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Hello jetz hat 76. Tag - January 25. 11. Woche 4. Tag
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Day 28 from cutting they are EATING GOOD! I feel they were a bit hungry but are so happy now. They are reaching for the sky! Watered on Dec 14 with a ppm of around 900 of 6ml /gal A+B 6 ml FS 2ML golden tree. I'm seeing some signs of a few things that I have pretty much eliminated down to either a nutrient deficiency or a need to transplant either way this weekend I'm going to do it and we will see what the results are!
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New week for Anesia Hyper glue Anesia Hyper glue is doing great topping is done and doing some last LST on them preparing them for flowering soon cannot wait 19/10/2 made 360 video today enjoyđŸ€Ł 20/10/21 Thinking of switching to flowering soon don't want them to grow to big in 8L pots 21/10/21 Decided to order some 11L pots to transfer them in so before flowering i probably transfer them so roots can grow some more also gone try Mycorrhiza Mix with transfer More photos Tru the week visit www.marshydro.eu for your best gear and use the PROMO CODE: DEVILSBUD Fully marshydro supported Setup: Marshydro GT120x120x200 Marshydro FC-4800 LED lamp Mars Hydro tent handy info ●【Lock All Light Insid】MARS HYDRO Grow Tent Interior is made of diamond mylar. Non-toxic to the environment, no harm to plants. High-quality 1680D canvas being double stitched, (ALL OTHERS BRAND grow tent is 601D canvas) which is tear-proof for perfect light locking, No light leaks or rips at all. ●【Durability Grow Tent】Stable Metal corner adapters and poles are the trustful supporters of the tent. No rusting nor paint-falling. Quick easy tool-free installation. Carries strong heavy-duty SBS zippers, double layer lining to create a light-proof seal. ●【Easy Observation of your Plants】Special peeks window made by double layers of cloths. Observe the growing conditions of your plants without opening the tent and avoid disturbing plants. The peek window also serves to dissipate heat and ventilate air. ●【Removable Tray Keep Clean】The package includes a removable waterproof floor tray to hold soil and fallen leaves. The tray can be taken out easily to wash. Removable and water-proof makes cleaning easy. ●【Good Ventilation&Fast Assembly】 Circular double-sleeved vent holes with adjustable nylon strap for air circulation by exhaust fan, ducting, carbon filter, or reflector. Better allows proper light, heat, and airflow. Quick tool-free installation. Reinforced by a sturdy metal frame to ensure security and stability, supports up to 140lb. Perfectly safeguard your plants to thrive even in winter.
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Switching them into flower after 8 weeks of veg. Going to get some nutrients this week as well. I decided to downsize and keep the biggest strongest plants and adopting out the rest.
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Topped her on Saturday and gave her Cal/mag abd EM1-10ml and Voodoo. 1.25 liters around outside of puck. Probably go to around 400 ppm next feed. She should love it. Started a cat animation. Just now playing with it, a long way to go. Lol
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This week the nutrition was reduced on the base and most of the additives. Only overdrive and bud factor X stayed at recommended dosage. The branches were readjusted to allow for light to reach lower nugs. Even though the pistils look brown and mostly curled in the tricomes are still clear... The run off last watering was extra high. A light flush with a week nute solution may be needed to correct this.
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Eine richtige Terpbombe. Freu mich schon richtig Sie zu smoken!
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Semana del 2 al 8 de septiembre 2024, fotos del dĂ­a jueves 5 de septiembre. Riego el dia lunes por la noche, se rego con Floralicius Plus e Hidrol-pez.
