with thin and pointed leaves. A couple of leaves have shown some signs of potassium overdose, I water this plant almost simultaneously with Psicodelicia, using the same nutrients so far, both this one and the other have shown signs of potassium overdose, likely due to two consecutive applications I made with my PK humate. Yesterday I did a deep watering with water and molasses to finish dissolving the excess potassium in the substrate. Anyway, this strain has felt much less than Psicodelicia the effects of excess potassium. This week the plant has consumed 1906 ml of watering water, 39% less than the previous week and also confirms the downward trend that started two weeks ago, I'm not too worried as the sudden drop in temperatures has also contributed to this decline, overall, I'm happy with the grow, which is currently waiting for a spot in my high-yield flowering tent, as I hope to harvest two plants this week, surely in 4-5 days it will be set up in that tent. GROWING ROUTINES 😋 - For all my 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 it stored, loses its 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 ordered molecular structure, which favors cation exchange (nutrient assimilation), as a result of the structuring of the watering water, lower concentrations of nutrients can be used, up to 40%, in the end, structuring the water is recreating 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 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, I use purely organic or mineral components and residues to create them. - Every day I turn the pots 90° for an equivalent light distribution on all sides. For the same reason, in my grow tents with several pots, in addition to the daily turn, every 4 days I also change the position-rotation of all the pots. The average size of the pots I use, 6-7l, favors all this hustle!! - For all my 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 it stored, loses its 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 ordered molecular structure, which favors cation exchange (nutrient assimilation), as a result of the structuring of the watering water, lower concentrations of nutrients can be used, up to 40%, in the end, structuring the water is recreating 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 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, I use purely organic or mineral components and residues to create them. REGARDS AND HEALTH GROWERS, ESPECIALLY TO THE CLANDESTINES!! 🖐️🏻 ================================= 🙄☮️👇🙏👌🤛👍👉👉👉❤️💜❤️👈👈👈🤜👌🙏👇☮️🤩🖐️🏻 =================================
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Week 12. Flowering
5y ago
60 cm
Height
13 hrs
Light Schedule
23 °C
Day Air Temp
6.5
pH
Weak
Smell
400 PPM
TDS
50 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
20 °C
Substrate Temp
19 °C
Night Air Temp
7.5 liters
Pot Size
0.25 liters
Watering Volume
20 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 5
Agua de montaña
1000 mll
Melaza
1 mll
Ormus
10 mll
deFharo Hello friends, welcome to the seventh week of this sativa-dominant strain. The plant is somewhat stunted, it started two weeks ago, along with its companion Psicodelicia, these two plants share a grow tent and lifespan, also most of the waterings, although the substrate of both is different, as I have been trying out various brands of substrates. Both plants have coincided with the stunting in the tenth week of life, this one has shown fewer signs than its companion, but it has still been noticeable, as it has lost many leaves, which turn completely yellow beforehand, a clear sign of nitrogen deficiency, but there is something more because a few upper leaves showed signs of Mn deficiencies. Unfortunately, I still haven't detected why this is happening. WEEKLY ACTIVITY 😬 Day 84. I move the plant to my main tent where I have a magnificent MH TS1000 as a canopy light, supported by other lights that provide light spectra closer to red (2700k, 660nm, 2000k, 3000k, IR 730nm that I turn on for 15 minutes every hour.) Day 87. After the last watering with only mountain water and molasses, I decide this time on a mix to strengthen the crop with Activated Mountain Microorganisms with Pumpkin, minerals, and chitosan at 2.5% with Ormus (Ca, Mg...) at 1%, and then I added 0.5% of my potassium hydrolysate from bull horn (NP), this component was really unnecessary this time, but the yellowing of the leaves confused me; in the end, it didn't lead to serious consequences. Day 90. Flushing the substrate with 2500ml of mountain water with 0.5% Ormus to provide Ca and Mg and help with nutrient assimilation. I collect 1500ml of runoff with an EC of 5.5!! 