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fonzee

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CO2 (Inkbird) controller arrived, and i had some test

First I took a reading in the room and it was like WTF 1350. Ok, lets see whats up

I tested outside, next to not little plants, and got 381. Dont know how accurate it is, but not too bad

Tested again inside, got 950-1350. I suspect the meter is ok, and the soil is doing this work.
Also in the last time I did soil with CO2, I noticed my bottle is lasting at least double compared to the coco room

As an outcome of this experiment, I will be mixing some little more soil, and let it cook in the room next to the plants




Lights arrived, need to rig the electricity and fixtures. Very packed schedule this week, I really hope to be able to flower by the end of it, early next week if not.

The plants I put in 30L pots a few days before the others, have mostly already filled the pots. Moving them to a 70-90L tub could be nice.
Next option is move them closer, feed and water more, and flower clones in the empty space 2 weeks afterwards.
Chopped clones today from the 3 biggest plants - Mango Lassi (please, if anyone got input on this one, let me know), Skunk 5 (not suspected to yield heavy) and Happy 4 (looks good).
 

fonzee

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Took some more clones as I decided to top some plants to bush their form.

This is before
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The soil drains a bit too good for my liking, cant wait to fit the auto watering. And mulch.
 

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I love your garden. There are a lot of different spider mites everywhere. They are searching for the right environment to repopulate.

The spider mites family includes about 1600 species, some of which are well-known due to their habits that are often injurious to plant life. These mites range in size from 1/25-1/20 inch (0.9-1.25 mm) long and are often visible to the naked eye. Google
 

Cannabrainer

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CO2 (Inkbird) controller arrived, and i had some test

First I took a reading in the room and it was like WTF 1350. Ok, lets see whats up

I tested outside, next to not little plants, and got 381. Dont know how accurate it is, but not too bad

Tested again inside, got 950-1350. I suspect the meter is ok, and the soil is doing this work.
Also in the last time I did soil with CO2, I noticed my bottle is lasting at least double compared to the coco room

As an outcome of this experiment, I will be mixing some little more soil, and let it cook in the room next to the plants




Lights arrived, need to rig the electricity and fixtures. Very packed schedule this week, I really hope to be able to flower by the end of it, early next week if not.

The plants I put in 30L pots a few days before the others, have mostly already filled the pots. Moving them to a 70-90L tub could be nice.
Next option is move them closer, feed and water more, and flower clones in the empty space 2 weeks afterwards.
Chopped clones today from the 3 biggest plants - Mango Lassi (please, if anyone got input on this one, let me know), Skunk 5 (not suspected to yield heavy) and Happy 4 (looks good).
Ahhh Mango Lassi. I am interested in that cultivar. It is sold out at the point of origin.
 

fonzee

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The sprays twice a day did slow the spider mites, but brought a pretty bad case of downy mildew (i believe).
I had enough of this, and yesterday I sprayed with wettable sulfur.

Electricity work and irrigation system takes longer than I expected, and I need them to move to flowering.
Hope itll be ready soon

The dehumidifier started its job and now humidity is around 50 instead of 80
Will probably get a second unit there soon

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fonzee

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Pushing veg wayyy too long, I hope to switch tomorrow, but it depends on the electrician

Plants are heavily rooted, heavier than I like to move into flowering. Moving to 90 liter tubs is substantially more work and time and with most plants, I will avoid it.
So to mitigate the loss of nutrients, I have amended the soil with my fertilizer mix, matching the amount to the size of the plant. Then I've put fresh vermicompost at 2-4 cups per plant.
Next stage - mulch with rough coco

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fonzee

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OH YEH
FLOWERING IS STARTING 15-6-2024
10/ 11 lights on, 100% power.
Air cooling and insulation will be fixed up next.
Waiting for the plants to catch a little heights, and will net em up
 

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fonzee

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Sexing done, 7 males - 4 goldens, one lemon, 2 dohs removed, back tray removed and plants put to fill empty spaces.
Not many Goldens left - probably will set the next selection on more Goldens, and a pack of zephyr from LuckyDog I have waiting. But funds are restrictive, and so the next selection is not planned for current year.

I believe theres a strong K deficiency, and I will amend im as soon as possible

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Cheers
 
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