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@Kyledn27
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Wow has she grown like a fat lady on Christmas! She is almost as tall as me now, predicted to be as tall as me (5 11) within the week when her stretching finishes up, super happy with how this grow is going and honestly couldn’t ask for any better, big shout out to Gaia green for this one. Makes growing easier than ever. I top dressed with 10 tbsp of bloom mix this week ( 1tbsp per gallon) and may top dress once more later in flower to make sure I have no deficiencies like with my auto flowers.
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Buuuueno, la satiiva, la rara de las hermanas. Aparentemente se ha liberado nitrogeno, o en algún combo de fertis base se ha debido acumular una cantidad de nitrogeno alta de más y ya se ve en algunas fotos, que hay hojas nuevas innecesarias y que indican no solo esta liberación de nitrógeno, sino también bloqueos de nutrientes... En fiiin, mami que será lo que quiere el coleega xD en el próximo riego le voy a meter con el flush a media dosis, al siguiente abono base suave, y al siguiente enzym, ya a partir de ese de nuevo a lo normal, según se vaya comportando. Que gracia que siiiiempre pinchen en estas etapas xD y si le sumas el puto calor de cojones que hace, 35 gradacos en la calle y una habitación (la de las plantas) que sin tener puerta, parece que tiene una invisible que no deja entrar el aire de los A/C de casa... Pues nada, pachencha, y a poner el culo, que estos putos últimos años estoy cogiendo práctica. PD: IMPORTANTE, voy a poner datos que no solía poner por la "dificultad" entre muchas comillas ya que es dificultad por una situación especifica, de sacar y es que como antes comentaba, habían bloqueos y tal... Bien, he medido el agua de drenaje de cada planta. En esta los valores de ph estan mas o menos bien, peeero la EC era lejia viva! En esta planta el ph era de 6.4 y la EC era de 9.1 MILISIMENS! que no microsimens... Una toxicidad altísima! Muy similar a las otras 4. Básicamente mis riegos eran por lo general 2 a la semana, uno de fertilizantes base con el especifico de cada fase que toque, y el segundo riego era de encimas con normalmente calmag (fertilizante muuuy salino) y a eso le juntamos que normalmente los riegos eran justitos, normalmente no había drenaje, por lo que las sales en el sustrato se iban acumulando hasta estos puntos. Hoy, tras varios dias de dejar secar las macetas, incluso buscando un poco de estres hidrico, he metido un riego de 6L por maceta de agua con el producto Flush para hacer un arrastre y limpieza de sales, en esta ocasion los 6L han sido la medida perfecta para que drenase agua suficiente como para que estos niveles de ec bajen, y ademas en el plato pudiera medirlos y darme el resultado que he puesto anteriormente. Todo comenzó porque en la Kritical GB sentí un bloqueo de pk y la planta empezó a comerse sus hojas para conseguir magnesio, si llego a verlo como una carencia de magnesio o calcio la hubiera cagado atrozmente!
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OG 4Q24 Seedling Week 2 Orangegasm (Fem) [ IRIE Genetics ] 12/12 @ Bolt (Day 21) Germination: 20 November 2024 #3A Earliest Harvest Date: 7 February 2025 #3B Latest Harvest Date: 17 February 2025 _________________________________________ Start of Week: [Mon Dec 2, 2024 CR2 4Q24 15:S:1:1] End of Week: [Sun Dec 8, 2024 CR2 4Q24 21:S:1:7] OrangeGasm Fertigation: Max EC: [ 2.4, mS] _______________________________________ Week 2 Objectives - Continue to root out Seedlings - WHEN We’ve ROOTS AT THE BOTTOM - Up Plant to 1 GAL and Flip - Restart EC Ramp (from 1.0 mS/cm2) WHEN ALL Seedlings are standing up STRAIGHT. - Maintain Environment Feed Schedule: - RLA Hydro Chart, Max EC: 2.4 - RLA Foliar (Veg, No add’l PK) - Weekly: Cytoplus or TM-7: [ 1.25, ml, gal] Through Bolt III - Wetting Agents - Dr Bronner’s Hemp Soap: [ 6, drops, gal] - Quillaja 60: [ 