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Heavy feeding really don’t give it plain water the uva light are helping . But did some defoliation.
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Started off bad with serious calcium deficiency. I was applying the nutrient schedule built on a 500 basis while my measurement device is based on 700. I was starving the plants without realizing it - Trimmed off the damage, upped the nutes and looking good as new.
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🇩🇪🌱🍒 Woche 1 – Keimung | Cherry Limeade by Doja 🍒🍋 Eigentlich wollte ich diesen Sommer eine Indoor-Pause machen 😅. Aber ich konnte einfach nicht die Finger von meinem neuen Living-Soil-Beet lassen und musste es unbedingt ausprobieren. Außerdem bin ich schon lange auf der Jagd nach einem Strain mit einem echten Kirscharoma 🍒🤞. Die Wahl fiel deshalb auf Cherry Limeade von Doja, eine Kreuzung aus Lime Sickle und Lemon Cherry Gelato 🍋🍒. Nach nur 3,5 Tagen hat der Samen direkt im 130-Liter-Living-Soil-Beet das Licht der Welt erblickt 🌱✨. Ein besserer Start hätte kaum sein können! Die Erde wurde am 24. April selbst angemischt aus: 🔸 50 L Bio Canna Terra Plus 🔸 30 L Bimsstein 🔸 10 L Living Bio Char 🔸 10 L Reishülsen 🔸 10 L Kompost 🔸 20 L Wurmhumus 🔸 Universal Amendment Mix von Almicanna für 130 Liter 🔸 150 g Alfalfa Pellets 🌱 🔸 100 g Kelp 🌊 🔸 300 g Malted Barley 🌾 Bis auf die Bio Canna Terra Plus stammen alle Zutaten von Almicanna ❤️. Die Mischung wurde auf einer 4 × 4 m Plane vorbereitet und mit etwa 25 Litern Wasser aus dem Gloria-Drucksprüher angefeuchtet 💦. Anschließend durfte die Erde für 14 Tage abgedeckt in der Garage reifen. Danach wurde das 50 × 50 cm Almicanna-Beet befüllt und die Cover-Crop-Mischung ausgesät 🌿. Anschließend wurden SF-Nematoden von Öre Protect gegossen. Die Oberfläche bekam eine Mulchschicht aus Hanfspänen und zusätzlich zog eine Handvoll Kompostwürmer aus meiner Wurmbox ein. Nachdem das Cover Crop schön gewachsen war, wurden zwei Arten von Raubmilben eingesetzt: 🕷️ Hypoaspis miles 🕷️ Amblyseius cucumeris Das Beet durfte anschließend etwa einen Monat lang einfahren ⏳. In dieser Zeit gab es einmal selbstgemachtes Ackerschachtelhalm-Brennnessel-Ferment 🍵 und einmal Komposttee ☕. Mittlerweile ist das Bodenleben regelrecht explodiert 💥. Wenn man vorsichtig die Erde zur Seite schiebt, sieht man jede Menge Springschwänze, Würmer und Milben. Genau so habe ich mir ein lebendiges Ökosystem vorgestellt ❤️🌎. Die Bewässerung erfolgt über vier Blumat Maxi Tropfer 💧, gespeist aus einem 30-Liter-Tank. Die Bodenfeuchtigkeit überwache ich mit einem MMM TXSU Tensiometer (20 cm) und peile etwa 100 mbar in der Vegetationsphase und 120 mbar in der Blüte an 📈. Während der Sämlingsphase wird das Klima über den AC Infinity Controller im VPD-Modus geregelt 🌡️💨. Zielbereich sind 0,6–0,8 kPa. Die sanlight ist auf Stufe 2 eingestellt (200 PPFD). Vor der Aussaat wurde ein Großteil des Cover Crops kleingeschnitten und als Mulch auf dem Beet belassen 🌿✂️. Anschließend kam ein einzelner Cherry-Limeade-Samen direkt in die Mitte des Beetes. Und heute, nach nur 3,5 Tagen, hat die Kleine ihren Kopf aus der Erde gesteckt 🌱. Nach Monaten der Vorbereitung beginnt nun endlich das eigentliche Abenteuer. Ich freue mich riesig auf dieses Projekt und bin gespannt, ob mich diese Dame am Ende tatsächlich mit dem erhofften Kirscharoma belohnen wird 🍒🤞❤️. ⸻ 🇬🇧🌱🍒 Week 1 – Germination | Cherry Limeade by Doja 🍒🍋 I originally planned to take a break from indoor growing this summer 😅, but I simply couldn’t resist testing my new living soil bed. Besides that, I’ve been chasing a strain with a truly authentic cherry aroma for quite some time 🍒🤞. That’s why I chose Cherry Limeade by Doja, a cross between Lime Sickle and Lemon Cherry Gelato 🍋🍒. After just 3.5 days, the seed emerged directly in the 130-liter living soil bed 🌱✨. Couldn’t ask for a better start! The soil mix was prepared on April 24th using: 🔸 50 L Bio Canna Terra Plus 🔸 30 L pumice 🔸 10 L Living Bio Char 🔸 10 L rice hulls 🔸 10 L compost 🔸 20 L worm castings 🔸 Almicanna Universal Amendment Mix for 130 liters 🔸 150 g alfalfa pellets 🌱 🔸 100 g kelp 🌊 🔸 300 g malted barley 🌾 Everything