Vote Now 🏆 for the Grow Awards 2025!
Likes
19
Share
So this is the end of week 2 flower and these girls are now be entering week 3 with all being fine and healthy these girls are on the stretch 🌱 Ni issues as of yet allthough I did have too move these girls too another property for safety and they have handled the move well with no issues. Drinking alot now in their coco especially the wedding cheesecake girl where as the 2 orange sherbet at the back are very happy slowly plodding along, on the stretch too as can see. Scrog did help but as moved these girls it's a few inches tighter so more colpacked but will be lollipopping and defoliating all the scraggly lower bits through this week 3. Starting too get that hint of smell now too definatley from the orange sherbet I can tel 😍 Stay blessed see you next week 💚
Likes
44
Share
I transplanted the girls and got them ready for flower. Did a small defoliation, and put them in the 4 gallon tall pots that I have grown to like. The girls took about 48 hours to recover fully from the transplant, and at the end of the week, I switched the light cycle to 12/12 Happy Gardening ! 🇨🇦👊❤️
Likes
18
Share
Likes
18
Share
Likes
229
Share
Week 9 Hi everyone 😁 I am very pleased how girls are developing in recent days. Aroma is very fruity and a bit gasy. Sort of riped mango / pineapple. They are so frosty alraady and buds are developing very well. Was little bit worried that last week defoliation may stunt girls too much but really this strain showing no signs of any stress. The way things are looking these girls may be ready for harvest in about 2 weeks😁 Will keep updating progress of this week every couple days. Have a great week everyone 🍀✌️ 18/09 Day 57 Started watering with approx. of 2.5 ltr of solution until runoff per pot and this should last for 2 days. Girls like this magic mixture very much 😁 21/09 Day 60 Cant belive it's only 2 months since planting seeds. Everything is going well. Thankfully no issues at all. Slow develop girl "Nuna" it's way behind the other 2 girls soon to be ladies "Luna" and "Sweet Mary Jane". but I'm glad that I have kept her as her flowers are small but frosty and she will be perfect for some cannabutter or bubble hash. Other 2 girls as all see they are absolutely gorgeous. Buds are gaining weight and that frost OMG love it. Will get some close up pics of trichomes over the weekend. 23/09 Day 62 Still lots of white pistils and currently trichomes level at 2-5% amber and rest are clear and milky. My personal preference for harvest 60-80% amber so will keep feeding with nutrients for few more days and will keep monitoring trichomes before switching to only water. 24/09 Day 63 End of week 9 Not much work this week. All been going great. Buds are now very sticky and they are smelling very fruity sort of lemony, zesty, apples and mangos. Thank you all for all the support, comments and likes. It's some great community here. Stay tuned for more updates in coming week. Peace and love ✌️💚
Likes
16
Share
Likes
66
Share
@Louder
Follow
