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Day 3 of Week 13 Update They got 2 Liters of 1/3/4 (Fish Mix, Bloom, Top Max) and 4ml per 10 liter Amino Boost Tarryn Sisa8 points
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So a few more pics... A pic of the whole tent, as you can see there are plants in various stages inside this tent. Here are some pics of a Black Cherry Pie by IHG, stacking nicely and frost is coming along. Not the frostiest strain I believe, not on the same level as the Sugarcane and other such strains. Here is a picture of the plants which went into flower on 12 July I think it was...7 points
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I'd really like to thank @Thrive for the visit today, it was a blessing to meet with you. Cant wait to try the sample soil and give an honest side by side comparison. There wasnt a doubt in my mind that I needed the Wood Vinegar, and bought one myself to try out, and have got such faith already in this product, in what it can achieve, that I have asked to be an ambassador and supplier of it, in the EC. With safe application throughout flower... Wouldnt you want your harvest to Thrive?7 points
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What's up growmies. I purchased a scrog a while back and never ended up using it. One of my biggest concerns was that the squares between the strings were too big for my liking. They were roughly about 25cm to 30cm big and wanted something smaller. So I went and collected a few things around the house and bought a couple things here and there. So firstly I cut 4x pieces of 1.2m pvc conduit piping (25mm). 4x corners for those pipes too. I built a big square that would fit into my 1.2m tent. Please note all measurements are rough estimates as my tent wasn't exactly 1.2m. The inner sides of the tent poles is what I used as my size which was slightly smaller than 1.2m. I drilled holes along the conduit piping and drilled them straight through. I decided to tie each string individually about 11cm apart. The reason I went with the individual string instead of one long string that gets weaved is simply because if one of my strings break, the whole rig doesn't come down. If one breaks, just that line will be broken and can then be repaired seperately. I decided to use string I bought at a hardware shop. The string is used for shade cloth, gardens etc. One packet of 30m cost R30. So was pretty cheap. I had some steel ferrels that I had left over from another project. I cut them in half with a steel saw (super cramps in the hands trying to hold with a pliers and saw. Use vice grip if you have). I only used about 18x ferrels. Made my squares about 11cm apart. I made a little knot the one side and then took it through the other side (making sure there's not too much tension) which I then used the ferrels to keep them taut (by squishing them with a side-cutter. Just not too hard that you cut through). The pvc pipe bends easily so check your previous lines as you go, not to make them too tight. Once you have finished one side of, let's say the vertical side, when stringing towards the other sides horizontally, make sure to go over and under the vertical strings. I ended up using some cable ties just to tie down my DIY scrog to the tent poles. I'll be using this scrog to keep 4 plants down. This is from inspiration purely from this forum. Some of the guys that have made their own scrogs have done some nice ones. As I mentioned, there are plenty of different kinds of material, methods and ideas that can be used to do this. This is just one of them.5 points
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2 words... love it! What sound you play the Ladies? Gun'n Roses, Welcome to the Jungle?4 points
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None of the Pineapple Express we tested actually made it in the mother tent. Went compost heap... potent yes, Pineapple flavor.. nope... bye bye I kept 2 mothers from the Cream Caramel batch. One kicked very hard, the other had a lovely sweet caramel flavor.. growing a bigger batch with training. Very very giggly weed. Main reason to keep it. Just grows veeeeeeery slow and super compact. I very much enjoy the Deluxe Sugarcane... a lot more as my Slurricane pheno. The DS will replace the Slurri.. very similar grow behavoir, the DS just tastes 10 times more interesting, both potent, no complains on that part.4 points
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yea those are the ones i have... no issues at all i am trying to get my dad to go sonoff instead - seems like its the way of the future4 points
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He's got that username advantage and get's 1 free. @The_StonedTrooperDrop your details in my inbox and ill send you a pack.3 points
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All going well, no issue yet... Started assembling some of the new stock. Looking forward to growing and testing the vladimir kush.3 points
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I think the picture makes it look bigger than it is, combined with the fact that I have squeezed a "few" more plants than usual inside the tent. I was able to do this because of the plants I got given did not get much training so it's a few colas which are pretty straight and lanky combined with the fact that they're inside smaller plastic pots... I could squeeze more plants and pots inside the tent and the angle makes it seem like a sea of green. lol In person it is a bit different. My problem has always been the plants in the back, you'd think getting 1.2m deep inside a tent wouldn't be too much of a mission - I like to make sure the tent is full as real estate is precious, so more often than not it is a bit of a mission but one I have become use to and learn how to manage a bit better. Automatic watering helps and staggering the tent helps too (ie. Not filling it all in one go), this helps ensure that you harvest half the tent while the other half still has a few weeks to go and give you time to get plants in, let them stretch and then defol before you put the other plants from the veg tent into flower. I am really excited for this harvest, this week I am going to do another drench with some pesticides to ensure the root aphids are gone for good! So far it seems to me as if they have gone, fingers crossed. Hard to check and be 100% certain though so one more dose as a precaution I feel is worth it.3 points
