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☘️22/11 - Empieza su tercera semana en Etapa de Floración. ☘️Esta semana le estuve agregando solamente agua ya que las hojas están un poco amarillas, esto se debe por exceso de nutrientes, así que esta semana solo le agregaré agua. ☘️Crece muy rápido en altura de una semana a otra. ☘️Los cogollos ya se pueden apreciar mejor, tienen tonos lilas/violetas. ☘️Por el momento su desarrollo continua de forma correcta. ☘️En estos días seguiré subiendo más imágenes.
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. Vorwort: Einige Mängel sind sichtbar, aber viel kann ich nicht mehr dagegen machen, da die ernte in 1-2 Wochen bevorstehen sollte. Sollte Phospormangel sein, 100% sicher bin ich mir nicht. Licht wird zum Endspurt auf 24/0 gestellt 🌿 Woche 7 - Blütenfokus, Charakter zeigen, Duft wird ernst Ich, Banana Purple Punch, habe meinen Höhenrausch hinter mir. Keine Eskapaden mehr nach oben. Meine Energie ist jetzt kompakt, zielgerichtet und deutlich schwerer geworden. Meine Blüten verdichten sich, als wüsste ich genau, was erwartet wird. Der Duft? Süß, warm, ein bisschen frech. Der Gärtner bleibt öfter stehen. Ich merke das. 🍌 Ich, Purple Haze, bleibe mir treu. Keine Überraschungen, keine Ausreißer. Meine Struktur steht stabil, meine Blüten bauen sich gleichmäßig auf. Alles wirkt kontrolliert, fast meditativ. Mein Duft kommt langsam, klar und leicht würzig. Nicht aufdringlich, aber man übersieht mich nicht. Wir beiden Lemon Cherry Cookies zeigen jetzt deutlich, wer wir sind. Ich, die Schnellere, lege ordentlich nach. Meine Buds werden sichtbar dichter, die weißen Härchen schieben weiter selbstbewusst nach. Mein Duft wird intensiver, süß-sauer, fast verspielt. Ich weiß, dass ich auffalle. 🍋🍒 Und ich, die Ruhige, bleibe bedacht. Meine Entwicklung ist gleichmäßig, Mängel sind vorhanden, aber kein Stress. Woche 7 fühlt sich erwachsen an. Kein wildes Strecken mehr, kein Chaos. Licht, Wasser und Zeit greifen routiniert ineinander. Die Blüte spricht jetzt deutlicher. Nicht laut, aber mit Nachdruck. Jede von uns auf ihre Weise. p.s. Bilder werden nachdem nächsten gießen hinzugefügt, wenn ich es nicht vergesse.
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Some of the buds/ leafs were starting to turn brown. It seems like it was a bit past it's prime, I harvested on day 60 of flower. The strain was 56-63 days Jack Herer by pHenos Nursery. The trichoms looked ready, I did have some issues that I've noted in previous weeks but it smells amazing and I can't wait for it to finish drying and curing!
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She's looking lovely this week. Buds fattening up nicely. Pistils slowly changing colours, still many white though.
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The girls are growing up and doing well, despite the crazy heat we've been having lately. Cheese and Pineapple have turned into two little monsters! I'm really happy with the result!
