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Hello, this week and the next ones will be peaceful. It's +-34 days of the girls' life. About 30 more days and we'll switch to flowering. The smell is delicious. I hope that the girls will also give me lush buds. Due to the use of new plant cultivation techniques, I have small concerns about growth, but I hope that my technique will work and I will base on it. (34 days of feminized seeds and the stem at the base has a circumference of 4.5 cm 😁. I should also start fertilization now, but it's already over. If I waited, I would have a problem with bending the stems. Best regards for all Smoke weed every day ✌️
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Chem Brulee – Pheno A | Week 2 Some plants demand attention through explosive growth. Others earn it through elegance. Chem Brulee Pheno A is beginning to look like one of those plants. While several of her tent mates are building wider structures, this phenotype is expressing herself differently. The slightly longer internodal spacing creates a more open architecture, giving the plant a refined and balanced appearance without sacrificing vigor. Every node is clearly defined, every branch has room to breathe, and the overall structure already hints at a phenotype that may favor vertical development as flowering progresses. What stands out most this week is the confidence of her growth. The main stem is thickening nicely, secondary shoots are emerging strongly from each node, and the newest growth displays that bright healthy green color that growers love to see during early vegetative development. From above, the canopy remains symmetrical and organized. From the side, the increased spacing between nodes reveals the plant’s structure beautifully, making it easy to follow her development stage by stage. Rather than stacking tightly, she appears to be building a framework designed for future expansion. The stem itself deserves mention. It has developed excellent thickness relative to the plant’s size and shows no signs of weakness despite the more open growth pattern. This combination of strong stem development and longer internodes often creates plants that are easy to manage and train later in the cycle. The lower branches are already reaching outward with purpose, and new growth sites are becoming increasingly visible. Every node is beginning to establish its own potential future flowering site, laying the foundation for what should become a productive structure once the flowering stretch begins. Environmentally, conditions remain unchanged from the rest of the Project Blue garden: * 12/12 from seed * RH: 60–65% * Day temperature: ~26°C * Night temperature: ~18°C * Root zone temperature: ~21°C * Watering pH: 6.0 * EC: 1.0 * Nutrients: * Plagron Terra Grow * Power Roots * Pure Zym * Sugar Royal * Foliar: Vita Race * PPFD approximately 600–700 One detail I particularly appreciate about this phenotype is how clearly she displays her structure. The spacing between nodes allows every growth point to be seen and documented, making her a fantastic candidate for following developmental changes throughout the coming weeks. These are often the plants that reveal their personality early and continue to surprise as flowering progresses. For now, Chem Brulee Pheno A appears healthy, vigorous, and completely on schedule. She may not be the most compact plant in the room, but she is demonstrating exactly the kind of balanced growth that suggests strong genetic expression and excellent adaptation to her environment. As always, Mr. Baggy remains on quality-control duty, carefully monitoring progress from somewhere nearby and ensuring every leaf receives the appropriate level of professional inspection. Week 2 closes with a healthy root zone, strong stem development, expanding side branches, and a beautifully organized structure that is becoming more interesting with each passing day. The journey continues. 🌱💚 Thank you to everyone following along with our Project, and to the friends, growers, sponsors, and community members who continue to support these diaries week after week. Your encouragement helps transform simple plant documentation into a shared learning experience for growers around the world. Growers Love and on to Week 3. 🚀🌿
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Sept 19 2022 - chopped the Russian this morning and is she ever ready. - 85 cm tall and 2lbs 8oz wet weight - target is 14 days hanging min. 20th - LSD does Not get chopped today… we’ll leave that for the weekend. 25th - LSD gets harvested tomorrow afternoon - Honduras x Panama and Panama Red get fed today 30th - day 12 of hanging and the Tzar Bomba is Not brittle yet Oct 1st - day 13 hanging, only 1 branch objected, we’ll get a few more days out of her
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D29 Topped all her main node sites, going from 4 to 8 branches. Defoliated canopy to reduce overlap and promote airflow since I saw minor bites in my leafs. D31 ALL my new growth looked brown? This combined with the increasing biteholes in my leafs told me I had to act. I suspected the brown growth to be a root/overwatering issue so made sure to hold off on watering for now. For the bugs I used a 3% hydrogen peroxide dilluted 1:10 in a spray bottle with water. Sprayed leafs bottom and top till drenched, kept coming back every day to spray whenever i felt like it. D34 No increase in any signs of bugs, all new growth was completely green, new branches growing out. Seems like the treatment worked and decided to feed again since soil 10cm deep was dry. 4L with 0.5:1000 calmag 1.5:1000 grow and 1:1000 PR. Watering slowly to ensure even distribution of water throughout soil, want that rootmass to grow huge! D35 Weather forecast for upcoming weeks looks amazing, moved her outside again. Since the autos im currently running need light priority for early vigorous growth, my Frisian lady had to make do with very low PPFD levels (80-250). All things considered she performed really well this week recovering from bugs, root issues and very low light intensity.
