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Working on some timelapse settings so I can have some cool development videos for my journals. Enjoy! Does the size/height and thickness of these guys seem healthy for the 6 week age? Just want to check in with some experienced growers.
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Plant is moving along nicely. Was a little slow at the start but Xpert Nutrients make it really easy to dial in the ph, over my 3 years of growing. I've only done soil. So, this is all new, my 1st grow was coco. And turned out well. All my hydro plants in this frankinstine setup (waiting on a tent i ordered 3 weeks ago) poxy FedEx. Pushing on the pheno has moved on gradually and picked up pace and growing healthy and full bodied. Thanks to my sponsors Kannabia, & Xpert nutrients. Thanks to all whom stop by. Sponsors gift to you DISCOUNT CODES Xpert nutrients 20% off code ggst Zamneisa 20% off code: ZAMMIGROW2024 Spiderfarmer.eu code:
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Keep an eye on EC and ph 👍 Taking a bit of a gamble and using my homemade DWC pots , what the worst that could happen ? #Friday13th
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10 weeks old today. Flowers are getting thicker and thicker as harvest is near. Plants are receiving stored rainwater and have noticed they aren’t drinking as much as just a few days ago. The smaller plant is a little further along than its larger roommate but I really need to cut them down together. I’d imagine maybe another week until they get cut. 9-21 very soon will be harvested. Doing my best to insure they are at their peak. Decided to wash the buds since they spend a lot of time in the backyard. Thanks everyone for your input. 9-22 first day of autumn. Plants seems to be to be doing well. A touch of light burn but not bad. Probably going to wait till Friday to harvest at 11 weeks. Still hot here but gradually getting better. 9-24. Continue to flush the plants with stored rainwater. Both are looking healthy as they will be harvested in 2 days after a cold front passes with lower temps and humidity.
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Missed one week off uploads was real busy but this one coming along good ...smells real strong ..cant wait...the orgainic way......
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hello to all, friends of the weed. my patience has reached its limit with this summer! after raising this beautiful little girl very sparingly .... I found out I was attacked by red spiders! fuck fuck fuck fuck.... just as things spun as smoothly as oil! who among you can recommend the right remedy to send away these shits of animals??? thanks early
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🌱Welcome to my 2 x 4 ft autoflower tent. Who else is stoned as fuck? Here we have Seedsman's Strawberry Cheesecake. We just finished the 3rd week of flower. She is staying short and compact like an indica. Only 3 inches of vertical growth the past week. Stretching only half as fast as some of the other in the tent. I prefer this structure of a plant! Short compact and bushy 😌💨 💧She has been receiving water every other day about 1 L of pH adjusted to 6.5. ✂️ TRAINING: NONE 💡⚡Check Mars Hydro out on Instagram! @marshydro_aliexpress2 💡⚡
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Strating the germination process for my latest grow. Im growing white Bhutanese by Mandala Seeds. ■ {{ White Bhutanese: 80% Sativa 20% Indica ~ 12 to 14% THC & CBD (Earthy, Fruity, Lemon, Mint, Nutty, Sour, Spicy / Herbal, Sweet)}} Really into cultivating a highly therapeutic strain, which begins with finding something close to what you want to achieve. Fingers crossed 🤞 September 23. In the rock wool she goes. September 30 Patricia is officially transplanted to her resevoir.
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After almost 1 week with my girls with MarsHydro 100w znd a proper tender with
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📆 Semana 3: Con el coco ya limpio y la EC estabilizada, la planta entra en dinámica de absorción normal. El estiramiento se regula y comienzan a definirse los primeros botones florales en las puntas, con pistilos multiplicándose y estructura cada vez más ordenada. Los riegos siguen suaves pero constantes, manteniendo el equilibrio radicular y evitando nuevas acumulaciones. La planta responde con hojas firmes, color uniforme y mayor presencia aromática, que evoluciona desde la nota cítrica inicial. Semana de consolidación tras el ajuste del medio. Seguimos creciendo fuerte 💪!