24 hours after this watering, the plant has regained firmness and volume, I will do a couple more very light waterings until I confirm that the plant's metabolism is back and then to fatten the buds, time is running out!! 🙏 REGARDS AND HEALTH TO ALL!! 😨 ================================= 🤦‍♂️✌️👇🙏👌👊👍👉👉👉❤️💜❤️👈👈👈👊👌🙏👇✌️🤩✋🏽 =================================
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Week 13. Flowering
5y ago
60 cm
Height
13 hrs
Light Schedule
23 °C
Day Air Temp
6.6
pH
Normal
Smell
350 PPM
TDS
50 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
20 °C
Substrate Temp
19 °C
Night Air Temp
7.5 liters
Pot Size
0.4 liters
Watering Volume
20 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 7
Agua de montaña
1000 mll
Melaza
1 mll
Ormus
5 mll
deFharo Welcome fellow growers to the eighth week of flowering of this strain with the most sativa appearance among all my sativas. The nutrient overload has passed, the plant is progressing, and the signs of deficiencies have disappeared. Along this journey, it has lost a lot of its leaf mass, but I still trust in this elegant grow!! 👨‍🌾 This week I've continued with gentle watering aimed at helping the dissolution of organic matter in the substrate. The buds have shown notable swelling, a sign that the substrate had enough nutrients. Now is a crucial time for bud swelling; I will observe the plant's behavior, and if everything continues as it has so far, next week I will give it some good doses of PK. WEEKLY ACTIVITY 👨‍🌾 This week the plant has consumed 2751 ml of watering water, 32% more than the previous week... let the flower party begin!! 🤪🤞 - Day 93. Watering mix with inoculation of Activated Mountain Microorganisms with minerals, vitamins, and nutrients (MMA Plus) at 1.5%, molasses, and Ormus (Ca, Mg...) at 0.5%. pH: 6.70, EC: 0.85. 1100ml. I add solid organic and mineral components, 1g per liter of substrate, to ensure the presence of all necessary micro and macro nutrients. This mix will dissolve and slowly release its nutrients and minerals. - Day 94. Last foliar application before flowering, with soluble sulfur (3g/l) for the prevention of powdery mildew and spider mites among other pests. - Day 97. The plant shows an increase in its metabolism. I want to continue strengthening the grow and give a boost to the leaf mass, for this I have prepared a custom nutritious mix. Watering: Mountain water, molasses, enzymatically hydrolyzed animal proteins (Amino Acids) at 0.5% (normally I don't apply amino acids at advanced flowering stages, but I want to try to see if there's still time to strengthen and grow the leaf mass), Activated Mountain Microorganisms with Pumpkin, Minerals, and Chitosan (MMA, PK, B, Ca, Mg, Sugars, Carotenoids, vitamins...) at 2% and Ormus which provides Ca and Mg and helps me raise the pH to 0.5%. pH: 6.56, EC: 1.00. 1200ml. Nothing more for now. REGARDS AND HEALTH TO ALL!! 🤙🌞 ================================= 🙄✌️👇🙏👌🤜👍👉👉👉❤️💜❤️👈👈👈🤛👌🙏👇✌️🤩✋🏽 =================================
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Week 14. Flowering
5y ago
60 cm
Height
13 hrs
Light Schedule
23 °C
Day Air Temp
6.5
pH
Normal
Smell
350 PPM
TDS
50 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
20 °C
Substrate Temp
19 °C
Night Air Temp
7.5 liters
Pot Size
0.4 liters
Watering Volume
20 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 4
Agua de montaña
1000 mll
Melaza
1 mll
Humato PK
10 mll
