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Already fed these seedlings first day out. Looking forward for a larger plan in V2. This should be a flavourful growth I await the development of these girls.
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Hello, this is my first grow diary (series of 3). You can check out My other currently running grows! Lowpak's Malasana Cookies: https://growdiaries.com/diaries/171937-grow-journal-by-lowpak Lowpak's Kimbo Kush: https://growdiaries.com/diaries/171990-grow-journal-by-lowpak Flowering week 9: Last week. Flush. Daily check for mold. I think it is quite possible that they will go down earlier than 63 days, because of huge dense buds. Flo56 - Watered with clean water, pH 6.3 Temp.: 29 °C. Light: 100% SETUP: 10x The Original Bruce Banner #3 - Dark Horse Genetics Nutrients: Gold Label Medium: NARCOS Organic Pro Mix Pots: 15L Fabric Lights: Migro Aray 4 250W Migro Aray 8 500W Tent: Mammoth Pro 240L 120x240x200cm Ventilation: PK125WHSP-ECTC PK K4602-150 2x Oscilating Clip Fan - 25cm EC Meter/PH Meter/Hygrometer/Thermometer
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Week 7 Bloom started. Day 42 - buds got really nice and i got like 70% milky trichomes already, placed some predatory mites today aswell against the thrips. Also i will only give water from now on and prob gonna Flush them tomorrow
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Day 24 they did show their sex this week and the initial stretch has just started. I have only top dressed the plants with 5 g of Greenhouse biofeed and gave them PhD water . The Cheesy Auto is a week or so behind.
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I don't have much to show or say for this week.. It was incredible to notice the radical differences in the plants appearance in just sever days but it was also quite nerve wracking!!! Once I got the plant transferred I decided to go ahead and feed her with Green Planet's Medi-One (an organic bottled nutrient that I still had lying around). The original plan was to attempt a dry amendment grow but as the dry amendments where no where to be found after placing my order, I opted to use what I had handy. I went ahead with a water soluble nutrient that would immediately activate the roots and supply nutrients to the sterile medium and I am happy that I did. The very next day after the 1st feeding the plant already started to look different and just "perkier"
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The time has come for it to bloom
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5 - 11 octubre terminando séptima semana de floración
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Hit the hydro store and picked up some Fishsh!t and Recharge. Added that, worm castings and some Down to Earth dry amendments to brew up a compost tea. Gave her a big sip on 3/4.
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Hallo zusammen 🤙. Sie wachsen sehr schön und machen keine Probleme.
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El dia 22 desde semilla las he sacado a exterior y han respondido muy bien tras la poda apical y FIM Dia 25: Agua a temperatura ambiente, Ph 6.2, EC 0.7. Dia 27: Agua a temperatura ambiente, Ph 6.2, EC 0.7. El siguiente riego subiré la dosis de fertilizante ya que son muy exigentes con la comida
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420 Fastbuds FBT2302 Week 4 Weekly update for these two beautiful plants. Both seem about the same height though one is definitely more stacked. I did do a major deforliation on both taking off most bigger fan leafs, even though you can't tell. I'll probably do another mild one as they transition into flower as I'm starting to see pistols forming. I did up the water/feeding to 2000ml every other day alternating from nutes to just ph'd water. All in all Happy Growing
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1/14: This morning, I did a foliar application of big bloom and fulvic acid, then about 5 hours later I watered them with about a half-gallon of rainwater each and added armor si, humic acid, endoboost myco/tricho, liquid molasses, and a bunch of cal-mag. Today, I also I wired up and mounted my new samsung sun board strips (660nm/730nm) and my Solacure FlowerPower UVB fixture. I'm running the deep red/far red bud boosters a few hours per day right now, but will run them for the entire photoperiod once I start flowering them. I'll run the UVB for 4 * 15-minute sessions a day for the full flowering cycle, and if they don't protest too much I'll increase each session by 5 minutes and evaluate again. Some strains are more forgiving than others and I've got 5 different strains in this space...so really not sure much time I'll get away with exposing them to the deadly rays without damaging them too much...