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11/21/2022: plants are all still extremely healthy, and the buds keep putting on more weight. Only problem has been a small fungas gnat outbreak. So far it has been manageable with sticky traps, but I have some neem cake on the way. Also, top dressed all three plants late last week and watered again today 1 liter each. The fresh worm casting hold the moister more, so I lowered the amount of water today. Watered at 6.8 ph, using the normal ThermX-70 and coconut powder. Also added a 1/2 teaspoon of BuildABloom and 2 tsp of Yah-Whey Thrive, which is a probiotic whey made from fermented Kefir grains. Saw a lot of good reviews, so figured I'd give it a try. 11/22/2022: the fungas gnat issue is getting worse, so I made some neem cake tea and watered each plant about 1/3rd of a liter. We'll see how this works and how the plants respond. 11/23/2022: did a full watering today about 1 liter per plant. Made an alfalfa sprouted seed tea, and added about 1/4 cup of the Yah-Whey Thrive, and some ThermX-70. Fungas gnats are still an issue, so the jury is still out on the neem cake tea. Ordered some Dr. Zymes to change it up, but it's back ordered until Dec. Hopefully the neem cake tea is killing the eggs and larva. The sticky traps are keeping them under control as well. It looks like the Strawberry Gushers and Newberry are beginning to show the first signs of a fade. It's only on a few leaves, so it makes me think it's not a nutrient issue. 11/24/2022: made another round of neem cake tea. Added powdered coconut, BuildABloom, and ThermX-70. Added about 1.3 liters to each plant. 11/25/2022: I'm in an all out war with the fungas gnats and I seem to be gaining ground (for now). Wanted to switch it up, so I made mosquito bit tea and gave about .5 liters to each plant. Mainly trying to get the first couple inches of the soil. The sticky traps are catching the adults, so hopefully the neem and B.t.i will kill the eggs and larva. Buds are continuing to swell, and the aroma is amazing. The Strawberry Gushers is like a sweet funk. The Orange Bubblegum definitely has an orange scent, and the Newberry smells like fruity pebbles. All plants are still looking healthy and I continue to see some mild fading. The Newberry has one branch that is fading more than the others which is strange. Not sure if it has something to do with the super cropping, or something else, but there is a noticable difference compared to the rest of the plant. The leaves and buds still look healthy, so I'm not too worried for now, but will continue to monitor. 11/26/2022: DAY 60!! Decided to get a little crazy today. This will probably be one of the last times I add microbes to the plants, other than one more late flower compost tea, so I wanted to get as diverse as possible. Added 1/4 teaspoon of the BuildASoil Big 6 micro nutrients, Bio-Phos, TeaCo Super Tea blend, and Recharge, plus 4 ml of FishShit. There is definitely some overlap between these, but they each contained several microbes the others didn't, so I liked the extra diversity. I also added the coconut powder and ThermX-70, which I use for every watering at this point. Gave each plant about 1 liter of this microbe tea. I'm sure the extra watering lately is not helping my fungas gnat issue, but the plants are drinking it up. Avg. VPD:1.5 PPFD: 700 DLI: 45
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This collaboration is going splendid 🙌! This lady is performing like a star athlete... Her true leafs has popped and at times I do catch her praying lol.. In 1 week I am really surprised at the growth she has taken on... So on the the last day of the week she grew exponentially I must say
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The fifth week of flowering has passed without any major challenges, and overall the garden continues to progress smoothly. After increasing the distance between the light and the canopy, the yellowing on the upper leaves has become noticeably less pronounced. While the adjustment appears to have helped, I am still considering reducing the light intensity from level 9 to level 8 if the plants continue to show signs of stress. For now, I am monitoring them closely and making changes only when necessary. I also increased the Cal-Mag supplementation after noticing the first signs of a minor deficiency. The plants have responded well so far, and I expect the additional calcium and magnesium to support healthy development throughout the remainder of the flowering cycle. The flowers continue to gain size and density, with each passing day bringing a thicker layer of shimmering trichomes. Resin production is becoming increasingly impressive, and the individual characteristics of each cultivar are now beginning to stand out more clearly. At this stage, the grow has entered its most relaxed phase. Most of the hard work is behind me, and my primary focus is simply to maintain the best possible environment. By keeping temperature, humidity, lighting, and nutrition in balance, the plants can do what they do best—steadily building beautiful, resinous flowers as they make their way toward harvest.
