Grow Mediums Multi-Strain Coco Grow--Smithee

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Well, I was waiting for some big buds before starting this late journal. One plant is off to a spectacular start and I thought I better show it now. I anticipate it to be finished in three 1/2 weeks or so.

Five of the plants are at a little over six weeks. One is just three weeks give or take a few days. They veg like mad. I did not do any training for they got away from me. A friend is coming by to inspect and we may do a little "Stunted" work today--:twist:. I ought to consult with him first. :tiphat:

Using bagged Canna Coco and all nutes and supplements recommend by and produced by Canna. The expensive ones go fast, so, I have to update inventory today. Also, using a cal/mag and a silicon product.

Macro and micro nutes are in the Canna. However, labeling of them is absent. Could be Dutch do not require so many specifics.

After about five weeks they all require nutes/water every two to three days. Pots are light when picked up after three days.

I am using a 300w LED. More info. and a review of this light, in the LED section, after the grow.

I have moved the pots around. In order week one thru week six. Last one Dinafem White Widow--photo taken minutes ago.

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Widow6weeksand a few days.jpg

Sixth photo: Back left to right: Sweet Cheese, KVS and Pandora.
Front left to right: Non-flowering KVS, three week old AKR and WW.

I wanted to get a good bloom before pulling plants out. In next week or so looking for more flowers.

The WW from Dinafem is as described. Stable, fast maturing and has the dark leaves. Upper leaves look like sativa blades. Personally, this is the size I prefer. I am very impressed with this strains growth.
 
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They look beautiful, dude.:thumbs:

Please tell us more about the light.:peace:
 
Bed. Sorry guy. I forgot about the new lighting review procedure.

LED links are not allowed in a journal.

Let's see how this grow finishes.

Thereafter, I can do a formal review per the formal evaluation form.

Thanks again.
 
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Looking very good there..:High 5:.. Mr. Smithee i have some Dinafem Cheese cooking at the moment , i'm also starting to think i better jump on the LED wagon....:pop:
 
Looking nice Alan mate & they sure like basking under that LED :woohoo: what's the LED called mate? :smoke:
 
Alan my friend! I'm a tad late but I'm in and subbed up!! :pop: Looking fantastic so far!! Here's to our dueling jungles!! :High 5:
 
Thanks all above for dropping by.
 
Seven weeks. Feeding every two days. As the plants put on weight I will pull for photos.

Some photos:
Group1_7wk.jpgKVS7weeknoflowers.jpgSpind_AKR_4weeks.jpgTallone_KVS.jpgWidow_7wk..jpg
1. Group less KVS.
2. Non-flowering KVS @ 7 weeks.
3. Small spindly AKR. Planted in one gallon test to limit size of this notoriously big strain. Just started flowering at 4 weeks.
4. Part of goup. Tall one is the flowering KVS.
5. WWidow nearing nute slow down. Est. two weeks and a few days.

I am not sure what to do with the non-flowering KVS. I remember this occurring with others. The KVS has a hidden pheno = more photo sensitive.
Light is at 19/5. I would have expected some activity by now.

Using coco requires pre-planning. The strain size and training is necessary. I am not going to disturb them at this time.
And I notice slower flowering, except--the Widow. Genetics as Jungle Rebel has discovered. So, good genetics are important with coco.
Ran out of the Boost. The pricey supplement. So, today they had a less spicy meal.

Take it nice and easy.
 
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