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Day 18 since plant, 22 days since sprout. I'm using nothing but a light feeding of nutrifeed. They have exploded [emoji16] Sent from my SM-A715F using Tapatalk10 points
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Update The three ladies are going strong. Albeit a bit slow with the cold weather. The temps have not ben grand this side, but we power on They got a nice feeding yesterday of some good nutes already and did not even flinch7 points
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Ladies and Gentlemen, I present to you, the twins, the stunners the growing goddesses themselves! Will be naming them after work when each has their own pot. 25liter Pots from Afribloom, Richards-bay's best Agricultural Shop. Soil: Aqua Terra from GHE mixed with Earth Worm Castings. (yes, I previously said I'm not adding EWC and look at me now)5 points
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Nooo stress ^^ end result counts Week 3 Day 4 Update I made the pot wet, top to bottom today. Sill same feeding (1ml Fish Mix/2ml Bio Heaven per liter mix) Video 30 - 31 May4 points
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From Friday to this evening Is it just me... Or are these plants sorta twisting!? The direction of the 1st 3leaf is facing a different direction in the Friday Pic than today's Pic!! Iv never noticed that before4 points
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Week 1 Update / Germination Week Day 01 - Dropped seeds into RO water to start germination Day 02 - Dipped seeds in Environoc401 and put them into peat pellets. Put the 3 pellets into a humidity dome and placed on top of a heated bed Day 05 - Girls broke the surface Day 06 - For the 2 girls going into hydro: potted my current grow into soil and cleaned out my system and filled with RO water and added 0.5ml/L TA micro, grow and bloom, 1ml/L of Environoc 401 and 1tsp Mycoroot. PH'ed to 5.8 and EC 0.4. Placed the 2 pellets into net pots with clay pebbles. Thought I'd get the bio life going while I'm waiting for the roots to drop. For the girl going organic: potted the peat pellet into Freedom Farm soil (green bag). Added 1tsp Mycoroot to the bottom of the hole.4 points
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So the girls had some oomph the last couple of days and got uppotted. Roots looking good. Watered in with some microbes and got prime spot in the veg area . Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk4 points
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@Pantshello, thanks for the comments. Humidity has been up to 80%, while it rains and I haven't watered these seedlings since transplant (about 10 days). That layer of fungi eventually forms a crust on top of the pot. The roots pull up and grow directly underneath the crust. @Naughty.Psychonauthi, thanks for the reply. Chlorine is an essential nutrient for plants, they need it in tiny amounts. There simply isn't enough chlorine in tap water, to do any harm to the soil life. These filaments start growing when I top dress with malted barley. From what I understand, the barley contains over 100 strains of beneficial fungi aswell as enzymes to support plant growth and suppress the harmful stuff like pythium.3 points
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Outdoor being how / where it has been grown. Also it will vary a lot from grower to grower. My friends and I only smoke indoor... because we only grow indoor. The only time I would smoke some outdoor is if someone gifts it to me and this actually happened this weekend, got some outdoor from a friend - it's pretty good stuff actually. If you were to ask people what strain(s) they are smoking, you'll likely have multiple answers from many people as we all like variety and tend to grow multiple strains. I have my stash of bud which consists of multiple strains, so when the grinder is empty I decide what to smoke next and I keep changing it up to keep things fresh - I still have strains I have harvested but not tried myself yet so those will likely be on my list of smoke for the next while.3 points
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Day 12 Looks like the ladies is doing good , Did the first feeding 400PPm grow , cal/mag PH:5.83 points
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So we 13/14 days old now, 3 weeks gone. The girls are doing good, I seem to have been under-watering them. Obviously trying to stay on the side of caution, but since Thursday, I’ve been giving it a good go. Watering around the base and interior area to give a good saturation as I had installed the blumat soaker hose yesterday. Small bit of inner veinal yellowing seems to continue on so I have given 1ml per L fish hydrolysate which actually dosage calls for 5-10ml per Litre, I have been using it wrong this whole time, but I doubt I’ll be going over 1ml, that’s madness. I fed on Thursday, and they seemed to really enjoy it. They soil must be quite depleted on N, which is not a good thing at all. Will navigate as best I can. 5 weeks to go3 points
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First of all thanks a lot to Motherland Genetics for their good customer service! My order took longer than usual and they compensated by throwing in 2 free seed packs! Stoked The strains: *BLACKCHERRY ICE CREAM (Motherland Genetics) *BUSH CAKE (Bush Hermit) Does anyone have any experience with these strains?2 points
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Wrt the Magneto, yep I'm pretty much just hoping to avoid stressing them into early flower. I don't know if that's a thing, I know Prom says you can do whatever to them, ..but I'm just playing it safe. Been happening too much.2 points
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Oh man, how have I not seen this drip tape before. I need to get me some! I see the blusoak is being replaced by rootsoak (their v2.0 basically). Might as well get some of that.2 points
