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@FrostyB
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Finished lovely. Really really quality product and I just wish it never ended 🤤
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SUNDAY 5/19: I accidentally left my UV timer in the "ON" position all night and half of the next day...fearing sudden death, I have moved everybody that was almost ready into the dark tent, including the two Candesias that had already been flushed twice, and will start harvesting them tomorrow..maximum UVB stress for about 20 hours...if it works out that they are even more potent than expected without turning brown overnight, I'll claim it was "intentional," and purport it as an "advanced technique" 😉 MONDAY: The big one (Candesia #2) still looks fine after the mega-UVB incident, so she's still sitting in the dark tent. I flipped on the green light and went into the tent for a sniff test on everybody. #2 smells more like an Amnesia than a Candy Cane. Ima kill her tomorrow and let her hang dry. The small one with polyploidy (Candesia #1) in the dark tent, also looked fine, but to keep my workload smaller tomorrow, I went ahead and harvested her today. She smells and looks more Amnesia. She was wet-trimmed and is in a drying basket. The other two (and the mystery plant) are still in the big tent under lights. I will probably start flushing them tomorrow..but maybe they will just get watered..kinda slow to cloudy all the way up. TUESDAY: I harvested Candesia #2 today and hung her to dry in the dark tent. She got more of the Candy Cane genetics, but her aroma is special. Candesia #3 got flushed for the first time today and moved directly below the UVB. I lowered the lights by several inches and increased the lights to 20/4 for their last week in the "sunshine." WEDNESDAY: I took a few photos today of the living after trimming a few harvested plants. The high temp in the tent is now just 82f, and it drops to 68-70f while it's dark I added some 450nm blue panels to try and "winterize" the environment a little more. Candesia #3 has the aroma of Candy Cane, but is really kind of a unique color palette,..not like the Amnesia or Candy Cane parents. The mystery plant is definitely a Candesia.. the aroma and bud color/shape is unmistakably that of her Amnesia Auto mother. She's Candesia #4..also known as "Pipsqueak", due to her diminutive stature. THURSDAY: Today I realized that a plant I thought was a Candy Cane is actually a Candesia! She's now known as Candesia #5...she's the one that I had to remove the main stalk which had already FIM quadrupled..butchered...sad day. She's fattened up a little bit, but is still kinda puny. However, she's more resinous than any of the other 4.👍 FRIDAY: I'd say they've got about an average of 20-25% amber trichs now..second flush tomorrow.😀 SATURDAY: I flushed them for the last time today with a few gallons of ph'd spring water only. I took some photos, and it will likely be their last photo session until they've been harvested. I'm seeing a lot of UV damage to the leaves from the 20 hour blast I accidentally gave them. They'll be fine, but it's just gonna make the trim job a little harder.
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This week has been just keeping them happy/learning the needs of the grow room to keep a steady environment. The humidifiers are pushing hard to keep it at 65~70 so im sure once I bump the RH down next week It will be more manageable. I have to fill humidifier #1 once a day but have to keep a eye on #2. It picks up the slack but it runs out every few days. Will start feeding on Monday so the plant can take the days to start rooting in the new pots. If you live in the south Publix reusable bags are .99 and are great 5gl~ fabric pots. Will find bin to put in the bottom of tent to be able to water to run off but I have time for that.
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Week 6. Im watering every 2 days. Fish shit and mammoth p every 3rd water. Rest just ph'd water. Alot of tricombs on the Purple Punch. Getting fat and juicy. Probably gonna ha4vest the Purple Punches in a week. GMOs finally coming along starting to fatten up and become a bit crystally. They still got 4 weeks or so left.
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@gerrypom
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idk if I can defoliant the plant, if I can write a comment
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Super Frosty and Sticky. Nice Stack ✌️🍀 For the People who want to know the Yield. Around 60 g per Plant in 8 Liter Pots. I think it's not bad. Try with 11 and you get 100 g ++
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Hi boys and gals, hope you had a great christmas in those bad times. I’m doing just fine and I’m beginning to harvest some of the ladies. Just check on the video I added, the two girls in the left back side. What a smell, sour diesel and gorilla girl are just amazing 🤩!!! I wish you a nice week and a great New Year’s Eve
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Unfortunately I've harvested way too early because I wanted to restart my whole setup and everything. But the finished Product looks very very juicy and smells also like the other one very citrus lasting. All of all I'm more than overwhelmed with this terpen profile!
