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@WhiteEdge
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Flowering W5 D1 No Co2 in tank, last night Co2 levels drop to 250ppm Outside temperatures freeze my window from extraction fan. Big problem. No Co2 , no ventilation😒 Light intensity HLG Diablo - 800-1000 PPFD , Light distance - 50/55cm, DLI - 42, Light Interval 12/12, SCL @ 45% - DeepRed @ 100%, FarRed @ 30%, UCL-50% Midea 25c5% day/night, TM 65/55%RH, AC Infinity AUTO - 4/3 Day RH - 65/70%, Night RH - 55/59%, Day Temperature - 26/28c, Night Temperature - 21c/23c Leaf temperature 25/26, VPD Day - 1.1/1.2 , VPD Night 1.0/1.2 CO2 - less than 400ppm Nutrient Tank - 2.20EC, PH-6.00, Temperature - 17/18c, ORP-600/800mV Day Misting - 20sON/10minOFF + 1 x (8min) shot Night Misting - 40sON/45min OFF Runoff - 10.00h-r2400ec/6.02ph, 19.30h-2300ec Flowering W5 D2 Light intensity HLG Diablo - 800-1000 PPFD , Light distance - 45/50cm, DLI - 42, Light Interval 12/12, SCL @ 40% - DeepRed @ 100%, FarRed @ 30%, UCL-40% Midea 25c5% day/night, TM 64/55%RH, AC Infinity AUTO - 4/3 Day RH - 65/70%, Night RH - 55/59%, Day Temperature - 26/28c, Night Temperature - 20c/22c Leaf temperature 25/26, VPD Day - 1.1/1.2 , VPD Night 1.0/1.2 CO2 - 300-400ppm Nutrient Tank - 2.20EC, PH-6.00, Temperature - 17/18c, ORP-600/800mV Day Misting - 20sON/10minOFF + 1 x (8min) shot Night Misting - 40sON/45min OFF Runoff - 10.00h-r2410ec/6.12ph, 19.30h-2300ec Flowering W5 D3 Light intensity HLG Diablo - 800-1000 PPFD , Light distance - 45/50cm, DLI - 42, Light Interval 12/12, SCL @ 40% - DeepRed @ 100%, FarRed @ 30%, UCL-40% Midea 25c5% day/night, TM 63/55%RH, AC Infinity AUTO - 4/3 Day RH - 65/70%, Night RH - 55/59%, Day Temperature - 26/28c, Night Temperature - 21c/22c Leaf temperature 25/26, VPD Day - 1.1/1.2 , VPD Night 1.0/1.2 CO2 - 400+PPM Nutrient Tank - 2.20EC, PH-6.00, Temperature - 17/18c, ORP-600/800mV Day Misting - 25sON/15minOFF + 2 x (8min) shot Night Misting - 40sON/45min OFF Runoff - 10.00h-r2410ec/6.12ph, Flowering W5 D5 PH calibration, 7.44,- 0.44 off, tank was at 5.56ph Light intensity HLG Diablo - 800-1000 PPFD , Light distance - 45/50cm, DLI - 42, Light Interval 12/12, SCL @ 40% - DeepRed @ 100%, FarRed @ 30%, UCL-40% Midea 25c5% day/night, TM 63/55%RH, AC Infinity AUTO - 4/3 Day RH - 65/70%, Night RH - 55/59%, Day Temperature - 26/28c, Night Temperature - 21c/22c Leaf temperature 25/26, VPD Day - 1.1/1.2 , VPD Night 1.0/1.2 CO2 - 400+PPM Nutrient Tank - 2.20EC, PH-6.00, Temperature - 17/18c, ORP-600/800mV Day Misting - 20sON/10minOFF + 1 x (8min) shot Night Misting - 40sON/45min OFF Runoff - 10.00h-r2430ec, Flowering W5 D6 Again no irrigation for last 3 hour in day time and firs 3 hour in night times Dilute tank to 1800ec, PH at 6.05 running for rest off the day with this solution Light intensity HLG Diablo - 800-1000 PPFD , Light distance - 45/50cm, DLI - 42, Light Interval 12/12, Smanjo diabla, bilo je i do 1380ppfd! Sada je na kanopji oko 950ppfd u vecem delu SCL @ 40% - DeepRed @ 100%, FarRed @ 30%, UCL-40% Midea 25c5% day/night, TM 60/53%RH, AC Infinity AUTO - 4/3 Day RH - 65/70%, Night RH - 55/59%, Day Temperature - 26/28c, Night Temperature - 21c/22c Leaf temperature 25/26, VPD Day - 1.1/1.2 , VPD Night 1.0/1.2 CO2 - 400+PPM Nutrient Tank - 2.20EC, PH-6.00, Temperature - 17/18c, ORP-600/800mV Day Misting - 20sON/10minOFF + 2 x (6min) shot Night Misting - 40sON/45min OFF
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They are phenomenal 😀 a little more and then they will go to the wash
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@Piorkeed