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How did you make that attachment? Looks like a DIY halo dripper of sorts, how well does it work and how did you make it? Keen to maybe do the same for my blumat setup. Importing lights can be cheaper, however make sure you use a reputable manufacturer as it is known that some supply fake diodes and claim them to LM301 diodes and you're actually getting some other diodes which look the same but are not and sometimes do not perform the same. So reviews are important and trusting your supplier is important too. When I say reviews, I do not mean on their website - places like Reddit or Rollitup etc. and preferably from more reputable members or multiple sources even.2 points
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Whats up @GGG - i am not sure how clearly the rules are written regarding taking plants outside, but for the duration of this comp, please do not take your ladies into the sun. others are being warned as well. *** going forward from today, penalizations will be imposed on unfollowed rules @All - Everyone ***2 points
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now here are some happy seedlings!! well done man!! definitely nailed the germination part of this comp! i think im even going to follow along!2 points
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Big apologies. They were in the sun for about 3 hours to try and warm the pots up to dry the soil. Temperature was cold outside so I put them back in the cabinet with a heater fan blowing on the pots. Sent from my LM-X210(G) using Tapatalk2 points
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Thanks man! i am hoping others try this method of growing out as i am really enjoying it! at the moment with the single pheno totes... i kinda treat the whole tote as one plant, and that makes growing 30 plants, as easy as growing 52 points
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@DamDave as @iGrowDagga has pointed out. Your plants will need to remain indoors and no assistance from outdoors or the sun is allowed. As other competitors have raised concerns over this I ask that you please stick to the rules on this one. Much appreciated2 points
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There is a nasty habit to sell grow lights with the wrong diodes declared. They do not use IM301, they use the old version IM281. You can easy spot it on the shape of the diode. The IM301 is a SMD3030 chip class.. what means the diodes are 3.0x3.0 mm in shape.. perfect square. The IM281 are SMD2835 chip class and are 2.8x3.5 mm in shape... check what you get or got. Doesn't matter if IM301 B or H, both same chip class. Not perfect square.. send back and ask for your money back. If they want to sell a IM281 setup.. I would not buy that.. go for the more efficient newer diodes.2 points
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And the Pineapple I put a screen over... 10 days after the last pic from the 21 May Is wet, saw a little whitish spot.. Serenade spray. Rest looks good. Light just went out when I was finished with the plants in the flower tent ^^ Will do the same screen setup on the competition plants2 points
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Hehe thanks bud, was literally thinking of that an hour ago, already took pics, just transferring across and then will update after my next call2 points
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Thanks you sir @Naughty.Psychonautfor taking the time to type out what I was too lazy to do myself Folks this G is 100% correct, read what he says and read it again, valuable information. *my comment will be, mold should not really be an issue as ventilation should be hundreds, Pyrol is a rather hardcore element to introduce into a microbiological environment - neem is much kinder. My point is, mold can be prevented by having adequate ventilation in and out your grow area - which would prevent the need for something as hectic as Pyrol.2 points
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BioNeem does not harm insects. It changes the composition of the plants enzymes, making the plant "taste bad" to insects. It's said that Neem increases your plants immune system and this helps the plant fend better for themself. the only "bad bugs" you get are the ones eating and breeding on your plants, so they'll be kept at bay, while other insects that are more predators of other insects and don't generally eat your plant are left unaffected. though, I have had a plants brix % tested throughout it's life and the Neem did not increase the % at all, though I am a thorough believer that it works at keeping the bud guys at bay. it's a prominent part of my IPM too. there certainly is a "too much" of a good thing here, though. I have burnt my plants with Neem, might have been too strong dose, but yeah be carefull of changing the compostion of your plant that much that it will be unfavourable to yourself. another noteworthy thing, Neem doesn't work THAAAT great with mold and diseases, in that regard having copper soap on hand will defs help when shit hits the fan. Aswell as having Pyrol on hand, because when you get lasy and don't spot bugs or mold spots right away, you grab the Pyrol. It will work better on infestation or infections. and trust me, don't matter how ontop of your game you are, you gona get hit with infestations. we all do.2 points
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My spray can is 750ml, I add about a pinky nail sized scoop/heap of Epsom. Mix in lukewarm water and allow to cool down first.2 points