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For the first 2 weeks the pot was weighed before watering. Into Substrate 10ml D1: D2: 5ml D3: keep moist D4: 10ml D5: keep moist D6: 13ml D7: put towel in tent for more humidity Lamp 70% 65
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Total Days: 70 Flower: 31 Vege growth is stopped or very slow at this point. Might eke out another inch or two. I'll raise the lights as far as they can go soon (only 3-4" for the 650w light on right), but with the higher operating RH%, I've yet to see any pistil burn. The light cycle shift to accomodate the painters definitely stressed 2 plants. One was removed. The second i am retardedly going to keep. I stripped off lower weak buds that had the nanners. Pruned a few weak axilla, too. The nearby plant pistils are lily white, so it should be fine. The pistils will be changing color soon, so that will no longer be a good way to assess the risk going forward. Meh, I know it was caused by light stress, so any seeds not selfed I'll probably keep them. Overall, I'm relatively happy with development. Need to adjust some procedures in next cycle and maybe a few more tweaks in winter 2025-1. Second irrigation went well, but i did find a partially clogged emitter. Probably a plastic bit from hold-punching. With 8 emitters per pot, the overkill makes it irrelvant and the pot wasn't the slowest to finish. A few emitters has some roughly milled inlets. I'll inspect them all over the next couple weeks and replace some as needed. Just realized my new dehum was glowing in my tent the entire time. Luckily the display was facing away but now has a cardboard flap blocking it. If it was fine before, it's even safer now. Photons had to bounce of a wall and travel 5' before it could hit any plant. ----- Early update before end of week upday: So, I've been procrastinating replacing the irrigation setup. It's slowly gotten worse each year (3rd ongoing), but never had the dripper devolve into a dribble. I've been hand-watering 1 or 2 pots the last week or so. Replacing the mini sprinkler heads only fixed 1 of the problem-pots. Think the fittings are leaking on the one that did not improve. All the pvc is gone. All the 1/4" manifolds and tubing are gone. The per plant adjustable nonsense is the worst idea ever as all it does is cause pressure changes and endless tweaking of all the little sprinklers, because changing one impacts all the others, or a speck of dirt might cause a new imbalance that requires adjustments etc - Fucking nightmare of useless repetitive behaviour. Still have the 3/4" ID lead-in, heavy duty, 450psi graden hose with ball shut-off valve and pressure regulator. That is now connected to a 3/4" wye with two 1/2" irrigation tube adapters attached to each end. This forms a loop around the pots with a 1/2" tee per pot that leads to a gate shut-off valve and eight 2-gph pressure compensating emitters - 96 in total. Will do first test run on Sunday. The great thing is that this is all plug and play when I switch to injectors. That'll require some sort of pvc manifold and check valve at the utility tub, but otherwise just connect hose, and it's golden. That's the next step. I'll also re-incorporate the wifi-enabled solenoid valve at that point. Getting rid of the 55-gallon reservoir and pump would be nice. One less thing to maintain (rez) and less things that can break down (pump / powerhead). ------ Sunday Test Flawless first run. Time will tell if they are resistant to clogging, but optimistic at this point. 18psi operational pressure at the irrigation loop. Didn't even need the regulator. The mesh strainer at the pump intake doesn't have the typical, small air-bubble, so the last setup was letting a little air in. The last setup was fatally flawed. Pressure compensating emitters for the win. They didn't even squirt wildly as the air was expelled from empty tubing on first run. Took ~4mins or so. Some pots finished a bit sooner, but that's because they don't drink as much per 24 hours. I can live with that kind of waste. I'll get the timing down to reduce water usage even further. I don't need to wait for every pot to exhibit runoff as that is beyond 10% runoff needs. Might be able to get 4 fertigations before refilling reservoir instead of 3. We'll see. I don't like the minimum ~12-15 gallons sitting over night. It fouls the reservoir faster at low volumes. Anyway, super geeked. They better not clog easily, lol....
