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Hello growmies 👩‍🌾👨‍🌾🌲🌲, 👋 Girls still happy, I'm very happy and lucky with this beatifull , the smell is 🤪 💜💜😋😋 Will start flush next week 💧 Give water each 2/3 day 2 l Water + Bloom + Green Sensation + Sugar Royal (3.5 + 1 + 1 ml/l) PH @6 💡Mars Hydro - FC 3000 50% 13 cm Mars Hydro Fan kit Setting 9 Have a good week and see you next week 👋 Thanks community for follow, likes, comments, always a pleasure 👩‍🌾👨‍🌾❤️🌲 Mars Hydro - Smart FC3000 300W Samsung LM301B LED Grow Light💡💡 https://www.mars-hydro.com/fc-3000-samsung-lm301b-led-grow-light Mars Hydro - 6 Inch Inline Fan And Carbon Filter Combo With Thermostat Controller 💨💨 https://www.mars-hydro.com/6-inch-inline-duct-fan-and-carbon-filter-combo-with-thermostat-controller Fast Buds - Gorilla Cookies FF🌲🌲 https://2fast4buds.com/us/seeds/gorilla-cookies-fast-flowering
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Hello growmies 👩‍🌾👨‍🌾🌲🌲, 👋 Buds keep bumping and more and more purple 💜 smell very strong 🤪 Will start flush next 💧 Give water each 2/3 day 2 l Water + Bloom + Green Sensation + Sugar Royal (3.5 + 1 + 1 ml/l) PH @6 💡Mars Hydro - FC 3000 50% 26 cm Mars Hydro Fan kit Setting 9 Have a good week and see you next week 👋 Thanks community for follow, likes, comments, always a pleasure 👩‍🌾👨‍🌾❤️🌲 Mars Hydro - Smart FC3000 300W Samsung LM301B LED Grow Light💡💡 https://www.mars-hydro.com/fc-3000-samsung-lm301b-led-grow-light Mars Hydro - 6 Inch Inline Fan And Carbon Filter Combo With Thermostat Controller 💨💨 https://www.mars-hydro.com/6-inch-inline-duct-fan-and-carbon-filter-combo-with-thermostat-controller Fast Buds - Tropicana Cookies FF🌲🌲 https://2fast4buds.com/us/seeds/tropicana-cookies-fast-flowering
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March 8, 2024 Day 22 Light Specs: Power: 70% Distance: 25.5" DLI: 32.4 mol/m²/d PAR: 500 ppfd Plant Specs: Height: 4.5" Nodes: 2 Leaf Sets: 3 A new week! Week 3 to be exact. So this week is going to focus on lighting and plant growth. Feeding is a thing, but it's not really changing except for the increase. But watering will be the same. 500 ml per day until the container is fully moist. To start, let's talk about the plants themselves. Both ladies look fantastic. They have beautiful green and have super fat leaves. They have 3 nodes and side branches popping out now. I expect her to double or triple in size over the next week as they start to really grow. They should take off any day. Like tomorrow or the next day. I'll be training once they have 4 to 5 nodes. I was thinking about earlier, but they aren't big enough to tie down yet. I've finally installed the basins. The aren't active yet, but will be when training starts. That being said, I had to mess with the light and changed the DLI to 32.4 mol/m²/d. I increased the power to 70% and have the distance at 25.5". This should be perfect for this week. Next week I'll be increasing the power again. Hopefully I can get the distance to around 24" for the rest of the grow. I'll accept 22", but I would much rather have the larger footprint. Especially because the plants are spaced out into their own quadrant. I wasn't expecting to go up to 70% power. Today, they got the remaining water from last week at 475 ml. It was the end of the gallon, so there wasn't a point in making up a new gallon for 100 ml. So tomorrow, I'll water in the 500 ml with the new nutrient dose. Micro: 6 ml Grow: 10 ml Bloom: 6 ml Cal/Mag: 6 ml Recharge: 1/4 tsp Bud Candy: 6 ml This regimen will be for this week. I may add a couple more if I can get them in time. Like Voodoo Juice: 6 ml Piranha: 6 ml Sensizym: 6 ml Rhino Skin: 6 ml (if I can find it) Next is the environment. It's near perfect. I'll be dropping the RH down to 58% for the week and will hold it there for the rest of the veg stage. I'll be