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This week the weather has been nice and consistent. Today has been the hottest on record in the UK reaching 37 degrees. This girl has loved it. She has bounced back nicely from her topping making the way for more bud production. fingers crossed this weather continues. 🤞
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@Swanberg
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The spread of the large plant almost takes up this whole tent. Definitely in the market for larger flower tent.
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@Kayotic
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*So many leaves!! Lots of defoliation still. *Smells stronger, earthy *About to have her own tent
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Forse e cresciuta un po' piccola perché si e spezzato un braccio nella 5 settimana ma le cime sono enormi e sono veramente pienissime di resina i tricomi sono enormi e sono veramente ovunque!!! Penso sia una delle mia cultivar preferite le cime sembrano durissime io le amo non vedo l'ora che arrivino alla fine!!!! Ora mi impegno a farle maturare come si deve!!!!
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Sorry not many pics this week, struck down with man-flu! Few pics of the new 600wt lumni fully adjustable light I picked up and have replaced one of the smaller kingbo’s with it, thought about having the two kingbo’s either side of this lumni but I really didn’t wanna forfeit the 400wt cobs! Also bought another double output air pump, so going into flowering phase, watt/plant ratio has increased and so has aeration to the air domes inside the smart pots. I’ve also added a small water pump to the nutrient tank to keep it moving/oxygenated while it’s waiting to feed into the drip tray.
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27/05 - Day 1 of Veg(1L of Nutrients dissolved in water poured into the tray) 1/06 - Day 6 added toothpick to help give support 2/06 - Day 7 checked on their root development, so I can transplant (Tomorrow we transplant)
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..We will see what she offers outdoor ... starting the fall ... with previous crops in the fall winter ... they are not very productive harvests ... so I will help them grow. If it were summer ... thanks royal queen ....
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Hey GrowDiaries! What a week it’s been! My plant’s growth has been off the charts, reaching an impressive height of 96 centimeters. 🌿📏 Here’s the scoop: Burst of Growth: This plant's not just growing; it's soaring! Reached a towering 96cm in height. Feels like it's reaching for the stars! Bloom Phase Nutrition: Still on track with the bloom-specific nutrition. It’s all about giving the plant exactly what it needs during this crucial phase. Telegram Bot Tweaks: I’ve upgraded my trusty Telegram bot. Squashed some bugs and made it even smarter. Now, it shows the status of the automated watering system along with the usual temperature, humidity, and other vital stats. Alert Threshold Adjustments: I’ve customized the alert thresholds to match the plant’s current phase. If, for instance, the temperature spikes, I get a notification. Staying one step ahead! A Problem-Free Week: Overall, the week went super smooth, and the plant looks absolutely fabulous. It's thriving, and I couldn’t be happier. And a short update on my plans for next week. I'm gearing up for some tech tweaks in my green haven. 🌿🔧 Here's what's on the agenda: Calibrating the Soil Moisture Sensor: Next week, I'm planning to calibrate my soil moisture sensor. It’s a nifty piece of tech that uses capacitive technology. So, how does it work? These sensors measure the water content in the soil based on the electrical capacitance. Basically, the more water in the soil, the higher the capacitance. It’s like a mini superpower for understanding soil moisture! Dealing with Environmental Factors: The catch is, the sensor's readings can be influenced by temperature and air humidity. I plan to make some smart corrections to minimize these effects. The goal? To get super accurate moisture readings, unaffected by external conditions. It’s all about precision! With these tweaks, I'm aiming for a perfect balance in my plant's environment. Fingers crossed for a week of tech triumphs and happy plants! That’s all for now, GD. Can't wait to see what the next week has in store for us! 🚀🌺
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So another week is over. I decided to use h2o2 and enzymes alternating from / days until the end. This time I used enzymes and canna boost. Next time H2o2 again!
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390g dry weight out of 2 plants in a 0.8m2, i'm happy with the results. Powerfulll Strain with 25% THC, i've tried uncured and already packs a punch. Very delightfull with both of phenos ! Recomend ! I will upload more photos after 2/3 weeks of curing
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Empieza el adiestramiento! Corte apical en el brote central y defoliacion general😋
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Day 43 12/06/2021- Beginning of week five of flower. She should be done soon, she will also get her final feeding soon. Day 45 12/08/2021- She got her final top dress today from here on out she is on her own all I will do is water with pain water PH to 6.2-6.8 when dry. Day 47 12/10/2021- She is coming along nicely. Very frosty wish she wasn't a auto so I could of clone her for sure. Today she got a nice treat as it rain in my hometown and that's the water she got. Hoping she is ready by the end of the year. I know she looks funny but she was never topped either. Day 49 12/12/2021- End of the week, nothing new.
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This is one of the prettiest plants I'm not gonna lie....
