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Vegetationswoche 8 - 08.06. – 15.06.2026 In der achten und gleichzeitig letzten Vegetationswoche wurde nur noch wenig an der Blue Sunset Sherbert gearbeitet. Ziel war es, die Pflanze möglichst stressfrei wachsen zu lassen und ihre natürliche Entwicklung zu beobachten. Im Verlauf der Woche wurde sie einmal mit etwa fünf Litern Wasser gegossen. Zusätzlich kam leichtes Low-Stress-Training zum Einsatz und einige größere Blätter wurden entfernt, um die Pflanze etwas auszulichten und den unteren Trieben mehr Licht zugänglich zu machen. Die Blue Sunset Sherbert entwickelte sich in dieser Woche ausgesprochen gut. Sie blieb zwar weiterhin eher kompakt, baute dabei jedoch eine sehr schöne und gleichmäßige Struktur auf. Besonders auffällig war die runde, buschige Wuchsform mit zahlreichen Seitentrieben und einer dichten Verzweigung. Insgesamt wirkt die Pflanze gesund, vital und sehr ausgewogen aufgebaut. Ursprünglich war geplant, die Pflanze über ein SCROG-Netz weiter zu trainieren. Im Laufe der Vegetationsphase fiel jedoch die Entscheidung, auf das SCROG zu verzichten und stattdessen den Grow etwas kompakter und schneller abzuschließen. Da die Pflanze bereits eine schöne Form entwickelt hatte und die verfügbare Fläche zunehmend einnahm, erschien der Zeitpunkt für die Umstellung passend. Am 15.06.2026 wurde schließlich der Lichtzyklus von 18/6 auf 12/12 Stunden umgestellt, um die Blüte einzuleiten. Damit endet die Vegetationsphase nach insgesamt acht Wochen und die Blue Sunset Sherbert startet in ihre erste Blütewoche. Nun wird sich in den kommenden Wochen zeigen, wie sie auf die Umstellung reagiert und welchen Stretch sowie welche Blütenstruktur sie entwickeln wird
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Die zierliche Dame mit mittlerweile gut ausgeprägten harten Blütenständen und vielversprechendem Duft kann noch eine Woche weiter reifen. Dann sollte sie laut Zamnesia, die von Saat bis Ernte 8-9 Wochen angeben, fertig sein. Die Blätter verlieren weiter an Farbe, die Buds werde dicker und der Duft nimmt zu. Mittlerweile verbringt sie auch die Nächte im Folienzelt und das hin- und her transportieren hat ein Ende.
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Been too busy to update the last few weeks, but they’re surviving longer then I expected. When I received my new light I did not take in consideration of the heat output and within the first night of use the tent reached a scorching 88 degrees
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💵💵💵💵 Did some defoilation on bottom took away some big fan leaves Looking good so far More lst this week Gonna do try and do a 12 week veg
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7/5/25 plant is stretching. Not sure if its preflowering or just being outside in a bigger pot. Im just going to let her grow naturally and see how it turns out. I may end up with just one diary of each strain at the moment. But im also not sure whether im going to be doing indoor or outdoor based on personal circumstances.
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6/30/26 This resilient little sweetie isn't done growing! Its a shame i didn't get my lil 3x5 outdoor tent sooner but alas better late than never. The capertillers (yeah thats how i say it lol) really did a number on her main stem and fan leaves. Honestly it shows how tough and resilient these girls are. Also the extreme conditions they are growing in cannot be underestimated or understated. Feels like 103 with level 11 Sun intensity! This baby is making a few nice stinky flowers too. It seems like when i make a note of some gearbo need in my diaries itd not long before it comes to fruition. Ive been working really hard being extra meticulous and I'm taking more detailed notes. I would love to compete and I would really love to win a Cannabis related grow contest or cup or award and get some recognition and sponsorships maybe even a career 🤔 😉 🤞Probably not off of this poor girl lol happy growing friends ✌️
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The 1st week was kind of nerve racking wondering if I did the right thing by popping the seed straight into the soil. Luckily 🍀 everything went smooth, with an exception of me having to leave for a couple of days. I’ll show you an update on how that went on my next post for week 2. Keep your fingers crossed 🤞 for me and please send any advice you guys and gals have in mind. Again this is my first time growing I could use all the advice I can get! 🙏 -Uncle Cabbage
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Buds should be dried in the dark, 50% humidity, at 20 degrees
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Die Ladys geben Vollgas! eine Pflanze wurde testweise getoppt, die anderen relativ in ruhe gelassen. Es wurden nur jeh Pflanze 1 Blattpaar entfernt damit die unteren triebe mehr licht abbekommen, es wurde der Bloom Dünger von greenhouse gegeben. Die Vorblüte ist auch schon voll im Gange Da man im Netz keine Angaben Zur Verwendung von Greenhouse Feeding für Autos Findet, habe ich bei den Jungs direkt angefragt und auch innerhalb 30 Minuten eine Antwort bekommen. Top!
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This week was a little rocky. Two girls on the outer edges are good, but the middle one is drooping and foxtailing already. It's weird because my middle plant was larfy last run as well. I might push her to the corner and let her do her thing with less attention... because I just got a photoperiod runtz clone that's gonna need some space and perhaps its own light. LST seems to be going well for the other two though. Sometimes with autos, it's just a genetic thing. They can be temperamental girls sometimes.
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Harvest week for Auto Mintz arrived around week 14-15, with the two plants hitting about 90 cm and sporting sticky buds. The air carried a sharp, minty scent, and the trichomes had turned mostly milky with a few amber flecks – time to cut. Watering stopped a couple of days before, and on harvest day, the buds were trimmed carefully, yielding a modest but satisfying 140 grams dry from both plants. They dried over a week in a dark, ventilated spot at 20-22°C and 45-50% humidity, keeping their fresh aroma. It was a straightforward process with a decent outcome for the effort.
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Not much to say right now, will update in about two weeks with the dry bud weight and the taste/smell/smoke profile. I'm hoping this strain is as tasty and potent as the smell, stickiness presents itself to be. Update June 19, 55 grams on the scale. Very impressed with the hardness and density of the buds. They are pretty sticky too! The smoke is okay, but not great tasting and gets harsh towards the end of the joint. For people that like to make extracts, rosin, etc, this strain might be right up your alley.
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For the first time, I tried working with enzymes in the irrigation water. These are supposed to break down dead roots and plant material in the soil and make it available to the plant as food. I'm curious to see how it goes. After the first three weeks of light changeover the flower transformation is done. Now it is the right time for defoliation and lollopoping. In case cherry high lollipopping wasn’t necessary I only removed one or two popcorn buds and a few leaves. Light Power: 100% Day 72 Flower day 29 Photoshooting Defoliaton
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This plant is just Grrreat!! She’s a hungry girl though. Hard to keep up with her appetite. She is really smelling quite wonderful at this point. Very citrusy and sweet!! 😎
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Ready for harvest, chopping this week. Flushed with molasses water for 6 days. Lost most of the fan leaves, yellowing off and some heavy reds in the leaf at the end of flower. Nice toke, OG flavour
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- Day 63 of Flower Light reduction to 50% - Day 65 of Flower Last time Watering - Day 67 of Flower Lights out for 3 days - day 70 of Flower Harvest Trichomes are about 15% amber and 80% cloudy with 5% clear Temperatures for drying gonna be 19°C and RH around 55%. She is looking beautiful and her Smell is so intensive you cannot unsmell it. Its Loud! Has Some Fruity (Plum or Tangie like), Soapy and Floral Notes to it. I cant wait for the smoke.