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Feed log; D: 85 - 10L - Si,[4ml],Vega[4ml],Flores [47ml],INPUT; [1.638 EC],[6.0 pH],Ca/Mg[4.8g & 1.5g]- RUNOFF; 4.5L pH [6.3] ,[2.4 EC] Previous irrigation: D82 EC is still too high , will drop the input down to 1.3 next feed in an effort to get the root zone down to 1.8-2.0. I’ve cleared out the larf lower down in the canopy, so the top buds will be getting all the energy
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I've been slacking on here, too much going on. 😥 ended up giving the outside one away Day 74 since sprouting Week 6 of flower Have rearranged almost every day since last update! Currently and hopefully until the end, she's in the 2x2 Spider Farmer with Seedsman Northern lights Auto. Had to raise light as far as it would go.
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Hello Diary. The third week of vegetation has passed and Fat Banana has entered the pre-flowering phase. The plant grew 41 cm in the first three weeks, which is one third less than its roommate Haze Berry. Fat Banana has developed dense branches with lots of leaves, now the leaves and branches are causing problems when watering. I continue to add BioBizz to each watering on a schedule for that week, and I also started adding CalMag preventively. Fat Banana has also become more thirsty, now watering is almost every two days when I prepare 6 liters of water with which I water all three plants evenly. All in all, everything is fine for now and I’m looking forward to the start of flowering. Let’s take a look at the review of the week. 09/10/2020 - Day 15. Watering. I added BioBizz as scheduled for the third week and added 1.5ml / lit CalMag preventively. p.H. I lowered the values ​​to 6.4 with Plagron’s Lemon Kick. The temperature of the water I water with is always around 18, 19 degrees. I also put in a Box and another fan. Temp / Humidity on the farm - 25.3 degrees and 48% humidity. 11/10/2020 - Day 17. Watering. This time I didn’t add BioBizz, but just put 1.5ml / lit CalMag and lowered the p.H. value at 6.4. Temp / Humidity on the farm - 25.3 degrees and 45% humidity. 13/10/2020 - Day 19. Watering. BioBizz for the third week and CalMag preventively. p.H was 6.3 Temp / Humidity on the farm - 25 degrees and 45% humidity. 15/10/2020 - Day 21. Photography, Watering and height measurement. After photographing for the end of the third week of vegetation, I measured the plants on the farm and after all watered with BioBizz and added CalMag preventively. p.H. I dropped to 6.4 Temp / Humidity on the farm - 25.2 degrees and 45% humidity. Fat Banana Auto - Day 21. - 41 cm This week I have finished the vegetation and am entering the flowering phase. For now, the plants look happy and pleased. Their conditions are pretty good and I will try to keep it that way. See you next week.
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Been a great week, not much to say on the dynomyco as it's early stages but im sure to see major improvement over the next week! I will say at this early stage though I do have alot of stable new growth so shows something is working in them roots but as for my females now, wow it's already shown it's work there as I used it on transfer and mixed Into the medium of the rear females so I'm impressed being a first time user! I will say i have learned alot about it following ari and the firebudz team on Instagram, so if anyone needs any pointers check them out they run classes too! Next one is Wednesday at 5pm PST very very educational growmies! Peace and love and stay tuned for greatness 💪🏽💯👊🏽💚
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Humbold Sour Diesel High mellow, keeps you focsed, relaxed and calm. Terps, sweet citrus with a greasy warmth. Not a big fan Buds, only top buds swoll, the rest only popcorn buds
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@maneaura
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The grow cycle was super, super easy. The summer was shitty as HELL. but it still produced really good buds. I don’t have a picture with flash but its sticky and shiny like a diamond!! The other plant sadly got attacked by spider mites so i had to kill it :/
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Day 2 - LST and topping if possible before transition to flower. Slow for separate branches to grow
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Week 8 in the books, cruising to the finish line two more hard watering each and 48 hrs of darkness starting Friday. Genetics: Natty Roots Seed Co Instagram: @green_house_lab
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Blütewoche 1 – Start | Crimson Clay Clone 🌸 Blütewoche eins beginnt – und der Wechsel ist klar sichtbar. Die Pflanze reagiert sofort auf den Photoperiodenwechsel: Die ersten Stretch-Bewegungen setzen ein, neue Spitzen drücken nach oben und die Struktur richtet sich langsam auf die kommende Blütenphase aus. Dieser Run basiert auf einer ursprünglich gereveggten Mutterpflanze, die aus einem feminisierten Seed von Wizard Trees selektiert wurde. Nachdem der Phänotyp im ersten Run identifiziert wurde, wurde die Pflanze erfolgreich revegged und anschließend als Mutter weitergeführt. Die Vegetationsphase dauerte etwa 2,5 Monate. Während dieser Zeit wurden mehrere neue Mutterpflanzen und Klone gesichert, um die Genetik langfristig zu stabilisieren und zukünftige Runs vorzubereiten. Erst nachdem die nächsten Backups gesichert waren, wurde die ursprüngliche reveggte Mutter schließlich in die Blüte geschickt. Man merkt dieser Pflanze die lange Vegetationsphase deutlich an: Kräftige Verzweigungen, stabile Hauptstämme und viel gespeicherte Energie im gesamten Aufbau. IPM & Pflanzenpflege Während der gesamten Vegetationsphase wurde konsequent nach dem Athena Plan gearbeitet. Stack und IPM wurden regelmäßig zwei bis drei Mal pro Woche angewendet. Aufgrund eines früheren Kontakts mit Spinnmilben wurde das Präventionsprogramm bewusst konsequent gefahren und die Dosierung