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Environmental factors have caused plant to enter flower stage . All very small plants
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26 18/7/20 And.. She's topped! You can see the video of the procedure. Now let's hope everything will be ok! 27 She's doing fine, no signs of stress at all. So today I gently bent her to start with lst since she's already showing pre flowers. 29 Today I added mulch! I used shredded straw and grass clippings. I also upgraded her lst. I love using natural elements as little sticks to help with lst! Unfortunately with the mulch the photos are a bit confused. And today we had a little friend, a bumblebee! 🐝 as far as I know, there are no other outdoor cannabis plants in the surroundings so I'm not afraid of accidental pollination. She's clearly concentrating on her 2 new "tops".
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05/10 - Coming into week 4 and the ladies are thriving - Had a little yellowing going on but they have since recovered amazingly - Did a little defoliation on the bottom growth to remove any sick sites - Both will be transplanted into 5 gallon pots later this week. 😎😎😎😎😎 05/15 - Ending week 4 Veg and both ladies are thriving amazingly - I have some defol to do and transplant prep work is under way - Transplanting into 5 gallons puts and moving into the 4x4 through harvest - Coco will be preconditioned with Myco and worm castings for 5 gallon pot drop - LST will be applied to help out with the mid level plant growth and to even out the canopy to grow aligned.
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Also a fastbuds purple lemonade in a 11 litre pot (30grams)a a original cheese in a 2 litre pot(experimenting)which is not ready yet. Strawberry pie.....wow so impressed with the yield but also the looks are amazing and smells like strawberries... who’d of thought it lol. Recommend to everybody will defo grow again. Fastbuds are killing the auto game!👊🏻
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I don’t wanna cut them down it’s almost over lol
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Week 4 no change to nutrient schedule, but plants are drinking faster as they grow so need to refill the reservoir a bit more. I had to photograph the plants on the evening before the day I would have usually take the pic's. When I came home a day later the plants grew A LOT!! They are about 8 inches now and very fluffy. I may have to clean up the branches on the bottom to avoid any issues.
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4/24/23 @ 12:30pm - We did something a little different today. Both plants given 1 gallon of campden water + 1 TSP RECHARGE + 1 TSP Mega Crop + 2 TSP Bloom. This should act like a flush of sorts but the water is loaded with nutes so hopefully this helps the plants turn more green. 4/26/23 @ 9pm - I checked on both plants tonight and the first inch or so of soil felt dry so I decided to water. pH'd 6.5 campden water + 1.75 tsp MegaCrop + 1 tsp Bloom + 1 tsp RECHARGE. 1.5 Gallons per plant. Still some yellowing and wilting but the leaves have straightened out since the wind burn adjustments. Hopefully they uptake all these nutrients, the smells are getting incredible. 4/28/23 @ 2:30pm - Checked on the girls today and I am happy to report they're finally starting to turn back to a nice shade of green. The wind burnt leaves have either died off or recovered. The smells are getting very strong and all the colas are super sticky. Hoping to see some fattening up over the next 2-4 weeks until harvest time. 4/29/23 @ 6pm - Both plants given 1 gallon of campden water + 1/2 tsp MC (4 grams) + 3/4 TSP Bloom + 1/2 TSP RECHARGE pH'd to 6.5 - First pistils starting to turn amber!
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it is healthy and the buds grow vigorously. so far it has withstood wind and weather. it grows in a 1 litre pot. it is more of a minigrow. but it performs very well for the conditions.
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Here is the grower-style English version: Well, here we are at the halfway point: 35 days of veg, 35 days of flower, and about 35 days left. Probably less, but it looks cleaner this way. So, what’s interesting this week? The main thing is the smell. They are starting to stink pretty nicely, so I’ve started using the ionizer. Everything except #3 smells more or less the same: mostly sweet chemicals, so I guess GG#4 is taking the lead there. Somewhere in the background you can catch some berries, but not right away. I don’t really know what Kush is supposed to smell like, but I had a chance to try DC Kush last year, and this smell reminds me of it a lot. Sweet, herbal, with that little bitter grapefruit-like edge. But the real star here is #3. Straight from the breeder’s description: blueberry pie. No, you don’t get it… Imagine one of those closed pies from cartoons. You move closer, and first you get that sweet baked smell. Then boom — blueberry filling explosion. And it keeps getting stronger and stronger until everything is covered in blueberries and there is no escape. Crazy stuff. I’ve been smelling this plant for a while now, and it still impresses me every time. Also, a new little gadget arrived: a 2-in-1 pH/EC meter with automatic temperature compensation, auto calibration, and most importantly, for lazy asses like me — dry storage. Rinse it in RO or distilled water, close it, put it away. AquaMaster P110Pro. A couple more goodies for the nutrient soup from APTUS also joined the party. I always had this feeling that something was missing from my salt-based mix, even in coco. So, meet: Topbooster — amino acids with a small amount of NPK. ENZYM+ — enzymes. I’m not going to write a love poem about them. If you want, you can look them up and read what they do. I liked their silicon product, so I decided to test these two as well, mainly to push flavor, smell, and cannabinoids as far as possible. Everything else is already covered. One more thing. I decided to refresh my crop steering knowledge a bit, because I had a couple of unclear moments. And honestly, there’s not much place to refresh it properly except with AI, so I used Gemini 3.1 Pro Preview. Turns out, I was doing some things wrong. Not everything, of course, but I definitely messed up the vegetative irrigation strategy. Drain should be happening gradually during the whole P2 phase — the irrigation shots that maintain substrate moisture during the day. Not all at once after the first big irrigation, like I was doing with a generative strategy. So basically, I was sending the plant a slightly wrong signal. Well, no big deal. The main thing is to catch it in time and correct it. Buds are swelling, stigmas are not dying off, so overall everything still looks fine.
