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@Lazuli
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She starts to drink a lot now , final week stretch then she goes full flower
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Smoke 2 joints in the morning....smoke 2 joints at night....smoke 2 joints in the afternoon.....my plants are growing alright. Another easy week. I love organic growing 💗 One of the indigo childs is starting to fade out
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How i wish i didn’t topped these 2 plants. :( too high too high alert😂😂😂
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@Borberad
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​Verehrte Chronisten des grünen Treibens im Hause Borberad! Diesmal wagen wir uns an einen wahren Sprinter der feminisierten Cannabissorten: Cannabis indica L. var. Candy Cream Go Fast aus den geschätzten Händen der Genetiker von Kannabia Seeds. ​Bereiten euch auf eine weitere tiefgreifende und süße Untersuchung des pflanzlichen Wachstums vor. Unsere bewährte Methodik der fast täglichen Bilddokumentation und sporadischen Videoanalysen wird auch bei diesem Exemplar, wohlgebettet in unserer standardisierten Erdmischung zum Einsatz kommen. Wir werden Zeuge der Entwicklung einer Pflanze, deren Name bereits ein außergewöhnliches Aroma und damit ihre – sagen wir mal – 'süße Verführungskraft' verspricht. Verfolget mit uns, wie sich diese 'Zuckercreme' im Rekordtempo entfaltet und welche duftenden Herausforderungen uns Borberads bei ihrer Aufzucht erwarten. ​Detaillierte Sortenbeschreibung: Kannabia Seeds Candy Cream Go Fast ​Genetik: Candy Cream Go Fast ist das beeindruckende Resultat einer gezielten Kreuzung von Indica Cream und Auto Indica Cream. Diese zu 60 % indicadominante Melange besticht durch eine drastisch verkürzte Blütezeit (Fast-Version), ohne dabei auf die bewährten Charakteristika ihrer Cream-Familie zu verzichten. ​Größe: Im Innenbereich erwarten wir für die Candy Cream eine kompakte Wuchshöhe von etwa 80 bis 100 Zentimetern. Dies macht sie zu einer ausgezeichneten und leicht zu bändigenden Wahl für unsere Zeltlandschaften. ​Farbe: Die Farbpalette ist von satten Grüntönen dominiert, an denen sich im fortgeschrittenen Stadium äußerst dichte und harzige Blüten bilden. Ein wahrer Augenschmaus, der im Licht der LEDs oft so wirkt, als wäre er großzügig mit Puderzucker bestäubt. ​Geschmack: Der Name deutet es bereits an: Eine süße Symphonie! Das Geschmacksprofil ist eine cremige Mischung, die stark an Vanille und Karamell erinnert, sanft abgerundet mit fruchtigen Anklängen und feinen, erdigen Untertönen. Ein geradezu buttriges Geschmackserlebnis. ​Eigenarten: Diese Sorte ist ein wahrer Sprinter mit einer rasanten Blütezeit von lediglich 46 bis 49 Tagen. Mit einem THC-Gehalt von rund 20 % liefert sie ein sanftes, beruhigendes Body-High. Ihre hohe Resistenz gegenüber Feuchtigkeit und Schädlingen macht sie zu einer überaus robusten Kandidatin für unsere Aufzeichnungen. ​Rechtlicher Hinweis: "Abschließend sei wie immer angemerkt, dass dieses Growtagebuch die dokumentarische Begleitung eines privaten und legalen Anbauvorhabens im Rahmen der jeweils gültigen Gesetze darstellt. Wir bei Borberad distanzieren uns ausdrücklich von jeglichen illegalen Aktivitäten und betonen die Wichtigkeit der Einhaltung der lokalen Rechtsvorschriften bezüglich des Anbaus von Cannabis." ​Woche 0: Die Keimungsphase ​Das Keimen des VIP-Samens hat im Mars Hydro Anzuchtzelt begonnen. Tag 1 Entgegen unserer gewohnten Vorgehensweise nutzen wir kein Tauchbad mit 1% H202 zum Quellen der Samen sondern lassen den Samen vollständig im von Kannabia freundlicherweise zur Verfügung gestellten Sproutly Keimen. Tag 2 Nach 36h wurden der Sproutly das erste Mal geöffnet und zeigte gekeimte Samen mit ca 5mm langer, weißer und gesunder Wurzel. Also rein in die Vorbereiteten und zuvor temperierten Anzuchttöpfe, anstelle der in letzter Zeit üblichen Easyplugs. Tag3 Warten Tag 4 91 Stunden nach dem Start des Quellen waren die kleinen Keimlinge dann schon ohne Helmchen ins Licht gewachsen. Tag5. Die Keimblätter sind entfaltet und die ersten echten Blattpaare öffnen sich. Tag 6 Sie macht einen soliden Eindruck. Tag 7 ... und lässt sich etwas Zeit. ​Düngung & Messwerte: kein zusätzlicher Dünger notwendig. Fokus auf stabilen VPD von 0,8 kPa.
