First grow - Vision seeds - 5x Northern Lights and 4x Big Bud

Sadlik94

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Hi. This is my first grow.
I grow 5x Northern Lights and 4x Big Bud - all from Vision seeds, all feminized

Ferts: HESI
  • Root complex
  • TNT (grow fert)
  • Powerzyme (enzymes)
  • SuperVit (use: to watering and spray (aminoacids, vitamines))
  • Bloom complex
  • Phosphor plus
  • Hesi Boost (plant enzymes, sugars, fruit extract - practical effect will be probably minimal.. but we'll see :lol:)

Seeds germinated in the pots directly in the substrate (Biobizz - Light Mix). All seeds germinated to 5 days from betting. Pots were placed near the window (no CFL or HID.. just sun :p ) Until transplantation outside I watered them only with water and root complex - they were in pots with slightly pre-fertilized substrate (BioBizz- Light Mix). I transplanted them on the garden three weeks ago.

Right after transplantation:
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Now, three weeks after transplantation:
5x Northern lights - 58. day of growth
4x Big Bud - 42. day of growth


Height of five Northern Lights ranges from 24 inches to 30 inches.
Four Big Buds are much shorter; ranges from 10 inches to 17 inches.

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I feed them twice a week with:
  • 100ml TNT
  • 40ml Powerzyme
  • 4 kapky SuperVit

On the two flowers I have noticed spider mites attack. I tried a DIY tobacco insecticide (i do not have a lot of money, to buy some insect at the store), and then I sprayed it on the flowers. No noticable succes.. I'm going to try a stronger tobacco solution next time :-) I will soon update this thread, wish me luck :p And I'm deeply sorry for my English :oops:
 
:grin:Good luck ur on the right path by the look of it .....do you think they might be a little to closely planted together as they might be touching each other by the time they are flowering ?they do look very healthy
 
Hi.. Sorry for posting this so late..
  • Today:
    • five Northern Lights - 65th day of growth
    • four Big Buds - 49th. day of growth.
  • I thought that tobacco fluid did not worked, but now i think it almost killed spider mites and other pests.. Even though, i made the second spraying (water + habanero and moruga peppers) and when i watched flowers yesterday (2 days after the spraying) i have not seen any new pests or damage on the flowers..
  • I over-ferted small Big Buds (yellowing tips - mainly on upper leaves - you can see it on the photo lower)..
    • I will change schedule of fertilization, from twice a week to once a week.
  • I have cut and cleaned knapweeds around my flowers (i did it after taking the photos)
  • I have cut bottoms of flowers

  • These photos are 2 days old
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  • And these are from yesterday:
  • 5x Northern Lights
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  • 4x Big Bud
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And this is burned tips on the mostly over-fertilized plant.
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Plants are fine.. A few days, was very rainy, and literally army of slugs appeared overnight in the garden.. Now, most of the slugs are dead (i threw a commercial metaldehyde pellets around my plants) so plants are safe, for now :-) Does anybody here have experience with natural, horsetail fungicide? Or any others effective natural fungicides? I will need some prevention against mold.. Thanks :-)

Today pictures:
NL - 71st day - growth
BB - 55th day - growth

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NLs
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(36 inches)
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(36 inches)
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(36 inches)
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(43 inches)
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(45 inches)

BBs
BB_56cm.jpg
(22 inches)
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(23 inches)
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(24 inches)
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(30 inches)
 
17.7.2014

I'm starting to look for some prevention.. I'll make horsetail tea, or rather buy a clever bio funghicide - contains Pythium Oligandrum. It is one big bush already. They should start flowering in a next two weeks. :p

5x Northern Lights - 84. day - growth
4x Big Bud - 68. day - growth

I have measured plants and their height is (from left to right - on the photo):
NL - 47 inches, 49 inches, 60 inches, 51 inches, 58 inches
BB - 36 inches, 37 inches, 41 inches, 47 inches

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Hey there, just tit for tat. A good preventive method to keeping spider mites away is to put petroleum jelly on the base of your stalks. I do it to all my out door ladies. Don't have any more mites but mind the caterpillars. Those fuckers eat bud and shit all day. I'll fuck a caterpillar up. Fo real
 
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