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She’s doing really well! We did see some damage to a few fan leaves that I thought could be caterpillars…but a thorough inspection turned up nothing. Will continue to monitor closely… but zero caterpillars so far *knock on wood* while the plant next to her has had a lot. This week we continue with build a flower, and kelp it real in her water. Doubt we’ll see much vertical growth as she’s bulking up the buds.
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Great grow!! Should end up with over a half a pound off of these 2 and the little I harvested about 2 weeks ago. I got 2 oounces dry off of her. They smell amazing and are covered with trichomes
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been a decent week for jorges diamonds shes having a good stretch now branches getting thicker nice tight node spacing will be removing calmag and silicon this week giving a flush and then start with some buddy thanks for reading happy growing guys
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Transplanted this clone to her 5gal final pot as she was begging for more room! I’m using a homemade living soil for this grow with all of the good stuff! I allowed it to cook for around a month before using so it should be ready to go! I made the mistake of feeding plain RO water right before transplanting.. I underestimated how much she was eating while in the 1gallon pots. A couple days after transplant it was obvious she suffered. She has a slight calmag deficiency which should be corrected as soon as her roots start to venture out into the custom soil blend I made. The soil should have plenty of calcium and trace minerals because I used oyster shell flour, soluble grade gypsum, basalt and a lot of worm castings. Hopefully she doesn’t suffer through deficiencies much longer and will start to recover. Only time will tell! Thanks for stopping by!
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Day71. ( 30 days in flower ) Going to PK 13/14. Feeding full Chart Canna Coco with boost and terpinator. Hit 1260 PPM and 1430 PPM with the PK 13/14. The plan is to PK for 6-9 days ( 3 or 4 feedings ). Had issues with lights so crossing fingers that they don’t hermie. 🤞 Everything else is good from Humidity at 40-45% to tempature between 20 C at night and 28 C day. Putting alot of work in theese 8 beautiful girls and hoping it pays off. 🚀 Day 72. Everything looking good, buds under the BlackDog are getting alot fatter than the ones under my ViparSpectras. This Grow light is really something!!! Did some defoliation to make room for light to reach the buds. Day 73. Fed them 2nd feeding of PK 13/14 at 1400 PPM. ( 15-20% runoff ). Things are looking good. Some of them have more brown pistils than others and will be harvested before. No signs of nutrient burn or hermies. 🚀 Day 74. Everything looking good , starting to smell real strong. Did alot of defoliation, probably the last I will be doing on theese girls. 💯🚀 Going to have to start using string and tie up the Colas so they don't get too heavy and snap. Day 75. Buds are getting bigger and bigger day by day. 💣💯 Day 76. Smell is getting stronger and stronger. I have one seedsman Jack Herrer finishing early. She’s showing alot of brown pistils and drippy trichomes. No amber trichomes yet. She really stinks and is going to be A small yield of strong smelling frosty buds. I give her about 10 more days before i flush her for a week and harvest her. I fed them their 3rd Pk 13/14 dose at 1350 PPM ( 4 L - 4.5 L each to get 400-700 ML runoff ). Day 77. Everything looking good. Little tiny Minor nutrient burn at the tips of some leaves on 3 of the 8 plants. Nothing harmful, I’m still going to feed them one more PK 13/14 feeding.
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Week 3 in vegetative growth and Tropicana Cookies is already showing that classic vigorous structure this genetic is known for. The plant is developing with strong vertical growth, flexible branching and a very open canopy structure. Secondary branches are pushing fast and the spacing between nodes looks ideal for light penetration and airflow. Leaves remain healthy with a vibrant green color and no visible signs of stress so far. Compared to more compact plants, this one clearly leans toward a more expansive development, which should translate into a nice stretch and good branch production during early flower. So far she’s looking healthy, fast and very easy to shape for the next stages.
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the plants are not too leafy but still need a bit defoliation around week 3 and 6 of flower, depending on how u grow this ofcourse next time i would bend them more in the net. anyway the buds are rockhard even at the bottom where there was no light.
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I was very surprised with the outcome i didnt expect much from an auto much less a first grow but my has she really impressed id suggest for a first time growing but im going to start searching for higher potency strain with better germ rates this was the only 1 of 5 who pulled threw. im working on my next run and will be catching it up later today0
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In the ninth week i keep applying 4ml of Sensi Bloom A and Sensi Bloom B and 2ml of Bud Candy, Overdrive and B-52 from Andvanced Nutrients per 1l of water. I keep the LST training. I also did a little defoliation in the middle again. I am watering 2L or 3L of water every 2 days. I'm struggling to reduce the humidity inside the grow, I turned on a dehumidifier to help control the environment.
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This week focused on recovery and light nutrition support before flipping to flower. On Sept 17, all three photoperiods were top-dressed with worm castings, kelp, and fish bone meal to help correct lingering deficiencies and strengthen root development. Oracle OG continued showing pale foliage through most of the week, with only minor signs of improvement toward the end. She’s still in recovery, but new growth remains consistent and the structure is holding up well. Blue Bitch stayed vigorous and dark green, showing no stress and maintaining excellent leaf tone. Strawberry Cola Sherbet remained slightly lighter in color but stable overall, showing a healthy rate of new growth. Watering was light since the soil retained moisture after the top-dress, and no major training adjustments were made. Temperatures held around 77–82°F with 55–60% RH. This was a steady week focused on letting the amendments settle and giving the plants time to rebuild strength before the transition to flower.
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By the looks of the trichomes this girl is ready I will let it go one more week because the weather forecast seems to be sunny but if anything changes to Everyday rain I would chopper her down to protect the flower. Thank you for reading and I will continue to update have a happy grow.
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@LSchnabel
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Starting to get a lot of leaf formation. Right on track for week 2
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@Amboloco
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Da sie nun in die Blüte gehen habe ich ein weing Lolipoping versucht.
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Week 3 continued with good and steady growth. Yesterday I started to train the plants head with LST to the back for more even canopy in the end.
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Branches couldn't manage the weight so everything caved in like dominoes smh. I decided to chop on rainbow cake to help with air flow. Humidity is at 45 degrees steadily but im not risking mold or mildew this late in the grow. I added Ripen to the nutrient regimen at 5ml per gallon.
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Mhmmm yummy Light Power: 100% Day 106 Flower day 59 Defoliation Day 109 Flower day 63 Last Photosession in Sanlight
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gentlemen .... start dancing by flushing ..... I have had many difficulties in the last few weeks .... one of these is too hot ... but my girls have hexagonal balls and go on their way! prosperous and abundant crops at all ... see you around