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So these lady's was switched Monday , almost a week into flower. Mostly just plain water and once a week a FF Probiotic , did FF Fire Juice last 10 days twice and once a dose of Micorrhizae 2 days ago. From here on just Fire Juice and Probiotics once a week. Let's hope that Zurple Punch doesnt stretch to much , can only raise the light another 30cm. Have a lekker week. Sent from my Hisense Infinity H50 using Tapatalk2 points
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I thought you all would like to see this, and wanted to share. I hope this is okay to share and if needs to be moved or removed, then I understand.2 points
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Update, I harvested a few plants, and put some from room 2 into flower, and potted up the next batch to go out soon. When I'm finished harvest next week, the 2 remaining will go to flower, and then I will plant the seeds for the next run. Starting a grow report and log of sorts. New layout of flowering plants Things are getting a lot more organized, and moving forward. Thank you2 points
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Thanks man!!! I'm really trying some new things. Iv been watching the large commercial grows in their large coco beds, and double trellis.. And though how do I do this at home? How do I turn their success... Into my success. So I moved to large totes with multiple plants.... Which worked... But the colas flop over easily and it was a mess... So I added stakes and double trellis per tote... And this is the result... I can't wait for harvest time hahaha The next thing I'm going for, is micro harvests... I have set up the tent on a 10 week cycle, there are 5 totes in my flower tent, which means I harvest a tote every 2 weeks, and then replace it with a tote that's ready for flower. Instead of loading my tent with a full flower set up... And risk running into problems with under developed plants or sickly plants or just issues in general.... Now if I have a problem... I can resolve it easily without being set back 5 months. Down time is now reduced to 2 weeks or a max of 4 weeks2 points
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They seem very new strains, and like someone has just popped some too...2 points
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Yebo net so Some ppl make a circle in a bed with one dripper and some do 2 drippers on each side of the hose or 2 hoses with 2 drippers , nice to play around with and can suit the way you want it Sent from my Hisense Infinity H50 using Tapatalk1 point
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Yes, agree.. I kept them rather on the dry side.. curious how the roots will look like. Leaves need to reach the outside of the pot before I re-pot.1 point
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Our advice is more for when you run into trouble which ... you will once you get thrips you will gush for all the tips on offer. i do not like spraying my plants, but i am prepared for anything mother nature can throw at me none the less so i like to rather be prepared than panicked and broke... i cant tell you the amount of times i thought everything is golden...and then shit hits the fan and i dont have anything to fix it nore the money to get the stuff to fix it. the other thing is... i do not spray my flowering plants at all... i make sure my IPM is on point in veg so that i have clean flowers going into my flower tent. my flower tent and Veg tent are less than 50cm apart... if i treated my plants with neem only... the bugs would just feast on my flowers instead, so i need something a bit more potent than bad tasting neem1 point
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I think we were all wrong on the plants looking thirsty. During a trimming session I got to thinking what I did different this time. Pop seeds in glass. Germinated seeds in jiffies. Jiffies into 10l pots. Nothing different so I started thinking further back. When I prepare my pots I give the soil a good soaking and let them stand outside to dry out while seeds are in the tot glass. Bingo. I'm indoors now and I've realized my soil in the pot is still super damp as we have had miserable weather this side. I'm drowning the seedlings or was I think. Got them outside today in the sun to try and dry them out bit. Hope I'm not breaking any rules by doing this but save plants is top priority. Sent from my LM-X210(G) using Tapatalk1 point
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Germination completed and now ready for the bigger pots as these pics are from a week ago.1 point
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Keep in mind.. when the video ends, they go dark in the single day vids ^^ you see how they prepare to go dark. plants are cool... I made the first long video.. cut all single days I had into the first 3 weeks. Also gave it a speed up (again 3x)^^ Youtube censors it.. tried to change.. but is fun to watch them wiggle1 point
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Ladies are starting to gain ground! They not as happy as the other 2 seedlings in the tote... Definitely happier than that poor cutting that I thought was ready to come out the Dome ... Lol its all but vrekked.. exciting change on the way if the tote continues as it is1 point
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An update on the babies. I’ve made a few small changes, nothing drastic. Fan and new light installed, gone with a 240w quantum board, in an effort to save on electricity. Eskom are ruthless. They are probably going to get a dash of something nice tomorrow. Possibly microbes, epic and molasses. Continuing on without fish for now. Humidity is around 70% Temp maintaining between 20-24 Dicondrah planted and waiting to sprout1 point
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I haven't grown either of those, but do start a log when you pop those beans, so we can all follow along, and give the breeders the exposure1 point
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