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Goeie genade wat n mooi plantasie Sent from my Hisense Infinity H50 using Tapatalk3 points
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You get those everywhere.. builders, grow shops... something over 200 rand, battery backup build in, eskom not bugging at all. I have 3 running for 1.5 years non stop.. no issues3 points
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I tape off all lights.. the cam running light also had to go dark ^^ Pitch Black is the goal3 points
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Banana 1 week hanging, storage room goes dark, rh50-60%, temperatures in there go from 17 to 25Β°C Canopy now, the banana took quite a lot of space Zkittle 1, signs of fade coming on with a bit of nute burn Zkittle 2, quite a bit of fade on lower part of plant already, haven't looked at trichomes, will probably do so during the week. Zkittle 3, absolutely no fade yet, instead she's turning a little purple and like I said, small buds but best smells coming from her out of the 3. Super Lemon OG, also started to fade over the weekend.3 points
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- What the actual fuck my dude, I am literally shooketh that I did not know this Although 'Hitler facts' is probably the last thing I'd list as relative skills in my CV...2 points
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@The_StonedTrooper I think you will need to horde some more beans.. Storm Trooper seems up your ally..2 points
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Hey brother, I'll take a chance and are you asking about the wood vinegar? It's got a multitude of uses actually, my main need and use for this will be in order of preference... 1. For PM right up through flowering. 2. Foliar feed while doing the above, adding flavour, smell and amount of fruits, and or flower (used in Orchid's and farming) I will be doing the test runs and currently have one plant I've run 2 times, and running the third now, and was an issue with PM, so this will be a good in practice run. I shall also report on the flavors and we will all surely see the difference in my further grows. My honest, and transparent opinion as always to follow.2 points
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Johsis dude how do you even manage your plants at the back?2 points
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i love checking okes DIY work! especially when it comes out as neat as your net did man! nice one! super light weight too2 points
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Lol , this "name" been going for 2-3 years since I touched it . The hunt is on baby !!! Sent from my Hisense Infinity H50 using Tapatalk2 points
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All I know is that it is the original cape town cheese cross. I think we should get a pack of Sleez. Exo Cheese x Slurricane. Garden route genetics.2 points
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That QB can still be raised, so height is not a problem. Extra veg time will help ensure the ladies are established in the new pots and extra medium as well as allow them a bit more time to bulk up and grow a bit more before you flip - all in all, leading to a bigger and better yield Those days in flower seem to have helped push some nice growth as well, I love the tight node spacing and that will lead to some very nice stacking once they're back in flower. Personally, anything below that tight node stacking I would get rid of and remove completely before putting the plants back into flower. Basically anything below the yellow line. Reason being, there will be new growth in the next 2 weeks and then even more growth during the 3 week stretch. Anything below that line will be left at the bottom of the plant and will not receive optimal light and will likely end up as fluff. I find removing the bottom part of the plant not only helps with airflow, but also helps produce larger bud at the top where the plant is getting more light. It will also help force the plant to focus it's energy on new growth and less energy is spent maintaining the stuff at the bottom.2 points
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got a swizz shepherd and a miniature schnauzer that will be too greatful for that Be aware if you have dogs in the garden, I can't use bonemeal for outdoor gardening anymore, even in pots. The shepherd will have a bit of the pot and it's contents in every corner of the yard if there's bonemeal in it. I got a baboon skull and had a few different antelope skulls just chilling in the garden on pots and in beds, collected them from mountain walks and bundu bashing, didn't kill them myself, anyway they must be quite old and the dogs still seem to like them. the reason I had more was cause every now and then I come home and Leo, the shepherd, will have either burried one or is chomping on one. aaaaanyway. back to the topic, OUTDOOR PREPERATIONS super lemon OG cut took from my indoor run, got her well established over the winter, going into a 70L plastic pot. recycled FF premium soil with 30% of the 70L being worm castings and I threw in a hand full of DE, this has been standing for about 2 weeks. got a couple clones in the back there, but thinking of popping a seed in here, this is a 90L, recycled FF soil with the top 15-20cm a thick layer of wormcastings. also put a bunch of DE for any unwelcome softies. here I got another 100L pot with maybe 80L of recycled soil, but I don't think I have space for her, where she's standing now get's almost no sun and no wind. might just keep the soil for future2 points
