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8/12/2023 - Day 39 Veg: she seemed to be handling the topping well. I'm also seeing more signs of the lower branches starting to grow, which tells me the topping has helped. Other than her slow growth, she looks healthy. 8/16/2023: watered again today using water at about 6 ph. Mixed in Jay Plantspeaker Quillaja, Silica, Calmag, BuildASoil Big 6, Pure Protein Dry, Rootwise Mycrobe omplete, Rootwise Bio-Catalyst, and some Dr. Zymes Eliminator. The plant is finally getting big enough to start bottom watering soon, so this will likely be on of the last top watering until flower. Also, I defoliated a couple leaves that were blocking the lower branches, and super cropped the top, to promote more growth in the lower branches. 8/18/2023: Installed the first layer of trellis netting today
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Rainbow melon has stolen my heart From day one the plant was bigger as nice strong stock handles low stress training well some of the biggest buds I’ve ever had. I am truly in love with this plant fade is absolutely one of the Most beautiful like an Indian summer Cannot wait to see what they come up with next💪🔥💯
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Plant has been delightful to grow I've been growing in without any major incident other than the train nutrient lockout which has recover great from it .the buds smell very strong dark green look to them with Snow White trichomes everywhere they are very beautiful to look. looking forward to harvest probably in one or two more weeks I will keep checking closely the trichomes i usually like 10% to 30% Amber .
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Tenemos otra semana más de nuestras godberries se ha visto un poco afectada por el clima actual como lo pueden ver en el video Ya entrando en esta semana aún nos faltan 3 semanas de floración esperemos que el clima mejore y no afecte nuestra cosecha …. Saludos cultivadores … buenas cosechas para todos 🔥🔥 pdta vi que estaban muy caídos los copos debido a su peso y compresión entonces amarre un poco para que capten mejor la luz y tengan un mejor desarrrollo en esta etapa
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Had to do a root wash, again, also cut some really bad roots of, also saw lots of new healthy root growths since last week, upping ORP and wash last week seemed to have helped. Overall still very unhappy but that is on me, learned that prepping a plant in DWC and then transplant it to NFT is not a good idea, better do it as usual directly in NFT so that the roots follow the stream better, usually at this time there would be at least 3x the amount of roots. Also switched back to the 10cm diameter tube, will stick with that one from now on, very good experiences in the past and this one does not, maybe RH does not rise enough in a 16cm diameter tube. Also changed the light cycle to 18/6 from 24/0, in the timelapse I see phases where the leafs droop slightly and come back, kind of like the night cycle but less, seems to me like the plant wants to go to "sleep" even tough it was raised in 24/0 and I have good experiences with 18/6. Values are average of the day. DATE - EC(us/cm) 20250430 1952 20250501 1649 20250502 1722 20250503 1735 20250504 1719 20250505 1750 20250506 1796 DATE - PH 20250430 6.03 20250501 6.24 20250502 6.27 20250503 6.24 20250504 6.21 20250505 6.15 20250506 6.13 DATE - ORP (mV) 20250430 259 20250501 248 20250502 225 20250503 233 20250504 222 20250505 235 20250506 307 DATE - °C - RH% (Tent Temp/RH) 20250430 25.9 42 20250501 25.4 47 20250502 26.6 48 20250503 24.2 51 20250504 23.7 46 20250505 24.5 45 20250506 24.0 47 DATE - °C (Reservoir) 20250430 20.4 20250501 20.4 20250502 21.7 20250503 21.1 20250504 19.5 20250505 19.3 20250506 19.6 DATE - CF 20250430 19.52 20250501 16.49 20250502 17.22 20250503 17.35 20250504 17.19 20250505 17.50 20250506 17.96
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Day 122. Girls are chopped. Nice frost, smell, no weight ;))) Day 136. Both jared , 70 + 56 = 126 g total from a light which according to manufacture has 140, but youtube states 129 ... So its almost 1G/W , result my friend can be proud off !!!!! Cure week 2. Buds looking nice, tastes better and better. My friend really loves to smoke his own now , even proud of his work , when showing off to other friends ;)))) Happy growing !!!
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Looks like a lot of top sights. Afraid stretching too much. Hopefully it fills in.
