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@wolfvb
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📅 Week 3 : Iron Roots! Strain: Sticky Broccoli Auto 🥦 Stage: Vegetation 📝 The General Vibe She seems to be just a chill girl, really excited to see her grow 🍽️ The Menu (Nutrients) Powered by Plagron This week we are feeding: Root juice: 3ml 🌿 Plant Progress & Training Height: 4 cm Techniques Used: I have just pulled her near the ground, to get her ready for the next stage. Observations: She is a slow grower. 21.01.26 She is growing nicely, hopefully the roots go down as planed. Been watering the lower soil more than the soil hiding the vase under, and go around it nicely.. will appreciate any tips!
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2/2: Some of the huge fan leaves had to go. Not even the strongest of tucking would control them. Flowering is officially starting! Trying to rotate to get as much light to bud sites as possible. Excited to see where things go with this one. 2/5: determined that there was a bit of a light burn situation. Decided to pull her from the tens for a good flushing and then rearranged the tent a bit to keep her off to the side a bit. 2/7: she's a big girl. I have her flying solo in the tent for now..
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This week the Epsilon F1 is moving deeper into mid-flower. The bud sites are stacking well along the branches and calyx development is becoming more visible. Trichomes are starting to cover the flowers, and the overall structure looks very healthy. At this point I’m still running Big Bud in the feed, since the plant is in the phase where it needs maximum phosphorus and potassium to build size and density. Overdrive will come later, once the flowers are more developed and closer to ripening. For now, the Epsilon F1 looks on track and should start to gain serious weight in the upcoming weeks.
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Had to take a hiatus for about a week or two. But now I'm back in full swing! The girls are all swimming along great! I believe in my last update I discussed wanting to main line this plant. But instead I'll do some lollipopping and topping. I figure that would be less traumatic than performing a main-line this late in it's growth. The one sweet zombie clone I got to root is coming along awesomely. I've been feeding compost tea to establish benis and now their growth has really picked up. I'm really worried about how crowded it will get in this tent, so I may end up putting my clones outside once we have vegetative conditions outdoors. Either way, I'll just run with it lol. Cheers growmies! - RWI 😶‍🌫️ 😎
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@BioBuds
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They are bulking up a bit more. Still nice and bushy both, still think both will be female. Finally, colours are getting greener and they are filling out nicely. Last couple of weeks before harvest, when my tent is filled to the edges on all sides and the plants can only go up is the moment I will hit the switch to 12/ 12. Thank you @MarsHydroLED, check out awesome deals on: www.mars-hydro.com I gave them a bigger feed today, up to now I have been stingy on the water, to prevent the gnats and let the root systems develop. Thank you for checking in on my grows and your comments and likes!
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@Eddjack
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Cresce ...cresce bene ...veramente bene. ha un bel verde foglie larghe e dritte .aspetto altri 2 nodi e provo il topping per la prima volta speriamo uscirà bene se avete consigli sono ben accetti 😁😁
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@DevilsBud
