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Ace'Sativa research (:

bwoyrude

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Doesnt look ghetto anymore bratjok! Is there a problem with cleaning cooltube?
5 min enough to replace the lamp / clean cooltube.
i'm using a pre-filter, so can forget about cleaning for 3-4 months.
pre-filter very useful for the fan btw.
Healthy looking plants
thank you!:tiphat:
NPKCaMg - 110/65/180/70/45@5.8 pH + ~100ppm water.
500-550 ppm total, 1 - 1.1 EC :)
my malawi-hybrids, of course, more adequate for this EC levels.
pure line sometimes requires pure water, at least once in 5 floods
 
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bwoyrude

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MalaKush :biggrin:
now i may notice usual for trainwreck/kush inflorescences
the one big problem, these seeds was from GLR run test , and they 95% herms. i've tested now at least 7 plants. all's got seeds and strong effects, hmm :thinking:
 
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bwoyrude

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konopenko
thanks bro,
they are all in DIY mapito - 2/3 rockwool chunks , 1/3 STG / latex chunks
feed now is ~400ppm (70 water) @ 5.7 pH. ( hy-pro a+b / MKP/ PK13/14) 2l and 4l pots :)
next run i'll try coco hempy ,
it seems to me that 16w+ sativas easier hold in coco ,
 
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dubi

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Amazing job bwoyrude :yes: as usual!

Sativas seem to fatten up faster and better with your good cares! :)
Wish you are having a great end of flowering, please keep us updated with your results!
 

bwoyrude

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Thanks bro,
Most of the crop went into bubblehash,
other part waiting for the maize season 016 :)
The results did not impress me, I have again spoiled the taste . this time harvest was very smelly and dangerous . I did not recognize malawi , the smell was fantastic strong as well from zamaldeliса (all of 3 types). (thats is why without any harvest photo)
Malawi's natural strength is difficult to mess up.
i must give her a good maturing without damaging the product of yellowing leaves and other problems and it is very difficult in my setups(pots,media, fertz ЕС etc) with her longest maturing cycle
Anyway, i'm preparing new setup for summer grow,
few malawi ladies ( Old Killer x New Killer ) will be grow with pure Kandahar landrace under CMH lighting in coco media.:tiphat:
 

bwoyrude

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Hello Ace :)
there is my summer setup under CMH (+ some led ) .
15\9 . coco media .
2 malawi's , 1 zamaldelica , 1 kandahar. (1 girl from 8 seeds :bow: )
+ some new seedings - hindu kush landrace ( afghani \ kunar area probably )
 

bwoyrude

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first time i see that they (malawi in particular) began to blossom so quickly , about 10 days of 12/12
usually 20-30 days from switching they simply stretched and formed to bloom.
This time the process is much faster.
I overdid it with training of tops,( turgor of top leaves etc)
but fractures are swelling and branches becomes stronger
 

timmur

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first time i see that they (malawi in particular) began to blossom so quickly , about 10 days of 12/12
usually 20-30 days from switching they simply stretched and formed to bloom.
This time the process is much faster.
I overdid it with training of tops,( turgor of top leaves etc)
but fractures are swelling and branches becomes stronger
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That's good to know. I was asking about this in my thread. My malawi started to show flower development in about 10 days as well.
 

bwoyrude

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I dont know exactly what cause of this. they showed sex about 1.5 month ago :)
a - long veg. with training ,
b ceramic MHL (3000K) ,
c - 15\9 veg time (highly recommend for landraces )
 
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