2nd Grow-1 Barneys Farm Blue Cheese+1 Medical Seeds Sour Diesel-Comments Wanted

WOWgrow

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Well they do pretty much everyone from 1L - 100L, the only adjustable part is the base which you can choose to put at the bottom if you want the full capacity or move it up in about 1 inch increments if you wanted to use use soil.
 

lilindian

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Gona incorporate those in my next design for sure. Re: this grow, diesel plant is still producing yellow leaves around the edges, im thinking mg deficiency after the flush, but just before i transplanted leaves were a little yellow as well. So this problem has come up before and after the flush... i'm confused.
 

lilindian

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Yellowing on leaf edges seemed to be spreading so i gave a thorough feeding of nutes high in nitrogen, mag and cal. 80% strength hesi tnt and full strength hesi bloom. Organic B at 80% strength was also mixed in to help with stresses along with 2 drops of supervit. Most the defective leaves were cut off to help me see if it continues to spread, these were mainly some of the larger fan leaves in the middle at the bottom of the plant (sour D). Although there's no yellowing on the BC it looks a bit light in colour and lacks a dense foliage so felt it could also do with a boost in nutes. Both plants now hav a hole in the middle of their canopies, should be good for air circulation. Will let both pots completely dry out before watering again as they havnt been allowed to get properly dry in over a week now.
 

WOWgrow

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Ive gotta dash in a minute mate so I can't give you an in depth reply but nitrogen deficiencies are usually yellowing of the whole leaves, not just the edges. If you could post a picture of a few of the leaves I could maybe help out a little better. take it easy man
 

lilindian

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I'll check on them over the next couple days, if its still spreeading i'll take the Sd out and take some good quality pictures and post em up. Whilst most yellowing is around the edges, a couple small leaves from new growth hav gone nearly completely yellow. These leaves are tiny tho so im not too worried, id say theyre half way up the plant. Planning on gettin some cal-mag next time i'm at the shops
 

lilindian

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Growth seems to hav definately picked up since that last feeding and the yellowing has pretty much stopped spreading from what i can see. Next time i'll give them a mild feeding after the flush. I'll probably give them 1 more feeding of full strength flowering nutes next week sometime as we're at day 8 flowering.
 

lilindian

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Update: Day 39:

Supercrop split:

  • Wrapped them both up about a week ago, havn't checked on them since but branches are growing strong.









Day 43:





Day 46: Day 11 Flowering


  • Few branches had been tied together for a couple days now, trying to keep the height down and an even-ish canopy. Had to raise the BC again to keep everything level.




  • Today i decided to turn both the pots around as branches near the front were getting longer than ones at the back, trying to even things up a bit. Re-tied branches after. Now I've got some sort of experience in LST i'll use a screen next time, make life easier.

  • Still letting the soil dry out.

  • Second fan added, want good circulation and to strengthen up the stalks a bit.

  • Lights have been moved up a bit due to growth.






SD:








BC:



 

lovebud420

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i told you to expect that wide branching that the BC wants to do. looks like you've got the space issue under control but i wouldn't add anymore plants!! and i've also had to stake up my BFBC because the buds got too heavy for the branches even though they've had fans blowing on them their whole lives. nice strain for sure
 

lilindian

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i told you to expect that wide branching that the BC wants to do. looks like you've got the space issue under control but i wouldn't add anymore plants!! and i've also had to stake up my BFBC because the buds got too heavy for the branches even though they've had fans blowing on them their whole lives. nice strain for sure
Indeed you did, she side branches like crazy. Its just about managable, i'm trying to pull all the secondary branches into the middle of the plant where a hole was left after pruning, but she's pretty much filled that up now tho. I think ive got JUST enough space for these 2, im hoping main branches grow up from now on (dont think i wana keep tying them down), and secondary branches spread out a bit. Stems on the secondary branches on BC are still real thin, even with the 2 fans on em, so will prob need support later on.

good work mate, they look really nice.
Cheers, so far this grow has gone much much better than my last one, for me and my plants!
 

lilindian

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Update: start of Week 3 Flowering

  • Pruning has to be done on a daily basis to keep up with the increasing bushiness of both plants. Only 1 or 2 main fan leaves have been cut to allow light to reach lower branches, most big fan leaves have been folded/tucked out the way. All lower down bud sites that weren't receiving a decent amount of light were cut off to redirect plants energy.

  • Sour D is 2ft tall, blue cheese a couple inches smaller.

