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Downward leaf curl on tips. Must investigate. Leads feel a bit papery, need to look at why that is. Not enough n?.. hmm. Loving the shape of the plant though so far and real consistent growth. Thin stem.
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Not too much to report here . Added 3 new pieces of “equipment” 1. Plant watering saucers 2. Small electric dehumidifier 3. Even smaller non-electric dehumidifier Anywho , still only watering when dry with PH’d water & LSTing . The growth rate I would describe as moderate . One of the 3 GDPs have thrown preflower pistals at the very end of week 3 which is disappointing but I’ll trudge on & try & get 5 minimum 4 solid weeks of veg out of the other two . That’s pretty much all to report , another week in the books 📚 here at the GreeneScene
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Look like might be finished at the end of week 7 Smells like PB&J that in a gym bag Taste and high of Skunk #1
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The plant is doing fine, the light has been a bit to close to some buds so light bleaching appeared (Light is raised) Getting close to harvest and the plant smells really sour and citrussy, its amazing.
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Ok, so day 46, i see a lot of “hairs” turning dark/brown/yellow, so i gave it fresh water no nutes. But it is only the top buds, so maybe i will feed 1-2 times more before flushing. Thats for lsd-25. blueberries, on the other hand needs more time. Day 47: very beautiful colours, and the sweetest smell ❤️
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Amazing buds from this amnesia pro, stinky dank nuggets with clasic amnesia fragrance, very enjoyable, very sticky flower that are starting to compact, very happy about this plant, let's see how she keeps developing! 🔝💚❤️💛
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Empiezan a formarse los cogollos. Nueva oleada de resina, por lo tanto aumentaron también los aromas ya se persigue un olor claro, dulce, como a lavanda. Flores rojizas siguen apareciendo en toda la planta pero con tonos muy bajos, casi invisible a simple vista. Muy buen aroma (intensidad media) Apliqué por última ocasión preventivo de plagas, con tierra de Diatomeas.
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Week 3 Blossom Ballet: Cherry Cola's Floral Extravaganza Unleashed Greetings, fellow green enthusiasts! We've hit Week 3 in the enchanting flower journey of our beloved Cherry Cola Auto, and let me tell you, the botanical ballet within the tent is reaching an unprecedented crescendo. Our green queen is unleashing a floral extravaganza that's nothing short of spectacular. As we dive into the heart of Week 3, the tent is transformed into a vibrant canvas of blooming beauty. The once-lush bush has metamorphosed into a floral symphony, each bud site a note in a melodious composition. The topping technique deployed earlier is now revealing its full glory, with multiple colas reaching for the spotlight. The decision to release our Cherry Cola from training supports continues to pay dividends. She's embracing her freedom with a wild elegance, and the tent is now an immersive experience of green abundance. The bushy ballet is a testament to the success of our horticultural endeavors, creating a living masterpiece. The topping triumph from the previous weeks echoes in every corner of the tent. The colas have matured into regal structures, each vying for attention in this botanical drama. The decision to venture into topping during the vegetative phase has proven to be a stroke of genius, enhancing both yield potential and structural beauty. Ah, a crucial note in our nutrient symphony! I introduced Potassium (K) to our water mix, adding another layer of vitality to our Cherry Cola's performance. P-Boost's phosphorus prowess, coupled with Topbooster's organic grace, dances in harmony with the added Potassium, contributing to the formation of hefty buds and enhancing the overall flowering response. Visual euphoria reigns supreme as our Cherry Cola daily unfurls new growth, showcasing the sheer energy and vitality she possesses. It's not just a plant; it's a living canvas of horticultural artistry that leaves me in perpetual awe. As we wrap up Week 3, Cherry Cola Auto stands as a living testament to the joy and wonder of cultivation. The floral odyssey is far from over, and the tent is a stage for a botanical performance that promises to linger in our memories. Stay tuned, fellow enthusiasts, as the Cherry Cola Chronicles continue to unfold! Genetics Cherry Cola Auto @Fast_Buds @fastbuds_genetics_official @fastbuds_official @fastbuds_espana Nutrition: @aptusholland @aptus_world @aptus_ Love, Care, and Attention: @dogdoctorofficial As always, thank you all for joining me on this journey, for your love, and for it all. My horticultural odyssey would never be the same without you. Your love and support are cherished, and I feel both honored and blessed to have you in my life
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Solamente defoliación mientras las veo crecer en su prefloracion.
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P1 und P2 habe ich heute umgetopft.Sie haben etwas komposterde und light mix in den Töpfen.Die Beiden sind noch sehr klein,wobei P2 wesentlich mehr Seitentriebe bildet.P1 hatte jedoch auch zu wenig Platz aufgrund der anderen Mutterpflanze,welche heute separat in die Blüte geht.Hoffentlich holen sie etwas an Wachstum mit der Komposterde auf. P3 und P4 sind einfach zu riesig,sie passen kaum mehr in den Schrank. Ich weiß nicht ob es aufgrund ihrer Genetik oder wegen des zu schwachen Lichtes ist. Demnächst nehme ich von jeder Pflanze einen Steckling und schicke sie nach einer kurzen Erholungsphase in die Blüte um die Resultate der Genetik zu sehen. Bei P3 und P4 muss ich es wahrscheinlich mit topping verbinden,da sie sonst zu groß werden. Ich habe die schilder vertauscht,P4 ost eigentlich P2 und andersherum.Die beiden großen Pflanzen habe ich mit LST heruntergebunden,damit die Seitentriebe mehr licht bekommen und sie für die Blütephase nicht so groß werden.