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Tenth week of flowering started. I went out a week and at my return I discovered that the #2 is sick. The plant doesn't drink anymore and a lot of branches are falling down with limp leaves. I think that the missing defoliation, the height and the poor ventilation caused that. At the moment I removed her from the tent moving her out to the balcony. I did a huge defoliation to the #1 and a massive LST in order to low the height of buds that reached the lamp that is at its maximum height. So far I gave to the plant only water. I think that the cause of plant disease is the high humidity level (at least 90%...). Tomorrow I will buy a dehumidifier hoping that this will help the remaining plant. D63: changed the water into the pot. Added 15 ml grow, 30ml micro and 40ml bloom. [email protected] EC 1.2 D64: after the defoliation the plant seems to be healthy. The humidity into the tent is still high, tomorrow I will install the dehumidifier. D65: I've put a dehumidifier into the tent, I've added 3 liters of tap water to the pot; the plant is drinking a lot so I think that she is fine. The plants produces a lot of fat buds, so I've checked the trichomes for the first time, they are clear for the majority. D67: added 5 liters of tap water to the pot. The plant is drinking a lot
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So we have one in week three of flower and the other is currently still in veg do to vegetables and other #AUTOs started for friends. It’s going to be interesting to say the least having that hydro in flower will be insane, almost need to remove half in clones just to be able to maintain. From what I’ve from her sister the stretch is easily manageable. Cheers to good Budz & Buds
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Comming into the 2022 season, this year I decided to go with a friend's prized cut of unknown bag seed origins. It was free and the flower I smoked was amazing. Let's see how they do this year. So as always started with 15 gal fabric pots and filled them up with promix hp. Amended the soil with 70/30 ratio of Gaia green 444 and 284 at 4tspg. This year I also decided to amend the soil with worm castings at 7.5lbs/15gal of soil. For watering we used tap water @6.4pH mixed with 50mL of molassas to 5 gal of water. Stick trap indicators are put up to monitor pests such as gnats. The ladies are about 6-8weeks old clones for reference. See you on the next update!
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I absolutely love to watch them grow! Especially that moment they hit their first growth spurt. I started with RO water that is remineralized for drinking purposes. The ppm is only 18! My tap is 156! So considering they don’t need much water, I’ve been stealing some of our drinking water. The RO water starts at pH of 7. After I add the nutrients, ppm of 249 @ pH of 5.8 while soil is still sweet @ pH of 7 I think my days are off as a new week begins on the last day of the previous week. I am going to leave that for consistency. 04/21 - Noticing some possible nutrient issues with the Fruity Pebbles for several days now. Going to see what she needs. Up front I’m thinking maybe just a super small amount of Amino Acids with a little Epsom Salt. Maybe she is struggling to access the nitrates from the neem cake. IF it’s a issues with nitrogen. We will see. Maybe she would benefit from some extra calcium?… Any ideas are greatly appreciated. Day 22 and I am noticing how these girls have been burning up a lot of potassium lately, dealing with the wind and sun 💨 ☀️, getting pushed around all day. I plant to top dress with some Kelp Meal pretty soon. Day 24 -> 4/22/22- a quote from the weather on today’s red flag warning and dust storm warning. “ HAZARD...Less than a quarter mile visibility with damaging wind in excess of 60 mph. SOURCE...Satellite imagery. IMPACT...Dangerous life-threatening travel.” I’m keeping the girls inside today. Day 26, I was planning to check the runoff on some of these girls, especially the fruity pebbles, however I messed that up as I also top dressed WAY too much of the seaweed bliss. So I flushed with plain RO water at pH of 7 until there was only slight coloration in the runoff. I didn’t check the runoff as a lot has changed with all that flushing. So next watering/feeding I will make sure I check the runoff on multiple plants. So the seaweed bliss with its 17 on potassium, seems to be the most likely culprit for why there is a bronze-ish color on the inside of the new growth. Hopefully a foliar feed of Epsom salts can correct the problem. Inside tent, lights on LOW. Noticing similar pattern in all of them to a degree, most noticeable in the fruity pebbles.
