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Today, I spent some time tying down branches under the net again. It’s still a tricky task as the branches are quite brittle and break easily. Fortunately, the plants recover quickly, and so far, I’ve mainly noticed new growth sprouting from where the branches broke. Watering Experiment: Too Much or Just Right? Two days ago, I decided to give each plant an additional 2 liters of water to test the effects of what felt like overwatering. The results were interesting: High Humidity: The relative humidity spiked to 74%, which I consider a minor downside. Lower Temperature: Dropped to 29°C. Explosive Growth: The plants responded with vigorous growth! Given the humidity increase, I’ve decided to water the plants heavily only once a week. This approach should give them time to rest and prevent the growth of more mushrooms in the soil—yes, I’ve spotted a few popping up from the pot’s surface. Monitoring pH and Nutrient Reservoir I’ve also noticed that the pH has crept up to 6.2, indicating that the nutrient water hardness is decreasing. This suggests it might be time for a full reservoir refresh. Tonight, I plan to inspect the reservoir and clean it out. Thankfully, my hydro pump makes draining it a quick and easy process. Observations & Next Steps Continue training and monitoring branch recovery. Stick to the adjusted watering schedule. Refresh the nutrient reservoir and recalibrate the pH if needed. The grow is progressing nicely, and the plants seem happy despite some of the challenges. Let’s keep it going! 🌱 Cheers 30/11: Added some pictures, not to much to say because I didn't look at them the last 2 days and they just went crazy.. 01/01/25: Happy New year!! Leaving them alone is not an option... If they keep growing like this, I'll take it! This weekend, I'll do some heavy pruning. For now, I’ve snapped a few stems and tied some others to see which method gives better results. I’ve done about half so far, but I need to head to bed because of work. Tomorrow evening, I’ll tackle the other half. Also, I’ll look for some more subtle zip ties.
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8/31 Week 7 and the damned tent is full .... such problems err? 25 sq ft of green, did not expect this really was hoping the extra space would allow more plants but this is full on 5 Plants doing well just trying to make em all fit Nuets remain as is Defoliation to try and get they to fit in the tent a bit easier, removed fan leaves. 9/1 Upped PK to 2ml/g the cotton balls have begun 9/2 In full stretch now hit 25" 9/4 Major defoliation cleaned bottoms middle tops get the buds in light and help them fit in the tent better. Still hitting about 1 inch-ish a day nut seem to be slowing No further training planned for Pea
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Topped and pruned this week. Probably too late. Definitely watered a lot less. Be fore I am certain that I Was drowning them
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Day 77 - Her flowers are forming nicely. Trichomes are forming! Starting to get stinky.
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Zítra přepínám 12/12🌷🌷🌷
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30/08 - Royal Gorilla #1 - FLUSH 2,5L ph 6,3 O gráfico representa a nutrição da Royal Cheese # 1 misturada com 2,5L de água. 30/08 - Alimentação Royal Cheese# 2 (2,5L): CE = 1,64; pH = 6,3 -BioGrow - 3ml; BioBloom - 7ml; TopMax - 4ml; BioHeaven - 7ml; Activera - 7ml; 30/08 - Alimentação Royal Gorilla #2 (2L): CE = 1,23; pH = 6,3 -BioGrow - 3ml; BioBloom - 6ml; TopMax - 5ml; BioHeaven - 7ml; Activera - 6ml;
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This week my leaves have started yellowing and claw footing. Not sure what is gonna on... Any help?
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She got to big for the 2x2x4 so I had to move it to a bigger 2x4x5 that has a new never before used 320w kingbright so this whole grow is evolving as it goes I had no clue that hydro and 200w in veg would make the plant this big. Temps are much easier to control now in the bigger setup. the 7 gallon res. is loseing about 1 gal a day I top it off and check PH/EC once a day it almost never needs adjusting so that is really nice.
