i dropped pk and raised the lights like to said. all went in my little note book ll.kbag wrote: ↑Sat Dec 21, 2019 12:25 amOn Dec 13th these were looking rather fluffy and looking like they were foxtailing low down as well the tops. I do not know what you have done in a week K but these have def bulked up and looking a lot better. Yeh the tips always foxtail abit on this cut. Normally if i get foxtailing start i can not stop it and just gets worse as the grow go's on, bud smokes just fine but makes it light and airy.
Agent Orange Grow In A Quick Qube, Rhizo System, HPS.
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Update - Week 8
These are now week 8, they have been bulking nicely and are now starting to lean over, always a good sign. 1 more week of feed and that will be only canna coco a and b then its flush. This smell just keeps getting stronger and the frost on these is insane.
Feed will be 1.25ml per liter of canna coco a and b for 1 week then pain water till finish. PH set to 6.1 and allowed to drift to 6.2. temps are around 28c in here constantly and rh is at 40-50%











These are now week 8, they have been bulking nicely and are now starting to lean over, always a good sign. 1 more week of feed and that will be only canna coco a and b then its flush. This smell just keeps getting stronger and the frost on these is insane.
Feed will be 1.25ml per liter of canna coco a and b for 1 week then pain water till finish. PH set to 6.1 and allowed to drift to 6.2. temps are around 28c in here constantly and rh is at 40-50%
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I so much miss that Orange smell . The buds are looking good K just stop copying bulls lol.
			
			
									
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i taught bulls everything he knows.....but that chiesel of his
I think i got it nailed next run, i know the feed they will take and im gonna get the net much lower. train for only a week and give them 3 foot to play with.
The smell is unique, we had unwated visitors just after id been out the, walked in and they were standing there, panicked but the missus said i smelt of tangy orange no weed lol. is a beauty mate.
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Looking good k 
Foxing could be down to watering or conditions
So yourll have to run with it
Speshly with the heat you have.
			
			
									
						Foxing could be down to watering or conditions
So yourll have to run with it
Speshly with the heat you have.
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Yeah its a pain in the ass this heat. The heaters on low setting dried the air as well, cost less and kept it at the temps i wanted so ill be changing back to them next run.
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Update - week 9
These are now on flush. They have really swelled out in the last 2 weeks, many tops are now falling over. I've managed to prop some of the larger ones up but I think I'll need to get another net in to get them safely over the finish line. I'll flush for a full 2 weeks which will take these to 11 weeks by harvest. I was hoping to drop temperatures a tad to try pull some colours put of them but the dehumidifiers are keeping temps at around 28c even on the coldest days. Both dehumidifiers on full whack are keeping the groom at 40% so j need them going.
On my previous run it appeared the Rocks Resinator kept these a nice colour even though they were under fed. I should have known better as even in late flower on the last run they were only at 0.5ml per liter canna coco a and b. They were displaying a wierd lead damage late flower last run but I had temps of well over 30c as it was end of summer so put this down to that. The reason I'm explaining this is this run the smell is on another level, the level of stickiness is like nothing I've grown before either. I set out on this run to push these to their limit without stalling them and I've found they will take 1.25ml per liter canna coco a and b, and the results over last run are already easy to see in smell, bulk and resin production. I'm real excited to chop these.







These are now on flush. They have really swelled out in the last 2 weeks, many tops are now falling over. I've managed to prop some of the larger ones up but I think I'll need to get another net in to get them safely over the finish line. I'll flush for a full 2 weeks which will take these to 11 weeks by harvest. I was hoping to drop temperatures a tad to try pull some colours put of them but the dehumidifiers are keeping temps at around 28c even on the coldest days. Both dehumidifiers on full whack are keeping the groom at 40% so j need them going.
On my previous run it appeared the Rocks Resinator kept these a nice colour even though they were under fed. I should have known better as even in late flower on the last run they were only at 0.5ml per liter canna coco a and b. They were displaying a wierd lead damage late flower last run but I had temps of well over 30c as it was end of summer so put this down to that. The reason I'm explaining this is this run the smell is on another level, the level of stickiness is like nothing I've grown before either. I set out on this run to push these to their limit without stalling them and I've found they will take 1.25ml per liter canna coco a and b, and the results over last run are already easy to see in smell, bulk and resin production. I'm real excited to chop these.
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Update 
I had a bit of a nightmare.... Found the start of a hermy, some underdeveloped seeds and on closer inspection some nanas. I think I know what caused this as I had exactly the same on the exo I had in the tent before. I've checked for light leaks as I do before every grow, nothing. I believe it's the dehumidifier as the effected area was directly above the dehumidifier, exactly as this happened with the exo grow. It must be the very dry hot air over concentrated on the same area of the plant over time. This big issue is without the dehumidifiers in the tents my rh is high, even with both (50l a day worth) running 24/7.
I decided to chop them, they were 10 weeks and had 7 days flush by this point, the last 2 days I flushed heavily, over 600l in total through the 8 pots. So time wise and flush wise they should be ok. Luckily I dudnt find many seeds at all, they it seems to have just started. I wint know 100% how good or bad it is till dry though.
As for the plants themselves, stunning up close. Some of the frostiest green I've seen and the smell is unreal. Fingers snd toes are firmly crossed for the next few days. The chop itself took 12 hours, long time to be stuck in a tent. I filled all 8 60cm shelves and had to use my parabolic shade on the floor. The shelves are over crowded tbh, I could have done with 3 more 60cm shelves to fit it all. Time and looks wise it looks one of my best attempts size wise but this being the Agent orange its gonna shrink down a fair bit.






I had a bit of a nightmare.... Found the start of a hermy, some underdeveloped seeds and on closer inspection some nanas. I think I know what caused this as I had exactly the same on the exo I had in the tent before. I've checked for light leaks as I do before every grow, nothing. I believe it's the dehumidifier as the effected area was directly above the dehumidifier, exactly as this happened with the exo grow. It must be the very dry hot air over concentrated on the same area of the plant over time. This big issue is without the dehumidifiers in the tents my rh is high, even with both (50l a day worth) running 24/7.
I decided to chop them, they were 10 weeks and had 7 days flush by this point, the last 2 days I flushed heavily, over 600l in total through the 8 pots. So time wise and flush wise they should be ok. Luckily I dudnt find many seeds at all, they it seems to have just started. I wint know 100% how good or bad it is till dry though.
As for the plants themselves, stunning up close. Some of the frostiest green I've seen and the smell is unreal. Fingers snd toes are firmly crossed for the next few days. The chop itself took 12 hours, long time to be stuck in a tent. I filled all 8 60cm shelves and had to use my parabolic shade on the floor. The shelves are over crowded tbh, I could have done with 3 more 60cm shelves to fit it all. Time and looks wise it looks one of my best attempts size wise but this being the Agent orange its gonna shrink down a fair bit.
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