This is my current grow. Its now about 10 days after the change to 12/12 and the Big Devil is just starting to show those first two little pistils. Always an exciting day!
Anyway here is the pertinent information_
Strains:
Glueberry OG_ breeder: Dutch Passion
Heritage: Gorila GluexOG x Blueberry
Big Devil feminized (non auto)_breeder: Sweet Seeds
Heritage_Big Devil elite clone
CBD OG_breeder: CBD Crew
Heritage_OG Kush, CBD enriched
Cookie Wreck_breeder: CanaVenture Seeds
Heritage_ Cookie Wreck CV x Cookie Wreck CV
Medium: coco (aeration), perlite, pumice, grow stones ( 2”grow stones in bottom), with 60% coco (aeration mix), 20% perlite and 10% pumice, 10% combined mix of worm castings & boiled rice hulls. This drains very well, so well that you need to make sure you replenish the nutrients with every watering, but I never have any issues with root rot or nutrient lockout.
Nutrients: Advanced Nutrients Grow and Bloom part A & B for coco (PH perfect), with the additional supplements (Ca/Mag, B52, Voodoo, Piranha, Water preparation_fill a 10 gallon container with tap water and let it sit with an aerator in the bottom for 24 hrs or more until the chlorine gas has dissipated.
Lights: two Fluence VPPRx 320 watt lights. Extremely even, efficient and adjustable PPFD in a 3.5 x 5’ grow area.
Security lighting: two 175 watt outdoor lights daylight balanced, connected to a timer which is plugged into a UPS so if we lose our electric power then I have a backup light source for over 8 hrs. We loose power at least once a month.
Hydro System: AIT, air injection technology. individual buckets with air injection pumps, similar to those used for hydro but they work with soil or similar mediums. i’ve used this system twice and it works best using a very porous medium because it provides more “pathways” for the air to travel up through to the surface. This system works best for my grow area/environment and personal schedule. Since each plant is in its own bucket it is “closed” system as long as the issue is restricted to that one plant_ like nutrient issues due to different genetics or tolerances.
I don’t have to worry about concerns that more traditional hydro setups can experience if there is a loss of power or contamination of nutrient supply. The air pumps supply oxygen to each plant individually from the bottom up through the medium. If the pump(s) fail its ok, they do fine without the pumps because the medium drains very well yet holds moisture for days.
Background: The objective was to grow four different strains, two with high THC and two with close to 1:1 THC/CBD ratios. We picked strains with similar seed to harvest times with the hope that all of them might reach harvest within 2 weeks of each other...."hope" and "might" are key words here!
Calendar:
JAN 18_Put germinated seeds into rapid rooters
JAN 22_Transplanted Rapid rooters into 16 oz cups
JAN 29_Transplanted from cups into 4 gallon pots
FEB 5_Topped above 5th node, except the Cookie Wreck which was not doing well after it was transplanted into a larger container. A fairly advanced case of damping off was taking over and I didn’t want to stress it so didn’t top it. No LST because It would have just fallen over it was so unsteady. I sprayed the base of the plant and the rapid rooter with Serenade once and then again 5 days later. It took about a week but the plant started to recover quickly.
FEB 7_Began LST_ started slowly and adjusted daily to get good spread.
FEB 8-20, LST adjusted every two days, Once the two main stems grew they were LSTed out to the sides to help keep them even with the canopy. defoliated as necessary to expose new growth. Branches below the toped node are now catching up to help keep the canopy even.
FEB 22_First major defoliation and pruning_pruned the lowest branches from the trunk and some lower growth nodes on branches as well, trimmed any leaves blocking potential growth sites or that were shaded on the interior and any large fan leaves. Opps, well… as Nebula has pointed out defoliation can have negative consequences if you’re not careful….I just defoliated an entire branch as I almost took a nose dive into my CDB OG plants. With shears open I caught myself but the shears closed and there went the branch. Would have been great video! I guess the positive aspect is now I have a little more room to LST the rest.
FEB 23_ No signs of stress from the day before. YES!
FEB 24_Did a little more defoliation in the morning, by evening no signs of stress. Flushed with plain water to help clean out the grow nutrients.
FEB 25_Switched to 12/12 photoperiod. Flushed again.
FEB 26_Watered with full strength Flowering nutrients and supplements. Pruned and defoliated
substantially, adjusted LST.
FEB_27-28_rest days.
MARCH_1_rest day. recovering very quickly. Watered sparingly with 1/2 strength nutrients.
MARCH_2_ Watered well with 1/2 strength nutrients, removed fan leaves and pruned small lower branches as necessary.
MARCH_3_Watered sparingly with ph 6.0 and cal/mag only. Taped the junction of the small CBD OG that was starting to split where two main stems where topped_probably from two extreme LST. Plant looks healthy, but reinforced the “break” with some gaffers tape anyway.
MARCH 4_ Rest Day
MARCH_5_Added Big Bud to nutrients, full strength, 1/2 gallon each. Defoliated largest of the fan leaves that were covering grow sites at the canopy and ones lower on the plants that weren’t getting much light, as well as some from the interior. Also removed some of the smaller branches in the interior that didn’t have much potential as new colas.
MARCH_6_ Rest day. All plants are doing well. Once again two plants of the same strain and identical medium, lighting, nutrients, etc. are growing at different rates and have different inter-nodal spaces. The taller one is getting substantially larger. The Cookie Wreck seems to have recovered well. Yesterday I removed the fan leaves from the main stem around just below the FIM. Hoping the lower branches will catch up a bit and help even the canopy. Tomorrow I will start removing lower branches since its looking strong and fully recovered.