zwischen minimaler und maximaler Empfehlung gehalten, um stabile Bedingungen zu gewährleisten. Die Pflanze hat sich dementsprechend sehr sichtbar entwickelt – dichtes Blattwerk, kräftige Struktur und eine stabile Gesamtvitalität. Natürlich wurde während der Vegetationsphase die Grow-Formel statt Bloom verwendet. Aktuelles Schema zum Start der Blüte • tägliche morgendliche Bewässerung mit der Standard-Nährlösung • Stack + IPM alle drei Tage • dieses Programm wird voraussichtlich bis maximal Ende Blütewoche drei weitergeführt Gerade während der Stretch-Phase ist das Ziel, die Pflanze weiterhin stabil zu halten, Stress zu minimieren und gleichzeitig ein konsequentes präventives Schädlingsmanagement aufrechtzuerhalten. Gesamtbild – Start Blüte Die Pflanze startet massiv in die Blüte. Kräftiges Blattgrün. Saubere Blattspannung. Stabile Struktur mit viel gespeicherter Energie aus der langen Veg-Phase. Die Grundlage ist gelegt. Jetzt beginnt die Phase, in der Stretch, Budsite-Bildung und genetischer Ausdruck der Crimson Clay Genetik sichtbar werden. Blütewoche 1 hat begonnen. EN – Flower Week 1 | Start Flower week one begins – and the transition is immediately visible. The plant reacts quickly to the photoperiod change: early stretch movement starts, new tops push upward, and the structure begins shifting toward full flowering mode. This run originates from an originally revegged mother plant, selected from a feminized Wizard Trees seed. After identifying the phenotype during the first run, the plant was successfully revegged and maintained as a mother to preserve the genetics. The vegetative phase lasted roughly 2.5 months. During this time several backup mothers and clones were taken, securing the genetic line and preparing for future runs. Only after those backups were established was the original revegged mother moved into the flowering cycle. The extended vegetative phase is clearly visible in the plant’s structure: strong branching, thick main stems and significant stored energy throughout the canopy. IPM & Plant Care Throughout the entire vegetative stage the plant followed the Athena schedule. Stack and IPM were applied two to three times per week. Because of a previous encounter with spider mites, the preventative program was maintained carefully, keeping the dosage between the recommended minimum and maximum range. The plant responded extremely well, developing dense foliage, strong structure and overall healthy vigor. Naturally, during vegetative growth the Grow formula was used instead of Bloom. Current schedule at the start of flower • daily morning irrigation with the standard nutrient solution • Stack + IPM every three days • this program will likely continue until the end of flower week three at most The goal during the stretch phase is to keep the plant stable, minimize stress and maintain consistent preventative pest management. Overall impression – Start of Flower The plant enters flowering with strong momentum. Healthy deep green color. Good leaf tension. Stable structural framework with energy built during the long veg phase. The foundation is set. Now the phase begins where stretch, bud site formation and the full genetic expression of the Crimson Clay phenotype start to appear. Flower week 1 has begun.
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Taking a bit longer than expected for pistils development to happen but I'm hopeful it'll be any day now, I think between schwazzing a few days late and underfeeding them I caused a bit too much for them to launch like they could have, live and learn. Tried to see how long pls to could go without a feeding, turns out it's about 24 hours in the flower room. Gonna keep testing stuff but they seem headed back on track. Water pure coco daily. They are starting to thrive again, other than my fricken OMG and Zombie Kush (bad phenotpyes) but they are really just there for fun at this point. Week two saw some decent stretch, definitely need to figure out a better nutrient schedule going forward, recently bought some Veg/Bloom line up so I'm excited to see how powder nutrients go. So a lil update, I'm not editing any of the comments just adding addendums below, so for this one, I'm back to 2x daily watering for the flower room and daily for the veg room, 1.5g each feeding for all plants, as of 9/9/20 I've switched to Veg/Bloom lineup from Hydro Research and can't wait to see how it goes. The zombie kush and OMG are breaking my heart but I'm hopeful after defoliation this Friday and the new nutrient regimen they will be some happy girls. I very well may have just been severely underfeeding but that doesn't make sense since the big plants are doing so great, so I'm not really sure what the hell they want, also don't really care since we're focused on the two plants that have produced heirs. Week two had a lot going on, schwazz tomorrow on all of them and get rid of any smaller branches, should look quite a bit different on tomorrow's post.
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Absolutely stinking beautiful strain Very sticky 2 completely different phenos. Amazing plant love the dynamite from royal queen
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The Hr remains high around here and the smell is getting stronger!
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Onto Flowering nutrients Keep an eye on ph and EC Starting to smell
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Tip of the day: Never let an AI try to set nutrient ratios. The plant on the left is yellowing significantly compared to its neighbor, even though they are both on the same feed. Nutrient rates have since been readjusted to try to help the yellowing plant. I may lose some yield, but hopefully, she pushes through. There are five weeks left until the first yield in nearly two years, with another run right behind it: two clones of the same strain, which will complete the perpetual winter cycle. That will be a wrap until October of 2026. Happy growing, everyone!