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Well mother fu**** woke up one morning and saw that one of the NANAZ got something that looks like nute burn (keep in mind I feed them all the same exact thing!) what happened to that plant should of happened to the others but what a pain in the ass.. it is completely brown now and I think I鈥檓 chopping it no room for uglies in the tent!
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THESE ARE OUTDOORS LOOKING HEALTH AND GOOD GROWTH WILL BE PLANTED THEM IN THE GROUND SOON PLEASE FOnLLOW MY YOUTUBE ACCOUNT MARIO BUDS HERES THE LINK https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrChGA3BfQXleGJficvD8XQ
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She stinks so much 馃槄 Can't wait to try her 馃憣
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Hello Diary, White Widow has completed the third week of vegetation and is entering the flowering stage. This week the White Widow grew 15 cm, got a bunch of new leaves and started to form flowers. The leaves are a nice green color and generally White Widow looks healthy. It is really developing very nicely, which makes me super happy. The summer heat is still present which affects the temperature in the grow box, this week the average was 29 degrees although sometimes the temperature rises to over 31 degrees. But I don't notice that it is harming them, I make sure to water them regularly, so that the soil does not remain too dry although that sometimes happens. Every week, as the plants grow, I increase the amount of water when watering. I continue to add Bio Grow Fertilizer and CalMg with each watering. pH I drop to 6.0 with Plagron's Lemon Kick. At the end of the week, more precisely after taking photos for day 21, I increased the power of the led lights to 80%. Here is a quick overview of the week: 10/08/2024 - Day 17. Watering. I prepared 8 liters of water, added Bio Grow Fertilizer and CalMg. With that amount I evenly watered all three plants on the farm. 13/08/2024 - Day 20. Watering. I repeated the same procedure as the three days before. 14/08/2024 - Day 21. Photographing and measuring the height of the plants. Official end of the vegetation phase. White Widow - Day 21. - 29. cm That's all from me for this week, thanks to everyone for the comments and see you soon.
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More Flowering! The rest of the strains started to catch up, but nanners started showing in the hermies and TP started to overripen with orange hairs. I would've gone extra days if there were no nanners, but it wasn't worth it to risk seeding the nugs, I'll just have to settle with more larfy buds. Going to start flushing next week.
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Noch viele durchsichtige Trichome. Laut plan haben sie jetzt auch noch 7 Tage bis sie fertig sein sollen. Kann momentan nicht absch盲tzen wie viel es wird aber qualit盲t scheint gut zu sein und scheinen alle auch sehr hart geworden zu sein. Abwarten
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Hello again, Growmies, As we proudly step into week 10 with our Epic Buzz, the symbiosis of nature and technology in our garden is truly flourishing. The dedication of TrolMaster's automation system is reflected in the thriving state of Epic Buzz #1, #2, and #3, which are burgeoning with vitality and promise. Epic Buzz #1 is a spectacle, adorned with clusters of dense flowers that are bursting with trichomes鈥攅ach bud a sparkling testament to the perfect environment we've provided. The light frosting is spreading across the foliage, foretelling the potent harvest that awaits us. In our controlled ecosystem, the average Vapor Pressure Deficit (VPD) has been right on target, ensuring optimal transpiration without stressing our beloved plants. This careful balance optimizes their uptake of water and nutrients, fostering the luscious flowering we're observing. Siblings #2 and #3 are not to be outdone, with their own dense, sticky flowers reaching for the heavens, eagerly soaking in every ounce of light. Their robust health and vigour are clear indicators of the success of our environmental stewardship. Our environmental graph this week is a testament to our commitment to stability. The temperatures and humidity have held within the ideal range, if we discount the outliers, maintaining a conducive atmosphere for the Epic Buzz family's development. The steadfast nature of the EC and pH of our nutrient solution has played a pivotal role in this week's triumph. This unwavering supply of nutrition has been crucial, providing our Epic Buzz plants with the sustenance they need to thrive. As we look to the coming weeks, it's with a sense of eager anticipation. The Epic Buzz trio, with their hedgehog-like buds and early frost, are not just plants but representations of cultivation mastery. They are a living tribute to the precision of our environment, lovingly controlled and monitored for their benefit. And so, as we anticipate the final stretch of this grow cycle, we remain captivated by the daily progress and the nearing harvest. With each day, we're reminded of the beauty and strength found in diversity and balance. Stay lifted, Salokin
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Nice formation of buds everything is healthy and perfect no mold
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It is a fantastic plant, very strong in its growth, easy to cultivate, root system is not comparable to the others I have here...馃挭 It has an incredible fullness predominating over the others 馃槒 The productivity is really great being the heaviest I have harvested 馃槑 Now it's waiting to try it out 馃憣 Thanks to everyone who enjoyed this girl... And good vibes and trips to all!馃檹馃檶 馃憡
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End of week 12 - Day 90 Flower - Day 52 The girls continue to pack on bud weight. I started to open up the buds to let light penetrate some of the side colas. The buds are average 2 inches thick per cola and really packing on some resin. Trichcomes are getting cloudy but no signs of amber yet. Another week or so.
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Well I'm over satisfied with the grow everyone said I did a great job the taste and smell was on point to the exact. Thank you @sweetseeds much appreciated
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DAY 71 馃挧 - Added 1000ml tap water with PH- to drop ph from 6.9 and ec 1.7 馃搼 - DWC PH 6.4 - EC 1.7 馃尡 - She starts to develop the smell, I finally see some potential. I just need to fix her. DAY 72 馃挧 - RESERVOIR CHANGE ~15L tap + nutes (reduced the proportions of all the additivies keeping it closer to main schedule) 馃搼 - DWC PH 6.2 - EC 1.5 馃尡 - Experienced people suggested I need a res change, with lower EC, so here we are. DAY 74 馃挧 - 2L added (1L tap + 1L distilled) 馃搼 - DWC PH 5.9 - EC 1.6 馃尡 - PH falling EC creepling up, need to dilute more, spots keep appearing. She is indeed really dark. DAYS 75-76 馃挧 - I keep adding tap water ~1L a day because my ph keeps falling lower than 5.5, but it EC kinda stays the same. 馃搼 - I'm doing my best to keep PH at 6 but it keeps falling. EC flactuates very little and mostly stays at 1.6 馃尡 - A lot of rusty spots on some leaves... still looks quiet dark. But buds look good :) I'm still not sure about her smell. Can't say neither good or bad so far, kinda of meh but hope she can develop her fruity side more.
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Week 7 here and so far so good. Next week I'll add Ripen to my feeding schedule
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Day 106. Thought to go ballistics, but took like 100 leaves totally down and left them for good. I need to chop them ASAP if i want to squeeze one more grow, so all heavy training is canceled for this and for next grow. Tallest plants looks most matured and i am thinking of finishing feeding next week. August 23-25 is a chop day for most of the garden, one Tangie is a lot behind all other plants, but i am limited to time, so she will have very early chop. Happy Growing !!!
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Another good week removed leaves covering bud sites the stretch is over!