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@Dabking
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Had an issue, hence the yellow leaves. I believe I fixed it, so time will tell
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Checkout my Instagram @smallbudz to see the Small budget grow setup for indoor use, low watt, low heat, low noise, step by step. 25/10/2019 - First feed I gave her 0.25ml on 250ml of water of Biobizz-Grow, with 6.5ph. 26/10/2019 - Leafs looking a bit crooked, and some pale spot lets hope its not fungus. (gave her 100ml of just PH 6.5 water) 27/10/2019 - Feeding day, gave her 250ml water with 0.25ml Biobizz Grow, 6.4PH (changed feeding to once every 2 days with a plain water interval) 28/10/2019 - Started LST 30/10/2019 - Feeding day, gave her 250ml water with 0.25ml of each Biobizz - Grow,Bloom and Max, 6.3PH, added carbon filter and it raised the temps to 29c 31/10/2019 - A tad too much of nuts, little burn tip. (Sensi Seeds warned me but I still goofed it)
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12.08.25 weather is back on Sommer Mode and the plants continue to start flowering except the Quick Sherbet which still lacks visible signs. I installed a smart plug and camera to be able to give additional water on hot days based on leave tension while on vacation. The setup was super easy. I plan on top dressing flower fertilizer a second time at the end of August. Enjoy the weather if you can and happy growing to everyone!
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@L_Choppa
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Everything went well I had to lay off the water for a week the medium was a little over water finally water today with nutes I seen some good Development this week in buds sites and branch growth I did lst last week so they might not look as tall thanks any Criticism or advice is welcomed
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I was still dealing with lockout problems until the end of this week. I flushed everything with pH'ed water and after that, gave her 3L of 1ml/L nutrient solution to compensate the loss. We went from 5.9 to 6.3 soil pH and as you can see in the pictures, it stabilized. I am now very cautious of when and how I water and feed. I built some legs from ABS tubing for the elevated tray that helps when I want to empty the saucer. The light is at 70cm, 80% power for 650PPFD. I might invest in a CO2 reader to know if I could give her more. I have to adjust the power and distance of the light to get the adequate room temperature. I'm aiming for the highest difference between day and night. 2 more weeks of veg and depending on the size, I'll decide to switch or not.
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5/29 plants are healthy. 6/2 they've definitely been stretching this week. Pistils have shown and the calyx of plant #2 are already showing definite purple. Its obvious even with how little of it showing. #2 was the first to show sex and progression of transitioning. Plant #1 has shown sex but only on half of her node? Plant #3 is still the tallest, with the most stretching happening. She's a lighter green than the rest and she hasn't quit shown a full pistil yet
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Vamos familia, actualizamos la segunda semana de vida de esta Amaretto Tarmac de Seedstockers. Empezamos abonando ya con varios productos de la gama Agrobeta. Temperatura y humedad dentro de los rangos correctos, 18 horas luz, 6 oscuridad. Una lástima que de todas solo aguanto una, aún así seguiremos con el diario hasta el final. Está próxima semana trasplantaré a sus 7 litros definitivos. Agrobeta: https://www.agrobeta.com/agrobetatiendaonline/36-abonos-canamo Hasta aquí todo, Buenos humos 💨💨💨