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Alles super mein Training diese Woche war hart deswegen ist sie langsamer gewachsen dafür brauchte sie 2-3 Tage Regeneration ich hab sie mal verglichen Mit ein paar anderen aus dieser grow Community ich bin sehr beeindruckt von Euren aufzuchten aber ich muss sagen ich bin irgendwie paar Tage voraus trotz hartem Training Also wenn ihr Lust und Zeit habt vergleicht einfach mal selbst und Bildet Eure eigene Meinung sagt mir Was ihr denkt positiv wie auch negativ im Fine With that thx already and stay save and high!!!!!me stay save high!!!!enjoy life 💯💯
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Easy strain to grow, tolerant a high ppm. Very good smoke. Buds are not very dense.
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Welcome to the Sweet Seeds Cup 🏆 Hi everyone 🤗. This week she started scattering her Kush aroma 😍. It has developed very well this week. The buds are getting bigger and more mature. She stopped growing in height, but now she is putting all her energy into forming the buds 👍. I will start to slow down the fertilizer from next week :-). Until then, I wish you all a nice start into the new week, stay healthy 🙏🏻, and let it grow 🌱 You can buy this Strain at : https://sweetseeds.es/es/ Sweet Seeds Cup 🏆 Type: San Fernando Lemon Kush ☝️🏼 Genetics: OG Kush x Kosher Kush 👍 Vega lamp: 2 x Todogrow Led Quantum Board 100 W 💡 Bloom Lamp : 2 x Todogrow Led Cxb 3590 COB 3500 K 205W 💡💡☝️🏼 Earth: Canna Bio ☝️🏼 Fertilizer: Canna Bio ☝️🏼🌱 Water: Osmosis water mixed with normal water (24 hours stale that the chlorine evaporates) to 0.2 EC. Add Cal / Mag to 0.4 Ec Ph with Organic Ph - to 6.0 - 6.3 💦💧
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Day 70 – Flower Week 1 (Flip on Day 67) The plant has transitioned into flowering smoothly. The wide, low structure from the veg phase is still obvious—a dense, even canopy stretched neatly across the scrog net. Multiple tops are sitting at a uniform height, and the first small pistils are starting to show. Foliage remains mostly healthy: a rich mid-green with a slight sheen. A few of the older fan leaves down low are beginning to yellow lightly, which is normal at this stage as long as it doesn’t accelerate. New growth at the top looks vigorous, a sign that the root zone is active and stable. The post-flip stretch has started but remains moderate, which suits the flattened training style well. Light penetration across the canopy is excellent, giving every bud site an even start.
