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I'm happy with the progress they have made, all have responded well to defoliation and LST. I'll be adding a few more light nutrients at some point this week. The gorilla zkittles is shorter than the rest but looks very sturdy and has plenty of bud showing already, I think this is because it started flowering maybe 7days before the rest and in them 7days the rest shot up rapidly! I'll update daily and try get some nice videos with lights out.
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What's happening. There is a light midst in the atmosphere this morning. I set WISDOM up to the drip system and it worked out perfectly. WISDOM was planted this past winter. She actually grew up in a window seal most of here life. It was a slow progression but she still came out on top.
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📆 Semana 5 ¡La Swag MDC sigue sorprendiendo! 🌸 🔹 Desarrollo floral: Las flores están creciendo a buen ritmo con tricomas ya comenzando a aparecer y las primeras señales de resina cubriendo los cogollos, la planta está mostrando su potencial y cada día se ve más fuerte 🔹 Tamaño y estructura: La planta sigue desarrollando una estructura robusta con ramas laterales que se extienden uniformemente, los cogollos son densos y prometen una buena cosecha si todo sigue bien 🔹 Condiciones ambientales: La temperatura ha estado entre 24-26°C durante el día con una humedad más baja, alrededor del 50-60%, para evitar problemas de hongos en los cogollos, esta variación de humedad ayuda a la resina a desarrollarse correctamente 🔹 Nutrición: He comenzado a ajustar los nutrientes con XpertNutrients siguiendo el esquema recomendado para la fase de floración, la planta está respondiendo bien a la cantidad de nitrógeno y fósforo y las hojas están verdes y saludables, sin signos de deficiencia 🔹 Equipos utilizados: Los Adlite de Mars Hydro siguen funcionando a la perfección, ofreciendo una luz adecuada para el crecimiento de los cogollos sin generar un calor excesivo, estoy muy satisfecho con los resultados y cómo la luz favorece la producción de resina y la densidad de los cogollos 🔹 Observaciones generales: La Swag MDC está desarrollándose muy bien sin signos de estrés ni plagas, la planta está concentrando toda su energía en la producción de flores y resina, no he tenido que hacer ajustes drásticos ya que está mostrando un buen equilibrio ¡Seguimos creciendo fuerte! 💪
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I’m going to end this grow diary here. During the later stage, I went through a mental breakdown and kind of lost focus on life for a while. I’ll upload whatever photos I still have, but I didn’t get my friend to help take proper photos because he was dealing with military conscription at that time. I feel genuinely sorry to the sponsors who provided the seeds. I promised to complete the grow diary for them, and I broke that promise. I tried to save some branches, but they didn’t survive. I don’t have any excuses for this. If I get another chance in the future, I’ll buy their seeds myself and grow them again properly
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Weekly update for these girls. They got a defoliated and lollipopped this week. Also went full on into preflower showing pistols and flower sites everywhere. Over all they're growing like champs. Happy Growing.
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I cannot wait to see how this beautiful Queen is going to look at te end of the flowering stage, she’s the closet I’ve came to LST in a manner I wanted this baby to grow, loving how brunches twirl around the twig, l have stopped growing Christmas tree shaped babies. I LST from the seedling phase right through to flowering, you should not forget that this plant can take stress, imagine it was growing in the wild, some stress in your plant’s lie is critical for positive growth, from my point of view my trees are going to struggle with big buds, because it does not have this thick stems.
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conseguimos mudar ela para um vaso maior, última atualização antes de iniciar o 12/12. estou gostando como ela respondendo aos treinamentos. está bem ramificada e pronta pra entrar em floração.
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August 18, Day 28. Had to flush on Friday due to nutrient lockout. There were purple stems which caught my attention to a possible nutrient deficiency. Coupled by the dark green older fan leaves and bright green of new growth, my Apera TDS meter confirmed nutrient lockout. Kaboom was flushed a total of 4 times Friday night, then foliar fed at 25% strength the next morning. She was given 1.1 liters of pHd water since the top inch was already dry despite flushing the night before. I am taking her thirst to mean she is recovering well. I plan on resuming the GH least aggressive feed schedule tomorrow and will begin feeding with every watering. Now that she's on the mend from the nutrient lockout I can tell she's thirstier than what she used to be, I'm taking that to mean she's hanging in there. Friends, growmies, cousins, comrades, colleagues and cultivars. Updates last week were minimal because this plant mama came down with COVID. Flushing a plant during COVID fever is no joke. Stay well and healthy everyone. August 19, Day 29. Fed at least aggressive strength today until 25% runoff. Included a new supplement to the nutrient line up, silica. Today is the first time I use it so I went easy and used the weakest dose. Plant has 5 main sites so far, yahoozie. To top a second time? No se todavia, deja lo pienso jajaja August 21, Day 31.Topped one more time, clipped the tallest point to give the others time to catch up. I know I will need to defoliate a tiny bit, soon, but I'm a bit scared to remove either too much or a mega vital leaf. I'll watch videos about it and aim for next week. I sprayed the top inch with pH'd water and will feed and water tomorrow morning. August 22, Day 32. Fed and watered, no recharge since I used it on Day 29. As I repositioned the kabob sticks, I noticed a couple of milestones - she is in the very beginning stages of forming pistils and she is beginning to smell. I plan on keeping her in veg for at least 2 more weeks, hopefully this isn't super ambitious for a plant named Kaboom lol 😂 August 24, Day 34. I checked on Kaboom and found that the top inch was totally dry so I fed and watered her. I used everything except recharge, but will use it at next feeding since I'm aiming for 10 days in between applications. I think Kaboom is looking fabulous
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Howdy growfessors, Green Crack looks like she needs a bit of nutrients, going to switch to bloom/flower nutrients later this week with both plants. Not much else to report, thanks for stopping by!
