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15d ago
Hawii_ReLoaded Hi Guys and welcome 🤘😊 Finally the time has come to start another grow. I‘m pretty excited for this cultivar and was able to get a seed from a grow bro :) The seed germinated within 48 hours in a glass of water and was successfully planted into the seedling pot. Germination was done in an thermo box with an heating mat set at approx. 22-23 degrees C. Kept a little spacer in between that the seed don’t have a direct contact to the heating mat. Other two seeds are from Square One Genetics and Robin Hood Seeds which will be shown in a separate grow diary 😉 The next update will hopefully include the sprouted seedling and a summary of the self mixed Living Soil which will be used on this run. More details will follow shortly 😁✌️ Thanks for stopping by and stay tuned💚🌱
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Glass Of Water
Germination Method
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Week 1. Vegetation
9d ago
5 cm
Height
20 hrs
Light Schedule
26 °C
Day Air Temp
No Smell
Smell
80 %
Air Humidity
23 °C
Solution Temp
23 °C
Substrate Temp
23 °C
Night Air Temp
1.5 liters
Pot Size
0.03 liters
Watering Volume
25 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 7
FPE Horsetail
5 mll
FPE Comfrey
5 mll
Horticultural Aloe - BuildASoil
Horticultural Aloe
0.65 mll
Hawii_ReLoaded Hey Growmies 🤘 Week 1 - Day 1-7 🌱 The seedlings successfully sprouted. Will start counting the days on this diary once they have broken through the soil surface. Took another 48 hours after transplant until all of them got visible. Used a humidity dome for the first two days. Seedling pot: 70% BioBizz Light Mix 20% Wormcastings 5% Compost 5% Perlite Added to the total soil volume of 4.5 liters Basalt, Gypsum and Kelp meal (1-TL/Tsp each). The kelp should support with the root development as there are a lot of growth hormones contained. Watered in with 5% of total soil volume with filtered tap water. No PH adjustment. Prepared pots were sitting for some days before the sprouted seeds were transplanted. Sprinkled Rootwise Complete around each seed during the transplant. Last Dance was the first who broke through the surface. She looks definitely like a more indica leaning hybrid with this typical leaf structure. Also she doesn’t like the light intensity like the other two plants in the seedling tent. Curled her leaves which can be a sign of too excessive light intensity. Pulled the pot a little bit more away from the light. Let’s see if something will change within the next few days. Current Conditions: PPFD: 250-260 (SANlight Stixx @40%) VPD: 0.6-0.7 (Offset 0 degrees C) Not much to report about the first few days. The next update will include a detailed report on the mixed living soil which is already maturing since 10 days. However want to take the time and describe the procedure to everyone who is interested in this soil mixing process :) Stay tuned on the next update and keep on growing 🤘🌱
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Week 2. Vegetation
2d ago
10 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
26 °C
Day Air Temp
Weak
Smell
73 %
Air Humidity
23 °C
Solution Temp
23 °C
Substrate Temp
22 °C
Night Air Temp
1.5 liters
Pot Size
0.05 liters
Watering Volume
25 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 6
FPE Horsetail
10 mll
Horticultural Aloe - BuildASoil
Horticultural Aloe
0.65 mll
Coconut Water Powder - BuildASoil
Coconut Water Powder
1.3 mll
Hawii_ReLoaded Hey Guys and welcome 😁✌️ 📆 Week 2 - Day 14 The little lady was growing fast over the last week. She is looking healthy and happy in their environment. However I‘m not super happy with this pheno type of Last Dance. She was a little bitchy over the last days. Super sensitive to the light intensity and the circulation fan even if the fan wasn’t pointed at her directly. Increased the distance to the Sanlight Stixx even further. Was working on some modifications in my grow area over the last days. So everything is ready that the girl can move to her own tent and final container within the next days. Current conditions: VPD: 0.8-0.9 (0 