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Apport en PK 15/17 organique par griffage. Arrosage au thè de compost oxygéné. Defoliation légère pour dégager les sites de fleurs.
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Day 24: 600 W LED Light schedule 24/6, ventilation is the same +15 min after the lamp switches off. Water: 50ml per plant so 2x 25 ml per day per plant. Fertilization with bat guano and the same amount of water on Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday. They grow nicely! Someone commented that it looks more magnesium deficiency problem instead of burning so suggested me to add Epsom salt to the water. I ordered Epsom salt so I will give it a go! Thank you! I still believe that I put too close the lamp so it was related to it also but I can see spots on the lower leaves so there is magnesium problem here as well. By the way, they look now beautiful! Blue Sherbet S1 is slower a bit but it is Sativa. Day 25: They started growing rapidly. Day by day they are getting bushy and growing nicely. Day 26: Epsom salt has arrived. I will start feeding them with it. I will mix one tablespoon with 50 ml water 2x a day and I will do it on Monday, Wednesday, Friday. Day 27: As I mentioned in my other diary the last 3 days was crazy hot especially today in London 38 degrees. In my tent, there are 32-32.5 degrees. Luckily, I have direct ventilation on the plants so they won't feel that much heat, but it is crazy... anyways They are getting really bushy and keep growing. I can see some yellow pots but started feeding properly them with Epsom salt and bat guano. Day 29: I retrained (LST) they so tried to spread the sides and bend more the main stamp and also changed their position so I placed them to a different corner. Day 30: It looks like that the Epson salt is good they look better green also now I just damage some leaves as I retrained them. Tomorrow starts the 5th week where I will do some Topping to them except to the Blue Sherbet S1 because it is quite small for that. I will use only LST and FIMing for her.
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This is getting close to flush now and she smells lush very gasy and so sticky lol brilliant genetics
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Lights are at 27 inch now. I moved them way back because I forgot I had a seedling in my tent and it needs a lot of distance to keep it chill(Er). I also think after a ton of reading and looking around, I had my lights way too close. I see my Candida is now starting to get deeper green leaves already instead of the bleached white/green she has. Watered with work casting tea. Em1+Epsom salt+a splash of Gaia power bloom. Fungus gnats are still hanging around but seem to have lost population. Also noted that sf2000 have a temperature of 4700k for cameras. Temperatures have been lower even though winter is ending. We aren't running our heat as much, so the ambient temperature in my room is lower. Plants still enjoy 21c weather during the day, and 19 at night. I am periodically opening the windows and hitting the room with 13/16 degree weather during the day and at night to pump these girls with some stress hormones. Lights higher now at 24ish inches.
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Most of them made it only 1 six shooter definitely didnt make it and a cream cookies is a lil stuck. I threw a mexican airlines in the old six shooter cup but just letting it germinate in the soil I havnt done that in a while. They are going to get another feed tmm. The medium is a 50/50 coco/soil mix since I'm using the green buzz and its organic I figured a little soil might be beneficial. Day 7 from germination they should be ready to go into their final pots in the next few days.
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Vamos que os explico un poco critical es una variedad indica con una floración rápida, sus flores son compactas , y bastante resinosas, tiene aromas fuertes. El ambiente en el secado estuvo en 23 grados de media y 40% de humedad se pasaron rápido al bote de cristal, 7 días en concreto. Hasta aquí todo familia, espero que os agrade un saludo y buenos humos💨💨💨
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Going to harvest her today trichomes are nice n Amber :) what do you guys think??