deFharo Welcome sativa friends, this strain has reached its fifteenth week of life, ninth week of flowering. This week has gone by calmly, the amino acids from the last watering have taken effect, the leaf mass has recovered, despite being in full flowering, now photosynthesis and metabolism are working in harmony. I discovered a few adult red spiders that I removed manually, I monitor the grow daily for new signs, it's curious to observe that in the grow tent there are three other plants and none have been attacked by spiders, this one shows as the most delicate... or weakest 😒 The water consumption for watering is high, this week the plant has consumed 2290ml, 10% less than the previous week... temperatures have been low almost all week, everything normal. The plant maintains a slender appearance, with clearly sativa leaves, thin and pointed, the buds continue to grow, I hope they fatten up much more in the coming weeks, I also hope the same for the branches and stem!... now or never!! WEEKLY ACTIVITY 👨‍🌾💧🌾 - Day 100. Since this strain has previously shown difficulties with nutrient absorption, I prepare a watering only with water and molasses to complete the digestion of the previous watering and maintain the highest efficiency possible in the rhizosphere. PH: 6.64, EC: 0.37. 1000ml. - Day 103. I return to a nutrient-rich watering to enhance the filling of the flowers with mountain water, molasses, 1% leonardite humate PK, and 2% mineral lacto-ferment PK which also helps me regulate the PH of the mixture. PH: 6.40, EC: 1.0. 1000ml. Nothing more for now... REGARDS AND HEALTH GROWERS!! 👨‍🌾🌾☀️ ================================= 😒✌️👇🙏👌🤜👍👉👉👉❤️💜❤️👈👈👈🤛👌🙏👇✌️🤩✋🏽 =================================
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Week 15. Flowering
5y ago
60 cm
Height
13 hrs
Light Schedule
23 °C
Day Air Temp
6.5
pH
Normal
Smell
350 PPM
TDS
50 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
20 °C
Substrate Temp
19 °C
Night Air Temp
7.5 liters
Pot Size
0.4 liters
Watering Volume
20 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 5
Agua de montaña
1000 mll
Melaza
1 mll
Ormus
10 mll
deFharo Welcome fellow growers, the tenth week of flowering for this delicate sativa-dominant strain has been completed. The grow remains stable, there has been noticeable swelling in the buds, although the appearance continues to be delicate... probably due to the spider mites that have continuously appeared in the grow, so tired of searching for them every night, I called in the cavalry and annihilated them with my potassium soap... The watering water consumption has increased this week, 2665ml, 14% more than the previous week. So far the buds are fluffy, with medium density, typical of sativa plants. WEEKLY ACTIVITY 👨‍🌾💦🌾🤙 - Day 106. I continue with gentle waterings for this plant, due to the problems it had with nutrient uptake, this time a mix with Activated Mountain Microorganisms (MMA Basic) at 2%, molasses, and Ormus at 1%. PH: 6.40, EC: 0.75. 1100ml. I add dry matter to the mulch, to compensate for the disappearance, due to humification, of the previous mulch. - Day 109. I keep discovering leaves with spider marks and some specimens, they are only attacking this grow, which shows the weakest appearance. I decide to call in the crusaders and make a foliar application with my potassium soap and blast them (1.5ml/l), I have been delaying this application due to the advanced flowering stage, but it is clear that the presence of spiders weakens the grow more and more... in the end, the potassium soap degrades quickly and becomes assimilable potassium for the plant. You can see my TIP for making potassium soap: https://growdiaries.com/diaries/80646-zamnesia-seeds-kalini-asia-grow-journal-by-defharo/week/475698 I prepare a watering mix to strengthen the grow, with my 3 algae Biol (Vitamins, minerals...) with Efficient Microorganisms -EM- (MMA, BAL) at 2%, molasses, and Ormus (Ca, Mg...+PH) at 0.5%. PH: 6.75, EC: 0.94. 1100ml. - Day 111. No trace of spiders. I water with pure and structured water from a highly mineralized alkaline spring (Ca, Si, Fe, Al, Mg...), to promote the dissolution of nutrients trapped in the substrate, alkaline solutions dissolve elements better than more acidic ones, generally in my waterings I tend to have acidic PHs, as microbial life and the decomposition of organic matter develop better in acidic environments, I am not afraid of imbalances in the substrate's PH, as I believe in its self-regulation due to the massive presence of microbiology. I reduce the light schedule by half an hour (13/11), now 12.5h of light and 11.5h of darkness, I bring all the lights of the upper canopy 5cm closer. Nothing more for now... REGARDS AND HEALTH GROWERS!! 👨‍🌾🌾🌞 ================================= 🙄☮️👇🙏👌🤛👍👉👉👉❤️💜❤️👈👈👈🤜👌🙏👇☮️🤩🖐️🏻 =================================
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Week 16. Flowering
5y ago
60 cm
Height
13 hrs
Light Schedule