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Bingo! fuck the relief you feel when you find the problem, and the contempt for oneself because you are the one at fault.... man i know that feeling all too well! Light is such a crucial factor to get right - for example, i am also running a setup at my dads place and building it up slowly. My dad bought an analogue pool timer with the dip switches, and i wasnt too keen on using it but he needed a timer so hey. turns out, this timer stops counting when there is no electricity, so the timer has been going off and on according to Eskom's schedule pretty much which has sent the plants into a semi reveg state because they have no cooking clue whats going on!! i am keen to see your ladies explode now that you have rectified your stuff!2 points
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what's up man, hope all is well your side I don't even have a automated watering system, but I have bins full of pipes, different adapters and connectors, inline filters, gromets.... can't toss it all cause I might still use it, but it's all there cause I tried to plan out a irrigation system off the top of my head and kept having to build little puzzles in the shop when I'm buying the stuff and still end up buying shit I never needed! just wana drop a 2c here, if you looking at automating your water schedule don't cheap out on a irrigation systems. having weak connections and end up with leaks or having to redo the whole thing because of small miscalculations is just headaches ontop of headaches. I helped set up a irrigation system for a protea farm, 9 hectares, we didn't want to bring in too much technology so with a little permaculture background and know how we set the whole thing up to work with gravity only and eneded up with 9bar pressure in the pipes when the dams are full. worked with Bergrevierbesproeiing in Paarl, they're like a middle man who stock all the needs for any irrigation setup you have in mind, different brands and "set layouts" and a bunch of super smart people who will advise you on what the best options might be for your situation. don't know what area you're in, but there are quite a few big time irrigation companies around as we are in farm country and it's big business around here, maybe check in your area and have a chat with some of the real smart irrigation guys who know all the products and work with these things all day everyday. buying the wrong thing and having to drive back and forth and putting your whole project on hold cause you need components and all that is something to try avoid from the start... I wish someone told me this back when I wasted all my time and money like that, I just write it off a school fees2 points
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They are cruising along beautifully now, just slowly feeding home made inputs that my friend @anotherzolkop (Instagram only atm) made for us. Finally figured out my camera settings as well, super crisp pictures to come from now on!2 points
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I have come across this name twice , nothing on Google and had a small bud covered with that nice shiny stuff in my hands . Does anyone know this or the breeder ? Anyone have this strain ? The sample I had was 2-3 years ago and it was mentioned again a few weeks back [emoji2371] Sent from my Hisense Infinity H50 using Tapatalk1 point
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Out with the old and in with the new . Haven't grown ANY Cheese yet , one on the right is a Super Cheese and left my old time favourite Orange Kush Cake. It's mother's so veg will hopefully not be more than 4 weeks just to fill the scrog net that will come in a few days with the Blumat's. Sent from my Hisense Infinity H50 using Tapatalk1 point
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Well spotted brother I'd love to pop or own some of them, just the time and amount in stock already, Plus, it's a 2 way discussion or battle, which ever you like to call it, for what is planted in Kindergarten1 point
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Sorry for the delayed reply. I believe you can add it to the solution you intend spraying.1 point
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I use potassium hydrogen carbonate and is already rather soft to spray.. I use it pure if I need it. Early flower max.. And I go with Crex on this one.. don't wash the Sulphur off, you might accumulate the concentration and give some serious issues to lower parts of the plant. Once you are done with the plants, use a Sulphur burner and smoke your grow spot, that cleans up all spores in the area. Remember.. you only get PM when your climate is off. Work on that first... your climate is in check, you do not get PM.1 point
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i would honestly just leave the Sulphur on the leaves after the spray, no need to wash it off at all... in fact after my recent experience, i am inclined to never consider washing Sulphur off the leaves ever. from all my veg, to my cuttings and what's in flower now as well (flower was sprayed in week 1 from the flip, so still no harm) and not a speck of PM in sight, and i have never had cuttings as healthy as these... its like nothing can keep them down! and to answer your question about why we need a wetting agent. without a wetting agent, the surface tension of the water on the leaf surface forces the water to make little beads, or droplets on the leaf. this is not ideal because only where the droplet is, is where your spray will be effective. a wetting agent breaks the surface tension and allows the water to spread over the entire surface of the leaf for maximum absorb through the leaf. this is very important for preventative treatments where you cant have even a spec of leaf untreated soap does break surface tension of water very well... but go easy with it... a few drops per liter is often plenty. baby shampoo may be more gentle on the plant1 point
