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Good stuff but little yield. 106g dry buds. https://jahseeds.ua/auto-white-widow-fem-poshtuchno Auto White Widow Производитель: Импорт Испания Тип сорта: Автоцветущий Гибрид Генетика: White Widow * Ruderalis ТГК: 22-24% Урожай: до 400 гр/м2 Цветение: 70 дней Высота растения: до 100 см. Вкус: Фруктовый, Тропический, Цитрус Эффект: Для кухни, Универсальные, Для отдыха https://jahseeds.ua/auto-white-widow-fem-poshtuchno
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|»» LOG DISCLAIMER: Not intended as a grow guide. Grow log entries are usually posted 3-4 weeks later and are for my learning reference. ««| Introduction - Week 25 Summary - Ensign's log, stardate 17771.6, Another week in the garden. In the main tent, decided to start trimming and have both Chill Out OG #2 and TKO #2 in jars curing. Started on Heady OG BX1 #1, but still have more to trim. Should have a final processed dry weight soon. In the veg tent, topped the garden and have been tending to basic solo waterings. Also added fresh worms to pots in both tents. Onwards to next week. [START OF WEEK 25] ========================================================== ---------- [ 3x3 VEG TENT – GR3 ] ---------- Heady OG BX1 #1 – WEEK 17 – Full Veg TKO #2 – WEEK 07 – Full Veg Chill Out OG #3 – WEEK 14 – Full Veg Chill Out OG #2 – WEEK 10 – Full Veg ---------- [ 4x4 MAIN TENT – GR30 ] ---------- Chill Out OG #2 – WEEK 25 – Dry → Trim TKO #2-2 – WEEK 19 – Dry → Trim Heady OG BX1 #1 – WEEK 21 – Dry → Trim 04/20/26 → 04/26/26 [WEEK 25] This Week's Estimated Goals ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DLI: ~0 mol/m²/d PPFD: ~0 μmol/m²/s VPD: ~1.2 kPa This Week's Meter Readings & Averages ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Light On/Off: 00:00 - 00:00 | Wattage: ~000.0W [LV00] Distance From Canopy: ~[0”, 0”, 0”] Plant Height: ~[33”, 49”, 49”] Max Plant Height: ~52” [Lamp-to-Soil Distance] DLI: ~0.00 mol/m²/d PPFD: ~000 μmol/m²/s VPD: ~1.00 kPa Soil %: ~[53.0, 41.7, 45.9, 44.9, 49.9, 56.7, 53.7, 61.6, 49.7, 100.0] ========================================================== Day 01 - Monday - 04/20/26 - Total Days: 166 ----------------------------------- Daily Averages ~[+01:00] - Temps: 76.9°F [24.9°C] - Humidity: 70.3% - VPD: 0.93 kPa - Soil %: [52, 42, 49, 44, 50, 56, 52, 60, 51, 100] ----------------------------------- - [21:05]: Night check on the 3x3 veg tent. --- The veg garden is looking good. --- Two solo cups need watering. - [21:10]: Here are the starting initial watering ranges: ------ Heady OG BX1 #1-2 » 255.4g → 335.4g ------ Gorilla Goat #1-2 » 294.4g → 325.4g --------- General Weight Range: [Dry] ~275g «| [Dryback] ~300g |» ~325g-400g [Wet] --- Both cups were last watered 2-3 days ago. --- Took the starting weight of both clones before watering, ------ Heady OG BX1 #1-2 » 276.9g ------ Gorilla Goat #1-2 » 295.0g --- While on a scale, --- Evenly misted the top of both cups with RO water. --- Did not spray the top growth. --- Misted 10-20 sprays. Waited a moment, then misted again. --- Repeated this process until both cups weighted at least 300g. --- There was no runoff. - [21:35]: Took the saturated weight of both cups after watering, ------ Heady OG BX1 #1-2 » 365.4g ------ Gorilla Goat #1-2 » 365.7g --- Updated the wet weight and watering dates for both cups. --- Placed both cups back into the tent. --- Cuttings in the propagation tray are looking good. - [21:43]: Checked the Ecowitt soil moisture sensor data: ------------------ [ 3x3 VEG TENT – GR3 ] ---------------- ------ 52% - [CH01 » M1 » VBL – Heady OG BX1 #1-1] ------ 42% - [CH02 » M2 » VBR – TKO #2] ------ 50% - [CH03 » M3 » VFL – Chill Out OG #3] ------ 44% - [CH04 » M4 » VFR – Chill Out OG #2] ----------------- [ 4x4 MAIN TENT – GR30 ] --------------- ------ 50% - [CH05 » P1 » FLT – Chill Out OG #2] ------ 57% - [CH06 » P1 » FLB – Chill Out OG #2] ------ 52% - [CH07 » P2 » BLT – TKO #2-2] ------ 60% - [CH08 » P2 » BLB – TKO #2-2] ------ 51% - [CH09 » P3 » FRT – Heady OG BX1 #1] ------ 100% - [CH10 » P3 » FRB – Heady OG BX1 #1] --------- Veg: ~38%-45% | Flower: ~45%-55% --------- General: ~30% [Dry] «| ~45-60% [Moist] |» ~70% [Wet] - [21:46]: Checked the 4x4 tent. --- Day 5 of drying and everything looks great. --- Air circulation is good and no signs of mold. - [21:54]: Checked the humidifiers. --- Tanks are still full and no leaks found. Day 02 - Tuesday - 04/21/26 - Total Days: 167 ----------------------------------- Daily Averages ~[+01:00] - Temps: 76.8°F [24.9°C] - Humidity: 70.3% - VPD: 0.93 kPa - Soil %: [52, 42, 48, 44, 50, 56, 52, 60, 50, 100] ----------------------------------- - [20:53]: Night check on the 3x3 veg tent. --- Veg garden is looking good. --- TKO #2 needs watering. - [21:04]: Here is the starting initial watering range: ------ TKO #2 » 252.5g → 335.5g --------- General Weight Range: [Dry] ~275g «| [Dryback] ~300g |» ~325g-400g [Wet] --- Been 3 days since the last watering. --- Took the starting weight before watering, ------ TKO #2 » 289.3g --- While on a scale, --- Evenly misted the top of the cup with RO water. --- Did not spray the top growth. --- Misted 10-20 sprays. Waited a moment, then misted again. --- Repeated this process until the cup weighted at least 300g. --- There was no runoff. - [21:12]: Took the saturated weight after watering, ------ TKO #2 » 365.4g --- Updated the wet weight and watering date. --- Placed the cup back into the tent. - [21:18]: Decided to top the garden. --- Using a pair of trimmers, --- Cut and removed the taller branches. --- Lowered the canopy by a good 9-10 inches. --- Mulched the trimmings. --- Propagation tray cuttings look okay, but a few leaves are yellowing. --- Removed the yellowing leaves. - [21:41]: Checked the Ecowitt soil moisture sensor data: ------------------ [ 3x3 VEG TENT – GR3 ] ---------------- ------ 52% - [CH01 » M1 » VBL – Heady OG BX1 #1-1] ------ 42% - [CH02 » M2 » VBR – TKO #2] ------ 46% - [CH03 » M3 » VFL – Chill Out OG #3] ------ 44% - [CH04 » M4 » VFR – Chill Out OG #2] ----------------- [ 4x4 MAIN TENT – GR30 ] --------------- ------ 50% - [CH05 » P1 » FLT – Chill Out OG #2] ------ 56% - [CH06 » P1 » FLB – Chill Out OG #2] ------ 52% - [CH07 » P2 » BLT – TKO #2-2] ------ 61% - [CH08 » P2 » BLB – TKO #2-2] ------ 50% - [CH09 » P3 » FRT – Heady OG BX1 #1] ------ 100% - [CH10 » P3 » FRB – Heady OG BX1 #1] --------- Veg: ~38%-45% | Flower: ~45%-55% --------- General: ~30% [Dry] «| ~45-60% [Moist] |» ~70% [Wet] --- The front right bottom soil sensor is still reading 100% which is clearly not accurate. --- Still no flooding so just going to let it be. - [21:46]: Checked the 4x4 tent. --- Wow the tent is smelling and looking great. --- No signs of mold and buds look good. - [22:26]: Checked the humidifiers. --- Tanks are still full and no leaks found. Day 03 - Wednesday - 04/22/26 - Total Days: 168 ----------------------------------- Daily Averages ~[+01:00] - Temps: 77.1°F [25.1°C] - Humidity: 66.5% - VPD: 1.06 kPa - Soil %: [53, 42, 46, 43, 49, 57, 52, 61, 50, 100] ----------------------------------- - [19:19]: Night check on the 3x3 veg tent. --- Veg garden is looking great and grow is recovering nicely. --- Cuttings in the propagation tray look good as well. - [19:40]: Checked the