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LJ4Q23 Bolt III SOP LJ4Q23 - 8-Plant SOG from Cuts Objective: - 8 Plants - Single Colas - No Branches - Harvest Lemon Jeffery (Narrow Leaf Phenos): 70±5 days - Light Intensity - Ramp up from 200 - > 40 DLI, at 13 hour ScotoPeriod, will need MAX Light to Achieve - Ramp Light Intensity to MAX ASAP (3 Weeks?) Notes: - Lemon Jeffery handles HIGH LIGHT Well, even within 6” of Light @ ~1800 µMol/m2/ - The challenge will be achieving minimum 40 Mol/day, which in this setup requires 1000 µMol/m2/s @ 13 hour Scotoperiod ______________________________________ Start of Week: [ 2023-12-13, LJ4Q 15:B:2:1] End of Week: [ 2023-12-19, LJ4Q 21:B:2:7] Environment Targets (Bolt III): - Scotoperiod: [ 13, h] # Contiguous dark hours daily - DayPeriod: [ 1900, 0600 +24h] - TemperatureMax: [ 78, °F] #CHANGE from [82, °F] - RH: [ 68, %] - VPD: [ 1.0, mS] - LightIntensity: [ 850, 1000, µMol/m2/s] - LightDistance: [ 16.5, “] Bolt III Fertigation - RLA HYDRO Chart, Week 4, EC: [ 1.8, mS] - Primer A: [ 8.5, ml, gal] - Primer B: [ 8.5, ml, gal] - Silica Skin: [ 4.25, ml, gal] All Fertigation Add - Plant Success: - Microbelife Photosynthesis Plus: [ 0.5, ml/gal] - Build-a-Soil: - Quillaja20 Powder: [ 0.5, tsp/gal] - South Cascade Organics: - SLF-100: [ 5, ml, gal] __ Wed Dec 13, 2023 LJ4Q 15:B:2:1 LightIntensity: [ 932, µMol/m2/s] DLI: [ 35.1, 11, mol/m2/day] # On our way to 40 DLI Popped above 12” Plant Height (13 - 14”) 24# Photone Filter, Add 10%: 848 x 1.1 : 932 - [x] Measure Runoff - [x] Amt: 600 - Reduced Irrigation Event from 2:30 to 2:15 - Measure Thursday, Adjust. Foliar: - [ ] CalMag Fuel: [ 20, ml/gal] - [ ] Peak Bloom: [ 5, ml/gal] __ Thu Dec 14, 2023 LJ4Q 16:B:2:2 - [x] Reset Intensity - LightIntensity: [ 838, µMol/m2/s] # Calculated, 24# Filter, +10%, 762 Measured, 30.1 DLI - [x] Change Light Distance: [ 19.5, in] - [x] DLI: [ 33, mol/m2] - [x] Measure Runoff - [x] Amt: [ 400, ml] - 8 X 4400 X 10% (Field Capacity): 3520 Max, 350 - 450 is the target runoff per day - 15 sec: 200, ml. 200/15 ml/sec / 8 plants: 1.6 ml/sec. Close to our 1.7 ml/sec per plant Consider that - So we want field capacity per day, until we’re showing drought stress. - 4400 ml X 10%: 440 ml/plant/day - 110 ml/plant/event - 4 events/day - But that would only be 64 seconds, not current 135. - Let’s reduce again to 2 Minutes total, and evaluate. GUESS: If Linear, we should have 200 ml runoff __ Fri Dec 15, 2023 LJ4Q 17:B:2:3 Res: [ 4, gal] Environment Actuals - Scotoperiod: [ 13, h] # Contiguous dark hours daily - DayPeriod: [ 1900, 0600 +24h] - TemperatureMax: [ 78, °F] - RH: [ 67, %] - VPD: [ 0.86, mS] - LightIntensity: [ 838, 1000, µMol/m2/s] - LightDistance: [ 19.5, in] - [x] Refresh Reservoir - [x] 4 Gal - [x] Change Irrigation Duration Before 1845 - [x] IrrigationDuration: [ 2, min] - [x] Measure Runoff @1930 - [x] Amt: 180, ml. # after 2 fertigations 🤨 - Raised Fertigation per event to 2:15 fm 2:00 Guesstimate: 120 sec * 1.7 ml/sec: 204 ml I think we’re closer to 0.8 ml/sec: ~ 100 ml per delivery (2min) Refresh - 4 Gallons - Primer A: [ 36, ml] - Primer B: [ 36, ml] - Silica Skin: [ 18, ml] - King Crab: [ 2, ml] - Terps Plus: [ 2, ml] - Quillaja 20: [ 2, tsp] - SLF-100: [ 20, ml] - EC: 1.8 Res Temp: [ 60, F] Irrigation Timing Update Initiate Irrigation Irrigation Complete Event 0 18:45:00 18:47:00 Event 1 21:30:00 21:32:00 Event 2 00:15:00 00:17:00 Event 3 03:00:00 03:02:00 - Foliar: - [ ] Solar Rain: [ 20, ml/gal] - [ ] Peak Bloom: [ 5, ml/gal] __ Sat Dec 16, 2023 LJ4Q 18:B:2:4 - [x] Measure Runoff - [x] Amt: [ 250, ml] We really need the additional 15 seconds, reset today: Initiate Irrigation Irrigation Complete Event 0 18:45:00 18:47:15 Event 1 21:30:00 21:32:15 Event 2 00:15:00 00:17:15 Event 3 03:00:00 03:02:15 __ Sun Dec 17, 2023 LJ4Q 19:B:2:5 - [x] Measure Runoff - [x] Amt: [ 230, ml] #1930 - LightIntensity: [ 1047, µMol/m2/s] # 110% of Photone 952 - DLI: 61.7 __ Mon Dec 18, 2023 LJ4Q 20:B:2:6 - [x] Measure Runoff - [x] Amt: [ 80, ml] - On the theory that the main feed line siphons back to res, despite back flow adaptor - Add 45 Seconds to FIRST Feed of Day to Assure Priming and delivery of feed water. - Add 15 Seconds to remaining 3 __ Tue Dec 19, 2023 LJ4Q 21:B:2:7 - [ ] Measure Runoff - [ ] Amt: Added :45 to initial fertigation, :15 to remaining. Initiate Irrigation Irrigation Complete Event 0 18:45:00 18:48:00 Event 1 21:30:00 21:32:30 Event 2 00:15:00 00:17:30 Event 3 03:00:00 03:02:30
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@ZalySk
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D35: strain is very fast not sure how soon harvest will be but it'll be around day 50 I'm assuming. Nice colours from the recent cool nights. Buds are nice and look very easy to trim. Comparable so far to a few of the other ones I've grown like the Big Kush.