23 °C
Day Air Temp
6.4
pH
Strong
Smell
500 PPM
TDS
50 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
20 °C
Substrate Temp
19 °C
Night Air Temp
7.5 liters
Pot Size
0.4 liters
Watering Volume
20 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 7
Agua de montaña
500 mll
Melaza
1 mll
Ormus
10 mll
deFharo Hello and welcome growers, the eleventh week of flowering has concluded for this sativa-dominant strain with elegant and delicate shapes. The buds show growth, health, and beauty, the plant barely loses leaves, and has a good level of water consumption. This week there were two nutrient waterings and a solid addition on the surface of the substrate, while the plant moves towards its glory. Nothing more for today... REGARDS GROWERS!! 👨‍🌾🌾🌞 ================================= 🙄✌️👇🙏👌✊👍👉👉👉❤️💜❤️👈👈👈🤜👌🙏👇✌️🤩✋🏽 =================================
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Week 17. Flowering
5y ago
60 cm
Height
13 hrs
Light Schedule
23 °C
Day Air Temp
6.5
pH
Strong
Smell
325 PPM
TDS
50 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
20 °C
Substrate Temp
19 °C
Night Air Temp
7.5 liters
Pot Size
0.4 liters
Watering Volume
20 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 6
Agua de montaña
500 mll
Melaza
1 mll
Ormus
2 mll
deFharo Welcome everyone, to the twelfth week of flowering of this sativa-dominant strain. The buds are showing growth and fattening, despite the problems it had, the plant continues with vigor and some beautiful resin-filled buds crown all the branches. I think I'm going to hold off for one more week before harvesting it. Until next week.... HAPPY GROWING!! 👨‍🌾🌾🌞 ================================= 🙄✌️👇🙏👌🤜👍👉👉👉❤️💜❤️👈👈👈🤛👌🙏👇✌️🤩✋🏽 =================================
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Week 18. Flowering
5y ago
60 cm
Height
13 hrs
Light Schedule
23 °C
Day Air Temp
6.5
pH
Strong
Smell
325 PPM
TDS
50 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
20 °C
Substrate Temp
19 °C
Night Air Temp
7.5 liters
Pot Size
0.4 liters
Watering Volume
20 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 6
Agua de montaña
1000 mll
Melaza
1 mll
Ormus
5 mll
deFharo Welcome growers, this sativa cannabis grow is coming to an end, today marks 13 weeks since the transition to flowering and 19 since germination. This week the buds have visibly fattened, the plant continues to have a high water consumption, the trichomes look healthy, and the plant keeps producing resin!! Next week I will do two water and molasses feedings and then I'll chop it... Until next week... REGARDS TO ALL!! 👨‍🌾🌾🌞 ================================= 🙄☮️👇🙏👌🤛👍👉👉👉❤️💜❤️👈👈👈🤜👌🙏👇☮️🤩🖐️🏻 =================================
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Week 19. Flowering
5y ago
60 cm
Height
13 hrs
Light Schedule
23 °C
Day Air Temp
6.6
pH
Strong
Smell
300 PPM
TDS
55 %
Air Humidity
23 °C
Solution Temp
23 °C
Substrate Temp
22 °C
Night Air Temp
7.5 liters
Pot Size
0.4 liters
Watering Volume
20 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 5
Agua de montaña
1000 mll
Melaza
1 mll
Ormus
5 mll
deFharo Welcome growers to harvest week, week 14 of flowering for this elegant sativa-dominant strain. Today I harvested this plant after 20 weeks of cultivation, I let the substrate dry completely before cutting it. After manicuring the buds, they weighed in at 191g. A bit of a modest yield. The thick buds are also very dense and sticky, sweet aromas that are very pleasant and intense dominate the atmosphere, it smells like fresh herbs and incense, mixed with hints of citrus fruits. For now, it's drying and I'll post the harvest notes in a week. Thanks for being there, see you next week... REGARDS TO ALL!! 👨‍🌾🌾🌞 ================================= 🙄☮️👇🙏👌🤛👍👉👉👉❤️💜❤️👈👈👈🤜👌🙏👇☮️🤩🖐️🏻 =================================
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Week 19. Harvest
5y ago
Happy Harvest Day!
Rated
8/10
Rated
An elegant strain, with fine and pointed leaves and buds with a very nice shape. Very pleasant citrus and woody aromas, although still not very intense, due to the fact that it is still in the drying process, the high relative humidity of these days is delaying the drying, within a week or two I will complete this assessment. For now, the buds are extremely sticky and have retained all their density, I put them in the curing jar yesterday.