Ecowitt soil moisture sensor data: ------------------ [ 3x3 VEG TENT – GR3 ] ---------------- ------ 54% - [CH01 » M1 » VBL – Heady OG BX1 #1-1] ------ 42% - [CH02 » M2 » VBR – TKO #2] ------ 45% - [CH03 » M3 » VFL – Chill Out OG #3] ------ 43% - [CH04 » M4 » VFR – Chill Out OG #2] ----------------- [ 4x4 MAIN TENT – GR30 ] --------------- ------ 49% - [CH05 » P1 » FLT – Chill Out OG #2] ------ 56% - [CH06 » P1 » FLB – Chill Out OG #2] ------ 53% - [CH07 » P2 » BLT – TKO #2-2] ------ 61% - [CH08 » P2 » BLB – TKO #2-2] ------ 50% - [CH09 » P3 » FRT – Heady OG BX1 #1] ------ 100% - [CH10 » P3 » FRB – Heady OG BX1 #1] --------- Veg: ~38%-45% | Flower: ~45%-55% --------- General: ~30% [Dry] «| ~45-60% [Moist] |» ~70% [Wet] - [19:41]: Checked the 4x4 tent. --- Day 7 of drying and wow the buds are smelling dank and looking frosted with trichomes. --- Decided to take some early smoke samples. Unfortunately, not going to take a sample from Chill Out OG #2 as her terpenes are not quite what I’m looking for. - [19:46]: Cut a branch from both Heady OG BX1 #1 and TKO #2 --- Trimmed up each branch and placed the samples in jars. --- Both have distinctly different fuel profiles, but wow TKO #2 is surprisingly louder and while trimming, she was greasy and sticky with trichomes. --- Time to smoke and compare the two samples. Day 04 - Thursday - 04/23/26 - Total Days: 169 ----------------------------------- Daily Averages ~[+01:00] - Temps: 77.8°F [25.4°C] - Humidity: 64.9% - VPD: 1.14 kPa - Soil %: [54, 42, 44, 43, 50, 57, 54, 62, 50, 100] ----------------------------------- - [13:11]: Been pheno hunting and comparing the early samples and have decided to start trimming. Today. --- Heady OG BX#1 buds break up well and are completely sticky with trichomes. She has that familiar piney-citrus diesel-fuel profile and is more than ready for trimming and curing. Nice. --- The unexpected surprise is TKO #2 as she may not even need curing at all. She already has a strong kushy lemon-fuel profile and wow her buds are greasy with trichomes. Wow. - [16:07]: Evening check on the 3x3 veg tent. --- Veg garden is looking great and growth seems to have fully recovered from the earlier topping. --- Three solo cups need watering. - [16:13]: Here are the starting initial watering ranges: ------ Heady OG BX1 #1-2 » 255.4g → 335.4g ------ TKO #2 » 252.5g → 335.5g ------ Chill Out OG #3 » 260.0g → 335.3g --------- General Weight Range: [Dry] ~275g «| [Dryback] ~300g |» ~325g-400g [Wet] --- All cups were last watered 2-5 days ago. --- Took the starting weight of all clones before watering, ------ Heady OG BX1 #1-2 » 255.4g ------ TKO #2 » 252.5g ------ Chill Out OG #3 » 260.0g --- While on a scale, --- Evenly misted the top all cups with RO water. --- Did not spray the top growth. --- Misted 10-20 sprays. Waited a moment, then misted again. --- Repeated this process until all cups weighted at least 300g. --- There was no runoff. - [16:35]: Took the saturated weight of all cups after watering, ------ Heady OG BX1 #1-2 » 370.4 ------ TKO #2 » 370.2g g ------ Chill Out OG #3 » 370.4g --- Updated the wet weight and watering dates for each cup. --- Also defoliated each cup and topped the taller branches. --- Placed all cups back into the tent. --- Decided to cull Gorilla Goat #1-2 --- Mulched the trimmings. --- Cuttings in the propagation tray look good. - [17:00]: Checked the Ecowitt soil moisture sensor data: ------------------ [ 3x3 VEG TENT – GR3 ] ---------------- ------ 54% - [CH01 » M1 » VBL – Heady OG BX1 #1-1] ------ 41% - [CH02 » M2 » VBR – TKO #2] ------ 44% - [CH03 » M3 » VFL – Chill Out OG #3] ------ 43% - [CH04 » M4 » VFR – Chill Out OG #2] ----------------- [ 4x4 MAIN TENT – GR30 ] --------------- ------ 50% - [CH05 » P1 » FLT – Chill Out OG #2] ------ 57% - [CH06 » P1 » FLB – Chill Out OG #2] ------ 54% - [CH07 » P2 » BLT – TKO #2-2] ------ 62% - [CH08 » P2 » BLB – TKO #2-2] ------ 50% - [CH09 » P3 » FRT – Heady OG BX1 #1] ------ 100% - [CH10 » P3 » FRB – Heady OG BX1 #1] --------- Veg: ~38%-45% | Flower: ~45%-55% --------- General: ~30% [Dry] «| ~45-60% [Moist] |» ~70% [Wet] - [17:04]: Checked the 4x4 tent. --- Wow the terps are smelling great and buds are frosted with trichomes. --- Time to start trimming. - [17:13]: Using a Trim Bin and a pair of trimmers, started to hand trim Heady OG BX1 #1 --- Don’t really want to use the AC Infinity Bowl Trimmer as it tends to destroy the smaller buds, so going to hand trim as much as possible. --- Will also give a final processed dry weight total when complete. --- Anyways, took my time and trimmed the buds straight on the branch. Removed as many sugar leaves possible before bucking each finished trimmed bud into 8-liter glass mason jars. ------ [ » A FEW HOURS LATER « ] - [21:41]: Done with trimming for now. --- Wow this is definitely going to take a few days to finish. - [21:44]: Checked the humidifiers. --- Tanks are still full and no leaks found. Day 05 - Friday - 04/24/26 - Total Days: 170 ----------------------------------- Daily Averages ~[+01:00] - Temps: 76.5°F [24.7°C] - Humidity: 67.7% - VPD: 1.00 kPa - Soil %: [54, 42, 46, 47, 50, 57, 55, 62, 49, 100] ----------------------------------- - [21:56]: Night check on the 3x3 veg tent. --- Veg garden is looking good. --- Garlic Budder OG#1 needs watering. - [22:00]: Here is the starting initial watering range: ------ Garlic Budder OG#1 » 276.8g → 335.4g --------- General Weight Range: [Dry] ~275g «| [Dryback] ~300g |» ~325g-400g [Wet] --- Been 5 days since the last watering. --- Took the starting weight before watering, ------ Garlic Budder OG#1 » 301.9g --- While on a scale, --- Evenly misted the top of the cup with RO water. --- Did not spray the top growth. --- Misted 10-20 sprays. Waited a moment, then misted again. --- Repeated this process until the cup weighted at least 300g. --- There was no runoff. - [22:10]: Took the saturated weight after watering, ------ Garlic Budder OG#1 » 370.3g --- Updated the wet weight and watering date. --- Placed the cup back into the tent. --- Cuttings in the propagation tray look good. --- Misted the top growth with RO water. - [22:18]: Checked the Ecowitt soil moisture sensor data: ------------------ [ 3x3 VEG TENT – GR3 ] ---------------- ------ 54% - [CH01 » M1 » VBL – Heady OG BX1 #1-1] ------ 42% - [CH02 » M2 » VBR – TKO #2] ------ 44% - [CH03 » M3 » VFL – Chill Out OG #3] ------ 47% - [CH04 » M4 » VFR – Chill Out OG #2] ----------------- [ 4x4 MAIN TENT – GR30 ] --------------- ------ 50% - [CH05 » P1 » FLT – Chill Out OG #2] ------ 57% - [CH06 » P1 » FLB – Chill Out OG #2] ------ 55% - [CH07 » P2 » BLT – TKO #2-2] ------ 62% - [CH08 » P2 » BLB – TKO #2-2] ------ 49% - [CH09 » P3 » FRT – Heady OG BX1 #1] ------ 100% - [CH10 » P3 » FRB – Heady OG BX1 #1] --------- Veg: ~38%-45% | Flower: ~45%-55% --------- General: ~30% [Dry] «| ~45-60% [Moist] |» ~70% [Wet] - [22:24]: Checked the 4x4 tent. --- Day 2 of trimming. Let’s go. Day 06 - Saturday - 04/25/26 - Total Days: 171 ----------------------------------- Daily Averages ~[+01:00] - Temps: 76.1°F [24.5°C] - Humidity: 67.6% - VPD: 0.99 kPa - Soil %: [53, 41, 42, 47, 50, 57, 55, 63, 49, 100] ----------------------------------- - [19:05]: Night check on the 3x3 veg tent. --- Veg garden is looking great. --- Two