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The Afghan #1 has received her final defoliant. At the end of week six she is 78 cm tall. Has put on significant weight with the calyxes fully swollen now emerging into bud formation. Leaves fading yellowing. Stem growth slow paced. She will be fed water and molasses until harvest.
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Week11😎 Last week of this beautiful pink rozay . A bit little plant but so smelly and dense with buds. Flushing since 1 week , i will do another flush then i will harvest. Ph 6.8 Ppm 150-200
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Purple Haze seedling is officially 8 days from sprout. She first broke the surface on November 15th, and so far she’s looking healthy and vigorous. The first true leaves have opened up nicely, and the color is a good green. I’ve been lightly spraying with Deer Park water to keep the top layer of soil moist without overwatering. The stem is standing strong, and the early leaf structure looks promising. No signs of stress yet — just steady growth as she settles into her pot.
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smell is strong now. sour 76 has a range of citrus, number 1 is lemon dominated with fuel scent underneath. number 2 has a smell super similar to tangie! seeing sour 76 parent is cali sour d (cali orange x sour d x mexican sativa) cross to 76 afghan it makes sense to me it has reminiscent smell to tangie (cali orange x skunk 1 [mexican sativa x afghan indica x colombian sativa]) very similar parent lineages there! havin smoke test both, sour 76 is much more heavy handed high! plants finish at 66 days this run. at this point I gave last main feeds before tapering nutes back lower for week 8 and then flush week 9
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day 2 - the amnesia haze has stretched because of too high temperatures and too much distance to the LED i used. why only one of them, idk but they still stand good on their own, both. still just spraying the soil like 2x a day at the moment. day 5 - after i took the picture i refilled some soil on top because of the stretch. her sister, wich even stretched less then her, was falling over to the side about 45° after the first time propper watering (not spraying today) and i noticed that she actually had her root system already above soil level. 1 small root (1cm) was going above soil completeley and the stem was very white like 2mm above soil. when i noticed i refilled like 1,2 cm soil and just for safety reasons i gave my own the same help. just in case. at the moment they still go inside over night and also get some extra day time vor vegeing under a small veg LED (about 25 watts or something) just to be sure she does not bloom somehow.
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Die Pflanzen haben sich nach dem umtopfen gut erholt und fangen an gut zu wachsen keine Stress syntome an neuen Blatt Reihen grow hat angefangen gut zu laufen.
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Great strain, would recommend. Nice smoke/vapor, friends love it, stupefying and euphoric, no heavy couch lock like heavy indicas. Taste great in The Mighty vaporizer, citrus with a hint of pine.
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Dans l'ordre: 1) Afghan Peach x Blue Monkey 2) Gelato Cake 3) Fast Critical Poison 4) Tropical Fuel 5) Hindu Kush 6) (Blueberry x Black Domina) X (Kosher Kush x Mk-Ultra) 7) Blueberry 8) Herz OG 9) (Blueberry x Black Domina) X (Kosher Kush x Mk-Ultra)
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Filling out need a second screen. Dont think will have too much more stretch. The white choco haze is still behind no way mear as much foliage, however considering her start to life she is doing much better. Gorilla looking nice and the 2 choc mints of the left of the photos are looking terrific.
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Une des 2 pheno est vraiment devenue plus rouge que l'autre. Tres belle tete rosé . Tres resistante . Une des 2 fait parti de mes 3 plante a avoir eu problem ph et elle a sue sortir du lot et reprendre ca semaine perdu pour devenir une des plus grosse plante dans les 5 qui on pousser cote a cote .
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@Kakui
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Veg8, siguen creciendo bien, todavía quedan 2 plantas por sacrificar, lo decidiré en el próximo riego. Veg9, ya se seleccionaron las 9 plantas, se sacrificaron las últimas 2. Veg10, riego con 0.7 EC y pH 6.0, drenaje de 1.0 EC y 6.6 pH, se tendrá que seguir bajando el pH de los siguientes riegos, las plantas han estirado un poco más, en unos 2 días se hará transplante a los maceteros definitivos. Se planea hacer LST, pero ya que los nodos están muy juntos, si no estiran mucho tendré que hacer Main Lining. Veg11, nada significativo. Veg12, riego con 0.8 EC y pH 5.5, drenaje 1.0 EC y pH 6.5, plantas listas para transplante dentro de los próximos días, se comienza a mezclar el sustrato para los maceteros definitivos. Veg13, dia de transplante, sustrato con 50% de turba y 50% de vermiculita(sílice), se agrego dolomita para subir el pH del suelo a 5.5~5.8 y además la dolomita agrega calcio y magnesio al suelo, también se agregó yeso agrícola al sustrato el cual es de liberación lenta y agrega calcio y azufre. Al momento del transplante se rocía directamente las raices con voodoo juice, tarantula y piranha, además se espolvorea great white, una ves puesta en el nuevo sustrato, se riega con 1.2 EC y 5.5 pH, de micro, grow y bloom, además b-52, etc. Veg14, nada significativo, siguen creciendo bien, en unos 2 días más haré Main Lining.