keeping the temp around the same at 77°. I might drop it down to 76° if I can. The extra power with the light will increase the temp, so I'll need to compensate for that. I have both circular fans just above the canopy, making a very light breeze to help the plants grow up to be big and strong. The exhaust fan remains at power level 2, which seems to be perfect. It will most likely drop down to level 1. But that's because it's exactly at 58% humidity. Anyway, this is the setup for the week. I'll be keeping a close eye today to make sure they are taking to the light and have no issues. Grow System Environment: Temp: 74.9° RH: 60.7% VPD: 1.13 kPa March 9, 2024 Not much going on today. Both ladies were fed 500 ml of the new nutrient dose. I also did a foliar spray with cal/mag. I know you should wait for lights out, but my light isn't bright enough yet to really cause any issues. And the air flow is set to power level 1. Same thing with the exhaust. I'll also do a second foliar spray at lights out. Hopefully the foliar spray with the added nutrients helps. They aren't light green like the Tropicana Cookies in the tent, but they showed signs of deficiency. So I'm treating them like they need the boost. No need to change the light yet. Soon though. I'll have to raise the light up a couple inches. The environment is still looking great! 58% humidity and 77° flat. Perfect. It does bounce a bit between 76° and 78° but hovers mostly at 77° all day. Night temps are still about 70°, so that's also a bonus. Grow System Environment: Temp: 76° RH: 59.9% VPD: 1.21 kPa March 10, 2024 Not much to do today. Both ladies got 250 ml this morning. I'll be adding another 250 ml this afternoon. I'm finally getting some moisture at the bottom of the containers. Not quite enough though. I'm hoping this 250 ml will do it. If not, another 500 ml tomorrow. I really want to get it where I don't have to water everyday. I'll be activating the bottoms feed system next week and I really need to b prepared for it. There is a science to it. You have to get the soil moisture level where you want it to stay. Then activate the system. The wicks will start to work their magic and will provide the containers with the perfect moisture level. These work great! I have discovered that they won't handle massive plants though. But medium sized plants are perfectly fine. Not that having massive plants is an issue or anything, but the basins aren't thick enough to handle it. So top feeding to compensate is the solution. The plants look great! Wonderful greens. The branches are getting pretty long. They are nearly ready for training. Another 3 to 5 inches and I can tie them down. I may wait for the branches to be long enough and then tie it all down at once. It may stress the plant a bit, but then they will all grow the same height. What a lovely canopy I shall create. Anyway, lighting is looking pretty good. They grew about a half inch but the DLI hasn't changed much. Up by 0.1 mol/m²/d. I'll lift the light in a day or two when they are a bit taller. I'll have to drop the light back down when I tie them down, or increase the light power. The environment is still on point. A bit warmer since yesterday afternoon. But it was just the heat in the house kicking on and me not compensating for it. However, the humidity hasn't changed a bit. If it gets warmer, I'll turn the humidifier back on to cool it off and keep the humidity where it is. Grow System Environment: Temp: 74.9° RH: 60.2% VPD: 1.16 kPa March 11, 2024 Nothing going on today at all. No light changes. No environmental changes. They got 250 ml feed today. I kinda wish these leaves were darker. Hopefully the extra boost of nitrogen does the trick. No clue why they aren't dark green. Don't get me wrong, the green is beautiful and definitely acceptable. But I feel they can