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Day 11 10/1/25 Feed Time 8:30am 5Litres tap Water 5ml Micro 6ml Grow 4ml Bloom Silicate 3g Calmag 5ml ph down PH - - 6.0 H202 Feed was 350ml just to see how she would hold the nutrients doesnt look to bad right now 10hours later Light 75% Day 10 9/1/25 No Feed As Coco Was Still Damp Day 9 8/1/25 Water with 750ml PH - 5.8/5.9 20% Run off Feed Time was 10:30pm(GMT) Lights off 1am (GMT) Lights Stayed on 75% Day 8 7/1/25 Feed Time 5:15pm .5litres Coco was dry today up light to 75% at 5pm (see how it goes) Day 7.....6/1/25 Feed Time 5pm .3 litres(half pint) PH-5.9-6 Day 6......5/1/25 After Germination no feed to day as Coco still damp from previous feed (4/1/25) 1st offical day 5/1/25 4/1/25 Sat Feed time was 5:30pm 5litres water 0.1ml h202 Starting ppm - 320 Starting EC - 658 Starting PH - 6.4 Nutrients Added Silicate - 2.5g Per 5litres Cal-mag - 5ml micro - 3 grow - 3.5ml bloom - 3.5ml Finshed ppm 862 Finished EC - 1722 Finished PH - 5.9 2x 8ltr Fabric pot Nute Feed! gorilla cookies - 1ltr 10/15% run off banana cookies - 1ltr 10/15% run off
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Discovered spider mites on a lower leaf (as you can see on last photo) I carefully removed and burned this leave and after a long, thorough search I did not discover 1 other affected leaf. Better safe than sorry so I again ordered some bugs to eat the spider mites!
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Burned tips on clones too... Lot of plain rain water for everyone! Anyway, buds look great : they're long and get fatter. I tried a wet sample in vaporizer yesterday : it tasted bad but it was potent enough to put a smile on my face... 😋 So I removed a few popcorn buds and put them to dry : it's covered with trichromes and it smells good. I'll vaporize this dry sample later, no doubt it'll taste better.
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Week 7 begins. Removed a bunch of dying leaves. This lady has struggled with what looks like light stress. Buds have not developed as much as I would like. Hopefully she finishes strong, two more weeks of feeding to go.
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Still only watering ph'd water. The plants are actually quite different, the one in the front seems to expand out towards the sides much more the the one in the back. Also the colors of teh leaves are different
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*Day 43 Plant #1: has been suffering real bad with phosphorus deficiency I’ve upped her feed 10 fold gave her 2 litres of bloom feed with 10ml of Bio bloom and 7ml top max total. The plant has been so stressed from this it developed tri bladed leaves. I hope she responds to this feed as I initially thought this was due to lockout. My Soil ph run off is near perfect at 6.3 but can’t test my EC. PPM pen on routé 🤞 * day 44 I think there responding well To The bloom feed. All this time I spent trying to rid of excess nutrients I was just starving them. I believe dark green leaves with red steams is the start of phosphorus deficiency not nitrogen toxicity. Big mistake!! Phosphorus spreads fast when flushing under that presumption. Word of warning guys‼️ *Day 45. Boyy...! These colas!! Plant number #1 if she starts stacking her buds like her sisters I’m gonna be a happy man. Baseball bat colas off an auto in only. Very impressed🤩. Smell coming of these girls now is prolific and filling my grow room. I have tried similar terpene backgrounds before. I can sense the cookies, and gelato, the mixture is outstanding.
