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Ppfd 300-220. Hubbabubba haze off to a bad start and so are the lemon haze. 1.11.24 Gave all 1lt apart from lemonade got 500ml recharge Root juice 4ml/L Bio heaven 2ml/L Acti Vera 2mlL
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I’ve lost two of the four arms I was trying to save 😢 one snapped clean and the other is standing dead. No worries cause there is plenty left to take care of! I’ve built a 4.8m x 4.8m x 3.0m enclosure and now that I’ve splayed everything out there’s barely any room to move again haha absolutely loving it 🌓 I’ve stripped a good 1.5m of bottom plant material clean of side branches and foliage partially for energy distribution and airflow but also partially to bring the obvious foliage above the neighbouring properties tree line now if anyone peeks over they should see a bunch of sticks instead of a forest of sticky :p They are definitely in flower I think I’m at the end of pre-flower stretch. They’ve reached the top of the enclosure so I’ve pulled most of the tall arms over and I think they’ve stopped reaching meaning the next few weeks should produce some fun material to post up Thanks everyone for following along
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Sticky Broccoli Auto — Week 6 Update Grower: Stoney Stark / Little Lilly Farms Stage: Late Stretch / Early Flower Medium: Coco Feeding Method: Heavy daily feeds to runoff āø» Growth Overview The plants have exploded in growth this week and are still actively stretching. Daily water demand is extremely high, with most days requiring nearly 1 gallon per plant. Despite aggressive feeding and stretch management, the plants are showing zero stress, strong vigor, and excellent leaf color. Two distinct phenotypic expressions are now clearly visible across the four plants, with differences in stretch rate and structure. āø» Canopy & Training • Plants began stretching close to the light • Instead of raising the fixture, taller stems were bent and secured with plant clips • Canopy remains even and light penetration is well controlled • No signs of light stress or photobleaching āø» Watering & Feeding Log 2/24 • Volume: 4 gallons total • Runoff: ~25% per plant • EC/PPM: 1100 ppm • pH: 5.8 Nutrients (per gallon): • 0.5 ml Silicium Bloom • 2 ml MagCal • 5 ml Cocos A • 13 ml Cocos B • 4 ml Pure Zym • 2 ml Green Sensation • 2 ml Power Buds • 5 ml Ruby Fulvic • 6 ml Photosynthesis Plus āø» 2/25 • Volume: 4 gallons total • Feed timing: • ~½ gallon per plant at 3am (no runoff) • Reservoir feed at 1pm • ~5% runoff observed by 3pm • EC/PPM: 1040 ppm • pH: 5.7 Nutrients (per gallon): (same as 2/24) āø» 2/27 • No feed āø» 2/28 • Volume: 4.5 gallons total • Runoff: ~15% per plant • EC/PPM: 1000 ppm • pH: 5.8 Observations: • Plants look exceptional • No stress indicators • Very aggressive vegetative push • Clear pheno variation emerging Nutrients (per gallon): (same as previous feeds) āø» 3/1 • EC/PPM: 1000 ppm • pH: 5.8 Observations: • Extremely vibrant color • Stretch still actively continuing Nutrients (per gallon): (unchanged) āø» 3/2 • No feed āø» 3/3 • EC/PPM: 940 ppm • pH: 5.8 Nutrients (per gallon): • 0.5 ml Silicium Bloom • 2 ml MagCal • 5 ml Cocos A • 13 ml Cocos B • 4 ml Pure Zym • 2 ml Green Sensation • 2 ml Power Buds • 5 ml Ruby Fulvic • 6 ml Photosynthesis Plus āø» Nutrient Strategy Notes • High B demand (Cocos B) is supporting stretch and early flower development • Green Sensation + Power Buds driving early generative signaling • Photosynthesis Plus supporting rapid biomass production • Pure Zym helping maintain clean root zone under heavy feed frequency • Slight ppm taper beginning as stretch progresses āø» Overall Assessment This was a textbook Week 6: • Heavy feeding handled effortlessly • Stretch is strong but controlled • Plants are healthy, vigorous, and highly responsive • Setup is perfectly tuned for the transition into full flower
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Filled in nicely after all cropping was done.Mostly the bottom and midsection show great development. I've had them on a 16 hr schedule for a few weeks I think I'll flip the lights to 13/11 tonight. Trying something different in lowering the daylight time gradually to a final end of flowering light/dark of 10/14.
