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Flowering has really taken off. Kolas are thickening up and smelling amazing... The plants are still a little short. I think I may have stunted them in veg, possibly by giving them some bloom nutrients too early. Was a recommendation from "Mr. Canuck's Grow" (not sure that it was a good one).... Brewing a fungal-dominated compost tea for flower rn, going to administer tomorrow and show the results next week... also trellis didn't make much difference with the uneven canopy, maybe I installed it too late 🤷‍♂️
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@Fergie
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Hey guys sorry not been on as much sorting my situation where I am getting ready to move home Scotland in a few months so is a bit caoas here . But all my ladies are looking awesome check out my Instagram - fergie farms to see all my tents I have running at moment some really great flavours going on . Anyway these ladies are in week 7 or 8 or so they will be repot this week to 10galon smart pots . Once my two autos are down that is 😀I will look be swapping the 6 clones to big tent as soon as my current mother remo chemo and a few other strains finish up end this month 😀 but I will say the smell off this strain is awesome I only wish I had another 10 clones to run along with the 6 but my time where I am is only few more month and just don't have time .😀
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@vilahaze
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tiene un olor muy fuerte y agradable que te cautiva y noquea al mismo tiempo
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@BripGrows
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Still no problems. Starting to fill in more and also gaining a citrus smell that hits me when I open my tent.
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@roro_204
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They grow fast at this Age . Transferred them to 3gal pots this week I miss how the grow room used to be so clean lol before the huge hose was installed :p
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We are in Flush !! Was giving them GH Flora series + rapid start + cal mag
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End of Week 7 CO2 is definitely increasing growth rates but also changes the game with controlling your environment now that it has to be sealed in order to not waste CO2 unnecessarily. You change one thing and it adds many other variables to keep everything in check. I am learning everyday and that's why I grow. The trellis net is doing its job and the canopy is looking nice and even. I also added a soil top-up and top dress of some BioBloom and Mycorhizae so it can start breaking down before I flip to flower next week (Slow release dry organic amendments). And the ladies are using up nutrients in the soil much faster because of the added CO2 (another variable to take into consideration - faster growth = faster nutrient consumption) In detail: -Carefully removed trellis netting -Ammended each plant individually with my soil mixture and nutrients -Placed them back in the tent -Reinstalled trellis netting and trained the ladies to shape Pest Report: Thrips VS Ladybugs... I decided to fight fire with fire - I purchased Swirski-Mites from Koppert (They are beneficial insects that feed on the eggs and larvae of thrips and other unwanted pests). As for the adult thrips - I got very lucky and found about 10 Ladybugs in my garden and decided to introduce them into my grow room as they will feed on adult thrips and any other unwanted pests. I did not spray any insecticide this week and it really seems like the ladies are happy with my new method of bio-warfare and are wilting less and less often
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So this is how things are looking at the end of Week 8, not much to update, bud sites forming nicely. Uploaded a video which explains better.
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Big week here. The girl got moved into the tent and also into the Autopot system. I'm excited to see how the Autopot performs! There appeared some burns, I had been busy with xmas, so I didn't had that much time to attend her. I believe she will get back on track now. The biggest challenge is to keep the PH stable in the water tank.
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So after the modification for the ac unit we are only able to get the temps as low 90 degrees while during the day while the lights are on. And it’s falls to about 75-85 once the sun is down. It’s just what it is. The blue dream auto is taking it like a champ I’m highly impressed. The master kush has started rooting now that temps are under control somewhat and doing better as well. I have started doing lst on the blue dream and femmed it as well. I believe it should be getting ready to hit flower if it’s not already in the early stages for it. Both plants are now getting the same nutrient feed which is one tsp per gallon of each part of the nutrients. I know now I mite have to go led lights for summer then run my mh/hps in the winter.
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Week 9 was a tough week for the plants, but they pulled through! First, we are experiencing a heatwave where I live which has caused me some headaches for figuring out how to make the environment plant-friendly. Growing indoors is much tougher than I thought it would be 😅. So the room where the plants are has reached the max temperature of 38 degrees celsius. I decided to take the plants out of the tent and into my bedroom facing the west side window for ultimate sun exposure. Unfortunately, I cannot have the plants in my bedroom overnight since my husband has allergies. So, I placed them back in the tent at night. Throughout the week, I took some timelapse videos of the plants in front of the sun, and it is truly fascinating how plants understand the power of the sun, soil, water, and air. I think that plants would rather be grown by sunlight than LED lights, they get to move to the rhythm and speeds of solar and ecosystem, and it's amazing to witness in timelapse! Anyways, by the end of week 8, the plant looked hungry and big enough to be repotted. So, I gave it some Gaia Gree all-purpose nutrients and repotted her in a larger container with some fresh soil. The first few days of repotting, the plant seemed to have experience stressed. Its leaves were floppy, and there was not much growth. By the end of week 9 the plant looked much happier, fuller, and greener!
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Feliz por como van mis gorilas, todos los días hay cambios y cada semana tengo que aumentar el riego, esta semana utilice en total 18 litros, 4.5 litros para cada planta aproximadamente. En los primeros 6 litros uso: ▪️︎4ml de Connoisseur A y B por litro de agua. ▪️︎2ml de Rhino por litro de agua. ▪️︎2ml de Bud Candy por litro de agua. ▪️︎2ml de Carboload por litro de agua. ▪️︎2ml de B-52 por litro de agua. Espero 30 minutos y despues aplico otros 6 litros con los siguientes nutrientes: ▪️︎4ml de Connoisseur A y B por litro de agua. ▪️︎2ml de Nirvana por litro de agua. ▪️︎2ml de Big Bud por litro de agua. ▪️︎2ml de Overdrive por litro de agua. ▪️︎2ml de Voodo Juice por litro de agua. No tengo medidor de EC, por lo tanto trato de que las mediciones en ml sean exactos con una jeringa. ☆ 1 día a la semana riego las plantas con 6 litros de agua sin nutrientes y con un PH en 6.0, hasta el momento no han presentado carencias pero tengo la duda si tienen exceso de nitrógeno por el color verde intenso de las hojas.
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I’m happy with my canopy. I’m trying my best to sit and watch. Slow season with 1 3x3 waiting for dry back/ feed