Super Lemon Silver Haze & BigbudxLR

thesurface

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Hey Rollitup, fairly new to the site and doing my first journal + first grow. Right now I just have (5) super lemon silver haze and one auto flowering strain BigbudxLR. This grow is going to be done in soil and clones will be grown in a drip hydroponic system. I realize that this journal doesn't compare to a lot of other journals out there, but doing the best with what I have currently and welcome anyone who is well informed to post suggestions cause I'm definitely open.


Light - 120w tri-band LED
6500k shop light
2700k 150w(eq) CFL

4.5x4.5x6 grow tent


Soil - Fox Farm Ocean Forest & Fox Farm Light Warrior


Nutes - Flora Series GMB (all i have atm) & Cal-Mag


Right now as you can see they are all in dixie cups for vegging till I receive the bigger pots. The pictures read left to right and include the ph after pictures of the babes. The smallest one is the auto. Three of them are a mix of FFOF and FFLW and two biggest are straight FFOF. I think that a couple of them suffered nute burn, do you agree? I've flushed the ones that do look like nute burn with distilled water 1/2 tsp cal-mag added to the gallon. The plant which looks most damaged by nute burn or nutrient lock out used to be the biggest, healthiest plant until I decided to give it 3/4 strength veg nutes following the back of the flora series bottle. Pretty much all the problems I've had can be traced back to me attempting to give it 1/4 nutes until I thought 5 days later it could handle 1-1-1 tsp gallon. Apparently not, as it looks to me (im not the expert) that they've suffed from lockout. I've included the pictures of each, ph, ppm. I didn't include the EC, because it's soil and didn't think it was necessary but I can do that too if it's required of me. Anyway, flushing a couple of them brought the runoff ppm significantly (800 to 390) as you can see there's two of them outside the recommended PH, reading 5 & 5.6 and the only thing I can think of is that Light Warrior is a little acidic since both of them are a 50/50 light warrior ffof

Thanks for stopping by and have a good one guys!
 

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pretty small for nutes yet and low ph can make the nutes really toxic. try straight water for a while and maybe a little less H2O when you do water. Good luck love the Hazes!!!
 
Well just repotted them about a 13 days ago. Started their lst a week ago plus put them on 12/12 3 days ago and took a photo tonight rolling a joint:bigjoint: their lst. Collecting rain water when possible. Just letting nature do it's own work, having a blast watching it all.

(note: in one of the pics the led light is high for the pic.)
 

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new pics up, 14 days into flowering with the addition today of a brand new Mega-Ray ZOO SB 160 watt Self-Ballasted Flood UVB Lamp! Got organic molasses the other day too and added 1tsp gallon on yesterday's feeding. I occasionally foliar feed with a little cal-mag plus. Hopin they frost out a little
 

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25 days into flowering, the uvb light is frosting it up a little. I've been doing a lot of reading about 8 hours a day on cannabis, everything from propagation methodology, medicine, grafting, history, recipes for drink/food you name it. I'm absolutely loving it. As for these girls, well take a look for yourself they're growing up! Different phenotypes are apparent, my favorite being image 1555. It's short with compact buds and if I recall it was the first to flower. Great to clone I can't wait. As for the yield we'll see how much I can get out of using this 120w LED, but I'm not hopeful. However, this strain is known to not be a big yielder and more of a connoisseur strain.

I ordered 40 seeds the other day. Short Stuff Seedbank mix 20 seeds, 10 BigbudxNL, 10 Tundra x Kazakhstani. Upgrading to 600w agromax MH either 3 weeks before this is done or next grow. Many things to come.

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Ah I should point out the big bud was donated to a friend of mine who had cancer, he took care of it and harvested already. He said it helped him get an appetite going and ate half a lasagna lol
 
Would anybody like to lend me their experience with an Ebb N Grow system, and has anyone tried using the Ice Box from Hydro Innovations with their grow? It looks to be the the easiest way to maintain the ambient temp most beneficial during the day for max growth and able to drop an easy 15 degrees at night.
 
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