except the Bio Canna Terra Plus came from Almicanna ❤️. The mix was prepared on a 4 × 4 m tarp and moistened with about 25 liters of water using a Gloria pressure sprayer 💦. It was then left covered in the garage for two weeks to mature. After that, the 50 × 50 cm Almicanna bed was filled and seeded with a cover crop blend 🌿. SF nematodes from Öre Protect were applied ?, followed by a hemp mulch layer and a handful of compost worms from my own worm bin. Once the cover crop was established, two beneficial predatory mite species were introduced: 🕷️ Hypoaspis miles 🕷️ Amblyseius cucumeris The bed was then allowed to cycle for about one month ⏳. During that time, it received one watering with homemade horsetail and nettle ferment 🍵 and one compost tea ☕. Soil life has absolutely exploded 💥. Every time I gently move aside the mulch, I can see countless springtails, worms and mites. Exactly what I hoped for in a thriving living soil ecosystem ❤️🌎. Watering is handled by four evenly distributed Blumat Maxi drippers 💧 connected to a 30-liter reservoir. Soil moisture is monitored with an MMM TXSU tensiometer (20 cm depth), targeting around 100 mbar during veg and 120 mbar during flower 📈. Humidity and VPD are controlled by the AC Infinity controller 🌡️💨, maintaining a VPD range of 0.6–0.8 kPa during the seedling stage. Before planting, most of the cover crop was chopped and dropped as mulch 🌿✂️. One single Cherry Limeade seed was planted directly in the center of the bed. And today, after just 3.5 days, she finally broke through the surface 🌱. After months of preparation, the real adventure finally begins. I’m incredibly excited about this grow and can’t wait to see if this lady will reward me with the authentic cherry aroma I’ve been searching for 🍒🤞❤️.
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Another week in the books! 📅 Red Hot Violet is still thriving — stacking leaves and holding strong 💪💚. The Amaretto Sour is still tucked in beside her, and while I haven’t separated them yet, both are adapting to the shared space surprisingly well 🤞🌿.Growth is steady, color is deep, and the canopy looks lush 🍃✨. I’m keeping an eye on root competition, but so far they’re coexisting like stubborn siblings sharing the same room 😅.Nutrients and watering schedule are locked in 🔒💧, and I’m continuing to prep for that upcoming flip to flower soon 🌸🚀.Patience and balance — that’s the theme this week. 🙏🌱
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They seem to have packed on some decent size this week which I’m glad to see but the trichome production leaves a little to be desired. Some of the lower buds look more frosty than the top buds which seems weird to me but I don’t really know that much lol. My ph runoff has been a little low which I think has to do with the molasses I gave them which wasn’t blackstrap which I think raises ph. Anyways, next watering will be with about 7.0 until my runoff corrects, it could explain the yellowing leaves as well. But the runoff is 6.1-6.3 which shouldn’t be that big an issue so it could be something else but I’m so close to the end messing around too much is probably not the best thing to do. Hopefully my pictures and videos are a little better this week at least! Enjoy and hit me up in the comments if you have any tips!
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These two girls just continue to impress. They're both looking nice and healthy, great structure with nice wide even canopies, and no work along the way, not one bit of training! On the larger side for autoflower, only 6" shy of my largest. Oddly still no roots penetrating the pots, whereas the last run I did on the Tray2Grow the roots were exploding from the bottoms. Guess it's air pruning better? Who knows, but pretty happy looking plants for only a 3 gallon fabric pot. Dehumidifier is running in the lung room again due to the warmer outside temps our heat isn't running as much as it normally does, bringing up the indoor humidity to 48%. Soon as I turned it on the fans dropped from 90% to 50% speed, and humidity has locked in at 58% (VPD 1.0). Lights were turned down to 80% power and are giving 650-700 umol/s across the canopy.
