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Again— my fault on this one— coo po ups and wold have been better if I would have ran individual dwc per auto— screwed them up in the veg/flower transition- regardless the terps are insane
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Nearing the finish line! OMG these ladies are blowing me away 😳 the Tricomes are carpeted, the buds are fat and dense. I’ve been. Tapering off all the nutrients and feeding ph’d water until I get 10-15% runoff from the pot to help break up the pockets left behind and to use up what’s left in the plant. Have some very distinct phenos, all of them are stellar but there are a few standouts… won’t be much longer 🇨🇦👊❤️
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D-48 : after lollipopping this morning, I turn to flowering mode tonight !
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She has grown to be a beast. She’s been very easy to grow medium feeder ever other day I keep ppm 400-600 so I’m able to feed more frequently. She loves it stay tuned she just warming up
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@OslyDabs
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Sigue avanzando lento, pero al menos avanza.
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@Siriuz
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Yo guys what's up I added molasses for the very first time Take a look, she's doing great I'm happy for the training we've been giving her and now we are seeing some results Alright guys let me know what's your advise I think I'm going to be adding molasses after nutes every two days ******************************** UPDATED 08/03/2021 SHE IS DOING GREAT! ID SAY SECOND WEEK OF FLOWERING ALREADY WEEK 11 FROM SEED ' DAY 1 STARTS TOMORROW! CHECK OUT THE VIDEOS AND PICS FOR BLOOM TAKE CARE GUYS PEACE OUT!
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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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Tag 63: Die Triple G bereitet mir Kopfschmerzen, sie hat sich enorm gestreckt. Ich habe kaum noch Platz für die Lampe.😱 Die Pflanze hat nur wenig Blütenansätzen, das Gießen dauert ewig. 😨 Tag 65: ein letztes Mal habe ich die Lampe höher gestellt, mehr geht nicht. Aber glücklicherweise geht die Triple G auch nun endlich in die breite 😌
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The Hobbit Hole Outdoor Grow 2026 Woche 3 – Die Sonne kehrt zurück Nach zwei Wochen voller Regen, Wind und kleiner Rückschläge hat sich das Wetter endlich auf die Seite des Hobbit Hole geschlagen. Die vergangenen Tage brachten genau das, worauf die vier kleinen Damen gewartet hatten: Sonne, Wärme und deutlich bessere Bedingungen für Wachstum. Und auch wenn die Pflanzen noch weit von ihrer späteren Größe entfernt sind, war der Unterschied innerhalb weniger Tage deutlich sichtbar. Zum ersten Mal seit dem Einsetzen ins Freiland konnte man morgens tatsächlich erkennen, dass sie über Nacht gewachsen waren. Die schwierige Anfangsphase scheint damit überstanden zu sein. Die Wurzeln haben inzwischen genug Zeit gehabt, sich im Boden des ehemaligen Fichtenhangs auszubreiten, und nun beginnt das Wachstum oberhalb der Erde spürbar anzuziehen. Besonders die Cinderella hat in dieser Woche einen kleinen Zwischensprint eingelegt. Das erste dreifingrige Blattpaar ist inzwischen deutlich stärker ausgeprägt als bei den anderen Pflanzen und sie übernimmt aktuell die Führung im Hobbit Hole. Direkt dahinter folgt die Guava Runtz, die weiterhin sehr vital wirkt und sich zu einer ernsthaften Konkurrentin entwickelt. Gelato zeigt sich wie gewohnt ausgeglichen und gesund. Kein hektisches Wachstum, aber eine sehr saubere und stabile Entwicklung. Die Purple Punch bildet momentan zwar noch das Schlusslicht, macht aber ebenfalls sichtbare Fortschritte. Nach ihrem ungewollten Bodenkontakt in der vergangenen Woche wirkt sie inzwischen deutlich erholt und schiebt neues Wachstum nach. Auch die Schutzmaßnahmen scheinen ihren Zweck zu erfüllen. Die Kupferringe halten weiterhin stand und bisher konnten weder Schnecken noch andere Gartenbewohner ernsthaften Schaden anrichten. Was mich in dieser Woche besonders gefreut hat, war die Entwicklung des gesamten Platzes. Vor wenigen Tagen standen hier noch vier kleine Sämlinge, die gegen Regen und Wind kämpfen mussten. Inzwischen beginnt das Hobbit Hole langsam genau das zu werden, was ich mir vorgestellt habe: ein kleiner versteckter Outdoor-Grow mitten zwischen Brombeeren, Holunder und jeder Menge Natur. Noch ist es nur der Anfang. Aber zum ersten Mal habe ich das Gefühl, dass die Pflanzen nicht mehr einfach nur überleben, sondern anfangen zu wachsen. Und genau darauf habe ich gewartet. Aktuelle Reihenfolge: 🥇 Cinderella 🥈 Guava Runtz 🥉 Gelato 🏅 Purple Punch Der Sommer hat das Hobbit Hole endlich erreicht. ☀️🌱🏡
