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The plant has grown significantly in height, approximately 2-3 times in the two weeks since I switched to 12/12. It looks healthy and green, with large burdocks the size of a palm and larger on the central cola. I didn't top or trim this shoot. I started bending it this week, using plastic clips from AliExpress that I stole from Milya. They're even more convenient than rubber bands—no need to tie a ring around the pot and tie to it. I simply form the main cola parallel to the floor, and the side colas as far away from the main one as possible. This way, I can fill the entire space of the box, and air circulation between the branches will be better. Yesterday, I watered it with 0.2 liters of BioEnchancer solution.
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🌱 Week 3, Day 7 Update: Buds Are Blooming! 🌿 Hey Grow Fam, We're cruising through Week 3, and my girl is really coming on—buds are starting to form, and it's a sight to behold! The girl is growing so fast now, drinking 4.5L a day. She could even do with in-between waterings, in my opinion. She's aiming for the stars and shooting for the moon, getting bigger every day and stinking out my room. I had to tie my light higher up with some rope as it wouldn't go any higher, and shoots were getting way too close! I did SCROG when flipping, and I should've been a bit more strict on it (did it longer), but now I realize why SCROG is used. Imagine if I never used it—she would be way too tall. Overall, I'm so happy with how she is growing and can't wait to see the final product. :) But, as with any journey, we've hit a little bump in the road. Despite keeping our feeding consistent at 850ppm, the runoff readings have been creeping up. Last check-in showed a runoff of 1400ppm. It's got me thinking we might be dealing with a salt buildup in the root zone. To address this, I'm sticking with our feeding routine at 800-850ppm. If the runoff ppm keeps climbing or if our plants start showing signs of nutrient burn, I will adjust accordingly, but as of right now, I'm sticking to the same feed as she looks great! ( If I do begin to notice signs of nutrient burn (excess), I will try to water with a lower EC/PPM, like 700ppms, to bring it down. But if I don't get the results I'm hoping for, I will just flush the plant with 3x the media size of water (just plain pH water) to wash out any old salts and reset the medium. You don't really want to do this with coco depending on what stage your at in flower, veg on the other hand flush.? Sure!, if you really need to reset that medium go for it, (i do see tiny signs of burn but thats fine if it gets worse then i have a problem) Let's stay focused and keep our eyes on the prize—beautiful healthy buds. We've got this! #GrowUpdate #Week3 #BudsBlooming #KeepGrowing 🌱🌿
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Real easy plant to grow. A dream for LST she takes it very well and will give you a uniform plant. Some real nice looking buds with hints of purple. They are dense too. After a week curing it is a very nice indica with white ash, a relaxing strain that packs a punch. The yield is average but the buds are high quality. Autos just seem to get better each year. Next up I will be trying the new and improved Banana purple punch RF3. I also have a strawberry gorilla seed I will use. Going for 4 big XXL yielders next. I am happy with the yield in total this run but I can improve that. Final result : Gorilla Z 130gram Frostbanger 142 gram total : 272g 300 watts used = 0.91 gram per watt. Great results I recommend frostbanger to anyone it's finished in 65 to 70 days grows just like a feminised and it's very easy to train. 10/10 auto genetics.
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Tag 54: Trotz heller Blätter sehen die Blüten ganz gut aus, und entwickeln langsam Geruch.
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The second week of flowering has come to an end. This week also included Mary Jane, which was as much fun as ever and a welcome break before getting back to the daily routine in the grow room. The weather was quite rainy throughout the week, making it a challenge to keep the relative humidity below 60%. Fortunately, this is not a major concern at this stage of flowering, but I will continue to monitor it closely as the buds begin to develop and the risk of mold gradually increases. The feeding schedule remains unchanged. I continue to apply Bio Enhancer every two weeks, along with a weekly dose of Cal-Mag to support healthy growth. Whether the exceptional vigor is the result of the worm humus I incorporated during Week 5 of the vegetative stage or simply the genetics of these cultivars, the plants have been growing explosively. Their response has been outstanding, and the canopy has now filled approximately 85–90% of the available space. Gelato remains slightly smaller than the other plants, but she continues to develop healthy bud sites throughout the canopy. Although she is less vigorous in terms of stretch, she appears to be thriving in her own way and keeping pace where it matters most. Overall, everything is progressing exactly as hoped. The plants look healthy, the canopy is nearly full, and the garden is well positioned for the weeks ahead as flower development begins to accelerate.
