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They could be in pot for 1 more week but I really need my weed right now 😂 100% cloudy but no amber
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Just ridiculous!! Wry impressive
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All growing well! She's taking the soul blend well and fattening up nicely. No kidding on the smell, it's very clearly an "old gym sock" smell... who knows what mutt strain she is. Any estimates on the final dry weight?
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Dried with working ventilation until the moment when the weight stopped falling harvesting a dried bush took about one and a half hours, because tried to keep the branches intact A picture taken from below is the quintessence of all my experience. That option which in my opinion should be considered the "golden recipe" of microgrow. No temporary loss, ease, flexibility and ease of scaling to fit any size. With the final weight, an awkward situation, although the branches began to break, and everything is very dry. It turned out too much to be believed even by myself. I evacuated bumps in four containers of 0.8 liters each (I had to tamp it down). 00000
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Baked. Omb auto is doing good this week. Looks like I got past the magnesium issues I was having in prior weeks. She just got some training and us ready for another week. I imagine she will start shifting into flowering very soon. Thank you Bomb seeds. 💣 🤜🏻🤛🏻🌱 Thank you grow diaries community for the 👇likes👇, follows, comments, and subscriptions on my YouTube channel👇. ❄️🌱🍻 Happy Growing 🌱🌱🌱 https://youtube.com/channel/UCAhN7yRzWLpcaRHhMIQ7X4g
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Sprouted in 24hrs, directly into soil with the sprayer mixed light with velokelp.
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Day 44 : The seventh week is starting, today I think we are doing a defoliation on the Gorilla Glue. Day 46 : the Forest grows and the resin on the flowers increases 👽 Day 47 : Defoliation Day 50 : Last day of seventh week
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04/29/2021 New week and she is doing lovely! New pistils are popping up everywhere and she is starting to get a faint smell I can't yet figure out how to describe. I believe I got some nice close ups on each top, looking very healthy other plants all have PW on their leaves not a smidgen on this girl, and that is my #1 breeding goal (read my germination period) for my girls. Took two nice tops to clone and Work this cross, time to pop some more seeds of this batch and find a good male, and females that exhibit traits I desire, and continue to resist PW!!!🙏 Goal#2 More sativa stretch than my short, Cookie Cake genotype.
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she is slowly showing her power. she seems to like the weather. alternating between rain and sun at 20-25 degrees. high humidity. she has doubled her height in the last week. she is currently getting biobizz root and grow every two days.😎
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🌸 Flowering Week 2 — PM Battle & Bloom Progress Week 2 of flower and the girls are stacking up beautifully 🌿🔥. The stretch continued strong — canopy looks full and healthy under the Spider Farmer G3000 💡. Bud sites are now clearly forming, and the structure is holding firm after earlier LST training. This week I continued powdery mildew treatment — used Hydrogen Peroxide 3% (H₂O₂) spray about 3 times since it first appeared. Most spots are gone, only a few tiny areas left. I’ve been keeping RH low and airflow strong with clip fans and the new dehumidifier running 24/7 🌬️💧. Feed mix (per L): • Corex 1 ml/L • CalMag 1 ml/L • Mira 0.5 ml/L (pH adjust) • Florex 1 ml/L • Aurora 1 ml/L • Bud Candy 2 ml/L • Terpinator 5 ml/gal (~1.3 ml/L) • Eldex 1 ml/L 💧 Watered around 15L total with 10–20% runoff, ppm ~1500–1600 @ pH 6.0. Switched to pure RO water this week for cleaner feed and better control of mineral balance 🙌. 🌡️ Temps: 26–28 °C (day) / 23 °C (night) 💧 RH: 50–55% (after dehumidifier setup) 📝 Observation: PM almost gone — continuing light H₂O₂ misting until it’s fully cleared. Stretch slowing down, early flowers forming nicely 💪. 💡 Tip: For growers in Thailand — using an RO system helps stabilize ppm and pH in local water, especially if tap or street refill water fluctuates a lot. Excited to see the flowers bulk up in Week 3 — hoping for a clean, healthy canopy ahead 🌸✨
