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5 semanas y 4 dรญas de flora ๐Ÿ‹๐Ÿฏ
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@Cukito
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Man the smell is so fucking strongโ˜ ๏ธ Also the resin has increased a lot!! The buds are smaller than I would like but It's fine we will solve that problem in the next grow!!
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Getting close to harvest day
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@Dabking
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Chopped on day 88 Dried for 9 days Dry weight: 5.64 Ounces (158 grams) Smells like citrus and pine.
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@OGanja
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Wow die Streckung war extrem aber bin voll auf begeistert von der 24K liefert bis jetzt eine top Performance ab diese Woche hab ich einmalig PK 13/14 hinzugefรผgt
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@tangie
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Harvest time has come. It is difficult to kill a plant I have been raising so lovingly and with a lot of care as a wonderful living being that she is (and we all are as One). I even stayed up all night once to do a slow full 3x flush of the soil with emergency pH correction and buffering when I finally received the meters and looked at runoff values. It was almost like manually pumping a blood transfusion for a patient overnight. The idea to grow indoors came as a lightning and almost by a random chance. It was, of course, a synchronicity of a high order, because that flash coincided precisely with a rare moment where I had a small window of time to collect seeds of my choice in person and transport them safely and very quickly. And get extremely helpful advice from a moderately experienced grower, who helped me avoid self-taught rookie mistakes and pick an almost perfect setup for my purposes. Many steps I have learned only when it was time to take them, and since there's only so much I can do in a day, I got to some procedures like instrumentally checking salt buildup and substrate pH pretty late. I did monitor her leaves from the get-go, so leaving aside a light nute / photon burn of the tips, I think it went pretty well. Definitely better than I would have imagined! I wanted to do a small sitting meditation beside the plant before cutting her to dry. Wanted to thank the plant for this majestic experience and the healing power of gardening and caring for a plant on top of the medicinal values of cured buds and edibles we made along the way from trimmed fans. Those were unexpectedly strong and pleasantly smoooth. Wanted to tell her that I will miss her and remember her fondly, especially since she is my first full successful grow. The first time is always an unforgettable experience. Wanted to tell her that I do not want to kill her, and it was painful for me to FIM and shape her. A sitting meditation turned into a dynamic meditation when I started removing light gear and feeding system and cleaning the grow space in preparation for drying. Pretty quickly I noticed that I have a very real feeling of experiencing light- to medium-dose mushroom trip. I had vaped some 50/50 hybrid street bud half an hour earlier, but it was a very modest dose โ€” shout out to TinyMight, you guys are amazing! โ€” but no psychedelics. At that moment I felt that I don't need to say anything to the plant, because we are one and she had known my every feeling and intention from the start. And then I realized that what I had considered to be a sombre event, is just a transformation for the plant, it's next manifestation. Having lived as a plant, she will now transform into happy and healing experiences of those who will enjoy her flowers. This plant has supported me and helped me heal deep trauma and depression at least twice in my life over a period of a few months on each occasion. In between those healing periods it was just a get high and enjoy shit because why not kind of thing, and it didn't have any long lasting psychological effect at all, in stark contrast to classical psychedelics (LSD, shrooms, DMT etc). During those non-healing periods I didn't even have an urge to smoke all that often. I could easily not touch the stuff for a couple of months straight. My yearly consumption was in low single digit grams. Sometimes I felt that I did not enjoy the effect at all, it was slightly unpleasant even. Why would I want to blur my crisp perception to a gooey marshmallow state of cannabinoid high and scattered attention? But when it is time to do some inner work โ€” and you cannot miss this feeling if you strive to tune into your inner state โ€” god, is it a POWERFUL plant! I am very happy and humbled to be a conduit for this energy by caring for the plants and raising them. I respect this plant very deeply. --- Split her into thee parts by leaving only a few nodes creating the outer layer of colas on each level and effectively "topping" her a couple of levels above (or below, technically, now that she's upside down) and this creating a new drying layer/level. Tried wet trimming and I think I liked it. Will try to complete it in the next 1-2 days if I decide to go ahead with the idea. --- After drying for 7 days, I stabilized humidity at 60-62% for 4 hours and then chopped off buds (trimmed in batches during the first 3 days of drying), weighed and packed into glass jars for curing. Literally packed, because she yielded over 4 litres of dried trimmed bud (I think it was 4.5l) weighing 267g. WOW. I did not expect that on my first run I will be able to grow so much potent medicine. A lot of it is fluffy, but can be easily pressed denser, if storage or appearance are a concern. In fact, I had to press the buds slightly to make it all fit in two 2-litre jars. Thank you to everyone who helped me along the way and thank you for your warm wishes! And thank you โ€” the One reading this right now.