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We have a stand out! There is one beautiful girl that is showing some beautiful colour, structure, frostiness, and fade ❀ they are all very dense and frosty but this one girl has stolen the show. I cut their nutrients to almost nothing after running phd water for two waterings consecutively, still a few more weeks to go. I’ll be starting my routine soon if just phd water, but in a slightly higher volume to start breaking up any pockets or salts that may have been forming. Thanks for stopping by, won’t be long! đŸ‡šđŸ‡Šâ€ïžđŸ‘Š
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Day 65-42 Fed 2L Day 66-43 Nothing - starting to see fading Day 67-44 Fed 2.5 L Say 68-45 None Day 69-46 Watered with 2l forgot to ph and 500ml 5.3 water Usually at around 7.6 pl before placing ph down . Oops Day 70-47 Fed 1.25L Started flush 2ml active boost 4 ml dragon force Start normal watering at day 54 Day 71-48 Nothing Day 72-49 Fed 2L Day73-50 Nothing Day74-51 Fed 2 L Day 75-52 Nothing 76-53 Fed 2L Day 77 -54(15th) Nothing Day 78-55 - last day with feed Fed 2 L 1 L ph’ed to 5.8 1L ph’ed to 6.1 Last day watering with nutes . Now to watering with normal ph’ed water Day 79-56 Nothing Day 80 -57 Nothing , (did not water as was not dry but looking back I should’ve ) Day81-58 Watered 2L but no run off . ( will water again tomorrow hopefully get a lot Day 82-59 Watered 1.5 400-500ml run off Day 83-60 Nothing Day 84-61 Fed 2L Day85-62 Nothing Day 86-63 Last day water Day 87-64 Nothing
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Day 87 / 43 Defoliated and took down all fan leafs. By mistake took 3 nuggets down and discovered that very red color has been developed in the bud. 2.7L water Day 90 / 46 2.7L water Day 93 / 49 2.7L water
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Colors of fall are filling the tent along with some lovely smells. Black Cherry 1 smells of sour candy and gas. The sour candy is up front and then followed by a funky gas. Black Cherry 2 smells of wild cherry medicine with a hint of wood. There's a strong wild cherry smell with a faint little bit of medicine all mixed with a small woodsy smell in the background. Tahitian Vanilla 1 smells of an elves' bakery tucked deep in the woods. Creamy, doughy, bakery goods and Cashmere blast for this plant. Tahitian Vanilla 2 smells of pine dumped in cream. Heavy pine smell upfront then a sweet warm creaminess comes into focus but the pine tar never leaves
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Test Mr Hide seeds / LM301B Bestva Quantum Board Estas MarĂ­as automĂĄticas se han hecho enormes, tienen en promedio 1 metro de altura y a mi parecer no es porque se hayan estirado por falta de nutriente en la etapa vegetativa (me encantarĂ­a saber su opiniĂłn sobre esto al verlas). AumentĂ© la potencia del ventilador para que tengan mĂĄs movimiento y potenciar el fortalecimiento de las ramas. El hecho que se hayan hecho tan altas, me hace pensar que con las flores pueda llegar a necesitar estar mĂĄs robustas en las bases. Se ha utilizado agua llovida, que leyendo un poco indican que no tiene mayor beneficio si se almacena para utilizarla posteriormente (se convierte en agua dulce comĂșn), sin embargo he seguido utilizando. Les agradezco sus observaciones para logra identificar asĂ­ los errores que cometo. Buenos humos y buenas vibras
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4 Weeks into Flowering Wow, ...look how bushy it’s gotten compared to last week.? I think this guava is a real high-speed performer.🚀 The flowers are developing really fast and are already starting to give off a subtle scent. If its neighbor, the “Gelato,” didn’t stink like hell, I might even be able to guess what it smells like.😅 A really strong week without any fertilizer. The next feeding will be in a few days. đŸ…đŸ„ŠđŸšż
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Zdar hombres, mĂĄme tu 27. Den květu holky v cajku, zvĂœĆĄil jsem hnojky a zvlĂĄdajĂ­ to Ășplně ok. Snad poƙádně nakyneme. Zdar zas za tĂœden.
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For first two plants Used glass of water + seed sew directly to soil once tap root ~6mm. For the second two plants I used GOW + Paper towel method. Substrate is 2/3 fox farm ocean forest +1/3 happy frog top. For the second two plants used 2/3 bio flower 365 soil + 1/3 happy frog top. (due to my plants being auto flowers the all-purpose 365 soil likely would have been a less hot alternative). All baby janes were potted in final 3-gallon fabric pots. Didnt plan to do diary at start so apologies for some lack of main character development.