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Start Woche 6: Jetzt wird final “gesetzt”. Nach dem strukturierten Aufbau in Woche 5 liegt der Fokus diese Woche darauf, die Pflanzen in eine stabile, performante Endform zu bringen: gleichmäßiges Canopy, saubere Lichtverteilung und eine Rootzone, die das Topfvolumen aktiv nutzt. Ziel ist, dass jede Top-Zone unter vergleichbaren Bedingungen arbeitet – das ist die Grundlage für eine effiziente nächste Phase. 🌿✅ Canopy / Training • Feintuning statt Stress: LST wird nur noch gezielt nachjustiert, um Tops auf eine Ebene zu bringen und Schattenzonen zu minimieren. • Struktur sichern: Triebe werden so geführt, dass Luftfluss im Inneren bleibt und keine überlappenden Blattpakete entstehen. • Priorität: gleichmäßige Spitzenhöhe + klare Triebführung → maximale Nutzfläche unter der Lampe. Klima & Licht (Wachstum pushen, ohne zu überfahren) Woche 6 entscheidet oft, wie “smooth” der Übergang später läuft. Daher: • Klima stabil halten, sodass Transpiration sauber läuft (keine kalten Bremsen, kein stehender Dampf). • Licht/Abstand so einstellen, dass die Pflanzen aktiv wachsen, aber ohne unnötigen Stress (Leaf-Pray, keine aufrollenden Kanten). Bewässerung / Rootzone Mit 7-L Pots ist jetzt wichtig, dass die Rootzone konstant arbeitet: • Rhythmus beibehalten, nicht hin- und herspringen. • Ziel: gleichmäßig feucht + maximaler Sauerstoff → aktive Wurzelspitzen = schnellerer Zuwachs. • Wenn der Topf schneller leicht wird, ist das ein gutes Zeichen: mehr Wurzelmasse, höherer Verbrauch. Plan für diese Woche Diese Woche wird die Form final fixiert: Canopy glätten, Mikroklima verbessern, Rootzone stabil halten. Wenn alles sauber läuft, ist das die perfekte Ausgangslage, um die Pflanzen kontrolliert in die nächste Phase zu führen. 🔥🏆
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The buds are starting to be big and smelly, they are fattening and we can see her grow day after day. We are super happy with this breed and we can't wait to see more from her. Some bigger leaves are full of pollen and that makes us hope for the best. Hoping everything keeps going well 😀
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So despite many obstacles and hurdles, we are on the last week of flowering hopefully the heat stays down for the next few days, and I can get some color into these nugs the sativa Room may need a few more weeks no big deal. This is typical of sativa leaning strains. this will give me a bit of a stagger in between harvest so I don’t have to do all the work in one day which is a good thing .
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D22 - Today was the start of the fourth week of veg, and it was time to transplant the girls into their final pots. I got the largest pots that I could find that still would fit in my small tent: 25-liter square pots. I prepared each pot with mycorrhiza before transplanting. I picked #2 and #3 to transplant since they are the most similar in structure, even though #1 and #2 are more similar in size. I adjusted the light to 300 PPFD at the canopy level. Finally, I gave each girl one liter of water @ pH 6.6. D24 -The girls love their new homes and have grown quite a bit in a couple of days. I've added a bunch of sensors to the pots to monitor the soil moisture better, one Flower Care sensor and one Blumat Digital in each pot. The Flower Care sensors aren't all that reliable in larger pots, so I temporarily added the Blumat sensors from my other tent to get a feel for how the FC sensors work in these pots and dial in the Blumat watering system. However, I haven't turned on the system yet, as the soil moisture remains relatively high after the transplant. D25 - It looks like the transplant was a success and that I avoided stunting either girl. They are looking more vigorous with each day. Yay! I'll give them one more day to chill and settle in before starting LST tomorrow. D26 - Started LST today. D27 - Tightened the LST wires and increased the light dimmer to around 400 PPFD at canopy level. D28 - The end of the fourth week of veg and all is well in the tent. I did a soil slurry test to check the pH since this is the first time using this soil blend. The test showed a pH of 7.0 so all good.
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Shes doing super well and seems to only want water. 4 weeks left on this girl.
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3° settimana di fioritura. Il profumo che emanano è già bello forte... immagino che l'ultima settimana sarà concentrato di aromi dolci e fruttati 😂🤣👍💪✌️🙏
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Trichomes mostly milky, a few clear. 1 more week.
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She is much prettier than she was a week ago :) I remembered that I have my first grow light, which is more compact and it will give me more space, so I changed my light, now the girl's side branches get light too:) I add a lot of video memes, because I really want to win Iphone16 pro ;) and those who don't take risks don't drink champagne:) good luck to everyone.
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Week 6 flower, half way there! Buds are starting to fill in now and getting some decent frost. A couple of tops are getting more light than others, and fattening a bit more and looking real nice. It looks like there is some purple starting to come out at the tops. She is strong and will go as fast as the soil and environmental conditions will allow her to. Hand watered in Gaia Green Soluble Seaweed Extract 0-0-17, otherwise water drip is running on same schedule. Just using straight tap water that sits in a 30 gallon reservoir with a submergible water pump running 24/7 breaking surface and aerating water. Water comes out the tap @ 7ph and less than 15ppm. So I don’t do nothing to it, I drink it:) Thanks for the view 🤜 Have a great week!
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At the end of week 3 I topped one of the strawberry cough they are all looking good and starting to veg I’m all caught up with the grow diary’s and will add at the end of every week. I’m in Australia and did start a little late into the season but hope to get a decent grow in they will be at my brothers once transplanted and he has a few aswel that I will add into the grow log nothing but sun and water only use a little thrive that’s from Bunnings that I get from my pops shed. They will be in a nicer cleaner soil when transplanted into veggie beds and will have chicken poo as a nutrient source first time ever using chicken poo so see how it goes. Will keep the grow log updated and hopefully everything goes all well for the travel and transplant for the plants in the next few days
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11/24/21 - They look really good for how overgrown they are becoming. We need to move the light to the top of the tent soon. 11/25/21 - Still need to move the light to the top of the tent but all plants look reeeally good and are flowering. 11/26/21 - So far so good. They are drinking more water so we have increased feedings. Once the light gets moved to the top all plants will be getting sufficient light. 11/27/21 - We moved the light way up to the top and bumped the light to about 70% power. See today’s picture! 11/28/21 - The plants look amazing! Check out the video from today. Basically we are just letting the plants flower. Feeding as needed. 11/29/21 - The girls are doing great and are budding nicely. Huge flowers are opening up! 11/30/21 - Tomorrow will be the start of Week 3 of flower! We are so excited to have these plants and watching them go crazy in flower.
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Chopped tonight so not weighed them yet will do tomorrow if I can. Ended up with 290g for 5 plants But 5 same seeds and 5 different pheno's. Judging by the looks the heaviest weight is from the one I topped . Already weighed one plant got 28g dry weight. Got 4 more babies chopped tonight
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Poderia ter saído melhor mais foi muito boa a experiência !! Valeu✌️🏼👽600
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Semana 24 março - 30 Março 26 e 29 março - feeding