Unicorn Whip (The Brunch x GMO)
Unicorn Whip (The Brunch x GMO)
LED - 250 W
Unicorn Whip (The Brunch x GMO)
Harvested at D71 of Flower. Still think they could’ve gone another week or two, but I needed to get them down.
Removed some fan leaves to try and open up the canopy and get light to some lowers.
1.5 gal down the rez
1.5 gal down the rez with 2oz of the pumpkin ferment
2 gal down the rez
2 gal down the rez. Used a lil Humix Acid (tiny bit) to neutralize any chlorine/chloromine as I read that it may help, also added 4 tsp of coconut powder
1.5 gal down the rez
1.5 gal down the rez
Put a box under the citypicker to get the plant higher up and more level with the rest of the canopy
First Compost Tea! - 5 gal dechlorinated water - 2 cups EWC - 0.4 cup Molasses - 3 tsp freeze dried coconut powder - 2 tsp ful-humix (powder)
Defoliating some lower branches and node sites that were just going to end up being larf
0.5-0.75 gal topwatered the compost tea
Top watered .25 gal and then put .75 gal down the rez. Day old mix with some Rootwise Biophos. PH was 7.0
stoned me accidentally gave her a gallon when I was supposed to water the other one. No overfill though so that was good.
2 gal down the rez
Almost end of Wk3 defoliation.
2 gal down the rez PH’d to 6.6
1 gal down the rez
2 gallons down the rez
1/2 gal of a mix using ThermX70, Rootwise microbe complete, rootwise biophos, rootwise enzyme elixir, aloe vera powder, and horticultural coconut powder. Top watered
2 gal down the rez with approx 2 0z of pumpkin ferment and 1 oz of comfrey ferment. She’s drinking quickly!
2 gal down the rez
1/4 gal top watered in recent topdressing
First week of flower defoliation.
Pre-Flower Topdress: - 1 stacked cup of homemade EWC - 1.5 stacked cups of BuildAFlower - 1/8 cup of Craft Blend
Lost Coast Plant Therapy - sprayed during lights off. 2oz in 1 gallon of water.
2 gal down the reservoir.
Lower canopy defoliation
PH’d to 7.0 then added some Comfrey Extract (1-2oz per gallon)
Tucking new growth under the net daily as well as tucking larger fan leaves.
1.5 gal in each reservoir PH’d to 6.5-6.7
Minor Lower Defoliation
Top Dressed 1/8” Homemade EWC (Had worms in it!) 1/8 cup Craftblend
1/8 tsp Big 6 Micros 1/2 tsp ThermX-70 1/2 tsp Rootwise Microbe Complete 3/4 tsp Coconut Freeze Dried Powder 1 oz Fermented Comfrey Extract
IPM Spray (Recipe #1): - 1 gal water - 1.5 tbsp neem oil - 1/8 tsp aloe powder - 1.5 tsp Agsil 16H - 10 drops rosemary essential oil - 10 drops lavender essential oil
Accidental topping (oops)
1.5 gal down the reservoir
1 gal down the reservoir (PH’d to 6.5-6.6)
Transplant to City Picker SIP container: - Filled with 1 cubic ft of BAS 3.0 and mulched with Witch Hazel Nut by The Soil Company
Watered in approx .5 gal in each container.
Ladies we’re looking pretty sad! Believe they just needed some water, but damn I really need to get my seedling water practices down. Watered plain RO, not PH’d or with anything added. Want to see how this affects the ladies.
Watered these ladies with some recharge after as I had allowed them to get too dry. Reckon I should be watering a bit more frequently now, every 3rd/4th day I reckon. They were showing signs of being under watered and started to droop. Water PH is still causing me so much pain. Feel as if my tap water, even after dechlorinating, is just killing the plants. May look into a rainwater catchment system. Buttchugged for 5-10seconda each, then added 6ml of water on the top. Need to get a mulch layer on!
Foliar Fed! Used my first foliar! Foliar Recipe: - 1 gal water - 1/2 tsp agsil 16H - 1/8 tsp Aloe Powder - 1 tsp BioAg Full Humix I’ve noticed (a day later) that the humix left a residue on the leaves, not a big fan of this for foliars but will continue to observe/take notes.
Bottom fed drench for 10s per pot and then gave a gentle shake before placing on a raised surface to continue to drip. Not going to need to water again for 5-6 days I think, a little bit overdone.
Seedling Mix consists of: 1/3 coconut coir (1.5 bricks) 1/3 perlite 1/3 homemade freshly sifted EWC 2 tbsp BAS craft blend