😈 1/15: I received one of the rapid led/growmau far red initiator pucks today. With the placement of my UVB light, I'm realizing I'll need another far red puck to have even and intense far red coverage, so I'm ordering another with Prime delivery and waiting to start flowering until I receive it. I sprayed them down really well with ph adjusted rainwater tonight to rinse off nutrient build-up from foliar applications. 1/16: I'm really excited to try flowering under 14/10. I grew photos indoors on an off for 15 years before I semi-retired. If I added up all the additional flowering time I could have done through the years if LED technology existed, I'd have had an extra truckload of bud to smoke. I did another application of Axiom Harpin a|b Proteins this evening, right before dark. I'm expecting a big growth burst this week, leading up to the flower stretch. I really need them to trigger under 14/10 within 4 or 5 days🙏 ...if not, I'll switch to 13/11 and wait a few more days🙏😟..if still no pistils are poppin, I'll go to 12/12 and chalk it up as bad luck or varietal indifference to Pr and Pfr manipulation. 1/17: I fed each of them about 3/4 gallon of full strength veg nutes. This will be the last. I'll go with half-strength veg and half-strength bloom for a week, then go with full strength bloom nutrients until I start flushing them in 6-8 weeks. 1/18: I installed the second far-red flowering initiator today and got all my timers configured for flowering: ========================================= timer#1 - power strip with qb's and red boosters 10:00am -12:00am timer#2 - (dual/independent setting) sideA- 3-way cube with uva bars 10am - 3pm 7pm - 11pm sideB- flowerpower uvb 1pm - 1:15pm 4pm - 4:15pm 7pm - 7:15pm 11pm - 11:15pm timer#3 - far red pucks 11:00pm - 12:15am timer#4 - sub-canopy tube 10am - 1pm 3pm - 6pm 8pm - 11pm ======================================== I also did some testing on the timers and sealed myself into the closet to check for any light leaks. All good.👌 1/19: Tonight is their first long night. It's ON!👍 1/19: Looks like the FIM job didn't take on one of them..but she's got perfect symmetry. WIll probably have to just top her again next week...gonna be a tall one I think. Tonight is their first long night. It's ON!👍 1/20: I watered them today with about a half gallon each. I'm seeing calcium and magnesium deficiences here and there, so added some boomerang and heavy cal-mag-Fe along with liquid molasses, humic acid, and endoboost myco. I also foliar fed with big bloom and fulvic acid. That's it for week 4-
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May 31st Everything is looking good after the LST from last week, I said I was going to swap them into flower and I realized that I should wait another week or so as they will be going into a new home so to speak. Updates coming next week for that. Doesn't look like to many PH issues anymore or whatever was happening but the plants seem a bit happier now June 1st I Figured today would be a good day to do a bit of defoliation on these girls in order to get some more light down to the newer growth. I didn't take a ton off as you can see, but for the size of the plant I suppose it was a decent amount. I read somewhere that a general rule of thumb is only defoliate roughly 30% of the plant at most. I'm not to sure if it is true but I tried to stay within that general rule. June 2nd, I decided since I would have them in veg for at least a little while long I would top them again. After topping I gave them some water and nutrients. I know I said I would do straight water for the next one but I went for it anyways as it seems the flowering mixture may be giving it some deficiency's. So I gave them the recommended feeding for heavy veg growth. I gave about 3L to the bigger plant and around 2L to the smaller plant (as it was still a bit moist but it wasn't damp). My crappy soil tester was saying my soil was at around 8PH so I figured I would aim to feed around 6ph. With the small amount of runoff from the smaller plant I did A PH test and the PH seemed to be around the 4.5-5ph area. My liquid ph meter arrived broken so I am waiting for the new one, therefore I am using the general hydroponics liquid test kit. I presume my soil ph is lower then the water I have given seeing as it went from 6ph water to around 4.5. Next feeding I will aim to feed at 7PH. With the defoliation I just made sure that the tie downs were decently tight still and moved what I thought needed to be moved. June 3rd,4th Not a ton to update on. I didn't get any pictures for these 2 days. June 5th Some obvious problems going on with the bigger plant. I am guessing it is the PH issue but I am still unsure. The one browned leaf I accidentally squished in the tie down while I was low stress training it so it got a bit damaged. Other then that the plants are growing decent. Im not sure why I didn't have more pictures for today but I mainly took problems of the problem areas. June 6th Not much going on still. They are still just hanging out not doing to much. It was a busy work week so pictures in general were a bit lazy. I will try to get more for the upcoming weeks. Big news for next week!
