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started flushing with clean water this week, harvest in the next 5-7 days. some buds are already dry
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beautiful girl is growing strong hope she flowers soon
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Hola a todo el mundo!!! Les cuento que la plantita gracias a Dios , se ha recuperado al stress inicial. Si bien para la cantidad de días que lleva esta pequeña, logró pasar esa saturacion . Esta semana solo he regado con agua y en una sola ocasión la regue con amazonia roots de NAMASTE, ml x litro de agua. Y eso fue todo En total al día de hoy lleva 28 días desde que la puse en la tierra.
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Se realizó poda apical y de bajos preparándola pra transplante final 14 - 20 julio
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Keeps growing too close to light. Have now raised light as high as can get it. Doing HST to keep top of branchs at least 10" from light. has now been stretching for about 5 long weeks. please make it stop.
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Battling leaf-hoppers with a few of my G.G's but all 5 of the Critical Purple were mostly spared....I treated all plants with insecticidal soap anyway to be safe
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Hay que rico!!! 😋 Huele bien Todas las plantas están creciendo muy buenos cogollos Pequeñas pero olorosas!!!
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📆 Semana 6: La floración entra en una fase más madura y visible. Los cogollos comienzan a hinchar con más decisión, apilando cálices sobre cálices y ganando volumen real en cada punta. La resina ya no es solo presencia: las flores empiezan a quedar completamente cubiertas, con tricomas expandiéndose por cálices y hojas cercanas. La estructura sigue estable, sosteniendo bien el peso que empieza a aparecer. La planta mantiene una absorción limpia y constante, señal de que el equilibrio nutricional y radicular sigue funcionando correctamente. El perfil aromático se vuelve más intenso y complejo, mientras la planta centra su energía en densidad, resina y desarrollo floral. Semana clave donde el cultivo entra de lleno en la fase de engorde.
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Hi everyone 🤗 This week the two Kosher Tangie Kush were harvested by Amsterdam Genetics 😍. extremely good phenotypes. The blue cheese pheno 2 and 3 were placed in the darkroom according to the video. These were harvested yesterday, from which the pictures will come in the next update :-). All others need 2-3 weeks. I wish you lots of fun with the diary, stay healthy 🙏🏻 and let it grow 🌱
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This week I didn’t make any structural changes to the plant. Unfortunately, I noticed the presence of some thrips. As soon as I detected them, I treated the plant with SPRUZIT to stop the infestation early. Now I need to stay very alert and act quickly to fully eliminate the pests before the flowers start developing. Early control is key at this stage 🌿⚠️
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This week growth. It's been growing really well and the smell has completely changed to a dank candy.
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Day 1 Water: 50ml RO water Humidifier: 70-75% (HIGH-MIST) Fan Speed: Mid-Low Light on @ 16:20 (22.5° celsius @ 70% RH) Light off @ 9:20 (19.5° celsius @ 65% RH) --------------------------------------------------- Day 2 Water: N/A Humidifier: 80% (MID-MIST) Fan Speed: Low Light on @ 16:20 (21.7° celsius @ 78% RH) Light off @ 9:20 (19.3° celsius @ 81% RH) --------------------------------------------------- Day 3 Water: N/A Humidifier: 80% (MID-MIST) Fan Speed: Mid-High Light on @ 16:20 (21.4° celsius @ 77% RH) Light off @ 9:20 (20.5° celsius @ 78% RH) --------------------------------------------------- Day 4 Water: N/A Humidifier: 80% (MID-MIST) Fan Speed: Mid-Low Light on @ 18:30 (21.3° celsius @ 80% RH) Light off @ 9:30 (20.1° celsius @ 75% RH) -------------------------------------------------- Day 5 Water: 50ml RO water Humidifier: 80% (MID-MIST) Fan Speed: Mid-Low Light on @ 19:00 (22.3° celsius @ 80% RH) Light off @ 13:00 (19.7° celsius @ 81% RH) -------------------------------------------------- Day 6 Water: N/A Humidifier: 80% (MID-MIST) Fan Speed: Mid-Low Light on @ 19:00 (22.3° celsius @ 74% RH) Light off @ 13:00 (19.1° celsius @ 83% RH) -------------------------------------------------- Day 7 Water: N/A Humidifier: 80% (MID-MIST) Fan Speed: Mid-Low Light on @ 19:00 (21.8° celsius @ 78% RH) Light off @ 13:00 (18° celsius @ 83% RH) --------------------------------------------------
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Incredible colas stacking up, and a really impressive harvest on the way. A bit of foxtailing, but thats my fault with an underpowered AC. Supplementing co2, and these are only for me, so whatevs. Live and learn, 2021 will se a much larger ac unit.
