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End of Week 9 of Flower. I can just taste those buds now! The smell is intoxicating and the view is picturesque. There is definitely a noticeable difference between the two pheno's but I suspect both will pack a good punch. There has been some purpling in some of the top leaves which I expect will increase with the drop in temperature the last week or so. I cant wait to get some good pictures at the end of the week as Ive decided the chop day will be this coming Sunday. The clash of yellow, purple and green is always my favourite so I plan to capture as much as possible since the next update will be jam packed with pictures of the girls just before their chop and after 48 hours of darkness to get the last of that resin production from the plant. I will also take some pics of the hanging plants in the drying cupboard. The reason I am leaving my plants in darkness for 48 hours before they get chopped, is that it has been long belived that this practice will increase the last of the thrichome production and some say increases potency. There has been a recent study in the Netherlands which does confirm increased resin production for plants left in 48 hours of darkness (they also tested 24 hours darkness but found 48 was better) at the end of their flower cycle. The chop has been planned to be pretty straight forward where I will just be taking off the main fan leaves and leaves with no thrichomes as well as chopping off the larfy/popcorn buds which will go straight in the freezer for a fresh frozen bubble hash run. I dont bud wash my flower as my tent gets a regular clean each week and always gets a full deep clean when every harvest is over and besides, its only me and my friends that smoke it! The drying cupboard I use for drying is a small cupboard designed for storing and drying clothes which I have put a carbon filter and fan as well as a small desk fan to circulate the air as well as a small dehumidifier just incase there is an increase in humidity. So the basics of drying is that you want the area where you are drying to be dark and fairly cool (its recommended to be between 15 and 22 degrees C), have a humidity level between 45% and 55%. I aim for around 21 degrees C temperature and 50% humidity. The drying time can vary depending on strain but its recommended to dry the buds for 7 - 10 days and I will explain further about how to tell if your bud is done drying and is ready to be cured on the next post. Drying is very important as you can affect all your hard work if the conditions arent right and the bud ends up too dry (luckily these days there are ways to fix bud thats too dry) or you end up with mouldy ganja which isnt save to smoke. Its also believed that a good long dry in good conditions helps increase potency and also has been shown to reduce anxiety. Anyway thats it for this week and I hope to see you all on the final post for the end of Week 10 of flower and the harvest! Until next week. ✌️
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Servus Moin! Die Pineapple Slush XL macht im Stretch ihren Namen alle Ehre. Ich habe das Gefühl, sie will gar nicht mehr aufhören in die Höhe zu wachsen. Langsam geht die Budentwicklung los. Bin gespannt wie sie mit den heißen Sommertenperaturen klar kommt.
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Wow, what a great week for the plants! Despite some challenging weather conditions, they really thrived. We discovered that watering them more frequently helps them deal with the sun and dryness in the greenhouse, which is fantastic news. We've also taken steps to control pests by using peppermint and more neem oil around the house, and we've improved the greenhouse's foundation. It feels great to see everything coming together! While we're aiming for the best, we know there's still plenty to learn and do. Next week, we'll likely start implementing some new growth techniques now that the plants' stems are getting sturdier and more leaves are sprouting at the lower levels. It's exciting to see them progress through this vegetative stage! One of the Sour Diesel was beginning to flower so we had to cut it off. She was putting all of her energy towards growing it and it was eventually going to kill her. RIP
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77 days have passed very quickly, at the beginning of this week I was a little worried that something was wrong with the girl, but after talking to my Teacher, he explained to me that it is genetics that do not affect the general health of the plant and those dark purple leaves are not something wrong, this calmed me down and I continue to grow successfully, I have not had a purple variety yet :) this is my first lady like this :) from tomorrow - she will have more space in the growing box, which she will really like, soon she will face considerable defoliation, because there are really a lot of leaves and small branches :) good luck to everyone.
