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📖 Chroniques de l'Oasis : La Marque Blanche ​đŸȘ Chapitre Final : Le CrĂ©puscule de l'Oasis : L'Adieu Ă  la sultane du Rif ​Date : Lundi 18 Mai 2026 Âge : J+89 (Le jour du Grand Sacre) RĂ©sultat : ~400 grammes humides (PesĂ©s avec respect en deux fois ) ​Le silence est tombĂ© sur le sanctuaire. Pendant deux jours entiers, j'ai plongĂ© l'Oasis dans une obscuritĂ© totale et sacrĂ©e. Une nuit artificielle pour forcer la Sultane Ă  jeter ses derniĂšres forces et ses ultimes gouttes de rĂ©sine dans sa couronne. ​Je l'ai regardĂ©e une derniĂšre fois rĂ©gner en maĂźtre absolu sur son oasis de toile. Mon cƓur de nomade Ă©tait partagĂ© : une joie immense d'avoir enfin trouvĂ© et façonnĂ© cette Marque Blanche qui scintillait au loin au dĂ©but du voyage, mais aussi une profonde mĂ©lancolie de devoir la retirer de son Oasis. Elle n'Ă©tait plus une simple plante, elle Ă©tait l'Ăąme du campement. ​DĂšs que je l'ai dĂ©placĂ©e dans une autre piĂšce pour son ultime voyage, le verdict de sa gĂ©nĂ©rositĂ© est tombĂ© : en Ă  peine une heure, ses branches, libĂ©rĂ©es du filet, se sont affaissĂ©es, Ă©puisĂ©es et ployĂ©es sous le poids colossal de ses tĂȘtes devenues d'une lourdeur impĂ©riale. Ma balance, trop petite pour mesurer tant de richesse en une seule fois, .Le verdict de la terre est sans appel : prĂšs de 400 grammes humides de pur bonheur. ​DĂ©sormais, elle repose, Ă©talĂ©e dans l'ombre pour son sĂ©chage. Son parfum reste discret, une douce effluve subtile et sucrĂ©e qui ne cherche pas Ă  s'imposer par la force, mais par la finesse. Une armĂ©e infinie de trichomes tapisse ses calices, prĂȘte Ă  figer cette aventure pour l'Ă©ternitĂ©. ​🔬 L'Analyse du nomade (L'Épilogue) ​Le PhĂ©nomĂšne de l'Affaissement : C'est la plus belle preuve de ta rĂ©ussite. Tant que la plante Ă©tait sous les mailles du SCROG, sa structure tenait. DĂšs qu'elle s'est retrouvĂ©e seule, la gravitĂ© a rĂ©vĂ©lĂ© la vraie densitĂ© florale accumulĂ©e grĂące au PK 5-8. Des branches qui cĂšdent sous le poids, c'est le rĂȘve de tout cultivateur. ​Le Secret des 400g : Peser en deux fois Ă  cause de la balance donne un cĂŽtĂ© presque mystique Ă  la rĂ©colte, comme un marchand d'or qui compte ses pĂ©pites. Avec 400g humides nettoyer, je peux espĂ©rer un retour sec trĂšs solide autour des 90 grammes de fleurs manucurĂ©es et compactes. ​L'Odeur Douce et SucrĂ©e : Je ne t'inquiĂšte pas si l'odeur paraĂźt "moyenne" ou discrĂšte pour le moment.C'est pendant les deux prochaines semaines de sĂ©chage et, surtout, durant le curing en bocaux, que la dĂ©composition de la chlorophylle va laisser la place aux vrais terpĂšnes profonds et sucrĂ©s. ​Le Tapis de Trichomes : Les images confirment que la couverture de rĂ©sine est totale. Les fleurs sont "blanches", collantes, et les glandes de rĂ©sine sont parfaitement prĂ©servĂ©es. ​📜 L'Anecdote du Rif : Les "Chambres de l'Ombre" et le Souffle de la Montagne ​Tu te demandais peut ĂȘtre comment les tribus du Rif gĂ©raient l'art dĂ©licat du sĂ©chage sans gĂącher leur rĂ©colte... En rĂ©alitĂ©, dans le Rif, la mĂ©thode de sĂ©chage dĂ©pend entiĂšrement du produit final que le cultivateur souhaite obtenir. Ils utilisent effectivement des chambres mais aussi les toits, mais