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Alright and welcome to week 4, day 22. As you can see something is wrong. I think it's some Mag that is missing so I added some MagO 10 and I hope the problems will go away. If you guys think it is something different, leave a comment and we can discuss this 😎 I raised the water to 1.2 liters a day. I also wondered how this could happen. Everything is okay at the measurements so how does this occur? Day 23: The problems are still there but it seems they grew a bit overnight. I added Calcium today because some of you guys tell me it's Calcium deficiency. Well let's check back tomorrow. And wish me good luck! 😁 Day 24: Alright, I suck. I measured the runoff from plant 1 and it was way too high. Just like me sometimes (I forgot to take a picture of plant 4 today, have no clue how that shit happened. Yes I can count to 4 👽). What you guys thinking about EC 3.25 ph 5.9 @ the runoff? I don't think that's good so I lowered the EC in the tank by putting in fresh water. How did it come this far? Well, I probably did not give enough water. Meaning it was enough for the plants, yes, but there was no or not enough runoff. So the salts (fertilizer) came to EC 3.25 in the substrate. I'm "flushing" now with EC 1.25 and will check back tomorrow how the runoff will be. When I measured the runoff from all 4 plants together EC was 2.1 - which is only a little too high, I am trying to reach 1.6 - 1.8 . Let's check back tomorrow. For forgetting the picture of plant 4 today, I made a video. Day 25: The flushing was good. The plants look healthier again and the runoff is only 1.7 now. EC in the water tank is 1.35, ph 5.5. Also I removed some of the downer leafes. And I created this SCRoG net. So I just have to give them more water each day. So much there's about 20% runoff but I don't think I can measure or calculate 20% runoff. So I'll do it by feeling. Seems to work for now. Day 26: Looks like the plants are okay again. I only checked the ph and EC which were good. Day 27: The plants grow against the net. Also there are some waterdrops on the leafes which means that there is not enough air rotating inside the box. Have to check the airflow tomorrow. Day 28: Last day of vegetation. Just ph'ed down a bit.
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🍑 Apricot Automatic – Woche 8 | Blütewoche 3 Diese Woche zeigt sich endlich das wahre Ziel dieses außergewöhnlichen Projekts. Was ursprünglich als drei einzelne Apricot Automatic Pflanzen begann, entwickelt sich immer mehr zu einer einzigen lebenden Skulptur. Mein Ziel war es von Anfang an, drei Pflanzen so miteinander wachsen zu lassen, dass sie später wie eine einzige riesige Pflanze wirken – und genau das beginnt jetzt Realität zu werden. Die ersten drei Blütewochen haben den Stretch fast abgeschlossen. Nun richtet die gesamte Pflanze ihre Energie vollständig auf die Blütenbildung. Überall entstehen neue Budsites und an jeder Verzweigung schieben sich frische weiße Blütenfäden in Richtung Sonne. Besonders spannend ist dabei die gleichmäßige Entwicklung. Statt einer dominanten Hauptcola entstehen unzählige gleich hohe Triebe, wodurch sich später eine unglaublich gleichmäßige Blütendecke bilden dürfte. Trotz des wechselhaften Wetters zeigt die Apricot keinerlei Schwächen. Regen, Wind und kühlere Nächte scheinen sie kaum zu beeindrucken. Das satte Grün der Blätter, die kräftigen Stämme und die vitale Entwicklung sprechen für eine ausgesprochen robuste Genetik. Noch ist von den typischen Apricot-Terpenen nur eine leichte fruchtige Süße wahrnehmbar, doch mit jeder Woche wird das Aroma intensiver werden. Dieses Projekt ist für mich weit mehr als ein normaler Outdoor-Grow. Es ist ein kleines Experiment, das zeigen soll, was möglich ist, wenn drei Pflanzen perfekt miteinander harmonieren und gemeinsam zu einer Einheit erzogen werden. Die Grundlage für eine spektakuläre Blüte ist gelegt – jetzt beginnt der Teil, auf den ich mich seit Wochen freue. Vielen Dank an Fast Buds für diese fantastische Genetik und an Plagron, die auch draußen wieder für kräftiges Wachstum und gesunde Pflanzen sorgen. Three roots... one plant... one dream. 