degrees C Offset) Light intensity: 240 PPFD She got their weekly amendments today: Rootwise complete, Rootwise enzyme, coconut water powder, Aloe vera, FPE Horsetail, BAS wetting agent Living Soil: As promised from early start of this diary will provide a summary of the mixed living soil. At first would like to point out that my target was this time to create a recipe which isn’t that heavy on nitrogen. Many classic LS recipes are using ingredients which are containing a lot of N. That’s why wanted to try out something different. Also the amount of aeration was almost doubled compared to last run. That will support stronger root growth and a healthier soil. Wanted to share my thoughts with the community. All ingredients are strictly organic. Most by Almicanna Spain. Nutrient amendments: Kelp, Crustacean meal, Neem, Insect frass, Malted Barley, Bat Guano, Soft Rock Phosphat, Fish meal, Camelina meal, Soy meal, FHM, Bokashi, Craft Blend (BAS) Minerals: Basalt, Gypsum, Oyster Shell, Alga lime, Azomite, Greensand, Java Lava, Leonardita Base Mix: Peat moss 34%, Worm castings 20%, Compost 5%, Biochar 6% Aeration: Pumice+Rice husks 35% The minerals was first mixed into the base mix, second nutrients and last aeration. My idea is to have a high diversity of the single ingredients, that there is no single ingredient dominating the soil mix. At the end the mix was watered in with 5% (total soil volume) filtered tap water and tilled every few days. The mix heated up after a few days, but as there are no bone, blood or feather meal included it came back to a normal temperature level after a few days. Personally I avoid these three ingredients, as I don’t want to stress the soil biology with substances which may still be contained from animal breeding. These ingredients are allowed for organic farming but in most cases they are not organic. It’s cheap and a very popular product in many organic fertilizers which are available on the market. Don’t want to point out it‘s a bad practice, but it’s just my personal preference. At the end everyone needs to decide for themselves what is the right path to move forward :) That was just my thoughts on this topic and could go on now forever, but don’t want to bore you guys with it. If you were reading all the way down here, really appreciate you were taking the time 💚 this means a lot to me!!
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cultivars
cultivars commentedweek 22d ago
That's what we call knowledge transfer
Hawii_ReLoaded
Hawii_ReLoaded commented20h ago
@cultivars, there is always something new to learn
cultivars
cultivars commented20h ago
@Hawii_ReLoaded, yessir... and appreciate you sharing your wisdom... cheers!
Hawii_ReLoaded
Hawii_ReLoaded commented3h ago
@cultivars, you‘re very welcomed!! Appreciate your feedback :) Wouldn’t call it wisdom, was just my experience from previous runs and watching hours of BAS YouTube videos😉
Natrona
Natrona commentedweek 015d ago
Happy growing 🌱 💚 💫
Hawii_ReLoaded
Hawii_ReLoaded commented15d ago
@Natrona, thank you
JackOfAllTrades
JackOfAllTrades commentedweek 015d ago
Mega! Bin sehr gespannt auf die Genetik… Wizard Trees steht bei mir auch auf der Liste!
Hawii_ReLoaded
Hawii_ReLoaded commented15d ago
@JackOfAllTrades, ohh ja! Die Kreuzung klingt zumindestens schon vielversprechend. Tea Time vom vorletzten Run war auch absolut genial von Wizard Trees 😁
Gamfin
Gamfin commentedweek 012d ago
Uh, da bin ich mal gespannt. Finde Wizard Trees Samen leider unverschämt teuer, würde gerne wissen ob sie es wert sind oder ob man auch mit anderen Top Breedern (Titan, Cipher, etc.) genug bedient ist. Viel Erfolg! 🌱
Hawii_ReLoaded
Hawii_ReLoaded commented12d ago
@Gamfin, danke Bro! Ja, da hast du absolut Recht. War jedenfalls ein schlauer Move von WT jetzt 3er Päckchen zu verkaufen. Tea Time war absoluter Burner🔥Muss jeder für sich selbst entscheiden ob es das wert ist. Hab den Seed von einem guten Freund geschenkt bekommen 😊
Kushycat
Kushycat commentedweek 015d ago
Enjoy your shared Time 🍀🌞
Hawii_ReLoaded
Hawii_ReLoaded commented15d ago
@Kushycat, danke Kumpel 😁
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