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This week I've been maintaining the new seedlings, helping a growmie with some trimming work and staying on top of my flower tent to the best of my ability. Mr. Wowie took down the first plant from his harvest of some Killer Queen bag seeds he had been saving for a few years. He was able to microscope out his trichomes well, with a 45x microscope with a display screen, he got from Amazon. This tool gave him a way better view than a jewelers loupe. He was able to take the plant down after a dry, and we trimmed it up. We were able to use our Cannabrush Trim Brushes, our Harvest More Trim Bins, and two pairs of snippers too make short work of it. The buds came out awesome! Shout out to the homie on the harvest! As for my garden today I went ahead and gave the seedlings and the companion clones in the same tent, a dose of Mykos WP with the Trinity from Roots Organic. The Trinity has a Black Strap Molasses, Saponin blend (Q and Yucca), and added Kelp Extract which I've noticed works great when combined with the Mykos WP. Temps have been around 77-79 daily and humidity around 50%. I have been able to start using my hand sprayer instead of a spray bottle for watering now, since the seedlings are now large enough to be watered instead of misted. I'm still using the AC Infinity Seedling Fan in the tent to provide a little air flow. I'm hoping to get another 14 days or so out of these little seedling pots, then I plan on transplanting to half gallons until I can finish my flower run to save tent space. Ethos Lilac Diesel #22 (x) Grandpa's Cookies #7- The Ethos Seedling has been growing awesome! It looks like it should start its full vegetative growth stage soon! It has been drinking it's water in it's seedling pot nicely. It no longer needs its bread tie and binder clip support I made for it and stands tall on its own. It's leaves are green and begining to come in almost daily. It still stands at 6 inches, so it looks like it finally found a PAR range it wants to be in and stopped it's stretch. Good for me. I now have the PPFD sitting at around 110. HSO/ Geist Grow Tow Truck- This seedling still looks weird! Its two leaves have a white strip across them and don't look very healthy. The new growth being generated by the plant appears lush and green so I believe it's growing out of whatever is going on. It surely hasn't stopped drinking water, it still keeps up with all it's companion plants and has been growing new growth and keeps on trucking! No pun intended 😅 I'll remove the effected leaves once there are a few more leaves available for the plant to use. It stands at 3 inches tall and hasn't had any trouble standing up since sprouting. Raspberry Ripple (Flower Tent)- The Flower Tent is on day 25, The number one phenos are doing awesome in the larger 15 gallon grassroots pots with cover crop. The number two phenos are in 5 gallons again this run but also seem to be doing better than last time and the nugs are larger than last time at this stage in flower. I'm not sure if this is to do with the new light (HLG Blackbird) or because I've been doing a slightly heavier feeding of build a flower this run or maybe because i used light doses of build a bloom weekly for the first 3 weeks. Im chalking it up to a combination of everything. I reammended some old soil to use in the 15 gallon pots. I also mixed it with new soil at a 50/50 ratio. This worked well but I could tell it was lacking a little at first. After a few waterings and a build a bloom feeding it all sorted out. I've been plucking some awkward leaves here and there! But this run is coming along well! That about sums it up for this week! Thanks for checking out my grow diary! -Starfish
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Empiezan a oler bastante bien. El primer riego de esta semana fue de 1200ml. Les he conectado un extractor con salida a la calle porque empezaba a oler toda mi casa. Último riego de la semana 1500ml
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Start of week 6!! One more week until flip All pits have been brought back up to ph range in the 6s
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Grow is coming along well, though the Black Devil is still lagging behind IMO. I think the strain maybe isn't too impressed with being Main-Lined? Either way she's hungry so I gave her some bokashi, clover leaf trim and worm castings. Next week is main dry amendment feeding so the girls will get everything they need. Couple more weeks and the Northern light should make it's way around the entire pot, then if it's tall enough, I'm putting them into flower. Some weird shit on the microscope today; videos above.
