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JonnyWeedSeed

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Outdoor Panama is progressing nicely. Scent is a pretty sweet white floral essence (geranium?) ...... I can't stop sniffing these buds ... they smell awesome. Interestingly, I have an Ace New Caledonia about 100 meters away from the Panama that was started and planted on the same day in May but the New Caledonia is 3 weeks behind the Panama in flowering.
 

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chronosync

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What a pitty you couldn't finish her til the end friend. Your Panama Goddess phenotype was doing great and yielding a lot. Temps were more or less ok, but moisture was too high for a small tent. Such things happen often when growing indoors in small spaces without air con during summer time, even in not so hot countries. Did you keep clones for future grows @chronosync ?
Yea dubi, we live to grow another day

I have her cloned with one almost ready to try again and one solid cut is now potted up to stay in my mother tent

Even with an early chop I am enjoying the smoke a lot! I will come back for a real smoke report after Ive gotten into it a bit more and develops in the cure
 

Mattbho

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Here's a few flowers from last week . They basically
Ate 6 weeks of food in 2 and caught me off guard. Hope they can finish. Sept 19th pics .1st 2 White pheno .
2nd My favorite red ,-- just doesn't want to flower much . I think maybe 15+ week . Thats fine, can bring inside if I must. And followed by 2nd pink one. It is really starting to move
 

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Mattbho

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The last plant 3 days later . Decided to hit them all with .25 strength powerbloom 0-50-40 totally non organic but they needed food fast .
 

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airplane

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Help -- thought on feeding these sativa's Panama, Malawi, Malawi x Panama Understand that low "n" is suggested -- what about teas instead of chemical nutes. All input is appreciated (starting to see a "slight"leaf curl been feeding Humbolt County's Own Thanks !!
 

revegeta666

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Help -- thought on feeding these sativa's Panama, Malawi, Malawi x Panama Understand that low "n" is suggested -- what about teas instead of chemical nutes. All input is appreciated (starting to see a "slight"leaf curl been feeding Humbolt County's Own Thanks !!
In my experience sativas usually do a lot better with organic nutrients than mineral ones. They also prefer having a little food in the soil in form of slow release ammendments instead of using bottles. If you still have a transplant to do, I would ammend the soil a little and give them water only til the end, or until they start showing the first yellow leaves in the lowest part of the plant (First sign of N deficiency). In that case correct with a couple doses of nutrients in the water. If they're already in their final pots you can get some bottled organic nutrients like Biobizz or BioCanna and feed them that way (less often and smaller doses than more indica leaning hybrids).
 

airplane

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In my experience sativas usually do a lot better with organic nutrients than mineral ones. They also prefer having a little food in the soil in form of slow release ammendments instead of using bottles. If you still have a transplant to do, I would ammend the soil a little and give them water only til the end, or until they start showing the first yellow leaves in the lowest part of the plant (First sign of N deficiency). In that case correct with a couple doses of nutrients in the water. If they're already in their final pots you can get some bottled organic nutrients like Biobizz or BioCanna and feed them that way (less often and smaller doses than more indica leaning hybrids).
Thanks !! - they are in final pots and are about 5 inches high in week 2 with 12/12 cycle. Thinking on changing the hrs to 13hrs dark 11/13 on week 3 or 4, what about Root Organic Teas (veg - 7-1-1) (bloom 3-7-4) ??
 

airplane

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Don0t know the brand, I'm in Europe. 7-1-1 seems pretty high for veg, I use worm casting and that's 1-0-0 if I'm not mistaken.
Thanks for the info products I mentioned are Aurora Innovations.com their "terp" teas Yea! "7" is high guess 100% sativa's are somewhat sense-a-tive to "n" Any suggestion for a good organic nute ? looking at just feeding "microbes" a long with some kelp, humic acid--just got a new product from Hygrozyme called Hygroben (beneficial microbes)
 

JonnyWeedSeed

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On Nutes, I went a bit light this year and noticed a nice clean, even and more natural growth pattern with both Panama and New Caledonia ... and the plants are huge so I don't think I giving up much if any yield. In March, I amended my native soil with small amounts (1/4 - 1/2 cup / plant) of all organic feather meal, bone meal, kelp meal, azomite, crushed egg shells, and rock phosphate, then mixed in about 1 cubic foot (1/2 bag) of Black Cow compost and top dressed with about 1 cup of potash from my wood burning stove. I planted in mid-May giving a few months for the soil to "ferment". For indoor I am using the same organic nutrient mix per bag of Happy Frog without the potash.
 
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