Now I look again it is clearly a bear. Doh! Don't know what I was thinking.
Your plants are looking great. Is the purple tinge all from the LEDs or do they have a bit of purple anyway?
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Bloom Week 5
Here are some crazy (flash in darkness) photo's I took. I don't even remember the camera settings here. Her buds are getting bigger by the day. I'm experimenting with photo size to get them to upload to the size this website allows, without cropping them. Not having much luck either.
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Bloom Week 3.5
Made some adjustments with my photo's to get ride of purple hue from LED.
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Bloom Week 3.5 Outdoors
I'm bringing her outdoors for 4 hours a day to get that all around direct sunlight to her. Still feeding the same nutrients, but increasing them a tiny bit, every other feeding.
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Bloom Week 3
Feeding with green light super bloom. Alternating with fox farms cha ching and tiger bloom. I added 1 tsp. molasses to my last feeding.
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Originally posted by Saturnalia View PostThis is a great thread. Good work Blazd. Your plants look real healthy. Loving the picture of the mountain lion. Makes my problems with the neighbourhood cats seem pretty tame ;-)
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This is a great thread. Good work Blazd. Your plants look real healthy. Loving the picture of the mountain lion. Makes my problems with the neighbourhood cats seem pretty tame ;-)
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Bloom Week 2
End of week 2 indoors. I am moving her outdoors for 4 hours of direct sunlight and back under LED for remaining 8 hours of light on. I just noticed if you click on photo one more time after it appears, it will show bigger.
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Bloom Week 3
As stated in my other plants journal.
Today I released Beneficial Nematodes into my containers to control all pests that can dwell in my plants soil. Mainly soil gnats and white flies. There is another product I have been using called, Mosquito Bits, that came in a shake~out plastic bottle for the same purpose. That product worked pretty good, but decided to use live Nematodes instead this time around.
I do not want soil gnats stuck in my finished buds, Yuk. So this will keep them from reproducing in my containers. What will happen will be that they get released and find the larva of any pests in the soil and attack, eat and then move on to the next victim. ha ha.
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