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The plants are looking really healthy, I've been defoliating here and there to get the light to penetrate to the lower leaves and branches. They have started to bush out from topping them last week. I started using Mammoth P Microbes halfway through last week. They seem to have grown a little quicker since adding them. The plants are still being fed 4 times a day at 1 minute each feeding. No signs yet of which is female and male, I am planning on pulling all the males once they show signs.
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Salutations, my fellow cultivators and guardians of the green realm! Welcome to the Week 5 Flower Report for our reigning botanical queen, Jealousy, in the Power Buds competition. The journey through the flowering phase is an ever-evolving spectacle, and Jealousy, true to her name, continues to dazzle us with her floral elegance. As we delve into the fifth week of flowering, the grow room has transformed into a canvas painted with the vibrant hues of blooming buds. Jealousy, with her perpetual prayer pose, stands as a testament to the harmonious dance between plant and light. It's like witnessing a botanical sonnet, where each petal is a verse, and every leaf whispers secrets of chlorophyll wisdom. The lush greenery that surrounds Jealousy is nothing short of mesmerizing. It's like a verdant tapestry woven with the threads of vitality, health, and sheer botanical exuberance. Every leaf is a brushstroke in this living masterpiece, and the grow room resonates with the vibrancy of a flourishing green kingdom. The flower formation has entered a phase of sublime beauty. Buds, now plump and resinous, are like treasures waiting to be discovered. The turbocharged pace of their development is like witnessing a botanical sprint towards the culmination of this captivating journey. Each bud is a promise of the harvest to come, and the anticipation is akin to the horticultural thrill of unwrapping a long-awaited gift. As we navigate the fifth week of flowering, let's extend our heartfelt thanks to Zamnesia and Plagron, the guiding lights on our green voyage. Their contributions have laid the foundation for the botanical marvel that unfolds before our eyes. A round of applause to the Grow Diaries community – your shared experiences and collective wisdom weave a tapestry of knowledge that enriches our horticultural journey. To my fellow contestants and growers, may your buds swell with opulence, and may the fragrance of success linger in your grow rooms. Here's to a week of perpetual prayer, botanical elegance, and the anticipation of a harvest that will be the jewel in the crown of our green adventure. Stay green, stay inspired, and keep cultivating those dreams! As always, thank you all for stopping by, for the love and for it all. This journey of mine would just not be the same without you guys. The love and support are very much appreciated, and I feel honored and blessed with you all in my life !!! With true love comes happiness. Always believe in yourself and always do things expecting nothing in return, with an open heart. Be a giver, and the universe will respond in ways you can’t even dream of . Friendly reminder: all you see here is pure research and for educational purposes only. Genetics - Jelousy @Zamnesia Nutrients @Plagron Light - @viparspectra P2000 Room size - 3x3 - 0,9x0,9
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6.1 Flip to 12/12. I'll add bio grow 0,5ml/ L once a week until 4th week atleast. Blackjack and magne-cal + also once a week. Netting still in the wind. My store didn't have right one last time. Hope they do this coming week. If don't I'll just stake these with some lollipopping and defoliating. Master kush especially coming really good so far 😎 Choc mint could use little more time after topping but I think they be ok still, with my space and all. Just 103cm x 103cm of space. Peace.. 👽 9.1 Netting in place. pics added. I'm starting to think I topped these too early.. we'll see especially topped Gelato is looking not so great. Master Kushes on the other hand look great and they are big enough too. Might be cause I did not bent them as much as that topped Gelato I was talking about. 10.1 Still waiting first sings of flowers. Net getting that nice green cover 👌