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Day 37 Great growing this orange sherbert by @fastbud420. This week is starting to really get into flowering, i think will stretch à lot. At least i hope. Need à lot of feeding. Trying to get as much light is possible to flower but i defoliate being really carefull. Day 42, last two days stretching became really fast, as results i think that needs a lot more nutrients i’ll increase bio grow from 1(as schedule) to 3 ml/lt, and i’ll stop Top max as i started big bud and i don’t want too many salts to accumulate into the soil. Suggestions are acceptéd and welcome. Video of day 42 is took in darkness just a few minutes after lamp switch off. Let’s ho
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The color is amazing,we are talking about a real purple color,the smell is so sweet and smells like a banana tree with milk and fruits.You need a good carbon filter for this strain
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SUMMARY: Switched to late bloom nutes on day 73. She's starting to fade prematurely and I don't know why. I was thinking it was the molasses clogging her up as she was draining very slow and so I just fed her pH'd water over the weekend but I should have flushed her properly. DAY 71 ----------- Tuesday 9th March 10:45 I fed the Amnesia 300ml of mid bloom nutes which produced 160ml runoff (53%). I made 5L of mid bloom nutes with tap water and molasses at a pH of 5.8. I made 5L of late bloom nutes with tap water and molasses at a pH of 5.8. Tuesday 9th March 18:00 I fed the Amnesia 150ml of mid bloom nutes which produced 15ml runoff (10%). [25°C/51%] DAY 72 ----------- Wednesday 10th March 11:30 I fed the Amnesia 300ml of mid bloom nutes which produced 160ml runoff (53%). Wednesday 10th March 18:00 I fed the Amnesia 200ml of mid bloom nutes which produced 40ml runoff (20%). [27°C/54%] DAY 73 ----------- Thursday 11th March 11:00 I fed the Amnesia 300ml of late bloom nutes which produced 110ml runoff (36%). I made 20L of late bloom nutes with rain water and molasses. 5L at 5.7, 5L at 5.8, 5L at 5.9, and 5L at 6.2. Thursday 11th March 18:00 I fed the Amnesia 150ml of late bloom nutes which produced 20ml runoff (13%). [26°C/47%] DAY 74 ----------- Friday 12th March 11:30 I fed the Amnesia 300ml of late bloom nutes which produced 80ml runoff (%). DAY 75 ----------- Friday 12th March 14:45 I fed the Amnesia a further 220ml as she appears to be dying and so Im thinking this might "flush" any residual build up if that's the issue. I got 80ml runoff (36%). Friday 12th March 18:00 I fed the Amnesia 200ml of late bloom nutes which produced 110ml runoff (55%). [26°C/48%] DAY 76 ----------- Saturday 13th March 12:00 I fed the Amnesia 600ml of rainwater at a pH of 6.2 in an effort to flush her as shes fading for some reason. I collected 400ml runoff (67%). [26°C/42%] Saturday 13th March 19:00 I fed the Amnesia a further 300ml of rain water at a pH of 5.8 which produced 100ml runoff (33%). [26°C/48%] Saturday 13th March 21:30 I fed the Amnesia a further 300ml of rain water at a pH of 5.8 in an effort to flush the medium. [26°C/48%] DAY 77 ----------- Sunday 14th March 11:00 I fed the Amnesia another 600ml of rainwater in an effort to flush her. She's draining extremely slow and so I think there is a build up of residue, possibly caused by the molasses. I collected 500ml runoff (84%)...I think she may be dying? Fuck. [26°C/42%] I made 15L of late bloom nutes with rainwater and molasses. 5L at 5.8, 5L at 6.0, and 5L at 6.2. Sunday 14th March 16:00 I fed the Amnesia another 300ml of rainwater. Sunday 14th March 18:30 I fed the Amnesia a further 200ml of rain water at a pH of 5.8 which produced 200ml runoff (100%). [26°C/48%] Sunday 14th March 20:30 I fed the Amnesia a further 200ml rainwater which produced 180ml runoff (90%). DAY 78 ----------- Monday 15th March 11:00 I fed the Amnesia 300ml of late bloom nutes which produced 180ml runoff (60%). She's draining better now and should be flushed enough. [26°C/42%] I made 5L of late bloom nutes with rainwater and molasses at a pH of 6.3. Monday 15th March 18:00 I fed the Amnesia a further 300ml of late bloom nutes, though at 150ml a time, 2hours apart. I collected roughly 100ml runoff each time (66%). [26°C/51%]
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​Die Blütenentwicklung schreitet wunderschön voran, allerdings zeigt diese Lady mittlerweile ein extrem starkes Höhenwachstum bei den einzelnen Trieben. Der Stretch hat einige Zweige enorm nach oben geschossen. Wenn sich diese Genetik von Traphouse Genetics ähnlich verhält wie die erste Permanent Marker, erwarte ich hier am Ende zwar keine extrem fetten, schweren Einzelbuds, dafür aber eine Vielzahl an sehr langen, dünneren Blütensträngen. Da die Triebe jetzt schon recht lang und grazil wirken, gehe ich stark davon aus, dass wir hier später im Verlauf der Blüte definitiv zusätzliche Stützen oder Jo-Jos brauchen werden, um das Gewicht der Masse zu tragen. Aktuell konzentriert sich die Pflanze voll auf die Harzproduktion, und die Trichombildung nimmt von Tag zu Tag sichtbar zu.
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08/12 Au pain sec et à l'eau. 🙂👍 12/12 😀 14/12 😍 🤤 Je vais dire que tout était calculé..😂
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We have a runner. She's growing to the sun 🌞 can't wait to get her outside. The male I grew was extremely tall I'm going to keep her short and bushy, hopefully. One of my favorite daytime strains for an uplifting mood that I've had so far.