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Growing Organic Bud in Two Tents Running The Same Exhaust

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Growing Organic Bud in Two Tents Running The Same Exhaust

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How the plant reacted to its first lst
 

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These are yesterday's photos; today's will be uploaded later. In nearly two hours and a half
will be the start of their first week passed the light switch.
 

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How did the neem oil work out? Still having those critters?

I ordered a diffuser for my phone (and the photone app). $26 shipped free, no tax. I've been using paper and finally got tired of it lol, and looking for more accuracy.
 
How did the neem oil work out? Still having those critters?

I ordered a diffuser for my phone (and the photone app). $26 shipped free, no tax. I've been using paper and finally got tired of it lol, and looking for more accuracy.
Havent seen them lately. Honestly i’m relief
Only did one treatment, and alsp did another one to finish them off. And will have to look into making my own… dont want to keep spending when im on a budget 😅🤣
 
13 days passed the the light switch.
 

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and the flowering stage begins!
 

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Little ol’ bag seed. Will be topping as soon as the 5th node spaces out a bit
 

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Bag seed! Will top any upcoming day. The 5th node is still to short
 

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The flowering stage! Dynamite Diesel phneotypes.
 

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Is that a split down near the soil? Looks like pre flower stretch for photoperiod.
 
Its day 15 pass the light switch…

According to the info sheet provided at the website it takes 9-10 weeks for Dynamite Diesel to be harvested. I started to notice bud about a few days ago.
 

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Will be pruning big fan leaves this upcoming friday. Picture from the stalks
 

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Little one got topped
 

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Will be pruning big fan leaves this upcoming friday. Picture from the stalks
Will be stopping the use of grow fertlizers such as alaska fish fert 5-1-1 on the 4th week of flowering. So two more Fridays from now
 
Tents are ready, pay day is approaching, and then I'll have to wait for my @RoyalQueenSeeds seeds to ship home. I am running two tents with the same exhaust.Using LED lighting, the lights hung 12 inches above the canopy. Each tent contains an oscillating fan and two cameras for daily monitoring. Will do by pH at 6.5 and will use organic soil and organic fertilizer such as Dr Earth 2-2-2 and Alaska Fish Fertilizer 5-1-1. I plan to buy OG Kush and Trainwreck for feminized photoperiod seeds as of Friday.
Are you having good results with RQS? I have planted about 100 RQS seeds in the past two years. 80% germination. But every plant has died between six and eight weeks. Nearly 100 plants....not one flower. What's the trick fo getting past the six-week hump?
 
Are you having good results with RQS? I have planted about 100 RQS seeds in the past two years. 80% germination. But every plant has died between six and eight weeks. Nearly 100 plants....not one flower. What's the trick fo getting past the six-week hump?
I've never heard of a six week hump tbh. I think your thread about this will get some good answers for you though.
 
Are you having good results with RQS? I have planted about 100 RQS seeds in the past two years. 80% germination. But every plant has died between six and eight weeks. Nearly 100 plants....not one flower. What's the trick fo getting past the six-week hump?
Honestly, I've had a couple not make it pass the seedling stage they were purple punch auto, and a og kush freebie. Some things I do when it comes to photoperiods, is to start them in a small pot/solo cup; and auto-flowers I start them in a bigger pot to avoid over stressing them. I prefer photoperiods over autos, but thats my preference. Plants were born late December/ early Jan. When it comes to watering you could spray the soil or soak gently until you cover the entire media. Keep moist, not dry or water logged them; right now I am having good results with the first two seeds I sowed on the ground so they can germinate within the soil.
 
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