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@Harvi
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We immediately trim on-site and place the buds into vacuum bags for clothes for transportation. These bags with a pump are very convenient; it's best to use several bags: for example, fill a regular thick black bag with stuff, and then put this black bag into a vacuum bag to avoid punctures from branches. For working with the buds, we got "snippers" โ€” as it turns out, these are very convenient scissors for our task. It's a real pleasure to work with them. The density of the buds is generally good, considering that this is wild outdoor cultivation in a fairly humid climate. P.S. After 4 hours of trimming, we were exhausted and just ended up removing the fan leaves and non-sugary leaves.
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@kdifiori_
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This plant remained the smallest compared to the others. I wanted to grow it outdoors, but in the first month and a half there was really too little sun, so I decided to put it in the room with the others. It recovered well, it didn't grow much but despite everything I am satisfied with how it started. I will definitely try this variety again, starting directly in the room.
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| ๐Ÿ“… Week 3 | | ๐Ÿ’ก 562w ๐Ÿ“40' | | ๐ŸŒก๏ธ๏ธ๐ŸŒž 82 - 86 | | ๐ŸŒก๏ธ๏ธ๐ŸŒ‘ 77 - 82 | _______________________________________________________________________________________ 11/01 - Finale Hydro-ton added. Water Ph'ed. Temperature maxed out at 88 the last 24 hours. Sitting between 77 and 82 during nights. 11/02 - Reservoir Change today. High of 86! thankfully the days have been cool. 11/03 - Girls are looking healthy. I am looking to increase the air movement in the tent for better airflow. 11/04 - Leaves showing curling at the edges signaling a cal/mag problem. Probably from the PH. Adjusted Ph back down to 5.8 11/05 - Leave curling has died down but still remains slightly. Thinking humidity is low. Will keep an eye on it. 11/06 - Small nitrogen deficiency. After Ph adjustment yesterday they have started to rebound fast. Looking good! 11/07 - Did some LST. Temperatures sitting around 75-84. RH to low around 35%
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@4mile
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Just water mollasses and fruit water from here on
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@Syxx6syxx
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Flushed and giving plan water for next lil while
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@MarcXL
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At harvest day I just cut off the stem and let them dry hanging over as complete plant and will trim them afterwards. Smell is killing me, whole house is smelling like haze. Had a lot of work to separate the roots off the soil.
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Switched the autoflowers to another tent to give them 300 watts of led everything is growing fine
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@GoodBudz
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At this stage and after dealing with such tall plants in such a small area it was getting more and more difficult to get around each plant. Thus making it very hard to spot any deficiencies such as mold and rot. The colas that were up close to the light were starting to show signs that they were going to get some light/heat damage as the leaves were getting fried. With all the supercropping, made some make shift crutches to help support each bend. Duct tape was also used to support each bend. The colas were starting to frosty up this week and it was very exciting to see
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Good week for the ladies. Dry warm and going to get hot the next couple of days. Fed the ladies 1200 ppm, 400 ppm of Massive Bloom Formulation and 800 Floranova bloom. She a niice plump lady for sure, happy and giving flower.
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Enjoying seeing them grow, worried about not giving enough water but no signs to back that worry up yet, opting for topping not LST now
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I'm taking a break from recording and posting daily timelapses. Going for surgery in a few days. Will have help but not to document.
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Still just water and some fish shit Jan. 1 Happy New Year welp to start new year off drop my very cheap PH meter in the bucket water and now the readings are off and I probably watered them today with wrong pH water Sour diesel looks cool didnโ€™t water today soil was still moist but the amnesia haze be
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๐Ÿ—“๏ธ Week 7 Grow Journal Update ๐ŸŒฑโœจ โœ‚๏ธ This week was all about defoliation! I removed the older leaves to help the plants focus their energy on fresh new growth ๐Ÿ’ช๐ŸŒฟ โ€” and theyโ€™re loving it! ๐Ÿ‹ Fast Buds Lemon Zkittlez is smelling incredible โ€” a sweet, fruity mix with that sharp lemon zest punch ๐Ÿฌ๐Ÿ‹๐Ÿ”ฅ ๐Ÿ‡ Grape Wedding Force is stacking up with a strong, solid structure โ€” itโ€™s looking like a powerhouse in the making ๐Ÿ’’๐ŸŒฒ๐Ÿ’ฅ ๐ŸŒถ๏ธ๐Ÿ’œ Red Hot Violet is coming along beautifully with a structure perfect for LST โ€” canโ€™t wait to see her stretch and train
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@keiffie97
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So pictures were taken at the end of week 6 going into 7. My biggest complaint would be that I should have double trellised. These guys are huge. The colas are getting increasingly heavy. I've attempted to string up some of the cholas but its a fleeting attempt. The smell is insane. Its alot more fruity this week. A buddy mentioned he smelled peanut butter notes. I smell fron the small one heavy limes, deiselly, duke. The larger one is more sticky and has like a lemony pepperish fruit thing going on but either way im excited. I will cut down on cal mag and sturdy stalk these last weeks. I havnt done anything extreme with ph. I got some interesting color changes. A little concerned im confusing color changes for the plant leaves drying out but I haven't had any immediate concerns to change up anything. Almost there!