1.25, ml, gal] - Biology - Photosynthesis Plus - Mammoth-P RLA Foliar through BOLT III - Monday: Silica Skin, Solar Rain - Wednesday: CalMag Fuel, Lush Green - Friday: Solar Rain Environment, Rooting Cuts, Week 0 - ECRange: [ 1.1, 1.7, mS] - TempMax: [ 82, °F] - RHMax: [ 69, %] - VPD: [ 0.85, ±0.05, kPa] - LightIntensityRange: [ 410, 530, µMol/m2/s] - LightPeriod: [ 18/6] # Light Hours, Continuous Dark Lighting Notes: - @19.5” Canopy Distance, the dimmer shows 10% of the PPFD Delivered, i.e. 100% = 1000 µMol/m2/s, therefore we’ll maintain light distance (19.5”) and control Light Delivery from the Dimmer. Max will be 85% ( 850 µMol/m2/s) __ Mon Dec 2, 2024 OG 4Q24 15:S:2:1 - Foliar: Silica Skin, Solar Rain - TM-7: [ 1.25, ml, gal]   __ Tue Dec 3, 2024 OG 4Q24 16:S:2:2 - Let’s Resume EC Ramp: EC: [ 1.1, mS/cm] - AM: Watered 50 ml/pot - All seedlings have ‘Popped,’ Good turgidity, stems firming, big leaves . . .  Photosynthesis Plus: [ 3, ml] Quillaja 60 Powder (Surfactant): [ 0.625, tsp] TM-7 (BioAg, µNutrients): [ 0.625, tsp] Starting with 9.4 EC, Diluted GH pHDown 50:1, and applied 4.2 ml. Reduced to 6.9pH. Took EC from 0.3 to 0.4. We DON’T need additional Phosphorous when phDown’g. __ Wed Dec 4, 2024 OG 4Q24 17:S:2:3 - Foliar: CalMag Fuel, Lush Green Ordered ph UP to address acidic Dehu Water. Fertigation: 2024-12-04T09:32:20-0600: 50 ml/pot  Foliar: - [X] CalMag Fuel: [ 2.5, ml, pt] - [X] Lush Green: [ 0.625, ml, pt] __ Thu Dec 5, 2024 OG 4Q24 18:S:2:4 EC: 1.3 After Foliar (CalMag Fuel/Lush Green), ‘mutant’ is filling in color. We may have TWO ‘Jagged’ Girls - Serrated/Funky Leaves, TACO Leaves (Natural Fold) Fertigation @ 1000, 50ml/pot   If so - This is Golden Goat Leaning, Frosty as Hell, Moderate Yielder  Per 0.5 gal feed water: - [x] Primer A&B: [ 3.4, ml] - [x] Silica Skin: [ 2.0, ml] - [x] CalMag Fuel: [ 2.0, ml] - [x] Lush Green: [ 1.4, ml] - [x] Root Anchor [ 1.4, ml] - EC: [ 1.3, mS] __ Fri Dec 6, 2024 OG 4Q24 19:S:2:5 Foliar: - CalMag Fuel: [ 2.5, ml] - Lush Green: [ .0625, ml] Fertigation: - EC: [ 1.4, mS] Per 0.5 gal feed water: - [x] Silica Skin: [ 2.2, ml] - [x] CalMag Fuel: [ 2.2, ml] - [x] Lush Green: [ 1.5, ml] - [x] Primer A&B: [ 3.7, ml] - [x] Root Anchor [ 1.5, ml] - [x] Photosynthesis Plus: [ 3, ml]  Wet Run Irrigation - 8 Emitters | Measure to assure relatively even delivery . . . __ Sat Dec 7, 2024 OG 4Q24 20:S:2:6 - [ ] Assemble and Wet Run Irrigation - [x] EC: 1.6  0.5 Gal Feed-water: EC: [1.5, mS] - [x] Primer A&B: [ 4, ml] - [x] Silica Skin: [ 2.5, ml] - [x] CalMag Fuel: [ 2.5, ml] - [x] Lush Green: [ 1.6, ml] - [x] Root Anchor: [ 1.6, ml] - [x] TM-7 (µNutrients): [ 1/8, tsp] - [x] Photosynthesis Plus: [ 3, ml] - [x] Quillaja 60 Powder: [ 0.125, tsp] __ Sun Dec 8, 2024 OG 4Q24 21:S:2:7 440 x 4: 3520 ml/day (Less than 1 Gal) EC: [ 1.6, mS/cm]
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11.04 Day 22 Plants are looking great and healthy. 12.04 Day 23 Upped the nuts slightly, plants areloving it! Ordered a Mars Hydro Ts1000 should arrive by the end of the week hopefully. 14.04 Day 25 Gave a little bit a plain water. Tallest plant at 20cm-sweet cheese, also the most indica looking auto although they all look pretty indica heavy. Six shooter is still lagging behind, maybe it will have a crazy flower stretch? 15.04 Day 26 Sprayed with evolution after lights out. New light came so installed that at 20 inches full power for the moment and we will see how they react. 16.04 Day 27 They look so much healthier and happier under the new lamp! May need to adjust the output level as the room is sitting at 33c with the heat from the new lamp. The 2 biggest plants have entered the flowering stage. Very exciting. Will feed again later. Sweet cheese gets some light LST. All of them look like the start of flower now....
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Plant is on its 24th day. Started seeing the tips of the plant become lightened. So I pulled the lights back to 25 inches in case it was the cause.
