Puff_Dragon
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Genetics:
2 x Goldmine (Heavyweight Seeds)
2 x Mango Sapphire (Humboldt Seed Organisation)
1 x *small* Strawberry Banana Kush (Reserva Privada / DNA Genetics)
Nutes:
Biobizz Fishmix (used in veg, as the main fertiliser. Used in Bloom as conditioner).
Guanokalong Kalong Bloom. Guano in the name, but is actually molasses based. In Bloom, used every watering until last couple of weeks.
Guanokalong Batboost (taste, bud site and Yield improver). In Bloom, used every watering until last couple of weeks.
Mighty Mite Seaweed (kelp) fertiliser. Used in veg and bloom for nitrogen+other nutes (plus extra plant, root+soil beneficials).
Plant Magic Bio-silicon. Used for strong stems, thicker leafs, improved heat resistance. Used halfway through veg and into early Bloom (2-3 total applications is enough)
Plant Magic Old-timer granules (mycorrhizal fungi and 20 strains of beneficial bacteria). Added when placing into final pot (adds a fungal root network to the pot).
Soluble sulphur of potash and brown sugar (mixed). Used in veg (a couple of applications, later on). But mostly, in flower for taste, smell+bud enhancer - simulates Terminator and Big Bud nutes
Medium:
Soil grow (Garden soil from my garden compost heap).
12 liter square pots (Goldmine and Mango Sapphire plants).
10ltr round pot for the smaller (less vegged) SBK plant.
Training
Mago Sapphire and Goldmine plants were trained (mostly LST during flower but also a topping).
The SBK plant was not, the clone had two growth nodes. So I simply left it, to hopefully grow into two large branches covered in buds
Lights:
Two Samsung QB light fittings (240 Watts max each fitting - 480 Watts total). 3500K lights
Grown indoor:
1m2 tent (two meters in height). Added Diatomaceous earth to the floor (and corners) of the tent, just as a 'secondary' defensive measure
Journal:
We have five plants.
Four were supposed to be adult and one (Strawberry Banana Kush) was a small plant with only 10 days veg before flower (placed in a 10ltr round pot).
Started vegging other clones back on 20th Aug (planted rooted clones straight into final 12ltr square pots).
13th Oct was the first day of 12/12 and the 21st Oct was the first sign of pistils (all 5 plants)
Sadly, the Mango Sapphire Clones revegged a little (this happened at time of taking the clones). The upshot is, they are very squat in flower.
I'm hoping they will recover a bit over as flower progresses.
The Goldmine and SBK plants are doing fine however (no reveg issues with them when I took the clones).
So now (13th Nov), I'm two days into week 4.
Everything is nice and green.
I'm concerned about the Mango Sapphire plants being squat (leaving less space between the buds ..mold risks later in flower). But it is growing ok.
Watering amounts have been hard to judge this round. You will see in the pics the plants are wilting a little after only three days of not being watered. They are more hungry this grow. I also noticed my garden soil doesn't 'hold' water so well (compared to specially bought soils). That might be what thrown off my usual watering cycles.
The buds (on all plants) are starting to get crystals.
And the smell is beginning to rise. A smell combining a blend of Mangos, Kush, Skunk and Spices. Very nice indeed
Uploaded some pics from today (attached). Will try to keep the journal weekly from now on.
Enjoy.
2 x Goldmine (Heavyweight Seeds)
2 x Mango Sapphire (Humboldt Seed Organisation)
1 x *small* Strawberry Banana Kush (Reserva Privada / DNA Genetics)
Nutes:
Biobizz Fishmix (used in veg, as the main fertiliser. Used in Bloom as conditioner).
Guanokalong Kalong Bloom. Guano in the name, but is actually molasses based. In Bloom, used every watering until last couple of weeks.
Guanokalong Batboost (taste, bud site and Yield improver). In Bloom, used every watering until last couple of weeks.
Mighty Mite Seaweed (kelp) fertiliser. Used in veg and bloom for nitrogen+other nutes (plus extra plant, root+soil beneficials).
Plant Magic Bio-silicon. Used for strong stems, thicker leafs, improved heat resistance. Used halfway through veg and into early Bloom (2-3 total applications is enough)
Plant Magic Old-timer granules (mycorrhizal fungi and 20 strains of beneficial bacteria). Added when placing into final pot (adds a fungal root network to the pot).
Soluble sulphur of potash and brown sugar (mixed). Used in veg (a couple of applications, later on). But mostly, in flower for taste, smell+bud enhancer - simulates Terminator and Big Bud nutes
Medium:
Soil grow (Garden soil from my garden compost heap).
12 liter square pots (Goldmine and Mango Sapphire plants).
10ltr round pot for the smaller (less vegged) SBK plant.
Training
Mago Sapphire and Goldmine plants were trained (mostly LST during flower but also a topping).
The SBK plant was not, the clone had two growth nodes. So I simply left it, to hopefully grow into two large branches covered in buds
Lights:
Two Samsung QB light fittings (240 Watts max each fitting - 480 Watts total). 3500K lights
Grown indoor:
1m2 tent (two meters in height). Added Diatomaceous earth to the floor (and corners) of the tent, just as a 'secondary' defensive measure
Journal:
We have five plants.
Four were supposed to be adult and one (Strawberry Banana Kush) was a small plant with only 10 days veg before flower (placed in a 10ltr round pot).
Started vegging other clones back on 20th Aug (planted rooted clones straight into final 12ltr square pots).
13th Oct was the first day of 12/12 and the 21st Oct was the first sign of pistils (all 5 plants)
Sadly, the Mango Sapphire Clones revegged a little (this happened at time of taking the clones). The upshot is, they are very squat in flower.
I'm hoping they will recover a bit over as flower progresses.
The Goldmine and SBK plants are doing fine however (no reveg issues with them when I took the clones).
So now (13th Nov), I'm two days into week 4.
Everything is nice and green.
I'm concerned about the Mango Sapphire plants being squat (leaving less space between the buds ..mold risks later in flower). But it is growing ok.
Watering amounts have been hard to judge this round. You will see in the pics the plants are wilting a little after only three days of not being watered. They are more hungry this grow. I also noticed my garden soil doesn't 'hold' water so well (compared to specially bought soils). That might be what thrown off my usual watering cycles.
The buds (on all plants) are starting to get crystals.
And the smell is beginning to rise. A smell combining a blend of Mangos, Kush, Skunk and Spices. Very nice indeed
Uploaded some pics from today (attached). Will try to keep the journal weekly from now on.
Enjoy.
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