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She looks great man! But if i had that girl i would have bent down that main stem, Or another thing i have started to do is bending the stems with my finger and thumb, not supercropping but almost, this helps enzyme activity at the place ur bending making it more bushy. Example, if you bend down the top so its lower than other branches enzymes tell the other branshes to be tops, when u let the top go back so its still the main top the enzyme activity is allready started and will continue but not as strong as if the main stem was totally bent and tied down! Hope this make sense! Good grow
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The thing about roots! My mazar about 3 weeks in veg in 0,75-1 liter pot needed to be transplanted in to a 3 liter pot! Attached files
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One thing i totally forgot to say in all my reports! The white widow did not show any male flowers. Blue mystic did and mazar did late in flower but no seeds where found! I also smashed my fan yesterday because id made a irritating sound so i have to go home to my friend and borrow one! lol! I post some new pics! And if somthing i write is missunderstood or totally wrong than tell me so! Im new at coco and i do a lot of research on net but when it comes to coco coir their is a lot of wrong info. some say have it totally in water, problems with nutes, roots not growing and so on! The new pics are from clones white widow (left) and blue mystic (right) Why they dont have that many leaflets are because i have pushed them and also not over 16 hours of light so they flower faster! Attached files
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Bosoph i dont meen you should press down the coco so it gets more compact! You should press the pot from the sides so you push in air to the roots, making the medium a bit looser!" The air between the coco and the potside is pushed inwards! I got this method from Kyle kushman and i belive in him! I dont know if i should continue this thread with my other coco growings ( blue mystic clones and ww clones).
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Day 38 week 6 of flower. I cut it down. The whole plant exept 5 cm of stem was 125g of fresh plant material. Dry was about 20g. diffrence between coco and soil is more weight, faster growth, more vigour, less taste. white widow had a low odor in veg and also in flower. A more pungent smell from week 5 but not much. It took 5 days to dry before it was ready to cure. Not much smell when drying. Smell is compared to haslenut, ginger bread coockies or som aromatic compound similar to nitrobenzene.( A friend asked if i put some chemicals to it). Before curing it was smooth to inhale but strong to hold in, smoke expands and you start cough. Dont taste much, little bit of hasle nut. 2 days after curing. Smooth to inhale and smoother to hold in than before. The strongness of the smoke before curing has now changed to a more sweet taste. A more couchlock effect after curing Effects: At first, Euforic, creative and relaxing, The paranoidinducing effects white widow can have at the onset is gone. after a couple of minutes the high changes to couchlock and gets more narcotic and you feel a pressure between and back of your eyes and in forehead. This feeling stays 1-2 hours Medicinally good for treating fibromyalgia, sleepdissorders, depression. Can be good to treat ADHD because you get more creative and focused and at the same time relaxed. Conclussion. (The white widow from dutch passion is from the 80:s according to them, The shape of the buds are a bit wispy, Not that compact.) It would have been even more narcotic if it would have gone a week longer. It was still ready at 38 days of flowering because of the couchlock and narcotic effect it has and also the collor on chrystals. also when it dryed it changed collor in some places to darkbrown. What should not have been done is pressing the pot while flowering to give the roots oxygen. Instead not doing that would increce steadyness of roots. I also cut the plant down one day after flushing. Did this because of some stupid info. I should have(if i had the time) after flush dry out and then flush and dry out. Not harvest exactly after flushing. This was the first harvest with coco and i think evrything went great. The smoke is also great an allround smoke. (The tea i make could b filtered through a coffe filter. More info on that later im doing some research ). Attached files