solo clones need watering. - [19:12]: Here are the starting initial watering ranges: ------ Heady OG BX1 #1-2 » 255.4g → 335.4g ------ TKO #2 » 252.5g → 335.5g --------- General Weight Range: [Dry] ~275g «| [Dryback] ~300g |» ~325g-400g [Wet] --- Both cups were last watered 2 days ago. --- Took the starting weight of both clones before watering, ------ Heady OG BX1 #1-2 » 301.7g ------ TKO #2 » 289.2g --- While on a scale, --- Evenly misted the top of both cups with RO water. --- Did not spray the top growth. --- Misted 10-20 sprays. Waited a moment, then misted again. --- Repeated this process until both cups weighted at least 300g. --- There was no runoff. - [19:34]: Took the saturated weight of both cups after watering, ------ Heady OG BX1 #1-2 » 375.6g ------ TKO #2 » 275.8g --- Updated the wet weight and watering dates for both cups. --- Placed both cups back into the tent. --- Cuttings in the propagation tray are looking good. - [19:46]: Checked the Ecowitt soil moisture sensor data: ------------------ [ 3x3 VEG TENT – GR3 ] ---------------- ------ 53% - [CH01 » M1 » VBL – Heady OG BX1 #1-1] ------ 41% - [CH02 » M2 » VBR – TKO #2] ------ 42% - [CH03 » M3 » VFL – Chill Out OG #3] ------ 46% - [CH04 » M4 » VFR – Chill Out OG #2] ----------------- [ 4x4 MAIN TENT – GR30 ] --------------- ------ 50% - [CH05 » P1 » FLT – Chill Out OG #2] ------ 57% - [CH06 » P1 » FLB – Chill Out OG #2] ------ 56% - [CH07 » P2 » BLT – TKO #2-2] ------ 63% - [CH08 » P2 » BLB – TKO #2-2] ------ 49% - [CH09 » P3 » FRT – Heady OG BX1 #1] ------ 100% - [CH10 » P3 » FRB – Heady OG BX1 #1] --------- Veg: ~38%-45% | Flower: ~45%-55% --------- General: ~30% [Dry] «| ~45-60% [Moist] |» ~70% [Wet] - [19:47]: Checked the 4x4 tent. --- Trim Day 3, but before trimming, --- Going to add some worms to the pot. --- Got an order of 100 fresh worms from Uncle Jim’s Worm Farm. - [19:54]: Dumped the entire bag of worms and coco substrate into a plastic container. --- Worms looked great and were wriggling with healthy. Nice. - [19:57]: Added worms to each pot in the main tent. --- Also added worms to each pot with a mother plant in the veg tent. - [20:09]: Okay, now back to the trim. --- Decided to use the ACI Bowl trimmer on Chill Out OG #2 --- Depending on the results, may use the bowl trimmer on TKO #2 --- Okay let’s go. ------ [ » A FEW HOURS LATER.. « ] - [+02:38]: Done with trimming for now. --- After using the bowl trimmer on Chill Out OG #2, decided to hand trim the rest. Bowl trimmer is quicker, but also got a decent amount of trim shake. --- Started to trim TKO #2 and wow she is a terpy one. She is greasy with trichomes and has a pungent OG kush-fuel profile with a hint of sweet-lemon-piney dankness. Nice. --- Plan to finish trimming TKO #2 tomorrow which will then leave Heady OG BX1 #1 for the rest of the jars. Nice. - [+02:42]: Checked the humidifiers. --- Tanks are still full and no leaks found. Day 07 - Sunday - 04/26/26 - Total Days: 172 ----------------------------------- Daily Averages ~[+01:00] - Temps: 75.1°F [23.9°C] - Humidity: 67.6% - VPD: 0.96 kPa - Soil %: [53, 41, 46, 46, 50, 57, 56, 63, 49, 100] ----------------------------------- - [19:05]: Night check on the 3x3 veg tent. --- Veg garden is looking good. --- Cuttings in the propagation tray look good. --- Misted the top growth with RO water. - [19:15]: Checked the Ecowitt soil moisture sensor data: ------------------ [ 3x3 VEG TENT – GR3 ] ---------------- ------ 53% - [CH01 » M1 » VBL – Heady OG BX1 #1-1] ------ 41% - [CH02 » M2 » VBR – TKO #2] ------ 47% - [CH03 » M3 » VFL – Chill Out OG #3] ------ 45% - [CH04 » M4 » VFR – Chill Out OG #2] ----------------- [ 