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  1. Alrighty then we are coming up on that time I am going to post the update pics in order of how I took them this time just out of convenience as I have three different angles for each plant. I am also going to post the other plants I am growing just for comparisons sake. There's a bunch of pics to follow so I will do my quick summary here rather than after. One of the Tortoni's, T#6 has been developing some nanners so I am going to chop her tomorrow morning after setting up my drying net. The nanners are very isolated and look very new so I do not think they would have had time to do too much damage. Time will tell if any seeds developed in her or in any other of the ladies. When I give her the chop I am going to give the back plants a closer look as I will have a bit more space to do so. T#10 has the thickest and most complete queen cola out of all the Tortonis and she has the most green and lack of purple out of all the Tortonis. T#5 may be short, but her buds are all nice and consistent in size, she's like a mini version of T#10 but with a little more purple hues. T#8 has the most developed bottom nuggets I have ever seen on any plant I have ever grown in my life, I just forgot to take a pic of them but I will next time. They look like nuggets you would find in the middle of the plant but they are the most bottom which I usually get undeveloped meh buds, but not this lady. T#9 has the deepest colour of purple out of all the Tortonis and is a bit like T#8 in shape and size but the bottom nugs don't seem as developed or as large. Otherwise still a good few clear trichomes on the Wedding Cake and one or two of the Tortonis. Trickles of amber are appearing throughout all the plants so end of month is still looking like perfect harvest timing. The Choc Gelato is the tiniest plant of the lot, super small but I am hoping she packs some tasty flavour. The Zkittles x Purple Punch has some really stellar compact trichomes, it wows me every time. Wedding Cake T#5 Choc Gelato T#10 T#6 T#9 T#8 Zkittles x Purple Punch
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  2. Day 6 of Week 11 Update Got nothing, pot to heavy Tarryn Sisa
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  3. Thanks all for the warm welcome. Good thing cause we expecting snow tonight.... In terms of fauna, we have rabbits, ducks, chickens, goats, and some wandering local cows and horses. Stated in order of ease of looking after them. Kept mainly for manure for our compost, but also for fun and sometimes to eat. Just in case you wondering, we don't kill the local cows and horses. We just send someone running after them picking up their poop. Here's an arbitrary manure fact.... Rabbit poop gives you the highest NPK of all the manures. Like goat manure, it is also a cold manure, meaning that you can add it straight to your garden, without burning your plants. Most pellet type manures are cold manures. Chickens, cow and horse tend to be hot manures, meaning they need to be composted first and not put straight onto your plants. And here's a carbon / green manure fact.... Try to avoid both pine and eucalyptus woodchip / sawdust in your compost or living soil. Pine has microscopic oil particles which can coat beneficial soil microbes and render them inactive. Eucalyptus is a nasty beast all around and puts out allelopathic chemicals into the soil, to suppress the growth of other plants.
    8 points
  4. So let's get some pictures going! Not many and not the best, sorry for the delay. As per another thread I have started, I have an issue with some Root Aphids so trying to deal with that - hopefully this grow won't be affected too badly due to them darn pests. As mentioned, some plants went into flower before others. These plants need a defol and went into flower later so not much in terms of pistils and bud formation yet: These plants went into flower towards the end of June, they were delayed a bit I feel due to the weird light cycle when I messed up the schedule on the sonoff but are now nicely on their way to some good bud being formed. Tent is starting to get nice and smelly now too which only started happening this week. I need to try even out the canopy a bit, may be difficult now as I left them for a bit too long. A mix of strains as you can see, always requires work to get a flat canopy and I have not put the work and effort in as you can see - been busy and then the root aphid issue has kinda been a bit of a downer and put me off the grow a little, part of the reason for the delay in these pics being posted.
    6 points
  5. 500ml spray bottle of Wood Vinegar (Nature's own pesticide and fungicide) for first person to guess the village.....
    6 points
  6. July 21 - day 18 of 12/12 All 3 - left to right: 2, 1, 3 1 and 2 continue to recover, 1 bouncing back faster but both are looking perkier. #1: #2: #3:
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  7. Thanks guys, been looking forward to this moment before harvest for quite a while! I just harvested T#6 now, after handling the bud and getting a nice personal look at the nuggets, @Totemic the buds are mega resinous my dude, jirrrrrrrrre! I don't think I've ever had gloves this soaked in goodness before and I consider this one to be harvested a bit early. I am so looking forward to harvesting the rest of the Tortonis later on in the month after what I just saw
    5 points
  8. I took a video of the plants further into flower as well. Let's see how the video hosting does. Otherwise I uploaded it here too: https://streamable.com/rcdtbp 1626959344776.mp4
