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I see now...    Mykol is inserting all his pictures into his first post on page 1.  Go there to see his pics.  The thread occurs after ALL of his pictures.  Only our comments are appearing at the bottom of the thread.

exact bro, also a bit my fault that I did not specify clearly the beginning of the post.

However I have decided that from flowering, updates will be uploaded to the last page of the post, I think it is easiest to follow.

Anyway thanks again for explaining, I now understand that many of you did not notice even updates Mhehehehe happens .... :D

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05-02-16 UPDATE ***vegetative stage°°° + (Clone cut review)

 

Grow condition:                                               Clone Grow condition:

light: 18/6                                                                    18/6

tmp: 17/20° (night)  23/25° (day)                     20>21°

humidity: 55/45%                                                        90%

ph:  5.9/6.1                                                                 5.8

ec: 1.3/1.35

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13-02-16 UPDATE ***vegetative stage°°° + (Clone cut review)

 

Grow condition:                                               Clone Grow condition:

light: 18/6                                                                    18/6

tmp: 17/20° (night)  23/25° (day)                     20>22°

humidity: 60/50%                                                        80%

ph:  5.9/6.1                                                                 5.8

ec: 1.1/1.2                                                                0.7

 

Some clones do not appear to suffer the cut,first roots are already appeared.

GHkush seems to be a plant with a vigorous growth, then it does not go unnoticed the strong odor that emits in the vegetative phase, which in general is typical of kush, but this gene has something exaggerated when you touch its stem.
Try and notice the difference if they get a chance to compare .. and this is making me very incuriosir on the final product of this plant.
I think next week to begin flowering, and make a final report on the vegetative growth. ;):bye:

 

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They look beautiful, good luck with these clones !! :)
 
It seems that some samples leaves gaps, not if you adjust calcium or contains a good ec water outlet.
 
Greetings!

 

I use normal tap water with natural ec 0.30 and ph is arount 7 / 8 It depends on the weather conditions.

typically not added extra calcium to my diet, for the reason listed above.

you suggest that would not hurt a little extra calcium?

 

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18-02-16 UPDATE ***vegetative stage°°° + (Clone cut review)

 

Grow condition:                                            

light: 18/6                                                               

tmp: 17/20° (night)  23/25° (day)             

humidity: 60/40%                                                     

ph:  5.9/6.0                                                           

ec: 1.2/1.3                   

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Mykol, we've been watching those yellowish leaves for quite some time now. 

And you have reported that night-time temps are dipping to 17-20°C.  Could it be that the low night-time temps are causing the yellowing?

Is it possible for you to stabilize the temps around 24-25°C for night and day?

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Hi guy,how you are all.. hope fine!! :)

This week how i say last post start the flowering,the plant not in good shape, but they did not even particular problems ..
The yellowing was caused by an infrequent irrigation, and too lean nutrient solution, I now believe they have solved the problem. :)

the reason for the infrequent irrigations was caused by the fact that I hydrated coconut, but I did not give him time to dry before the transplant, and also I did not use any drainage material in the bottom of the pot, then wrapped, the part of land, ness lower zone of the vessel remains too steeped along, and roots fail to penetrate ... this has forced me to irrigane less than what the plant had need.
If I would have gone with a dry soil it checked a lot better nutrition .. mea culpa philosophy! ;)

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START FLOWERING 22/02

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Grow condition:                                               Clone Grow condition:

light: 12/12                                                                   18/6

tmp: 18/22° (night)  24/27° (day)                     22>24°

humidity: 45/40%                                                        55/50%

ph:  5.9/6.0                                                                 5.8

ec: 1.3/1.35                                                                0.8/0.9

The clone were transplanted yesterday,but now i show photo! :D

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Nice clones bud. Anything new to show? Lol i sound needy but i crave my flower porn!

hahahaha i want hte same hahaha

 

 

Growing Apace !! :)
 
No, the new leaves are beautiful and healthy and not think it's calcium, maybe just a temporary problem.
 
Tutto sta andando bene così sembra :)

 

Yes man.. definitely will get more attention in the flowering stage .. hope do these seedlings explode in this 2 week that will follow.

some of them already seem to want to go upwards. :)

 

 

Mykol, we've been watching those yellowish leaves for quite some time now. 

And you have reported that night-time temps are dipping to 17-20°C.  Could it be that the low night-time temps are causing the yellowing?

Is it possible for you to stabilize the temps around 24-25°C for night and day?

hey man, yeah is possible! my sentinel control this very well ... :)

thank you very much I will try to follow your advice next time. ;)

Now we get to take a look at our plants, is much that I do not do a visit  :D

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  FLOWERING  (WEEK 2°)

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Grow condition:                                               Clone Grow condition:

light: 12/12                                                                   18/6

tmp: 18/22° (night)  24/27° (day)                     24>25°

humidity: 45/40%                                                        55/50%

ph:   6.0                                                                     5.8

ec: 1.5/1.6                                                                0.8/0.9

 
I noticed that this gene is very vigorous, the clones are rooted in just 10 days and after the transplant
has been possible to see the re-growth in a couple of days.

 

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