The 2020’s Round Journal📔 #1

Hey his native language is not English. He uses a translator. Nice guy. but it can be very confusing because what his thread title is. Is not what hes talking about now.

If you are wondered way I transplanted the plants into an aeration grow plastic sacks. Because, there wasn’t a big size of grow plastic sacks are available in the nearest store.

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Your plastic sack keeps humidity in but also gets to hot. You should try and keep your grow room in the ranges from the chart.

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Are you referred about the humidity and the temperature in the grow room or in the media? Because what I referred about is how the plants growth qualities becomes better when they are growing in the aerated plastic grow sacks instead of the fabric pots, from the seedling state till before the flowering state.

The aerated plastic grow sacks where I filled the media inside of them. What do you call that black plastic bag which is holding the media that I filled inside of them? Pots or Sacks?

However, the plastic aerated pots is much better than the fabric pots, from the seedling state till I believe the flowering state, as I noticed with my indoor cultivation so far. But, am not a hundred percent sure if the fabric pots better than the plastic aerated pots in the flowering state or not, because I did not made an accurate comparison analysis between them yet.

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I would agree that the plastic bag/sack pot holds moisture better. I like these small root sacks. The roots grow through them and you just plant them when you see roots.

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Look fantastic. Could you provide me their name please?

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Please don’t understand me as or when you like, so Keep in mind the next below:

  • Everything that I mentioned regards my indoor cultivation previously and I’ll mentions about it in the future online, are specifically belong to what are already been done and it’s will be go on my indoor cultivation room’s environment, weather, climate, and etc., but not in general. Such as what I mentioned about the comparison between the aerated plastic grow sacks (the aerated plastic pots) and the fabric pots previously in the 5th of July 2020.

  • You are not going to understand me because my broken English and their grammer, which is am practicing it from the Dictionary.com & from the Dictionary Of Plant Sciences, and am not going to understand the majority of you too, because you are speaking and writing in “Slangs”, the majority of you aren’t using the punctuation in the writing, and because the majority of you are using idioms.

  • I don’t like, and I don’t encourage, the strains of Cannabis which are labeled by bad names from the unenlightened people, the bad names which will let the people misunderstand the reality of the best & purest medical & recreational Cannabis plants.

  • I don’t like the Cannabis documentaries or educational videos which are shows some of pictures, footages, comments, messages, aggressive, hints, agreements, disagreements, or etc., about politics, any kind of religions, religious, rituals, or anything relevant/belong to those, because when I realized there is no god and above us is only sky, after that I realized how much the life is valuable even for the organisms. So don’t waste your time with me, let me focus on the Cannabis Cultivation Science, on some of the medicinal plants, and on the healthy food which I could cultivate all of them correctly.

However, I don’t care who you are, where are you from, what is your color, what is your favorite food or drink, what do you believe in or not, or etc., as long as you love, respect, obey, and follow the peaceful and natural nature law.

Sorry for the prolonging, and have a wonderful, safe, healthy, and happy living life to you all forever.

Thank you and respect with love to you all,
Hemp Nature

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These are very cost effective.

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If you want a little more moisture use these.

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Holy shit @nick… Great job brother :+1::seedling::herb::palm_tree:… I know I don’t respond much on this thread but wow you are getting good my friend :metal::fist:… Time to let them out of the cage :100:

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I did not used the punctuation by a mistake, same as the majority, I put the period instead of the question mark!.

Great. Those what I am looking similar for. I’ll try to order those in the right time online then. I think those are much better than the first kind that you showed to me.

Thank you very much @PreyBird1.

lol. wish they were mine!

July 7, 2020’s update

The symptom which is affected some of the plant’s leaves, that I mentioned about it in the 28th of June’s update, has been naturally repaired without additives, as shown on the last growth’s developments.

  • The plant has been topped.
  • Some the leaves has been trimmed off, because they used to made a shade on the new shoots.

