Indoor Slater grows Healing Path

looking mighty sweet in there slater i do like how you defoliate right up my street strip them bitchs down mine usally take 48hrs to pop back like yours but you do feed better than me have you ever had much seeding problem from stress ?


Thanks dude :pass:

you know what I think I may have had that with my Lemon Chello and the Alien rift. On the last couple of harvest I have found the odd seed or 2 during trimming. Nothing major just small undeveloped white seeds, count them on 2 hands... I did catch the Lemon Chello throwing a nanna end of week 9 in flower on the last run.
 
I cannot get over your space. What a dream.
One day i hope to have something half as impressive as that and i'll be a very happy toker.

The plants look sen-fuckin-sational too. Obviously!

Cheers buddy :pass:... the trick to the set up is collect data, tweak each grow and reinvest a small amount each time... my system is designed for my space but I have based some of it on how GML (of youtube fame) has his set up (mine is super scaled down)... building the wooden frame in the tent for everything to stand on was one of the best moves I did
 
That's a Slater tent i know! garden full of flowering girls...about your QB's...at mine i noticed lager stretch in veg than usual, you not?

tagged you in, but maybe didn't do its work, so come on over....

https://www.autoflower.org/threads/dinafems-new-strains-quick-kush-an-quick-critical.69142/

Now this is just my observations and thoughts from my grow but I think the biggest factor in stretch is heat and by only a few degrees... I find if my tents are running at around 26 - 28c the stretch gets a little uncontrollable and they end up pretty well much growing into the light (the Sanlight test)... but If I run at 23c - 24c during stretch I get a less stretch and a lot less super cropping... I have been trying this out over the year with clones and so far the data shows a coloration between the two and not so much the lights them selves... mind you I think due to the sanlight having more of red heavy spectrum I think it has effected the stretch... The next grow under the sanlight may help, I have grown the clone out twice now under just QB's so I know what to expect. We should see a difference.
 
Some tags definitely aren’t going through. @Slater girls r looking great. Looks like some great color already on that MOB.

quite excited for the MoB that has the colour... Hopefully this will be my fist full colour plant to grace my garden. I've had few that have been induced more due to the colder nights but this is the first show colour at this stage in garden
 
Now this is just my observations and thoughts from my grow but I think the biggest factor in stretch is heat and by only a few degrees... I find if my tents are running at around 26 - 28c the stretch gets a little uncontrollable and they end up pretty well much growing into the light (the Sanlight test)... but If I run at 23c - 24c during stretch I get a less stretch and a lot less super cropping... I have been trying this out over the year with clones and so far the data shows a coloration between the two and not so much the lights them selves... mind you I think due to the sanlight having more of red heavy spectrum I think it has effected the stretch... The next grow under the sanlight may help, I have grown the clone out twice now under just QB's so I know what to expect. We should see a difference.
Yep dito, me also registered the red to influence stretch...
 
Thanks dude :pass:

you know what I think I may have had that with my Lemon Chello and the Alien rift. On the last couple of harvest I have found the odd seed or 2 during trimming. Nothing major just small undeveloped white seeds, count them on 2 hands... I did catch the Lemon Chello throwing a nanna end of week 9 in flower on the last run.
thats about the same here nothing to panic my buddy screwed up his maple sherbert and big bud with my help we were changing out his old tent to a new shiney bud box and we must have been too rough with the pots or they were freaked out by not being under lights for a few hours either way seeded up big time lesson learned
 
UP DATE

Week 4 of Flower

12th Jan... Day 21
Moving along and filling the space out nicely... did another minor leaf strip at day 21. Just removed any of large fan leaves that are covering bud sites or stopping the lowers from getting any light

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13th Jan...
Next day, all recovered and back on track.

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14th Jan...

really doesn't take them that long to fill out again... and I wish they would stop stretching, the MoB's up back are 5" from the cobs in places... Every day I will remove one or two of the leaves from each plant that is cover a bud site or lower. By only taking just the couple of leave you won't up set the plant much if not at all.

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15th Jan...
Looking good, stacking hard, packed tent...
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Feeding...

@St. Tom here you go mate

Feed Chart so far (Remo nutrients)
I do use the Remo Kelp on week 1 but faze it out by week 2. I will still use it as a folia spray up until the day 14/15 leaf strip... I removed it from the line up during flower because I felt it was adding that little bit to much Nitrogen during the later stages.... which can give you a crappy yield... which i found out learning the hard way... twice now
You may also notice I ramp my cal/mag down each week up until about the end of week 6 then I cut it. I occasionally will do this will the Bloom and Micro, starting them off at 1.5 / 1.7ml per LTR and slowly bring it down to 1.0 / 1.2ml per ltr (this is strain dependent)... I sometimes ramp the Micro down y 0.5ml in week 5 to 6
I am feeding every day with a little run off so it helps to keep those PPM's low so I get less chance of a build up... again lessons have been learnt the hard way.

Mammoth P at the rate of 0.16mm per ltr

Every second week I will do a mini flush of very week nute solutions and microbes (Biosys for the microbs on the flush... only reason, it works best in a dripper irrigation system, TNC Max Hydro clogs up the filter)... I just fill the tank up half / two thirds of the way and use what every is left in the bottom of it... when the tank get to about 10ltrs I put my microbes in, no sense in flushing them all down the drain

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Thank for stopping by and remember... grow safe, keep it green and i will...
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Thanks slater for all your help your a star I cut my feed as was having problems with just 1 girl the micro flush sounds a great idea with a weak solution you always make a lot of sense :pass::bighug:
 
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