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I mean, overall this was an extremely painless grow. The test of whether we should or shouldn't top autos is still TBD imo. Our topped candidate produced denser, frostier buds, but weighed slightly less, at 14 grams of bud total. And our lst plant produced 18 grams of bud, not as frosty, and almost as dense as our topped girl. I'll be topping autoflowers from here on out only under the circumstance I have 4+ to grow at the same time. Seems like it could be used to speed up the autoflower grow cycle if done properly, like with right. Since I'm doing a perpetual cycle, it's still a viable option for me in the long run. A few tips I have for anyone growing this strain in organics: Start feeding bloom nutes a little bit prior to flower transition - this makes the transition more seemless. From weeks 1-3 flower, I slowly dropped the grow dosage until I cut off grow nutes week 3 flower. Starting the flush around week 6 flower seemed to really bring out this plant's potential. But I think you could get away with starting the flush around week 5. I hope this helps anyone trying this strain out. It's a good one, I hope to see more journals of it, eventually. Cheers everyone! Time for me to take a well-deserved puff. :) ☁️ 🌼
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Hit 3 feet on #2! #1 finally done stretching.
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Last Last Day,after around 52 hours of dark I separated her and string her up 🔥 let's wait 8 - 14 days and have a look what's poppin.😁 Also I've got my First mutation, it's a boring one but at least nothing bad haha
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Here we are in week six of flower and not a lot has happen this week other than the usual watering and letting her do her thing. Only trouble this week was updating GoPro had to try a few times. Other than that we got some rain in my home town and collected about 60 gallons that I'm going to use to finish the rest of the grow. Also, got my new AC Infinity CLOUDLINE T4, Quiet Inline Duct Fan System with Temperature and Humidity Controller, 4-Inch. I was really hoping this two plants would finish before the year ended, however, it looks like they got others plans. See you guys next week.
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Semana 5: Consolidación de Biomasa y Transición Metabólica Fase: Pico de Expresión de Tricomas / Cese de Elongación Internodal Esta semana marca el fin definitivo de la fase de estiramiento, redirigiendo el 100% de la energía metabólica hacia la compactación y engorde de los cálices. La estructura floral ha dejado de expandirse longitudinalmente para enfocarse en la ganancia de densidad volumétrica. Puntos clave de la semana: * Maduración Estructural: Los cúmulos florales están cerrando brechas, formando colas sólidas y pesadas. Se observa una hinchazón progresiva en los cálices inferiores, señal de una distribución eficiente de fotosintatos. * Densidad de Resina: Tras la suspensión de los tratamientos foliares de la semana 4, la producción de resina se muestra más pura y pegajosa. La cobertura de tricomas es ahora visible a simple vista incluso en las hojas de azúcar más externas, con un perfil de terpenos que comienza a definirse de forma agresiva. * Estrategia Nutricional: El enfoque se desplaza hacia un ratio de P-K (Fósforo y Potasio) más elevado. Se mantiene la vigilancia extrema en la electroconductividad (EC) y el pH del lixiviado para asegurar que no existan bloqueos nutricionales en este momento de máxima demanda. * Gestión Ambiental: Con la densidad actual de los cogollos, la ventilación se ha vuelto el factor crítico de seguridad. Se ha optimizado el flujo de aire abriendo las ventanas al invernadero para mantener una humedad relativa estable y prevenir bolsas de aire estancado, mitigando cualquier riesgo de botrytis o patógenos fúngicos ahora que el follaje es denso. Estado actual: La planta se encuentra en su punto de mayor actividad bioquímica. Los estigmas se mantienen blancos y turgentes, indicando que el potencial de engorde aún tiene margen de crecimiento antes de entrar en la fase de oxidación final..
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9.1.25: Watermelon 🍉 is doing well, slowed down a bit, but at least I got the LST going earlier on her. Which will hopefully stand her in good stead going forward. I've been readjusting the LST. I just took all the pegs out and reshaped her. Watering with 1ltr of dechlorinated water PH'd to 6.0 with the following nutrients;- ♡ 4ml Biobizz Bio-Grow ♡ 2ml Biobizz Bloom ♡ 2ml Biobizz Top Max ♡ 2ml Cal-Mag ♡ 2ml Ecothrive Flourish. I water with this every 3 days. Thanks for checking out my diary 🍃 ✌️