Anyway here is the pertinent information_
Strains:
Glueberry OG_ breeder: Dutch Passion
Heritage: Gorila GluexOG x Blueberry
Big Devil feminized (non auto)_breeder: Sweet Seeds
Heritage_Big Devil elite clone
CBD OG_breeder: CBD Crew
Heritage_OG Kush, CBD enriched
Cookie Wreck_breeder: CanaVenture Seeds
Heritage_ Cookie Wreck CV x Cookie Wreck CV
Medium: coco (aeration), perlite, pumice, grow stones ( 2”grow stones in bottom), with 60% coco (aeration mix), 20% perlite and 10% pumice, 10% combined mix of worm castings & boiled rice hulls. This drains very well, so well that you need to make sure you replenish the nutrients with every watering, but I never have any issues with root rot or nutrient lockout.
Nutrients: Advanced Nutrients Grow and Bloom part A & B for coco (PH perfect), with the additional supplements (Ca/Mag, B52, Voodoo, Piranha, Water preparation_fill a 10 gallon container with tap water and let it sit with an aerator in the bottom for 24 hrs or more until the chlorine gas has dissipated.
Lights: two Fluence VPPRx 320 watt lights. Extremely even, efficient and adjustable PPFD in a 3.5 x 5’ grow area.
Security lighting: two 175 watt outdoor lights daylight balanced, connected to a timer which is plugged into a UPS so if we lose our electric power then I have a backup light source for over 8 hrs. We loose power at least once a month.
Hydro System: AIT, air injection technology. individual buckets with air injection pumps, similar to those used for hydro but they work with soil or similar mediums. i’ve used this system twice and it works best using a very porous medium because it provides more “pathways” for the air to travel up through to the surface. This system works best for my grow area/environment and personal schedule. Since each plant is in its own bucket it is “closed” system as long as the issue is restricted to that one plant_ like nutrient issues due to different genetics or tolerances.
I don’t have to worry about concerns that more traditional hydro setups can experience if there is a loss of power or contamination of nutrient supply. The air pumps supply oxygen to each plant individually from the bottom up through the medium. If the pump(s) fail its ok, they do fine without the pumps because the medium drains very well yet holds moisture for days.
Background: The objective was to grow four different strains, two with high THC and two with close to 1:1 THC/CBD ratios. We picked strains with similar seed to harvest times with the hope that all of them might reach harvest within 2 weeks of each other...."hope" and "might" are key words here!
Calendar:
JAN 18_Put germinated seeds into rapid rooters
JAN 22_Transplanted Rapid rooters into 16 oz cups
JAN 29_Transplanted from cups into 4 gallon pots
FEB 5_Topped above 5th node, except the Cookie Wreck which was not doing well after it was transplanted into a larger container. A fairly advanced case of damping off was taking over and I didn’t want to stress it so didn’t top it. No LST because It would have just fallen over it was so unsteady. I sprayed the base of the plant and the rapid rooter with Serenade once and then again 5 days later. It took about a week but the plant started to recover quickly.
FEB 7_Began LST_ started slowly and adjusted daily to get good spread.
FEB 8-20, LST adjusted every two days, Once the two main stems grew they were LSTed out to the sides to help keep them even with the canopy. defoliated as necessary to expose new growth. Branches below the toped node are now catching up to help keep the canopy even.
FEB 22_First major defoliation and pruning_pruned the lowest branches from the trunk and some lower growth nodes on branches as well, trimmed any leaves blocking potential growth sites or that were shaded on the interior and any large fan leaves. Opps, well… as Nebula has pointed out defoliation can have negative consequences if you’re not careful….I just defoliated an entire branch as I almost took a nose dive into my CDB OG plants. With shears open I caught myself but the shears closed and there went the branch. Would have been great video! I guess the positive aspect is now I have a little more room to LST the rest.
FEB 23_ No signs of stress from the day before. YES!
FEB 24_Did a little more defoliation in the morning, by evening no signs of stress. Flushed with plain water to help clean out the grow nutrients.
FEB 25_Switched to 12/12 photoperiod. Flushed again.
FEB 26_Watered with full strength Flowering nutrients and supplements. Pruned and defoliated
substantially, adjusted LST.
FEB_27-28_rest days.
MARCH_1_rest day. recovering very quickly. Watered sparingly with 1/2 strength nutrients.
MARCH_2_ Watered well with 1/2 strength nutrients, removed fan leaves and pruned small lower branches as necessary.
MARCH_3_Watered sparingly with ph 6.0 and cal/mag only. Taped the junction of the small CBD OG that was starting to split where two main stems where topped_probably from two extreme LST. Plant looks healthy, but reinforced the “break” with some gaffers tape anyway.
MARCH 4_ Rest Day
MARCH_5_Added Big Bud to nutrients, full strength, 1/2 gallon each. Defoliated largest of the fan leaves that were covering grow sites at the canopy and ones lower on the plants that weren’t getting much light, as well as some from the interior. Also removed some of the smaller branches in the interior that didn’t have much potential as new colas.
MARCH_6_ Rest day. All plants are doing well. Once again two plants of the same strain and identical medium, lighting, nutrients, etc. are growing at different rates and have different inter-nodal spaces. The taller one is getting substantially larger. The Cookie Wreck seems to have recovered well. Yesterday I removed the fan leaves from the main stem around just below the FIM. Hoping the lower branches will catch up a bit and help even the canopy. Tomorrow I will start removing lower branches since its looking strong and fully recovered.
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