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So the first week out for this plant and she鈥檚 put plenty of growth on since she come out a week today. I鈥檝e been down every 2 days to water I have a little feed of grow to give a little boost. Had no rain few weeks now I think it鈥檚 due and she will shoot right up. I still abit of clearing to do to improve more light and air into the spot but so far it鈥檚 looking good. That鈥檚 all this week, happy growing馃尡
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This will be a bit of a challenge, one of the LCC is 45cm while the others are 25cm. I gave them little ramps to keep canopy even and all 3 are still looking healthy.
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La Persian est au milieu de la box , tr猫s vigoureuse, j鈥檈n attend beaucoup de elle
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Older plants are reacting very well to the earlier treatments (due to an unfortunate accident, one bud fell off, but it's an opportunity to learn cloning); the younger plant was given a 10cm riser and has been reacting great to the much stronger lighting for the past two days.
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Week 3-Day 21 of flower. These ladies have been on autopilot. The environment is controlled, we have been having some temp and RH swings, but the equipment is dialed in. I have a portable AC when it is humid and hot, only needs to run for 15 minutes from time to time to keep the lung room/tent at the perfect temps. I can鈥檛 say enough how important it is to test, test and dial in your environment. I can already see big advancements in my photo periods from when I started, to today just a 1 1/2 years later. Having your environment as close to perfect as you can, can compensate for A LOT of rookie Mistakes 馃 Anyways, still keeping to Feed, Feed, water schedule, despite the tip burn, I鈥檝e dialed it back to about 900 ppm and seeing how the plant reacts. Did a light defoliation, which will probably be the last one. Seems like all I am doing at this point is watching and watering. Happy Growing Folks 馃嚚馃嚘鉂わ笍馃尡馃槑馃挩
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At this point I鈥檓 not doing anything to the plant besides making sure it gets nutrients
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So we did some defoliation (finally 馃槀) of the ladies. killed a few brown stink bugs and a couple caterpillars. Getting them ready for next month when time while start to wind back down to 12 hours a day.
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Week 6 (1.22.26 --1.29.26) took photos on 1.27.26
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Beginning of week 7 in flower, only two more weeks left if they ripen like they did last time. Plants are beginning to smell, develop triches and fattening up. They're not going to get any taller but compared to my first grow they're double in size. It's getting really intense. I'm in there every day checking humidity (on the no defol side) and I'm starting to struggle keeping up with the feed. During lights off I've found the plants eat the most food. I topped up the res, added 25% more PK. I try to keep the plants at 700 ppm and in the space of four hours it dropped to 600 ppm (towards the end of lights off). I stopped directly loading with Calcium Nitrate and instead used a regular calmag. I'm about to go overboard with Calcium Nitrate again and bump the ppm up to 1k. Will see how far the ppm drops the next day. 17/02/20 Update: The plants are beginning to smell a lot more, it has that kind of fermenting pungent smell from a red paw paw but applied to a mango. Very sweet, it literally smells like I'm growing some kind of tropical fruit. Still struggling with the feed, I added close to 40g of calcium nitrate and the plants still dropped the ppm lower than when I boosted it. I find it really frustrating that Dual Fuel only sell as a pair. Part 2 is amazing for late flower. Potassium sulphate and Magnesium sulphate, it's the perfect PK boost and I don't know anyone other nutrient like it. The other PK boosters always have too much P. 18/02/20 Update: Still battling my plants and the efforts to keep up with them is still frustrating me. Ran out of potassium Sulphate and bought Bio Diesel Rhino K 0-0-15 as a substitute, talk about expensive but I was desperate. 19/02/20 Update: Uploaded how I pump calcium into my plants this late into flower. They eat more than what I showed daily. That's 100+ ppm of Ca everyday! I don't know how much pectin this plant has now but the Brix would have to be through the roof compared to my first grow. 20/02/20 Update: finally got the feed right for a twelve hour period. I'm using two times the amount of K any bloom booster recommends and I'm probably using ten times the amount of calcium easily. I'm also going to feed as minimal N from now on, I'd cut it out completely if I could but I rely on Micros for the macro nutrients. Spent $65 on that bottle of potash and I used a third of a bottle for one nutrient change, think I'll stick to using powered water soluble potassium sulfate. My main concern is that I won't be providing enough iron with the little Micro I'm giving it. Going to throw a couple of rustry nails into the res. I'm about to do a top up...dropping the Micro super low, putting minimal part 2 in. Along with all the fulvics, humics, kelp and other acids my ppm only sits at 244. Which gives me plenty of room to load up on calcium. Top up the mag cause what was in the part 2 wasn't enough then load K. 21/02/20 Update: The plants finally stalled and took a breather yesterday. Didn't upload any photos cause it looked the same as the day before. By the end of the evening it looked like the explosive growth started back up again and the photos from today will show it. The ppm was creeping up not down this time...finally over feeding them. Dropped the extra loading of calcium and potassium to regular bloom phase levels and bumped the chelators up instead. Update 22/02/20: plants aren't eating what they were. Ppm is remaining stable at 800. I won't dilute the res just yet. Still holding off to see if it goes up again. If it goes down I'll refeed the same formula as last time that has reduced calcium and potassium.