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@Mr_Maes
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We are officially in full bloom. The have been enjoying 6-7 hours of sun light per day for about 4 days now, then brought back in under the cobs. The girls are all exploding with growth and stacking what I expect to be huge buds.
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@Dunk_Junk
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23cm vertical growth this week. Over doubled her height and got a lot more bushy too. I think she's going to be a fab plant!
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I really enjoyed being able to show others my work and the ability to always remain a student of the game. I plan on doing another grow soon
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@fungrow
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week 9 budding is complete and took#1 after 9weeks,1 day...the other2 in may be a week...harvest pics next week
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2 Girls 1 Cup finally made it to the finish line. Wedding Glue trichomes started turning yellow damn near overnight. Godzilla Cookies still covered in milky frost. I don't have scales, so I'd rather not estimate on wet weight. Wedding Glue is hefty though, thicker than I thought she'd be. I have a number in my head what she'll dry out to, but I'll share that later lol. Chopped Godzilla Cookies up, bagged in two gallon zip locks and slapped in the freezer for a rainy day. I have one 1lb Grove Bag, but after looking at it, and the flowers I have hanging... I may need more grove bags so I don't compact the nugs and can keep the headspace needed for the two way whatever the f these bags do. The SMELL is out of this world. Wish I had words for all the aromas smelled while harvesting. From lemon/lime, candy, grapefruit, diesel, etc.. Wedding Glue is going to be some fucking DANK!! The ooey gooey parts of Godzilla Cookies will turn into a nice bubble hash someday in the future. The list of things learned along the way this time round.. : 1- DONT put diff strains in same RES. This means the same pot as well.. many reasons not to. 2- Keep the RES that will hold roots BASIC, and keep the fancy shit in the external RES (if ya got one). Easier maitenance and minimal risk of root damage. 3- Waterfarms are baddass, but the drainage holes from the upper grow chamber are too few and too small. I added many more to it prior to using this time round and roots still wrapped the bottom of it like they did the RES below. 4- check calibration on your meters frequently... 5- have spare ventilation equipment on standby incase something fails. Don't want the smell getting out, top priority.. 6- plan your wiring for easy movement/adjustment when needed. Zip ties are cool and all.. until you have to cut and replace a hundred of em to move a fan from one pole to another. I know I'm missing a few things and will add them when they come out of long term memory. Thanks for stopping by and checking out my current grow. For all those that stuck around through all my rambling, May God bless you and your future harvests. Will update the smoke report when dry/cured. Keeping environment around 70F, and RH 58%.
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@Kakui
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Estuve un tiempo sin actualizar el diario porque me contagie de COVID, ahora un poco mejor vuelvo a actualizar. Flower14, las plantas crecen bien, se cambió el LED de 480w por 3 LED de 240w, para un total de 720w y mejor distribución de la luz.