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Blueberry Headband (2) and a Amhest Sour Diesel (1)from Humboldt Seeds. https://www.dinafem.org/en/blueberry-headband/ https://www.dinafem.org/en/amherst-sour-diesel/ Lighting https://www.horticulturelightinggroup.ca/products/260w-qb-v2-led-kit DWC Nutients https://generalhydroponics.com/floraseries FloraGro FloraBloom FloraMicro Diamond Nectar https://generalhydroponics.com/diamond-nectar Cal Mag https://generalhydroponics.com/calimagic SuperThrive https://superthrive.com/ Epsom salts
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Holaa, 6ta semana y ya vamos superando los problemas de temperatura. Recibí la manta calefactora y la temperatura con el led apagado subió a 16-17ºC, es un gran avance con respecto a los 13-14ºC que alcanzaba. Los esquejes van avanzando bien, el esqueje con la poda apical va desarrollando los tallos del centro y esta tomando una buena forma. El esqueje con LST esta tomando más fuerza en sus tallos principales y se vuelve más frondosa. Empece a regar agua con EC casi nula y no eh podido agregar los nutrientes básicos para llegar a un EC base de 0.4. Por esto es que creo que los esquejes están presentando una deficiencia de calcio para esto estoy a la espera del producto SENSI CAL-MAG XTRA de Advanced Nutrients con este voy a corregir la EC base del agua de riego y aplicare una fertilización foliar para las carencias presentes. Espero que los resultados sean los esperados. A los esquejes los acompaña la Negra 44 que tiene un diario aparte y un palto(aguacate). Cualquier recomendación sera bien recibida!!
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Hello this is the end of week2 and the beginning of week 3 of veg. I found some small white marks and knew it was thrips... so I sprayed them with some Doctor Doom to get rid of them. I guess I didn't shake the can enough or sprayed too close and burnt the little seedlings. Felt bad. But they are bouncing back. The new leaves look good. The plants are getting some regular nutrients and seem to be growing good now. I'll start to sex them at around week 5 and then every watering after that I'll get down with my magnifying glass and look at the preflowers. Most will show their sex by week 8 and I'm only keeping 1 male for breeding. The best male, I hope. Seeing how the second strain didn't start so good, I'll put these girls into the green house. Got 6 spots in there for the 6 best females. I'll determine which is the best males and females, with the stem rub test. I'll tell you about it later... I found these essential oil recipes on theindoornursery.com/blog/best-essential-oils-for-plants/ or theindoornursery.com/blog/cannabis-pests/ Just trying to help! OK. Keep Growing Straight. Chuck.
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Small problem with ph this week. I found out that one of the branches was showing problems, I found out that the ph of the water on the drip reservoir was around 6.3, I don't know what happen for the ph to change,, when I fill up the reservoir the ph was around 6. I turn off the drip system, empty the reservoir and gave ph correct water by hand and that solved the problem. This was my last week in veg, next week I will switch the lighting to 12-12. This week I used Kyle Kushman's "Chiropractic" Plant Training Method, and I'm very happy with the result. This is the tutorial for anyone interested https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XdfW2p-lHN0&list=WL&index=29&t=1235s Used Foliar spray this week DAY 64 - Nutes PH - 5.97 Solution Temp - 19 PPM-1520 Watering Volume per plant - 4L DAY 66 - Water PH - 5.95 Solution Temp - 18 PPM-603 Watering Volume per plant - 4L DAY 69 - Water PH - 5.79 Solution Temp - 18 PPM-575 Watering Volume per plant - 4L