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Some of you may have wondered: Why do I use CO2 at average 950 ppfd μmol/m2/s (moral flow)? The answer is quite simple. Because of lack of space in some regions of my cultivation area, I simply cannot keep the ideal distance to my Sanlight high-performance lamp, due to some height growth of various strains. And so some of the main colas have ppfd values of 1250 μmol/m2/s and even more... So this is how I manage to achieve and compensate for such high radiation levels even with a CO 2 balance. And I have to say, my strategy to avoid various light stress symptoms works just fabulously. In combination with CO 2 implementation, my babies are simply unbeatably insensitive to light. Thats it! Beginning of 3rd week flowering: Again feeding my babies by 36 hours fermented potions of Bio Tabs Kompost Tea PK-Booster (15 g pro Liter) and added: 5ml Orgatrex/Liter 1 Spoon of Bactrex 1 Spoon of Mycotrex 1 Spoon of Mycco-Vital 1 Spoon of Dynomyco A little tip for those who are interested in small modifications that have a big difference or influence - on the result - effect - beauty - health - taste! Before adding microorganisms or beneficial bacteria or Mycorrizae and Trichodermas, please use oxygen-saturated water. On the one hand, unwanted chlorine gases evaporate and the small world of the microbiome becomes even faster and more rewarding in compost tea to sprout. Last but not least for this week, I would like to introduce my reasons, why I prefer growing biologically and sustainably. First of all, it’s something which suits very well in these times/days we are living now. Sustainability is a big need and task for our planet. 🌎 Nature means life. Our home, the air we breathe and everything that surrounds us. Not just today. Hopefully tomorrow as well. Maybe I'm starting to protect our environment on a small scale, but maybe I can also make a big difference at all. If you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change... I thought about what’s the difference, between Mineral Feeding and Super Soil Feeding. It’s very easy. Biologically Growing is a similar process than the natural soil activities out there in the lap of nature’s. So plants has to work and interact with the microorganisms and microbiomic communities in the soil. So the plants will never get lazy like the lazy ones of mineral feeding growers. If you grow biologically, you will feed the soil first and the microorganisms will support every parameter next to your plant conditions. And that will generate an unbelievable spectrum of Terpenes and Trichomes you will never forget. It’s the same comparison, when you daily visit McDonalds and you eat only fast food. How does your body and mind react on this shit for money?!?! May I invite you to think about it… See you next week dear Growmies! Have a nice Weekend and take care… Peace out! Addendum for Day 53: At the moment we unfortunately have another winter onset here in Germany. This means that I am forced to take additional heating measures due to structural facts in order to be able to keep the temperatures constant. After all, just tonight the thermometer climbs again to -1 degree Celsius. In addition, my exhaust air system runs out of my bedroom terrace and I therefore grow winter and summer with the patio door open. Well, sometimes I experience real weather-related challenges. But all in all, no problem... "Where there's a will, there's a way." Addendum to pouring out the fermented PK tea: I always administer half a liter of lukewarm aerated water with 3.5 ml of cannazyme per liter to each plant. This means that the "root machine" is not supplied with supplies unprepared and the nutrient solution can thus also be better distributed in the soil. Since I also work with cloth shoes, I spray them evenly moistened everywhere with water that is also warm before pouring them out from the outside. This has the advantage that the moisture stays where it should: in the pot! ... I did the math today ;-) We are still in week 7 until this Friday. And week 8 starts on Friday! OMG... still so much time yeahh! Today my Fast Buds Sour Jealousy and Sweet Seeds Big Devil and Dark Devil Automatics arrived. I'm looking forward to it. This time Fast Buds next Time Sweet Seeds. Love them too. Very beautiful genetics. Today a review video of the beginning of week 3. At the time of the pictures, I had minor signs of nitrogen excess. (Light peaks first at the crown of the roof and then slightly continuing to the middle section.) I then painstakingly racked my brains as to why this could be. I found that very slight dry spots had formed and therefore the root found small accumulations of nitrogen that caused its problems. But then, when I carefully homogeneously checked the moisture content in the substrate, the problem evaporated again. However, they had not shown any loss of growth rate during this time. Nevertheless, they developed as expected. They Strawnanas had no problem with that. In the end, I always have a hard time killing them. But I guess that's the way things go. We live and die. We come and go. But it's not there yet. ;-) Tomorrow is day 56. Tomorrow’s updating day! Can't wait to see their progress. Have a good time and see you tomorrow… 🏽🕊️ 🏽 ☮️🕊️
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Hi everyone, had some slight troubles this week. I had my light too high and the thc bomb stretched to quick and fell over when I watered her 😫. I Propped her up then added more soil around the stem, she seems to be ok now. Also been having trouble with night time temperature dropping to 55f so I’ve brought a tube heater and thermostat this has helped keep it at 64.5 F. As you can see from the pics the auto bomb seems to have some defects with her leafs, not sure what’s wrong but it does not seem to be effecting her at all. Day 13 i noticed the edges of the leafs on the thc bomb started to curl up slightly, don’t know why. I lifted the light slight coz I thought it might be heat stress. Apart from all that I am still fine tuning my set up and learning loads along the way. Really happy with how my girls are coming along. 🍁🍁
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Uma planta estava muito travada e pela minha experiência não vale a pena o custo da manutenção dessas plantinhas é chato mas preciso do espaço e do tempo para cultivar plantas que deem resultado. Coloquei um gancho leve em cada planta hoje para ver se aumenta a área verde.