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April 28, 2024 Day 8 Transplant day so first day of the veg/seedling stage. Roots were showing through the plugs and needed to be planted. They went into soil. Bio365 BIOFLOWER. It's supposed to be comparable to Sohum Living Soil which is what I normally use. We will see how it does I guess. 3 of the 4 babies are about 3 inches tall and the 4th is 2 inches. I'll have to keep an eye on that one. I don't want any runts that can't keep up. It will just get cannibalized. So I may end up with 3 instead of 4 plants. We will see how the next week goes. The environment is going to change slightly until I tweak it back into place. The water on the bottom of the tray will certainly get mostly absorbed by the containers, but there will still be enough to keep the temp and humidity in the area I want it. The light intensity also changed. Due to the height of the nursery bags, each plant gained about 4" in height. The light was left alone with the extension already in place. I can't get a good DLI measurement. I'll have to come up with something. Anyway, that's it for the day. Germination Center Environment: Temp: 78.7° RH: 82.2% VPD: 0.60 kPa April 29, 2024 All 4 seedlings are stretching nicely. The light seems to be on point for them their leaves have flattened out and look great. Good color too. They got a misting this morning. And will get another 250 ml tomorrow. Only plain water from here to mid veg if not early flower. We shall see how things go with them. They seem to be doing fine with the new soil. I'll keep an eye over the next few days to see how it goes. The plain water should be good. Although, I'm not sure what it means, but the soil is not a fertilizer. I wonder if that means I need to add nutrients at some point. We'll see how it goes. If all goes as it should, I won't need nutrients until week 4 at the earliest. The lighting is staying the same now. The plants seem to be quite happy with the intensity. In a couple days, I think I'll have to increase the light power to 90%. But not for a couple of days. The Germination Center hydrometer needs a battery, so I'm kind of blind with the environmental readings. The humidity seems fine as there is condensation on the walls. Temp seems alright as well. It should still be around 80°. Update: I increased the light power to 70% and dropped the heat mat temp down. The seedlings were all reaching a bit more than I like. They are already pretty stretchy, so I gotta control it. I also put in a different hydrometer for the time being. There's no VPD reading, so we will have to work without it for now. Also no daily average readings. That's a shame. Germination Center Environment: Temp: 80.3° RH: 84.2% VPD: unknown April 30, 2024 All 4 ladies look great and are reaching a bit, so I increased the light power to help prevent stretching too much. They are developing really fast though. I will most likely be planting them in their final containers in a week or less. The environment is pretty good with a temp of 78° and humidity at 83%. Still no VPD yet. But I don't really need it. Germination Center Environment: Temp 78° RH: 83% VPD: unknown May 1, 2024 All 4 ladies have started spreading their leaves and rapidly. They will definitely be out of the Germination Center in about a week. Hopefully a week and a half, but I highly doubt it. They are also the same height with the exception of that last one that wasn't really coming out of the soil easily. 🤔. I wonder if I should keep it. Let's see how things go in the next week. Maybe I'll be surprised. They also got 250 ml of water poured into the tray so the plants can suck it all up. The top soil is still moist, so no sense in top watering. I'm mostly using the tray to keep humidity up. It works wonders. I also shouldn't have to do anymore bottom tray watering for a few days. The lights are now set to 80% power and I think the seedlings are liking it. No more hard reaching, and the leaf growth. It just shows healthy plants. The environment is still great at 78° and a humidity of 84%. I plan on keeping it there until the plants get too big for the Germination Center, then I'll do my best to drop it so 70% for the first week of actual veg and then down to 60% for the second week on through week 4 of veg. Then I plan to drop it down to 55% and another 5% every week until harvest. Germination Center Environment: Temp: 78.3° RH: 84.5% VPD: unknown May 2, 2024 These Sour Diesel seedlings look phenomenal. The environment is fantastic as well. I had to increase the light to 100%. I want to see what happens. I don't think my Photone app is accurate for these lights. 