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The front left one is some clear mostly cloudy a few amber The rest are some clear mostly cloudy no amber They reak of sweet gassy and very tropical citrusy. They have been getting 1000-1600 ppfd since week 4 . The tops are rock hard but still have some softness to them. I think I’ll harvest day 60-63 we shall see
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LAST FEED 7/7 7/8 I'm very excited with how my little grow is turning out. Preflower are forming on my mendo breath. Slurricanes are a little behind. I'm wondering when to switch to flower nutes. We will be getting thunderstorms today and this weekend. I obtained four blow up mattresses and cut them, zip tied them together and covered with gorilla tape. Since I didnt have enough lumber to frame the top of my fence I will not be able to use the rain guard tonight. I think they will be fine Having a frame that I could staple it too very quickly would be invaluable especially in the fall. 7/9 I added some additional supports last night. Glad I did as I have no damage and that was a huge storm. Preflowers are forming and smell is pungent. 7/10 Fog was heavy this morning but the sun is out now. Looks like it will be nice all day. I found a spider web at the bottom of a plant wrapped at the base of the stem. I've been killing pregnant spiders that will fold the leaves and web them together to hatch there babies in. The webs they weave are extremely durable. I swept up app webs which were easy to see do to the most and fog. I still see some pillar damage so I think you I might hit them with captain Jack's that way if I'm missing something I can spray before I transition to flower nutes. I watered today as I wasnt sure how much rain the plants had got and I didnt water yedterday. 7/11 It poured all night. It was the type of rain plants love. A bit heavy at times. I had to check plants with an umbrella. No damage. Everything looks good. I took no pictures due to the rain. As soon as I left it stopped raining. The sun came out yesterday and it was extremely humid. Plants seemed to love it. I'm really debating when I should switch to flower nutes. Went back later in the day. Sun came out and it was humid as hell. I took a couple pictures. 7/12 Heavy thunder showers gave way to sunny skies. I fed today and increased to 2tsp grow big and used micro bre instead of kango roots. It hasn't been a week yet but I will be away for a week and family will be caring for my plants. I will still monitor via security feeds and the morning through facetime. My plants seem to be doing super good and I hate to leave them even for a night. Oh well. I'll have to hope a masters in forestry and a masters on botany will suffice to care for my garden. Honestly I'd probably rather have a smelly hippie looking after them. At the local store brown tail moths coated the store. It was ridiculous. I applied BT heavily to my entire crop and actually say a few moths fly out from under the plants. It's been so dry the moths biggest predator (a form of algae) didnt grow. The CDC issued guidelines as they are poisonous. If you've never had problems with worms you might this year. 7/13 like I said family is watching my grow for a few days so I'm not sure if I'll be posting. I may have pictures sent and facetime. I can always check the cameras anyway. I sprayed BT last night just to be safe. That was unreal. I'm worried to leave my girls but I know it's just my anxiety disorder. When I get back I'm switching the mendo breath to flower nutes. Maybe slurricane too. What do you guys think? Hope you enjoy the video. I had much better internet connection. 7/14 I'm super lucky to have the family I do. They have taken pictures for me and facetimed my plants. I can monitor with my cameras but it's great to facetime and look really close.