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The headshot was very easy and good to train plant she did amazing alone in the tent and the buds are Rock hard and litter with resin very nice AK-47 smell coming off Curing can be begin
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Week 3 - Lemon Jeffrey (FEM) Lemon Jeffrey by IRIE Genetics (6 Starts for 2 Finishers) 63-70 Days Flower (9 - 10 Weeks) Seeds Wet: Monday 14 May 2023 Harvest Date Range: [ 2023-06-30, 2024-07-07] Must Do before Week End - [ ] Electrical Tape over power plug lit switch & Humidifier Fan Charging Light Start of week: - Dates: [06-05-2023:LJ2Q 22:S:3:1, 06–1-2023:LJ2Q 28:S:3:7 ] - LightIntensity: [ 490, µMol/s2/m2 ] - LightDistance: [ 19.5, in] End of Week: - Plant Height Range: [ 4, 5, in] - Water/Day/Plant: [100, ml] EnvironmentalCurrent: - LightIntensity: [ 405, µMol/s2/m2]1 - Temp: [81 , °F] - RH: [ 69, %] - VPD: [ 0.87, kPa] - Scotoperiod: [ 6, hrs] Environment NOTES: - Because room temperature overnight is 68°F, we need to 1. Nightly (1900) CLOSE AC VENT to Grow Room 2. Daily (0700) OPEN Vent to Grow Room - Goal is to maintain TENT & CABINET TEMPERATURES OVERNIGHT - RULE - CLOSE Room Airflow during LOW TEMP periods(2200 - 0700) - OPEN during HIGH TEMP Period (0700 - 2200) - I’ve enabled 4-6°F LOWER Temperatures by externalizing the LED’s (Meanwell) Driver. However, since inflow is 68°F from 2200 - 0600, the tent, especially when plants are small, reverts to the Room Temperature. Blocking airflow to the room during the 68°F Period allows the room to warm to desired grow temperatures (74-78°F) SOG Strategy - Eliminate weak, funky plants - @18” Height @ Flip to 12/12 (or …?) - Target Minimal DLI: 40 Mol/day (Optimal w/out CO2 Supplementation) - Ref: https://hortamericas.com/blog/science/mastering-light-management-optimizing-crop-performance/' Objective - 8 Plants, Single Colas, Sea of Green SOP: - WEAR CLEAN GLOVES FOR ALL SEED OPERATIONS - CLEAN All Instruments before use - Light Strengthveg := 100 + (#nodes * 100) - Light Strengthflower := [ 1000, 600, µMol/s2/m2] - Scotoperiodveg := [ 1300, 1900, 6, hr] - Scotoperiodflower := [ 0700-1900, 12, hr] Environment - Vegetation (Week 3) - Temp: 78-84°F - VPD 1.0 ± 0.1 - Photoperiod: 18/6 - Light Strength: 400-500 µMol/s2/m2 - Fertigation - Primer A: [ 4, ml, gal] - Primer B: [ 4, ml, gal] - Silica Skin: [ 2, ml, gal] - Augments per QUART - CalMag Fuel: [ 2, ml, gal] - Lush Green: [ 2, ml, gal] - Root Anchor: [ 2, ml, gal] - EC: 1.1 - 1.5, pre-Transplant - EC: 1.1 - 1.2 post-Transplant - Bolt (3 Weeks) (Week 4-6) (F1-F3) - Temp: 78-82°F - VPD: 1.0 ± 0.1 - Photoperiod: 12/12 - Light Strength: 930 µMol/s2/m2 - Rooted Leaf Hydro (Reservoir), (RLA EC 0.8 - 1.6 - Half the RLA Hydro Chart) - Primer A, Primer B: [ 8 ml, gal] - Silica Skin: [ 4, ml, gal] - EC: 1.1 - 1.7 # 1.1, 1.4, 1.7 - Mid Flower (2 Weeks) (Week 7-8) (F4-F5) - Temp: 78-82°F - VPD: 1.2 ± 0.1 - Photoperiod: 12/12 - Light Strength: 930 µMol/s2/m2 - EC: 1.7 - Late Flower (Week 9-13) (F5-F9) - Temp: 78-80°F - VPD: 1.2 ± 0.2 - Photoperiod: 12/12 - Light Strength: [930, 850, µMol/s2/m2] - EC: 1.7 - 1.3 # Week 9-11 - EC: 1.3 - 1.2 # Week 12 - EC: 1.1 # Week 13 - Finish (Week 14) ( F10) - Temp: 78°F - VPD: 1.3 ± 0.2 - PPFD: 750 peak - Resin Bloom ONLY - EC: 0.8 ______________________________________ Environment.Seedling - Temp: 78-82°F - VPD 0.90 ± 0.50 (0.85 - 1.0 mbar) Rooted Leaf Hydro 0.8 - 1.6 EC (Half the Hydro Chart Week 1): - Primer A: [ 4, ml, gal] - Primer B: [ 4, ml, gal] - Silica Skin: [ 2, ml, gal] - SLF-100: [ 5, ml, gal] - EC: 1.1 - 1.2MAX - Per Feed Supplements: # (Mix&Feed Nutes Only) - Cal Mag Fuel: [ 2, ml, gal], [0.25, ml, pt]] - Lush Green: [ 2, ml, gal], [ 0.25, ml, pt]] - Root Anchor: [ 2, ml, gal], [ 0.25, ml, pt]] - EC: 0.8(1.1), 0.9(1.2) Mon 05 Jun 2-23 # Up Plant Week LJ2Q 22:S:3:1 - Raising Light Distance & Dimmer Intensity, Maintain