BLOOM WEEK 5 (Sept 19-25) ---------------------------------------------- Sept 19 AM (2L @ 19c) Mix: 15ml Silica, 24ml CaMg, 18ml PK 13/14 : 12L water = 1.7 EC 🌡️: 28c ⬇️ ❄️: 24c ✅ 🌧️: 54.4% 🆗⬆️ ☁️: 49% ✅ 📈: 1.67 ⬇️ 📉: 1.32 ✅ 📊: 1.48 ✅ • Runoff tested from ELB/CG : 4.7 / 4.0 EC out We've got 3 days until we let the pots dry out. Until then it's daily watering at 2.2 EC with the bloom nutrients at lights on. A few hours before lights off we'll water with Silica/CalMag at 1.5-1.7 EC. Pots are drying out faster and adding another watering event should help keep the EC lower. ____________________ Sept 20 (2L @ 20c) Mix: 36ml CaMg, 36ml A, 36ml B, 24ml Sensizym: 4.5 gallons = 2.0 EC / 6.2 pH • No runoff except CG (4.0 EC) Lower fans have some rust spots...possibly nutrient burn (rust does not transfer to fingers when rubbed), but I'm worried it's a phosphorus or potassium lockout. Maybe it's Calcium toxicity...that can produce yellow/brown leaf tips AND lock out phosphorus. Will keep a close eye on this as it's probably the worst time you could lock out those nutrients. I've increased the pH of my feed to 6.1-6.2 for the time being. All the nutrient charts I look at show those elements being most available at a pH over 6.0 and my last runoffs had pH under 5.8. Room is running hot but leaf temps seem ok. Sitting around 82-84F room temp, leaf temp is 76-80F. I'm setting my humidity based on LEAF temp, not room temp. Plants are drinking a ton and require a small watering a few hours before lights off. This is a sign of high transpiration. ______________________ Sept 20 PM (1L @ 20c) Mix: Left from the morning (2.0 EC/6.1 pH) • No runoff • Hygrometer is fucking up big time 🌡️: OFFLINE ❄️: OFFLINE 🌧️: OFFLINE ☁️: OFFLINE 📈: OFFLINE 📉: OFFLINE 📊: OFFLINE ________________ Sept 21 (2-3L) Mix: 20ml Silica, 32ml CaMg, 24ml PK 13/14 : 4.5 gallons = 1.6 EC pH 5.8 pH 🌡️: 27.8c ⬇️ ❄️: 23.6c ✅ 🌧️: 61.7% ✅ ☁️: 54.1% ✅ 📈: 1.32 ✅ 📉: 1.29 ✅ 📊: 1.3 ✅ Small amount of runoff. They get a full watering tomorrow with base nutes + additives at 2.2 EC, then nothing until the start of week 6 when I flush. ___________________ Sept 22 (6L @ 20c) Mix: 24ml CaMg, 36ml A, 36ml B, 24ml B52, 25ml Sensizym, 20ml PB Tea : 5 gal = 2.2 EC "KC1 In: 2.2 EC/5.8 pH Out: ERROR EC/5.1 pH (21c) (+?? EC) "KC2 In: 2.2 EC/5.8 pH Out: 5.2 EC/5.3 pH (22c) (+3.0 EC) "GS In: 2.2 EC/5.8 pH Out: 5.2 EC/4.8 pH (22c) (+3.0 EC) "ELB In: 2.2 EC/5.8 pH Out: ERROR EC/5.1 pH (22c) (+?? EC) *MC In: 2.2 EC/5.8 pH Out: 4.3 EC/5.3 pH (22c) (+2.1 EC) *CG In: 2.2 EC/5.8 pH Out: ERROR EC/5.2 pH (22c) (+?? EC) 🌡️: 27.2c ✅ ❄️: 22.5c ✅ 🌧️: 61.7% ✅ ☁️: 48.9% ✅ 📈: 1.52 ✅ 📉: 1.17 ✅ 📊: 1.24 ✅ Yeeeeahhhh...level of concern is pretty high right now. Half the plants runoffs errored out my EC reader. We're talking 9.9 EC. The other half are 3.0 EC over base. Runoff pH is way low too. Not sure how concerned I should be with that. Most of what I read says it doesn't matter. If it matters, my pH is way out of range. Only a few days until the flush but I'm wanting to dump all kinds of water on them NOW!! The containers are light at 7:30 AM after getting 6L of 2.2 EC each last night at midnight. __________ Sept 23 Water only "KC1 In: 0.3 EC/7.4 pH (8L) Out: 1.9 EC/5.7 in pH (23c) "KC2 In: 0.3 EC/7.4 pH (8L) Out: 1.9 EC/5.7 pH (22c) "GS In: 0.3 EC/7.4 pH (4L) Out: 2.4 EC/5.6 pH (22c) "ELB In: 0.3 EC/7.4 pH (8L) Out: 2.3 EC/5.6 pH (23c) *MC In: 0.3 EC/7.4 pH (2L) Out: 1.9 EC/5.5 pH (21+c) *CG In: 0.3 EC/7.4 pH (2L) Out: 2.1 EC/6.0 pH (23c) • EC reader was on low battery, false readings yesterday Pulled the trigger on a light, water only flush (1/2 the substrate). The 3 gallon pots didn't need much at all (MC/CG 2L). It probably didn't even need flushing but I'll sleep good tonight. pH is back in range as well. ________________ Sept 24 (1-2L) Mix: 12ml CaMg, 12ml A, 12ml B, 10ml B52, 5ml PB Tea : 7L water = 2.2 EC • No runoff • Tied up branches on MC/ELB/KC • Tied branches away from cage on GS • Didn't see ANY gnats 🌡️: 27.4c ✅ ❄️: 22c ✅ 🌧️: 60.5% ✅ ☁️: 