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These guys seem to have some stunted growth from being in that shitty rock wool dish setup I had but they are making up for it now that they are in the air pots. I transplanted them into sunshine #4 because my other plants have had problems with N tox in coco loco, the only other soil mix I have...probably won’t ever be using fox farm soil again. Too expensive for what it is and it’s a pain in the ass dealing with nute probs. Day 8: into the new grow tent tomorrow Day 10: My Timber Grow Lights 480/500W QB came in! This thing is so sleek. I got it in 3000k which is a tiny bit orange/yellow because I plan on spending most of my time in flower with autos. But I find it works just as well for veg too, hard to notice any slower growth or anything. Since I’m in veg I might add my 2000w blurple to the mix to keep the girls happy
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Week 6 Update Things are doing really nicely in my auto tent.The buds are starting to fatten up. The purple pheno looks amazing 😍. The Mixed Auto #3 is doing great even though her leaves are curled. I'm letting her dry out longer before I water her. Also the 2 autos to the back are 1 week behind the 2 to the front Can't wait to see how they look this coming week. See yall next week! Don't forget to use my code STLVDXW for an extra 15% off your next order at fast buds #fastbuds
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Hola a todos!! Espero que anden bien 😃🤞🙏. Les cuento que esta semana han comenzado a crecer un poco más los cogollos. El olor débil se puede sentir, solo un poco aun. He ajustado el ph del riego a 5.8 para equilibrar el drenaje, pero me sigue dando alto. Igualmente regue con Top bloom 2ml x litro Y top candy 1ml x litro También añadi un riego solo con agua y luego el siguiente fue con trico mas de Namaste. El preparado de jabón neutro a calmado bastante los trips.
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5x Diesel Berry Auto's, germinated in a glass tupperware container. Placed in wet toilet paper and sprinkled with Great White. Germination started Oct 10 09:00 Transplanted into seedling pots. Tap root rubbed in Great White, and sprinkled in pot before planted.
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Feeding log pasted below 👇 #1: D: 66 - 8.5L - [ph 6.2] SI[6ml] ,Vega[7ml] , Flores[25ml],Ca/Mg[4.5g & 2.5g ] INPUT; [1.77 EC] OUTPUT; 2.5L ,6.2 pH , 3.0 EC ——————————————————————————— #2: D: 65 - 7.5L - [ph 6.2] Si[6ml] ,Vega[6.2ml], Flores[22ml], Ca[4g]/Mg[2.2g] INPUT; [1.58 EC] OUTPUT; 2.5L pH 6.3 [2.398 EC] ——————————————————————————— Aiming to lower the EC for these 2 plants as well 🌱 Once the root zone sits at (1.9-2.0) I’ll resume my normal feeding of (2.0-2.1) Other than that (#1) is starting to throw out some purple which is neat Number #2 is still hanging on; she will finish just fine
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Hi all . Here we go again on some Fast buds auto genetics from one of the markets go to for autos. Having been a long term grower of fast buds and some of their tester fast flowering photoperiods too , I expect great things .lol My choices of strain came from hours of deliberating and looking through their extensive auto range. so tempting to hit the "classic" series and go with what I know but being ever curious , that was soon surpassed by some new kids on the block and here we have it. Their rise to the surface was only 3 days total for husks off and opening coty leaves. Now a week on from seeding , they are ready to get busy. They all look as they should and are at present in subdued lighting to get them rooted first. I will be moving them under their own light soon but want them to get comfortable in the soil mix first too. So day 1 is under way and we are in for some beautiful buds no doubt. Thank you Heather @Fastbuds . lets get this going now.
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Big Fat Wedding Cake is growing good. I did a solution change on her 4 days ago. She is developing some nice colas with a good frost. She is starting to bulk and give off a aroma. Nothing else to report at the moment. Thank you Spider Farmer, Athena, and DutchFem Seeds. 🤜🏻🤛🏻🌱🌱🌱 Thank you grow diaries community for the 👇likes👇, follows, comments, and subscriptions on my YouTube channel👇. ❄️🌱🍻 Happy Growing 🌱🌱🌱 https://youtube.com/channel/UCAhN7yRzWLpcaRHhMIQ7X4g Spider Farmer Official Website Links: US&Worldwide: https://www.spider-farmer.com CA: https://spiderfarmer.ca UK: https://spiderfarmer.co.uk EU: https://spiderfarmer.eu AU: https://spiderfarmer.com.au G5000 Light Amazon Link: amzn.to/4643esa UVR 40: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BR7SGTHS Discount code: saveurcash (Stackable)
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This week i started to let them sleep outside inside a small greenhouse. The sun has been shining most of the days and the ladies have been praying alot. With two cloudy days, i cant complain. Although they seem smaller then they would be indoors, i like what i see. From now on im gonna feed Biobizz fishmix and bio heaven.