do better. They are reaching a tiny bit. I'll definitely have to raise the light tomorrow. I may check later today and see what the intensity looks like. Again, today I may also add more water. The bottom of the containers are moist, but the outside of the container is still pretty dry. I need the WHOLE container to be moist. Next week I'll start doing a liter every couple of days, or as needed. I don't expect them to start taking down water a lot yet. So the liter should do it next week. Update: I didn't end up watering or changing the light. The soil moisture has been hovering around 35% which should be fine. I will water 500 ml in tomorrow. As for the lighting, nothing to change. It's just above 550 ppfd. I may have to raise it tomorrow. What I did end up doing was rotating the plants. Now Banana Purple Punch A is in the front with B in the back. Banana Purple Punch A is slightly taller than B, and like the Tropicana Cookies I'm running with these, the one in the back is taller. The hope is to increase plant height in Banana Purple Punch B and allow A to grow as she is. Grow System Environment: Temp: 74.8° RH: 58.6% VPD: 1.19 kPa March 12, 2024 Not much going on today. I'll be watering later on. I've noticed that the containers are drying out much quicker than I thought. So for a test, I'll be watering in another 500 ml today and another 500 tomorrow. The bottoms of the containers are moist, but the pots are light. Well, light enough for me to question. I am definitely activating the bottom feed system next week. Lighting is still fine. I may also raise it up later today. Just not right now. They are growing and happily, so I'm not messing with it until later when they get a tiny bit taller. Which should be by the end of the day. They are growing fairly rapidly now, so the light may need to stay. As for the environment, it looks great. Night temps are 68° to 70° with day temps hovering at that 77° mark. Humidity is also looking great. Staying solid at 58%. So it's all good. The plants are also looking fantastic. They aren't as big as I had hoped at this age, but they are bushy and dark green. Very healthy. Plus, from what I understand from this strain, they don't grow super tall. So let's hope for some huge flowering stretch. They are at 5 nodes now. Branches are starting to really grow and are nearly cautious up to the top of the plants. Banana Purple Punch A is slightly taller still, but I'm also thinking this is a sativa dominant phenome. A bit slower to grow nodes. However, the internodal spacing is longer than Banana Purple Punch B. Not by much, but the structure is different, so not as bushy but they share the same leaf structure. We'll see what happens. Update: I decided to only water in 250 ml instead of thee 500 ml. The reason being is that the moisture seems to be all over the container. Top to bottom. I'd also like to note that Banana Purple Punch A is already showing roots on the bottom. However, Banana Purple Punch B isn't showing any signs of roots showing. I'm wondering what the deal is. Maybe the fact that A is a different phenome. I'll have to keep an eye and document. Grow System Environment: Temp: 74.8° RH: 59.1% VPD: 1.18 kPa March 13, 2024 Both ladies got some leaf tucking today. I can't bend them yet, but very soon. They grew about a half inch last night, so tie downs will be installed soon. I also lifted the light an inch today. The DLI is spot on now. They got their watering today. 