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seventh week flower, the blueberry is going off! wow, my buddy's lemon kush smells like a sprite lol, and we noticed that the ChemDog is reveging... 13h light was not so good
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Well.. done! 45 grams of dry flowers after trim. Im glad and proud. That was a long way, my first oficial controled grow. Cool. It was 14 days of dry, l have cured it, it smells so good , but that flavor they say.. not yet. The first hit is nice tho. No cof cof, the smoke is so smooth and the effects.. Its not my favorite thing, but at morning works fine. Not the best seeds bank, but was worthy.
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Start of week 7(May 3rd 2022). I’ve been using Lotus Grow every watering and so I decided to flush the pots with 7x their water holding capacity in the bathtub. I will be alternating between Lotus bloom/boost and a plant based “tea” from Dragonfly Earth Medicine called Fat Flowers. Lights were too close and caused marks on the leaves which look like deficiencies, I’ll keep a close eye until I can be sure. The petioles are purpling on the indoor plants as well(might be genetics though from the Strawberry Nuggets).
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Sprinkle with Kraft to add nutrients and spray the leaves with Epsom salt. The second bed of leaves is starting to recover from the magnesium deficiency.
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problems with fungusa gnats, the plants are weak and have deficiencies, I hope to eradicate it as soon as I have the opportunity to buy the grube granade predators
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Rainy days but she is doing great aswel as the rest of my garden i have been learning a lot this year and hope to continue ☺️
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Started traing rhis week and This little girl is stunted, i believe from the soil i re-used, I'm a bit late in training her but better late then never hey hehe. I'm a bit gutted thats she only going to be a little one as i was excited for Mexican Airlines, and definitely my smallest plant by far. Thanks for reading, feel free to check out my other diaries, and please leave a like, maybe a follow to. Stay high stay fly. #420everyday
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Week 11 day 78, you can see buds are really fattening up, some good trichome production as well, The smell is really awesome , sort of a sweet flowerish cannabis smell. All my other plants has grown big as well so there is not many room left. i did some defoliation but you hardly notice.😁 i gave a PK boost again this week also
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This girl is getting close to being done now! I have had some cal-mag issues pop up. I should have gone with bigger pots this year. I started earlier then normal so the plants are bigger and hungrier then ones I’ve done in the past so I’ve had a few issues this run. This Fine lady has about another week left in her at this point I think She smells pretty awesome at this point!! 😎🍿
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Una planta increíble y resina y olor, el sabor todavía no puede hablar, pero ya lo he sentido de otros nk y es divino.
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Ending week 2 of flower defoliation on day 14
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I say 56grams but I smoked like a quarter of the plant by the time it all was dry lol. But this shit stinks. In the dry tent I thought it was moldy and was gonna throw it out I couldn't see mold but God fucking damn it was giving off this strong ill call it odor. Lol my wife said it smelled like loud cheesy bud. Now in jars it smells cheeeeesssyyy af with alot of earthy undertones but not like too dry earthy if you know you know smokes great gets me higher than a mother and made some great butter usedbin cookies and something unknown yet lol. Check my sideways plant out lol
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Hello This is the end of week 9 and the beginning of week 10 of veg. Got them outside and into the greenhouse last week. I see they have warm up, and all the leaves are facing the sun now. Got them spread out so they can cover their area. Slightly split 1 stem and didn't bury 2 root balls deep enough, so the top branches have to go over the first rung and then under the second. I think I'll try, putting a top net in here instead of the bamboo I've used for the last few years. Gave each plant 2 liters of ph adjusted water and poured it down the stem, so the water will travel down the stem to the root ball, and the drier soil will wick any extra water away and not cause problems for the roots of the plants. Cannabis plants don't like cold, wet, root balls. I'll do some LST next week and take some clones of these smelly plants. Some have the smell of sweet but strong lemony cleaner Some smell a little like desert and earthy. They leave a smell on your fingers you can still smell minutes later. These plants should be really good... is what my experience is telling me. OK. Be Really Cool. Chuck.