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The plant has some potential it makes some huge nugs very much old school genetics. The buds are not gas or anything but the plant is a production monster . I’d love to run the plant outdoors and see it grow some massive buds…. The plants main problem is it’s a super crazy heavy feeder no matter what I threw at it it was never enough the leaves constantly had deficiencies from lack of nutrients probably because it grows a lot it’s a shot plant but it’s nag all over
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Day 19-26 (May 10th - May 17th) (Day 21) Stretch is almost over and the plants still look like they’re in veg. I’m seeing almost zero trichomes and when compared to my other room it’s laughable. At least the sites are starting to fill in a little. One plant is super leggy and stretchy. I’m guessing it’s Jack Herer but won’t know until late flower or harvest. The plant in the far left corner has great structure and thick pistil clumps. I’m guessing it’s either blueberry or the white og. Blueberry has a pretty distinct smell so differentiating all the strains won’t be that hard actually. (Day 24) I’ve been rearranging the plants once in a while just to get all sides exposed to some decent light. I never realized how much I value my LED until this run. The only way I would ever use another hps for flower is if it was one of those 1000w DE lights that all the commercial grows use. Sites are starting to fill in quite a bit now. Trichomes are still non existent though. Even on the archive genetics which is really surprising. (Day 25) Pots somewhat dried out finally. Tomorrow I’m going to leach everything with another 2 liters each and top dress with 15ml of nature’s pride bloom, 10ml of Destiny launch and 5ml of kelp meal. I’m starting to see minor N tox on some of the plants so I will probably give them a full gallon. This tent is largely experimental so I’m going to fuck with these plants pretty heavy to iron out some theories and try some new techniques. (Day 26) When I was watering today I noticed that slurricane, Puro loco and guava cake all hermed. The archives just got too stressed out in early veg I think. When I dug up both plants they were still being choked out by the sponge aerogarden plugs. Puro Loco was leading by far in the trichome department too. The guava cake was from a hermed bagseed so it’s not surprising at all but that kind of pisses me off about the “elite” Archive genetics, especially if you paid 200$ for a 10 pack. Then again, it was still my error and not their genetics. Luckily I didn’t pay a dime for them. Running those was a complete waste of time and space. With proper environment and no seedling stress I’m sure I could have grown some amazing looking stuff. All the European and Canadian genes look fine though. I’m sure they would have filled out a lot more if they weren’t being choked out by hermies. No signs of bananas anywhere else. Hopefully the 4 slurricanes I have outdoor this year will pull through without herming.
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Made compost tea last week and documented it. Since I am still new to the whole bio experience, any input and or experiences are appreciated on the matter. The weather was 3 days of rain, 2 cloudy days and 2 days of sun. The plants are comming along nicely. I gave some guano to the autos and some horse manure to the Passion #1 and watered it in with horsetail extract. No. 7 seems to really like her spot and conditions and has the potential to become pretty big. Still many "ifs" to overcome until then though. I put up a net to better guide the plant and to help carry itself later in flowering. I did some light defoliation on the autos, on the insides of the plants. Happy growing everyone!
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PPFD 300-400 PPFD Start brewing compost tea 10/10 at 1500, for 24hrs.
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Die Plants wurden umgetopft und sind unter der grossen lampe gekommen, haben etwas stress anzeichen was normal beim umtopfen ist ,ansonsten sehen sie gut aus .
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D29/V25 - 29/04/23 - Benting D30/V26 - 30/04/23 - EC 0.9 pH 6.5 D31/V27 - 01/05/23 - LST and Benting D32/V28 - 02/05/23 - Some other LST D33/V29 - 03/05/23 - Added water and nutes - EC=0,9 pH=6,5 D34/V30 - 04/05/23 - LST D35/V31 - 05/05/23 - Nothing
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Week 10 oh my gosh. Some pistols have became brown. I will wait to 50% of them beign that color in order to wash and then harvest! I hope to Top Max does its job fattening the buds :D
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​🌿 Journal de Culture : Mac 1 Autoflower – Début Semaine 4 ​On attaque la quatrième semaine et le moins que l'on puisse dire, c'est que la puissance de la Mac 1 est au rendez-vous. On entre dans une phase charnière : la préfloraison. 💗​Un Grand Merci💗 ​Avant d'attaquer le vif du sujet, je tenais à remercier chaleureusement 💞@mia_biotabs et Mrs_Larimar 💞 pour leurs précieux conseils qui m'aident énormément à optimiser cette session. Un grand merci aussi à vous tous qui me suivez et qui m'encourage depuis le début ! ​Paramètres de Culture & État de la Plante ​Âge : 27 jours Passage officiel en préfloraison à 3 semaines et 3 jours (23 jours). ​Taille : Elle mesure actuellement 40 cm. ​LST (Low Stress Training) : Elle a subi un entraînement drastique hier. Sans ce LST, elle culminerait déjà à plus de 60 cm ! J'ai dû réduire sa hauteur pour garder une canopée homogène et gérer l'espace. ​Lumière : la lampe se trouve désormais à 65 cm de la canopée pour accompagner son début de stretch. ​Climat : Toujours stable (24°C jour / 21°C nuit) avec 50% d'humidité. ​Manipulations & Observations ​Côté technique, il y a eu du mouvement hier (04/05) : ​Retour aux sources : J'ai retiré les clips de palissage. Pour être honnête, je n'en suis pas fan. Je suis revenu à mes bons vieux bouts de ficelle pour guider les branches, je trouve ça plus précis et moins risqué pour les troncs. ​Entretien : J'ai procédé à un léger défeuillage pour libérer les sites de floraison naissants. Les feuilles de la Mac 1 sont tellement massives qu'elles bloquaient la lumière pour les branches inférieures. ​Nutrition : rien donné. Toujours sur la lancée Biotabs, le sol est vivant et la plante ne montre aucun signe de faim, bien au contraire, elle est d'un vert éclatant. ​Analyse de la structure ​La plante est devenue une véritable athlète. Le tronc principal, malgré la micro-fissure de la semaine dernière, a cicatrisé de façon spectaculaire et affiche une épaisseur impressionnante. Les branches secondaires ont explosé et rattrapent la tête principale, créant une belle structure. ​On commence à voir les premiers pistils apparaître nettement au sommet des apex, confirmant que le "stretch" est bien lancé. La structure est exactement ce que je recherchais : une plante basse, large et prête à supporter le poids des futures fleurs. ​Merci encore à tous et à toutes qui suit ce journal ! La préfloraison est lancée, c'est là que tout se joue. On se retrouve très vite pour voir comment elle s'étire !