Age: Thirty three 33 days old
Week: The third (3rd) of vegetation
Temperature (T): Fluctuating between 83.2 °F - 74.6 °F durning the light times
Humidity (H): Fluctuating between 60% - 42% during the light times

  • The T & H increases from the main degrees to around nearly 88.2°F - 65%, during the split air condition’s break times gradually, but they decreases to 73.9°F 42%, when the light is OFF gradually.

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July 7, 2020’s update

The symptom which is affected some of the plant’s leaves, that I mentioned about it in the 28th of June’s update, has been naturally repaired without additives, as shown on the last growth’s developments.

  • The plant has been topped.
  • Some the leaves has been trimmed off, because they used to made a shade on the new shoots.

Age: Thirty six 36 days old
Week: The second (2nd) of vegetation
Temperature (T): Fluctuating between 83.2 °F - 74.6 °F durning the light times
Humidity (H): Fluctuating between 60% - 42% during the light times

  • The T & H increases from the main degrees to around nearly 88.2°F - 65%, during the split air condition’s break times gradually, but they decreases to 73.9°F 42%, when the light is OFF gradually.

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After the topping process,
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I apologize about the unclear visuals, because the LED bulbs’ spectrum radiations, which are changing the real Plants’ leaves colors, and which is out of my control.

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July 7, 2020’s update

The Main Plant’s Type: Original Indica
The Main Plant’s Age: Thirty three 33 days old
Top Date: July 7, 2020
Week: The first (1st) of recovery
Day: The first (1st) from tapping
pH Range: 6.5
Temperature (T): Fluctuating between 83.2 °F - 74.6 °F durning the light times
Humidity (H): Fluctuating between 60% - 42% during the light times

  • The T & H increases from the main degrees to around nearly 88.2°F - 65%, during the split air condition’s break times gradually, but they decreases to 73.9°F 42%, when the light is OFF gradually.

Some of a mistakes those I did not focused on after the topping process:

  • I did not placed the cut end into water to avoid air bubbles getting into the stem, which has been hindered the clone’s strength and health as shown.
  • I did not washed the razor blade by some of pure water after I cleaned and sterilized it by some of alcohol swabs.

Sad!!. But hopefully the clone recover their strength and health very soon.

Hard to adjust the humidity for the clone with the current situation, because the limited space and equipments.

However, I’ll keep it on same as their parent’s weather.

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July 7, 2020’s update

Mother’s Type: Original Indica F1
Mother’s Age: Thirty six 36 days old
Top Date: July 7, 2020
Week: The first (1st) of recovery
Day: The first (1st) of tapping
pH Range: 6.5
Temperature (T): Fluctuating between 83.2 °F - 74.6 °F durning the light times
Humidity (H): Fluctuating between 60% - 42% during the light times

  • The T & H increases from the main degrees to around nearly 88.2°F - 65%, during the split air condition’s break times gradually, but they decreases to 73.9°F 42%, when the light is OFF gradually.

Some of a mistakes those I did not focused on after the topping process:

  • I did not placed the cut end into water to avoid air bubbles getting into the stem, which has been hindered the clone’s strength and health as shown.
  • I did not washed the razor blade by some of pure water after I cleaned and sterilized it by some of alcohol swabs.

Sad!!. But hopefully the clone recover their strength and health very soon.

Hard to adjust the humidity for the clone with the current situation, because the limited space and equipments.

However, I’ll keep it on same as their mother’s weather.

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July 12, 2020’s update

  • I topped the dried peak and pruned their dried leaves, but the clone doesn’t responding to the recovery very much until now.

  • I tied the alive branch with the main stalk to let it absorb more light than before. I hope that work with her.

Mother’s Type: Original Indica F1
Top Date: July 7, 2020
Week: The first (1st) of recovery
Day: The fifth (5th) from tapping
pH Range: 6.5
Temperature (T): Fluctuating between 83.2 °F - 74.6 °F durning the light times
Humidity (H): Fluctuating between 60% - 42% during the light times

  • The T & H increases from the main degrees to around nearly 88.2°F - 65%, during the split air condition’s break times gradually, but they decreases to 73.9°F 42%, when the light is OFF gradually.

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