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4 unknown plants accidently popped from previous grow buds + Auto Gorilla Cookies surviving. text to edit
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Ok, so I forgot to take any pics on week two and holiday time week 3 came up real fast. so we are going to skip over any of the week two details. just watered em and they grew. This week we did a nice little transplant into their final 2gal pots. Fortified with a bunch of amendments and Acti-Sol, everything is listed in the video. Any question just let me know. I don't age my medium at all and I think I should start doing this to avoid some other things, I just find it hard to do it in winter time indoors as soil can be stinky with amendments and I like it to stay in the tent under the carbon filter. Medium I used is 40% coir, 30% perlite, 20% compost, 10% vermiculite and 10% worm castings. Then the amendments are added into that at the rate of 30-60ml per 1Gal of medium. This batch has Gaia 4-4-4, Gaia Insect Frass, Giaia Diatomaceous Earth, Gaia Rock Dust, Acti-Sol Seaweed Meal, Acti-Sol Shrimp/Crab Meal, Acti-Sol 4-3-2, Acti-Sol 4-6-8 and Bokashi. Nice little mix, water it in with a bit of magnesium and microbes dissolved into the water. The bokashi should help break everything down and make a bit of a acidic environment for all the meals and rock dust to become available. Roots looked good, not a dense as some runs but still nice. I feel the soil might be a bit hot so will expect some burnage on them hopefully its nothing to crazy. Will ph down with a mix of citric, malic and ascorbic acids. They are in a rate of something like 50-60%/40-30%/5-10%, its written down in my of my notes just can't find the pad ATM. Also more videos vs anything this week. I like em more but processing them is annoying AF. Side note, my lights timer was on 12/12 not 16/8 so it explains why they went into bloom, switch it back and will top the plants next week one they start to reverse their ways and get comfortable in the new pots. Also got ride of the chive seed start as it was looking sad, plus I got a bunch of European chive varieties in the mail yesterday and want to try them out. see if they really have any different taste and what ones I like better. Till next week.
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Comienzo de cultivo de las skittles og auto que me ha brindado barneys farm, 10 semillas de las cuales han salido 3, después saldrá el resto, iré informando semana a semana hasta su cultivo Atte. Técnico agrícola C.C.
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Plants seem to have just dropped into flower🎉 all seem healthy to me, just took a few of the bottom leafes off for the air to circulate better. What does everyone think? Do they look healthy for their age? 2x sugar mama are shooting up past the other 2
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Bubble og man these ladies loved being topped they were not growing the fastest before topping but after getting topped they have really been stretching out they very much have a scrog potential the branchs bend easily and have good distance between nodes to work with The day has come and it's time to flip these ladies to flower. I was planning on letting them go untill Friday and let the smaller ones grow just a bit more but they will be fine. I have the eternity cup contest in mind and I'm thinking timing so I need to get these lady done and out my tent lol. This past week I turned the light up alot getting them ready to flower they have grown a bunch inhavendone lst maybe 5 it 6 times on the branchs and they arw nit bendy anymore that will help durring flower.
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The aroma is definitely fully developing now, I'm getting more green apple smell with a creamy sweetness, it's hard to describe 😂 I've started to taper off the nutrients in the past few days, in the next couple of days I'm going to start watering with plain water until the end. Trichomes are getting cloudy. She is fattening up nicely and she seems to just keep piling on the weight, buds are looking dense. Not long now, probably about 2 weeks give or take 👌🏻🏻💚 have a good weekend, stay high ...