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Alrighty Then 👈 Well we just moved into the second week of pre flower , and all is well my friends Happy Growing
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01.07.26 Ja weiter geht's sind richtige Monster geworden und so wie sie im Moment aussehen werde ich wohl nicht entblättern müssen das Licht dringt schön in die Pflanzen ein ich denke Apple Betty wird wohl am meisten Ertrag bringen zusammen mit Chocobang aber GDP braucht sich nicht verstecken wir werden sehen die Frage ist nur wann in Blüte entweder in 2 Wochen oder am 01.08.26 in 2 Wochen wäre wohl besser da ich paar Sorten diese Runde hab die bis zu 11 Wochen gehen dann wäre Anfang Oktober ende sonst ende Oktober und da ist das Wetter Mist mal schauen Daumen drücken für gutes Wetter Peace 🕊️ 02.07.26 Sieht Bombe aus 03.07.26 Keine Ahnung ob es mir nur so vorkommt aber irgendwie bekommen die immer voll den Schub nach Regen sind deutlich größer geworden 04.07.26 Wetter ist schlecht keine Sonne nur Regen ich will sie bald in die Blüte schicken Daumen drücken dass das besser wird zumindest in der 2 Hälfte der Blühte . Hab noch paar Triebe gefunden die nichts werden und entfernt. Größe ist jetzt 133cm die Chocobang ist ein Riese fuck mein Balkon ist ein Busch ich musste auf den Stuhl mich stellen um ein Überblick zu bekommen ich wünschte ich könnte die draußen anbauen damit sie sich voll entfalten können so klaut eine der anderen Licht eigentlich darf ich so 4stk machen 6 ist zuviel die können garnicht ihr volles Potenzial ausschöpfen 05.07.26 Weiter geht's es regnet am Stück hoffe das bleibt nicht so führs Wachstum ist das gut aber nicht die Blüte und die rückt näher .Der Favorit fürs bestäuben ist Black Lemon wegen dem FIZZZZ im Stemrub 06.07.26 Mehr Regen 😑 und kalt 14°C die Dünger Angaben von RQS ist eine Tablette auf 10L 07.07.26 Regen Regen Regen Größe ist 143cm
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Just an OKAY Week. Nothing miraculous. Growth is as stunned as expected due to over exposure to high PPFD I presume since they all look healthy in every other way except the height and density for a 2 week old vegging plant. It's not that of a weed. Transplanted them all into 3 Gal Fabric Pots, Except Gelato which is looking pointeless to plant at this stage. Feeding every second day about 250 ml per plant. Feeding Schedule 2 ML/Gal CalMag 2.5 ML Micro 2.5 Grow 1 ml Bloom. PH Down at 5.8 to safeguard against the odd's I sowed another Gelato seed to the fam on 10th Feb. Will Create a separate diary for that grow.
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9/3/2023: Still doing some minor defoliation and tucking the branches under the scrog screen. Think this will be the final week in veg. I plan on letting her dry out a bit more before bottom watering again, so I can water in some pre-bloom nutrients, before flipping to flower. As of today there is still water in the reservoir. 9/5/2023: The reservoir dried out yesterday and today I top watered with about 1 gallon. Added Jay Plantspeaker Quillaja 60, Coconut Powder, Rootwise Bio-Catalyst and Bio-Phos, BuildASoil Big 6 and BuildABloom, Pure Protein Dry, Fermented Comfrey Extract and Fermented Peach Extract. Then I filled up the reservoir with the remaining 2 gallons of water, with a ph of 6, with Silica and cal mag added in. This will likely be the last top waterings until stretch is complete. 9/8/2023: She is showing some signs of overwatering. I think the top watering rhe other day may have made the soil a bit too wet. I've pulled back the cover to let the soil dry a bit. I will also let the reservoir dry out a few days before filling again. The other plants is doing awesome, but the Melon milk seems to be a bit more moody. Was hoping she would fill out the right side of the screen, but I'm running out of time. The plant on the left is getting too big and I'm running out of room. Plan to flip to flower very soon, but I want to get this waterings issue sorted first.
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Week 5 flower. This one just grows slow. Slowly filling in. Very frosty, but not a nice smell. Hopefully the flowers end up tight, hard, and smelling great. Lights are at 12-14” from canopy, and plants are taking it well. Blumat drip still working, and hand watering once a week with Gaia Soluble Seaweed Extract 0-0-17. Not going to top dress anymore as these 30 gallon pots have lots to offer still and this plant is using nothing really. Thanks for views!
