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@KarlOlga
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Suche sie weiterhin ab… bisher keine weiteren Pollensäcke entdeckt. Fängt an lila zu werden. Erhöhe die nachttemperatur etwas. Der USB Regler für den Umluft Ventilator hat den Geist aufgegeben so dass ich diesen erstmal nur unter volllast laufen lassen kann. Würdet Ihr entlauben? Wollte sie nach ihrem gezwittere erst einmal in Ruhe lassen. Am 16.01 dann entlaubt. Lichtintensivität 10% erhöht
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@Tegridy
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Girls are doing great
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Dropped light hours down to 16 . Topped off nutrient solution with 5.0 ph evened out .removed none chosen phenos to be flowered in separate room no longer tracking those we will only follow the chosen mothers clones i cut clones today as well had the lady friend clean floor with bleach and dawn put clones in ez cloner 32 systems
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Day 27 everything doing well. The side brenches are really really strong and are almost at the top of the mainbrench in the middle. I didnt even top yet. The phenos are really strong and indica dominant.
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Day 63 Today marks day 63 of flowering and the plants are really showing their final form. The buds have packed on a lot of weight over the past week, and the colas are looking dense, swollen and sticky to the touch. The pistils have mostly changed color now, with a good portion curling in and turning orange and amber, which gives the flowers that mature, finished look. When I check the trichomes under the loupe I can see that the majority are cloudy, with just a few still clear and the first signs of amber starting to show. This is a good sign that the harvest window is opening soon, though I’ll probably let them go a few more days to really finish and develop that extra potency and flavor. The smell is very intense at this point. Every time I open the tent I’m hit with a strong wave of aroma that’s a mix of sweet, earthy and slightly fruity notes, depending on which plant I’m leaning into. It’s sticky enough now that just brushing against a bud leaves resin on my fingers. The leaves are starting to fade naturally as the plant finishes up, showing yellows and some purples, which also makes the buds stand out even more. I’ve stopped feeding nutrients and have been giving only plain, pH-balanced water to let the medium flush out. Runoff is looking clean and the plants seem to be using up the last of their stored energy. Temperatures and humidity are steady, and the airflow in the tent is keeping everything fresh with no signs of mold or rot, which is always something I watch carefully this late in flower. Overall the garden looks amazing and I feel like I’m right on track for harvest. The next week will be about patience and daily trichome checks until I see the balance of cloudy and amber that I’m aiming for. It feels like the long wait is finally paying off, and the excitement is building to finally chop, dry, and cure these beautiful buds
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My gorilla melons transitioning into flower this week. Not much change in height yet but I will get a good measurement next week. I haven't had to water this plant much at all this whole summer but now that I have the canopy up top I'm gonna have to start watering more. Last day of this week got a mix of compost tea with some liquid fish. It got around 8 gallons.
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15 hrs 31 mins daylight as of today Everyone is settling in well after the transplant last week, they seem very happy are are definitely shooting up. I removed the support hoops for the row cover because the Blueberry has grown above it. Speaking of, it is the only Blueberry because the other 2 went to live with my friend. She's about to start another round of chemo pills, which she told me she has to do for the next 5 years😩 It's terrible, and I wish I could do more for her. Not much to report this week as this girl is very happy. Unfortunately it seems there's some technical issues here on GD. The past couple weeks my diaries haven't been updating properly, and the 2 diaries I started last week for my autos are missing. They don't show up under my "Diaries" tab, which says there's 17 but only shows 15. I also tried searching for the 2 missing diaries by strain and by diary name, and couldn't locate them. Anybody else having issues? Update 6/26- I totally forgot to add that on Monday the garden got a spraying of horn manure. Horn manure is a biodynamic preparation of cow manure that's been fermented in a buried horn. This results in a material that's teeming with beneficial flora and fauna for the soil. Ideally it would be sprayed prior to planting in the spring as it encourages healthy root growth. I purchased the pre-potenized so that I only had to spend 20 mins stirring rather than an entire hour. That would have been brutal😵 I sprayed it at night when the earth is breathing in and used a spruce bough to sprinkle it over the plants in the garden. The extra icing on the cake was that there was a rain the day before, and another the day after I sprayed so it was well watered in.
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@TPBzh
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They look si strong and healthy. They have quite a strong smell, very pleasant. All good for now
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Everything is going good, cookies gelato are close to the end, 8 think like 1 more week and go. Leaves on the top are yellow and burnt, due to calmag needs i think. It smelle strong and stick a lot. Still got a very small royal Bluematic 2, but i kept it.