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All is developing nicely, introduced cannazym and boost to the mix. Finally I have access to a better camera which you will see on the later pics. The cuttings I took seem to survive for now, with some outrooting their cubes already.
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Alaskan purple auto is doing good. She is growing great under the Medic Grow Mini Sun-2. She has started to shoot her pre flowering pistils. Also she is starting to stretch. Everything is looking good, and hopefully I can place in the contest. Thank you Medic Grow, and Seedsman. 🤜🏻🤛🏻🌱🌱🌱 Thank you grow diaries community for the 👇likes👇, follows, comments, and subscriptions on my YouTube channel👇. ❄️🌱🍻 Happy Growing 🌱🌱🌱 https://youtube.com/channel/UCAhN7yRzWLpcaRHhMIQ7X4g
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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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📆 Semana 11 El cultivo entra en la fase final de maduración, con el lavado de raíces en su punto avanzado y el coco completamente estabilizado. Los cogollos se muestran totalmente compactos, duros y con el peso ya asentado. La resina alcanza su expresión máxima, con tricomas mayoritariamente lechosos y un aumento progresivo de ámbar que marca claramente la ventana de corte. Los pistilos terminan de oxidarse y el fade se acentúa, reflejando el consumo final de reservas. Momento de afinar el punto exacto de cosecha según efecto buscado. Seguimos creciendo fuerte 💪!
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Hallo meine Garten Freunde. Ich hoffe euch geht’s allen gut, leider kommen die Abschluss Berichte jetzt nach und nach, weil einige Strains ein bisschen länger brauchen als andere. Ich bin zufrieden mit diesem Grow wie er verlaufen ist, ich glaube der Ertrag hätte höher ausfallen können, aber das liegt nicht an der Sorte oder an dem Equipment. Es liegt meistens immer an dem Mensch was der draus macht, und da ich noch mein Optimum suche kann einiges gut oder schlecht verlaufen. Aber wie ich erwähnt habe bin ich zufrieden. Die Blüten haben sich zum Schluss richtig schön entwickelt und sind schön kompakt geworden, jetzt wo die Buds getrocknet sind, sind die auch Steinhart, wenn man die Buds auf eine Oberfläche fallen lässt hört man ein richtiges klock Geräusch. Das Blatt zu Blüten Verhältnis ist sehr gut. Diesen Strain würde ich wieder anbauen, dann aber nur mit einer Trainings Methode. Ich denke das war auch das Problem das ich die Pflanzen zu klein gehalten habe. Trotzdem haben die Ladys mir schöne dicke Buds geschenkt, es gab fast keine Popcorn Buds. Wenn ich eine Trainings Methode empfehlen würde dann Fimming oder Topping das haben alle sehr gut weggesteckt. Mit unter Düngung kommt sie gut zurecht aber nach einer Zeit zeigt sie dir was sie möchte. Das entlauben war auch kein Problem. Das einzige was sie nicht so gerne mag ist nasse Füße, aber auch davon erholen sich die Pflanzen relativ schnell wieder. Es ist eine sehr stabile Sorte, der man einiges abverlangen kann bis sie zickt. Da hat Royal Queen Seeds sich selber übertroffen und eine sehr robuste Sorte kreiert. Ein Riesen Respekt und ein Riesen Dankeschön für diese tolle Sorte und das ihr sie mit dem Rest der Welt teilt. Ein Riesen Dankeschön geht an James und RQS vielen Dank für die gute Zusammenarbeit und die Unterstützung.👍🏻✌️🏼 James sie machen eine tolle Arbeit Vielen Dank für alles machen sie weiter so und Royal Queen Seeds. Es werden in der nächsten Zeit noch ein paar schöne Tagebücher hier bei GD geben, ihr dürft alle gespannt sein. Ein großes Dankeschön geht auch an die Community von Growdiaries vielen Dank für eure Hilfe und Unterstützung, ihr seid die besten und das sage ich mit voller Überzeugung bleibt alle so wie ihr seit. Habt Spaß an dem was uns geschenkt wurde, nämlich eine großartige Pflanze die vielen Menschen auf dieser Welt helfen kann. Peace das war’s fürs erste bei diesem Tagebuch von mir bis dann. Wenn ich euer Interesse geweckt hab dann findet ihr hier diese tolle Sorte und noch viele andere mega Genetiken von Royal Queen Seeds. Dazu kommt noch ein fetter Rabatt von20% was will man mehr. Viel Spaß damit: GROWERS20 https://www.royalqueenseeds.de/ Nix verpassen und gleich hin.