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7/5 Plants look great after the last few days of rain. Nothing broken despite the storm. I think more rain is in the forecast but at some point I'll need to spray. I'll update later today. Went back over at 4pm to check. Soil was still damp with 40% chance of rain so I held off watering. First day I've never watered. Noticed a few more leaves turning yellow and falling off on the middle and bottom interior of some plants. It looks like nitrogen deficiency. Can't notice unless you get right in there. Noticed leaf hoppers and other minor pest damage. Spraying soon. 7/6 Hose wasn't working as the water needed to be shut off. Soil still seemed damp so everything should be fine. Temps are MUCH lower (66 right now). Still have internal lower/middle leaves turning yellow. Noticed that I hadn't fed in five days. That could have something to do with it. Really looks like nitrogen deficiency. Fed two gallons to the garden this morning and will monitor. Humidity is stupid high. It read like 90 something percent but it's not raining. I plan to spray tonight. Due to other issues I haven't been on top of my game as much as I should be. Will update later. Oh and I do measure in teaspoons not tablespoons. I'm just an idiot. 7/7 Water is still off. I carried water to the plants and watered approx. a gallon a big plant. Less for smaller. Lots more yellow leaves on my blueberry's. They fall off. Looks just like nitrogen deficiency and the plants are getting huge. I also noticed I hadn't fed in 5 days. I figure most nutes in the soil must be used up. I only have a soil PH meter and the only readings I could get read 7.3 and 7.4. I checked my water PH with a test kit and to me it looks around 6.5 so I have no idea why the pH could be off. Could definitely use some help. I think I'm going to get some dry amendments like worm castings or guano. Noticed a random beetle munching away. I keep putting off spraying but it needs to be done. I'll add my question when I get a chance. UPDATE: Went back over and noticed soil was dry. Watered again approx a gallon each. I need to figure out the issue with the yellowing leaves. I added roots organic Ancient Amber to the water for a small nitrogen boost. I'll ask a question. 7/8 I lightly watered but probably shouldn't have as it's supposed to rain tonight and all day tomorrow. Better safe than sorry. I feel much better after some research and answers to my questions. I feel more confident. I just need to get my IPM up and running again and I should be good. Still threw away dead leaves but in places the sun doesn't get and plants have grown substantially. 7/9 Rained last night and supposed to rain all day today. I took a couple pictures but I'll have to wait until the rain subsides to spray. Wow it's still really pouring @4:45pm. Tropical storm Elsa or something is dropping like 3in of rain. Oh well hopefully helps lower my pH. Feels really good to look at the profiles of the growers on Facebook that have talked down and acted narcissistic towards me after I asked a question only to see their itsy bitsy scrawny little plants. Jealousy is real I guess. I'm praying to the pot gods that everything holds up through this storm. I love my garden but I can't get cocky. Outdoors in Maine anything can happen. 7/10 No damage from last night's storm. I measured the pH of the rain water and it appeared to be around 5.0-5.5 so that should help to lower my PH. Very nice day today. Plants should explode after this rain. 7/11 Very sunny day yesterday and looks like another today. 73 degrees at 9am. Last night I got halfway to my garden to spray and had to turn around due to several stomach cramps. Its always something. I VERY LIGHTLY watered before feeding 2 gallons of feed to the garden. I've been slipping. Its been another five days since feeding. I'm going to try Dr. Zymes tonight. UPDATE: Went to my garden around 6 and sprayed Dr. Zymes at 90 degrees on all plants. I used the two two oz free samples that are supposed to make a gallon. I saved half a bottle and used the rest so it wasn't max strength. I fed today too and I'm not supposed to spray above 80 degrees and it was 77 so hopefully this works out. I've never used this product. I wish I hadn't forgot my phone as my plants looked and smelled amazing. Still pulling off yellow leaves....
