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this is almost the end of week 6. Hoping to see some bulking soon. Lower sites are still producing pistils and the top site pistils are starting to curl over.
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High GD community, Week 11, Had some heatwave for 2 days last week, followed by a much colder climate full of rain and clouds. The compost tea did a great job, and the rootsystems are fully operational. Had lots of waterdrips hanging from the tomato leaves, and i wasnt quit sure how to interpret it. But its a very good sign, roots taking so much moist, leaves let the leftovers go, in this case very much. The greenhouse is doing fine and im learning how to manage heat and airflow. Pics of the peach show the enemy in its most visible way. I gave the tree a few treathments with milk/AM mix sprayed, compost tea sprayed and also 10 liter at the base of the tree to support its imunesystem. Last year, almost no leaves was left anymore by now, so im in a battle to the disease, 👍. Theres only 1 peach, but guys, honestly, every peach is worth fighting for. 🤭🤭🤭 Pears and apples are doing fine. Theyve also enjoyed treatment of the peach, just to boost them up, so fruits get sweet and big. I got a nice amount of different looking poppies in my garden, tiny differences, some bigger. Im also very proud about my 8m² of wildflowers, they are always in company of the bees and other insects. I love this place. Raspberries, strawberries, fresh chocolat chip mint and fresh strawberry mint for the taking!!! Olivetree is in full bloom and smells amazing. The figstree a sculpted into a big natural parasol true the years, to sit under on those hot days. Its starts to produce again 2. Curryherb, oregano, laurier and anis are growing out big this year. The mini greenhouse of my son is starting to grow out fine, probably installing a second one to replant all of those seedlings. Theres some pics of some plants 2, almost flowering canna, etc. All plants have benifitted from that compost tea. Every single one of them got there portion. 🙏🙏🙏 Thats it for this week boys and girls, Thanks for reading and passing by and 💚💚💚👏👏👏👍👍👍 for Marshydro leds. Quality/price top! Grow safe buds and feel free to check out my other ladies doing fine thanks! 🙏🌿🌿🌿🙏 Weedseedsexpress!!!! 👏👏👏 LarfxWSE for discount at weedseedsexpress!!! 15% off!!! Zamnesia!!! 👽👽👽 Add OrganicLarF as a code when buying your own MarsHydro LED light and get a nice reduction!!!👽🚀🛸
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Finally almost a year later and she finally retires 😭😭😭😭😭to emotional she did not want to miss out on the summertime heat and the beginning of autumn, 70 grams, the plastic bag is 3 grams. Loving her… she is my 2nd best strain this harvest, the smell
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The end is coming😢 (depending on the genotype)😄 but I am very happy about the process of my princesses👏👏 Now expect the flowers to fatten a little and control the color of the trichomes🙏😋I continue to irrigate one day with nutrients 💧💧🌱 and one without nutrients 💧🌱To see how it goes😉👍
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Really good growing,small and bushy,can’t wait for flowering begin
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Day 24-31 (Day 25) The smell in here is absolutely ridiculous. My last grow didn’t smell even close to this bad in early flower. (Day 27) Stretch is finally all done. #6 in the back is very stout and barely stretched compared to everything else. I doubt it will yield much but I’m excited to see the nice tight colas on it. It seems to be still getting adequate light and raising it up is hard to do with a scrog net so I will just leave it. If it wasn’t getting enough light it would be stretching right? The early frost is really shocking to me. My last indoor round definitely wasn’t this caked and I’ve never had an outdoor plant on this level either. That’s also true in terms of smell too. (Day 29) I’m still debating whether I should feed anything in flower or just leave it. The only deficiency I’m seeing is purple stems from P def which could actually just be from light intensity rather than a lack of P. I’ve done some thinking and I’ve decided to only feed my small plant. What I’m most curious about is if a PK boost will actually make any kind of a difference in flower when it comes to bud size and smokability. So to test this theory I will be top dressing a teaspoon of 0-18-0 bat guano, a tablespoon of 1-4-2 Destiny launch and a half strength watering of 0-0-15 kelp extract. I’m trying to avoid N all together as I just toxed my guinea pig plants with another experimental flowering PK boost that had a very small amount of N in it. This plant in particular actually has very early signs of N def and probably will fade harder than the rest. (Day 31) Shit. Looks like #1 is starting to herm. It’s definitely not environment or light leaks so maybe it’s just genetic or the recent leaching stressed it out too much. Either way, it’s only a single lower branch and I’m prepared to cut her down if I start seeing anymore. I double checked every other budsite but couldn’t find anymore. In my experience true herms usually start pushing bananas out of the main tops and plants like mine can usually be salvaged with little to no seeded bud. But then again it’s day 31, when these things usually start to happen. I’m 50/50 on this one. I will be watching it everyday like a hawk if anymore show up. The breeder I’m using, ‘Jordan of the Island’s’ is notorious for having unstable genetics and this will be the last time I run any of his stuff. The quality is good, certainly better than most European and Dutch genetics I’ve run but I know I could do better where genetics are concerned. I can’t wait to start hunting my archive dosidos x gelato 41 and in house sugarcane.
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@PalmaGrow
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21 - 27 septiembre Buena resina me gusta la floración y olores de esta genética
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@MOTB666
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Been pretty busy lately but these girls just keep at it. I did go several days with out topping them off this last week, probably only had a gallon left of water in thier buckets when I switched to transition. Only problems is a little bit of light burn and maybe a little bit of pest damage on one of them.
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Will put her under HID in 2 weeks cause she summer will be over soon
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Def worth the grow, took a good bit longer than expected though that is for sure.
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Thanks to Zamnesia Seeds for this great opportunity! 🙏🙏🙏 White Widow is my favourite strain ever, since I tasted it for the first time 😍 So i'm back, with this fantastic experience 🙏 let me know your impressions, growmies! Best, green life! Omisan
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Still no nutrients! What a week! A lot of growth and the leaves get bigger and bigger. I broke the main stem on the top so topped that part because the infection will be bigger than the cut. Just put the leaves a little bit down to give space to the lower flowers.
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Con la aparición de los primeros pistilos y la correspondiente formación de ápices, damos por iniciada la etapa de floración de estas green gelatos de RQS Quemanta nutrientes aportando todo lo necesario siempe 🔥
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Straightforward with nothing to report out of the ordinary. I top watered on day 56 then let them dry back prior to harvest (day 61). Nice mix of milky and amber trichomes. Harvested early morning prior to lights on.
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This is an incredible strain , I would be very upset if the bag became empty , This was an incredible plant , If this plant didn't win a place nothing I could ever grow would ever win , it honestly was a sin too cut her down
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Hey farmers, Week 12 was pretty chill compared to the previous one. My plant is starting to look and smell like the real deal with all that stickiness and aroma. The buds are getting bigger too, but I can't help but worry about the foliage. I think I might have let it grow too much, but it's too late to do anything about it now. On top of that, I'm pretty sure the leaf damage is from the LED light burn again. Unfortunately, I can't do much to fix it since I've already maxed out my vertical space. But hey, at least I know what the problem is, right? To try and counteract it, I decided to reduce the feed this week since I noticed some nutrient pooling. Hopefully, that will help prevent any more damage from happening. All in all, the plant seems to be doing well and I'm excited to see how she turns out in the end.