250 ml first and another 250 ml later this afternoon. I will load up a liter next week and activate the bottom feed system. Both ladies look great. They have beautiful colors and sturdy branches. They are also starting to put off that classic weed odor. It smells great and I can only imagine how much stronger they will get in the coming weeks. Update: I only had about 750 ml left, so each plant got 175 ml for this afternoon. It's fine. Grow System Environment: Temp: 74.3° RH: 60.0% VPD: 1.13 kPa March 14, 2024 Today is the last day of week 3 in Veg. There's some white hairs coming out already. It looks like pre-flower has begun. That being said, I started training today. Just a little bend at the very top. The tucking was also a success. The side branches are nearly level with the top now. The bends I did will certainly help both plants take off. Banana Purple Punch A was a bit easier because of the open canopy. She looks really good. 5 nodes and big lush leaves. Banana Purple Punch B is super dense already. Tight nodes and huge fat green leaves. She looks absolutely beautiful. So just a little bend was all that was needed. The leaf tucking produced excellent results. She will definitely be a bushy plant. No watering today. I figure if I'm watering to runoff tomorrow, it makes sense to let the soil dry out a bit and soak it just before activating the bottom feed system. No change in lighting today as I'll be changing that tomorrow. The environment is still on point. The temp was a little low last night so it's offsetting the average VPD and temp for the day. No matter, the temps will be back up in no time. As for the rest, roots are showing and they are ready for the bottoms feed system. From then on, I won't be top watering unless absolutely necessary. Grow System Environment: Temp: 75.0° RH: 59.7% VPD: 1.16 kPa
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IRIE Genetics 4 Grow IR1Q Veg Week 4 Cultivars Purple Heart [5] (Cherry Jelly CBD X Afterglow) [Fem/Seeds]: PH1Q24, 65 Days Scarlet Begonias [1] (Haze X William’s Wonder) X Arise)
 [Reg/Seeds]: SB1Q24, 70 Days Lemon Jeffery [2] (Lemon Skunk X Golden Goat) [Fem/Cut]: LJ124, 70 Days Environment Plan Vegetation - Temp: [ 82,°F] - RH: [ 72, %] - VPD: [ 0.85, kPa] Fertigation Plan - Seedlings - RLA Light Week 4: EC: [ 1.5 mS] (0.8 Nutrients + 0.3 Filtered Tap Water) Biology: # (One of…) - Photosynthesis Plus: [ 6, ml, gal] - King Crab: [ 0.5, ml, gal] - Mammoth-P: [ 0.6, ml, gal] Line & Res Maintenance: - SLF-100 Enzymatic Cleaner: [ 5, ml, gal] Foliar Feeds - RLA Foliar Schedule Start of Week: [ Wed 28 Feb, 2024, IRIE1Q24 29:V:4:1] End of Week: [ Tue 05 Mar, 2024, IRIE1Q24 35:V:4:7] __ Wed Mar 6, 2024 IRIE1Q24 29:V:4:1 Planning on flip today - we still need to deal with Topping and sufficient start height. - [ ] REDO Diary Index once Flip DETERMINED - [x] Rooted Leaf Foliar: CalMag Fuel: [ 20, ml, gal], Lush Green: [ 5, ml, gal]  - [x] Post Grow Diary Fertigation 330 ml/plant 1845: 120 * 8 (960 ml) - Fertigate 120 ml/plant 2200: 210 * 8 (1680 ml) - Fertigate 210 ml/plant 2640 / day 330 / plant Irrigation Calibration Line 0: 100 ml, 12 second lime fill +120 sec, 775 ml 7 lines Line 1: 100 ml, 225 sec, 650 ml 7 Line 3: 100 ml, 208 sec, 750 ml lime 4: 100ml, 215 sec, 725 __________________________ Target 440 ml/ Day 4 Fertigations/Day 11 Hour Duration 2h 45m Frequency, Lights On 2.16 sec/ml/plant feed rate Fertigation Duration: 235 seconds Once Running - We need to calibrate on RUNOFF. DURATION PER EVENT 200s (3 min, 20 sec) ( 92 ml/fertigation/plant) Event 0 3/6/24 19:00 Event 1 3/6/24 21:45 Event 2 3/7/24 00:30 Event 3 3/7/24 03:15 RLA HYDRO: EC 1.8, 2 Gallons to Res Primer A & B: [ 16, ml] Silica Skin: [ 8, ml] __ Thu Mar 7, 2024 IRIE1Q24 30:V:4:2 Prep Reservoir: # 2 Gal, EC: 1.5 - [x] Primer A: [ 8, ml, gal], [ 16, ml]l - [x] Primer B: [ 8, ml, gal], [ 16, ml] - [x] Silica Skin: [ 4, ml, gal], 8, ml] - [x] King Crab: [ 1.0, ml] - [x] Dr. Bronners Soap: [ 10, drops] - [x] SLF-100: [ 5, ml, gal], [10, ml] - We’re attempting to assure we ONLY use low sediment inputs (clean lines). ONLY Low/Non-Precipitating inputs . . . Messed up initial mix, Only achieving EC 1.5/No Change … ok for a day or two . . . 