d'une maniĂšre bien prĂ©cise. ​Le savoir ancestral : Au Maroc, une fois les plantes coupĂ©es, le plus grand danger Ă©tait le soleil direct et la chaleur Ă©touffante qui dĂ©truisent la rĂ©sine en quelques heures. Les anciens n'avaient pas de ventilateurs ni d'extracteurs. Alors, ils utilisaient la structure de leurs maisons en pierre et en terre crue (le pisĂ©). ​Ils suspendaient les plantes entiĂšres, tĂȘte en bas, dans les piĂšces les plus sombres et les plus fraĂźches de la maison, souvent au sous-sol ou dans des granges appelĂ©es "Chambres de l'Ombre". Le secret rĂ©sidait dans l'architecture : ils laissaient de petites meurtriĂšres en hauteur, orientĂ©es vers le nord, pour laisser entrer le Chergui (le vent frais de la nuit de montagne) mais jamais la lumiĂšre du jour. Ils appelaient cette Ă©tape le "Sguel" (le murmure). Ils considĂ©raient que la plante devait "rendre son Ăąme" trĂšs lentement, sur 10 Ă  15 jours. Si le sĂ©chage allait trop vite Ă  cause de la chaleur, la rĂ©sine devenait cassante et perdait son goĂ»t de miel. En prenant ton temps . Le SĂ©chage sur les Toits : Le Secret du "Jaune" de Ketama ​Dans les traditions du Rif, faire sĂ©cher les plantes Ă  plat sur les toits en terrasse des maisons en pierre est une pratique trĂšs courante, mais elle est rĂ©servĂ©e Ă  la fabrication traditionnelle du haschich. ​Le Soleil comme AlliĂ© (et non comme Ennemi) : Contrairement au sĂ©chage moderne oĂč l'on cherche Ă  garder les tĂȘtes vertes et intactes, les cultivateurs traditionnels Ă©talaient les plantes entiĂšres directement sur les toits sous le soleil de plomb du Maroc. ​La Transformation Chimique : Le rayonnement solaire et la chaleur du toit en pierre provoquent une dĂ©coloration de la plante (qui passe du vert au dorĂ©/marron) et transforment une partie du THC en CBN. C'est prĂ©cisĂ©ment ce sĂ©chage au soleil qui donne au produit fini cette couleur "jaune sable" si cĂ©lĂšbre et ses effets trĂšs relaxants, typiques des rĂ©sines marocaines Ă  l'ancienne. ​Le Risque du Vent : Le seul inconvĂ©nient de cette mĂ©thode Ă©tait le vent de montagne qui pouvait emporter les prĂ©cieuses feuilles ou y redĂ©poser la poussiĂšre du dĂ©sert. C'est pourquoi ils fixaient parfois les branches avec de grosses pierres ou ne les sortaient sur le toit que durant les heures les plus sĂšches de la journĂ©e. ​Note du Nomade : "L'Oasis est vide, la tente est Ă©teinte. La Sultane a quittĂ© son trĂŽne, mais ses 400 joyaux dorment Ă  l'ombre. Le voyage est fini, la lĂ©gende commence." ​🙏 L'Ultime Message aux Compagnons de Route â€ïžđŸ’—â€ïžđŸ’—â€ïžđŸ’—â€ïžđŸ’—â€ïžđŸ’—â€ïžđŸ’—â€ïžđŸ’—â€ïžđŸ’—â€ïžđŸ’— ​L'aventure se termine ici, mais l'histoire reste. Un immense merci Ă  chacun d'entre vous, frĂšres de la communautĂ©, pour vos mots, votre force et votre prĂ©sence Ă  chaque Ă©tape de cette chronique. Vous avez Ă©tĂ© le vent qui a poussĂ© ce dromadaire Ă  travers le dĂ©sert. La Sultane a dĂ©livrĂ© son trĂ©sor, et ce succĂšs est aussi le vĂŽtre. ​À bientĂŽt pour de nouvelles traversĂ©es, vers de nouvelles oasis... Que la route vous soit douce ! UN GRAND MERCI À @Mia_BIOTABS ET A BIOTABS POUR LEURS PRODUITS AUSSI À GROWERS CHOICE QUI M'A FAIT DÉCOUVRIR CETTE BELLE VARIÉTÉ MAIS UN PEU DÉÇU QUE LE CONCOURS EST ÉTÉ ANNULÉ.
