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Overall a great strain too grow as grows with ease and seemingly without issues even with minimal care. With care she can produce hefty buds, as kept mine small my flowers reflect but still produced great smelling powerfully buds 🌱 Cycle finished in time essentially with ease and I'd be happy too recomend this strain from fastbuds. I will update with more images and videos upon timing complete and give dry weight ect, these girls wont bring much but smell absolute treat. Atm I have tried 1 small nug but still not ready not long untill can trim up, great oils and taste just need a little cure up once finished. Tried uploading longer videos but again says error 👎 have now added few extra videos
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11/5 -- They now have 2 weeks of 12/12 under their belts and it's truly been a tale of 3 plants for the past week and a half. GZ2- This one has the opportunity to meet its full potential. It has stretched to give me this beautiful canopy and very few signs of over feed or stress in it. Hopefully she stays this way. Moby- look like it may have been developing some deficiencies. I fed it a few days ago and it seemed to respond well. Some leaves have gotten yellow but the plant is do thick and dense I'm not worried about a few falling off. All in all, it's been steady eddy for Moby Dick that I now believe is also a Barney's Farm Freebie(the seed is now listed where I buy mine from) I'm not going to change it but if you're keeping track, this is most likely a tent full of Barney's Farm. Gz1- and now the music gets a little more serious. I really started recognizing problems with her right at flip. She has lost a lot of fan leaves due to yellowing,, dark stems and I can tell her branching has suffered because of it. Growth at the bottom looks weak and even wrinkled in some spots. She has burn spots and signs of deficiency galore. But also VERY dark fan leaves. I've just come to the conclusion that flushing was probably my best move. She can still have a week of solid growing. If I can get it corrected now, this plant will still be respectable but the trend is disturbing and alarming to someone who knows how fast they can decline. So in conclusion, things are getting a little hairy. Flowering always brings on a new set of challenges and I'm still learning every single time. Wish me luck this week, I'll need it. 11/6 Updated pic on old friend banana daddy that they shared the veg tent with.
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After a week of curing the flavour and aroma are already good, I imagine in a few weeks it will be the best.
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@Spliffi
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Week 5 12/10/2022 BLAST OFF!! It's party time. What a difference!! This BioBizz is doing a great job. The leaves just started growing louder. I see a spot here and there but nothing to worry about yet. 🌱🌱🌱🌱🌱🌱🌱🌱🌱🌱🌱🌱🌱🌱🌱 "I don't smoke weed to escape reality, I smoke weed to enjoy reality even more." Unknown 🌱🌱🌱🌱🌱🌱🌱🌱🌱🌱🌱🌱🌱🌱🌱 Thanks for reading!!
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привет садоводы мой цветок чувствует себя хорошо он подрос еще больше и стал очень пышный
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@Gokou4OG
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Super happy with the moms
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@S3phwea
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Final stretch, let’s hope I can figure out when to harvest at max potency.
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@Smev1337
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hey all! i decided that i will upload my first Strawberry Gorilla grow i had and i'm really happy to share it with you all guys 💪 first week nothing special at all just growing to bigger ladys 😄 happy growing all 😎💚✌️
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08/27/2021 Been 7 days since last pictures. Pheno #4 was eliminated do to the fact she reversed (hermied) I believe that an outside light was at fault. ( lemon Thai) genetics maybe coming through. Others have not really been affected but pheno #2,3 may have been delayed a bit but no sign of hermies just not as developed as pheno #1(Hulk). Going to mix up a flowering tea (AACT) fungal dominant. Also topdress with Gypsum, and Diatomatious Earth before tea is applied. Gypsum Gypsum is calcium sulfate (CaSO4). Refined gypsum in the anhydrite form (no water) is 29.4 percent calcium (Ca) and 23.5 percent sulfur (S). Usually, gypsum has water associated in the molecular structure (CaSO4·2H2O) and is approximately 23.3 percent Ca and 18.5 percent S (plaster of paris). Diatomatious Earth Diatomaceous earth is a mineral-based pesticide and its composition is approximately 3 percent magnesium, 5 percent sodium, 2 percent iron, 19 percent calcium and 33 percent silicon, along with several other trace minerals 08/29/2021 Posted close ups of Hulk.
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Papayas from super sativa seeds club are doing great! We have the mommy and different age clones in the room, they are in week 1 flowering now! We did some defoliation and removed some of the lower hanging branches. All good at the moment
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9/6 - Looks like 6 of 6 germinated. They are now in the nursery. Going in the Organic direction with this grow. First time trying it but i like the fact that you can have a "living soil", reuse the soil, and a big thing thing for me is that you don't have to flush like you probably should if you use salt based synthetic nutrients. My 2 cents. 9/14 - progressing nicely. Installed a better light source for them.