1100 - Ran total of 320 sec. 320/2.16: ~ 148 ml @220 sec per fertigation, we should be delivering ~92 ml/event Or 368/plant/day. This implies - Deliverered to Tent: 2944/day - 10% Runoff: 294/day We’ll be looking for ~300 ml runoff @ Lights on @ 1900 - [ ] ADJUST Fertigation Duration to achieve 294 ml/day __ Fri Mar 8, 2024 IRIE1Q24 31:V:4:3 I’m pretty much sure we’re delivering significantly less Fertigation than we think. Ran pump for a FULL 9 Minutes at noon. There has been no runoff, and plants are not terribly happy. I think we’re severely under watering. Solution - Buy pump with advertised 6’ HEAD,, 35 Watt SICCE Syncra 2.0. - [x] Order SICCE Syncra 2.0 from Amazon - [x] Order 3/4” NPT Male to 3/8” Barb Fertigation Observations We need to be able to irrigate in minutes per event, NOT 10’s of minutes. The Little GIANT transfer pump LACKS sufficient HEAD to consistently deliver across the irrigation rings. The new pump should be able to provide sufficient pressure to do . . . Pressure (psi) = .433 * Height (ft) Alternatively 2.31 ft/psi The Syncra 2.0 has a 6.5’ Head, delivering ~ 2.8 psi, 10% of the max flow at the manifold, meaning the pressure restrictor, won’t. Ex. - If we Deliver @4ft, we have (2.8 - 4(.4333)) or 2.8 - 1.7 or 1.1psi IFF We’re not getting decent flow, will have to RAISE TANK 2.3 Ft to achieve 2.0 psi or more … - [ ] Rooted Leaf Foliar: Solar Rain: [ 20, ml, gal], Peak Bloom: [ 5, ml, gal]  ONCE WATERING IS RESOLVED and we have obvious Vegetative growth . . . - [ ] Top to Node 4 - [ ] Clone Tops - [ ] CLIP Growth Tips Nodes 1 & 2 (Leave node 3 tips for clones in 2 weeks) - [ ] FLIP TO FLOWER: Drop Intervening Dark Hour (Tent Light Controller) - [ ] RE-Index Grow Log to Flip ‘This’ date . . . __ Sat Mar 9, 2024 IRIE1Q24 32:V:4:4 Removed Pressure Restrictor from XeriBird8 Manifold and cleaned well. Replaced Little Giant pump with SICCE Syncra 2.0 (6.5’ head). The little giant was probably fine . . . __ Sun Mar 10, 2024 IRIE1Q24 33:V:4:5  KEY Problems were the back flow protector on the Little Giant that reduced flow 1PSI, and flow restrictor on Xeribird8 for 10x the pressure of our little system. We’re lucky to have a couple of PSI at the emitters. That said - we produced ~1.5 gallons of runoff yesterday. To maintain runoff (but less than 1 GAL!), I’ve HALVED delivery times. Goal is to reduce runoff to ~10% of estimated delivery … Current Fertigation Run: 5 min Duration, 4 times in 11 hours.   We’ll FLIP on Week Change - give a couple of days for root development, some more height. We need to - [ ] Would like to grow to middle bar of tent BEFORE topping. - [ ] VERIFY ROOT POPULATION AT BOTTOM OF CONTAINERS BEFORE FLIP. (If we’re well populated, we’ll rock - delay FLIP UNTIL All containers need to demonstrate significant root development around periphery of the bottom of each airpot. __ Mon Mar 11, 2024 IRIE1Q24 34:V:4:6 - [ ] Rooted Leaf Foliar: Solar Rain: [ 20, ml, gal], Silica Skin: [ 20, ml, gal]  __ Tue Mar 12, 2024 IRIE1Q24 35:V:4:7 Runoff: [ 700, ml], [ 1.0, mS] During Dark - Flushed RLA CalMag Fuel, ~ 450 ml/plant @ EC: 1.8 mS - I’m not convinced I properly buffered the coco. Will do this weekly if Coco induced Calcium deficiency observed.
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Mar 14 Looking good. Fed 3/4 gallon of RAW GROW 6 days ago. Seems to have taken it well. Getting close to needing another drink.
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Mar 14 Looking okay. Flowering started this week! Some leaves are looking like they are being sacrificed by the plant. The top leaves being so thin makes me wonder if the lights are too intense. I've lowered them from 80% to about 60%. Fed 3/4 gallon of RAW GROW 6 days ago. Seems to have taken it well. Getting close to needing another drink.
