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*english Version below* HydroLab – Woche 4: Struktur, Spektrum & kontrolliertes Chaos Willkommen zurück im HydroLab – wo Ordnung nur existiert, wenn man sie auf den Millimeter zwingt. 🌿⚗️ 🔬 Statusbericht Die Damen reagieren weiterhin prächtig auf die hydroponische Realität. Wurzeln expandieren zu dichten, weißen Matten – lebendige Skulpturen aus Zellulose und Nährlösung. Das System läuft stabil, pH und EC sind so brav wie Laborratten nach der Koffeinpause. 💡 Spektrumsexperiment Neu im Labor: die blauen Adlites. Ziel der Maßnahme: den genetisch bedingten Sativa-Drang zum Himmelsstreben einzubremsen. Kurz gesagt – weniger Stretch, mehr Struktur. Bisher sieht’s vielversprechend aus: Internodien verkürzen sich, die Pflanzen wirken kompakter und dichter. Training Das Low-Stress-Training geht in die nächste Runde. Die Triebe wurden weiter gebogen, geklemmt und fixiert – gegen jede botanische Intuition, aber im Sinne der Wissenschaft. Das horizontale Wachstum nimmt Gestalt an, die Scrog-Vorbereitung läuft auf vollen Touren. 🌡️ Klimawerte Tagestemperatur: 24 °C Nacht: 19 °C Luftfeuchtigkeit: ~65 % Nährlösung: 19 °C / EC 1.5 / pH 5.8 Licht: Mars Hydro FC6500 Evo @ 730 W + Blue Adlites → Stabil, steril, effizient – genau wie’s ein Labor mag. 🚚 Ausblick Zum Ende der Woche steht der Umzug ins große RDWC-System im Hauptzelt an. Dort wartet das Scrog-Netz – der nächste Schritt in der Evolution der Ordnung. Ab dann heißt es: Flächenwachstum statt Höhenflug. Labornotiz Die Wurzeln tanzen im Nebel, die Triebe trotzen der Physik – und irgendwo zwischen Messgerät und Nährlösung beginnt das kontrollierte Chaos, das wir Wachstum nennen. --------------------------------------------- HydroLab – Week 4: Structure, Spectrum & Controlled Chaos Welcome back to the HydroLab, where order only exists when forced into submission. 🌿⚗️ 🔬 Status Report The ladies keep thriving in their hydroponic habitat. Roots are expanding into thick, creamy-white mats — living sculptures of cellulose and nutrient mist. System stability remains rock solid: pH and EC levels behave like obedient lab subjects after a caffeine infusion. 💡 Spectrum Experiment New addition: the blue Adlites. Objective: counteract the sativa tendency for endless vertical ambition. In simple terms – less stretch, more discipline. So far, it works: internodal spacing is tightening, and the structure looks far more compact and controlled. Training Progress LST continues. Branches are bent, clipped, and restrained — not out of cruelty, but for the sake of science. The canopy spreads wider each day, forming the foundation for the upcoming Scrog operation. 🌡️ Lab Conditions Day temp: 24 °C Night temp: 19 °C Humidity: ~65 % Nutrient solution: 19 °C / EC 1.5 / pH 5.8 Lighting: Mars Hydro FC6500 Evo @ 730 W + Blue Adlites → Stable, sterile, efficient — just how a laboratory likes it. 🚚 Next Phase By the end of this week, the plants will move into the main RDWC system inside the big tent. There, the Scrog net awaits — the next evolutionary stage of controlled chaos. From now on, it’s all about horizontal dominance over vertical rebellion. Lab Note Roots are dancing in the mist, branches defying gravity — and somewhere between the sensors and nutrient tanks, chaos quietly transforms into progress. 🔖 Tags #HydroLab #RDWC #MarsHydro #Adlite #Scrog #CannaAqua #Bluelab #ACInfinity #WaterChiller #THCGrow #GrowTech #ControlledChaos #FlavourFocused
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Ayer hice el primer transplante a un solo cup de litro. Encontré un gusano, debe ser del humos que le pongo al sustrato que reciclo, lo bueno que ahora puedo decir literalmente suelo vivo. Les puse de top dress harina de neem como preventivo de plagas, insect frass y harina de malta para los microorganisms.
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no problems at all, as usual if things are dialed in but just as long as it is. i did not change water yet, i fill it up every morning until water reaches the plastic pot. The water is ph corrected 5.5-6.5 somewhere around that with the same nutes but in lower concentration so it adds up to 1000ppm
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Week 1 of flower for White Widow by Greenhouseseedco Fed her 2.7g of BioBloom per L of soil, watered that in and flipped it to flower 24hours ago. As more room opens up in the tent ill spread her out a little more. Also wont be defoliating unless necessary as I'm trying to bring up the humidity a little.
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30/07: Wir starten heute in Blüte-Tag 1. Die Pflanze hat sich super entwickelt und viele gesunde Triebe entwickelt. Das Netz habe ich auch schon eingehängt, so kann ich die Triebe noch Lenken und möglichst vielen von ihnen Licht geben
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My OG Kush plant is from Royal Queen Seeds, and I know they sometimes get a bad rap, but I've grown their OG Kush before and it was fantastic. This pheno has some awesome leaves and just a really good structure overall. It's been a challenging week with the constant rain and ridiculously high humidity. Keeping things dry indoors has been a real struggle. Despite the weather, I managed to flip all my feminized photoperiod plants to flower this week. I'm hoping the switch will go smoothly, but with this humidity, it's going to be tough.