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Week 6 (3-3 to 9-3) 3-3 Temps: 19.2 to 24.1 degrees Humidity: 44% to 66% So... The leaf problem is still there, and its getting even worse, it looks like the deficiency i noticed on the fan leaves is spreading. I fed her some nutrients last week but no positive progression. Things i notice: - The stems are turning purple - The ridges of the leaves are kinda curled upwards - Yellowing between leaf veins. To me it looks like a magnesium deficiency? 4-3 Temps: 19.5 to 24.1 degrees Humidity: 41% to 62% 5-3 Temps: 19.5 to 24.2 degrees Humidity: 38% to 65% Watering: 1000 ml. (Only calcium) 6-3 Temps: 19.2 to 23.8 degrees Humidity: 49% to 67% 7-3 Temps: 17.9 to 23.8 degrees Humidity: 56% to 75% 8-3 Temps: 17.5 to 22.1 degrees Humidity: 61% to 81% Watering: 1000 ml. I gave her another feed. It is looking worse, the overall colour of the plant is more light green. The leaves are taco'ing and there are some burnt tips. The intensity of the light is 50% with a distance of 55 cm. And the temps are not even that high too. 9-3 Temps: 17.1 to 21.9 degrees Humidity: 55% to 82% Installed the dehumidifier, as the humidity is getting high at lights off. The diary is a month behind but she is still not fully recovered. IF SOMEONE KNOWS WHATS GOING ON PLEASE LET ME KNOW! 💚
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left only the top four main cola leaves on each plant. lights down to 12/12 stretch has been induced. The plants have been mainlined continously.
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@Andres
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he behaves well outdoors we will see what he can offer us later ... it is not long before he starts his flowering ...
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Transplanted into a 3 gallon fabric pots. Cut off couple of the dried tips off the blue gelato, not sure what's up with it, the other two girl got topped left the gelato alone you can see why other than little blue everything is looking as I expected
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Got a TDS meter at the end of this week. This lady is also in full on flower!!! I just love seeing the pistols, I am also catching a small bit of smell during a small period when the lights come on! She is starting to spread out and even out well. I dont think she is to great for LST, or at least she should be started a bit towards the end middle of week 3 or the end even. She grows short and bushy.
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@Gonjuk
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Ciao a tutti, confermo che sta mettendo un odore simile alla ciambella con note di arancia dolce calda, le cime sono molto dense specialmente quelle in alto, ec di 2.4 ph 6.3!
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A great genetic to be cultivated, it smelled great at the time of harvesting which took place on the 12th, now waiting for the drying and curing process to be able to give more complete feedback in the next update about the aroma and flavor.. 🌱✌️💨🍁
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@Chupus
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the plant looks great
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Hey there, my fellow ninja enthusiasts! Week 12 in our Tropical Tangie Ninja Run has been a wild ride, packed with thrilling developments and a few climate surprises. Let's dive in – this week, the temperature decided to crank up to a sizzling 32°C! As the guardian of my Tangie, I had to spring into action. To maintain a comfortable environment for her, I cranked up the humidity to a cozy 75%. Why, you ask? Well, it's all about VPD – Vapor Pressure Deficit. This fancy term essentially means we're striving to keep the air conditions as close as possible to the optimal range for plant health. Think of it as creating a ninja-approved climate! Now, let's talk trichomes. Oh boy, the trichome production this week has been off the charts! These little resin factories are working overtime, and the results are nothing short of mesmerizing. The numbers are outstanding, and the formation is simply beautiful. Our Tangie is turning into a trichome queen! But that's not all. This week, I've been all about that Zen garden vibe. I've been zenning out and sharing my herbal medicine not only with my plant but also with my ninja buddies. It's like a little garden party with a side of relaxation. Now, onto the numbers game – I raised the TDS (Total Dissolved Solids) to 400 and bumped up the pH to 6.3. Why, you ask? Well, it's all about fine-tuning the nutrient solution. These adjustments ensure our Tangie gets the right balance of nutrients, promoting optimal growth and flowering. It's like giving her a customized meal plan for maximum ninja power! So there you have it – a blast of a week in the world of our Tropical Tangie Ninja Run. As always, I'm here, sharing the journey with you all. Stay tuned for more ninja updates, and remember, every twist and turn in this adventure is a testament to our dedication and love for the art of cultivation. Keep the ninja spirit alive, my leafy warriors! As always thank you all for stopping by, for the love and for it all , this journey of mine wold just not be the same without you guys, the love and support is very much appreciated and i fell honored and blessed with you all in my life<3 <3 <3 #aptus #aptusplanttech #aptusgang #aptusfamily #aptustrueplantscience #inbalancewithnature #trueplantscience #dutchpassion #dogdoctorofficial #legoninjago #growerslove 
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