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Auto SFV OG - Auto Mac #1 and Auto Oh My Gusher
SFV OG - Day 44 - Flower
  • Hello AFN, a lot happened in a week.
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    The plant went in full blast, and I wasn’t expecting this, lucky I had already started the nutrients almost 2 weeks ago, being organic needs time to start being beneficial, so I still can see a bit of yellowing leaves on the far bottom of the plant so I am not rly worried since those are the oldest And also covered by the top leaves and may be the reason, by any means we should see only improvements since the plant has everything she needs now, the only problem I am noticing is about the hight temperatures that I am not able to lower, I have already made a very good airflow I hope it is enough, also the plant isn’t showing any problem about that so I am rly concerned about bud rot when flowers start developing…but we’ll see.
    For now everything is shining !

    Watering is automatic but I can tell you that I am filling up to almost 10l water every 5/6 days on the main tank.

    Here are more pics of bud development and a close up
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    Hope you enjoying this ride as I am !
    Wish the best and pass the boof :pass:
     
    Midflower
  • End of Week 6 MAC#1 Day 43

    Midway Milestone: Canopy Takes Shape


    As we cross the threshold of Week 6 in our cultivation journey with the MAC#1, we're potentially at the halfway point. The MAC sisters have exhibited impressive growth, and we're on the verge of allowing our canopy to flourish vertically.

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    Our routine continues, with bi-daily sessions of leaf tucking and selective pruning to optimise light permeation. Throughout the week, we elevated the frame twice, ensuring an accommodating environment for our burgeoning koalas.

    This juncture marks another significant step as we approach the end of the second flowering week: the introduction of our liquid nutrients.

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    Our spotlight falls on the enigmatic Organic Bloom, courtesy of the esteemed Dutch experts at BAC. In this inaugural application, a concoction of 2ml of Bloom per 1.5 liters of water will be poured into the internal reservoir.

    Now that our structured canopy is established, the necessity for further frame adjustments will be unlikely.

    Remarkably, the smaller of the plants has successfully caught up to her sibling in size, thanks to her slightly prolonged stretching period. This fortuitous timing has granted us the opportunity to sculpt her growth and maximise our space.

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    Until next week, Happy Growing ;)
     
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    Early Flower
  • End of Week 7 - MAC#1 Day 50 - Mid-Flower

    This week has seen steady development, the less developed MAC has reached a stage where the canopy will now be left to reach up.

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    Every time I look at this plant it’s hard to believe that she is only 50 days old, she has the flower structure of one perhaps closer to 70. To boost this vitality and with week three of flowering upon us she’ll receive a nutrient Pk5.8 boost, 10ml in 1litre of water and then top fed.

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    Trichome production appears to be on an industrial scale and it will will not be long before we see thick layers of glistening frost.

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    As both plants continue to flourish, I have noticed a sharp uptake in the volume of water they’re consuming. Each of the MAC sisters is drinking approximately 3litres of water per 24hour period. A reassuring indicator that everything is on track. Canopy management and environmental control is now the name of the game.

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    Until next week, Happy Growing ;)
     
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    SFV OG - day 52 -
  • Hello,

    things are going straight, plant is developing her buds and structure as planned and is now in full flower
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    As you can see high temperature are causing a bit of stress on leaves, primarily on the edges.
    This is due to the high temperatures I am encountering in my city that goes high as much as 40 c
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    Vents are in full blast and I have placed the light a bit higher, hopes this goes for the better.

    Plants is still very good at managing the stress from the environment and It is notable.

    Pass the boof :pass:
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    Late Flower
  • Day 62 MAC#1


    The more developed MAC is showing amber trichomes throughout but I feel she could fatten up some more. There's no need to flush these organic ladies so it could be timber next week but I doubt it.

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    Happy Growing ;)
     
    (Day 57) SFV. OG (LATE FLOWER)
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    SFV OG - Day 59 -
  • Hello, it s been and intense week, temperature went incredibly high and unfortunately the plant felt that BUT wasn’t as bad as it could’ve been, plant 1 - 0 wether.

    Pistils are browning and the babele’s tower is getting massive.

    I just want to say that I have not trained or defoliated the plant in the entire journey.

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    I’ve been listening to cannabis related podcast lately and I am really getting into the philosophy of not touching the plant at all if not for pruning the lowest part from small buds and branches that would instead create the opportunity to mold and pests.
    I agree with this because, tldr, the genetics have years of evolution and I am not sure that doing all the training and stuff is beneficial, she should know her things right ? And also, it’s easy to do something in the wrong way and stress too much the plant or just “kill” her.

    I will clean the lowest part for sure in the next round!

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    Harvest
  • Day 69 Speedy MAC#1 Harvest

    It's incredible to think this lady went from seed to harvest in 69 days. It was not easy extracting her from the frame, stems had to be broken but here she is.

    After wet trimming we managed to fill 10 paper bags with a combined wet weight of 22oz's/623g. The bags will hang for 5-9 days depending on how fast the buds start drying out. When we get to a stable 70% inside the bags, the flowers will be transferred into grove bags. Dried bud shots and final weight to come.

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    The slower MAC now has the Migro Aray to herself, one side has been separated and lowered a few inches to help out with side growth.

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    Happy Growing ;)
     
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    sfv og (harvest tomorrow morning)
  • SFV OG

    DAY 64

    Had mildew on one of the Buds that was touching the tent wall. There was 2 power cuts 2 days ago with power out for about 3 hours and 1 hour and thinking that may have done it due to no power or ventilation.

    She was removed and taken up to the Growfridge for a few days.

    Gona chop her tomorrow.@ day 64.

    its ben a real pleasure and an easy one to grow with nice structure and bud formation, will be an easy one to chop too.

    Thankyou @Antonio_DutchPassion again for letting me rock this strain in the Den and looking forward to blazin some of her up

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