Sensi Star growing

rt831

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AWESOME! I grew some sensi star last year outdoor and they came out great. Lookin exactly like yours! Nice job man.
 

theloadeddragon

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tying down the plants to the sides farthest away from the bulb will expose the lower portions of the plant to greater light penetration, and stimulate the lower growth to grow in more lush and be more productive..... those plants aren't taking up enough horizontal space to suck up all the light being put out..... they could be vegged for two more weeks and lollipopped, but that would not provide the same yield as an LST tie down to the farthest from light side, and lst tie down on the inside of the lower growth to the side of the pot closest to the light...... basically doing the LST and increasing veg time will turn the area into a SOG with a full canopy, allowing for trimming of the lower outside growth to promote the increase in production and focus of energy on budsites that have their leaves completely exposed to the light. 2 weeks extra veg time minimum, 2 1/2 weeks would be optimum with the LST...... Once the plants have filled out to form a full canopy, or just before, go ahead and flip to 12/12....... those larger ones on the side should be lollipopped (cloned ;) ) to keep them at bay before the switch..... or to create a staggered harvest, go ahead and remove the other larger plants (mendo purps, and seedling) for 12 hours of the light cycle consistant to what the 12 hours off will be when you flip to 12/12 on the Sensi Star..... hope that makes sense, let me know if you want me to clarify anything.... :D
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just bumpin it so you guys see it, and can't get mad at me for not sayin nothing ;)
 

lonleysmoka

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just bumpin it so you guys see it, and can't get mad at me for not sayin nothing ;)
Why thank you. :-) makes perfect sense. Plants were lst late afternoon yesterday. We will trim out side growth tonight. Mother plant did not have a real rubbery stem as the other three Sensi Star had, she looks like she is just pulled off to the side....that doesn't make sense but yeah. haha:eyesmoke:
 

theloadeddragon

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clipping off lower growth (or any growth for that matter) will cause the plant to have a defensive reaction actually strengthening the stem ;)
 

DoeEyed

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Nice grow you got going there, I haven't heard much about SS previously, but it may be one I put on my wishlist! (Pulls up a chair):peace:
 

DST

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Hey Lonely, just stopped by after seeing your post on the 400 watt club to enjoy your picture fest :mrgreen:.

I noticed the yellowing on the leaves on some of the girls, and like LoadedDragon was saying, I was also wondering what was up with them. I read a little back that you were treating with Neem oil, did you have a bug problem? At first I thought looking at them that it was a nute deficiency (like a Magnesium def -yellowing leaves on the outter)
Howvere, I found that last time I had bugs (leaf lice) the plants did suffer a bit after treatment, but got back on track after a while...so perhaps it's down to the treatment....they do look quite hungry though so uping nutes a bit is probably a good idea (at least on intermitent feeds). Good luck with whatever you decide.

Happy growing, DST
 

lonleysmoka

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Hey Lonely, just stopped by after seeing your post on the 400 watt club to enjoy your picture fest :mrgreen:.

I noticed the yellowing on the leaves on some of the girls, and like LoadedDragon was saying, I was also wondering what was up with them. I read a little back that you were treating with Neem oil, did you have a bug problem? At first I thought looking at them that it was a nute deficiency (like a Magnesium def -yellowing leaves on the outter)
Howvere, I found that last time I had bugs (leaf lice) the plants did suffer a bit after treatment, but got back on track after a while...so perhaps it's down to the treatment....they do look quite hungry though so uping nutes a bit is probably a good idea (at least on intermitent feeds). Good luck with whatever you decide.

Happy growing, DST
Hey there DST thanks for stopping by and droping a line. Yea the ladies have had troubles throughout their life. At first it was not efficient light. Then they stretched when I didnt know how close to have the MH lamp (now it sits about 10")
Then there were the spider mites that came and took over for way to long.....and feeding has been on the light side the plants whole life. Sitting here thinking about it thats a tough life :-/ Well I can say that next grow the clones off these plants will have a much better life. I am glad that I have learned so many things to do and not to do......Should get exciting in a couple of weeks.....Hoping to start flowering for 5 of them on the 10th or 11th depends on how they fill in.....Next feeding I will add some bloom nutes to the mix.
 

lonleysmoka

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Hey there TLD I think we are going to supplement the FF BB for BMO Flower Power. Figure FP would work or should I say fits in better with the rest of the BMO line.
Here is a little over view of both...


