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Just water. I will give them some food on tomorrow. But I dont feel its necessary. The mutant has turned into the comp plant. It is covered in trichomes.13 points
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Day 63 13 of 12/12 Tent is nice and full they have nearly doubled in size the last week but I think they are done stretching now even starting to see and smell some trichomes8 points
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Week 11 - Day74 (20/07/2021) HORTIMIX-DWC EC at 1.0 PH at 5.8 Light Foiler spray of Epsom salt before lights out last night H202 spray this morning6 points
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Good evening fellow growers ! Girls behaved good this week and only received water with a little Probiotics. Temps and humidity stays in the prevererd brackets . Before and after trim pics , tried to stage them with the black fabric [emoji38][emoji1787] Sent from my Hisense Infinity H50 using Tapatalk6 points
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So I've finally harvested my Auto Critical Orange Punch after just over 10 weeks of growing in my Cabinet ---> Apologies for the poor pics. Yielded 66 grams dry. Not too shabby! I was expecting 30 to 40 grams.4 points
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24 hours later. This morning I re-tied down the previously trained branches on #2 & #3. I shit you not!! These plants are improving in front of my eyes. Pics from yesterday and today together to show improvement. Man. I'm happy.4 points
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5 weeks before I chopped her down I started vegging a Cheese freebie and a Dutch Passion Banana Blaze. Both currently in the start of flowering (9 Days 12/12). Temps Lights On: 26 Max Temps Lights off: 22 Min Humidity Lights on: 50% Max Humidity Lights off: 50% Max The Cheese is super healthy. Banana Blaze seems to have a Mg deficiency. Both get watered with pH 6,5 - dechlorinated tap water. Picked up some Epsom Salts, will be feeding her with a compost tea later today. Hopefully she improves.3 points
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Thank you for your reply. I am running in Solar Boosts at the moment, I couldn't get Ultras in my size at the time and I needed shoes like yesterday. The are the shit, super light and comfy as. Straights are fertilizers which only supply single, sometimes two elements as apposed to a complete NPK formulation. All people growing in coir are using a straight in the form of Calcium Nitrate to ensure there is no Nitrogen draw down. Calcium Nitrate is a straight supplying only N and Ca - Ca(NO3)2 is the formulation. Basically you blend your own nutrient formulations using water soluble N, P and K components(and micro nutrients). This is my first attempt at this kind of nutrition, I am fortunate to have guidance from a very cleaver lady friend who is a commercial flower farmer. It's a learning curve for both of us, so I don't want to go into depth regarding what, when and how much until we have solid data. Once we have it waxed, I will share the findings in a separate post dealing with that minefield subject. Well spotted, you are the only person who noticed.3 points
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Looking good so far, as others have mentioned typically most water after potting up to ensure all the medium is nicely saturated! Also the inconsistent sizes when they were smaller is unlikely to be grower error, this is likely to be the seeds germinating at different days and being different pheno types and is quite common Removing those bottom leave won't cause any issues, although leaving them and letting them sit in the medium and getting wet when watering won't cause issues or harm to the plant, but those leaves may get a little bit of burn - although not an issue either way. I personally like to keep my plants nice and neat and remove excess leaves and stems early on, why let it grow when it will just get removed later on anyways? Seems you are running coco with some perlite, although what nutes are you using? It just states straights? Not sure what that is? Plants are looking very happy though! Shoes look like Ultraboost ST's? I love my Ultraboosts, the uncaged are some of the most comfortable shoes I have ever owned and tried on. The Ultraboost 21 are also very nice!3 points
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I was looking for this strain for over 2 years.. and still own @SkunkPharm a decent "feet kissing" for giving me a clone.. I enjoy the grow genetics very much, energetic, strong and bud heavy. Smell starts to form also now.. JetFuel You see very soft traces of PM.. those 2 weeks of below 10 and super heavy rain, I had PM popping up on the not so vented plants. Serenade to the rescue. The SuperSkunk I have in the tent right now.. is also more of a PM magnet, but I keep faith in my bottle of mold eating bacteria3 points
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The little ones are fat.. The Fems will be potted up today.. The DQxS is a stretcher.. Just hope it's not male..3 points
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Good morning growmies... Freezing weather we having.. No good for germimation.. A heat mat is definately my next add on... No new faces as yet.. The little one is doing good.. 6 days old..❄3 points
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So I transplanted her into a 40l fabric pot, which is inside a plastic pot for now. She is recovering at the moment. Getting calmag once a week with her hortimix nutes. Sent from my SM-A715F using Tapatalk3 points
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Thanks man will definitely keep an eye [emoji872] on that [emoji1320][emoji1320] Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk2 points
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The fem girls got their final home.. Not sure if they'll be completely happy.. Let's find out.. They are Day 33 from Seed and day 4 of 12/12.. The DQ and DQxS not yet..2 points
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No problem in removing them, I sometimes do when planting seedlings so I can get more of the stem buried for stability purposes. As long as the seedling looks healthy and you feel like it can handle the additional stress, go for it. I see removing foliage from a plant as removing pieces of armour. If the plant is battling, I usually don't remove foliage until healthy growth resumes.2 points
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Indeed. This growoff has really been a great just in time learning experience. Ok, perhaps something’s a touch late. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk2 points
