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A lot has happened in the last week. First thing is i harvested all the other plants in my garden. 2nd is i got a new light!!!! A green sunshine company electric sky 180. It is a 24.5 inch long led panel with 3 different sprectrum Samsung mid powered diodes (180 total pulling 1 watt each). Super clean light and it has linear lenses that house the leds so it focuses the light down rather than losing light to a wider spread. Since hanging it, this girl prays hard and the undergrowth is getting a lot more light now also. 3rd thing is i put 10 worms in the pot, hoping they will make castings and more available food as we transition this girl into flower. 4th thing is i am slowly transitioning the light schedule. Right now shes up to 9 hours of darkeness a night and soon she will get to her final 11on/13off light schedule. Last night I gave her a tea consisting of OregonismXL, grokashi and bloom yellow bottles "Seaweed." Looking amazing and still loving her no till pot.
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Well she was a squaty plant don't know how she harmed happened to couple other strains but ohwell shit happens still amazing smoke just gotta break it up caveman
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Looking great and flipping within days Grown under Smart-8 Check out MEDICGROW website https://medicgrow.com/ Really excited to see what it can do I’m flower. Love the Bloom button which increases red spectrum when wanted/needed… Currently running at 40% Official Website: https://medicgrow.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/medicgrowled Twitter: https://twitter.com/medicgrow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/medicgrow420/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNmiY4F9z94u-8eGj7R1CSQ Growdiaries: https://growdiaries.com/grower/medicgrowled https://growdiaries.com/grow-lights/medic-grow
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This new week started better as with some flushes I brought the runoff back to 6.5/7, the plant seems to be growing well
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I'm sad ... I fell and broke the stem of her ... let's hope she'll be saved ... but I think she will not resist R.I.P ..% $ # @@@ # * @ * $ * #...
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So the harvest day came up. He spilled 7 days with clean water 175 PPM. I’ll tell you about weight and effect later on how everything will be ready. Thanks to everyone who followed my flower, wrote comments, and liked them. My next report will be on the DWC system and coconut. The earth pleases me with a mass of harvest) AND WITH THE POPULARS THEY ARE TRIPE LARGES. The plant practically does not smell and has a compact appearance. How to dry tell you about the effect))) All large crops and a peaceful sky overhead.
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8/3 I didnt take any pics today. I had an emergency this morning. I will upload pictures tomorrow. I have noticed some slight deficiencies. I decided to up my feed to two gallons twice a week. I'll see how that goes. Heat stressed slurricane is recovering nicely. I need to do a spray if spinosad at some point. One plant has large holes I assume from hoppers or ear wigs. 8/4 We had a tropical storm warning all day yesterday. Things were fine. However it is supposed to be much worse today with that Isiah hurricane coming up the coast. We should miss most of it. I watered as we arent expecting much rain. I'm considering putting tarps around the entire structure before night to block the wind and stake the fence SECURELY in place. I'll play it by ear. 8/5 Waaaawho! Trop storm warning canceled. Plants are in perfect shape. Not a broken branch to be seen. PH is at 6.3 which is much better. 8/6 I did slight LST on one mendo breath. I'm amazed by this garden everyday. Soil PH is down to 6.3 for most plants. I upped my feeding schedule. I fed today. This time I mixed 3 gallons and added beastie bloom to one of the containers. I split that between the two flowering mendo breaths and used the others to feed the rest. I'm hoping my new feeding schedule wont back fire one me. I killed a worm this morning. Despite plants looking good I think it's going to he do for another application of spinosad. I have work to do cleaning the inside of the plants and more LST. This shit certainly is not for the lazy man. Happy growing everyone. Plants were dry in the PM so I watered. 8/7 Plants look great. The two ten gallons look a little over watered but that's fine. It's still real early on the morning anyway. Planning on applying spinosad tonight. Mendo is really going into flower. At least the 2 phenoms that looked the same are flowering. The reveg monster crop is further behind but hey we still have over 14h of light. Applied spinosad to one plant. 8/8 I watered this morning only to have a strange thunder storm drop a whole bunch more water. Oh well. I plan to spray tonight. Broke a small bottom branch. I made it into cuttings. Too burnt too do this right now. 8/9 Its hard to check PH but it seems my PH is around 7.2 for the most part. I've been procrastinating and need to clean out these plants, feed and spray. I'm planning on going back tonight and doining one or all of those. I'll add some pics. PM FED with the above schedule minus micro brew and 1tsp tb. Approximately 3 1/2 gallons. Plan to spray tomm.