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Pues después de 61 días de floración, ya les llegó su hora La cantidad no va a ser muy buena, pero la calidad sí que promete Actualizaré en unas dos semanas con el peso en seco y las primeras sensaciones al probarla
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SuperSativaSeedClub PurplePunchOG Auto Week7 What up everyone. Weekly update on these three ladies. Today they're a little upset with me as we had a power outage during the lights off cycle that turned the heater off bringing the Temps down to 45'f. But no worries by the time I checked over all the plants on the tent they where perking back up. They've transitioned into flower great and by the looks of it gone into overdrive on flower site production as pistols are everywhere. All in all Happy Growing
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Bowling along. I've topped these plants early as I'm confined to a small space, I want to keep them as short as possible and flip ASAP, so let's see how that pans out😆😁
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June 7 - We ordered some new lights last week, they are 240w kingbrite samsung lm310h with uv/ir, 3000k, and meanwell drivers. We setup the new room and moved the girls into there. After a bit of LST and a watering (with nutrients) at roughly 7ph, they were ready to go under the 2 new lights and the same SF-1000 we have been using in this grow. The new room is a 12 ft enclosed trailer. I moved everything from the small tent into this. I put clear poly on the walls, floor and ceiling. I put poly on the shelf I am going to be keeping in there as well. I bought 50ft of 6mm mylar and lined the floors, roof and sides with it. I plan to get some reflective tape to seal everything and to cover the wood. I did not get much of a chance to watch temp's today as they it was later in the evening after all was said and done. The inline fan blowing in air from outside. June 8 - 9 AM i checked the plants, they were at 25.2 and 50% RH. Late through the day I had checked and we had gotten up to around 32 degrees. So I moved the inline fan to the closer vent, hooked up to that, and had the air blowing out of the trailer with the inline fan sucking it from above the lights. I then added oscillating fan and had it blowing air on the left side of the room so it would somewhat circulate once I closed the doors. I then checked at about 9pm and we were at 22 degrees. Definitely noticed a decent amount of growth already. I have the lights on a 22/2 cycle as I was worried about the heat at night time. June 9 - Some great growth from the girls, still having problems controlling the temps in the afternoon. I decided to prop the door open a bit to have a constant breeze throughout the day while I am at work. Decided to do some more LST and also a bit of defoliation. I took about 25% of the leaf's that were blocking the new growth as it was getting a bit bunched up. I was then told the leaf's are almost solar panels for them. So from now on I will be trying to just do some tucking unless needed. The leaf's I removed were most of the damaged leaf's, I am not to sure if that makes much of a difference. I gave them a watering with only water as there is a potential I am getting a bit of a nutrient buildup along with the PH problem. Or potentially the reason for the ph problem is nutrient buildup. After watering with A PH of 7 I got some run off and tested it. The smaller plant gave me a PH of about 5.5 where the bigger one is around 5.0. June 10 - Plants are looking happy and showing tons of growth. Seems to be trying to stretch outwards. Not a ton of sign of PH issues showing so potentially getting it under control. Still a bit of damage to previous leaf's but it is what it is! The last few days I have been leaving the door open a bit in order to keep the temps down. I decided to test something and turn the lights off (automatically) at 11AM and back on at 5PM so light schedule has now changed to 18/6 and it seems I may have figured out the issue. We haven't had lots of sun the last couple days so it hasn't been to hard and I have yet to know if it truly fixed the heat issue for now. (I will be looking into a ac unit as well since it typically gets to around 30-35 around here. June 11 - Pulled some of the branches back down and added a few more LST spots. Seems we have a good amount of growth from the smaller plant out of the 2 topped spots. Unfortunately it looks like I fucked up on the bigger plant and only one of the nodes seems to have new growth. I will continue to monitor that but I think I cut the node to low and also to soon. Other then that, the girls are doing great. They seem to be absolutely loving these new lights. I gave them some nutrient water today as well. roughly 3L each. They seem to be A hell of A lot more thirsty under these new lights. June 12 - The girls are doing great , they are still just doing growing away. Lots of progress everyday. I am going to be getting a go-pro so I can set-up a time-lapse for the rest of this grow. I received my new inline fan, I got A ac infinity CLOUDLINE T4 with the temperature humidity controller. I am going to be having one fan pushing fresh air in and one fan pulling out the hot air. I will be doing that tomorrow since I have to work today. June 13 - I ordered another 50ft of mylar and that showed up today. I have decided to remove the shelf and add another 3+ feet to the grow space. So today I installed more poly, mylar, the ac infinity fan. I have it set-up to pump in air if it gets to warm. I am thinking of switching it to the output that way if it gets to hot or to humid I can have that air pulled out of the trailer. Right now my other inline fan is the outtake and I just have it set on full. Overall I think everything is set-up a bit better and more accessible. I will be putting my 2x2 tent in there at the left of the doors so I can have a veg room when these 2 are in flower. I plan to have 4 in veg and 4 in flower for the next grow. Still waiting on JOTI seeds, ordered 3 weeks ago and still have not been shipped. I will be getting those going the moment they arrive. The girls seem to be happy still, did a bit more LST to try to keep everything even, mainly I'm just pulling down on the spots I already have tie wire on.