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Agreed, now is not the time to be growing weed outdoors... the time is here to start ...well... finish prepping your outdoor for the new season which is here month end buy some soil amendments from your nursery. a nice bag of bone meal, and a few soil additives to rejuvenate your soil and get you ready for what is to come.1 point
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Yeah, getting something to see the trichomes is a must I feel. 60 days is a really quick flower. I'd say leave until week 10 as this is more average for most strains. Sent from my Redmi Note 7 Pro using Tapatalk1 point
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Decided to give the full Canna Pro range a go and compare it with BioBizz.. will pick up a set (Mega 3 bottle set and Silicone additional to the Amino Boost) this coming week.. and might just let them compete with a batch of Lemon OG Haze I run from Nirvana anyhow. Local product... rather cool still have a smile on my face from the cost reduction to kick Bio Heaven out of the cabinet1 point
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Im getting the graphs from Switchbot app on my phone... Switchbot hydrometer - via Bluetooth can sync to your phone. Runs on batteries. https://www.geewiz.co.za/smart-home-accessories/122389-switchbot-thermometer-hygrometer-wireless-temperature-humidity-sensor-with-home-assistant.html Some say I'm lazy, I say I'm an effort efficiency freak. So in order to monitor remotely beyond Bluetooth range... the sensor syncs to cloud and therefore also to the app on my phone by connecting the sensor to this hub - https://www.geewiz.co.za/smart-home-accessories/108860-switchbot-hub-mini-smart-remote-works-with-alexa-google-home-siri-ifttt-.html I'm not sure this is the best or most cost effective solution to tick those boxes if that's all you want but a factor in why I went this route was because the bigger plan is to get one of these to switch the heater on based on temp+humidity sensor readings. https://www.geewiz.co.za/smart-home-accessories/107823-switchbot-wifi-smart-switch-button.html I find it fun to play with automation gadgets like this so when there is an opportunity to incorporate it into my grow then even better. It is however rather reassuring to be able to go away for a bit and by the power of WiFi cams and sensors I can be confident from anywhere with signal that my experiment in the garage hasn't burnt the house down [emoji119] Its the small things you know. Can also give instructions to your plant-babysitters from your phone through the WiFi cam if you are a control freak like that [emoji14] Sorry for the product links if that's not allowed, promise I have no commercial interests with Switchbot or Geewiz [emoji3] Sent from my SM-G998B using Tapatalk1 point
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@The_StonedTrooper Props to you for cleaning your tent properly between grows. I must admit, I am terrible at this and want to try find a quicker, easier solution to getting down on my knees and wiping everything down. Your water "tray" still looks white, unlike mine... lol I've been toying with the idea of using a disinfectant fogger, although not sure how effective it would be against everything. However one can then simply just set it off in the tent, close everything and leave the fans on to help circulate it around the tent and even a bit in the room I guess. Also have you considered using bleach? I was also wondering what may be the best to use to clean my tents, if I had to get down on my knees with a cloth and thought bleach might work best as I think it would kill all spores, any possible stray pollen, eggs and even pests if there are any.1 point
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Most harvested today and yesterday, and a full sanitize of the room and floor and tent and floors, and fans and every single thing in there Tomorrow the others come in treated IPM. The Nirvana Sunset Sherbet Cookies will come the weekend, and then the new SSC and Mad Berry stay.1 point
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As a beginner, I found FF premium classic very forgiving. It seems to have the perfect balance of everything. In combination with a fabric pot it handles over and under watering very well. It says on the bag 'not recommended for germinating seeds' but I've had 100% success rate so far with paper towel method straight into Freedom Farm soil. So far I've always added liquid nutrients after a month. This year's outdoor grow I'm going to try it amended with Dirty Hands elemental blend (and mycoroot), a few top dresses and pH'd water. One note on this soil though, it is MOSTLY coco and perlite so it can dry out VERY quickly outdoors in fabric pots, especially in smaller pots and in the middle of a hot and windy summer **cape town** I've heard you can line the inside top half of the pots with plastic, to retain moisture while still air pruning the roots.1 point
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Hi all just a quick update on my grow for the week: Fed her last time before flip on 2/7/2021, time cycle changed on 3/7 lights on 18h00 Off 06h00 She looks quite healthy to me Enjoy the week and happy growing everyone1 point
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