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IRIE Genetics 4 Grow IR1Q Veg Week 4 Cultivars Purple Heart [5] (Cherry Jelly CBD X Afterglow) [Fem/Seeds]: PH1Q24, 65 Days Scarlet Begonias [1] (Haze X William’s Wonder) X Arise)
 [Reg/Seeds]: SB1Q24, 70 Days Lemon Jeffery [2] (Lemon Skunk X Golden Goat) [Fem/Cut]: LJ124, 70 Days Environment Plan Vegetation - Temp: [ 82,°F] - RH: [ 72, %] - VPD: [ 0.85, kPa] Fertigation Plan - Seedlings - RLA Light Week 4: EC: [ 1.5 mS] (0.8 Nutrients + 0.3 Filtered Tap Water) Biology: # (One of…) - Photosynthesis Plus: [ 6, ml, gal] - King Crab: [ 0.5, ml, gal] - Mammoth-P: [ 0.6, ml, gal] Line & Res Maintenance: - SLF-100 Enzymatic Cleaner: [ 5, ml, gal] Foliar Feeds - RLA Foliar Schedule Start of Week: [ Wed 28 Feb, 2024, IRIE1Q24 29:V:4:1] End of Week: [ Tue 05 Mar, 2024, IRIE1Q24 35:V:4:7] __ Wed Mar 6, 2024 IRIE1Q24 29:V:4:1 Planning on flip today - we still need to deal with Topping and sufficient start height. - [ ] REDO Diary Index once Flip DETERMINED - [x] Rooted Leaf Foliar: CalMag Fuel: [ 20, ml, gal], Lush Green: [ 5, ml, gal]  - [x] Post Grow Diary Fertigation 330 ml/plant 1845: 120 * 8 (960 ml) - Fertigate 120 ml/plant 2200: 210 * 8 (1680 ml) - Fertigate 210 ml/plant 2640 / day 330 / plant Irrigation Calibration Line 0: 100 ml, 12 second lime fill +120 sec, 775 ml 7 lines Line 1: 100 ml, 225 sec, 650 ml 7 Line 3: 100 ml, 208 sec, 750 ml lime 4: 100ml, 215 sec, 725 __________________________ Target 440 ml/ Day 4 Fertigations/Day 11 Hour Duration 2h 45m Frequency, Lights On 2.16 sec/ml/plant feed rate Fertigation Duration: 235 seconds Once Running - We need to calibrate on RUNOFF. DURATION PER EVENT 200s (3 min, 20 sec) ( 92 ml/fertigation/plant) Event 0 3/6/24 19:00 Event 1 3/6/24 21:45 Event 2 3/7/24 00:30 Event 3 3/7/24 03:15 RLA HYDRO: EC 1.8, 2 Gallons to Res Primer A & B: [ 16, ml] Silica Skin: [ 8, ml] __ Thu Mar 7, 2024 IRIE1Q24 30:V:4:2 Prep Reservoir: # 2 Gal, EC: 1.5 - [x] Primer A: [ 8, ml, gal], [ 16, ml]l - [x] Primer B: [ 8, ml, gal], [ 16, ml] - [x] Silica Skin: [ 4, ml, gal], 8, ml] - [x] King Crab: [ 1.0, ml] - [x] Dr. Bronners Soap: [ 10, drops] - [x] SLF-100: [ 5, ml, gal], [10, ml] - We’re attempting to assure we ONLY use low sediment inputs (clean lines). ONLY Low/Non-Precipitating inputs . . . Messed up initial mix, Only achieving EC 1.5/No Change … ok for a day or two . . . 1100 - Ran total of 320 sec. 320/2.16: ~ 148 ml @220 sec per fertigation, we should be delivering ~92 ml/event Or 368/plant/day. This implies - Deliverered to Tent: 2944/day - 10% Runoff: 294/day We’ll be looking for ~300 ml runoff @ Lights on @ 1900 - [ ] ADJUST Fertigation Duration to achieve 294 ml/day __ Fri Mar 8, 2024 IRIE1Q24 31:V:4:3 I’m pretty much sure we’re delivering significantly less Fertigation than we think. Ran pump for a FULL 9 Minutes at noon. There has been no runoff, and plants are not terribly happy. I think we’re severely under watering. Solution - Buy pump with advertised 6’ HEAD,, 35 Watt SICCE Syncra 2.0. - [x] Order SICCE Syncra 2.0 from Amazon - [x] Order 3/4” NPT Male to 3/8” Barb Fertigation Observations We need to be able to irrigate in minutes per event, NOT 10’s of minutes. The Little GIANT transfer pump LACKS sufficient HEAD to consistently deliver across the irrigation rings. The new pump should be able to provide sufficient pressure to do . . . Pressure (psi) = .433 * Height (ft) Alternatively 2.31 ft/psi The Syncra 2.0 has a 6.5’ Head, delivering ~ 2.8 psi, 10% of the max flow at the manifold, meaning the pressure restrictor, won’t. Ex. - If we Deliver @4ft, we have (2.8 - 4(.4333)) or 2.8 - 1.7 or 1.1psi IFF We’re not getting decent flow, will have to RAISE TANK 2.3 Ft to achieve 2.0 psi or more … - [ ] Rooted Leaf Foliar: Solar Rain: [ 20, ml, gal], Peak Bloom: [ 5, ml, gal]  ONCE WATERING IS RESOLVED and we have obvious