54.6% ✅ 📈: 1.58 ✅ 📉: 1.22 ✅ 📊: 1.4 ✅ I've decided I'm not going to dry out the pots. Reason being is the amount of perlite I have in these containers are already allowing enough oxygen to the roots. The logic behind the dry back is to get more oxygen to the roots, and I'm not having that problem. Instead, I'll just water with less volume, for no runoff, at high strength until week 6 starts, then flush. Colas are getting heavy and I had to tie a bunch of branches to the cages. Really nice aromas developing and flowers are already caked with trichomes. _____________________ Sept 25 (2L @ 20c) Mix: 18ml CaMg, 36ml A, 36ml B, 12ml B52, 12ml PB Tea : 12L water = 2.2 EC 🌡️: 27c ✅ ❄️: 22.3c ✅ 🌧️: 59.9% ✅ ☁️: 52.4% ✅ 📈: 1.32 ✅ 📉: 1.19 ✅ 📊: 1.28 ✅ ***END OF WEEK 5***
Likes
3
Share
Likes
11
Share
*Week 4 Flowering 09/17* Blimburn - Apple Fritter (1) - 47 Inches Seedsman - Crititcal +2.0 (1) - 47 Inches Thus far no issues or concerns - Both plants are growing accordingly and are growing vigorously, Bud-sites are coming in heavy. Still growing in length. *Week 4 Flowering End of Week 09/23* Both Apple Fritter/Critical+2.0 have appeared to stop growing in length but have expanded in width in regards to the bud site development. Bud sites are blooming accordingly and trichome development seems to be coming along nicely as well. Nute feeds have remained the same/Plain water feeds have increased. *BACK TENT VIDEO ADDED - Apple Fritter (L) - Critical+2.0 (R) - 09/23*
Likes
12
Share
*Week 3 Flowering 09/17* Fastbuds - Mimosa Cake (Auto) (2) Thus far the flower transition has run smoothly and both plants are running accordingly Nute feeds have increased *Week 3 End of week Flowering 09/23* Flowering for both Mimosa's is proceeding accordingly. Light defoliation was applied Light LST to heavy COLA's was applied, anchored to the trellis net. *FRONT TENT (MIMOSA-2) QUICK VIDEO ADDED*
Likes
4
Share
She is starting to come together finally. Ive never seen a plant like this one. But, I love an underdog. She is getting some nice trichome production already, which is always good. Taking a full dose of nutes and loving it. So far so good. I am loving 420 Fast buds!!!
Likes
4
Share
09/18 -Fastbuds - Cherry Cola (3) (Auto) Day 1 germination dropped into coco coir plugs, in prop tent running under MarsHydro !50W LED, Humidity 99%. 09/23 - Germination week Day 5 Germination - All 3 seeds have popped in coco coir pellets and are coming along accordingly. 1 of the 3 is a little delayed in releasing her leaves but they should spread within the next day or 2.
Likes
4
Share
She is starting to come together finally. Ive never seen a plant like this one. But, I love an underdog. She is getting some nice trichome production already, which is always good. Taking a full dose of nutes and loving it. So far so good. I am loving 420 Fast buds!!!
Likes
1
Share
@Ti_BR
Follow
Hello, Im back. Day 33 of flowering.They were defoliated in day 22 of flowering and take about 2 or 3 days to recover from the stress. lights at 80% power. lux = 32k. Lets see If they handle it. The OGs are consuming 1.0 EC and the GGs are consuming between 1.6 and 2.2 EC, (depending on the plant). Im using Remo Super charge full kit. Some plants burned a little because of a small overfert. Ogs are very sensitive to salt and Im still not having access to CO2 to let them more hungry. But it was very important to know the limits of each one, since I have already taken clones of them to make a selection. Every day is a learning experience. See you soon guys.