4x4 MAIN TENT – GR30 ] --------------- ------ 50% - [CH05 » P1 » FLT – Chill Out OG #2] ------ 57% - [CH06 » P1 » FLB – Chill Out OG #2] ------ 56% - [CH07 » P2 » BLT – TKO #2-2] ------ 63% - [CH08 » P2 » BLB – TKO #2-2] ------ 49% - [CH09 » P3 » FRT – Heady OG BX1 #1] ------ 100% - [CH10 » P3 » FRB – Heady OG BX1 #1] --------- Veg: ~38%-45% | Flower: ~45%-55% --------- General: ~30% [Dry] «| ~45-60% [Moist] |» ~70% [Wet] --- Still a bit perplexed on why the front right pot’s bottom sensor is reading 100% but still no flooding so not too worried. - [19:17]: Checked the 4x4 tent. --- Day 4 of trimming. --- Let’s go. ------ [ » A FEW HOURS LATER.. « ] - [+00:14]: Done for the day. --- Finished trimming TKO #2 and started to trim the rest of Heady OG BX1 #1 --- Wow still have quite a bit more to trim. - [+00:19]: Checked the humidifiers. --- Tanks are still full and no leaks found. --- Next week is going to be more trimming. --- Hopefully will have everything trimmed and in jars soon. --- Onwards to next week. [END OF WEEK 25]
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Week 1 after flowering started. And it was time for extreme defoliation ✌️
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Ho portato le mie piccole amiche che mi ripuliranno la mia terapia .forza belle coccinelle 🐞 mie mangiate tutti. Ragni e uova... gnam gnam gnam 😋🤤
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Now that the plant has started flowering, I defoliated the excess leaf, focusing on apical buds. But unfortunately after defoliation and pressing the lst unfortunately plant b5 breaks the stem in its main apical bud. I was very sad but in life we have to learn from mistakes and stop complaining since the other 4 plants show good growth and vigor we will move on trying to minimize the errors.
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Managed to start two crosses on her and done a few more plaits and spring's around a few branches
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NOTE: THE COUNTING OF DAYS STARTS FROM THE DAY THE SEED STARTS ITS PROCESS, IN THIS GROW DAY 1 WAS THE MOMENT THE SEED GOT INSERTED INTO THE EASY START (i do not recomend this method for experienced growers, but higly recomend it to unexperienced growers that might accidentally damage their seedling's new root as they move them from the germination zone into their next or final pot, with easy start you can just pick up the small cube of soil and place it inside the next pot GENTLY). NOTE: For strain informations, soil recipe and nutrient's stock please do check "Germination Week" as you will find all the information there. (Do not replicate nutrient dosages as these are higly variable depending on the conditions within the grow room or tent, so you may end up damaging or killing your plants even if they are the same strain from the same breeder). --------------------------------------------------------------------___________________________________________________________-----------------------------------------------------------------------_____________________________________________________________________---------------------------------------------------------------- 03/11- All watered with 950ml of water per plant with dilluted nutrients in the rates specified above. Light schedules changed to 19/5 and will be further extended to 20/4 to allow for more hours of heat from the lights as we progress into winter. 06/11- All watered with 1,4l of water with 2ml/l Bio Rhizhotonic + 0.45ml/l of Ancient Earth. Removed first set of leaves as those were not in use anymore completely covered from light.