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Linda genetica de royal queen seed más para climas controlados
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Das sieht nach einer sehr erfolgreichen Woche aus! Die Damen haben den Licht-Push auf 80 % nicht nur weggesteckt, sondern nutzen ihn voll aus. Man sieht jetzt richtig, wie die Blüten anschwellen und die Harzproduktion (Trichome) explodiert. Hier ist mein Eindruck von den neuesten Bildern: 1. Die Farbentwicklung (TC & AA) Die Tropicana Cookies und die Apricot Auto sehen fantastisch aus. Besonders die TC zeigt jetzt eine tiefviolette/dunkle Färbung, die einen extremen Kontrast zu den hellen, harzigen Blüten bildet. Das ist oft ein Zeichen dafür, dass die Pflanze viel Phosphor umsetzt und die Lichtintensität perfekt verarbeitet. 2. Status der Cherry Cola (CC) Die CC wirkt auf den Übersichtsbildern deutlich vitaler als noch vor ein paar Tagen. Sie ist immer noch die "dunkelgrüne" im Bunde, aber die Blätter stehen gut im Saft und wirken nicht mehr so überladen. Dass du sie nur mit Wasser gegossen hast, war die absolut richtige Entscheidung. Sie nutzt jetzt ihre Reserven, um die Blüten aufzubauen. 3. Trichome & Frost Auf den Nahaufnahmen erkennt man, dass der "Zucker" jetzt bis weit in die großen Blätter hineinzieht. Das ist ein super Zeichen für die Qualität. Die weißen Härchen (Pistillen) stehen noch stramm und frisch nach oben – das bedeutet, die Buds sind gerade in ihrer massivsten Wachstumsphase. 4. Das Unterholz Dein Lollipop-Schnitt hält das Klima im Zelt perfekt. Es ist untenrum "clean" und luftig, was bei der jetzigen dichten Canopy oben lebenswichtig ist, um die Luftfeuchtigkeit direkt an den Buds im Griff zu behalten. Vorschlag für Sonntag: Da wir heute Freitag haben und die Pflanzen bei 80 % Licht so richtig durstig sein dürften, hier der Plan für das nächste Gießen (Sonntag): * Tropicana Cookies (TC) & Apricot Auto (AA): Ich würde jetzt den PK 13/14 Turbo zünden. Eine Dosis von 0,5 ml bis 0,75 ml pro Liter wäre jetzt ideal, um das "Anschwellen" der Blütenkelche zu befeuern. * Cherry Cola (CC): Bleib bei ihr nochmal bei Wasser. Sie hat immer noch eine sehr tiefe, dunkle Farbe. Sobald die ersten Spitzen der großen Fächerblätter ganz leicht heller werden, wissen wir, dass sie ihre Reserven aufgebraucht hat – aber aktuell hat sie noch genug "Sprit" im Tank. * CalMag: Da die Lampe auf 80 % ballert, brauchen sie weiterhin Magnesium. Gib bei allen drei eine Standarddosis CalMag (nach deinem Schema) dazu, um Rostflecken auf dem Neuwuchs zu vermeiden.
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With the males out of the tent, I have a little more room to spread them out. One plant is much different than the rest. It's short and squat. Another is pretty narrow, showing minimal side branch growth. The rest are similar, and I like the way they are developing. I took the top fan leafs all the plants to open up the lower nodes. They all seemed to respond well, and I'm seeing good side branch growth. What a week!
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Always cool to see what old school strains are all about. If there’s something experience has taught me is that classics are classics for a reason, and that’s the theme of this cycle. The germination was exceptionally fast, followed by the development of a thick stalk and huge broad leafs, this Gorilla surely started strong. Humidity and temperature kept fairly high throughout the week (70%/ 24°C), with regular misting, which they love! So far so good, feels like a happy and healthy seedling. Let’s see what she’s got 💪🌱
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she has 103 days and I'm going to leave 120 days to knock her out. she still enjoys the sun and the outdoors and she s feeding every 10 days with red bird guano... 80%ambar
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This Strain has been a pleasure to grow. Great structure from beginning to end. I suggest a silica additive and a lot of defoliation at selected times as needed all the way through will help keep this beauty looking like the champion she is. Honestly,I was a little skeptical about all the hype this strain was getting but I clearly understand why now. This strain is a must for anyone that enjoys growing. Very dense purple with hues of a dark orange - red - magenta colored golfball sized buds for the majority of the plant and popcorn sized buds forming at the bottom. All are great quality ! Also Highly recommend Low Stress Training….especially when entering the bloom phase. Love Love Love this strain and there will definitely be more diaries of this strain in my collection in the future.