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Original
Spent 135 days
Ger Veg Flo Har
191 g
Bud wet weight per plant
57 g
Bud dry weight per plant
1
Plants
0.12
Grow Room size
Normal
Difficulty
Positive effects
Creative, Happy, Uplifted
Positive effects
Taste
Caramel, Citrus, Woody
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
deFharo Another harvest to help fill my stash of weed. It has been a short grow compared to other sativas, and I also got a low yield. The plant suffered some kind of blockage in the middle of flowering, which I couldn't identify, and that hindered its metabolism and accelerated its senescence. Various attacks from spider mites also contributed to the decline. Nevertheless, the phenotype showed strength and managed to harden the buds. It has been a very elegant plant, with thin, pointed leaves and thick buds loaded with resin, very beautiful in shape and color... I'm going to enjoy them. This is a strain that I will repeat next season; I will try to correct mistakes and improve my technique with it. Initially, I will extend the growth stage and do LST to enhance the growth of more buds. 👨‍🌾 EXTRA GROW DATA (Statistics taken from my daily follow-up.) Dry weight: 57g. Height: 60cm. 7l fabric pot Days of cultivation: 141 Weeks of growth: 6 Weeks of flowering: 13 Space in the grow tent: 35x35cm (0.12m2) 💦 Watering statistics: Total liters of water: 36.23L Average EC: 0.99 Average pH: 6.55 🌾 PRODUCTION DATA: The gram/watt calculation of GD, for my growing method, is not accurate because I grow different strains in the same space and in individual diaries. I cultivated this plant alongside three others in a tent with 339w of lights and fans. If I divide this power by the number of plants, I get a value of 84.75w per plant, which means that the gram/watt percentage increases dramatically. The plant has received 6768h of artificial light and has consumed approximately 750 kW. By actual watts (84.75): 0.67g/w By GD watts (150w): 0.38g/w By height (60cm): 0.95g for each centimeter of height. By pot capacity (7l): 8.14g for each liter of soil. By square meter: 475g/m2. By cultivation time (20 weeks): 2.85g per week. By weeks of flowering (13 weeks): 4.38g per week. By watering: 1.58g for each liter of water. By hands: 28.5g with each hand. GROW TENT SETUP: 🏛️ Mars Hydro grow tent: 70x70x160cm. 🕐 Light schedule: 12/12h 🌞 CANOPY: Mars Hydro TS 1000 (150w) Samsung LM301B 2700K & 660nm Quantum Panel (47w) 660nm LED bulb with PAR30 at 60° (19w) UV-B fluorescent bulb (13w) 💡 SIDE: 30x30cm LED panel at 3000k & 660nm (36w) LED strip (3m) 2000K (48w) 🔄 Fans: Extractor (11w), Interior x 2 (16w). 📈 TOTAL W: 339W /4 = 84.75W PER PLANT. Until the next grow.... REGARDS AND THANK YOU FOR FOLLOWING THIS GROW DIARY... 👨‍🌾 ================================= 🙄☮️👇🙏👌🤛👉👉👉❤️💜❤️👈👈👈🤜👌🙏👇☮️🤩🖐️🏻 ===============================
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Ferenc
Ferenc commentedweek 115y ago
✌️ @deFharo
deFharo
deFharo commented5y ago
@Ferenc, 💣
DreamIT
DreamIT commentedweek 06y ago
Enjoy growth mate 🤠👊🍀
deFharo
deFharo commented6y ago
@DreamIT, thanks ✊
Lacrima
Lacrima commentedweek 135y ago
Good job mate ! 💪
Rabidreject
Rabidreject commentedweek 105y ago
That thing looks sinister...I don't know why it just looks a little evil. Probably Cox I'm bonuses to sativa doms
deFharo
deFharo commented5y ago
@Rabidreject, ☠️ I hope then, that the power of the grass is up to the task! 😄
Rabidreject
Rabidreject commented5y ago
@deFharo,hehe I do love a poet who does not know it.
Cannabeast40
Cannabeast40 commentedweek 155y ago
Happy flowering and soon smoking 🙌😀😎
TrickOrTrip
TrickOrTrip commentedweek 175y ago
Excellent work !!
deFharo
deFharo commented5y ago
@TrickOrTrip, thanks buddy! 👨‍🌾🌞💦
TrickOrTrip
TrickOrTrip commented5y ago
@deFharo, congratulations for your harvest brother 👍
deFharo
deFharo commented5y ago
@TrickOrTrip, thanks mate!! 🌞
PeppaWutz
PeppaWutz commentedweek 185y ago
Nice pictures and good looking plant 🙌
deFharo
deFharo commented5y ago
@PeppaWutz, thank you! 👩‍🌾🌞💧🤞
Sweet_Seeds
Sweet_Seeds
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commentedweek 06y ago
Thank you very much for sharing a another diary with one of our strains. 😊 We hope you enjoy it. 😋 Sweet smokes, - Apolo
deFharo
deFharo commented6y ago
@Sweet_Seeds, thank you guys, yes, I'm going to try to enjoy this grow, let's see how Jack behaves. ✊
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SEGA_Y_Griega
SEGA_Y_Griega commentedweek 185y ago
Awesome bro!!! Great photos as always!!!! 👍
y0shimitsu
y0shimitsu commentedweek 145y ago
Nice job growmie 🙌🏻🌱
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