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Week 10 - flush has been going for a few days now. Buds are looking snowy, the smell is gorgeous. Some of the leaves are showing a deep purple colour which is common in this strain. She's gonna look great when she's finished. Most of the leaves are showing nutes burn from me being over exuberant in the last Week with the nutes (should've stuck to the plan). After a bit of a chat with a fellow grower who has convinced me that my plant is not ready yet I've decided to keep feeding her for another week or so just hope I haven't ruined her by not feeding for a week. Day 69 and pulled her out of the tent for a bit of a tidy up and she looks amazing. She looks far better in her full glory than his in a tent. I'm very pleased with my first grow, made a few mistakes along the way, but she's looking better than I would of imagined.
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As week 5 came to a close and we move into week 6 of flowering, I am having really high hopes for the end result. The buds started to get some light orange hairs which is really nice and they are really starting to thicken up! Towards the end of week 5 the plants started to show early signs of burn on their leaf tips, so I started the week 6 feeding a little early. In week 6 we bring the EC down quite a bit as we get into the late stages of flower. I also recently switch to measuring with EC vs PPM for ease and accuracy. Also at the end of week 5 I did a calibration on my coco for each plant as week 6 nutrients are much lighter. Coco Calibration Method 1. Mix up nutrients. 2. Water plants as normal and measure runoff. 3. If runoff EC is not at or close to the inflow EC a. Water more and keep measuring runoff until the runoff is at or close to the inflow EC 4. Do steps 1-3 for all plants (One at a time) Tips: - I use a shop vacuum that I stick the end in the bottom of the pot saucers and leave it on while I water so it sucks the runoff as soon as it drains out the pots. Then I measure, empty and water again until I hit my targets) For this calibration, I ended up using around 6 gallons of nutrient solution. Watering technique used is to measure runoff at every watering and make sure we are staying as close as possible to the inflow EC. It does not matter how much water you need to put through the pots to get to the desired EC on runoff as that is a benefit of Coco. My main goal is to keep my runoff in check and the plants seem to do better than I have ever grown before! The smell off these ladies are amazing and strong. I don't have a carbon filter and enjoy her smells and aromas all day long as my desk is right next to my tent. There were no issues in Week 5. Plants continue to look amazing and the buds are continuing to bud up and structure very nice! I'm excited to see the end result after the ripening and flush stages. Also the colors that are soon to come! Stay tuned! ______________ We are 5 days into week 6 and the buds continue to grow fatter and fatter on a daily basis. I'm really dialing in my EC and making sure to mix it at 1.1 EC and making sure my runoff is from 1.1-1.4. I started playing with the mix as I am getting used to the grow schedule and how the base nutrients effect the EC. I have found that doing 50% of the low strength calendar hits me right at my target EC and I don't have to dilute my mixture after. The smells continue to be strong and fill my house up. The weight is starting to make the colas lean over which is nice because it's opening up the canopy to get more light in. I'm very excited to see what the buds look like in week 7 and then we are on to ripening stage, flush, and then finally harvest!!
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@TJHeadley
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I'm very pleased on the way she's growing. Seems like a healthy lady. I can't wait to see the nugs she produces
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@Skubi420
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here is the time of my mistake, I thought it was an auto seeds, its fast version with more photopheroid genes, I started watering with fertilizers to bloom. Light still 20h
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Well 84 days later ...in Flower its was finally time to Harvest . I sure had my challenges as a beginner and learned a lot by my mistakes and learning about fixing issues and keeping the environment Consistent . I did turn my 600HPS down to 400 as i was my plants were getting light burn and heat burn ..... lets just say i was learning all the way throw . it was exciting being my very first time . I started flowering too late late and they stretched and stretched ... i dont have much space ....lesson learned . I had to train them to grow sideways which did help significantly as did the lower my light to 400 watts ..my space is a square Meter and low ...... it was crazy but I really enjoyed it and there hanging ..... Personally I thought id end up killin them ...lol Thanks for the advice and comments they were greatly appreciated ... Happy growing .... Hope my next ones are Prettier ,,,,LOL Cheers
