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The aromas are starting to show themselves. I can’t even begin to describe them. Give me a couple more days and I’ll come up with my best educated answer. Thanks for checking out my grow series. Only about 4 more weeks before the harvest. Beyond excited.
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So I thought the plants was going to be a flop but they turned it around, really long time tho for a auto flower, I could of ran photos with a better yield, but never the less these look like 10/10 nugs and smell amazing i can't wait to see how these look dried off.
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Konečný konec , za mne krasavice . Chuť zemitá , lehce nasládlá . Přesně podle očekávání . S materiálem s odznakem kvality jsem velice spokojený ☺️!
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Theses beautiful ladies are flowering now too and are big and tall while the other did not veg as long. I cannot wait to see these big frosty buds on them 🔥
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Easy harvest, nice bud. I wish I didn't live in the North where I had to harvest sooner than I liked but I have some good stuff here. Looking forward to seeing how many jars I can fill.
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Week 8, the last feed! Defoliated to let more air flow and light penetrate down into the lowers of the plant. Bud's are sticky, plant is covered in frost, the pics don't do it justice. For a small pot grow, she's not that far behind her big pot sister
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Week 14 The buds have fatten up compared to yesterday (day 96). The terpenes smell nice fruity and sweet.
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13.06. Dos Si Dos 33# 1# Day 49# Dos Si Dos 33# 2# Day 49# I have nothing to write about these plants, they are progressing excellently, already tested strain, premium in every sense, 10/10 5 nights ago there was a strong storm, the morning after the storm when I came to the site, I found some plants crooked, some normal, but there were no broken ones, thank God, but they were very stressed and what you can see in the pictures appeared on the leaves, some leaves were crispy at the edges, but still green, mostly shoots before the newest ones. I haven't had this problem before, I researched a bit on the internet and came to the conclusion that the wind burned them, and I also turned to GW for an opinion, two characters confirmed my opinion. Two days later I noticed that the matter was getting worse and that it was spreading, which worried me, so I contacted GW again for an opinion. Some told me that it was mold, some that it was an infection, disease and so on, mostly guesswork, but no one specifically told me what was certain, so I decided on nim oil, and whatever it is, I guess the problem should be solved. According to some leaves, I would say that insects might be the problem, but I really don't know, I haven't had similar problems before. I regulate the ph of the plants, I still don't feed them, there is food in the ground for another week, except for the fact that I added cal-mag after that storm when I watered them. I want to say that the plants are certainly not locked, and the heat is not yet so high that this would happen from the same, the more the temperatures have dropped and now it is perfect. Since transplanting, I have watered the plants only 2 times. Yesterday morning they were topped for the second time, only the main branches, I will do the next topping of the side branches. Last night I sprayed the plants with neem oil and already today the problem seems to be going away, if I tripped at least it doesn't spread further, that's for sure. I didn't mix the oil very well, I didn't add any soap or anything like that because I wouldn't really spray the plants with any chemicals, and on some of the leaves on one or two plants there is that thick, brownish liquid, so I hope it won't hurt them, I noticed that today during the day, I couldn't see it at night. I still don't know what the problem is, but my guess is still that the wind burned them or some insects. Speaking of insects, I think I noticed thrips on one plant on the underside of the leaf, so in addition to the neem oil I already gave, I also ordered SMC, so I will spray that at least once a week while they are still young. Happy Growing and Stay High!!!
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so far fully satisfied. the plant has officially entered flowering and the first buds are starting to appear. the plant begins to take on the purple aspect that corresponds to it. I notice signs of some parasites on the leaves, up to now I have only found about 4 small spiders clearly visible to the naked eye, and perhaps some other specimens of whiteflies. I accept advice on how to prevent an infestation in the best way.
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Yellowsticky traps capture hundreds of thrips. She is just beginning to become a girrrrl.
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Look at the video Weds was an explosion of growth. I tried a higher ambient temp on Thursday to dry out the medium and see how she would respond growth seamed to slow so it's back to 70F mornings slowly bring it up to 78F-80F for mid day. Watering every 48 hours early morning when light comes on or right before, Friday was flush 20% nutes 2 gals. LST seamed to slow growth too so I just let it do its own natural thing.
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Plant is growing well. Transplanted them from a 1 gallon pot into a 3 gallon pot this week.
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Day 21 of the Auto Fractal on this plant will not do topping as she stayed a bit short for now but will do LST.This week will add more the ppm as soon they start flowering.
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Hi all growers. I'm reporting the end of the fifth week. At the beginning of the week, the girls received a flower fertilizer - 50g BIO Bloom from GHS each in a grow box. As is usually the case with autoflowers, after starting stretching, the girls started showing the first ailments on their bodies and they're really annoying me :) I don't know if they don't like the flower fertilizer, or the higher pH that has risen in the drain, or they're just taking a while to realize what they're supposed to be doing. In the last few days, they seem to have understood what's expected of them, their condition has improved and they're starting to smell nice. Good luck to you all! - Čau všem growerům. Hlásím konec pátého týdne. Děvčata dostaly na začátku týdne sypání na květ - 50g BIO Bloom od GHS každá v grow boxu. Jak už to u autoflowerů bývá, po nástupu do stretchingu děvčata začaly ukazovat první neduhy na těle a už mi s tím pěkně serou :) Nevím jestli jim nechutná květové hnojivo, nebo vyšší pH které se zvedlo na odtoku, nebo jim jen trvá si uvědomit, co že to vlastně mají dělat.. Poslední dny zdá se už pochopily, co se od nich očekává, jejich stav se zlepšil a začínají i hezky vonět. Ať se vám všem daří!
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I like my grows to be simple, clean and efficient. The Mars 2000 plus RQS top-shelf genetics, combined with the super-simple RQS organic "Easy" line of nutes is making this beautiful grow! 6 strains, 6 healthy, thriving girls. I intentionally set 2 seeds at 3-4 intervals so I can rotate air space and have 2 harvested every 4 weeks. The organic Easy line of nutes is simple to use, clean, organic and delivers lush, healthy growth. No more mixing liquids. I feed sparingly but always give cal/mag with all waterings/feedings. I pH down water ONLY at the beginning (before feeding starts) or in between if pH runs high and I won't be feeding within 2-3 days. Feeding drops pH in coco and as nutes are consumed pH rises back to coco's neutral 7.0. Simple. I rarely water "till runoff". Lighter feedings mean less buildup. Clean. Abundant, tasty, smooth harvests is my goal and this combo delivers! I'm still enjoying last Fall's harvest of Green Gelato 😎