My First Journal, Kanno 26: I Will Grow 6 Critical Plants From Royal Queen Seeds

Morning Kanno! When you say lost in translation you're not kidding lol!

Don't listen to Jon, I've never heard of it before but I'm guessing Bubble Kush is some version of Bubba Kush, so that gets my vote!
Don't listen to Jon

This is always good advice.

:rofl:
 
Hi fellow gardeners, today we have 43 days in bloom here for my critical plants and I must say that they have to water them every other day, but the new dehumidifier certainly has an effect on that, so they get 15 liters of water every other day. Today I checked the trichomes and they are beautifully clear so far. Here are some photos of the girls.
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And here are a few detailed shots of one stick with each plant;).
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Hi fellow gardeners, today we have 43 days in bloom here for my critical plants and I must say that they have to water them every other day, but the new dehumidifier certainly has an effect on that, so they get 15 liters of water every other day. Today I checked the trichomes and they are beautifully clear so far. Here are some photos of the girls.
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And here are a few detailed shots of one stick with each plant;).
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Awesome post @Kanno26. Buds are sweet!! Interestingly, since I follow this I get email notifications when you post. The email has small thumbnails of the pictures that show differently than how you post them in the journal until I open it and come here. These last five bud shots from each plant, in my email notification, were side by side and stacked, so two then two then 1, little squares all together. That allowed me to see them all at once!! And I notice a couple things:
- you can see it's the same strain, despite the differences, as there is certainly an obvious strain similarity across all five plants...when seen all together at once they could almost be from the same plant, or not terribly far from that
- that said, I see two buds that look like an indica or ihybrid pheno, and three that look like a more sativa or shybrid pheno...when you see them side by side you can see the differences in bud formation.

Just sharing some cool observations with you on your drool-inspiring grow!
 
Awesome post @Kanno26. Buds are sweet!! Interestingly, since I follow this I get email notifications when you post. The email has small thumbnails of the pictures that show differently than how you post them in the journal until I open it and come here. These last five bud shots from each plant, in my email notification, were side by side and stacked, so two then two then 1, little squares all together. That allowed me to see them all at once!! And I notice a couple things:
- you can see it's the same strain, despite the differences, as there is certainly an obvious strain similarity across all five plants...when seen all together at once they could almost be from the same plant, or not terribly far from that
- that said, I see two buds that look like an indica or ihybrid pheno, and three that look like a more sativa or shybrid pheno...when you see them side by side you can see the differences in bud formation.

Just sharing some cool observations with you on your drool-inspiring grow!
Hi @Jon, thanks you're right I think the two who are a little different are not so mature and maybe it's a different training too but it's just a tip, I can only guess:D. And I'm not sure you have a birthday today, and if so, I wish you all the best whatever you got there green;).
 
And I still wanted to show you what my friend gave me today if you like star wars?
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Hmmm.....now you have me thinking.....this is awesome, thanks.....but how awesome might it be if you had this as the floor of the photograph, and a giant, sweet, final dried and trimmed bud from this grow in the middle across Darth's chest, with a close shot nice and focused? PhotoOTM material maybe? It's super cool....might get a nod! They seem to like creativity in that one.
 
Hmmm.....now you have me thinking.....this is awesome, thanks.....but how awesome might it be if you had this as the floor of the photograph, and a giant, sweet, final dried and trimmed bud from this grow in the middle across Darth's chest, with a close shot nice and focused? PhotoOTM material maybe? It's super cool....might get a nod! They seem to like creativity in that one.
This is a very good idea @Jon definitely do something about it and chop it there;)
 
Hi everyone, we have 45 days here in the flower of my critical plants, today I gave them watering and instead of 15L they took 20L today which surprised me that they start drinking so much but it is certainly affected by a dehumidifier which raised my temperatures by about 5 degrees. Here are the temperature and humidity records for the last week I bought the dehumidifier.
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I tried to measure ppfd here but I'm not sure if it works properly it was free so I don't know what you mean?
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And here are a few photos after the watering of critical plants. Thanks to everyone for your insight and advice. I wish you all a happy Friday the 13th;).
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:Namaste:
 
today I gave them watering and instead of 15L they took 20L today which surprised me that they start drinking so much
And in a few weeks, one of the signs to look for when they are finishing up is exactly the opposite - they will slow their drinking of water. There are other signs as well to help dial in the harvest window, but when they stop drinking, the end is at hand.
 
