Vote Now 🏆 for the Grow Awards 2025!
Likes
25
Share
(END OF QUARANTINE) Now I have put them to finish underground a 600w hps under 12/12 schedule with the Divine Black opium. Luckily no more mould has spread, and all plants look happy healthy and still developing. Day 72 12/09/24 Thursday De-chlorinated tap water pH 6 today with Plagron products. Finally a video and pictures update ✌️💚 Day 74 14/09/24 Saturday De-chlorinated tap water pH 6 only today Day 76 16/09/24 Monday Feed today using de-chlorinated tap water pH 6. Will update all videos and pics tonight 😁 Day 77 17/09/24 Tuesday Feed today using de-chlorinated tap water pH 6. Seeing good developments, buds forming nicely, divines are smaller denser structures but the buds are not lacking! Damn I'm surprised by 2L pots.
Likes
5
Share
Awesome! Went away for 10 days over Christmas and was not sure what to expect when I got back. Obviously re-potting them and letting them dry out has been effective. I've started adding a little Fish Mix to their water. I don't think they need it but I'll go really slow and try it out on my tomatoes to see what effect it has on them. I'm cautious about drowning them in nutrients as I have no experience with this and don't want to slow the grow down any more than I already have.
Likes
Comments
Share
@Ninjabuds
Follow
The Skunk Apple Run plant is still tiny, unfortunately. It's got a serious problem with its leaves – almost all of them are burnt. I'm not sure what's going on there, but I'm going to have to figure it out before it's too late. The new year is off to a frosty start! We've had snow falling for what feels like forever. My kids are loving it, of course. They're building forts, having snowball fights, and turning everything into a winter wonderland. It's been a lot of fun to watch them enjoy it. All this snow is really making me think about how quickly time flies. It feels like just yesterday we were celebrating the holidays, and now here we are knee-deep in winter. I'm looking forward to warmer weather, but for now, I'm enjoying the quiet beauty of fresh snow.
Likes
4
Share
@Ninjabuds
Follow
The Gas Tax x Obama Runtz plant is looking really good. It's got these super pretty leaves and it's stretched a whole bunch. I think it might be my favorite plant in the tent. The new year is off to a frosty start! We've had snow falling for what feels like forever. My kids are loving it, of course. They're building forts, having snowball fights, and turning everything into a winter wonderland. It's been a lot of fun to watch them enjoy it. All this snow is really making me think about how quickly time flies. It feels like just yesterday we were celebrating the holidays, and now here we are knee-deep in winter. I'm looking forward to warmer weather, but for now, I'm enjoying the quiet beauty of fresh snow.
Likes
Comments
Share
Day 14, some supercropping Day 15 .. it’s under control 😂🤣 Day 19 lights almost maxed to tent height unless I zip tie led to the top ceiling frame, last bit of monster cropping. Lost 2 top nugs to physical led burn but it’s ok. Everything is fine. Still going very hard on soluble N, and Pk along with b+, fishsh!t, microbial mass, humic acid. Carbs every day with organic booster
Likes
7
Share
@Ninjabuds
Follow
The Blackberry Moonrocks are looking great. They're definitely the healthiest plants in the whole tent. I might have gotten a little carried away with the nutrients, so the leaves are a bit funky right now, but they're still going strong. I'm excited to see how they do in the next few weeks. The new year is off to a frosty start! We've had snow falling for what feels like forever. My kids are loving it, of course. They're building forts, having snowball fights, and turning everything into a winter wonderland. It's been a lot of fun to watch them enjoy it. All this snow is really making me think about how quickly time flies. It feels like just yesterday we were celebrating the holidays, and now here we are knee-deep in winter. I'm looking forward to warmer weather, but for now, I'm enjoying the quiet beauty of fresh snow.
Likes
2
Share
@Ninjabuds
Follow
The Bubble OG plants are doing really well. It's crazy because they all started out looking so similar, but now they're totally different. I tried that new training technique on them, but I think I went a little too far. The leaves look a bit fried, so I'll have to be more careful. The new year is off to a frosty start! We've had snow falling for what feels like forever. My kids are loving it, of course. They're building forts, having snowball fights, and turning everything into a winter wonderland. It's been a lot of fun to watch them enjoy it. All this snow is really making me think about how quickly time flies. It feels like just yesterday we were celebrating the holidays, and now here we are knee-deep in winter. I'm looking forward to warmer weather, but for now, I'm enjoying the quiet beauty of fresh snow.