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I've defoliated to keep them short and to keep good light penetration with the bonus of lower humidity. Little buds are starting to form
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Hi everyone, masters and beginners. This week we will use the fimming technique on these beautiful photoperiodes to promote more gems. Thanks to the Fimming Technique, The Growth Hormone Reaches All The Side Ramifications and Not Only The Main One of the Central Stem. Stay on the piece for subsequent updates
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Started the flush last week, these ladies still need some time but contest ends in 18 days. One more week and chop them down.
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Diesel Automatic is doing OK, growing slowly and still with the mosaic pattern on the leave. @James from RQS took a look and said: I would say that you might have a potassium deficiency on your plants. the deficiency might be caused by an excess of fertilizers and nutrients. Excess salt is especially common as it tends to build up in the growing medium. Nutrient lockout is a very common cause of most deficiencies. When the pH of the soil is too low, it makes the medium too acidic. This causes stress in the root zone and prevents the uptake of potassium. Here you have an article that might be helpful: https://www.royalqueenseeds.com/blog-potassium-deficiency-in-cannabis-plants-a-how-to-guide-n671 I gave her some Recharge and Espoma Organic Grow 2-2-2. Lets see what happens. 👍
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Ok this just kicked in...... In just one week the """tomatoe""" exploded in growth, or its just me? I want to transplant to a new pot the next week but im scared that it gets too big?
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Very hardy strain, put her through alot in the beginning and she did really well! Started throwing alot of nanners so i had to pull her slightly earlier than i wanted to, even though i was 13 weeks in flowering.
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Seedsman Auto Sour Diesel Haze coming up!!!👍 I love the Sour Diesel strain so I'm really looking forward to this one. Also, the Seedsman Auto Lemon I just harvested was very impressive. I'm going to go lighter on the training from now on because I want to be done by end of May/early June. My grow is in the attic and its gets crazy hot there in the summer, even in VT. My Perpetual Harvest strategy…. Originally my plan was to start 2 seeds each month, but had some seeds from one breeder that did not germinate early in my rotation. Ultimately, this caused single seeds to pop and messed up my 2 at a time plans. But, that seemed to work out OK, because now I think starting one seed every 3 weeks is a better strategy. This should provide me with 4-5 plants at a time, instead of 6. However… Since I need to shut down over the summer because my tent is currently in the attic, I’m starting 2 seeds at at time for the last couple of rounds. Plants get fed once weekly on weekends. Seedlings get water only. Plants in vegetation get water and Recharge. Flowering plants get water, Recharge or Big Bloom (Fox Farm). Feeding is done using 2 gallon watering can. Any additional waterings during the week are given on an as needed basis per plant. I lift the plants to help determine which plants are more dry (lighter) and provide water any plants via water bottles and watering spikes. I give each pot a quarter turn every day in an effort to make sure the plants get equal lighting from all sides. I rotate the plant in place by turning the pot 90 degrees (I am not rearranging the layout of the plants in the tent on a daily basis). The soil is an ‘organic super soil’ I mixed myself using organic top soil, organic potting soil, organic compost, organic peat moss, organic perlite, organic vermiculite, lime, epsom salt, expanded clay pellets and Jobe’s organic fast start. I am also recycling my soil and water with Recharge when using recycled soil. For plant training I have tried a variety of things, but my plans now are to do LST bending only, no HST anymore. I may decide to go back to HST again in the future, but I’m curious to compare LST training only to see how that goes. Around 3 week I'll do a FIM cut/pinch once there are 4-5 nodes established. And some defoliation around the 3rd week of flowering. I have been doing HST bending and having good results, but think the HST may be causing the plants to take longer to harvest. I hope LST only will help increase harvests while getting me to harvest sooner. Setup: 1- Grow Tent 24”x48”x72” 2- Viparspectra 300W LED’s (1-V300 & 1-R300) 1- Hanging 100w CFL (26w actual) 1- Carbon Filter w/ 190cfm Fan & 4” ducts 1- 6” clip-on fan 1- 700w electric heater - oil filled radiator (in front of air intake behind tent)