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✂️ Wir sind in der Erntewoche angekommen. Eigentlich wollte ich die Wild Thai noch länger stehen lassen, aber die Natur hat mir einen Strich durch die Rechnung gemacht. Am 2026-06-15 habe ich massiven Befall mit Botrytis, also Grauschimmel, festgestellt. Bei einer Landrace-Sorte in diesem Stadium ist das ein absolutes K.O.-Kriterium, da wartet man nicht mehr ab. 📋 Die Fakten für diese Woche sind schnell zusammengefasst: Die Behandlung des Befalls bestand in der sofortigen Ernte am 2026-06-16, um den Rest der Pflanze oder andere Bestände nicht zu gefährden. Der Grow ist damit offiziell beendet. 📸 Wenn man sich die Bilder ansieht, erkennt man deutlich die typische Struktur dieser Sorte. Die Blüten sind eher locker gewachsen, was bei einer Thai-Genetik aber auch zu erwarten ist. Trotz der frühen Ernte sind die Blätter dunkelgrün bis violett gefärbt, was für eine schöne Optik sorgt. Die Trichome sind überall auf den Blüten und den kleinen Zuckerblättern gut ausgebildet und erkennbar. Der Stamm ist kräftig und zeigt die für die Sorte charakteristische Rötung. Fazit: Schade um die letzten Tage, die ich ihr noch gegönnt hätte, aber Sicherheit geht vor. Grauschimmel ist ein gefährlicher Gegner, den man nicht unterschätzen darf. Jetzt geht es ans Trocknen und dann sehen wir mal, was die Ernte qualitativ hergibt. Man lernt eben nie aus, auch bei Landrassen nicht.
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5/25 watered with pH about six. I finished trellising everything. One end left tacked so I can slide the girls in. Wife had medical emergency or they would be in the ground right now. Oh well I imagine a day more won't hurt but I'm getting excited. Spot treated WPM on a GDP. I have a feeling I'm going to need to be on point with my IPM this year. 5/26 I finally got the girls in their homes! It's a tight fit. Only seven right now. I'm considering using axium to help with any transplant shock. They were already severely rootbound in 2 gal when I got them and some were VERY rootbound in the 3 gal. They were transplanted using mykos and info a 50 gal pot and grow bags 30 and 20 gals. I may use kangaroos or something tomorrow. A few were rough transplants since they were so big and rootbound. I'm hoping everything works out. I'll try to keep this updated. I also put most of them in backwards lol. I'm sure it doesn't matter but I turned the few I was able too. 5/27 Plants look great. I was a little worried about transplant shock but damn they seem fine. Rained lightly last night. 5/31 I see pH fluctuation on some leaves. Soil wasn't mixed enough on a couple plants. pH jumped to 8 on one I hope the rain lowered it. They survived a couple stops and still doing good. No nutes yet.
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I SOAKED THE SEEDS IN A CUP OF WATER, WITH A DASH OF HYDROGEN PEROXIDE, FOR 24 HRS. I THEN DUMPED THEM ON A PLATE BETWEEN PAPERTOWLS, AND ANOTHER PLATE(NOT TOO SOAKED-MAKE ROOM FOR AIR) UNDERNEATH I PLACED A HEATING PAD UNDER THE PLATE, FOR 24 HRS, TIIL THEY POP AND ROOT TAIL IS QUARTER TO HALF AN INCH FROM THERE I PLACED THEM IN PRE-SOAKED JIFFY PELLETS, AND PLACED THEM IN A GERMINATION KIT/WITH LID DOME. I DEFINETLY MESSED UP BY KEEPING THEM TOO MOIST. AND HAD TO TREAT THEM WITH A HYDROGEN PEROXIDE(3%)DELUTED WITH WATER, UNDER AND TOPPED. THEY ARE 10 DAYS NOW, I BEEN TRYNA HARDEN THEM OFF, PLAN ON TRASNFERING THEM TO THE SYSTEM. WISH ME LUCK
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Week 5 of flower and the buds are stacking up nice. Plenty of white hairs and the smell is starting to kick up. I’ve got 5 plants. 4 hydro, 1 soil. The soil nugs are getting fat!
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Giorno 35 inizio fioritura Giorno 41 effettuata taglio foglie piú grandi che coprivano le infiorescenze