Likes
4
Share
@Ninjabuds
Follow
The permanent markers are doing alright. They're still really short compared to the others, but they're finally starting to take off. I can kinda see them catching up soon. The new year is off to a frosty start! We've had snow falling for what feels like forever. My kids are loving it, of course. They're building forts, having snowball fights, and turning everything into a winter wonderland. It's been a lot of fun to watch them enjoy it. All this snow is really making me think about how quickly time flies. It feels like just yesterday we were celebrating the holidays, and now here we are knee-deep in winter. I'm looking forward to warmer weather, but for now, I'm enjoying the quiet beauty of fresh snow.
Likes
Comments
Share
Likes
Comments
Share
Likes
4
Share
2024-01-04 Start of Week 3! Today I decided to cut or rather to FIM – no clue what it stands for – the ladies again. Well I am a bloody beginner, but from what I can tell FIMing is superior to get real bushy plants. I think the plant pushes the growth of all nodes below far more, than with regular topping. I now it's quite naive to make such claims without ever having finished a grow, but for now that's my hypothesis. Anyway... I also cleared a few low hanging and old leaves and some small shoots with little to no chances to develop. My reasoning behind it was: - small branches which won't have decent changes to develop a big bud, might steal energy for better buds - the old leaves were slightly damaged due to having the lamp to far down to early and because of the cutting process. I think "ugly" leaves with brown spots and so on are prone to illness, so I removed them as precaution - removing a few leaves and branches might push plant hormones to stimulate growth, as a defense to "being eaten" - due to training the canopy already is so dense that it also serves as a precaution for mildew, which I sadly already had, due to far from optimal ventilation at the beginning. Probably I will top them in about 5-7 days for the last time before starting the flower period, which should take round about 8-9 Weeks. The mourning gnats seem to have peaked in population, at least I think the nematodes are already doing their job. Every now and then I spray the top soil with plain water to keep it moist for the nematodes. From now on on I will water with 500 ml of water every morning, so they have plenty of water to photosynthesize during the day. Around 100-200ml goes to drain. I will keep the water at 500ml, until there is no drainage anymore, then I will increase again. I also adjusted the lamp to hang approximately 30cm away. | Plant | Stem Diameter | Training | Luna | 7.2mm| FIM | | Sunny| 7.3mm| FIM | Growrate: ~3.6% I am ditching height, because it's flawed anyway due to LST. Excited for tomorrows first measurement after 24h, especially after the FIMing today. –––––––––––– 2024-01-05 Optimizing air | Plant | Stem Diameter | Training | Luna | 7.7mm| LST | | Sunny| 7.6mm| HST | Growth rate: 7.5% The girls seem to love their new haircut. Funnily enough I started buying equipment for increasing CO2 levels, even before installing a proper air exchange. Yesterday I rerouted the exhaust, to go outside. Beforehand the air was just blown back into the grow room, which is big and had an open window, but it's already noticeable colder and the plants now have an ambient temperature of 20°C, with the lights hanging as low as always. Also the inline fan wasn't running during the night until now, which obviously was non optimal, if not blatantly stupid. I am really really excited for tomorrow, when the girls had a full day after the cut. I estimate a growth rate of around 10% possibly even higher, because as far as I can tell most environmental factors seem pretty dialed in now and close to optimal. I nearly forgot the pests! Well the mourning gnat population seems to diminish. Today I at least have not seen a single one, for now. Regarding the watering, I decided to water twice with 250ml, to minimize drainage and optimize nutrient and water availability. That's it for today :) –––––––––––– 2024-01-06 | Plant | Stem Diameter | Training | Luna | 8.1mm| LST | | Sunny| 8.25mm| LST | Growth rate: ~7.5% –––––––––––– 2024-01-07 | Plant | Stem Diameter | Training | Luna | 8.8mm| LST | | Sunny| 10.4mm| LST | I am not sure if I meassured correctly. If Sunnys stem gets smaller tomorrow, we'll find out. Combined averaged growth rate: ~17% Sunny: 26% Luna: 8.6% I increased lamp height to 65cm and decreased PPFD to something around 600 2024-01-08 Decreased lamp height and installed "CO2 System". It might be stupid but I am happy with it. In a few days I should have finished my climate control. I think I will make that to my challenge. I want to go into flower so badly, but the challenge wille be, I only can go into flower, after I have finished a working prototype😁 That should keep me motivated!