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Welcome to Week 7! All plants are in the flowering stage and looking good. They still have a while to go before harvest time, so I’ll just be waiting patiently 😉
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So there were a couple little things I did to the tenth I removed some of the very low but that we're definitely not getting anywhere close to the canopy in fact they're only sticking up about three and a half for in above the trellis net so got rid of those guys and I moved the air conditioner Inlet to the top of the tent other than that the girls are doing really well
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Chopped earlier than expected. I thought it was finished., I dried for a couple of days until the branches snapped without bending. Usually the good old stuff you can find from websites concerning this.
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This big lady has grown so so much this last week! She hit her preflower stretch and started flowering on me. She's doing great! I'm so glad I did a comparison with the large 7 gal pot. She does phenomenal in it! Did a little video of her today to show you the magnificent size of her and the many flowers sites that are starting to emerge.
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She reached the 2nd net 5 days after flipping to 12/12. First signs of flower and female genitals. Even though she was in veg, she smelled so strong.
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Pretty much the same as last week. Just putting on weight bulking up. No leaves changing yet either. Should start seeing leaves changing any day now.....
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Sprinkle with Kraft to add nutrients and spray the leaves with Epsom salt. The second bed of leaves is starting to recover from the magnesium deficiency.
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It's been a smooth grow year ..I am only using flora nova ...and pro tekt. Silica ..water is from local tap ..filtered with rv filter. There is movement og ,fatso bx1 x wilson, sunset sherbert x Sunday driver x Natrual Born Killer strains ....thanks for viewing
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Day 38: Watered the plants 0.5L with nuts 683 ppm, 1453 us/cm, PH 6.4 Day 39: Performed more lst Lights at 100% 72 cm Day 41: Watered the plants 0.5L with nuts 653 ppm, 1389 us/cm, PH 6.4
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Hello friends. Welcome back to peaky's garden Second week of rinsing for this beautiful little girl who is already starting to show some signs Amber on these Trichomes One of the strains is giving me huge satisfaction ,I think I've never grown such a big beast "autoflowering" wow I'm really surprised by its branching I really like this strain a lot
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We used a 200L rain catcher to brew feed using General Hydroponics. Worked well, we just needed to add some PH solution as it was slightly acidic. We definitely made a few mistakes when transplanting last week, next season we will be doing things alot differently in terms of homes so they don't have to get transplanted so often.
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My Northern Lights #10 plant is a real beauty. I love the old-school look of the leaves and the way it's growing. It's stacking up so nicely and getting huge! It's definitely a standout in the garden. Okay, This past week has been absolutely fantastic! The weather has been incredible, and I've been able to keep the windows open almost the entire time. My plants are thriving in the humidity, and the VPD has been perfect. Everything just feels so balanced and in check.
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13.06. OG KUSH-Day 49 The plant is now at the end of its seventh week, it has progressed well, except that it was stressed for 2 days because there was a strong storm and it tilted the plant, so I added another stake, straightened it and tied it up. 5 nights ago there was a strong storm, the morning after the storm when I came to the site, I found some plants crooked, some normal, but there were no broken ones, thank God, but they were very stressed and what you can see in the pictures appeared on the leaves, some leaves were crispy at the edges, but still green, mostly shoots before the newest ones. I haven't had this problem before, I researched a bit on the internet and came to the conclusion that the wind burned them, and I also turned to GW for an opinion, two characters confirmed my opinion. Two days later I noticed that the matter was getting worse and that it was spreading, which worried me, so I contacted GW again for an opinion. Some told me that it was mold, some that it was an infection, disease and so on, mostly guesswork, but no one specifically told me what was certain, so I decided on nim oil, and whatever it is, I guess the problem should be solved. According to some leaves, I would say that insects might be the problem, but I really don't know, I haven't had similar problems before. I regulate the ph of the plants, I still don't feed them, there is food in the ground for another week, except for the fact that I added cal-mag after that storm when I watered them. I want to say that the plants are certainly not locked, and the heat is not yet so high that this would happen from the same, the more the temperatures have dropped and now it is perfect. Since transplanting, I have watered the plants only 2 times. Yesterday morning they were topped for the second time, only the main branches, I will do the next topping of the side branches. Last night I sprayed the plants with neem oil and already today the problem seems to be going away, if I tripped at least it doesn't spread further, that's for sure. I didn't mix the oil very well, I didn't add any soap or anything like that because I wouldn't really spray the plants with any chemicals, and on some of the leaves on one or two plants there is that thick, brownish liquid, so I hope it won't hurt them, I noticed that today during the day, I couldn't see it at night. I still don't know what the problem is, but my guess is still that the wind burned them or some insects. Speaking of insects, I think I noticed thrips on one plant on the underside of the leaf, so in addition to the neem oil I already gave, I also ordered SMC, so I will spray that at least once a week while they are still young. Happy Growing and Stay High!!!
