Showing posts with label Cree Bulbs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cree Bulbs. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 14, 2017

Northern Lights Feminized Plant (Week 8 of Flower / Week 19 from seed)

We just arrived at week 8 of flowering for this solitary Northern Light plant. She was part of a package of feminized seeds, but went hermie about 5 weeks into the flowering cycle.

We're not sure if she is ready to chop. What do you think? Leave a comment below!!!















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Friday, October 20, 2017

Day 108 overall and Day 33 of Flowering

With this being our inaugural grow. We have been very pleased with the quality of the seeds as well as the growing equipment. We unfortunately learned that one of our best plants had turned into a hermie. This most likely occurred sometime between weeks 2 and 3.

"Hermie" short for hermaphrodite. Meaning that the plant has both male and female flowers. This has both genetic and environmental origins.

Genetic - meaning your seeds or clone came from a plant that was a hermie as well.

Environmental - there are many see below

- changes in the photoperiod. Such as exposing the plants to light during the dark period of flowering
- too much heat
- harvesting too late
- mechanical stress from over training and pruning during vegetative and flowering stages
- over-fertilization

We definitely did not control against all of these factors and are lucky that only one plant went hermie.

Now what to do with a plant that expresses male flowers on only a small area of the entire plant. Most people would suggest tossing the plant because the pollen from a single plant could pollenate the entire crop. We decided to remove the pollen sacks and isolate the plant to the smaller vegetation tent.  We are hopeful that the pollen sacks were removed early enough that the other plants were not seeded.  And by isolating it to a separate tent the plant will be able to grow without seeding in the future. That tent was currently housing early flower clones that we are attempting to re-veg for the next round.  More on monster-vegging at another time.

The isolated plant is now on a 12/12 cycle under 108 watts (12 9w 60w equivalent uncapped LED bulbs). It's interesting to note that the solitary plant appears to be progressing through the flowering cycle more quickly than those under a 600w HPS bulb.

Below are photos of all the plants at Day 33 of flowering. This is day 108 from seed.

Hermie plant photos (under 108w LED system):







Plant photos under 600w HPS system:




Comparison between the two plant set-ups:

Again 600w HPS tent:

Thoughts about the HPS tent.

We are having a little issue with the plants on the right side of the tent. Notice the light green color in the leaves. We aren't sure if this is a natural occurrence as the plants progress through the flowering phase, or if they are low on Nitrogen. We have been pH balancing the water and nutrients. So we aren't sure why only a portion of the crop is experiencing this nutrient deficiency.

And the 108w LED tent:

Thoughts on the LED tent.

This plant appears to be very healthy. It also has a number of hairs turning from white to red/brown.  We are using a jeweler's loupe to look at the trichomes. But we aren't very good at telling if they are cloudy.  With cloudy being the ideal level of THC.

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Monday, July 31, 2017

Day 31 - Finally some signs of Greener futures

Day 31 - Finally some signs of Green!!!

So we had a little luck in the past 5 days.  What did we learn.

Coco is an inert medium.  Growing in coco means you are going to be introducing nutrients on a regular schedule.  That is something we did not do for the first 25 days.

In 6 days we have seen almost all 7 of the seedlings double in size.  Many have developed at least one new node in that time.  Finally seeing a little stretching too.

Currently we are feeding 1/4 strength of 5-5-5 fertilizer.  3 Fert feeds and then 1 pure water to prevent any nutrient lock.  Drip to waste style watering.  Lights are still 18/6 (~ 108 Watts of uncapped LED bulbs).

To prevent potential stretching.  The distance between the light and the plants is now ~20 inches.  It was previously around ~24 inches.

Feels pretty good to know that we are slowly getting out of the seedling phase of the grow.  And to have only lost 1 seedling along the way to this point.

Here is are the latest photos of the ladies:












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Tuesday, July 25, 2017

Day 25 - Quest for New growth

Day 25 - Quest for New Growth

The seedlings are slowly showing signs that they haven't died.  Little has changed since they were moved out of the grow box and into an open environment.  Watering is still on a needs basis, and lights are on 18 off 6.

Nutrient feeding is going to start tomorrow.  Fingers crossed that starts the seedlings down the path back towards growth and not towards the compost...











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Saturday, July 15, 2017

Day 15 - Seedlings are hanging on

Day 15 - Seedlings are still looking pretty sickly, light green and leaves are drooping

The seedlings have been moved from the peet pellets, and into a pre-mixed coco soilless medium. They are now getting watered until there is run off, every other day.  From the original 6 seedlings, 5 seem to have survived the transplant.  All 6 were physically removed from the peet pellets and then planted into the coco.

Two additional seeds were started about the time of the transplanting.  They are out side cups in the middle row.  They quickly caught up with their struggling sisters, and are showing the healthiest shades of green of the 7.  The front cup contains a seedling that is currently having the worst go of things.  Many of the seedlings are off color which isn't a great sign.  They have a light green color and not the dark green.  The leaves are also drooping rather than fanning up towards the light like hungry seedlings ought to be doing.  Even the two newest additions are sort of bending a bit.  Needless to say this is not the best start of a grow. 

The distance between the light and the back cups is around 12', and due to the slant increases slightly for the middle and front rows.

No nutrients are being given yet.  

At this point the box design seems a little too intense given the choice of lights.  These are twelve 60w Cree LED bulbs (9w equivalent).  So that's around a 108 watt set-up.  The temp doesn't seem too high and the fan is certainly keeping any heat moving out of the box.

Hopefully now that the seedlings are in a stable medium, that isn't being overwatered.  They can bounce back and start to thrive.  












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