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Good evening growmies! My lady is now starting to make budsites and stretch quite nicely. I cleaned up a bit more underneath and am eager to see how the flowers develop. I have a beautiful sluricane in late flower and if any of these genes come through, it is going to be a sweet flower and very frosty! I can't wait!2 points
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17 June - Week 3... still. Moving along swiftly, they will be repotted into the 10ltr square pots tomorrow. PH - 6.22 µs - 1021 Roots are lekker. All 10 seedlings have roots coming out the bottom of the tray.2 points
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Group, and close ups, from 30min ago. Dont ask about the Critical, she is out of here...getting replaced for doing a kak job. Her replacement will be, none other than... The infamous and hard to get your hands on, or keep in prison... El Chapo2 points
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20/07/2021 Charlotte's Angel - Veg Week 5 New growth is visible after the top. I need to restrict vertical growth as much as possible. Taking clones in a week or two. Durban Poison - Veg Week 3 Still going. Both plants went into the 100l fabric pot last week. Charlotte (big one) had just been topped the day before and was really root bound. I can see the results of the stress now.1 point
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That yellow tips, is what he is referring to. Slightly nute burn, or you have the lights a little too close.1 point
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So I spoke to two people today - guy from Real IPM and Jamie from Jamies Garden Shop, went into quite a bit of detail with the guy from Real IPM. However both seemed to think along the same route as what I was thinking - soil drench is a must and a combination of Bio-Insek (Beavaria Bassiana & Metarhizium) along with some Bio-Neem would work well. Metarhizium - not sure which strain and whether this strain attacks aphids, Real IPM have a strain of Met which is specific for Aphids but quite pricey at around R1600 for 1L which is the smallest quantity. Lasts upto 12 months in a fridge only. Once again, different strains of Beavaria Bassiana exist and whether these strains target aphids is another question but worth a shot and bio-neem is a good idea to help keep the root aphids under control for a while and help knock the population down a bit. Frequent soil drenches will be required. This is not going to be cheap to treat. Should get my stuff tomorrow hopefully.1 point
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Ahh ok, nice. I have noticed a lot of the nutes use Calcium Nitrate - Hortimix and Haifa both do if I am not mistaken. GHE I am not 100% sure, I know the Calcium is edta but it may contain some Calcium Nitrate too. So basically blending your own mix of nutes in a way, I imagine it to be really cheap as you likely buy them in bulk and you are not paying for R&D and fancy packaging etc. May be a bit of a challenge to dial it in and get it 100% though. Reminds me a bit of Hortimix - no proper feeding charts. So far looking good though!1 point
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I believe you might have felt discouraged if you bought a nice new light thinking that is the problem, but then plants dont react and still look the same. you would've still had to get air sirculating and get the roots healthy and all that so I think this is a big step forward for your grow space.1 point
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One day and they’re all back up. Runt on the left and #1 on the right Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk1 point
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I run about 200km a month. The shoes take a pounding and need to be replaced every 600-700km depending on brand. So with frequent new shoes the colours range quite wildly.1 point
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I had a really close call with a foliar I did for PM provention, went in a bit heavy with the wetting agent I'm not used to.... And fucken crispy fried some plants pretty bad.... Every plant that wasn't in mid to late flower got the same spray, and my whole veg tent got a bit hurt. The Tortoni came out 98% unscathed... But if it got as burnt as the platinum punch I have in veg, it would have been game over and comp over for me... I would not recover before harvest. Just thought I'd mention it to let you guys know how close to the edge I rode1 point
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@Nibiru I'm hope you are well brother... Was looking forward to seeing you drop some of that fire soon, and the family here too Would be amazing if you posted the grows on a diary or something of that kind, and not meant to rush you now. Stay well brother1 point
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Firstly, Hope you members from KZN are all safe. That shit was WILD, man! 12 June - Week 3 Not uniform growth, it's likely a user error.1 point
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Our mods and I decided to judge this month's winner as our entries were pretty low this month and we're only offering the single prize. Fortunately the decision was unanimous! OUR WINNER IS @Orcanic I'll be messaging your coupon code to you shortly. Congrats!1 point
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Group photo, Been getting de chlorinated water, with EM and Biodyne 401 on every second water. Gave a small shot, 1.2 or 1.3ml of Biobizz Fish, to a 5L water on the first watering, when they got potted, to start the ball rolling, as I had recycled my old soil from the previous run, and it had dried out between plants. Otherwise they are happy and will not add anything more, and wait for them to get new pots and fresh soil. Then they will need nothing but water and Microbes again. Critical is okay, just had a bad recovery from Surgery after being birthed upside down. Some clones too in the pic,1 point
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These pots come with these handy drip trays. They are pitched to flow toward the T-piece, which drains to waste. Pretty nifty.1 point
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Blue Moonshine x Blue Moonshine (original DJ Short line) Photo was sent in by a very happy customer. Grown under full spectrum LED. Day 50 of flower, so still has at last 10 days left to knuckle up. Papaya terps, with berry terps creeping in on late flower.1 point
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I did surgery, patient response should be good, and give her a 90 percent chance of survival.1 point
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It's a non stop affair at the moment brother, I'm trying to make a difference. Bless you Trooper1 point
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