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Hello growers, Vegetative Week 8 – Pineapple Upside Down (Round 2) This week can clearly be described as explosive in terms of vegetative growth. After allowing the plant to fully recover last week without any additional pruning, the rebound is now very visible. Growth has accelerated, foliage density has increased significantly, and overall vigor looks strong and healthy. The plant began rebushing rapidly, with tight internodes and solid structural development. Because of that renewed strength, a structural pruning session was carried out this week. The canopy was cleaned up and reset to maintain airflow and prepare the plant for future shaping. The current objective is to let the selected branches extend further before initiating low-stress training. LST will begin once there is sufficient length to properly guide the plant into its final structure. At this stage, everything looks stable. Recovery has been clean, growth is consistent, and the plant appears strong. Overall, this week marks a clear turning point in the vegetative phase. See you next week. Take care.
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DAY36🌻BIG BLOCK Bred by Cannabis Brothers California Lineage Blockberry x Motorbreath 15 (Legend OG) Tap water feeding (Premium program) Aptus Light (BS600) + UVA/UVB 3hrs daily @future_of_grow Soil (lightmix) & pH Plagron Tent size 4x4 (120x120) Pot size 6L (1.6 gal) Media sponsor Skunk Magazine 5th week of 12/12 ended for my Big Block by Cannabis Brothers California. As you can see, I don't do heavy defoliation on my plants as I think it's not natural to shock them like that. I don't give a flying f@ck about yield. My philosophy is turned towards good flavors before all and I like to follow plants development in more natural way when comes to defoliation. I believe that plant will always adapt and focus on where energy comes from, and in indoor grows we all know that bottoms will get bleachy as we enter late flowering. On the other side, nobody wants mids and small buds, so yes, of course I remove bottoms, but only first few nodes and not in a way of lollipopping or something like that. I'm just trying to be in balance with natural process of plant development at all times. I'm not saying defoliation is wrong, but since I never grow the same cultivar twice, it's way safer to observe their natural behaviour, instead of forcing techniquies other growers are claiming to be "the best". With that being said, my plants are exploding from happiness, as you can see. I got two of more indica leaning phenotypes and two taller - more sativa alike specimens. But all have a distinctive OG structure and smell is getting super intense. It smells diesel and chem like no run before. It's the reason why I'm growing it in the first place. And what better way to try out the true OG than from the original creators of White Fire OG. Yes. If you didn't know Terence and Philip, in collab with Rascal, the real OG's, also known as Payaso and Cannabis Gardener, are behind the legendary OG cross and all the rest are just white labeling this famous cross. Know your genetics, brothers and sisters. There are too many copycats out there, so try to show respect to the origins. Noone can make a patent on a certain cultivar, but we as consumers, need to know who are we going to support in the future. Breeding is art and I like to pay respect to those who actually do the work of breeding. Just look at the Blue Dream for instance. Do we actually know who stands behind this cross and who has the original tissue of this genetics? Ask Google a little bit, dig in, and you'll be shocked. Show respect to those who truly deserve one. Peace in and out!
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Light defoliation to level out the canopy. Supebuff Cherry 26 & Strawberry Guava are pushing way ahead, I did some training on them too. Colorado Nightshifter is already cloned, RS11 is still recovering… The Runtz is the smallest one and I already have a clon so I’m just applying LST.
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-15 till cut for mosts. Smell is very strong , especially dbl cookies and gorilla. All the strains are very solid and supersticky like never i seen😍💚.
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Week 2, all 7 repotted in 4.5L and 7.5L pots.... all lights wired up properly...... holding perfectly with 24oC, 40% humidity... relying on the soil nutes, and just tap water...... the PH of the tap water is abit high- 6-7... so i'll try to get some rainwater, or 10L box of spring water....
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Another week gone by. I am going to need to trellis these girls next week and move them to their final resting place about 30 yards over. It's a little bit more of a sunny spot and it will allow them to get about about 2 hrs of sunlight come autumn. Last year I noticed some trees that blocked the sun as it dropped closer to the horizon, so we are going to avoid that...or Ill just chop down the couple trees blocking the sun Plants are looking great! They're doubling in size every week about The grandpas stash r2's are thickkkkk They smell very similar to my hash plant bx1. Skunky, hashy, spicey The og kush bxf2 all over the place in terms of smell. My favorite have to be the grapefruit one I found. It's so goddamn citrusy kinda crazy....others I would say are more piney The lemon Berry's are what ever. Not my fav by who knows what will happen in the next month. Sativas always look sickly to me so I'm very biased