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Speaking of the big tent, I've gotten the first net installed to keep the initial canopy spread level. This time around I have also removed all the LST lines seeing as the first net will now do the majority of the LST and when I add the second net shortly after flip that will also help shape the final canopy. I want to really develop a solid canopy this time around, so I will let the canopy grow close to where the LEDs are sitting now and then flip. I am hoping for this round to be the yielder I have been looking for4 points
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Old 70 x70 tent, 2 old 50w Vero 29 cobs, 4” in-line fan and a small oscillating fan. Quattro Kush F3 clone and a Transkei Landrace from seed. It could be a male but I have another clone that need to veg a bit more before it can go to flower. Frozen Fuel from Square one genetics waiting in the wings.3 points
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And the look into my treasure tent ^^ the 13 mothers I keep... and need urgent rework3 points
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Hey bud the blueish bruising I see there indicates the presence of psilocybin and or psilocin. Those are some magic mushroom pins you got there brother yeah the cold can slow things down drastically even bring things to a complete halt especialy with mushrooms! but I also think this could be just the fact that the culture wasn't cleaned. happens to me a lot when I test cultures, I end up with only one or two shroomies then I make tissue culture from that one or two mushrooms I get, clean the culture till I have nice fast and even growth, then I put it to substrate and get full flushes you say you mist only when you don't see droplets on the side? why is this? this might seem conflicting with what I said before about you don't want your tub to dry out too fast... well you also don't want it to stay wet inside there for longer than the period it takes in between fanning and misting. you need to mist each time you gona fan, but you should fan more when you go to fan and mist. don't mist more than you fan.... other way around, fan a lot more than you mist... this is also why fresh air is so important, no air should get stagnant. remember bigger droplets take longer to evaporate, so mist with something that makes the finest mist with the smallest droplets you can possibly find. and literally only mist like 2/3 sprays and let the droplets fall where they may. you only want a teeeeeetsy bit of moisture on the surface. and you wana replace that moisture as often as possible, by continuously evaporating the old moisture off, without letting the cake dry out... walking a tight rope here helps a lot if the cake is hydrated and never dried up. idealy, you would like to use fog which is not the same as mist. the air particles between mist is much less than with fog, fog has more fresh air in it thus doesn't carry as much water and also evaporates much quicker. best in the bizz is those ultrasonic foggers / humidifiers from clicks. you can also use the pond fogger from the hydro store. If I can draw a small little "flow diagram" it will make it much easier to understand, but what triggers pinning is moisture evaporating off the surface of the mycelium.... Open SFC, fan all the old air out for about 1 min, then mist lightly so it doesn't take too long to evaporate, then fan again before you close to induce evaporation... should be dry by the next time you come to do the same. your cake should never be dry but also never wet. the dunk & roll after birth makes all this muuuuuuuuch easier2 points
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Harvest update, the Organic Tent™ yielded 168g total between the four plants. Growing naturally I yielded roughly 37g per plant. With the new growing technique I managed 42g per plant... progress? I don't know. I think I need to try the same manifold again, but bigger plants. What a coincidence! That's exactly what I am going to do with my autopots in the big tent! Watch this space.2 points
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Rain water storage is full.. man it rained the last days Had my snorkel beside the bed just in case. Will not get more wet then this.. so far OK. Some pics I took from the WW's this morning. All plants in the tent got 0.5L feeding.. due to the crap pots. Lens was fogged up ^^ Very much middle flowering, still 2 weeks to go at least.2 points
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Shot brother! Stoked to hear that it isn't contamination! The stem development just seems different than what i've seen on the net. Bit of a mutation you reckon? My reason for not misting so regularly is that my perlite has stayed consistently moist since the beginning and maintaining 90% RH. I still mist though. Just not with every fanning. Will definitely go with spore prints/swabs to agar in the near future. Fascinating stuff! I also taped closed the middle rows holes on the fc. Definitely keeping the condensation in for longer than before. Lets see how they grow! Shot brother.1 point
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Day 77 for the 3l pots. Clear with some milky trichomes under the microscope. Dense buds. The one plant went kind of limp. Dense buds the one day then all very soft the next day. Like a clump of wet wool. Anyway that one is hanging now. Sorry @Bay Seeds already planted another batch. Outdoor prep coming along for this season. 150l soil for now. Not much but a start.1 point
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I’m waiting for @SkunkPharm seeds then I will be planting some autos1 point
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Small space = Auto Flower Plants Insane me put 8 in a 1.2x0.6 ... got 300g dressed from that little none effort grow in 12 weeks. Have the grow diary here (used a Blurple light^^):1 point
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This Is why I opted for the 1,2x0,6... I could grow 4 plants in there and average 40g per plant in half the space. Still not exactly happy with this yield though. I suppose that's also why bigger plants need bigger space. And a longer Veg period, of the uphill battle.1 point
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Ladies moving along smoothe, stinking up the whole place. I removed all over lapping fan leaves aswell as a bunch of lower branches seeing as we getting a whole week of high RH, don't wana risk anything. these girls been treated all throughout their veg cycles, I hardly ever have to treat flowering plants, mostly because I am scared to spray anything on a flowering plant so I make sure I don't skip any treatments during veg. Talk of the town is that the Potassium Bicarbonate is safe to spray during flower, what's the consensus here? French Macaron Blueberry Hashplant Super Cheese Chernobyl Frosted Apricot1 point
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Couple days later, looks like they got their roots in the new soil. and we're off have done first Neem treatment last week Wednesday, Copper Soap treatment yeaterday and topdressed with DE this morning. next treatment will be Potassium Bicarbonate, we got a couple days of high RH about to hit. get ready.1 point
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Last update, These bag seeds came out OK not too shabby And i'm happy with the lights, the PSU i'm using has some extra capacity to add more. Next time I will try and keep it in control by trimming and training better and will log the progress in a more appropriate section of this forum. Thanks for all the advice. Chapter closed. BTW I may have trimmed it early in fear of running into bud rot issues , because the lower flowers started to develop some fluffy white stuff which came off when i lightly rub it with my fingers.on the sugar leafs.After reading up it wasn't bud rot it was powdery mildew. Seeing 50% of the pistils were amber. Based on that I thought I may as well just take the plunge and start harvesting because I don't own a magnifier. Will be donating the plant to a friend who also recently got into growing, maybe he can re veg it (Practice) with it now to get my hands on a good strain.1 point
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