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I sowed cantaloupe bag seeds directly to flower box drip irrigation.I transplanted my white widow seedling to flower box. So the new line up this run is cantaloupe, blueberry, Girl Scout cookies and white widow. Cantaloupe seeds sprouted and i will keep the most vigorous grower.bb is throwing pistils.GSC is producing first set of true leaves. At the end of week 2 cantaloupe has first leaves so does white widow. My Gsc has first set of true leaves and my blueberry is putting out pistils and trichs.Things are going well
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Absolut super wuchsform. Jab jetzt gehts in die breite. Cuts from roots farms at - best in austria and europe
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day 36 after germination,first day of week 6. second day from supercropping,LST ,scrog and little defoliation
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04/14/2020 Finally 4 weeks till outdoor garden planting! Then the fun begins. 05/02/2020 Time to go outside! Day #1
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Buds are looking pretty. Already nice frosting of trichomes and density for small size is surprising. Have been worried about my roots and have taken all need steps to try and fix it. So far Daphni shows no signs of stress or nutrient lose. Knock on wood. Will be playing Velvet Underground for her this week. Does it make sense to cut off bad roots?
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Week 9 - Day 63 - 26/11/19 Im so grateful to be a part of this community and to be at this milestone so to speak :) had an amazing time growing this plant, thanks to everyone who had a look or contributed to my diary! Harvest was fun but that little 16cm tall plant stunk my whole house out of cheese when i started trimming her :) Added a few photos and videos of the harvesting, i got a little ball of hash off the scissors which i smoked in a bong and it was nice! very hashy! its taken about 2 hours to finish trimming but ive stored all the trim in the freezer along with the dwarf trim from my last diary :) im making cannabutter and edibles this week. really excited for that. So i hung my drying rack outside the tent beside the passive intake. temps are between 20-22c in the room so it should dry fine and im hoping the passive intake will drag the smell in and keep it sort of fresh in the room :) This diary has got me excited for my Quick One plant as its much taller and has colas like arms :D. Il update in 3-7 days when buds are dried and then il be updating a lot throughout curing :) Day 65 - 28/11/19 Still drying these buds :) they look much smaller now, i smoked a small bud and although its much drier than harvest its still spongy/sticky and stretchy when breaking apart so 2-3 more days drying i think. Smell is wonderful especially if you get it on your hands, its like tropical fruit cheese and the effects of thc are not as pronounced with this strain but i felt very relaxed, no muscle pain etc and no paranoia or anxiety. i havent had a clear relaxed headspace before bed in a very long time. Any 1:1 THC/CBD is a must grow, give it a try if you havent already, i couldnt have picked a better starter medical plant as i love a good old cheese strain :) And i made some cannabutter out of the 59g of sugar leaves i got from this diary and my first diary. il have to upload a few pictures of the process later and let you all know if the cannabutter worked in my brownies :) Day 66 - 29/11/19 Started curing and added a photo to show :) buds were at 59-60% when left in the jar alone for a few hours so i threw in my boveda 58% pack and started burping 5-6 times per day :) i could have cured for a week before adding the boveda pack but i had barely any bud in the huge jar so i thought it would be wise to add the boveda to prevent mold and to keep it curing perfectly! Day 67 - 30/11/19 Posted a picture of a handful of buds :) i smoked a few in a bong and had a joint and it left me nice and medicated! no anxiety no paranoia nicely locked to the couch and sleepy. perfect nightime smoke as it wont trip you out or mess with your head, just a nice happy little mellow buzz! Flavour hasnt really came through yet, not sure what to expect as im a newbie but its slightly like cheese/flowery/herbs. Curing is definitely helping every day! the smell is getting better, buds are getting really smooth and they look amazing also! really excited for the next few weeks curing :) Final Update - Day 69 - 02/12/19 Finally here at the end of this diary and i have to say i loved growing this plant. it was a dark green colour throughout growing and took whatever i threw at it. Buds are nice and dry and curing well. i saved the best buds until last and added a couple of photos of them and a video also! they are covered in trichomes and feel great. Not much of a smell from the buds and it tastes like a sweet floral cheese mixture. Im pretty couchlocked from a bong of this strain so im gonna end this diary here and go relax but many thanks for following along folks and take a look at my other diaries if you get a chance :) Peace!