🍑💚 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 🍑 Apricot Automatic – Week 8 | Flower Week 3 Week 8 marks a very exciting point in this unique outdoor project. What started as three individual Apricot Automatic plants is slowly transforming into what I imagined from day one—a single giant plant made from three perfectly trained sisters growing together as one. The stretch is almost complete, and all of their energy is now shifting toward flower production. Every branch is stacking fresh white pistils, and new bud sites are appearing across the entire canopy. The most rewarding part is how evenly the plants have developed. Instead of producing one dominant main cola, the training has created a balanced canopy with dozens of equally promising flowering tops that should mature together over the coming weeks. Even with changing outdoor conditions, the Apricot girls continue to impress. Rain, wind and cooler temperatures haven't slowed them down at all. Healthy green foliage, strong stems and vigorous growth prove just how resilient this Fast Buds genetic really is. The famous Apricot aroma is only beginning to reveal itself with subtle fruity sweetness, but I know the coming weeks will unlock the full terpene profile. This grow is much more than simply growing three autoflowers outdoors. It is an experiment to demonstrate what can happen when three plants are carefully trained to become one living masterpiece. The foundation has now been built. From here on, the flowers will tell the rest of the story. A huge thank you to Fast Buds for these amazing genetics and to Plagron for keeping this outdoor project thriving from the very beginning. Three plants. Three root systems. One beautiful masterpiece. 🍑🌿🏆
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These lady are doing greater she no then going be done for awhile I think
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Welcome to week 6 of my White Truffle grow! First things first: Still no signs of pre flower yet 😄 She’s taken the training and the continuous defoliation like a champ. She got a massive stem and also the 4 main branches are thickening up that I could get some problems later this week of holding the branches under the trellis. Hopefully some signs of pre flowering will show up this week or I have to move the trellis a little bit upwards. Update: the lady seems to be a photoperiod and none autoflower, as i asked the breeder recently. So she is going to flower by switching to 12/12 from the mid of week 6. Hopefully she has not a huge stretch, because of the limited space in the Vgrow. The plant itself looks healthy and vital. Looking forward to this week. ✌️
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Alright guys, now we're up to date I didn't write that much before because I wanted to get here first. Actual date Feb 10th They're looking good No nutrient burnt so far 24/0 Schedule Watering every 2 days but continue to spray on them like 2 liters everyday to increase humidity lvl to optimal condition Temp is OK Wish it was better but have to repair A/C Anyways bout the girl This gorilla girl XL is slow but developing good, taking her time to grow while it's fully LST, she's redirecting her energy to the other stems and leaves plus main trunk and slowly continues to grow its main stem We're already on 1900PPM We've been giving nutes from the very beginning plus bloom to make sure she gets loaded, but certainly lil bit not to mess up too much with her so we already on 1300ppm bloom stuff 😏 Want to get big yield let's see if we as much as we want
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I did partily harvest the Special Queen the microscope shows some orange/brown trichomes they are not enough to call her ready to harvest but just like with the Painkiller im scared of bud rot and next week will be raining non stop again so saftey first thats also the reason why i removed almost all the leaves, to improve airflow. Honey Cream receives a good amount of fertilizer not sure if shes able to use it all since its getting cold and the sun is almost never shining. I water with a concentrated solution because the ground is already soaking wet. I guess i'll harvest the rest of the special queen this coming week.
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Auto Opiym is in flower and with some cooler night temperatures in upper 50s low 60s the buds and leafs are changing colors🤩 The feeder leaves are yellowing and the sugar leaves are changing to purple 💜 . I top dressed with 2 tbsp bloom soil as fertilizer. Her limbs are spindly ans can't support the weight of her buds. I added a hoop to support branches but many just bent over the wire. I don't see many amber trichomes so I wait.