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So far there has been a learning curve.. I am learning both bloom and veg light should be on and I DEFINITELY learned about "stretching". I added more potting soil and straightened them gently so that they can be supported. I will monitor the girls through the week to see what effects changing the light to both bloom and veg have. Fingers crossed! Will update later in the week. Update 10.24.21 Corrected the stretching/bending issue and the girls seem to be growing pretty quickly now 😎😁
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Zamnesia's Lemon Cherry Gelato is a very versatile plant, beautiful, fast-growing, and clones very well. We started from seed, and everything went very quickly, and the start of flowering is very promising. We're in an 11-liter square pot, with little vegetative growth and growing upright. Techniques chosen: the plant was left to grow upright, meaning only a little tidying up the lower parts to prevent unnecessary growth and to give the upper buds that potency they deserve. We're 100% organic and 1000% Plagron, as always. The soil we've chosen is the recently launched Plagron Bio LightMix, which will allow us to get started more smoothly and reliably, without the sudden changes that liquid fertilizers can cause. A week is more than enough, so let's not overdo it. We're in the early stages of flowering, but we're well-equipped with fertilizers and additives. We've added: - Power Roots 1 ml/l (Always use it for the first two weeks of flowering, especially after transplanting) - Pure Zym 1 ml/l - Silic Rock 1 ml/l - CalMag Pro 1 ml/l - Sugar Royal 1 ml/l - Alga Bloom 4 ml/l - Power Buds 1 ml/l Once a week as a foliar spray: (until the first two weeks of flowering) - Vita Race 5 ml/l Choose your favorite style and calculate your results on the website: www.plagron.com Our new 720W Spider King lamp from Vanguard Hydroponics is now at 80% Z - https://www.zamnesia.io/en/531-growshop A rocket start looks more than promising. Give it a try. Z - https://www.zamnesia.io/en/11242-zamnesia-seeds-lemon-cherry-gelato.html Z - Lemon Cherry Gelato is an extraordinary hybrid capable of offering a complete and satisfying experience to all growers and cannabis enthusiasts. This premium strain is the result of crossing Sunset Sherbet and Girl Scout Cookies, two strains renowned for their high quality and delicious aromas. With a genetic makeup composed of 60% indica and 40% sativa, Lemon Cherry Gelato produces stimulating and dynamic effects. With 26% THC, it infuses deeply relaxing vibes, keeping the mind clear and alert. Lemon Cherry Gelato adapts easily to any growing environment. Indoor plants maintain a compact structure, reaching 110 cm in height, making them ideal for limited spaces. Outdoors, this strain grows up to 140 cm. Extremely adaptable, this strain responds well to cultivation techniques such as topping and low-stress training (LST), allowing growers to optimize space and increase final yields. Indoors, a minimum of 600 g/m² is possible after a flowering period of 8-9 weeks. Outdoors, plants will reach maturity in September and, in optimal conditions, will yield around 1000 g each. Thanks to its innate resistance, Lemon Cherry Gelato is perfect for both beginners and experienced growers. You already know this, but I recommend it: here you will find many beautiful things, essentially "the best that nature has to offer." Z - www.zamnesia.com Music // www.radionula.com + Feng Shui Music + Frequencies 432 Hz
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I think this is a strain everyone should grow. But be prepared and she grows long. I trained her to not get too high. I’d love to be able to grow her to her full potential. She tastes like orange peel and gas
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This week I top dressed my soul with bat guano thats all… plant is smelling great I never had any real northern lights that I know of this plant is smelling really strong so far a dank kind of og smell
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processing outside and then taking for drying in a shadowed ventilated room for about 10 days......very sticky stuff... then to jars to cure for 2 weeks. Then i vacuum seal it. - total of 1KG buds 840gram of nice fat ones + 160gram popcorn
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27.03 Week’s not over yet but wanted to share a little video of progress. The girls have some issues, but after caving and grabbing some pH paper and fixing the water pH, I’m hoping they’ll not suffer too much. For the stunt queens this was when their issues exacerbated, but they did start off with a set back. Also new baby in the tent! Last before Mary Jane Berlin. Futile attempt at picking out cat hair also captured. Don’t at me, I grow just for me, ain’t no stopping it, just minimising it. 31.03 Not much to say other than the tent seems to have gone from a fairly green fresh scent to more pungent in a few days. Both plants smell lovely when I rub a leaf between my fingers, curious to see how they develop these coming few weeks. Hoping the pH-ing will fix some issues, and else we’re heading for another aggressive defoil. Considering the headstart these girls have on the stunt queens, I’m not too worried about it hurting the harvest.