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• Sugar Puss, Exotic Genetix • Cheetahs piss x Bakers dozen (unreleased) • 60 - 70 day flowering time • Unknown Info nothing online Nutrients • GreenBuzzNutrients (DISCOUNT CODE • GD42025 ) %25 I use the whole product range and this stuff is a game changer. I've not had one bad grow with this company and it hasn't let me down once. Terps and taste are through the roof. No need for run off in coco only during flush week. Hands down the best nutrients on the market. GREENBUZZ OUR NOW OFFEEING OUR FELLOW GROWERS A WHOOPING %25 OFF WHEN USING MY CODE ABOVE. BE AWARE IT HAS CHANGED 🌱💚 ENJOY LIGHT/TENT • Mars Hydro FC-E6500 5x5 tent ❄️ ❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️ Its hard to see past the green. How and why exoticgenetix won't release this strain and only give it out as freebies is beyond me. It stinks of pussy 🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤣 .. i did send 1/3 seeds over to Germany so the other one I've got will go to my pals to mother and just hope and pray its like this one. Fuck yes winner winner 🏆
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Really looking forward to flipping these ladies next week
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Día 1 y todas geminaron vamos a usar lst a todas y algunas lst y poda apical Día 5 desde puesta en sustrato Solo pulverizó
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So I was very impressed with the yield for my first grow What did I learn? so I Learned the importance of LST and staying o top of it, also the importance of not letting the medium dry all the way out because it will cause Ph fluctuations. another mistake I made was that I did not switch the nutes from veg to flower, so they were not getting everything they needed at the times they needed them. The last thing is lighting, I had 1 1000w blurple led light (and that was for a 4by4) and I finally got another 1000w at about week 9 to properly fill out the tent, so I'm excited to see what I can do with both lights and next grow. I also only used GH 3 part nutes and cal mag, it did great, but I'm planning on adding in a few things next grow so stay tuned. Harvested date: April 18th Jaring date: April 25th - 28th Dry yield for each plant: #1: 100.7g #2: 93g #3: 85g #4: 143g Follow my grows on IG : @XanabaGrows
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The photo version of this strain did nicely. It handled a newbie grower in a small space perfectly. I think with good lighting and more nutrients I’d have had a really good yield.
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Lst started this week all going well so far have 7 main heads so far
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Week 6 is starting well, and the bloom seems to hit heavy on all of them, but espacially my Strawberry-Gorilla. i still have issues with big differences by temperatures, but i found now the possibility to keep it at least above 15 degrees at night. dont want to see the electric bill, but this grow is worth it. im giving all 2-3 days water, rotatory clean water and with nutritions.
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11/27: harvest day. Well, i have chopped them all down. I trimmed all the bud and put it in seal bags in the freezer. No drying - fresh frozen. Sometime in the next few days i will turn it all into bubble hash. If i had gotten the buds that i wanted I would have dried and cured much of this. But as this is just a typical looking and smelling lemon strain, it all went in the freezer. If not for all of their expectations set by FastBuds, i would likely have loved at least one of the plants. The one labeled PL1 was a monster. It produced over 27oz of trimmed wet bud. The hat is more than the other 3 plants combined. With a total of 53 Oz of trimmed wet bud harvested and frozen. The one that i labeled PL4 was insanely frosty when compared to the other 3 phenos. I have clones of bother PL1 and PL4 that i may consider using for breeding projects where i want a strong lemon. The other two plants were mostly forgettable.
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Sunset Sherbet x Purple Punch Ripper seeds limited edition seeds 3.flower week.., LST & Defoliation.., amazing the formation of flowers begins and the first trichomes appear.. super cool and happy healthy plants! Grow Your Own!