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(EncontrarĆ”s la traducción a "EspaƱol" en la Ćŗltima parte de la descripción) 01/October/2018: With this last foliar, i ended up with foliars. From now on i will combat Trips with forceps, white flies are almost erradicated. This application is more preventive than combative. I used 0.5 l of water + 2.5 ml N.Oil + 2.5 ml P.Soap + 1 ml Plant Vitality Plus @ 9 P.H. 02/October/2018: (Photo 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 & Video 1) ** WEEK 8 EXACT WATERING CALENDAR ** 28/09/18 - 1.5 l of water + "1/2 dose" of all week nutrients (-Silica Power) @ 6.4PH 29/09/18 - 1 l of water @ 6.4PH 30/09/18 - 2.3 l of water + "1/2 dose" of all week nutrients (-Silica Power) @ 6.4PH 01/10/18 - 1.5 l of water + Bloomtastic @ 6.4PH + Foliar 02/10/18 - 1.8 l of water + All week nutrients @ 6.4PH & 1.75 E.C. 03/10/18 - 1 l of water + Bloomtastic @ 6.4PH 04/10/18 - 2 l of water + "1/2 dose" of all week nutrients (-Silica Power) @ 6.4PH ----------- ESPAƑOL ------------ 01/Octubre/2018: Con este Ćŗltimo foliar acabo con los foliares. A partir de ahora combatirĆ© los Trips con pinzas pues la mosca blanca estĆ” ya casi erradicada. Esta aplicación es mĆ”s preventiva que combativa. He usado 0,5 l de agua + 2,5 ml de Aceite de Neem + 2,5 ml de jabón potĆ”sico + 1 ml de Plant Vitality Plus @ 9 P.H. 02/Octubre/2018: (Foto 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 & VĆ­deo 1) ** SEMANA 8 CALENDARIO DE RIEGO EXACTO ** 28/08/18 - 1,5 l de agua + "1/2 dosis" de los nutrientes de la semana (-Silica Power) @ 6,4PH 29/09/18 - 1 l de agua @ 6,4PH 30/09/18 - 2,3 l de agua + "1/2 dosis" de los nutrientes de la semana (-Silica Power) @ 6,4PH 01/10/18 - 1,5 l de agua + Bloomtastic @ 6,4PH + Foliar 02/10/18 - 1,8 l de agua + Nutrientes de la semana @ 6,4PH & 1,75 E.C. 03/10/18 - 1 l de agua + Bloomtastic @ 6,4PH 04/10/18 - 2 l de agua + "1/2 dosis" de los nutrientes de la semana (-Silica Power) @ 6,4PH
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She’s taking her sweet time now! I found a nanner and pulled it off, but I have to keep an eye out. You can see from the trichome shots that she is not ready yet... thinking maybe 1-2 more weeks—-hoping for sooner. Going to start a flush because of the leaf yellowing. Otherwise, she’s moving along! āœŒļøšŸ»šŸ’ššŸŒæšŸ’Ø
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Girls are in full bloom and staring to ripen .next week ill start just water flushing before harvsting after week 8 is over they are rock solid nugs makes it a long 2 weeks left lol
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These plants smell amazing. The buds still look small, but there are many many of them and I am only starting week 8 from germination. The girl in the back in the 12L pot is probably going to finish first, but I will try to find a window to harvest all together when the time comes
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@Luv2Grow
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This strain was an absolute gem to grow. Had no issues along the way and probably my biggest yield to date.
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DAY 53 Had to take out of the room the Amnesia XXL hermaphrodite; cant take the risk of turning the rest into males too. DAY 54 FUUUCKKK!! The wind dropped a piece of heavy wood onto the plants!!! 1 of the Moby Dick was totally broken. Some branches of the neighbour plants were affected too. So that's 2 plants lost at the moment (the hermaphrodite and the broken one). Day 56 Two days after the tragedy. Had to reorganize the room to prevent similar accidents in the future šŸ–¤šŸ˜¢ Saved the most I could but definately this stressing event will influence the plant’s development. Also, considering taking out the claw leaved plant, which has signs of hermaphroditism (FML again 😫). Hope these 7 make it till the end. PS: Also, there’s 1 Moby Dick which has no signs of flowering at day 56, cant figure out what’s happening with it. I’m starting to think that it’s an Regular Feminized seed instead of an autoflowering.
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one of the plants is flowering and the buds on it look nice so far but like said last week, it also has some seeds/pollen sacs, so I'm hoping there'll still be some buds on it by harvest, the other two haven't started flowering much yet, I've only taken videos because I don't have a light and I couldn't see what I was taking a photo of
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we will see how it is going....she grows fast ... I dont have much information for now
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