Vegetative growth . . . - [ ] Top to Node 4 - [ ] Clone Tops - [ ] CLIP Growth Tips Nodes 1 & 2 (Leave node 3 tips for clones in 2 weeks) - [ ] FLIP TO FLOWER: Drop Intervening Dark Hour (Tent Light Controller) - [ ] RE-Index Grow Log to Flip ‘This’ date . . . __ Sat Mar 9, 2024 IRIE1Q24 32:V:4:4 Removed Pressure Restrictor from XeriBird8 Manifold and cleaned well. Replaced Little Giant pump with SICCE Syncra 2.0 (6.5’ head). The little giant was probably fine . . . __ Sun Mar 10, 2024 IRIE1Q24 33:V:4:5  KEY Problems were the back flow protector on the Little Giant that reduced flow 1PSI, and flow restrictor on Xeribird8 for 10x the pressure of our little system. We’re lucky to have a couple of PSI at the emitters. That said - we produced ~1.5 gallons of runoff yesterday. To maintain runoff (but less than 1 GAL!), I’ve HALVED delivery times. Goal is to reduce runoff to ~10% of estimated delivery … Current Fertigation Run: 5 min Duration, 4 times in 11 hours.   We’ll FLIP on Week Change - give a couple of days for root development, some more height. We need to - [ ] Would like to grow to middle bar of tent BEFORE topping. - [ ] VERIFY ROOT POPULATION AT BOTTOM OF CONTAINERS BEFORE FLIP. (If we’re well populated, we’ll rock - delay FLIP UNTIL All containers need to demonstrate significant root development around periphery of the bottom of each airpot. __ Mon Mar 11, 2024 IRIE1Q24 34:V:4:6 - [ ] Rooted Leaf Foliar: Solar Rain: [ 20, ml, gal], Silica Skin: [ 20, ml, gal]  __ Tue Mar 12, 2024 IRIE1Q24 35:V:4:7 Runoff: [ 700, ml], [ 1.0, mS] During Dark - Flushed RLA CalMag Fuel, ~ 450 ml/plant @ EC: 1.8 mS - I’m not convinced I properly buffered the coco. Will do this weekly if Coco induced Calcium deficiency observed.
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3.9.2024: Start of week 8. Day 50 from seed, 46 from sprout. Nothing doing today, plant is healthy and getting fatter by the day. Plucked a few leaves but thats it. 3.10.2024: Day 51. Fed 1/4 strength fox farm trio mixed w/ calmag into over a gal of 6.5ph water. Gave roughly 3 liters of the solution. Runoff ppm is finally under 1000. Might increase nutes to 1/2 strength moving forward. I'm no pro when it comes to taking pictures so its hard for me to get clear, detailed shots of the nugs. 3.11.2024: Day 52, 48 from sprout. Moving along nicely. Some nice purple hues here and there. Still very "hairy." 3.12.2024: Day 53. Fed 1/4 strength, roughly 96oz at 6.4ph. I broke the feed/water/feed schedule and fed twice in a row. Also did some lite defoliation on the bottom fan leaves that weren't getting light. 3.13.2024: Day 54 from seed. Plant is doing its thing. 3.14.2024: Day 55. Fed again at 1/4 strength, 96oz at 6.6ph. Runoff ppm was 880. 3.15.2024: Day 56 from seed, 52 from sprout.
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3.9.2024: Start of week 8. Day 50 from seed, 46 from sprout. Nothing doing today, plant is healthy and getting fatter by the day. Plucked a few leaves but thats it. 3.10.2024: Day 51. Fed 1/4 strength fox farm trio mixed w/ calmag into over a gal of 6.5ph water. Gave roughly 3 liters of the solution. Runoff ppm is finally under 1000. Might increase nutes to 1/2 strength moving forward. Bud development on the main cola is almost half the main stalk now. I'm no pro when it comes to taking pictures so its hard for me to get clear, detailed shots of the nugs. 3.11.2024: Day 52, 48 from sprout. Moving along nicely. 3.12.2024: Day 53. Fed 1/4 strength, roughly 96oz at 6.4ph. I broke the feed/water/feed schedule and fed twice in a row. Also did some lite defoliation on the bottom fan leaves that weren't getting light. 3.13.2024: Day 54 from seed. Plant is doing its thing. 3.14.2024: Day 55. Fed again at 1/4 strength, 96oz at 6.6ph. Runoff ppm was 880. 3.15.2024: Day 56 from seed, 52 from sprout.