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Hello Diary. The third week of flowering is over, what I would comment on first this week is the scent. Fat Banana began to spread a wonderful fruity scent, like some fruity candy. 😋 So far on my small farm no strain has smelled like this at this stage of flowering. The plant is full of flowers and as you can see in the photos, they fill up nicely. 👍 Brownish spots have started to appear on some leaves, I will monitor the development and try to detect what the cause is. 😯 Watering is standard, I water the plants about every three days. Preventively for now I add CalMg and every other time I add BioBizz. I am preparing about 7 lit. water with which I water all three plants evenly. Here’s what he looked like all week. 02/11/2020 - Day 39. Watering. I added BioBizz and preventive CalMg. p.H. I adjusted to 6.5 with Plagron’s Lemon Kick. Temp / Humidity on the farm - 26.7 degrees and 42% humidity. 05/11/2020 - Day 42. Photographing and watering. This time I just regulated p.H. at 6.4 and I didn’t add anything else. Fat Banana really looks beautiful so I also took photos on a black background. Temp / Humidity on the farm - 25.6 degrees and 41% humidity. That’s all for this week, see you soon.
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Hi guys, this week has been great for plant growth..they are 85cm tall and I think they will grow a little longer. You can see the future buds that will be covered with flowers. From this growth I am learning that the FIM technique is better because the buds will all be at the same height and look much more (as you can see in plant number 4). Pistils begin to appear and in the next week I hope to see more pistils. Stay Tuned 🦍
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Still HOT and Sunny with no end in sight. Noticing that pre-flower stretch over the last week, she's towering over me now well over 7 feet tall. Nothing but drip every 5 days and she's thriving. Still amazed in this heat she can go that long without water. Raspberries are plentiful this year, watermelon's coming in beside her and my favorite Himalayan blackberry's are next in the back. Invasive maybe, but an absolute island favorite I've managed to tame.
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Hey everyone at week 4 know and wow have these girls grown early this week I applied some LST and all took really well to say it was my first time trying this
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Kicking ass this cheese went outside and brought back inside
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9. Woche Läuft soweit gut auch wenn es ein Probleme mit dem ph gibt aber das regel ich schon 😀
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🇩🇪 Grow Report – Woche 3 (Mentha de Croco) Die beiden Mentha de Croco von Terpyz entwickeln sich in Woche 3 weiterhin stabil und vital. Das Wachstum ist gleichmäßig, mit kräftiger Blattbildung und gesunder, sattgrüner Farbe. In dieser Woche erfolgte erstmals eine leichte Düngung mit 2 ml/L Bio-Grow von Biobizz. Die Pflanzen haben die Nährstoffgabe gut aufgenommen, ohne Anzeichen von Überdüngung oder Stress. Das Wachstum wirkt seitdem etwas dynamischer. Ein wichtiger Schritt beginnt heute: das Abhärten im Freien. Die Pflanzen werden schrittweise an die natürlichen Bedingungen wie Sonnenlicht, Wind und Temperaturschwankungen gewöhnt. Dies ist entscheidend, um sie optimal auf die Outdoor-Saison vorzubereiten und Stress beim späteren Umzug zu minimieren. Der finale Umzug ist für Mitte Mai geplant. Dann werden die Pflanzen in jeweils 30-Liter-Stofftöpfe gesetzt, gefüllt mit Bio-Hanferde von Sonnenerde. Diese bietet eine ideale Grundlage für ein lebendiges Bodenleben und langfristige Nährstoffversorgung im Outdoor-Grow. Fazit Woche 3: Gesunde, kräftige Pflanzen mit gutem Start in die Nährstoffversorgung. Das Abhärten markiert einen wichtigen Übergang in Richtung Outdoor-Grow. ⸻ 🇬🇧 Grow Report – Week 3 (Mentha de Croco) The two Mentha de Croco plants from Terpyz continue to develop steadily in week 3. Growth is consistent, with strong leaf development and a healthy deep green color. This week, they received their first feeding with 2 ml/L Bio-Grow from Biobizz. The plants responded very well, showing no signs of nutrient burn or stress. Growth appears slightly more vigorous since feeding. A key transition starts today: hardening off outdoors. The plants are gradually exposed to natural elements such as sunlight, wind, and temperature fluctuations. This step is crucial to prepare them for outdoor conditions and reduce transplant shock later. The final move outdoors is planned for mid-May, when they will be transplanted into 30-liter fabric pots filled with organic hemp soil from Sonnenerde. This soil provides an excellent foundation for a living soil ecosystem and long-term nutrient availability. Conclusion Week 3: Healthy and vigorous plants with a solid start to nutrient feeding. Hardening off marks an important transition toward the outdoor season.