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Day 1 ....add additional soil, water and 1st topping Day 3 - checked for 2nd topping Day 5- watering....strong stems already
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🛁 Beginning to clear nutrients. ✌️🎃 Thank you for checking my cultivation.
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Sorry I started this diary late... I'll go back and edit the height and all that when the lights come on and add nutrients in.. Using Advanced Nutrients pH perfect line with Big Bud, Bud Candy, Nirvana, and Overdrive... Use Flawless Finish at the end.
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Started giving the girls 1 hour a night at sub 60. By end of week it's up to 2 but will not exceed this. Added top dressings of azomite, sea kelp and greensand. Phi=1.618 The ratio or proportion, determined by Phi (1.618 …) was known to the Greeks as the “dividing a line in the extreme and mean ratio” and to Renaissance artists as the “Divine Proportion” It is also called the Golden Section, Golden Ratio and the Golden Mean. e = 2.718 The “e” symbol in maths represents Euler’s number which is approximately equal to 2.718 It is considered as one of the most important numbers in mathematics. It is an irrational number and it cannot be represented as a simple fraction. THORIUM Thorium, at atomic number 90, is one of the rarest elements. 232Th is a primordial nuclide, having existed in its current form for over ten billion years; it was formed during the r-process, which probably occurs in supernovae and neutron star mergers. These violent events scattered it across the galaxy. The letter "r" stands for "rapid neutron capture", and occurs in core-collapse supernovae, where heavy seed nuclei such as 56Fe rapidly capture neutrons, running up against the neutron drip line, as neutrons are captured much faster than the resulting nuclides can beta decay back toward stability. Neutron capture is the only way for stars to synthesize elements beyond iron because of the increased Coulomb barriers that make interactions between charged particles difficult at high atomic numbers and the fact that fusion beyond 56Fe is endothermic. Because of the abrupt loss of stability past 209Bi, the r-process is the only process of stellar nucleosynthesis that can create thorium and uranium; all other processes are too slow and the intermediate nuclei alpha decay before they capture enough neutrons to reach these elements. Histogram of estimated abundances of the 83 primordial elements in the Solar system Estimated abundances of the 83 primordial elements in the Solar system, plotted on a logarithmic scale. Thorium, at atomic number 90, is one of the rarest elements. In the universe, thorium is among the rarest of the primordial elements, because it is one of the two elements that can be produced only in the r-process (the other being uranium). POTASSIUM Potassium 40 is a radioisotope that can be found in trace amounts in natural potassium, is at the origin of more than half of the human body activity: undergoing between 4 and 5,000 decays every second for an 80kg man. Along with uranium and thorium, potassium contributes to the natural radioactivity of rocks and hence to the Earth heat. This isotope makes up one ten-thousandth of the potassium found naturally. In terms of atomic weight, it is located between two more stable and far more abundant isotopes (potassium 39 and potassium 41) that make up 93.25% and 6.73% of the Earth total potassium supply respectively. With a half-life of 1,251 billion years, potassium 40 existed in the remnants of dead stars whose agglomeration has led to the Solar System with its planets. Potassium 40 has the unusual property of decaying into two different nuclei: in 89% of cases beta-negative decay will lead to calcium 40, while 11% of the time argon 40 will be formed by electron capture followed by gamma emission at an energy of 1.46 MeV. This 1.46 MeV gamma ray is important, as it allows us to identify when potassium 40 decays. The beta electrons leading to calcium, however, are not accompanied by gamma rays, have no characteristic energies and rarely make it out of the rocks or bodies that contain potassium 40. Beta-minus decay indicates a nucleus with too many neutrons, electron capture a nucleus with too many protons. How can potassium 40 simultaneously have too many of both? The answer reveals one of the