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@Lazuli
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She starts to drink a lot now , final week stretch then she goes full flower
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@Xabii
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Increased EC some more and will continue to increase it, aiming for around 2.5-3 but in slows steps. The HBSS Cross is still small but growing, slooooowly starts flowering, overall very healthy and good looking plant just takes its time I guess. The GWK Cross on the other hand still goes crazy, did some lolipoping and a little bit of supercropping as well as LST and of course the new net, this one is giving me a hard time but I think I will be rewarded, even with very high intensity of the light it still stretches towards it. This pheno is extremly light hungry, noticeable since sprout with the super leggy start. Overall a very good week and the GWK cross keeps impressing me. Values are average of the day. DATE - EC(us/cm) 20250725 1434 20250726 1437 20250727 1457 20250728 1601 20250729 1607 20250730 1620 20250731 1740 DATE - PH 20250725 5.99 20250726 5.95 20250727 5.92 20250728 6.12 20250729 6.09 20250730 6.02 20250731 6.03 DATE - ORP (mV) 20250725 -54 20250726 -54 20250727 -55 20250728 -59 20250729 -59 20250730 -59 20250731 -60 DATE - °C - RH% (Tent Temp/RH) 20250725 23.5 72 20250726 23.4 73 20250727 23.6 69 20250728 22.1 71 20250729 22.6 68 20250730 22.3 65 20250731 22.7 69 DATE - °C (Reservoir) 20250725 21.0 20250726 21.0 20250727 20.9 20250728 20.1 20250729 20.1 20250730 19.8 20250731 20.4 DATE - CF 20250725 14.34 20250726 14.37 20250727 14.56 20250728 16.01 20250729 16.07 20250730 16.20 20250731 17.40
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Meow! Week 4 is upon us! We adjusted her ties this week and removed a few of the larger top fans..her color is nice and uniform..her bud development looks closer to week 3 than 4 but she'll probably start plumping quick in the next week..we lost half of our flower lighting for most the week, we use a dual 315watt and one side of the ballast had a short..we remedied this and ordered another 315watt CMH..now that we have more light than we need, moving from a 4ft an 8ft flowering tent may be in our future... thank for reading and happy growing 🐱 7/12/21- light defoliation thru the center to base and removed some large fans from the top of the main stems
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@scorp
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broke down one branch 😲 I think it's normal results for the first time for Hydro
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@TyRun
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Fully restored after stress, continue vigorous grow.
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@Qlimax
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d14 -slow growing flower exploded :) d15-flowers growing rly fast i can just wach nothing to do yet :) d17-*fiming* one plant(smallet) with smallest pot for some tests d18- spoten first pistils alredy.... pre flowering i guess d20-flowers looking good growing fast :D d20- started with some LST d21- Changed MH to HPS and 20h light to 22h light. d21-This week was nice,didnt do any big changes plants growing nicely onley 1 flower growing complety diffrent then others...all have 4new stems every way this onley have onley 2.....then all have 1 main cola on top this one looks like will have 2 main colas...(4 or 6 now when i FIM it ..will see if i even fim it curecly ) Thats all! Was fun and i cant wait for harvest day!!!!
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Day 77. Forced one, noticed nanners and bud rot. So had to take fast actions !!! Easiest trim jail ever ! ;))) Two down, one left for extra week. Day 82. Last one is down ! Very smelly and hairy ;) Day 85. First two in jars ! Day 89. Last one went for curing. 347 g from 3 plants ! Happy Growing !!!
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@Bak2Blk
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The girls have grown so much and they already smell pretty good. I'm trying to decide if I should SCROG. I have a trellis net but it's just a net, not the boxy thing that I've seen others with. What do yall think, should I SCROG? GDP2 is in her 5th week. If she were the same age as GDP1 and BK, I'd flip them next week but I'll try waiting at least another couple of weeks to give her some time to grow a little more although she's catching up with the other 2 height. I'll be posting more throughout the week. 7/4/22: Defoliation... I know it's needed but they're my babies.... lololol 7/7/22: Look at my girls... they don't look like they've recently been defoliated. You can tell which ones are the Granddaddy Purples... they have a purple tint to them. The Bubba Kush is super green... 😍😘😍
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im not sure how many days the light went out after i go on vacation. T T this week . stop nutrients use water ph5.8-6.2