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Week 16 – Harvest Today, March 18th, I decided to harvest after getting advice from several people. It turned out to be quite a job just getting the plant out of the tent. Removing the trellis net without cutting it apart was more difficult than expected, but in the end I managed to free the plant intact. After that, I trimmed away everything that wasn’t covered in trichomes. The plan is to use all the sugar leaves and popcorn buds later for edibles, so nothing goes to waste. Next step was taking down the light. I had it zip-tied up, so I had to cut it loose before continuing. Then came the actual harvest cut — I cut the plant at the base. That took a bit of effort, as my pruning shears couldn’t quite get around the thickness of the stem. Once cut, I decided to hang the whole plant intact. My humidity in the tent is relatively low, so this should help slow down the drying process and preserve terpenes better. Seeing the plant from all angles for the first time gave me a different impression — it actually looks like a larger yield than I initially expected. Up until now, the plant has been locked into the trellis, so I’ve only really been able to view it from one angle. Detaching the net pot from the root mass was another small challenge, but eventually I got it done. Now the plant is hanging, and I’ve set up good airflow in the tent. We’ll see what the final yield looks like in about a week. I will be honest and say the result (though I don't know yield) is not what I had hoped for. The trichome development seemed to stall, and I couldn't get the amount of milky ones that I wanted. I think two things came into play: first of all I had the accident later January. Second of all, the plant seemed to struggle at the end. I think it's because I use very hard tap water, and the large quantity of calcium locked out magnesium uptake. Added calmag had no effect (since that's also adding calcium). I can't be certain at the end of the day, but I've bought a RO system for my next grow. Finally, I found a small bud hanging limply from a branch. It was totally dry and must have hung there for a while. Of course I grinded it up and made a small joint, and it got me nice and baked. So it's looking promising! After dry: About 6 days dry time. 70g of a plant is not bad. It's more than double of what I got from the last plant. So in that way the grow has been a success. I got more than I expected, but it's all a bit larfy, sadly. Vaped some and got super high, so no complaints. Smoke was a bit harsh, so gonna let it cure some more before I start smoking it. The high is more cerebral than I usually prefer. It doesn't get you couch locked. Just gets you nice and relaxed with a high that goes more to your head than in your body. It has a strong smell of berries that have been cooked. Very sweet and almost like caramel. Underlying is the diesel smell.
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I stressed this lady out early accidentally , she bounced back as best as I permitted room for . She bared with me all the way until the end throughout this entire learning cycle . I’m deeply appreciative for the ease of grow & level of bounce back she had . It was the most impressive grow but it didn’t require rocket science to grow this either
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As mentioned last week the plant faced a slight salt lockdown that I resolved giving her 6 Lt of water in 6 days with a ppm of 125 , resulting in a overall runoff water of 800 ppm . Yesterday I give her 2lt of fertilized water with a 6 pH and 303 ppm , resulting in a runoff water of 573 ppm and 6.8 pH , health and colour of the plant improved . I managed a big defoliation in the beginning of the week and moved my secondary light to best cover the lover branches of the canopy.
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Well looks like my yield is going to be substantial. Noticed accelerated growth in the last 3-4 days. Been using cinnamon (anti-fungal) and perlite to top their substrate. Also been using a foliar spray twice daily (dusk/dawn). Lighting is supplemented with waterproof C.O.B. led's which run 20hrs on 4 off besides on exceptionally sunny afternoons where I then turn them off til shade casts again. Total growers but not showers. No strong calyx formation yet, maybe into first week of flower.
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We enter the second full week of flower. I went and got some nutes to start adding in sparingly to the watering sessions. Mild mix from Foxfarms of their Tiger Bloom formula. I didn't catch that the large plant's leaves were curling pretty tellingly so I didn't realize I was about to overload the nutes for that plant when I should have been flushing for a week. I had supercropped this large plant as it was 6" taller than the others but it bounced back so quickly. Five colas snapped and turned 90 degrees, bounced back in a day or two. It did allow the others to catch up a bit. I find that the one potential male I removed was 100 a male as it now had well developed pollen sacs. I had this plant outside alonside the other two potential herm/males. I put the two questionable ones on the roof and chopped the male down.
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#1 still not flowering it’s been almost 3 weeks since the flip to 13/11. #3 is loaded with buds!! #4 is also loaded. #3 and #4 aren’t stretching a ton, and I love that they seem to be putting all of their energy into making buds. I’ve defoliated some to keep the budsites in the light.
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Week 8, looking great. Really putting on some size now, soon to introduce some plant bends. Stay tuned
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Final Week – Late Flower The final week was essentially a clean finish to the run. The buds swelled further, becoming dense and well structured. Despite the ongoing mildew issue, the situation remained controlled and never spiraled out of hand. Lowering nighttime humidity below 50 % clearly helped slow down further spread. The focus was on maintaining stable conditions and consistently removing affected leaves. Overall, the positives clearly outweigh the negatives: strong plants, solid bud development, and very relaxed handling thanks to Biotabs and the automatic irrigation system. Now it’s simply about finishing strong and harvesting.