Services & Tools -> Analysis Services -> Basic/Advanced Options -> Basic Options - ing PPFD @ 475 - Goal is to reduce PPFD Differential across different sized plants. - Increasing to week 2 RLA-Light Chart - EC: 1.1 - 1.2 - CalMag Fuel: [ 2, ml, gal] - Lush Green: [ 2, ml, gal] - Root Anchor: [ 2, ml, gal] - Dilute to EC: 1.1 - 1.2 mS  Tue 06 May 2023 LJ2Q 23:S:3:2  Wed 07 May 2023 LJ2Q 24:S:3:3 - Mix 0.75 Gal Feed - CalMag Fuel: [ 2, ml, gal] - Lush Green: [ 2, ml, gal] - Root Anchor: [ 2, ml, gal] - Photosynthesis Plus: [ 6, ml, gal] - Quillaja 20 Extract: [ 1, gm, gal] - EC: 1.3 Thu 08 Jun 2023 LJ2Q 25:S:3:4 - Jun 11th will be 4 weeks complete - good time for flip. ;-} - Mix 0.75 Gal Feed - CalMag Fuel: [ 2, ml, gal] - Lush Green: [ 2, ml, gal] - Root Anchor: [ 2, ml, gal] - Photosynthesis Plus: [ 6, ml, gal] - Quillaja 20 Extract: [ 1, gm, gal] - EC: 1.3 # EC: 1.4 NEXT FILL (Diluted EC from 1.5 to 1.3) - Cleaned Fertigation Chiller - Flush for 20 minutes with 2 Gallons of water - 10 ml/gal SLF-100 - 1 Cup of Kombucha Vinegar - Run tube dry, stop pump - 2nd Flush - Rinse tank of any solid elements - Refill with 2 Gal warm/hot water - 1 Cup of 30% Vinegar - Run for 1 hour - Rinse - Rinse Tank - Fill with 1 Gallon CLEAN Water - Run for 5 minutes - Dump Water  - Solar Rain/Silica Skin Foliar to All Seedlings Friday 09 Jun 2023 LJ2Q 26:S:3:5 - [x] Mix 0.75 Gal Feed - [x] CalMag Fuel: [ 2, ml, gal] - [x] Lush Green: [ 2, ml, gal] - [x] Root Anchor: [ 2, ml, gal] - [x] EC: 1.3 # EC: Keeping it here for a bit - a few leaf tips barely show yellow tips (tiny) Saturday Supplies Needed - [x] 30% Vinegar - [x] Duct Tape (For Polyester Tents) - [x] Central Drain Bucket - [x] Black Silicon Tubing (OD: 10mm, ID 8mm) Sat 10 Jun 2023 LJ2Q 27:S:3:6 - [x] Mix 0.75 Gal Feed - [x] CalMag Fuel: [ 2, ml, gal] - [x] Lush Green: [ 2, ml, gal] - [x] Root Anchor: [ 2, ml, gal] - [x] EC: 1.4 # +0.1 Saturday Night # Transplant/Flip Prep, Adding Peak Bloom Starter - [x] Mix 0.75 Gal Feed - [x] Peak Bloom: [ 1, ml, gal] - [x] Root Anchor: [ 2, ml, gal] - [x] Lush Green: [ 2, ml, gal] - [x] CalMag Fuel: [ 2, ml, gal] - [x] EC: 1.5 # +0.1 - [x] Select 8 Keepers - [x] Prep 1 Gal pots - [x] Light Seal Tent - [x] Prep Chiller - [x] 3 Gallons Rooted Leaf Hydro, EC: 1.1 (From 1.3 start at 1.1, ramp to 1.5, +0.2 EC/Fill Sun 11 Jun 2023 LJ2Q 28:S:3:7 - [x] TRANSPLANT 1L -> 4 Liter - [x] Install Plants in Tent - [x] WASH/RINSE DRIP TRAY Hydro Feet Chart is 1.6 - 3.2, Cut in Half for Light Hydro Flower through week 8, EC ~1.7 Flower week 8, EC 1.5 Flowers week 9, EC: 1.1 Flower Week 10, EC: 0.8 / Resin Bloom Only Transplant - Dust Great White on roots, Wear Mask - Spray Aloe Vera Solution - Install in Tent - Calibrate Drip Rings - Bags for Gifts
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Day 3 - not much training needed.. SO3 is a giant. Smaller buds than the other 2. Lollipopping needed
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1/7/25 Pasamos a ciclo de floracion 12/12. Seguimos en macetas de 5L con complex de top crop + microvita. Arrancamos fertilizando con top-max, bio-bloom y un poco de melazas para fortalecer la microvida. Hemos actualizado la ventilacion por un ventilador de pinzas oscilante para lidiar un poco mejor con las temperaturas.
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Week two had some challenges, weather started getting cold, night temperature reaching 17- not good- decided to stress them out with one day of 24 hours of light to adjust the 4 hours night time to be during the day to maintain good temperature thru out the day.. Transplant done into 11 L pot, fed them with plagron grow 2 ml and 1ml power roots and 2 ml vita Race spay on leafs. I will do the same every 5 days from now on. Will top one and Lst the other one without topping just for comparison.