60% power was showing a super high DLI of 36 mol/m²/d. The lights are only like 28 watts, so it should be at like 20 mol/m²/d at 100% power. One thing I did notice is that all 4 plants stopped stretching and are focusing on building up those first sets of leaves. It's like the perfect height from the light and they are as tall as the extension. The extension is 4" tall, so the seedlings are as well. The actual dome is 4" tall as well, so we have a good 4" of light distance to a 28 watt light set up. I wonder if AC Infinity has the intensity specs. I may send them an email. Maybe. Speaking of lighting, I can't speak for the intensity as my Photone app doesn't seem to work for this set up and I don't have a light distance to power reference. Or intensity reference. The environment is spot on with a temp of 78° and the humidity around 84%. Plenty of wiggle room for night time environmental changes. I added 250 ml of filtered water to the bottom of the tray again. The top soil is still pretty moist, so bottom it is. I'll probably do a top watering at the start of next week. That should coincide with the final transplant, so top watering will make the most sense and will be needed anyway to transplant the nursery bags. Germination Center Environment: Temp: 78.6° RH: 84.3% VPD: unknown May 3, 2024 Not much to do for these ladies today. They have plenty of water and I'm keeping the humidity at 84%. The temp is a bit high at 81° where it should be around 78°. I haven't quite figured out the lighting. The leaves are fine, everything looks good, but I honestly can't tell if they are stressed out or not. And if they are, is it the light or too much water or too rich of a soil? It could be any one of those factors or two maybe even all three. There is one who's edges are curling up slightly. I'm assuming it's the soil being a bit hot. But I'm not sure. Honestly, it's been almost 3 months since I saw seedlings and I have no idea what I'm looking at. Lol. I might be overthinking things, but there is some sort of stress on at least one of the plants. The smallest is looking good. It's just smaller than the rest. I'm still not sure what I want to do. As I said before, I'll wait for the transplant. I'd like to run all 4 plants, but I don't think it's worth running one that will most likely get cannibalized by the rest. Just a waste of soil and nutrients. But we will see. I'll do my best to keep it in though. Germination Center Environment: Temp: 80° RH: 81% VPD: 0.65 kPa May the 4th be with you. 2024 Star Wars all the way! Today is the last day of week 1 of veg. All 4 plants have excellent growth and are each working on their second node. I'm still hoping I can keep them in the Germination Center for as long as I can. However, I have 2 plants that are ready for harvest. So when they come out, I should be able to put the Germination Center in the big tent. Then there is only 2 plants left to harvest and I after I can do the last transplant into their 3 gallon containers. I have the opportunity to run 5 gallons still. I have 3 yards of soil. I think it's enough for 4 plants. Definitely enough for 3. If I have to get rid of this smaller one, I'll definitely be running 5 gallon containers. The lights are perfect at 80% power. I can only assume the DLI is around 14 mol/m²/d to 16 mol/m²/d. The plants are looking great with it. Just a slight reach and wonderful color. The environment is quite nice indeed. The temp is hanging around 77° with the humidity still at 84%. I'll be dropping the humidity down to 75% starting next week. It'll drop down to 65% to 70% when the transplant happens. Germination Center Environment: Temp: 78.8° RH: 82.7% VPD: 0.58 kPa
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Been MIA for awhile but here’s the update on these girls. Two chem brulee, one northern lights, and one 5150 made it into the flower tent. I gave the spice cut and Runtz to a buddy. The chem brulee is on the left and northern lights is the front right of the picture. Duuude this chem is a crazy grower. I took some cuts and got 3 clones ready to go for the next run. The stem on one of them is a quarter thick. 3 gallon pots, used a lot more silica this run and it’s showing. Think I ran out of nitrogen last harvest so adding bay guano to the tea this flower. Wish me luck 🤙🏻
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All have taken well to nutrients, will probably keep at same ratio throughout flowering. Will also be using 1ml/l of b52 from flower week 3 and then ripen before flush. A few seem to be fattening up before the others but all are doing OK. Will update every 1-2days.
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Hello everyone, what's up? 🙂 Week 17 and that's cool because last year my plant was finished by this age (harvested middle of October) and had to deal with cold environment, bugs and budrot. This year I'm sooner for flowering, had a longer vegative stage wich means more growth and bigger buds and I can/will (hopefully) harvest during first week of October. I'm aiming for 10 weeks of flowering. A good week, nice development on the buds, a stronger smell and I think I see some cola's already fattening up. This is the same I saw last year around week 5 to 6 of flowering. I think I'm halfway through the process by now. I'm still doubting to give some green sensation. Not so organic anymore then haha. I will give water in 2 days, the pot still doesn't feel very light so she can go on for some time with the moist in the soil. Then I will check PH values and give very light feeding. I'm not going to give more then 2ml alga bloom on 1 liter of water. More supporting nutrients then overfeeding 🙂 The weather is giving me a hard time here again. Some good days, some rainy days and at night always temperatures between 10°-15° Celsius. I put her inside in the garden house or inside in the backroom for the dark hours or when the 3 weather apps I have installed tell me there is rain coming up😅 This is not always easy to accomplish with my working hours (early, late and night shifts shedule) I like to have some sleep too 😁 All good so far. Fingers crossed with at least 5 more weeks to go 🤞 I will post some more pictures the upcoming days. Busy time here haha. Happy growing friends, see u next week 🙏