  • String tying some of the branches down to the pots were removed to allow the branches to spring back up a little and create a more even canopy.

  • Very weak nute mix was fed to plants yesterday, 2L each, no run off.

  • Buds are just about starting to form on both plants.

  • Both were turned 180 degrees again as they seem to fit more comfortably this way.

  • Discovered a lot of dust build up blocking the end of the exhausting duct, got trapped on the gauze mesh i had. Decided to just remove the gauze all together and now my temps have dropped to 23.4C lights on.

  • Both plants at this stage seem to be in perfect health, which is always nice to see.













Supercrop Heal:
 

lilindian

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Update: Start of Week 4 Flowering


  • Lots of new growth this week, the cupboard's filled out very nicely. All bud sites have fully emerged and are now growing bigger. Sour D is standing at 32" from soil, Blue C is at 24" from soil.

  • Did quite a major prune on the sour D to allow more light to reach lower buds but a couple days later new growth had covered them back up again. I am trying to avoid clipping off any big fan leaves and therefore have now started to do a lot of tucking and bending, trying to open up every single bud to direct light.

  • Both plants were fed another full strength mix of nutes (approx. 6 Litres each) with a good amount of run off. They seem to be needing a drink every 4-5 days. I'm trying to avoid letting the soil completely dry out between waterings as i dont need the roots to grow anymore and dont want to stress the plants out at all by depriving them of what they need.

  • I'm really hoping the stretching stops any time now as i'm running out of vertical height. I have about just under a foot at my disposal at the moment before more severe action will need to be taken.

  • Originally i'd planned to do a light flush a number of times throughout flowering, however nearly a month into things and both plants seem to be in perfect condition, nice soft cool green leaves, and now i'm thinking a flush or even a plain water feeding will deprive them of what they need. This stage now is hopefully where the stretch will stop and the buds will grow, and instincts tell me to keep feeding nutes. At the first signs of any over feeding/lock out i'll flush thoroughly with water.

  • All the bud sites that weren't receiving a good amount of light i.e. ones under the main canopy were removed. This is in order to redirect the plants energy to the top buds, hopefully resulting in fatter buds and a bigger yield.














 

lilindian

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Update: Start of Week 5 Flowering - Day 28

  • A full strength feeding on sunday left the BC with early signs of nute burn hours later, so the same night i flushed her completely with 3x the amount of plain water. Lots got flushed out, and she was then fed with half strength nutes. The next day the nute burn seemed to be spreading really slowly, but never the less i flushed her again with plain water and molasses and will now let her dry out completely, before starting on 1/4 strength nutes again. From now on i'll alternate between nutes and water with molasses. 1TB/Gallon. The worst effected fan leaves were cut off completely, whilst others were trimmed. The biggest fan leaves near the top of each branch were the worst effected and quite a few had to be cut off. I'm hoping this doesn't effect the growth of the buds near these removed leaves. At least more light will reach the lower leaves now. This nute burn forced me to prune the BC a lot more than i wanted to. Her buds have grown though throughout the week in spite of this stress, and she's frosting nicely. Hopefully this week she's start packing on some weight. She's 26 inches tall.

  • The sour D (37 inches) took that last full strength feeding fine, and was given a plain water feeding with molasses last night. Her leaves are getting pretty huge now, and a few on the top have started to get yellowish tips. The plant seems perfectly healthy so i'm assuming this is natural. The buds on the Sour D are slightly bigger than the BC, but then again she's always been slightly ahead.

  • Both plants are frosting nicely, the BC smelling sweet and the sour D smelling... sour.

Sour D:



Blue C:











 

lilindian

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lookin good man
they look awesome man. you can really see the bud structure in the lights off pictures
niice. they are looking good.. but you knew that already lol
Thanks for the kind words! Made sure todays updates had lights off picts, can definitely see whats going on a lot better. I'm pissed off i burnt my blue cheese, been the first fuck up all grow really, i'm just worried the removed big fan leaves will effect the growth of the buds around them --> yield... isn't this one of the worst times to stress out a flowering plant? Oh well, at least my Sour D is pretty much still in perfect condition, maybe needs a bit of N. Blue cheese seems well on the road to recovery, and there's still a lot of foliage so hopefully it wont effect things too much.
 

WOWgrow

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holy shit batman, you were saying I had green fingers, look at those fucking colas! b-e-a-UTIFUL!
 
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