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Crazy gain in size on these buds really shocked she is fattening up nicely. High as hell humidity at 68% nightly and 54% daytime but no mold or any issues and she still smells good and those crystals are really starting to show. The hairz are starting to show some gold and orange so she is hetting closer every week now .. Dinafem has some strong and tough genetics this og kush is kicking ass ..
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Strawberry Gorilla Automatic - FastBuds Day 57 - watered with 500ml of RO tap water with defined nutrients, mixed in order and then pHd to 6.3. Considering her pot size, I'm seriously impressed with the size of bud growing on this plant!! She's so beautiful too, a full spectrum of colour, from her flower to her leaves👏🏻 She's also started to smell really good, because she's the only flowering plant in the tent right now, you just get a wonderful bang off it when the tent opens 👌🏻. Not much work on her again this week, just her second daily watering with 500ml 👍🏻
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Dear Growers , Welcome to Veg Week 3 Day 19-28 of Blimburn Blackberry Moonstones Auto 26-33%. Whether you're a beginner or an expert, you are warmly invited to join, ask questions, and share your own experiences along the way! Project Setup & Conditions: • Brand/Manufacturer: Blimburn Seeds • Tent: 222cmx150cmx150cm • Light: 2x 720 Watt Full Spectrum • Humidity: 50% • Soil: Narcos Organix Mix • Nutrients: Narcos Products • pH Value: 6 Get Your Epic Blimburn Seeds Genetics or Explore the whole seeds/headshop or Merchandise from This Amazing Breeder. Just Take a look with some time in your pockets with this Link [https://blimburnseeds.com/?blb=dstp8dm] Get another 10% Discount using the code [DSTP8DM] at the checkout. If you want Germinitation results like mine , check out Kannabia Seeds with my link [https://www.kannabia.com/de?ref=61966] and grab the germination device or theyre amazing strains . Trust me – it’s worth it for sure ! Stay curious and keep up Growing —we look forward to welcoming you back for the next Chapter.
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Day 28 Looking Healthy for a Triploid, Hope that she will grow bigger :)
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Stacking up beautiful tons of bud sites added cal-mag her tips are burning. Well check her again in the morning. Did some defoliation as well.
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Alles Top.Wenig Arbeit und viel Freude 💚💥
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This week, I gave my plants more fertilizer to test if they show any signs of burning. Now, I'm stressed out! I think I should give myself some seaweed to relieve the stress 😂 The girls show signs of calcium deficiency. I sprayed a small amount of calcium and magnesium on them to help them recover faster. I’m not sure why the new leaves are very pale. Could they be lacking iron? I think the high soil moisture might be causing issues with iron absorption, but I’m not completely sure. I’ll wait and see what happens this week. Considering that I use regular water, I expected them not to have a calcium deficiency.
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this is weeks 5 and 6.I topped them and trained the branches out to the side. Plus I broke one... I tried to save it but it broke again later
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I started feeding liquid nutrients this week. Although I’m using Nature’s Living Soil Super Soil Autoflower Concentrate mixed with Fox Farm Ocean Forest—so technically I could water only until harvest—I decided to begin liquid feeding in Week 3 at half the recommended dose. I also have a Tray2Grow Autopot system for automatic bottom feeding, but I haven’t activated it yet. When using liquid nutrients via top feeding, I’d need to turn the Autopot system off and wait until the plants absorb all the water in the tray before feeding from the top. Afterward, I’d have to manually turn the system back on. That seems like a hassle compared to just hand-watering and feeding. I could technically add the liquid nutrients to the Autopot reservoir, but that somewhat defeats the purpose of the system. The tank holds 25 gallons—enough to last a few weeks—but if I want to change or rotate nutrients weekly, I’d have to dump the remaining water and remix the solution each time. If I wanted to feed nutrients every other watering, I’d be changing out the tank every 3 days. Plus, liquid nutrients can cause buildup, so I’d need to clean the reservoir and all the tubing regularly. For now, I’ll stick with hand-watering and top feeding. I’ll only switch to the Autopot system if I need to leave town.
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The leaves continue to turn yellow from the bottom. It seems that I started fertilizing too quickly and the tips of the leaves burned a little
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Wow, looking great, buds have taken shape and can start with filling up a bit. This Mars Hydro light is amazing, the buds are quite big for week 4. Cant wait to see next weeks development. The boosters name is Pro Bloom, most have new names in europe, same company, different names
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Ok they are in their auto pots with the air domes and soil on 18hrs light schedule. Was a lot of work getting the room setup and few more bits to go but pretty happy with it. Some plants are still adjusting but they will adapt quickly and soon get used to the new environment.