[FONT=Verdana,Arial,Helvetica]Big Bloom™ Liquid Plant Food (0.01-0.3-0.7)
[/FONT][FONT=Verdana,Arial,Helvetica]Natural and Organic Blossom Builder
[/FONT] [FONT=Verdana,Arial,Helvetica]This odorless, liquid fertilizer is a live culture of vitamins, amino acids, natural growth hormones, enzymes, and beneficial organic microbes. Our special, micro-brewed formula incorporates earthworm castings, bat guano and other high test organic ingredients that offer a full, balanced range of nutrients. Norwegian kelp improves nutrient uptake and increases yields. Rock phosphate helps transfer energy from one part of the plant to another, which means bigger buds and more fragrant flowers.
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Flower Power


"Flower Power" is one of the newest products from Blue Mountain Organics.
This 16 ounce bottle makes 32 gallons of fertilizer with an NPK, which averages 1-8-7.

The ingredients are Artesian Spring Water, Fossilized High Phosphorus Bat Guano, Fossilized High Phosphorus Seabird Guano, Worm Castings, Coral Calcium, Unsulphured Molasses, Humic Acid, Beet Root Extract, Comfrey Hay Extract, Alfalfa Meal Extract, Endo and Ecto Bacteria..

These ingredients are processed by first oxygenating them for a week in a special tea brewer, then the mix is pasturized, cooled, strained and filtered to remove sediments. The endo and ecto bacteria strains are added later. Ensuring only positive microorganisms are present.

This concentrated fertilizer, requires mixing prior to use. One half ounce to one gallon of chlorine free water. It provides both a highly soluble feeding solution and disease protection from the endo and ecto bacteria.

What are everyone's' thoughts. No disrespect intended TLD.
 

theloadeddragon

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the flower power is more comparable to FF tiger bloom than the big bloom..... your looking at a couple different areas of nutrition and health there ;)
 

lonleysmoka

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First 5 pics welcome you in hehe...:mrgreen:
temps around the garden have been running a little warm but not bad at all. It gets to about 80 with a very nice breeze. :D
at night it is about 60-65.
RH-was low today at around 45%
Light is sitting at about..... 8in away from canopy. Since the plants have been LST the profile of the plants has dropped dramatically. :D:D They are getting more light to side growth and it looks like it will fill in nice.
pH lvl- All plants except 1 are at about 6 mother Sensi Star is about 6.5 going to check right after next watering and try to make adjustments from there.
Pics 6-8 I think this is the start of a mag deficiency or maybe a cal deficiency; What does everyone think?
9-12 SS#1
13-16 SS#2
17-20 SS#3
guess SS#4 didnt get any pic love ooops.
21-24 Bag seed its a girl for sure!! BOOM
25-28 Mendo Purp aka hog
Just a few more random pics of the garden enjoy.

Oh yea last 3pics are showing fingers curling to the sides. Does anyone know what that is or have any insight??
Want to pick up some FF Big bloom and maybe either dolomite lime or the cal/mag plus to take care of that problem with the leaf tips. With the light lower it the plants are just basking in it. 8)8) Lower foliage will grow nice with the plants pulled down to the side like they are....
 

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lonleysmoka

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have you started the 12/12 on the other plants? I would, otherwise your SS is going to be shaded by them in flower......
Cousin thought that was a great idea. We want to wait to get one more feeding in this up coming week with a good dose of veg nutes and to introduce some bloom nutes too.... then let the SS veg for another week on top of that.....how does that sound??
 

theloadeddragon

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that sounds perfect, let the mendo purps make use of the LST ;) :).... oh yeah, the leaf tips curling down, and the tip burns, thats from upping the nutes a bit too quickly ;), and I bet you didn't water in did you?
 
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