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Fastbuds - Mimosa (2x) 08/27 Coming into week 4 Veg, User error stunted them lightly but things seem back on track. Exhale 365 C02 bag introduced last week to setup for early flower. No signs of concern or any deficiencies. Early flowering has begun *Mid-Week Update* *08/30* Both plants have recovered nicely, and placed under trellis net. Introduced NPK Phosphate Purged Pure Blend Pro Grow *End of week recap* Flowering has begun Stopped veg nute feed Introduced Raw NPK Phosphorus and Potassium
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Diese Woche musste ich am Ball bleiben, ein krasser Stretch machte ein fast tägliches LST und eine dezente Entlaubung notwendig. Um einen schönen Ertag für zwei zu generieren, habe ich mich aufgrund der Lage unseres Balkons entschieden, alle Pflanzen kräftig runterzubinden. Zwei Ziele habe ich dabei verfolgt. Zum Einen haben wir hier maximal sieben Stunden mit direkter Sonneneinstrahlung. Durch LST erhoffe ich mir eine gleichmäßige Blütenbildung und Konzentration von Terpenen. Zum Anderen liegen wir mit unserem Balkon mitten im Dorfzentrum mit regem „Publikumsverkehr“. Das deutsche Cannabis Gesetz sieht vor, dass der Anbau nicht öffentlich einsehbar sein darf. Ohne das herunter Binden könnte man die Damen allerdings sehen. Die Anordnung der Pflanzen ist auch so vorgenommen worden, das sich eine Art Sonnenfalle bildet. Jede Pflanze und insbesondere die Blüten bekommen das maximal Mögliche an Sonneneinstrahlung. 🌞 Gegossen wird nun morgens und abends nach Gefühl. Purple Punch Auto fühlt sich ganz wohl hier. Die Vorblüte sieht vielversprechend aus.
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unfortunately I broke a branch during the lst session 25/11 😥 👍Orange Bud Autoflowering Seeds AIRE POTS CULTURE ( VRAIMENT sativa) Orange Bud is a Sativa-dominant hybrid that will give you the burst of energy you need to get your day started. Instead of grabbing the orange juice in the morning, opt for Orange Bud instead as it's the perfect wake-and-bake strain. As its name suggests, Orange Bud will produce big beautiful buds covered with orange hairs. https://marshydro.eu/collections/ts-series/products/ts-1000/ https://marshydro.eu/products/100x100x180cm-grow-tent/
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7/20 Went over this morning to plants soaking wet and heavy rain. Went back around 4pm and plants actually look really good. The rain has stopped for a bit and the girls looked great. Apart from some septoria leaves I needed to defoliate on the first plant I treated. I also noticed a few others on other plants so it's spreading albeit slowly. I treated the three in the middle with their second dose of Plant Doctor at 3tsp/1gal. One gallon administered to each plant via root drench. I think I may treat the other plant showing signs with a diy Dr. Zymes using citric acid as the active ingredient. That way I Gould start treatment right away without having to rely fully on plant doctor. Plus it would kill any pests. Ive seen damage but the birds do a number on them. I dont want to spray my plants with a bunch of chemicals if I don't have too. I shouldve replaced the pallets and cleaned the cage better. I think I did a good job sanitizing as I have no wpm. Just this septoria I probably got when the lady mowing the lawn cut all tjis fucking grass and blew it in my pen, throwing bird seed and I'm sure tons of disease into my grow bags. I literally had to harvest a bunch if fucking sunflowers. It looked like my plants had been mulched. Just with small disease carrying shrubs. At some point some of this stuff has to be on purpose. You CAN'T be that stupid. A couple kushes in the back look hungry. I think I may need to up my feed. I've written to much. I'll keep this updated. Thanks if you made it this far. 7/21 I guess it rained last night. Oh well. It was blue skies for hours before dark. It must've rained late/early morning. I'm sure the app of plant doctor will be fine. Like I said I'm considering using citric acid as a foliar spray to help with the septoria and clean up any pests. I don't have enough pests to warrant spraying. I just don't want to put all my eggs in the plant doctor basket. Today is overcast and windy. The wind has really assisted in spreading this virus. I remove anything I see infected immediately and since these plants are reveges they have plenty of leaves. Plants are really stretching. I know I talk about the septoria a lot but realistically if someone looked through my garden they'd have a hard time spotting it. I don't want to exaggerate the problem but I don't like dealing with ANY fungus or molds. 7/22 It was 55° this morning when I went over. I defoliated some septoria leaves and a few that were fading or damaged. I saw almost a whole leaf eaten so it's probably a good idea to move forward with citric acid. I can add that to the plants I've already treated with plant doctor. This is the first year it's been so noticeable. It's the reveg 10th planet that started this off. Oh well. I've dealt with MUCH worse. Plants LOOK good (other than septoria leaves (on bottom of plant). Today is water day for me but it's been raining and it's a lot cooler today. Bags still had weight to them. I want them to have a proper wet dry cycle. Temps top out at 75° so I'll monitor during the day and if something NEEDS WATER I'll give it to it. I'm suprised I have ZERO WPM. The septoria is much more identifiable but pm is usual present in these conditions bur I don't have a spot of it. I may do some defoliation today. I also need to add supports for flowering but one thing at a time.