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Uno de los mejores cultivos que he tenido
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The temperature and humidity listed above are averages for the week. The above listed nutrients are dry and, with exception of ferrous sulfate, pre mixed at the listed rates of ml per gallon of soil. On day 3 I top dressed with ferrous sulfate monohydrate at the rate of 2.5ml/gallon of soil as listen in nutrients section. On day 3 the #3 plant seemed off. It never straightened up. 'd really like to save it even if it falls behind the others. I dug it up after pictures and placed it in a perlite filled clone chamber. Day 1 and 2 we had heavy dew. Afternoon on day two we had cooler temps and intermittent rain that continued into early morning Day 3. Day 3 was overcast with thunderstorms and rain that evening and night. The morning of day 4 we had a rain shower, but the sun came out mid day. 2-3am early morning day 5 we had very heavy thunderstorm. There was a lot of wind and rain. On day 6 the rain forecast was reduced to 5%. Despite this we had a thunderstorm with heavy rain and wind around 9.30 a.m. and a second round that evening.The soil in these pots has been soaking wet all week. Fortunately day 7 we had lots of sunshine and a light breeze that dried the soil out. This week presented a lot of challenges. I lost one plant to either my not mixing the nutrient thoroughly or the excessive moisture. If the dry fertilizers premixed into the soil are concentrated in an area of soil they can bring the roots. The excessive moisture can do the same. All that said the lost plant is still alive and we will see if it survived the intensive care unit. The two plants remaining are looking fantastic and have weathered these storms with vigor. Overall this week was a success.
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First week for the sticky beast and purple queen i had the runtz seeds a week earlier and i did not Wanted to wait i want these bitches to come out and soon 😂
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week end. 26/2 - day42 technically this week has seen the plant definitely start to turn its effort to flowrring. the bb plants have interesting lookong pistils inasmuch as they are almost plumper and stockier it seems than other strains ive seen. the leaves of both my bbs are almost a mint green with the slight red tinge to the stems; at first i thought it was a cause for concern but apparently not... gave a half strength feed followed by more plain water a couple days later.. next time imma hit it hard..
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Well met fellow growers 🌵💚 Day 53: slight lightburn on mutant cos akmost touching light. I would have HST the cola down if my irl fellow grower said if the light doesnt burn my hand it wont burn the cola badly😁 well it has slighty, but def better than potentially losing the whole cola. Other than that, lil bit of nute burn? Atleast i think so, will cut to amaller feedings. I fear that my offbrand light might not pull the watts i would need 😕 Day 54: Started to see lil nute burn and quite dark green tint on leaves so im thinking it might b nitrogen toxicity. Did. 2ml/L flashclean 1.2l for all. Gonna feed just ph water tomorrow snd check runoff, hope everything is well and i havent managed to lock these babies😉 Day 55: so after flashclean i gave girls 3l each ph water at 6.3. #1 came out 2.8ec and ph 5.8 #2 3.8ec and ph 4.6😳 #3(mutant) came out as 6.5ph and ec 1.8. they seem to do well but i gotta take a break from feeds w 1 and 2 Day 56: Despite horrible ec and ph readings on #1 and #2, they are doing just fine by the looks of it😅 either FB breeds the most beastly resistant seeds or my shit needs calibration. Prolly both tbh😂 Buds seem to get bigger and the smell is growing day by day. I already get pretty strong vanilla and pine?? Smell😍 hopefully the flashclean was right move to do! I think there may have been some lockout happening in all of em and thats why my runoff came that high. I hope flashclean got rid of the most overfed nutes🙏
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These ladies are in full flower and progressing like a dream. The colas on them are chunky to all get out. And to think they've barely begun the flower period is mind blowing to me. I'll go in this week and do a good cleaning taking out some of the crispy leafs on the under canopy. Over all though Happy Growing.
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Well they are still here and plodding through eith no issues considering the sudden change in wheather 🌱 Need keep these critters at bay thoug they're out in search of these fruity flowers... Not really exfoliating to be honest just letting them do their thing now ✌️💚
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Die Knospenstruktur find ich echt klasse vorallem die Haare wirken richtig orange/rötlich anstatt bräunlich, war ein Augenschmaus.
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Coalas are now so fattened up they are toppling over. Not had this before so have just propped them up. Have trimmed a few leaves to get a bit more light in and some of the top leaves have started to die off so not long to go now. However, still no amber trichomes so patient I must be.