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This week I started bloom feed along with dutchpro explode at 50%. I defoliated alot of undergrowth as it would only struggle to grow. I removed half of what I wanted to remove due to not wanting to stress them too much.
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Ladys and gentleman it's your friendly neighborhood plant lover checking in once again. I'm here to give you all an update on my lovely Lavender auto from seedsmafia, and let me tell you, she's been growing like a weed! We're now in week 4 of her vegetative stage, and she's just entered into her pre-flower stage at the end of the week. To be honest, I wasn't expecting her to start pre-flowering so soon, but hey, I guess she's just eager to show off her beautiful blooms. Now, I know some of you may be worried about pre-flowering, but let me assure you that it's a perfectly normal stage in the growth of our beloved plants. In fact, it's a sign that our plants are healthy and growing strong! As for my Lavender auto, she's not the biggest plant out there, but she's certainly one of the most beautiful. I've been taking great care of her and making sure to stop the all-in-one liquid feedings as the pellets pre-mixed with the soil should be available by now. I've got plenty of faith in my little Lavender auto, and I'm excited to see how she'll continue to grow and develop over the coming weeks. Who knows, maybe she'll surprise me again with another early stage of growth! In the meantime, I've been keeping my sense of humor intact, and let me tell you, growing with a sense of humor is key! That's why I've been joking around about how my Lavender auto couldn't wait to show off her pre-flowering stage. I guess she just wanted to steal the spotlight a little early. But hey, that's just part of the fun of growing, right? Keep on laughing and growing strong, my fellow plant enthusiasts! As always thank you all for stopping by and for supporting me on this journey, i am super passion about growing and fell blessed to have you all with me on this new journey <3 <3 <3 Genetics -Seeds Mafia Lavender Automatic Light - LUMATEK ZEUS 465 COMPACT PRO 
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Moin 😎, Woche 11 ist vorbei und die Damen gehen so langsam in Rente. Und zumindest die Papaya sieht auch schon so aus. 👻 Ich reduziere jetzt schrittweise die Wasserzufuhr und die Lichtstärke. Hatte bis jetzt so um die 1000 PPFD in der Mitte und 850 an den Rändern und ich gehe zurück bis auf 600 PPFD in den nächsten 10 Tagen. Weiß nicht, ob sie noch viel länger brauchen werden. Trichome sind 70% milchig und 30% klar. Auf den Zuckerblättern schon das eine oder andere Bernsteinfarbene. Ich habe mir einen 150L Weinkühlschrank zugelegt (siehe Video) den versorge ich erstmal provisorisch mit einer Umluft und eventuell schon einer RH gesteuerten Abluft und dann werde ich Buds zum Testen schonmal reinlegen. Ich möchte Next Level Qualität und beim Grow kann ich kaum noch was rausholen. Jetzt muss die Trocknung optimiert werden. Als Tipp kann ich euch schonmal mitgeben, dass ihr am besten beim Trocknen einen VPD von 0.9kPa aufrecht erhaltet. Egal wie die Temperaturen erstmal sind. Der VPD ist auch bei der Trocknung verdammt wichtig. Vielen Dank für euren Besuch und bis demnächst (und bald zur Ernte) Terp 💪👽
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Week 4. I really like her veg growth, my lst training plan works out so far. I get a lot of nodes coming up for maximum space later. Still watering just with osmosis water. She became a bush real fast. So far so good. Dont mind my hygrometer, since last watering it got wet.
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DE In der dritten Blütewoche zeigt der erste Last Dance-Phänotyp weiterhin kräftigen Stretch und wird immer dichter und buschiger. Die Hauptcolas formen sich sehr stark aus, die Blütenansätze nehmen schnell an Volumen zu. Sein Geruch wird immer intensiver – sehr dank und funky, mit einer tiefen gassigen Basis. Der zweite Phänotyp bleibt kompakter, verzweigt sich aber gleichmäßig und zeigt ein interessantes, natürliches LST am unteren Hauptstamm. Die Bud-Sites entwickeln sich sichtbar, und der Duft geht klar in eine süßere, fruchtig-cocktailartige Richtung. Insgesamt eine sehr produktive dritte Blütewoche – beide Pflanzen zeigen kräftige Blütenentwicklung, stabile Gesundheit und zunehmend komplexe Terpenprofile. EN In the third week of flowering, the first Last Dance phenotype continues to stretch strongly, becoming denser and bushier. The main colas are shaping up impressively, with flower sites gaining volume fast. Its aroma is getting very intense – dank and funky, with a deep gassy backbone. The second phenotype remains more compact but branches evenly and shows an interesting natural LST at the lower main stem. Bud sites are visibly expanding, and its scent leans clearly towards a sweeter, fruity cocktail-like profile. Overall, a very productive third week of flowering – both plants show vigorous bud development, strong health, and increasingly complex terpene expressions.