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3 likesHello Friends, Back with some updates of my plants... They are still looking great and the flowering session work perfectly. We are now on the day 70th and we are on the fifth week of flowering. I've moved the smallest one in my other box like I've explained it on my previous post... That's not a bad idea at all... The smallest will develop better and just the same for the 5 other ones ... No doubt about it they will appreciated get more space & light... So here are some pictures... Have a great week-end ! Cheers & respect Evolution666 Day 70 (5th week of flowering)
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3 likesHello hunters Hope you areall have a good week ! Here are some pics at the end of WEEK 8 of flowering for the #Purple pheno, this pheno are incredible hard rock buds, very dense and with beautifull color and amazing terpene profile! See you for the drying buds pics
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3 likesHello Hunters, Hope you have all a good week's ! @Jose.gh Flowering end of Week 2 right now ;-) The 4 plants are very happy & healty & I watering every 2 days with 2,5ltr of nutrient solution Here are the pics of today... Group Shot Have you all a nice week end!
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3 likes63 days (9 weeks) until the end of the competition. All four WR are now on 12/12. M & 3 where flipped last night with no extended dark period. They will be staying in their 11l pots as a test vs my usual 46l final pots. No more hot-swapping for the WR. The four plants are on 12/12 so they get the big tent. DK & WB are moved to a small room (with the 135rw LED on from 7pm-1pm) and then moved to the big tent at 7am. M was defoliated and pruned of small shoots & leaves, so was 3 to a lesser extent. Bi [Day 5 of flowering] was defoliated, pruned of lower shoots, and LST'd. Tri was defoliated a lot more than Bi down low and inside, with four of her small stems into Rootit sponges to see if they'll make clones. The defoliation consists of removing some lowest main stem fan leaves and some lower pruning of the stem shoots' lowest leafs & shoots. I've defoliated/pruned now so the plant can concentrate on forming pistils on the sites I want; and so there are no dark places in the middle of the plant for mold/pests to make their home. In week 2/3 of flower and I'll select which side shoots to keep and which to chop off for additional clones/compost. Foliar spray has been changed to Rain Water (25ppm). There some excesses showing on some of the older stem fan leaves on Bi. I suspected this might happen as BioGrow & BioBloom are in the big pot (lots of nutes). Not a big problem at the moment and hopefully foliar spraying with very low ppm will enable the plant lower the concentrations of excesses (ppm) in itself. Granted, immobile nutrient excesses (nitrogen for instance) are difficult fix, apart from chopping the leaf with the excess. I choose to let the plant build up these excesses a lot on the older leaves, and then chop them off. Once I chop them, any additional excess will go into the next oldest leaves, etc etc. I'm finding that they don't use a lot of water, although I am foliar spraying so this will account for a bit of this. Bi and Tri where flushed 8 days ago and weighed 18.4kg and 17.4kg respectively. Today they are 15.4kg and 14.4kg respectively. That's not a lot of water use over 8 days imv. I think I must have been very close to root-rotting Bi & Tri. They still have ~ 10 days water in them, so 18 days in total (they'll be dry about 10.5-11.0kg) which I think is a long time between waterings. Photo's: M: 3: Bi: Tri: Happy Growing!
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3 likesD77 W3 flo TEMP 19°-28° RH 45% i take the humidifier out i give more time to my plant and more watering and they stay green i dont plan to give a pk booster @Jose.gh you dont made a biofeeding pk biobooster? i just spray 2 time with a fish emultion to try to help recover from the bad veg
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3 likesDay 77, aka Day 22 Bloom. I guess it's time for an update. Issues As of today, i see 1-2 leaves falling per day. It's not bad, but it's not optimal. Leaves turn light green (compared to their healthy colour) or slightly yellow before falling on their own. Spots, instead, appear mostly on edges and tips, and not in the middle of the leaf like before. Perk-up remains but in lower levels. Clawing is slowly disappearing / it's barely noticeable. Feeding Today i fed her a quarter of enhancer recommended dosage (0.25g x LT) as Highlander's still recovering from the flush, but i couldn't miss this feeding as it would've fucked up my schedule too much. Soil was still a bit moist: on a scale from 1 to 4, it was 1.5. Yet, as said before, i had to feed her. So, instead of feeding her the standard 4LT, i fed her 2.5. PH spikes So, since i noticed chlorine symptoms, probably mistaken for a N deficiency/toxicity, i decided to let my water rest for as much time as i have on my hands before feeding it again. Normally, my water sits at 6.7-6.8 PH. Having left it for 36 hours in the watering can, i measured it again to see if something changed (out of curiosity). It was 7.6. A bit confused, i washed my pen a couple times. Still 7.6. I also noticed there was a thin white-ish layer of something, still trying to understand if it's limestone (most probably) or dust. Either way, removed most of it with a strap of toilet paper (no ink on it). Corrected the water to 6.5, and resumed feeding. Flowers Buds have grown exponentially in the last week. I don't know if it's her schedule, or the flush effects, but flowers have nearly doubled in size in a week. My jaw is on the floor. I've dared to touch one flower. Smell is definitely piney, with a touch of lemon or some other citrus i can't recon. Pics I guess it's time for a couple 'o pics. Highlander's canopy: Highlander's hopefully lenghty colas: Highlander's flower close-up: She's getting frosty, this early! I'll see y'all in a week or so. Peace!
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1 likeIt does look like powdery mildew to me, but I'm certainly no expert. I've read that a lot of these leaf molds can be combatted with baking soda & lemon. Me, on a large plant I would chop off the badly effected leaf petals (not the whole leaf if I don't have to), and then spray with a baking soda/lemon juice solution and wipe each leaf with a sponge, and spray again (trying not to get liquid into the pot from the splash from the spraying). On a small plant I would be tempted to swish the whole above ground part of the plant upside down in a solution of baking soda & lemon. Hope you find a solution!
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1 likeYo @Jose.gh, I come back from spannabis with some new Lemon Cheese and Holy Punch. But I also have in stock some Exodus Cheese, differents Cookie cross, Remo Chemo and many strain from Ripper seeds so.... ta ta ta tammmm I dont now waht i put for the next run....
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1 likeHello @g22, You did a wonderful job, these plants are perfect and begin to show their beautiful buds! Well done!
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