First grow - Vision seeds - 5x Northern Lights and 4x Big Bud

Sadlik94

Active Member
Hi. This is my first grow.
I grow 5x Northern Lights and 4x Big Bud - all from Vision seeds, all feminized

Ferts: HESI
  • Root complex
  • TNT (grow fert)
  • Powerzyme (enzymes)
  • SuperVit (use: to watering and spray (aminoacids, vitamines))
  • Bloom complex
  • Phosphor plus
  • Hesi Boost (plant enzymes, sugars, fruit extract - practical effect will be probably minimal.. but we'll see :lol:)

Seeds germinated in the pots directly in the substrate (Biobizz - Light Mix). All seeds germinated to 5 days from betting. Pots were placed near the window (no CFL or HID.. just sun :p ) Until transplantation outside I watered them only with water and root complex - they were in pots with slightly pre-fertilized substrate (BioBizz- Light Mix). I transplanted them on the garden three weeks ago.

Right after transplantation:


Now, three weeks after transplantation:
5x Northern lights - 58. day of growth
4x Big Bud - 42. day of growth


Height of five Northern Lights ranges from 24 inches to 30 inches.
Four Big Buds are much shorter; ranges from 10 inches to 17 inches.







I feed them twice a week with:
  • 100ml TNT
  • 40ml Powerzyme
  • 4 kapky SuperVit

On the two flowers I have noticed spider mites attack. I tried a DIY tobacco insecticide (i do not have a lot of money, to buy some insect at the store), and then I sprayed it on the flowers. No noticable succes.. I'm going to try a stronger tobacco solution next time :-) I will soon update this thread, wish me luck :p And I'm deeply sorry for my English :oops:
 

ruby fruit

Well-Known Member
:grin:Good luck ur on the right path by the look of it .....do you think they might be a little to closely planted together as they might be touching each other by the time they are flowering ?they do look very healthy
 

Sadlik94

Active Member
Hi.. Sorry for posting this so late..
  • Today:
    • five Northern Lights - 65th day of growth
    • four Big Buds - 49th. day of growth.
  • I thought that tobacco fluid did not worked, but now i think it almost killed spider mites and other pests.. Even though, i made the second spraying (water + habanero and moruga peppers) and when i watched flowers yesterday (2 days after the spraying) i have not seen any new pests or damage on the flowers..
  • I over-ferted small Big Buds (yellowing tips - mainly on upper leaves - you can see it on the photo lower)..
    • I will change schedule of fertilization, from twice a week to once a week.
  • I have cut and cleaned knapweeds around my flowers (i did it after taking the photos)
  • I have cut bottoms of flowers

  • These photos are 2 days old



  • And these are from yesterday:
  • 5x Northern Lights











  • 4x Big Bud








And this is burned tips on the mostly over-fertilized plant.
 

Sadlik94

Active Member
Plants are fine.. A few days, was very rainy, and literally army of slugs appeared overnight in the garden.. Now, most of the slugs are dead (i threw a commercial metaldehyde pellets around my plants) so plants are safe, for now :-) Does anybody here have experience with natural, horsetail fungicide? Or any others effective natural fungicides? I will need some prevention against mold.. Thanks :-)

Today pictures:
NL - 71st day - growth
BB - 55th day - growth




NLs
(36 inches)
(36 inches)
(36 inches)
(43 inches)
(45 inches)

BBs
(22 inches)
(23 inches)
(24 inches)
(30 inches)
 

Sadlik94

Active Member
17.7.2014

I'm starting to look for some prevention.. I'll make horsetail tea, or rather buy a clever bio funghicide - contains Pythium Oligandrum. It is one big bush already. They should start flowering in a next two weeks. :p

5x Northern Lights - 84. day - growth
4x Big Bud - 68. day - growth

I have measured plants and their height is (from left to right - on the photo):
NL - 47 inches, 49 inches, 60 inches, 51 inches, 58 inches
BB - 36 inches, 37 inches, 41 inches, 47 inches

17.7.2014.jpg
 

mr.schroederific

Well-Known Member
Hey there, just tit for tat. A good preventive method to keeping spider mites away is to put petroleum jelly on the base of your stalks. I do it to all my out door ladies. Don't have any more mites but mind the caterpillars. Those fuckers eat bud and shit all day. I'll fuck a caterpillar up. Fo real
 
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