    4 points
  9. Thanks man. But you did an awesome job growing them!
    4 points
  10. It might not be snowing in Gauteng yet.. but I beg to differ when you look at @Ill_Evan's tent. Smashing job brother
    4 points
  11. In terms of refurbishment, not exactly the same although best to try compare apples to apples. One can simply replace the Qb288 (the board with the diodes on them) on a Quantum Board light. One does not need to replace the entire light, you can then continue to reuse the heatsink, power supply, dimmer, hanging equipment etc. Just providing you with info, the choice is yours end of the day. Both options will be great between the Modugrow lights and quantum boards and I believe the Modugrow also use Lm301b diodes so performance would be similar watt for watt. One thing you want to avoid is those shitty lights without a proper heatsink, they just have an aluminium plate and are very thin. Not ideal for heat dissipation. Having the power supply mounted to the light is also not ideal for heat dissipation. Heat will cause the diodes to degrade quicker and provide less output. Sent from my Redmi Note 7 Pro using Tapatalk
    4 points
  12. Hi folks, We are based off-grid in the Eastern Cape, amongst the mycelium rich forests of the Amathole mist belt. We run a regenerative, organic, biodynamic, permaculture (yadda, yadda) centre, growing awesome food (although cannabis growers seem to love our living soils) and offering practical, customised lessons in self-sufficiency. Looking forward to interacting here. Soil is our passion, because without decent soils Homo Sapiens as a species are done for.
    3 points
  13. Small holding in Hogsback. Will message you John to find out where to send the wood vinegar.
    3 points
  14. The feature was enabled not too long ago. I'm afraid it was always a worry of mine that the site wouldn't be able to handle videos well. Hosting videos independently can come with a host of problems, especially if the hosting server isn't capable of handling it, which I was worried may be the case with this website and appears to be so. Fortunately, there will be improvements to the video experience in the future but that will still be a while.
    3 points
  15. Is it just me or do these videos lag like crazy? I haven't been able to check one video from start to finish..
    3 points
  16. Ninja-cam-mode activated #3 - the front runner has been moved to center stage under the cam. Lights Camera Action
    3 points
  17. Motion picture πŸ“½ please enjoy Scene 1, take 420 20210722_102428.mp4
    3 points
  18. Those are solid lights. Like you I wanted to upgrade from shitty old tech lights and bit the bullet and bought a 240 QB from @Light It Up. They did such magic to my grow that I somma bought another one for my other tent. You won't be disappointed dude.
    3 points
  19. Weekly Uodate: Gave these thirsty girls a mixture of black strap molasses and Epson salts today. Everyone is looking mighty fine. Holding thumbs for no issues after this cold front hitting jozi tonight. T3 T2 T1
    3 points
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  21. Those flowers look frooooooosty!!
    2 points
  22. Howzit people. Here to learn and just see what's going on. I'm a grower, only been growing for 6 years and recently got into breeding to create/preserve strains I like. I grow outdoors, I know the basics of indoor growing but do not have my own setup. I prefer local genetics and love to dabble with bagseed. I created this account for fun, just to share my experiences and hopefully learn a thing or two. Edit: I don't have any pics up on the forum yet but you guys can check out my instagram if you keen SAgrower (@africangrown) β€’ Instagram photos and videos
    2 points
  23. A new home for the babiespollenating the Pre-flowers12/12 for the big ones7 Watter is the best R15 I spent on this grow.clones need topping nowI got the hash plants green again, before flippingveg room is full againone male pulled out of flowering.
    2 points
  24. There has been a struggle for ages, gouvernment hurting small farmers, because they can't profit off their backs. With all the mountain growers up there in central africa, who has passed down cannabis farming through generations, I wonder how this will impact their livelyhood? I feel the curve of "americanization" also implies treating everything as if it's a product, and I don't feel this is a good thing in every situation.
    2 points
  25. Yeah thats the run off with normal ph'd water. I have been flushing for a week but I'm not so sure if I should add nutes again.. maybe I'll phase some in. Thanks I'm loving these colours, first time I've had a plant go purple. And yeah I'll try be more patient with harvesting this time round. I stuck the microscope right into the bud but I'll check again and make sure I'm looking at a calyx, thanks man!!
    2 points
  26. Thanks guys! Will have a chat to @Light It Upcloser to the time. Appreciate the feedback!
    2 points
  27. well you definitely turned up the beet with this one brother holy fuuug those are some beautiful perky ladies!