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Flipped today currently in the Floral Transition stage. Watered with a Cytokinin dominant SST. Top dressed some bloom fertilizer with ewc and biodiverse compost. Cut down all the cover crop.
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I have 2 seeds. One rooted in the water and places in the bucket with soil. The soil is rescued but I added some amendments. The other seed I placed in a Rockwell cube but just started to root.
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Week 6/7? Effortless grow. Got the plants alternating on ACInfinity Self watering pots. These things are the best. Saving my butt when I'm unsure when to water, plants only take in what they need when they need it. Will be flipping to flower next week. Waiting on the rest of the 4x4 to fill out. Going to top dress 50/50 of gaia green all purpose and the power bloom before the 12/12 switch. Also plan to defoliate a bit as well. Taking some snips in the event we find a fast flowering finisher or something extra piffy from the Holy Communion pack.
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Good week of growth. NeXT defoliation on the 11th. Will strip near 75% of the leaves. Can’t wait for the new growth! Going to start adding Bud Candy and Carboload on my next feedings.
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Hola familia, os actualizo las green poison de sweetseeds una variedad bastante índica con una floración rápida. E sufrido una baja esta semana y fue de una green poison, todo lo demás salió adelante tan solo 1 no quiso tirar , amarilleo y acabó cayendo. Por lo demás esta todo fenomenal tienen un verde sano, solo hay que ver las fotos. . El ph esta en5,8 , la temperatura es óptima, en 22/24 grados de media, y la humedad la reduci un poco actualmente está entre el 60/70%. . AgroBeta: 0,8 ml x L Piramid , vía radicular. 0,6 ml x L Growth black line , vía radicular. 0,1 gr x L Cancerbero , vía radicular. 0,1 ml x L Tucán , vía radicular. 0,1 ml x L Flash Root , vía radicular. 0,4 ml x L Great Green , vía foliar. 0,05 ml x L Gold Joker, vía radicular. . Esto es todo, espero que os gusten estas green poison fumetillas buenos humos 💨💨💨
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Semna de transição para flora!no momento nao apareceu nada de pestilhos brancos!para minha felicidade estao muito grandes e vai ficar maior depois do esticamento! Espero atualizar na próxima semana ja com flores nessas lindas garotas do senhor soma!bom voygem
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Excited to start these ladies. This strain has the temps that make you want to keep going back for more. The flowers come out super dense and covered in trichs. Let's see if they come out as good if not better then the last time I've grown it. Got 10/10 to sprout so where already off to a great start. All In all Happy Growing
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This week I Supercrop all the plants and spred them out over both lights. One more week of Veg and they are ready to explode Check me out on Instagram @growmorestressless
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Que pasa familia, vamos con la tercera semana de crecimiento de estás Zkittelz de Seeds Mafia. Pedían el trasplante desde hace unos días y yo dejado de mi las aguante para cortar las últimas del antiguo proyecto. Ya han sido colocadas en macetas de 7 L La humedad está alta la mantengo entorno al 55%,y la temperatura la tengo entre los 22/24 grados. Controlamos en ph en cada riego a 6.2. Y el agua que utilizo de riego suele estar estancada entre 24 / 36 horas. El tetra 9 que añadí esta semana fue vía foliar. Mars hydro: Code discount: EL420 https://www.mars-hydro.com/ Agrobeta: https://www.agrobeta.com/agrobetatiendaonline/36-abonos-canamo Hasta aquí todo, Buenos humos 💨💨💨