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Cannebicaneser

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Hello friends, I hope you had a good Christmas. I've been quite busy so far. I'm showing you my babies on their 26th day of flowering. I have to say that I was a little careless with the ones on the right side, which I unwittingly increased the power too much and due to the high demand for nutrients some leaves were consumed, but nothing serious.
I'm surprised by their size after only 26 days. I'm keeping the power of the LED's at 250w on one of the panels and at 30% on the other two. Every day I'm defoliating little by little so as not to stress them too much and this weekend I'll clean the lower buds to concentrate everything on the upper middle part of the plants. Greetings, good smokes and health to all.
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Cannebicaneser

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Bad news friends, I am forcing the maturation with 10 hours of light, 21 degrees and GHE Final Part because the root aphid returned, hence the deficiencies that the plants showed and I did not understand why. They entered through the extraction since I did not put a filter. As soon as I can I will upload a photo. Yesterday I had to clean a lot and I decided to proceed this way :confused:
 

Cannebicaneser

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Day 37 Flowering, there they go and not so bad, I thought that removing so many roots would not do them any good and this is the current state of the roots, a coffee brown tone, but they have continued like champions. The Final Part and the 10 hours of light have their effect, the buds are already starting to mature, about 2 weeks until the cut. I will continue this week at 1.4ms progressively lowering to 1 and the next only water at 0.0 for root washing. Now I am eager to cut and these last two weeks will seem endless 😂.

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hombre de barro

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Bad news friends, I am forcing the maturation with 10 hours of light, 21 degrees and GHE Final Part because the root aphid returned, hence the deficiencies that the plants showed and I did not understand why. They entered through the extraction since I did not put a filter. As soon as I can I will upload a photo. Yesterday I had to clean a lot and I decided to proceed this way :confused:
Hi my friend, te hablaba de trichoderma + biofiltro propio para evitar de tener problemas con las raíces y sus habitantes indeseados.
Poner productos químicos no te garantizan una solución definitiva. Neem + Trichoderma y biofiltro si. Por lo demás, eres un crack y no necesitas consejos por mi parte. Como procede? Actualiza por favor .
Buenos humos, HdB
 

whereisbrianV.

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I use fertilizers from the full range of GHE, osmosis water at 0.05ms to which I base with CalMag from Atami at 0.5ms + single Mg with a total of 0.7ms of base water. During water mist times I run the pump in cycles of 5 seconds every 3 minutes. The truth is I don't know if what I'm doing is correct, I'm just trying it and seeing how the plants react. Today I changed the watering cycle to test, to 5 seconds every 5 minutes. I would appreciate some good helpful comments. Greetings to the entire community!!!
You want your cycle to wet the roots with the smallest amount of run off possible. Every system and chamber is different but you will see the roots start to grow horizontal once you get the cycle in the right zone.

The biggest variable will be how long it takes to get your system up to pressure and then the volume of mist that your system creates.
Bigger systems will take longer to get to pressure but valves and accumulator tanks can help spread the load to keep cycles under 10 seconds.
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Cannebicaneser

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You want your cycle to wet the roots with the smallest amount of run off possible. Every system and chamber is different but you will see the roots start to grow horizontal once you get the cycle in the right zone.

The biggest variable will be how long it takes to get your system up to pressure and then the volume of mist that your system creates.
Bigger systems will take longer to get to pressure but valves and accumulator tanks can help spread the load to keep cycles under 10 seconds. View attachment 19135289 View attachment 19135288
Thanks mate. I finally found that point at 7 seconds every 3 minutes for my system. Only in this crop I had the problem with root aphids and I made the mistake of treating the problem with neem oil. So the aphids never disappeared and continued to cause problems. Now I have harvested and I am preparing new changes for the next crop.
 
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