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Greetings, my fellow cultivators, and a bittersweet welcome to Week 4 of the Pink Rozay saga. This chapter brings both joy and a touch of sadness as we navigate the unexpected twist in this botanical journey. Our once-perfect queen, adorned with trichomes and promise, has taken an unexpected turn. Week 4 witnessed the Pink Rozay, the prima donna of the grow room, continuing her floral ballet with undeniable elegance. The Scrog net, a tapestry of green, held the weight of dreams and promises. The Future Of Grow 600W full spectrum LED, a faithful companion throughout, continued to cast its enchanting glow on our botanical star. However, amidst the beauty, a realization struck – our Pink Rozay, despite her breathtaking allure, had embarked on a journey of self-discovery. A journey that led her to reveal traits of both genders, a twist that, while fascinating, added a layer of complexity to the cultivation tale. The trichome-laden buds, once a symbol of impending harvest, now stand as a testament to the unpredictability of nature. The nutrient symphony, conducted with precision using Aptus Holland's NutriSpray, K booster, P-Boost, and the entrancing Topbooster, played on, unaware of the unforeseen twist awaiting us. The Pink Rozay's journey took an unexpected turn, and it is with a heavy heart that I share the news. In the spirit of maintaining the sanctity of the garden and the harmony of growth, the decision was made to bid adieu to our beloved Pink Rozay. Harvest day arrived not as a celebration but as a melancholic acknowledgment of the complexities inherent in the world of cultivation. To our Pink Rozay – a botanical enigma, a canvas of contradictions, and a testament to the unpredictability of life. May your essence linger in the grow room as a reminder that, in the world of cultivation, every plant tells a unique story. As I reflect on this unexpected twist, I extend my deepest gratitude to Aptus Holland for their unwavering support and to Future Of Grow for providing the illuminating backdrop to this evolving tale. A heartfelt shout-out to @Zammi_official , the wizards behind the genetics that brought the Pink Rozay to life in my grow room. As cultivation journeys unfold, unexpected twists and turns become part of the narrative. The Pink Rozay, with all its fascinating complexities, is a testament to the unpredictability of nature. Though this chapter took an unexpected turn, I want to express my continued belief in the amazing work Zamnesia Seeds does. The artistry of genetics is a delicate dance, and I remain a firm believer in the quality and dedication that Zamnesia Seeds brings to the world of cannabis cultivation. Thank you, Zamnesia Seeds, for being part of this unique journey. Your seeds may have taken an unexpected route, but the magic they bring to the cultivation realm is undeniable. Here's to the ongoing pursuit of excellence and the vibrant tapestry of genetics you continue to weave. The Pink Rozay saga, though touched by a tinge of melancholy, remains a testament to the ever-unfolding drama of cultivation. Stay tuned, dear growers, as we turn the page and embrace the lessons learned from this extraordinary chapter in the world of green wonders. Genetics -Pink Rozay @Zammi_official https://www.zamnesia.com/7646-zamnesia-seeds-pink-rozay.html Nutrition - @aptusholland https://aptus-holland.com/ Led Power @ F.O.G. Future Of Grow https://www.thefuturofgrow.com/en/online-store/BLACK-SERIES-600-p489093171 As always thank you all for stopping by, for the love and for it all , this journey of mine wold just not be the same without you guys, the love and support is very much appreciated and i fell honored and blessed with you all in my life With true love comes happiness Always believe in your self and always do things expecting nothing and with an open heart , be a giver and the universe will give back to you in ways you could not even imagine so
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She is frosty… 25 more days she getting the
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Had a great run with this grow. I learned ALOT about DWC, growing and myself. I think it would have been infinetly more successful if I would have just stuck to the feeding chart, and stopped "fixing things till they broke", but a great learning lesson and I am excited for my next grow.
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These are close to done! I’ll be chopping one some time in the next few days and the other one a week or so later!
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Next Week i will start 12/12 (Flowering Stage).
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All done and hanging to dry , ill update when its dry woth a total and smoke report
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I feel like the overall cycle length of this is a lot longer than stated. They have been growing for nearly 15 weeks. I believe they could have done with an extra week but we needed the space to add other clones that were ready.
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Day 16-27/12/21 doing very well!! Day 20-31/12/21 all looking good just waiting for space in my other tent so I can move half of them!!!!
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Ab geht es in die nächste Woche. Die Ladys wurden am Montag mit BioBizz nach Düngschema gedüngt, zusätzlich habe ich der CalMag Lady Eierschallen im Wasser eingekocht und dieses als Gießwasser benutzt. Der CalMag Lady wurden alle beschädigten Blätter entfernt. Bei den großen Ladys habe ich die gelbem vertrockneten Blätter entfernt, die anderen gelben wo noch etwas grün zu sehen war habe ich dran gelassen um sie nicht zu sehr zu stressen. Desweiteren habe ich den Lampenabstand um 5cm erhöht da sich einige spitzen der Blätter oberhalb braun gefärbt haben. (Vorsichtsmaßnahmen) Der CalMag Lady wurden Heute (Sonntag 26.05) nochmals alle beschädigten Blätter entfernt. Es ist interessant zu sehen das Größtenteils die Neuen Sonnenwedel betroffen sind. Aber auch sie fängt an sich deutliche Stigmen zu produzieren und der typische Blüten Skretch fängt auch bei ihr an, mal sehen was noch aus ihr wird. Bei den beiden Großen Ladys hat sich nicht viel getan sie werfen nach und nach die unnötigen Blätter ab, wenn man von oben auf die Stigmen blickt kann man schon leichte Blüten Ansätze sehen. Ich vermute das im laufe der nächsten Woche die Blüten deutlich sichtbar werden. Lassen wir uns überraschen.
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Another good week Everything is going to plan Only slight issue we come across was Temp drop in lights off period in the small tent we just got another gas environ controller 👌👌 problem solved But apart from that everything is spot on