peculiarities of the nuclear forces. Everyone has roughly 140g of potassium = 0.016 grams of Potassium 40 = 5.643ounces The charge radius is a fundamental property of the atomic nucleus. Although it globally scales with the nuclear mass as A1/3, the nuclear charge radius also exhibits appreciable isotopic variations that are the result of complex interactions between protons and neutrons. Indeed, charge radii reflect various nuclear structure phenomena such as halo structures6, shape staggering7, shape coexistence8, pairing correlations9,10, neutron skins11, and the occurrence of nuclear magic numbers5,12,13. The term ‘magic number’ refers to the number of protons or neutrons corresponding to completely filled shells. In charge radii, a shell closure is observed as a sudden increase in the charge radius of the isotope just beyond magic shell closure, as seen, for example, at the well-known magic numbers N = 28, 50, 82 and 126 (refs. 5,12–14). In the nuclear mass region near potassium, the isotopes with proton number Z ≈ 20 and neutron number N = 32 are proposed to be magic on the basis of an observed sudden decrease in their binding energy beyond N = 32 (refs. 2,3) and the high excitation energy of the first excited state in 52Ca (ref. 1). Therefore, the experimentally observed a strong increase in the charge radii of calcium4 and potassium5 isotopes between N = 28 and N = 32, and in particular the large radius of 51K and 52Ca (both having 32 neutrons), have attracted substantial attention. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41567-020-01136-5.pdf “A cat has 9 lives” “On cloud 9” “Dressed to the nines” To go “the whole nine yards” “A stitch in time saves nine” “Nine-ness” seems to be synonymous with the maximum, with the furthest extent of what’s possible. With fullness, completion, and when every effort has been exhausted. In the ancient world (which is, let’s face it, is where numbers and their spiritual power were understood SO much more than they are today) the number 9 resonated with sacred structure, and the furthest limitations of this world, before human experience meets the Divine. Perhaps more than any other, the number nine had an extra special significance, which spread far and wide. It features across pretty much all cultures, worldwide, rippling through culture, mythology, history, law and time. Nine is the central number in the ancient Celtic tradition. Nine expresses through the triple Goddess (see Number 3) and in myths of the nine Celtic maidens, or sorceresses. In fact, stories of nine mystical women presiding over nature spread from England, Ireland and Wales, to Scandinavia, Iceland and even as far as Kenya. Even today, it’s tradition for nine groups of nine men to dance around Beltane fires. The limit of winter (which is what Beltane Almost all of the mythological tales from around the world have patterns of the number 9 weaving throughout. The Northern European sagas tell of Odin, who rules over the nine Norse worlds. His trial, to win the secrets of wisdom for mankind, was to hang on the Yggdrasil tree for nine days. Demeter, the Greek Goddess of the Earth searched for nine days for her daughter Persephone (who was in the underworld with Hades). Demeter is often depicted holding nine pieces of corn. Once recovered, Persephone was obliged to spend three months per year below the ground, and nine months above. Native American, Mayan and Aztec myths tell of a total of nine cosmic levels (and many of the temples comprise 9 stories). And in ancient China, nine was the most auspicious number of divine power: the Chinese had nine sacred rites, nine social laws, nine classes of officials in the government and built nine-story pagodas. In astrology, the planet Mars vibrates to the frequency of the nine. The ninth sign of the Zodiac is Sagittarius (where the Sun sails from November 22nd – December 21st) In Tarot, card number nine is the Hermit. In Hinduism, nine is the number of Brahma. In the Greek Sagas, the city of Troy was under siege for nine years.
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Harvest Ooooooh ihr glaubt ja gar nicht, wie Geil die Sorte beim Wet Trim gerochen hat. Es hat was von Tangie, dieses Moschusmäßige, schwer aber mit Noten von Schokolade und Weintrauben... Hätte ich nicht gedacht und echt toll geworden. Mache nochmal ein Update, wenn die rdy to dry Trim ist 😄
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