And in a few weeks, one of the signs to look for when they are finishing up is exactly the opposite - they will slow their drinking of water. There are other signs as well to help dial in the harvest window, but when they stop drinking, the end is at hand.
Thanks @Azimuth, that's good to know. Trichomes are still completely clear on all plants and, according to genetics, have a flowering time of 7-9 weeks. I think about two weeks left but we'll see;).
 
Morning Kanno! Except for a few weird looking leaves your plants look awesome! Looks like you're going to have a lot of great buds soon!
Good afternoon @BubbaKush909, with us already 13:57;). And you're right except for a few leaves on that one plant, so everything runs according to plan.
 
Morning @Kanno26!

Interesting conundrum you have on the light level. To look at your app, I would tell you to bring the light lower so that 1473 is more like 1200. But to look at your plants, what these eyes see is that most all of them are dealing with that level of light just fine. However, the one with the yellowing leaves is not, in my opinion. Look closely at that plant. I can see signs of it not liking the light level from here. Note the tips are down more on that plant than the others. Also note you have the beginning signs of a bit of leaf curling/tacoing. These are signs of revolt against light level. But it's the only one to my eyes, the others seem perfectly ok. And this late in the game, if they've been okay with it so far, they're going to be okay with it to the end. So the conundrum is, if it IS what I suspect on that one plant (it's not that unusual to get a pheno that likes different light level, even in the same strain grow), you COULD lower the light level to accommodate it, and it and obviously the others would be fine. But you know me, I believe that more light = better buds. So I personally would leave it where it is. If I AM right, it's not even bad on that one plant. You just don't want to start burning leaves off it, not fans or sugars. If you see that, lower the light level. At that point it would be causing bud compromise.

That's my weigh in on the light level you display! The garden looks amazing. Have a great weekend.
 
I'm in the US, southwest Ohio, about 1000 miles from the Atlantic and 2000 from the Pacific. We call this part of the country the midwest. Here medical pot is legal but recreational still isn't. Is weed legal in the Czech Republic?

BTW your translator works really well!
Thanks, only CBD is legal in our country, otherwise nothing. Perhaps it will change again;) and what have you got when you have a climate on both sides of the ocean.
 
Thanks, only CBD is legal in our country, otherwise nothing. Perhaps it will change again;) and what have you got when you have a climate on both sides of the ocean.
@Kanno26 - the midwest is considered "America's Heartland." It's very fertile. It is the very large area in the US where the bulk of our grains are grown, like soybeans, wheat, etc. The production there is so great it feeds the US and many other countries who buy from us.
 
Morning @Kanno26!

Interesting conundrum you have on the light level. To look at your app, I would tell you to bring the light lower so that 1473 is more like 1200. But to look at your plants, what these eyes see is that most all of them are dealing with that level of light just fine. However, the one with the yellowing leaves is not, in my opinion. Look closely at that plant. I can see signs of it not liking the light level from here. Note the tips are down more on that plant than the others. Also note you have the beginning signs of a bit of leaf curling/tacoing. These are signs of revolt against light level. But it's the only one to my eyes, the others seem perfectly ok. And this late in the game, if they've been okay with it so far, they're going to be okay with it to the end. So the conundrum is, if it IS what I suspect on that one plant (it's not that unusual to get a pheno that likes different light level, even in the same strain grow), you COULD lower the light level to accommodate it, and it and obviously the others would be fine. But you know me, I believe that more light = better buds. So I personally would leave it where it is. If I AM right, it's not even bad on that one plant. You just don't want to start burning leaves off it, not fans or sugars. If you see that, lower the light level. At that point it would be causing bud compromise.

That's my weigh in on the light level you display! The garden looks amazing. Have a great weekend.
Thanks @Jon, for the information about that area;), and it's a fact that I've thought about it a lot but I don't know I think there are also the height of the plant and there is nothing on them and in the place where the plant is it shows around 1000 ppfd. So I don't know the dressing also gets all the same, I'll probably watch it and in the meantime I'll let it be and we'll see;).
 
Thanks @Jon, for the information about that area;), and it's a fact that I've thought about it a lot but I don't know I think there are also the height of the plant and there is nothing on them and in the place where the plant is it shows around 1000 ppfd. So I don't know the dressing also gets all the same, I'll probably watch it and in the meantime I'll let it be and we'll see;).
Oh, that 1474 is just a peak spot? You're not there all over the place? You have plenty of 1000 spots too?

If that is the case disregard what I said and stay exactly as you are. You're dialed in. If the one plant burns slightly, big deal. It won't be an issue. Leave it you're perfect.
 
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