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Day 79 11/28/2021- Welcome to week four of flower. Today fed nutrients and did a defoliation to take off the smaller buds that won’t get enough light. Day 81 11/30/2021- Just water her today. Day 82 12/01/2021- Trying something new. Day 83 12/02/2021- Water day for them. Also camera needed update but made it work. IOS/ANDRIOD PAR METER APP. It is very accurate highly recommended this for everyone. https://apps.apple.com/us/app/photone-grow-light-meter/id1450079523 Day 84 12/03/2021- Last day of the week, and Wow the grow is amazing!
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Il Super soil è stato preparato e le mie bambine sono nei loro vasi finali! Non vedo l’ora di vederle crescere sane e forti, faranno 16h di luce e 8h di buio così avranno più oscurità per migliorare la loro resina 😏 Vediamo intanto questa CBD Auto 20:1 di Fast Buds come cresce nel suo nuovo vaso!
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last week but to be fair looks like it might benefit from another week mmmh!! we will see peace peeps and happy smoking 💪👍💯
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Week 18 (26-5 to 1-6) 26-5 Temps: 19.5 to 24 degrees Humidity: 44% to 58% Watering: Both 1000 ml. EC: 1.3 27-5 Temps: 19.8 to 25.9 degrees Humidity: 48% to 58% Watering: Both 1000 ml. EC: 0.3 28-5 Temps: 20.4 to 25.9 degrees Humidity: 49% to 60% Light set from 75% to 70% strength. 29-5 Temps: 20.5 to 26.2 degrees Humidity: 52% to 59% Watering: Both 1000 ml. EC: 0.3 30-5 Temps: 21.8 to 26 degrees Humidity: 54% to 62% Watering #1: 1000 ml. #2: 750 ml. EC: 0.3 Light set from 70% to 60% strength. 31-5 Temps: 22.1 to 25.9 degrees Humidity: 52% to 60% Watering: Both 1000 ml. EC: 0.0 1-6 Temps: 20.5 to 24.9 degrees Humidity: 49% to 61% Watering: Both 1000 ml. EC: 0.0 Will harvest next week!
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Day 14 Well, I had to deploy a small stake and twist tie to help GR #3 out since the watering mishap. As you can see she has recovered just fine and is now competing with the queen of the tent in the center. I gave them a good watering today, they were pretty dry. 1 gal split between the 3 with a 1/2 teaspoon of Stash Blend for good measure.
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We just wrapped up an absolute scorcher of a week! The summer heat went into overdrive, with outdoor temperatures climbing up to a blazing 35–38°C. It’s been a massive test of endurance for the girls with quite a bit of heat stress, but I have to say, they are proving just how tough these genetics really are. The Feeding & Watering Marathon: 💧 With the sun beating down like a furnace, the plants have turned into absolute water-guzzling monsters. They’ve been drinking between 3 to 4 liters of water per day just to stay cool! Because they are cycling through water and processing energy so rapidly, I’ve been feeding them every 2 to 3 days to keep their nutrient levels stable—sticking to their respective organic and mineral menus. Plant Health & Defoliation: 🍂 Under this kind of intense heat, the ladies did shed a few of their older, lower leaves, which have dried up and fallen off. Honestly, it’s not surprising at all given the extreme weather, and it’s just their natural way of focusing energy on the canopy and bud production. Despite the sweat-inducing conditions, all four plants are still looking great and holding their ground beautifully. Growth & Structure: 📏 It looks like we have officially reached our final heights! There was no change in vertical growth this week, which confirms the stretch is completely done. Lemon Cherry Cookies: Sitting pretty at her final 70cm. The Rest (Amnesia Haze, Banana Purple Punch, Bruce Banner): Parked comfortably around the 50cm mark. No training or interventions on my part this week—at this point, it’s just about keeping them well-hydrated, well-fed, and letting them battle through the peak of summer while they stack up those flowers. Let's hope the temperatures drop just a tiny bit so they can catch their breath!