    2 points
  28. @Dr. Green As per usual, another grow with an amazingly even canopy and a nicely filled tent! I must admit, far more consistent than I am with my training and canopy. haha
    2 points
  29. Realy awesome brother... Looking real tasty...
    2 points
  30. So i haven't posted here as much as I wanted to but anyways its almost harvest time Headbanger #2 struggled a bit with low temps on about day 70 will get chopped this weekend Headbanger #5 & #7 is on day 60 we will see when they get the chop
    2 points
  31. @PsyCLownI think the instructions from efekto says 12 ml to 10 L for drenching lawns, I had a big problem in my pots so I went with 15 ml in 10 litres and it worked. Its a long time since I used any spinosad, I stopped caring about the fungus gnat larvae and worms, when I moved back from hydro to soil. I rotate all pesticides to avoid the bugs building any resistance and bio neem works well without causing any plant stress. Good luck , I hope you solve it soon.
    1 point
  32. @John Stonedwell Not just you, hence why I uploaded it to Streamable as well. Try viewing it with the link I posted, should be easier and smoother that way.
    1 point
  33. Welcome!! excited to see what you working with, show us some photos!
    1 point
  34. Welcome, welcome, step inside.. I'm sure you'll find info and advise about anything that you're into here... cannabis-related of course
    1 point
  35. Not only are the LEDs genuine but @Light It Up will treat you like a king, any issues anytime of day, the dude will assist. Even general questions he'll be happy to help you out.
    1 point
  36. There is some more pictures on my Instagram @rolouw83 if you want to have a look I fill my first net 100% leave for a day and then flip I keep my first net about 60-70 cm from the ground and have never ran out of head room in a 2m high tent.
    1 point
  37. What's up!!! Welcome. This is a great place for learning, and also for sharing. Please feel free to drop some knowledge anytime. I'll be sure to check it out.
    1 point
  38. Smoking in the future. Some dried and cured somango.
    1 point
  39. So I have been once again neglecting the plants They got a small feeding yesterday morning quickly and some more today. Other than that I think they have been dry for a week, so not grand. Anyways This is where we are at. Back middle has grown a lot and is really looking the best out of all.
    1 point
  40. It's a matter of time more and more countries jump on. Everyone seems to follow everything America does anyway
    1 point
  41. That little yellow/liiiight green on the tips of your leaves , that's the start of nute burn but that doesn't have a I'll effect the way it's now , actually good sign and something you can use as a guideline. Sent from my Hisense Infinity H50 using Tapatalk
    1 point
  42. I am assuming this is the runoff values? You test what whas going in? ph should be fine, although it's 0.2 or so out of range, for a flowering plant in coco the ideal ph is 5.9 to 6.2. Right now it seems your plant might not be uptaking Phosphorus, Boron and Manganese. grabbed a simple chart off the internet, there are much better charts, although this one gives some guidance the ppm, I hope is that low because you been flushing, but for flowering plants the ppm should be around 1000 to 1500ppm. when looking at trichomes to determine ripeness don't look at the trichomes at the tips of buds and not at all on sugar leaves. they tend to change colour way before the buds are ready and we trim those away when harvested. find a nice exposed calyx or somewhere you can really get in there and look at the trichomes on a bud. those should all still be clear. typically a plant goes for longer than the breeders claim, so I would say wait till the estimated time then add another 2 or 3 weeks. I do have to add that those girls are showing some really nice colours right now!
    1 point
  43. They look good bud, I wouldn't harvest anytime soon. They are fading quite fast though, but definitely more bulking up can be done, maybe another 2/3 weeks, but really good so far. That's a cool trellis, I'm sure you have plans to fill it up for the next grow.
    1 point
  44. I used 0.6ml per L which equates to 6ml per 10l, inline with the pamphlet. Sent from my Redmi Note 7 Pro using Tapatalk
    1 point
  45. The efecto insect control uses spinosad. Perhaps a too low a dose was used? @PsyCLown
    1 point
  46. These babies also got a transplant today into 1L. Smaller of the twins and the one morphed phylotaxy removed.
    1 point
  47. Update: The ladies are taking over the tent. I made a decision to switch T3 to GHE Bloom nutrients. She's only had one dose so far and still looking good. T1 and T2 are still on the organic Budding Genius nutrients range.
    1 point
  48. Thanks for this. Interesting way of creating equal growth from clones. Reminded me I need to repot that root over rock, wonder if I can add another layer of big rocks Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    1 point
  49. Hermanus, Critical Plus and some Bubblicious... Variety is key...
    1 point
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