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Hello growmies 👩‍🌾👨‍🌾🌲🌲, 👋 More and more purple 💜, Buds keep bumping, happy girls! Will start flush next week 💧 Give water each 2/3 day 2 l Water + Bloom + Green Sensation + Sugar Royal (3,5 + 1 + 1 ml/l) PH @6 💡Mars Hydro - FC 3000 50% 28 cm Mars Hydro Fan kit Setting 9 Have a good week and see you next week 👋 Thanks community for follow, likes, comments, always a pleasure 👩‍🌾👨‍🌾❤️🌲 Mars Hydro - Smart FC3000 300W Samsung LM301B LED Grow Light💡💡 https://www.mars-hydro.com/fc-3000-samsung-lm301b-led-grow-light Mars Hydro - 6 Inch Inline Fan And Carbon Filter Combo With Thermostat Controller 💨💨 https://www.mars-hydro.com/6-inch-inline-duct-fan-and-carbon-filter-combo-with-thermostat-controller Anesia Seeds - High Mars 36% THC🌲🌲 https://anesiaseeds.com/product/high-mars/
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Hello growmies 👩‍🌾👨‍🌾🌲🌲, 👋 Girls still happy, keep turning purple 💜 and smell strong! Will start flush next week 💪 No more training just waiting the end 💧 Give water each 2/3 day 2 l Water + Bloom + Green Sensation + Sugar Royal (3,5 + 1 + 1 ml/l) PH @6 💡Mars Hydro - FC 3000 50% 28 cm Mars Hydro Fan kit Setting 9 Have a good week and see you next week 👋 Thanks community for follow, likes, comments, always a pleasure 👩‍🌾👨‍🌾❤️🌲 Mars Hydro - Smart FC3000 300W Samsung LM301B LED Grow Light💡💡 https://www.mars-hydro.com/fc-3000-samsung-lm301b-led-grow-light Mars Hydro - 6 Inch Inline Fan And Carbon Filter Combo With Thermostat Controller 💨💨 https://www.mars-hydro.com/6-inch-inline-duct-fan-and-carbon-filter-combo-with-thermostat-controller Anesia Seeds - High Mars 36% THC🌲🌲 https://anesiaseeds.com/product/high-mars/
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@Titocat
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hoping to squeeze a few more weeks to get some colour into the thricomes. exactly 77 days since breaking soil the colas started bulking a week ago, dunno if there's enough fan leaf to go round, didn't really defoliate other than a couple dead leaves throughout...
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This week I defoliated all the flowers, did Bruce Banner's topping, increased the light to 75%, and continue to do LST. I think to give 2 more weeks of vegetation, defoliation once a week. Next I'll transfer to 12/12 and we'll see 🙃
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Day 19 since flip, not much to report. Top dress today of 4-8-4 rose and flower mix from down to earth with a little worm castings. Almost done with stretch. Back two are Gary Poppins (Gary Payton x Red Runtz). One on the left is stretching to the moon, definitely a Gary leaner, and the one on the right turned out to be the smallest plant of the five, definitely a Runtz leaner. Plain ph’d tap water and that’s it 🌡️: 77-80 F 💡: 65% @ 20 inches 💦:60%
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03👹👺YOOOO GANG UPDATE!!!!! So its now Week 6 of veg lots of things have happened this week!!!! LETS GET INTO IT!!!!: 1) Did another flush again today and upped the feeding amount to 1040ppm from 955 wanted to see more growth 2) DID HAVE A SIDE BRANCH CRACK IN HALF about 60% BREAK FMLLL!!! Happened during super cropping one of the branches Even though i had done it fine week in and week out, real learning lesson, anyways. 3) Repaired it and now waiting for it to heal, crossing fingers hoping it is going to be okay, other then that though she okay, 4) Did do another topping to all the split points and also a light defoil of lower leaves that arent going to get much light, and larfs. 5) Will update accordingly not going to lie, drain and fill DWC is not as easy as i thought it would be anyways gang CHEERS LFG!!!! 6) THANK YOU FOR STOPPING BY COULD NOT BE WHERE I AM WITHOUT YALLS HELP THANKS!!!!!👽👽👽 ≈============================== =============================== 👽03/17/2024- Happy Saint Patrick's Day!!! The best month of the year for me, it's My birthday day month which happens to be 2 days after st Patty's day love the green lfgggg! Hope all are well as for GFOG she is chugging along go scope her out!!! 👹👽🤯
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@fabialien
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Lunes 11 de marzo 7 am de 2024: Se dejaran hidratando las semillas por 24 hrs. Martes 12 de marzo 7 am de 2024: pasamos a papel dejamos por 24 hrs. Miércoles 13 de marzo 10 am de 2024: revisamos las semillas y vamos preparando macetas pequeñas para transplante. Miercoles 13 de Marzo 3:30 pm se traspasa a tierra. Viernes 15 de marzo 11:47 pm 2024, ya que abrieron bien se pone bajo lámpara 100w a 30 cm de distancia, tienen domo protector! El lunes en la nueva semana subimos el avance, hasta el Lunes... Sábado 16 de marzo 2024, de las 3 semillas la 1 ya abrió completamente, 2 y 3 están por abrir completamente.