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@Reyden
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Siamo passati a 12h di luce due giorni fa e le ragazze sembrano stare bene. Praticamente non ho fatto nessun allenamento a parte una piccola piegatura verso la seconda settimana ma poi ho tolto i picchetti perché ho visto che in altezza non dovevo preoccuparmi perché erano contenute…l’ultima miscela ho aggiunto jamaican bloom e bazooka bloom in dosi di 2ml/L e 1ml/L insieme a due foglie di aloe vera di cui ho tolto il gel e lasciato in acqua da un giorno insieme a un po’ di limone per gestire PH..vediamo come si allungheranno nelle prossime due settimane!
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Really love a set of scales to keep track of weight too. pH and EC are both critical for thriving plant health, but temperature also plays a pivotal role in achieving optimal growth. It also happens to be the fundamental parameter that's most commonly overlooked. When you think about temperature in the context of a growing environment, you could be referring to the temperature of the air around the plants or you could also be referring to the temperature of nutrient solution or irrigation water, which will affect the root zone temperature. While air temperature is important, for the purposes of this piece, I'll be focusing on root zone temperature and its effect on nutrient uptake and overall plant health. That's because a plant's root system is the location of two essential chemical processes: water and nutrient absorption. In each of these processes, having the correct root zone temperature is paramount for these to occur efficiently. In a nutshell, root zone temperature will affect the rate at which your plants are able to absorb nutrients. If you let your root zone temperature remain unmonitored and uncontrolled, this could lead to disastrous effects on your overall crop yield. Nutrient absorption is largely driven by chemical processes, which take place in your plants' roots; the efficacy of these processes is determined by the temperatures to which those roots are exposed. Once your root zone temperature moves out of its optimal range, the plant will not be able to deliver optimal levels of nutrients and water. Ideally, you should aim to have your nutrient solution or irrigation water temperature at around 18 – 22 °C (65 - 72 °F) to ensure optimal nutrient and water uptake. In addition to having an effect on nutrient absorption, your root zone temperature also affects oxygen availability and solubility. If your water is too warm, you could risk starving your roots of oxygen as warm water cannot hold as much dissolved oxygen as colder water. On the other hand, if your water is too cold, this could shock your plant roots, decrease plant metabolic rates, and stunt plant growth. Peace out.
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Water rainwater + epsom salt and diluted nutrients with more total water of 180 ppm ph 6.2 temperature of the 20 ° solution, gradually using more water due to the 10% runoff temperature, slightly relieving the roots without much removal, sprayed with water without ppm complement due to perspiration and water loss when it's hot, more soil around the stem "I made some abrasions around the stem that is now covered with soil in order to create more quick roots, added more mycorrhizae around to heal and root and stretch with mycorrhizae. Always covered with coconut fiber so it doesn't dry quickly without absorbing enough, I really need one more exhaust fan to pull in fresh cold / fresh air from the outside in, and limit one little use of fans since air conditioning is not part of my plans at the moment.
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Added charge as top feed. Have used this product many times and recommend if using coco medium. Just sprinkle on as top dress,, not part of weekly feed, I use it 2/3week then again mid flower 5 days after start of week 3 and a good growth in that period since slight increase in nutrients and charge
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@Sti_Cazz
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Day 49 today and after yesterday's watering (just 1 watering a week atm) the gorilla's seem to be buffing up slowly. The Zambeza SSH auto is looking so big so early, I'm curious how much fatter the buds are gonna get, seeing I'm just over half way... Its looking more mature all ready real nice find! (not many seed banks have it I think)
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Soaked 7.27 for 36ishhrs, into paper towel for 12 hrs then into a solo cup with greentree garden supply pro ultra (coco/perlite). First feed was a diluted leftover feed from my other auto youngins. Basically about 1 ml/g of grow, 7ml/g humid acid, 1ml/g more roots, 1ml/g orca, cannazyme, hydroguard and a sprinkle of living organics in the nutes and on the top of the coco. Usually the ppm will be higher than I want it so I just dilute with r/o water until I'm down to 200-250. It makes it so I cant be accurate on ratios so that's why I'm tellin ya, but it's how I always do it no matter what nutes I use. I started this, a pineapple express and mexican airlines cuz I had 2 slow growers from the first crop I germinated so I just ripped em out and started these in the same cups.