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The temperatures, humidity, and watering volume(if measured) in grow conditions are all averaged for the week. The pH is soil pH. Any watering done by me is well water which is 7.6 pH and 50° F. Any listed nutrients are ml/gallon of soil spread evenly across the top of the soil. Day 1 we had a high temperature of 85°F with sunny skies. I watered 3-5 gallons from the hose. Day 2 we had high temperature of 87°F with partly cloudy to cloudy skies. I watered 3-4 gallons from the hose. I added 100 ml of blood meal spread evenly across the top of the soil. Day 3 We had a high temperature of 85°F. It rained the previous night and intermittently raining and thunderstorms today. I did get these trained a little this morning. It's not the prettiest but I took some foliage off and opened them up by tying the branches to stakes arranged on the outside of the pots. I added 50ml plant tone and 50ml feather meal in top of the soil. The rain is watering today. Day 4 we had a high temperature of 73°F and all day rain. The rain was what remained of hurricane Beryl. There was a lot of wind up to 20 miles per hour. These girls handled it and loved the rain. Day 5 we had clear sunny skies and a high temperature of 85°F. I fed 150 ml feather meal and 45 ml Coop Poop. I watered 3-5 gallons from the water hose. Day 6 we had a high temperature of 86°F and partly cloudy skies. Plants #1 and #3 developed powdery mildew on their lower leaves. The #2 plant is showing immunity. I'm going to treat for the next 5 days with Arber organic biofungicide. I ran the fertilizer a little hot the girls are clawing and super dark green this evening. Day 7 we had a high temperature of 85 with partly cloudy skies. This week was a success. The girls added height and began flower. The powdery mildew that developed on #3 and #1 is minimal and only on the lower leaves. I'll remove these and try to get them a little more air flow. The girls have been so hungry now that they've gotten some size. The soil I used was recycled organic and had a lot of built up phosphorus from on my previous runs, which meant I couldn't add anything with phos as it would push them to lockout. It's finally playing out and I'm barely keeping these girls fed with enough nitrogen. The nitrogen I added actually had the leaves clawing about 6 hours after I added it. It wasn't bad and you can see on day 7, the girls were already back to business as usual. I finished topping these pots off with soil. The Sun plays a big part in my plants growth. There is very limited room with lots of morning and evening shade. That's why some of these were growing more on one side than the other. It's now changed direction and I've moved the plants to their permanent spot in the garden.
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Day 23-30/04/22 all looking very healthy gave them a nice watering today about half a liter each! Bio grow and calmag!!! - Day 24-01/05/22 everyone of my babies are looking very well 👌. - Day 25-02/05/22 everything looking good no need to water today just let them do there thing!!!! - Day 27-04/05/22 gave them a nice watering today!!!! All looking good 👍
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Bonjour à tous les padawans et les maîtres jedis La semaine 4 est déjà là! Décidément cette plante est vraiment exceptionnelle! Elle représente la force et j'en suis fier 😍 Je me donne pour defi que durant mon LST je fasse faire au tronc un tour sur lui meme. Ma plante est saine le LST ce passe relativement bien je l'ajuste tout les jour je le combine avec la technique du pincage d'Apex cela me permettra d'avoir une canopé plus homogène donc une meilleure pénétration lumineuse et par conséquent un meilleur rendement. Le pinçage est une pratique courante en horticulture. Beaucoup de cultivateurs l'utilisent pour améliorer le rendement de leurs plantations cannabiques ou autres. Il est souvent question de 'taille' des bourgeons apicaux. Cette taille se pratique également mais il n'est plus alors, à proprement parler, question de pinçage. A l'instar d'une taille, le pinçage va permettre de stimuler le développement des ramifications tout en préservant les sommités en vue de la floraison. Il est très utile pour uniformiser une canopée. Pour réaliser le pinçage, il vous suffit de presser 'fermement' la tige [entre le pouce et l'index] aux environs de l'apex jusqu'à sentir un léger 'crAck'. Cela aura pour résultat d'endommager les vaisseaux impliqués dans la circulation de la sève [situés dans le pourtour de la tige], la tige conserve toutefois une certaine rigidité. Pour obtenir le même résultat, il est également possible de vriller légèrement la tige sur elle-même. L'interruption du circuit d'alimentation entre le ou les apex et le reste du plant va provoquer un déséquilibre hormonal qui aura pour conséquence le développement des ramifications antérieures au point de pinçage. Jour 25 j'arrose mon pot normalement avec un quart de son volume en eau toujours avec un PH de 6.3 à cette eau j'ajoute 0.7 gramme de greenhouse feeding enhancer pour favoriser son développement racinaire. Par la suite je n'aurai plus qu'à ajuster mon LST jusqu'au stretch et surveiller mon arrosage, Je pincerai mes apex suivant la pousse de la plante pour uniformiser la canopé. Jour 26 à force de patience et de délicatesse j'ai réussi le défi que je me suis fixé en faisant faire au tronc un tour sur lui meme (photo jour 26) ce défi ma permis d'améliorer grandement la technique du LST. Au-delà de ça cela ma permis de donné au tronc une structure en forme de colonne vertébrale ce qui a pour conséquence une meilleure pénétration lumineuse et une belle canopé homogène. Que la force soit avec vous 💪