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Cannabeace the family. Diffrent species of Cannabis and one relative. Cannabis does only exist as 3 diffrent species. Indica, Sativa and ruderalis. Cannabis belongs to the familly Cannabeace, the hops plant belongs to this family to The Botanist that first classified Cannabis was Carl von linne (Sweden) He called it C, sativa. or sativum. Sativa is latin and meens cultivated or sown, ( usefull). Other plants like garlic is named alium, sativa. So it has not got its word sativa because it originates from America and sout america. Its beecause linne saw its usefullness in fibers and other things. The trip he took was to america. The Cannabis plant is an old plant that existed when all continents where stuck together, when moving apart the plant has evolved to three diffrent subspecies which is C, sativa, C, indica and C, ruderlis. and belongs to diffrent parts of the world Theese plants has adapted themselves to diffrent environments without much help from mankind. What makes it being categorised as diffrent subspecies is because they have some diffrence in genetics that is expressed as height, bushieness and how it grows, also some diffrence in chemistry. As long as two organisms that look diffrent to the eye share more than 95 percent of the same genetics its the same species. The diffrence between C, sativa and C, ruderalis can be somewhat compared to wolfs and dogs because you can breed them wich meen same genetics and nature wont mind. they have the same ancestorparent but nature ( in this case humans) has done some natural selections.( I actually didnt want to do this comparison but i couldn find a better example ) The hops plant can be compared to a bear or a fox, You cant breed them with dogs or wolfs but they have the same ancestor parent these genetics can not be mixed in nature with eachoter. The Cannabis comes in diffrent strains. White widow, Mazar, blue mystic, Colombian gold is some examples These diffrent strains share 99.99999 of the same genes as their parents. ex, 60 percent of sativa and 40 percent of indica or a mix of all three subspecies. Because they share the same genetics they dont make it as a diffrent subspecies. Ex. afghani that some people refer as a subspecies (afghanica) is not. its a hybrid that has apeered thru inbreeding of some plants thru generations of generations, its still an Indica. The genes in afghani is the same as in indica than the diffrence you find between Indica and ruderalis Mazar for example is a place in afganistan where the best hashproduction originates. The plant mazar is not an afganica. Its a hybrid between an indica that has been inbred in afganistan and a skunk that is a hybrid in itself. ( skunk is also genemanipulated so its a tetraploid plant) cannabis in nature is a diploid plant. Diploid meens that when cells divide itself you get 2 cells. when kunk cells divide they turn to 4 cells. this makes skunk grow more rapidly. And the mazar plant is a hybrid between skunk and afghani and is an indica This can be compared to crossbreeding of dogs. you dont get a subspecies as a result you get a crossbreed. The diffrence in genes can be collor or height and that is less than 1 percent of the genes that express that. The numbers given are not 100 % accurate! By Assazel!
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The macropics are taken from microscope so its difficult to get nice pics.
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day 38 in flower Attached files
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Week 5. Beginning of week 5 i flushed it, then i gave it plenty of nutrients. I noticed that the leafs where starting to look diffrent, not that vigorous and a bit pale, This is because of alot of feeding and water so i had to dry it out for 2 days. The leafs changed back to normal in one day. At day 35 i flushed the medium and later fed it with banana tea made from banana no skin and also avocado. This is so you feed with carbohydrates, phospour and potassium. When feeding plenty or flushing, a mold starts producing at the toplayer of the coco, also in soil. This breaks down the nutrients in the medium. It can be a good idea to move the toplayer around so it keeps dry and prevent the mold from getting a problem. Whash hands after doing this so you dont spread the spores to leafs. Trimmed of almost all fanleafs so light penetrates better, the buds responds to it by producing more flowers on the side of the buds and they swell up. save Some bigger leafs on every branch stops it from stretching. Week 5 was the last week i gave it chemical nutrients for bloomphase. My chemical fertilizer for flower contains in NPK. 5.6: 2: 7.1: Banana peels N.P.K. 0-3.25-41.76. N = 0-3 % P = 25-41 % = 26mg K = 76 % = 422mg Avocado contains twice as much of these nutrients Banana and avocado also contains Mg, Ca, Na, Fe, Se, Mn, Cu, Zn. And also small amounts of other minerals, this is about everything the plant need in flower! This is high concentrations( higher than expensive products) and because its veganic fertilizer the plant only take what it needs and you dont have to worry about pH. No flushing is needed either. Week 6. Feed with only Tea (Bananas and avocado) Attached files
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Its day 33. I bougt a new lamp. 45 w CFL (4000K) and exhanged it with my 30 w CFL (2700K) Gives it a bluer spectrum.