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Hi everyone I chop her down day 86 and let her dry in 19° temp and RH 65 % I'm going to slow drying for best results 7 to 8 days She is very dense and sticky bud and so heavy too I think she yield over 150g plus but the bud are not 100% purple its mix with light purple and green ass you can see in pic or video but still I'm very very happy and already germinate another purple lemonade 💜 next week I will update smoke reviews and final dry weight 😀
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🌾 Harvest Week 🌾 What an incredible journey this has been. Hokuzan has reached the finish line, and she's looking absolutely stunning. The buds are fully developed, covered in an incredible layer of resin, and the deep purple tones have become even more pronounced over the last few days. Most of the pistils have darkened, the flowers have finished swelling, and the aroma is now at its strongest. Every time the tent is opened, the terpene profile fills the room and reminds me why this genetic has been such a pleasure to grow. The trichome coverage is simply outstanding, coating every bud and sugar leaf with a thick blanket of frost. The plants have stayed healthy from start to finish, making this one of the smoothest and most rewarding runs I've had. It's finally time to harvest. I'll be cutting them down now and moving on to drying and curing, where the real magic continues. I can't wait to see the final results after a proper cure. Genetics: Hokuzan (World Breeders) 🌍 Breeder: Hidden Group Genetics
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One week of topping. After 19 days, they grew enough to safely cut the apical buds, and I also removed the first node from each plant, leaving only three nodes. A total of 6 branches per plant, which I will let continue growing. Later, before switching them to flowering, I will perform LST. The plant structure clearly shows its indica dominance, with broad leaves, short turnudal distance, and a good thickness of the main stem. At the end of the week, seeing that they were starting to get a good size, I increased the power or intensity of the light to 220W. And they will continue like this until I change the photoperiod to 12/12h and increase it to 300W. Una semana de poda de apicales. Con 19 dias crecieron lo suficiente como para poder cortar los apicales sin correr ningún peligro y también me deshice del primer nudo de cada planta dejando solamente tres nudos en cada una de ellas. Total 6 ramas por planta que dejaré que sigan creciendo y más adelante, antes de pasarlas a floracion, les haré un LST . La estructura de la planta muestra claramente su predominancia índica, hojas anchas , distancia inturnudal corta y un buen grosor del tallo principal. A finales de semana visto que empezaban a tener buen tamaño aumenté la potencia o intensidad de luz a 220W. y así pasarán hasta que cambie el fotoperiodo a 12/12h. y lo suba a 300W.
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😤love it here
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This week has gone fine except for one thing which I’ll come to later on. Still stretching, canopy par level is 900 on average and I don’t have any way of getting the lights up further. Hoping the intense light will slow the stretch down a bit but we will have to wait and see. Worst case I’ll have to dim the lights down a bit. That leads me onto the mystery of this week. The nearly dead plant. I have no idea why it has gone so limp. You can kind of see on the photo lapse how quickly it collapses. Incase it’s some kind of disease I’ll give it another day in there. If it doesn’t recover I’ll have to pull her out and try to train the other plants over her empty spot so I don’t waste any light. EC is around 1.2-1.5 atm, the highest dose I’ll be giving them will be week 4 and 5 of flower when the buds seem to do the most weight gains (visually). Canopy is actually quite even if you overlook the hole in the canopy, maybe a couple inches between highest and lowest. Anyway, thanks for checking in guys, if anyone has any thoughts/comments about the dead plant let me know as I’m struggling to find answers online. 😊
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🌱 Week 5 – Vegetation Plants are now in a strong vegetative stage, showing vigorous growth and a well-developed structure. Leaf size has increased noticeably, and the canopy is becoming denser and more uniform across all plants. Nutrient levels have been adjusted to support higher demand, resulting in healthy green coloration and steady development. Root systems are fully established, allowing for more efficient nutrient uptake. Environmental conditions remain stable, helping maintain consistent growth without signs of stress. Overall, plants are responding very well and are preparing for the transition into the next phase.
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week two flower everything looks healthy :D today i defoliated them i watered them with 1.5l every 48h the light i use was set to 80% and it hangs 80cm away from the tops
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First feeding. Going well so far fist day of last. Lst going well.
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Jan 4 - Had some high temps in the morning. Plant is growing with buds fattening. Less green on base of calyx' means there's probably less than a week to go. Some wilting occurring as senescence comes to an end. Jan 5 - Watered at 3.30PM. Calyx Trichomes still show clear. Defoliated two wilting leaves to provide better airflow for the next week. Jan 5 - HARVEST UPDATE (7 Days Drying) - First plant showed signs of first small branches snapping. I've snipped buds (with sugar leaves) into a jar to cure. I'll manicure once I ensure the humidity level is ideal. Jan 6 - 11.30PM Calyx' are finally showing amber, and quite a few! There's still clears, but this likely means harvest is close. Removed 1 wilting fan leaf. Jan 7 - 5.00AM Harvested remaining plant, removed fan leaves and left sugar leaves. Hang drying at 60F and 60%RH, will check on in a week. Jan 17 - Jarred both plants at 63%-64%RH. Dry weight for first plant 17.4g is and Second plant after trim is 25.9g. Total harvest is 43.3g dry.
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Got 2304 into her final home in a 3 gallon pot, I used grow dots at 1 table per gallon of medium and made the bottom 3rd of the soil a little hot with fresh ocean Forrest soil, and purple cow non manure compost.. and moved her to my new ac infinity 3x3 tent... she's showing off a bit, I did some early training with garden staples however when she gets a little bigger I'll be replacing the staples for bamboo steaks and garden wire to stretch her out for maximum light penetration!
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Another week and flower and all is good! happy vibes in the tent, plants transitioned well even with some technical errors like power cuts etc. Looking forward to the late stage of flower, structure is beautiful !!