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Geeting big!! Try to defo under the back plants but very difficult to acess there…
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Having a pop at Weedseedsexpress version of Do Si Dos. Been an interesting start as I popped 3 beans from from WSE on the 19th. The other 2 strains cam in no worries within a day and we're potted and under light on the 22nd. The D-S-D however was a no show. This morning I noticed a bit of a shoot showing so assumed she was just slower. But on closer inspection she had spun in her jiffy and the root was growing out of the Coco and the rest was underground . So i cut open the jiffy and found a rather yellow looking beginning of a plant...So I spun her around closed the plug up and will get her into a solo cup to root in.. The trouble is I got worried and have since started soaking another do si dos and a Sunset Sherbet... I swore I would stick to 3 plants and it looks like I'm on 5 again.. Maybe it is the green gods making sure I harvest enough..💚😂🌿. Some details about Do Si Dos . This GSC x Face Off OG cross is a (70%) Indica dominant hybrid with a THC content of no less than 30%! And what a beauty she is! Vivid orange pistils, sparkling white trichomes, and abundant leaves in hues of lilac and bright lime green. Besides, adding Face Off OG genetics to the natural sweetness of the Girl Scout Cookies gives this strain a pungent and earthy aroma, as well as soothing body effects. Extremely high THC levels Very resistant to mold Mellow yet uplifting effects Growing feminized Do-si-Dos seeds (indoor/outdoor) Do-si-Dos cannabis seeds do well in both indoor and outdoor environments. A greenhouse (provided it is spacious enough) will also do nicely. The Do-si-Dos strain prefers temperate (beware of cooler nighttime temperatures) Mediterranean and tropical climates. With its high fungal resistance, this variety's ideal climate is semi-humid, with a daytime temperature ranging between 70-80F /21-27 C. After germination, these feminized cannabis seeds grow into plants with long cone-shaped nugs covered in a thick layer of sweet sticky resin. The leaves are a deep hue of purple, which makes for a stunning contrast with its frosted buds and orange pistils. The feminized Do-si-Dos strain has an average flowering time of 56 to 70 days. When grown outdoors, the estimated harvest time for Do-si-Dos will be the end of September through Mid-October in the Northern Hemisphere. Grown indoor Do-si-Dos cannabis plants remain at a modest height between 80 and 100 cm. However, outdoors they can grow into quite massive plants with a max length of 250 cm. Do-si-Dos feminized yield Treat the Do-si-Dos strain right, and you will be rewarded with a high yield. This mostly Indica strain provides you with an impressive yield between 400 and 500 grams per m². Provide her with optimal conditions, and you can expect the same amount of amazing Do-si-Dos weed off every single plant after harvest, when grown outdoors. Effects of the Do-si-Dos strain With THC levels up to 30%, Do-si-Dos offers potent effects. Expect to feel happy, relaxed, and pleasantly sleepy all at the same time. Do-si-Dos strain offers a surprising mix of powerful yet gentle effects. The initial high kicks in almost immediately and brings a cerebral euphoria that lasts for only a short while before turning into a peaceful body buzz and will wash over you, leaving you in an almost meditative state. A wonderful strain to completely zone out after a stressful day at work. The seemingly minor CBD content of 1% offers surprising medicinal benefits like anti-inflammatory properties and relaxing sore muscles and joints. Furthermore, Do-si-Dos can relieve those suffering from nausea, depression, and chronic pain. And people struggling with insomnia will be especially thrilled with the solid soporific effects that send the user off to chill with mister Sandman in no time. Side effects Unlike you would expect with a parent like Girl Scout Cookies, Do-si-Dos isn't overly sweet but somewhat fruity and floral, pungent, and earthy like a typical Kush with just a hint of spices. The dominant terpene in Do-si-Dos is limonene, to which it owes its refreshing citrus tones. Origin of Do-si-Dos feminized marijuana seeds Do-si-Dos finds its origin in the US, where Archive Seed Bank created the strain in 2016. This Pacific Northwest breeder came up with the brilliant idea of crossing two OG Kush relatives: Girl Scout Cookies x Face Off OG. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- All grown under Invisible Sun X Led lighting systems with the latest Samsung LM301H Evo mint white diodes.. Nutes are liquid organics from Green Buzz . Since I switched to this brand my plants have a vigour and frost I just never achieved with any other nute range. Discount codes are available if you want to try there's a code you can use. It does nothing for me I get no benefit apart from knowing I've helped someone else discover this range..👍🏼👍🏼 minimum Order value is 75 Euro https://greenbuzzliquids.com/en/shop/ Code: GD42025
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Мне кажется, что этот сорт будет даже сильнее bruce bunner 3, но это не точно)) Но точно не хуже по эффекту,
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this was an amazing grow!! Some things ive come to notice were. *1* no more seeds directly in the big pot. NEXT TIME ILL GROWN THEM IN A SMALL CONTAINER BEFORE TRANSFERRING THEM TO MAMA POT. *2* i raised these babys with minimum of additives. Every 2 feedings. NEXT TIME IN FLOWERING IMMA GIVE ADDITIVES EVERY TIME WATERING. * the big pot needs a bit more water then 10L every watering. SWITCH IT UP TO AN 15L of water instead of 10L I am a very happy grower with my grow room havin very steady temperatures so these are no problems over here. Next round i think i will ad a little bit of co2 to see if it makes any differences. These plant made me happy from day 1. They grew in a steady pace and gave everything they got. The one big strong plant gave me almost 300gr in the end.😍😍😍 So now i have made some clones of him and we will see what they are going to do next round. ( follow my attack of the clones diary) Very nice strain very very strong plants. Defo a recommendation for anybody who loves a good taste and a stong high I hope you guys find my diary usefull and i hope to see you guys in me next diaries Greetings Freddy grow