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  1. Always nice to see such a nice cone on a joint... Whose with me
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  2. Hi All, Posting some pics = 11 Days I want to ask for a progress report :-). Any comments please? Rolo
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  3. All female bro... I couldn't make out the top Pic... But the rest are all female all the way, no balls insite
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  4. I took these pics yesterday from 1 of the outdoor plants. What am i looking at? Is she flowering or that male bals?
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  5. Whoo hoo. That's looks like success. Well done Sent from my FIG-LX1 using Tapatalk
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  7. Once they flower and you can smell them... You can attempt to identify them... But that too is a ton of thumb sucking... Enjoy the herb bro
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  8. Just an update on my White widow ladies, they getting lekka bushy now. 1st pic is above the canopy 2nd is below the canopy. You can see where her main branch bent when trying to keep her under the net, eventually it died of, so i cut it off. doing ok now though. flipped them earlier this week. They are in here with 1 super skunk kush and 3 Lem skunk, so 6 plants in total. Think on next grow i will put only 4 in this section as it gets a bit crowded.
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  9. Nice, that is exciting! Took a while
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  10. I hope so man, was starting to worry Sent from my CLT-L29 using Tapatalk
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  11. Could these be pollen sacks I see? Will monitor and check again on Saturday. Sent from my Redmi Note 7 Pro using Tapatalk
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  12. Well thats embarrassing, last update was more than a month ago... Things have progressed allot, all ladies now in final stages of flower. I must say, this grow was a good example of how a small mistake in the vegging stage of a auto can negatively influence the yield, if it happened with a photoperiod grow one could have easily rectified the issue before switching over to flower. I personally do not stress to much about how much grams I pull per plant, growing for personal use Picture of the ladies sunbathing outside and posing for a photo: From left to right we have the Daiquiri Lime, Fastberry and then the CBD Crack. Close up of the Daiquiri Lime, I must admit she does look the best out of the 3, keeping in mind I did not do much or any training: Next is the Fastberry, amazing colours and super frosty: Close up of the Fastberry: And lastly the CBD Crack, was hoping for a bit more stretch, but it is what it is, lesson learned: Hoping to harvest in the next 2 to 3 weeks.
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  13. I see, alright thanks. So probably best to treat the STS / CS as a foliar spray. I was thinking of maybe spraying the top of the canopy - so leaves and new growth sites and then continuing to spray the nodes on the 3 branches I have marked. Although am thinking it may be best to just spray the entire plant - top canopy and the branches where the nodes are. I think I will try the canopy and then the 3 marked branches and see what happens.
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  14. I have no experience with STS. What I can say if I look at the modus of the silver, it is to disrupt natural ethylene production. This is done on a plant wide scale, and silver hinders this. Even with CS as opposed to STS, whole plant treatment will be more beneficial/productive. Silver is not a movable ion, but the ethylene is.
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  15. I thought the effects were localized, only worked where you sprayed it. The guides I'v read tell you to spray the nodes and not the leaves - so I may have been doing it wrong. @Totemic do you have any experience with STS? Perhaps know the correct way to apply it, whether its localized or not? If I could just spray the leaves on the top canopy, that'll be much easier!
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  16. Nah dude I harvested like 10g at most but ended up going bigger and then it turned into a germination station. Most I would fit in there was 5 x 20w cfl's. Flowering times was fun times. Spend hours just looking. Still do but yeah at that time (for me) I was fucking stoked. But times have evolved and I'm now currently growing with a led aswell Sent from my FIG-LX1 using Tapatalk
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  17. If I'm not mistaken this is this dudes 1st grow. When I started it was pure simplicity at its best. I asked a noob question and I got my answers from those legends who helped me in small steps to get where I want to be. Nowadays a new grower gets thrown with info like above. Not dissing or disrespecting, just amazing to see how the info and grows has come from my noob days to the nowadays noobs. I still don't really care about technical side of growing. This was my technical when I started Sent from my FIG-LX1 using Tapatalk
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  18. How many LED's per board / bar / strip, the full spectrum 300k boards, 288? Did you build these yourself? If so, where did you source the heatsink from or what did you do for a headsink?
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  19. @Za Weed Lover
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  20. @Za Weed Lover 2x2m I would want at least two 1000w hps or 630w cmh'sin there as a minimum. Personally I have switched to Quantum LED's for 1.2m areas in the following config: 3x Samsung LM301B 3000k and 3x Samsung LM301B 4000k driven by a Meanwell HLG-320H-2100C to 320w Supplementary Red Cree PCBs at 130w powered by a Meanwell ELG-150-C1050A This combination for a 1.2x1.2m, with up to 2.7 uMol/J efficiency if you running the Quantums on a dimmer. It can however be pricey to buy, if you can however source the parts yourself to build one or two it will work out cheaper in the long run than an HID. It will also help control the temperature in your grow room, as it does not put out close to the same amount of heat as an HID light. If you want me to point you towards where you can find components feel free to PM me.
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  21. All plants are different but can be placed into categories based on light needs per day. This is known as Daily Light Integral (DLI). DLI is the amount of PAR received each day as a function of light intensity and duration. This is known as moles per square meter per day (µmol/m2/d). A direct correlation between how much PAR your plants are exposed to and for how long each day. Generally, the vegetative stage of plant growth requires 16 – 24 hours of light per day, while the flowering stage requires up to 12 hours of light per day. Below is a general breakdown of how much PPFD is needed for plants to thrive during the different stages of growth. Sustainable Veg | Production Veg | Flowering Plant 50 – 200 µmol/m2/s | 150 – 400 µmol/m2/s | 400 – 1 000 µmol/m2/s These numbers vary based on type of plant and environmental variables like the introduction of carbon dioxide into the environment. 500 – 1000 µmol/m2/s has been noted as an optimum for growth. Less than 500 µmol/m2/s and growth will be slow. Plants require additional CO₂ to utilise more than 1 000 µmol/m2/s.
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  22. I would recommend a good microbes mix inoculation 2-4times during your grow and then just feed the microbes. Compost and sprouted seed teas with some molasses. Silica and amino acids. Sent from my VTR-L09 using Tapatalk
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