Indoor 600W LED - NY Sour Diesel - Manifold - Detailed & Links

m99smith

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So for a next grow do you recommend? What’s the difference in what we both have?
Well if yours was mixed to make it one part it would be 7-6-10 of N.P.K so yours could use a bit more phosphate and a bit less Nitrogen and a bit less soluable potash during flower that's why I like the FloraNova one part series it's more on point for what you need with the FloraNova Grow for Veg and the Bloom for flower
 

70's natureboy

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So I wanted to add the nutes I’m using so y’all can see what I’m referring to when I say recommended dose. Also just added the real feeding/watering schedule so you can see the real numbers of everything actually used. I’ve used all 3 since the beginning, just adding in cal mag these last two feedings cause we thought it was a deficiency there.


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I was too lazy to look for the GH chart. If you used half of that you shouldn't be overfeeding but feeding every time it will build up. I told ya that Sour D is nute sensitive.
 

Rhodes55

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1/14/20 - Leafs were droopy before lights turned off tonight, feed them 1/2 recommended GH nutes with no calmag, seeing very very slight yellow outline on other leafs, thinking it was definitely a burn now. After looking at the board I posted I went from 1/4 - 1/2 recommended quickly to 100% recommended feeding almost everytime without enough flushes. Going to continue 1/2 recommended or less depending how they respond to this watering. Concern was not having enough food during flowering, resulting in smaller yield and less dense buds.
 

Rhodes55

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1/24/20 - today was the last feeding at 1/4 recommended GH. Expected harvest range feb3-feb9. (2months of flower-10weeks of flower) No signs of any problems. Couple lower leafs yellowing and dying off, meaning she’s getting close to harvest.

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Rhodes55

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1/28/20 - Let them completely soak up the last of the nutes and just watered this morning for the next 2-3 week flush period. Wilting and leafs dying off are starting to happen so we’re getting close. Really want to make sure I don’t harvest early, so will be keeping a close eye on them the next couple weeks. Temp has been steady 70-74 will RH 35-45%. 5648C63B-3344-4413-BD33-86109BB0457C.jpegDC960189-4794-47B9-97BD-5A84ECE03600.jpeg3C1546CC-D13D-4AA6-8EF3-C01B27282262.jpeg
 

Rhodes55

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2/1/20 - Fan leafs are now yellowing and falling off. Been doing some research on the “before harvest process” (drying soil up, watering up till harvest, boiling water, extra days of darkness) and I have concluded the best way to approach harvest is “The temperature and humidity in your drying area play in on your decision. If your drying area is high humidity (60% or more) and cold (64* or colder most of the time), you may want to let yor media dry out a bit before you chop. If it’s in the 65*+ and lower than 60% humidity, I would water as needed until finished.”

I have very low humidity as the dehumidifier is working great, anywhere from 40-50% RH, so I’m planning on watering up until harvest and doing a nice long drying and curing process with ideal conditions.

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323cheezy

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Let’s have a round of applause for Rhodes !
Can’t wait to see the final chop.

Edit: I like the purple plant seems a bit more frostier. Be nice if you saved a cut .
 
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Rhodes55

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2/2/20 - gave them there last watering to flush all nutes out, should be harvesting in the next day or two depending on my schedule. Glad I went with the manifold method, should be pretty straight forward with trimming and drying, not to many popcorn buds, if any. Pics show the girls before watering and very thirsty so the colons showed more. 9E5AF9AE-B09F-4404-80E5-6C9F768F75F8.jpeg56A5802C-708C-4ADE-9EE3-545879ECB44F.jpegC22AEA63-6720-477F-95F4-D85DEDE191F6.jpeg39AAD610-721C-4CDA-8E8D-5BED45356443.jpeg
 

Rhodes55

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2/4/20 - HARVEST IS HERE. Lights down and cleaning space up for drying. Stay tuned for trimmed pics. Imagine this taking me a couple hours. 641B4260-E7D7-4DDA-9332-333613F99021.jpeg
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323cheezy

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Looks like quite a nice pull maybe 7...8oz???
Really kinda amazed you kept them so short ...
not to many people reply to these journals nowadays unless you have a certain brand of genetics or lights , guess for reference. not to shabby rhodes.
 
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m99smith

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2/4/20 - HARVEST IS HERE. Lights down and cleaning space up for drying. Stay tuned for trimmed pics. Imagine this taking me a couple hours. View attachment 4471628
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Looking good man you will prob pull at least a half pound my plants got like a week or two left just waiting for enough Amber. Pluse a lot of my leafs started turning brown I had a ph build up and ran out of ph up and down for about a week but the smoke is going to be good I'm thinking I'll pull around a pound and a half or so
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Rhodes55

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The aftermath. And 8hrs later I am completely shot. Can’t wait to test em out. Humidity set at 50 and temp at 74 for a slow drying & curing process. Not the greatest pics, I’m burnt out and will get better ones tomorrow. Thanks for following along and all the input everyone!

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m99smith

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The aftermath. And 8hrs later I am completely shot. Can’t wait to test em out. Humidity set at 50 and temp at 74 for a slow drying & curing process. Not the greatest pics, I’m burnt out and will get better ones tomorrow. Thanks for following along and all the input everyone!

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Looking good nice job man. What strains are you planning on running next round?
 
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