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Week 6: Aroma, Buds, and Excitement! 🌿🌸💨 Hey there, fellow growers! It's time for an exhilarating update on my flourishing journey. We've officially reached week 6 of the flowering phase, and let me tell you, it's getting pretty amazing in my grow tent. Here's what's been happening: The aroma that fills the air when I open my tent is mind-blowing! It hits me right in the face with its funky skunkiness, and I can't help but smile. These ladies are developing some seriously potent terpenes, and I can't wait to savor the flavors when it's time to harvest. 🌿👃💨 Speaking of buds, they are looking absolutely stunning. The development is on point, and the density is increasing day by day. I find myself gazing at them with a sense of pride and excitement. These girls are going to be something special. 🌸🌿🌱💪 I'm thrilled to report that there are no signs of seed pods or hermaphroditism. The ladies are staying true to their femininity, focusing solely on producing those gorgeous, resinous flowers. It's a relief and a testament to the genetics and care they've received. 🚫⚡️ To ensure their continued growth, I've upped the watering to 5 liters every two days. These thirsty beauties need their hydration! Along with the increased watering, I've noticed some oranging on the tops and a touch of purpling on the leaves. It's a delightful display of colors that adds even more visual appeal to the grow tent. 🌿🍊💜 As for the nutrient solution, I've maintained a stable pH of 6.33, allowing for optimal nutrient uptake. The TDS level has remained between 1150 and 1250, providing the perfect balance of nutrients for the plants' needs. ⚖️📈 With everything going so well, I'm buzzing with excitement for what the next week of flowering will bring. The anticipation of harvest is growing stronger, and I can almost taste the rewards. Happy growing, everyone! Catch you next week with more updates. 🌿💚🌸😄
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En primer lugar agradecer a TrolMaster el equipo Tent-X. Ha llevado el control de los parametros ambientales de mi armario a otro nivel Me ha permitido ajustar los niveles de extracción según necesidad, y gestionar picos de temperatura y humedad que de otra forma no hubiese sido posible, ya que te envia una notificación a la app de tu Smartphone cuando se sale de los rangos que tú mismo puedes definir! Además tener graficos diarios, semanales y mensuales de los parametros de temperatura, humedad y VPD es una maravilla para hacer seguimiento y seguir mejorando! Y por ultimo nombrar la tabla / grafico de VPD que te permite saber en que rango estás Un equipo muy recomendable! -------------------------------------------- Día 90 (15/04) Wedding Cheesecake FF tiene una densidad y un olor queso con galletas delicioso! Día 91 (16/04) Riego 0,5 Litro H20 sin nutrientes. TDS 225 PPMs - pH 6,6 Día 92 (17/04) Estas plantas están muy sedientas en la fase final! Riego 1 Litro H20 sin nutrientes. TDS 225 PPMs - pH 6,6 Día 93 (18/04) El olor empieza a se tan intenso que sale a través del armario a pesar de tener un potente filtro de carbono 😍😍😍 Día 94 (19/04) Mañana la cosecha! Ultimo riego con 0,5 Litro H20 sin nutrientes. TDS 225 PPMs - pH 6,6 Día 95 (20/04) Fiesta de la cosecha! 💪 🚀 🎉 😍💥💨😁 💦Nutrients by Gen1:11 - www.genoneeleven.com 🌱Substrate PRO-MIX HP BACILLUS + MYCORRHIZAE - www.pthorticulture.com/en/products/pro-mix-hp-biostimulant-plus-mycorrhizae 🎚️Controlled by TrolMaster TCS-1 Tent-X System Main Controller - https://www.trolmaster.com/Products/Details/TCS-1 ----------------------------------------------- Cosecha Reporte de Peso húmedo & Peso Seco de Wedding Cheesecake FF by FastBuds ⚖️ Total peso húmedo 310 gramos ⚖️ Total peso seco TBD 💦Pérdida de H2O durante el proceso de secado TBD 🎨Colores Los colores han sido muy bonitos, con un color verde vibrante que en la fase tardía de floración ha sacado colores morados en las puntas de los cogollos 👃Olores 💐Floración Fuerte olor a queso (de ese que huele a pies), base de tarta hecha con galletas y mantequilla y toque de frutos rojos del bosque (fresas, frambuesas...) 🏜️ Secado TBD 🍗 Curado TBD 🍽️Sabor A definir cuando esté bien curada en el reporte de humo Variedad 💪Resistencia Una planta resistente aunque no ha soportado el peso final de los cogollos doblando sus ramas. Necesita de soporte (cañas de bambú o similar) o red SCROG 🏋️‍♂️Entrenamiento: Se ha adaptado bien al LST realizado. 🌱Vegetativo: Un vegetativo de crecimiento con tipica estructura indica con una gran porra central 💐 Floración: Un paso a floración rápido (5 días desde 12/12), un strecht más contenido que sus compañeras de armario por ser un fenotipo más del lado indica, destacando una gran porra central y unos satelites igualmente densos Genetica: El resumen sería un perfil terpenico impresionante por la mezcla definida antes y unos cogollos muy gordos y densos con este fenotipo indica. 👨‍⚖️Conclusión: Una cepa muy muy recomendable! A ver cuando se seque y se cure con que sabores nos sorprende!