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This chocolope took to the LST well. The buds have swelled to massive proportions, I am more than impressed with my first dedicated photo grow. I am definitely a dna genetics fan for good!
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Me está gustando mucho como huele Muy frutal Estoy agradecido ya que las plantas resistieron y siguen creciendo Revisando parámetros y limpiando Alistando para el día de corte
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Great week for these plants. They are super healthy and moving along right through the early weeks of flower. 🌱 I've only been giving them water as I use organic compost as a meduim and they are very happy. 😎 The plant on the right is already very pungent.😵
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I got some new lights this week, so am looking forward to seeing the difference led can do, getting awesome growth from the auto's, and the fem seeds are going well too. All is well in the garden this week other than the Lsd 25 auto seed, which is struggling still, wet feet may be, I will try to dry the pot, before more water is fed. Any ideas?
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Week 7: The SpiderFarmer SF4000 has arrived. It’s hanging at about 28” at 80% and the plants seem to be very happy. The spectrum is significantly “whiter” rather than the purple of my other lights. Heat is definitely manageable. Buds have chunked up over that last week. I did probably the last feeding as I’m coming up to day 56. Clones are rooted and planted for next round and trying to decide what to run for next round. Some strains are looking better than others but overall pretty nice. Happy Growing 🌱
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My first issue with a deficiency happened on 4/20. I’m hoping it was Molybdenum deficiency vs Nitrogen. But added a little base veg in to boost up N in case. Feel free to let me know what you think the issue could be. Seems to be coloring its leaves a week early. But the nugs are looking great and smelling like jet fuel. Putting into fall simulations this weekend. Day 32 on 4/22.
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Runoff ph is a bit high this time. Don’t know why. Around 6.8. Average ph going in is 6.0. Also the big fan leaves on ice cream cakes are kind of strange shaped. Will see how they are going to look later.
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Growing rapidly from day 36 to 43. BB1 is very bushy and compact. GG2 has the most stretch in the last 2 weeks. Defol 9 leaves twice in a week for BB1. All others just once. Saw some deficiencies on two plants day 38. Guessing too much Cal Mag caused Potassium lock out. Flushed all 4 with 1.5 gallons of PH 6.5 water. Half gallon Nute water to each, minus Cal Mag on day 42.
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D78/F34 - 17/06/23 - I changed light schedule hoping she's going better. (6 only red ligh and 7 red-white) D79/F35 - 18/06/23 - New lights schedule is running D80/F36 - 19/06/23 - Added water and integrators EC 1.0 and pH 6.4 D81/F37 - 20/06/23 - Nothing to report D82/F38 - 21/06/23 - Added water and nutes EC 1.0 and pH 5.7 D83/F39 - 22/06/23 - Temp is too high for both water and environment. I see signals of suffering on the flowers (foxtailing) D84/F40 - 23/06/23 - I'm trying to keep the Tremp under control but isn't easy. To lowering water temp (that now is about 26 °C) I'm adding some ice to the water
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A sad week, I found bud rot and had to take my plants out and do a big check and remove all dense underdeveloped growth. It will be a pretty big hit on the yield I guess but the most important thing is learning and that I did. The bud rot could spread due to my RH being 65/70 at nights and it used to be +80 before, + bad airflow. I got new fans in the tent and my dehumidifier was ordered already but its not in yet. On the other side, the plants are looking pretty damn good, they smell amazing and 3 of the 4 plants is getting a very dense nug structure.
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Continued growth, feeding every 3 days as soil dries out. Nice growth spurts noted and apical dominance broken via LST as limbs/new growth reach skyward. Minor fan leaf removal to permit light saturation and airflow to lower areas. Feeding 1/2 gallon per plant about every 3 days.
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Plants seem to have responded well to the flushing between week 14-15. They were flushed for seven days with nothing but neutral water to help with the nute burn. New nutes were added after that. Fan leaves are dying and buds are fattening. Checked trichomes and I’m thinking I will begin flushing this week. I’m hoping for a 10-14 day flush unless I start seeing a lot of amber. I’m feeling torn and may harvest the purple trainwreck plants at two different times. There are a lot of cloudy trichomes but there’s still lots of white pistils being thrown out as well. Didn’t see much amber, some buds have more clear trichomes than others. The clone’s buds appear further along than the mother plant. I may flush only one plant this week and start the flush on the other in another week or so. The widow x plant isn’t ready to flush and is growing strong. I accidentally left my timer on “on” when I left during a weekend during week 3 of flower. The widow x plant started to reveg a bit from the 48 hours of light. I forgot this happened entirely and for a while couldn’t figure out why the buds weren’t fattening... but I’m fairly certain that is why that plant stalled so long. So far no hermies or males! That was several weeks ago. I’m now on week seven of flower so I’m hopeful for a completely seedless grow. I will continue adding photos throughout this week. Harvested the bottom branches off to make room for my next flowering plant. I couldn’t wait any longer, it’s getting too tall and I’ll run out of room. This is the clone that was taken the same time as the flowering PT clone. It has been in a veg tent since being removed from the flowering tent. Buds from lower stems are drying and look good so far... Wet weight- .75 ounces~ 21 grams Dry weight- ~.20 ounces~ 5.5 grams