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Lots of pictures of the buds for the start of this week. Worried i might have bananas 😞 Decided to let this run it's course, removed a couple of bananas but no more came. i might have been lucky
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@gnome
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Almost week 10 This grow went by soo fast. I watered with molasses and the kelp4less extreme blend ph to 5.6 range. digital meter says 6.1 but my fluid tester is orange with slight tint of yellow. ppm going in are low and is pulling out about 700ppm of salts. highest its ever been for this stage . but from what it started out as I got it to normal ranges with out plant freaking out. added a video and a few pics of the veg side. I got new tsw2000 light in as a backup the new design is soooo much better then ones i bought. I also got my order in from seedsman og kush , peyote wifi cbd , strawberry grape banana , and white widow regular. Can hardly wait to start the breeding! So far the mite sighting looks to be a one off fluke as no others have been spotted.
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I am browsing this in an ottoman as a stealth grow it only smells when I open the top and even when I do it doesn’t smell up the whole room. Plenty of growth. I had a little root rot and cleared it with peroxide and water method. Hopefully harvesting next month
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This week we saw an incredible ammoubt if growth thanks to the beautiful sun we’ve had. I had to cover her over with a tarpaulin to give some shade at the highest points of the day as she was having some heat stress issues. Had the chance to give to do really Useful LST. As you can see in the pics the canopy has opened up well. Looking forward to seeing how she goes. Also this morning I noticed there are some pistils this means we are now entering flowering stage so I will begin to add some biobizz bloom and a little extra fish mix. During the first weeks of flowering all plants usually have a growth spurt! Autoflower a may only be a week or two but photoperiods can go upto 5weeks.
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Leaves are starting to fade almost time to chop. Prob going to let it ride into week 10-11 into flowering as I’ve read the flowers can boom hard if you are patient w this particular strain.. but, as soon as I see some amber on the trichomes “TIMMBBERRRR!” Really looking forward to the smoke 👽🤙🏼
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Excellente reprise du feuillage comme vous pouvez le constater c'est un véritable buisson, le tronc est en forme de "T" j'ai attacher les branches principales et résultats au moin une vingtaine de branche secondaire on former une masse comme si j'avais fait un SCROG, cette variété est surprenant... je vais aussi tiré le tronc depuis le bas pour éviter que le tronc ce casse en 2 sur le milieu car vu la masse du feuillage je ne sais pas si le tronc va supporter tout le poid
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Day 42- They’re all looking and smelling great. Fed with some cronk nutrients as I’ve decided to not top dress yet. So wanted to give them a little boost but no issues or complaints. Keep it simple. Just hittin em when dry and turning pots to maximize what coverage I have with the S33 Day 47- hit them with 2 molasses feedings every other day. Still no major issues, a little tip burn on all of them from the Cronk besides the BG3. She’s still green as can be but still the smallest and frostiest. BG1 is just fire. Regretting not getting more tops on her. She’s greasy and the loudest. Motorbreath is funky in her own but just more on the earthy diesel side which I still love. Hoping for a little more swelling and fade
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Aug 12 - Temp(High/Low) 20/14 Rain(mm) 0.0 Aug 13 - Temp(High/Low) 24/12 Rain(mm) 0.0 Aug 14 - Temp(High/Low) 26/13 Rain(mm) 0.0 Aug 15 - Temp(High/Low) 27/16 Rain(mm) 0.0 Aug 16 - Temp(High/Low) 28/16 Rain(mm) 1.9 Aug 17 - Temp(High/Low) 26/17 Rain(mm) 0.0 Aug 18 - Temp(High/Low) 24/17 Rain(mm) 0.0 Nice week, Buds are looking good. Lots of crystal and white hairs.
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6th week of flower, I just started increasing N because their color was starting to fade a little sooner than I'd like for a 10-11week strain..
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Great grow. I experimented with topping and topped to earley which hurt my overall yield but after all was said and done I ended up with just over an ounce of really good top shelf pot!!!
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I really don’t think I stressed these plants that much, temps were all within margins but still didn’t get the weed I was promised, gonna try the strain by RQS again in the future and hope for better results, it might be my inexperience.. nice to see the process with auto’s, 4 plants still reacted completely differently See ya next time ❤️