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These ladies are in full flower and progressing like a dream. The colas on them are chunky to all get out. And to think they've barely begun the flower period is mind blowing to me. I'll go in this week and do a good cleaning taking out some of the crispy leafs on the under canopy. Over all though Happy Growing.
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Eccoci qui... Questa variet脿 mi lascia a bocca aperta 猫 gigante!!! Sono rimasto molto colpito da come pur avendola messa gi霉 da seme sia avanti in fioritura come i cloni con 53 giorni alle spalle!!!!! Sono curioso di questa bellezza, e come in tutti i diari SI INIZIA CON I VIDEO. Grazie a @KhalifaGenetics per la collab e a tutti per il supporto馃敟馃尣鉂わ笍
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Hey huerteros pues asi va esta sativa dream que hoy hace su dia 46... y nos veas como esta desarollando! Seguimos aplicando LST ... para ir abriendo la planta y haciendo una buena estructura para cuando llegue la fase de floraci贸n!! De momento solo regamos con agua y cada 10-15 dias a帽adimos microbes! El sustrato es All mix de biobizz y ya viene prefertilizado asi que por nutrientes no sera y la planta asi lo demuestro con ese verde tan vivo! Esperemos que todo siga igual... iremos subiendo contenido asiduamente todas las semanas! Saludos desde el sur 馃嚜馃嚫
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Exotic Genetix: Event Horizon (x3) y Toasted Toffee(x3). Thug pug Genetics: Peanut Butter sunset(x3). Una ves sean transplantadas a su macetero definitivo(5 litros) se comenzar谩 con riego autom谩tico, drip to waste, y protocolo Crop Steering. 20 Octubre(15:30): 9 semillas en remojo, soluci贸n de 2 partes de agua de 贸smosis + 1 parte de per贸xido de hidr贸geno 3%, 5.8pH, 0.6EC, 28掳C~30掳C. Antes ser puestas a remojar se lijaron las semillas para favorecer la absorci贸n del agua. 21:30: puestas en toalla de papel con la misma agua de remojo, dentro de un contenedor de vidrio herm茅tico y sobre una alfombra de calor a 28掳C~30掳C, para aumentar la actividad metab贸lica. 21 Octubre: Pre carga del coco, con soluci贸n de nutrientes Athena en 2.0EC y 5.7pH, saturaci贸n hasta lograr drenaje, el drenaje fue de 1.5EC y 5.6pH. 21:50: Todas las semillas presentan radicula de distintos tama帽os(1cm aprox) son inmediatamente pasadas al sustrato. 22 Octubre: 21:10, se aprecian todas ya brotando, se mantiene el ambiente en 26掳C~28掳C y 70%+ de humedad. 23 Octubre: 9/9 semillas brotadas, se ven algunos Cotiledones. 24 Octubre: (9:30)8/9 cotiledones abiertos, altura entre 3cm~5cm, etapa de plantula iniciada. Toffee n3 se atrofi贸 por mala manipulaci贸n, espero que crezca aunque sea lento, si no, tendr茅 que seguir solo con 8 plantas. 25 Octubre: Toffee n3 est谩 viva!!! Estuve a punto de quitarla, y est谩 ma帽ana apareci贸 sin su capucha, cotiledones afuera. Yujuuuu!! 26 Octubre: hoy tuvieron su primer riego con nutrientes Athena, 2.0EC y 5.8pH. Se reg贸 hasta alcanzar drenaje, el drenaje fue de 1.9EC y 5.7pH. 27 Octubre: Se desarrollan a buen ritmo, algunas han estirado m谩s que otras, alturas entre 4cm~7cm. 31 Octubre: Segundo riego, 120ml casa una, 2.0EC y 5.8pH, runoff de 2.3EC y 5.7pH. 2 Noviembre: Creciendo a buen ritmo, alturas entre 5cm y 9cm. 4 Noviembre: Riego 180ml cada una, 2.0EC y 5.8pH, runoff 2.8EC y 5.8pH, desde ahora se regar谩n m谩s seguido, remov铆 las primeras hojas, solo por comodidad para regar, de igual manera los primeros nodos y esas hojas se terminan podando pronto. 8 Noviembre: Riego 2.0EC, 5.8pH, 240ml cada una para aumentar el runoff, valores de runoff de 3.0EC y 6.0pH. Alturas entre 9cm y 14cm.
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Starting to fill out nice now, slowed down on the feed now about every 2 days the coco dries out. Smell is strong!