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Welcome to another episode of Growfessor theatre, 4x8 edition! Week 3F, ladies are doing good. Added B-52 to the nute mix, LSD, Green Crack and Divine storm are hungry! Did some defoliation. Thanks for stopping by growfessors, tune in next time! 👽🌳💚
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Hello all and thank you for stopping by. Not much drama this week as things have settled down and we're finally seeing big growth. Day 16 - Really nothing happened here. I did water with my remaining BS Molassis/Epsom salt solution. PH corrected up to 6.5 Day 17 - Here is my only real drama. If you see in the corresponding picture I have shriveled and yellowed tines on my 3 bladed leaves. This is because I left my light to close for too long. Because I wasn't paying attention to the distance between the light and canopy (Only monitoring the height of the plant) for about 3 days the canopy was getting closer till this day when I realized. I raised the light to 20" about canopy and remaining at 60%. Good news is my exhaust fan controller switch and ducting came in. I set it up and love how much more stable my Temps and RH have become. Day 18 - Today I started bottom watering and what a difference I'm noticing. She just sucked up the water and the growth moving forward was satisfying. Day 19 - Just monitored the environment on this day. However the damage to the leaves is done but the colour came back so Ying yang ☯️ Day 20 - again nothing but monitor the environment. I started rotating the pots 1/4 turn per day Day 21 - Bottom watered today and she took almost 500ml. Sprayed top down As well to moisten top. Added sticky traps for pest control. Also adjusted light up an inch to please the canopy. Day 22 - Today I rotated the pot 1/4 turn, misted the top of coco and monitored environment. She has about 3 nodes now although tightly packed. Breeder did say she was a short bushy girl. Overall the plant is coming along nicely and I'm happy with her growth. The stunting could have been my over watering in seedling or maybe it wasn't that bad, looking back that is. Logging has helped me so much as I often feel I'm not doing enough, then look in my logs and see, no you did that shit yesterday. Thank you to everyone who said to keep notes. I listened and I'm indebted to you all. Cheers till next week 🌲🌬️
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Lst went well. She was all in the hips and limboed with ease. Gave her a top feeding of ecothrive charge for the intense training in the next few weeks. She bounced back from lst the next day and I topped her for the first time on the 5th node. It was a bit daunting as this is my first time topping. Looking forward to the next few weeks with all the girls. Seeing them grow into thick lush women. I am considering scrogging all these girls. It will be my first time doing this so any advice would be really appreciated. Also I will be super cropping them as I have never done that either. You can’t really do many things with autos, apart from watch them and lst. Photos are way more forgiving and I think I will be doing this type of growing from now on.
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The Oasis Project Durban Poison Quartet: Week 13 Grow Diary Report The Durban Poison quartet is showing great vitality this week, basking in full outdoor sunlight on the deck. All four plants are fully in their vegetative stage, pushing out healthy fan leaves and developing unique physical profiles across their individual fabric pots. Individual Plant Breakdown DP1: This plant features a very distinct, open growth structure compared to its siblings. The branches are long, reaching outward and upward with plenty of space between the nodes. It is highly scannable, making it easy to see through to the inner stems. It looks vigorous and is taking full advantage of the ambient light. DP5: Showing off a much bushier, dense canopy than Plant #1. The leaves are clustered tightly together, creating a thick dome of foliage. The rich green coloring looks strong, though there are a few minor leaf imperfections typical of outdoor grows, likely from wind or light exposure. DP6: This is the absolute powerhouse of the group. Plant #6 has exploded into a massive, lush bush with dark green fan leaves. It has overtaken its pot size with heavy branching and dense growth, indicating a highly active root system and excellent nutrient uptake. DP4: Exhibiting a medium-bushy profile, sitting right between the open structure of #1 and the density of #5 and #6. Plant #4 shows some noticeable light-colored spotting and mild chlorosis (yellowing) on a few of its mid-to-lower fan leaves. Garden Notes & Observations Observation: Current Status Growth Stage: Late Vegetative Environment: Outdoor, full sun exposure Containers: Large black smart/fabric pots (including a 25-gallon container for Plant #4) Support Systems: Wooden bamboo stakes utilized across the pots to stabilize early branching Next Steps: Nutrient Check: Keep a close eye on Plant #4. The mild leaf spotting and fading could point to the beginning of a minor nutrient deficiency (possibly nitrogen or magnesium) or slight watering stress. A gentle, balanced feeding might be needed to green it back up. Canopy Management: With Plant #6 getting so incredibly dense, it might benefit from some light defoliation of the inner/lower leaves in the coming weeks to improve airflow and prevent moisture traps. Overall, the quartet is looking fantastic, strong, and well-positioned as they continue their outdoor vegetative cycle. Say hello to the new member of the Oasis Project, Pablo the Prickly Pear. Native to the high plains of Colorado. Look quick, she about to bloom and it only lasts for a day!
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Beautiful strain so far, hope she was gonna grow a little bigger but she's did get very big,she's starting to produce a very nice smell. Let's see what happens guys.
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Great week for these girlies, they’re 6 days into transition and started to give me some real good stretching! They’ve got so many sturdy branches I’m hoping when flower triggers they go crazy and I’m very sure they will! Weed seed express continue to astonish me! There strains are so stable! Can’t wait to see her bloom 👊🏽💚
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Was such a pleasant harvest from start to finish, no issues at all. A tip for next time would be to have the SCRoG lower as I couldn’t really tuck any node sights this time round, smells absofuckinglutely amazing from 3RD week bloom onwards!
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Green House Feeded one is enjoying life and keeps stretching. Advanced Nutrients one moved to left top corner and she seems to be doing better than last week. Light intensisty is at 90% in 50 cm distance.