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How to get good results in coco medium! Water with nutrients, in beginning use less nutrients and build up, coco has a natural buffer so the plant can take lots of nutrients. If the plant is over fed just flush it. When watering it can be a good idea to let the pot stand in water with nutrient for a while to get the coco fully saturated. Tea for veg. A coupple of pellets Poultrymanure, 1-2 tbl spoon bloodmeal cook for 10 min and mix with 1 L of water. Bloodmeal and poultry manure contain roughly 14% N, 2% K, 2% P. (it will smell when cooked.) (Tea for flower ) 1 Banana peel,one piece of banana, egg shells and crushed linseeds cooked up in water 10-15 min so the water turns milky to brown. Filter the solution, linseeds creates a jelly substance that must be moved from the solution! Mix this with 1 L of water. Bannanapeels are high in K, P, B vitamins, Carbohydrates, Tryptamines and fattyacids Eggshells contain Mg, Ca Linseeds contains fattyacids and phospour, zink, magnezium and iron I mix Tea with a chemical fertiliser. I use little more than advised on the bottle. (its no idea to water with plain water, this is done in flushing) Between week 1-3 in flower its a good idea to let the coco dry out more often, this creates bigger buds faster because it dont stretch. the roots grow bigger. Roots stop grow after week3-4 in flower because all energy goes to develop flowers. If the plant needs to be taller use more nitrogen or water more freqently in week 3-4 so it stretch a bit. My feeding schedule that i use as a guide line. Day 1. water with chemical solution + Tea. Day 2 water with chemical solution + Tea Day 3. Dry out. Press the pot so oxygen gets pressed to the roots. Day 4. Dry out. Press pot so oxygen get pressed to the roots.( The important thing is to let the medium dry out so it contains less than 50% of water.) Day 5. Flush the medium. This is important, water with nutrient later. Day 6. water with chemical solution + tea. Day 7. dry out. Flushing is important so saltaccumulation get washed out. Always flush and dry out 1-2 times a week When the coco is fully saturated after 2 days of feeding its nessesary to dry out so the coco can obtain fresh nutrient. Many people say that coco should not be dryed out because of accumulation of salts or other strange things. (Funny i gett better grow by drying out and healthier plants.) Studys made show that Even if coco is not watered in two days the plant still recieves the amount of water and nutrient it needs. The roots get the best contact with the medium when the coco is moist not in water! When coco is dryed out it still contains water, The rootsystem is always moist if the plant is not whilting, the water is just reduced to a minimal.( we have to keep in mind that this is a plant that thrives in dry areas) First of all coco should be dryed out so new chemical can reach the roots. Chemicals break down in the coco just as in soil and become salts that are poisonus to the roots and plant. Salts accumulate if the coco stands in water for to long. The plant also pumps up water and nutrient by diffussion or osmosis. To speed up this prosses the pressure in the plant must change. This is done by drying out. The dryer it is in the medium the higher pressure it is inside the plant. I have dryed out plants so the coco contain 5-15% of water it still grows fast and when feeded it can absorb so much more nutrients. Drying out also stimulates rootgrowth and speeds up the plants activity so it grows and matures faster. Other usefull info is Ask eds growing in coco guide, Arjan and francos growing sessions. George Cervantes, Ed Roshental and kyle kushman. Attached files
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Day 25 in flower. Attached files
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Now days people want huge root system for bigger buds! I heard that if the plant has bigger roots its more dificult for the nutrient to pass thru, what it should benefit from is thinner roots but a big rootsystem so nutrients can pass thru more easily! To create that acetylic acid could be added to the water! Im not sure about this but i will ad acetylic acid on my clones and we shall se
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Week 1, 2, 3 and 4. The plant is traind down( LST) and from floor to top is about 60 cm. The closest top from lamp is about 2 cm! Attached files
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White widow from dutch passion. Lights used are sunligt at day and 125 w fluo red, 3x 25 w 2500K (2500k -2700k) This is the first time i tried coco, I normally grow in soil. This clone was first grown in soil and i took her from that and transplanted in cocobounce.( I put the coco in a pot) The plant has grown 3 weeks and then put in flower on 12/12. Nutrients used in Veg are poultry manure, bloodmeal and a chemical fertiliser for soil and hydroponic mediums. All high in Nitrogen. Nutrients used in flower are chemical fertiliser high in N and a chemical fertiliser high in P and K. I also fertilise with tea made from banana skin and egg shells, This make the feeding solution higher in P and K and Mg. From the banana tea the plant get carbohydrates and tryptamines! Tryptamines make me happy so i think it works for the plant also The chrystal production increace when using banana tea. I flush once a week, and feed 3-4 times in a week by letting the pot sit in water for an hour, just water coco normally is a waste! I also dry the coco out. Attached files
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