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Big changes this week. Day after last diary post I gave all 3 plants a defoliation and final lollipop. Top dressed with a significant amount of build a flower and 1/8 cup of craft blend. Some Kashi gold sprinkled and she should be good for a while Plants look great dropped temp a degree and Rh a few points down. Light is ripping at level 6 😂. Just water and rootwise this week. Can’t wait for these girls! Ppfd- 880 VPD- 1.3
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3/13/2024 - Day 15 Flower: Ran into some issues after the last watering. The newest leaves have some severe curling going on, and I've had a few leaves with some minor brown spotting. I'm not 100% sure what caused it, but narrowed it down to either TeaCo Super Tea, Recharge, or the foliar spray I did with Dr. Zymes Eliminator. I did the foliar at lights out, but maybe there was still some residue when the light came back on. Either way, I'm taking it easy on this watering. Gave them 4 gallons of 6.5 ph water mixed with Jay Plantspeaker Quillaja, Coconut Powder, and a half dose of Rootwise Bio-Catalyst and Yah-Whey. The curling does not seem ro be getting worse, so hopefully they will grow out of this. Also, they have started to slow on rhe stretching, which is good, because they are getting close to the light. 3/14/2023 - Day 16 Flower: So I've been looking at some of the more deformed leaves and I'm pretty sure the leaf curl and brown is from the Dr. Zymes. The leaves with issues appear to have a slight glossy residue to them. I'm guessing when the Dr. Zymes dried on the leaves, it had a reaction when the light came back on. Now that I'm into week 3 of flower, I plan to cut out any foliar sprays, so hopefully I'm right an the issue won't get worse. I had some seeds that I sprouted and forgot to use yesterday, so I made a 2 gallon Sprouted Seed Tea (SST) and added some Jay Plantspeaker Quillaja, Rootwise Bio-Phos, and a half dose of Fermented Comfrey Extract and Fermented Peach Extract. 3/16/2023 - Day 18 Flower: plants are looking good. Flowers are starting to develop and I'm already seeing the beginning of some tricomes. Stretch appears to be just about done, so hopefully it will be smooth sailing from here. The curling from last week has not gotten any worse. 3/17/2023 - Day 19 Flower: watered about 6 gallons of worm tea I brewed for about 24 hours. Added some Jay Plantspeaker Quillaja, BuildASoil BuildABloom, and Rootwise Bio-Catalyst. Also, did some minor defoliation of some of the larger fan leaves blocking lower bud sights. Still need to do more, but I plan to spread it out over a few days. 3/18/2023 - Day 20 Flower: Cleaned them all up real good. Took off all the large fan leaves, except for the top two, and cut off basically anything on the lower half of the plant. May have gone a little higher than I would have liked, now that I'm seeing it done, but too late now. Normally, i only like to take off about 1/3, but i guess we will see what happens when the bottom half is stripped. Always learning around here, haha. Hopefully I should have very little popcorn buds.
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16/10/2025 18:25 15°C 64%RH Here i am,man these plants smells a lot,super Fire🔥🔥 When every tree in the forest have yellow and brown falling leaves two hidden in plain sight marijuana plants stays green and keeps bumping juicy buds especially Coco fresh Days are now shorter,colder and the wettest days of the year are now officially beginning 30 minutes after we went out of the forest an heavy rain started and didn't stop until 18/10 morning,i'm honestly worried about my plants,😭 #1 Coco Milk 89 days from seed Buds are now putting on some weight ,i don't expect a big yield from her but the quality Is here better than any expectation Keep smelling like milk and coconut simply stronger than 5 days ago At 1:50 you could see a strange calix formation,that thing Is enormous and it's the only one in both plants I'm not worried about this,i find It funny and i'm intersted if someone can explain It scientifically #2 Coco fresh 77 days from seed Bigger bigger and bigger!!! This one doesn't give a fuck if nights are longer and colder,the buds have a totally different dimension in less than a week,smell is now coming through pretty similar to her sister Coco Milk with a funky candy twist not so potent right now According to the moon phases theory i will harvest probably 4/5 november when the moon will be full again Apricot and part of the gorilla z was harvested during the so called super moon and the difference on the smell and crystal coverage are pretty impressive being honest That's why i will push until the next full moon even with impossible climate #3 Coco Milk sample,simply sticky as a glue stick😂😂 Pictures and #4 Coco milk sample wet trimmed,have to say hard to trim,but the final result looks and smells AMAZING I know that Is better to wait but i have to try this ASAP,i have to know how It tastes
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I had some guests staying at the house so I had to move them under the patio for a week. Probably stunted their growth but 🤷‍♂️🏼. LSTing them into a spiral. Cheese has been easier since it’s much less bushy.