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Les racines sortent du pot seulement 48 aprĂšs le rempotage, incroyable, trĂšs vigoureuses et saine, sa annonce du trĂšs lourd , sa plaisante pas chez kannabia đŸ’Ș👌
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Room is almost there Flood table coating was completed this week. Took forever to cure in the colder weather, but it is looking great now. Normally I wouldnt use this stuff because it is $200 per gallon, but since Im in the industry, these expired sample cans didnt cost me a cent and provides a much more durable, reflective, cleanable and puncture resistant alternative to plastic. Im very happy with the table overall, it cost me very little to build I installed the fan and carbon filter, moves about 750 cf per minute. Its a bit loud, but its huge, so what are ya gonna do? My dutch bucket pails are slowly being collected from my local coffee shop. I need 4 - 8 more. Ive got all the hardware to set up the watering system, so I will work on that in the coming week
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this baby has had some problems growing, but she is so strong and now we cant wait to smoke her. she has a delicate smell.
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These girls are super sticky! Resin is building up all over the place, including the leaves. I've been defoliating like crazy but they just keep coming back.
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So happy with the result of these gals. Harvested at around 15-20% amber on the tops of the colas, will be pressing the lower buds and trim with less amber into rosin :) They really grew into massive hulking monsters with colas the size of my forearm :0 I am so impressed and proud to call this my first ever grow. I learned so much and I am so hyped to put all this knowledge into the next grow.
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Vamos familia cuarta de floraciĂłn de estĂĄs Punch Pie de RoyalQueenSeeds . Que ganas tengo de ver el progreso de esta variedad, las plantas estĂĄn sanas, se ven con buen color. La cantidad de agua cada 48h entre riegos, nutrientes de la gama Agrobeta. Esperaremos que no me suba mucho la temperatura , por el momento se mantiene entre 25-26 asĂ­ que lujo. Esta vez me pasĂ© un pelĂ­n con los productos pero echarĂ© agua destilada y en unos dĂ­as apañamos. Estas prĂłximas semanas veremos cĂłmo avanzan y progresan estas flores. Mars hydro: Code discount: EL420 https://www.mars-hydro.com/ Agrobeta: https://www.agrobeta.com/agrobetatiendaonline/36-abonos-canamo Hasta aquĂ­ todo, Buenos humos 💹💹.
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Hey Growmies, here is my log for the past week: flower week 1! I have started feeding the plants 100% solution with a touch of cal mag and armor si during stretch. The ph does not need much adjusting now - falling within 5.8 to 6.0 easily. EC is in the high 1.8's but typically under 2.0 The plants had 4-6 inches of headroom beneath the scrog last monday - GDP and Bag Seed are now touching the screen today. The others are not far behind so I think the stretch is going week. I did some defol the first two days of week 1 but am now resisting the urge until stretch is complete. Plants were fed a light microbe mix with diluted jacks solution to close out week 1. Upgrades to my setup this week include a new tent and t5 lights for seedlings and clones - I now have a two tent setup! There are currently some seedlings in the tent me and fiancé started - if you guys want to see, I can start a new journal or include some updates on this one. See you guys next week!
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Week eight! I will be removing the mylar and whitewashing the walls instead. Hopefully this allows sufficient light. Day 51 - photographed Day 52 - fertigated 5l each. I am thinking about starting to train these girls now, so expect updates soon. Day 54 - removed top few nodes and cut clones. Dat 56 - Photographed. If you don't already follow me on X, please join me over there, where you will find a bustling cannabis community. Thanks to Super Sativa Seed Club and the Passion of the Dutch for the beans!
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This week was really great ! Today is day 43 and this week I tied them down a little more for LST and these 5 Wedding Cheesecakes are all starting to flower!! This week they will be getting a different dose of nutrients, switching to bloom so I’ll will be measuring out 1tsp of grow instead of 3 tsp , an bloom will be 3 tsp instead of 1 tsp, everything else remains the same per gallon of pure filtered water!! Can’t wait to see how these girls start stacking!! Y’all stay tuned for next week !! Happy grows✌
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Weekly SST with kelp foliar, rest in 5l with 1.2l of super8 tea & sprinkle of potash through drip No problem what so ever this grow, Noticed after applying UV more frequently and for longer period it brings out purple in my plant , proof is after removing tie of a branch it was nice and green under while rest of the stem purple . Also purple on the tips of the leaves. Probably running low on nitrogen so ordered blood , bone & fish meal , got 44-0-0 Prilled urea but that’s not organic so to say and only for emergency use