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Don't keep any kind of record other than what strains, crosses and phenos. Not dates or any info
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I just keep it on 3x5 cards. Date popped, date topped, cloned, flipped...... etc. Far as bein off by a wk that probably wasnt your fault. I haven't been able to teach any of mine to read a calendar either lol.
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Originally posted by Farmbuck View PostHow many of you keep a calendar of your grow ?
That has helped me go from less then an oz per plant to 3 plus oz's per plant and far better quality.
Lately however I am relying more on what I observe as my growing is more systematic with far less problems.
So journals are less detailed and entries less often.
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I use the app called Botana. Let’s you keep track of stage ie mother,clone,veg,flower. I enter my ph when feeding and watering. Let’s you enter ppm if you want to add notes and pics. And reminds me when I fuck up.
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I used to keep a calendar then I switched to using the note feature on my phone with dates. I track very little, start date, flip date, reservoir changes and pk boost. Once I got comfortable growing I felt like the calendar was giving me an excuse to meddle with the ladies so I ditched the calendar for a more KISS approach.
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I used a large dry erase board (4'x3') and made it into a calendar. I note what days I watered, feed, keep track of veg and flowering weeks. Also note down when I check ph and its value. Its definitely been helping me dial in my grow.
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If I didn't have a calendar to keep track of my feedings, I would be lost.
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Don't use a calendar but do track PH on one note pad with weeks (add note to week 1,2,3... once flower starts) & dates, PH level, and adjustments made this gives me overall length of time for a grow. I also use a second note pad with date, tote designation, quantity in gallons added and amount of each item per gallon added. I add quantity harvested per strain to top of 1st page of PH once dried and cured and retain these for reference and documentation purposes.Last edited by Poppa; 11-01-2020, 02:02 PM.
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Howdy Farmbuck , I have a sheet (drawn up on my CAD program) that tracks the grow dates and the recommended feed rates and times to change the rated and supplements. It also has a place for notes and remarks about problems and changes, etc.. I I also keep a record (separate note book) keeping track of times of feedings, pH readings, and both air and water temperatures during the grow. Sure, it sounds anal, but One can not make good or rational decisions with out good and accurate information.
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I just use my tablet, with a word processing program. It is INVALUABLE, if you want to track when you watered and what with (plain or with nutrients). It's especially great if you include the days old/days in flower. I find I skip a day or so, if there's nothing new.
So far, a log had enabled me to enter notes about the strains I grow, how they did and any problems I run into. I expect, after an undetermined number of grows under my belt, I will learn what's best for me.
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I'm going to get one of those wall ones that have the boxes for the dates so I'll have a little space to jot down little bits of information. Will be keeping a diary alongside it to put down information such as feeds and amounts etc. I intend being a little more professional on the next grow lol
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