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Fire plant super great stacking big solid golfball size nugs smell is amazing of some old school fire that smell you look for. The only bad thing is it took a long time to finish flowering but it also stayed nice and green all the way to harvest even with no nutrients the last 3 weeks a beast of a plant for sure
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There are some things that remain memorable in my journey as a grower, and one of them is my encounter with Nectar Drip. This strain stole my heart and will never give it back like all the strains in my top five, but every time it's magical, like falling in love, except I don't feel butterflies, but Wu Tang's Killa Beez. This strain is a unique marvel, one of those one-night stands, because it's a Limited Edition, already sold out after a few days of release, and given its limited nature, it will never be released again. I begged my friends at Zamnesia on my knees, but they're adamant about this: once a Limited Edition is gone, it's gone forever. Think carefully before letting it slip away. Add to this the fact that I've been a hop-hop guy for about 30 years and have also followed the entire Meth journey, and it's incredible to grow a strain named after the albums that drove me crazy when I was 20. It's pure fire for my graying ass. And the best part is that it's not just conceptual fire, but the strain is a marvel like very few on the market, producing wonderful flowers in every way: hardness, density, and weight are unbeatable. The resin production is top-notch, and, as only American plants can do, the yield is consistently good and lends itself perfectly to mainlining, topping, mainfolding, and cloning. We're talking about a strain with typically American characteristics called Nectar Drip, obtained by hybridizing a Zamnesia Apple Fritter with a 24K Gold Fangs by Tical. The result is truly explosive, with an apple aroma and a huge amount of resin that makes it perfect for extraction, even from residue. The leaves are full of pure resin and smell like heaven. I'm deeply embarrassed by her beauty again, like when a beautiful girl talks to me and makes me blush. And I have to say, she's not even the best; There are four more epic plants on the way that might surprise us, one of which is a clone of this one. Maturity - The pistils have been looking super mature for quite some time, especially the upper ones, which are very red, and we're still over 90%. It's a 50-50 Indica/Sativa mix. Sorry, I may have written it wrong in previous diaries, so it'll be all day. I'll let you know how it goes. For now, it's curing. The plant was cloned and left in the vegetative stage for a short time, trained with a Main, but without bending it; I find it practical. We chose 100% organic soil, 1000% Plagron, as always. The soil we chose is the recently launched Plagron Bio LightMix, which will allow us to start with more gradual and consistent watering, without the sudden changes that liquid fertilizers can cause. A week of soil is sufficient, so don't overdo it. Choose your preferred method and calculate your results on the website: www.plagron.com Visit the new Growshop section on the Zamnesia website: Z - https://www.zamnesia.io/it/531-growshop These seeds are sold out and were a limited edition. I'm so sorry I didn't save one, but we can choose from Zamnesia's excellent strains and keep an eye out for exclusive limited editions like this one when they're released... Z - https://www.zamnesia.io/en/35-cannabis-seeds T - https://www.zamnesia.io/en/35-cannabis-seeds/745-tical Z - Nectar Drip is a unique cannabis hybrid created in collaboration between Zamnesia Seeds and TICAL. These flowers are pure power, with up to 26% THC and effects that stimulate the mind and stabilize the body. But if you want to try them, you'll have to hurry: only 750 packs are available! There's nothing better than a good collaboration: we know this better than anyone! For this partnership, we joined forces with TICAL to create a strain packed with flavor and potency. We brought our delicious Apple Fritter, while TICAL contributed its 24K Gold Fangs. After perfecting the result, Nectar Drip was born. This strain produces potent flowers with a THC content of up to 26%, accompanied by delicious fruity and skunky aromas. Considering one of its parents is Apple Fritter, you can be sure that Nectar Drip has inherited an explosion of fruity aromas and flavors. Skunky notes are evident, creating a rich and intriguing profile. Smoking this beauty will leave you relaxed, with a pleasant cerebral euphoria accompanying the experience. It's definitely a great evening smoke, perfect for when you want to take a moment for yourself. You already know this, but I recommend it. You'll find so many wonderful things here, essentially "the best that nature has to offer." Z - www.zamnesia.com // Music // Last Week by Daddy Method Man's entire discography + Wu Tang by www.radionula.com + Feng Shui Music
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This week went pretty well, but she is not growing quite as fast as I was hoping, but she is growing very thick and strong. I was hoping to get the second round of toppings done this week, but I am about 48 hours behind schedule. If she was an auto I would have already completed the second topping, but I am trying to patient! I will top her sometime this week, and then keep trying to spread her out. I put together a quick time lapse video, and I am planning to make a full video for the entire grow. Thanks for stopping by, be safe, and Blaze On!
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Light defoliation this week very couple of day's. Humidity up too at weeks end due to rain not to worried . Get it 1 maybe 2 weeks and if not down below 60 will have to set up dehumidifier.
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6/8 Stormed last night. Rained most of the day plants look good. They have really acclimated and are taking off with bright green new growth everywhere. Potassium bicarbonate seems to be doing it's trick and the nute schedule seems ok too. I'll update later with pictures 6/9 Raining again today. Poured last night. Branches were flipped over due to hard rain and wind. Oh well maybe the super cropped themselves. Better weather is ahead. I've seen no negative effects from adding the nutes. I'll have to look back and see when I past fed. I took 4 cuttings (2 GDP, 1 9LB Kush, 1 NYCSK) but apparently I accidentally deleted WHEN I took them from this diary. Oh well. They have new growth and are attempting to root in jiffy pellets. 6/11 It stormed the past few days. Branches were limp almost like the sheet rain and high winds super cropped my plants. Once the sun came out they recovered nicely though. Fed two gallons today. Was hesitant due to the amount of rain but it's time to feed. Fimmed some blueberry tops and defoliated what needed it. 6/13 After a couple of sunny days the plants are really growing at a rapid rate. No problem with nutes. pH is in range. Growth is a nice green color. I'm surprised after the beating they took and the sparcity after some defoliation. WPM has been kept at bay for the most part. I pulled off a couple small interior leaves and spot treated around the areas that seemed to have the WPM. This method has seemed to work well. I did notice that I may have a slight mite problem on one of my GDPS. If so it's very early and it would be hard for them to keep numbers up in this harsh environment. Either way I need to continue my IPM for months anyway and was going to use BT but I may look into using spinosid. I can't remember how effective it is at treating mites. I'm not worried anyway. It's happened before with the two spotted mites but even the couldn't really build up numbers in these rough conditions. Anyhow I'll keep this updated. 6/14 Weather has been in the eighties and the plants have loved it. Hard rain and wind haven't damaged the plants yet (knock on wood). I'm planning on doing a IPM spray tonight. If I do I'll update.
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Welcome back to yet another update on my summer grow 😎🤙🏻 Things are still going smooth, a bit defoliation and nematodes was used and hopefully they will do their job in a few days😁 Started to add bloom to the mix, so let’s see how things turn out. As you can see the red spectrum is really working well, and soon I´ll add some small amounts of IR/UV daily. Looking forward to see the result 😊 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ SpectrumX LED🔥 @medicgrow 880 Watt⚡️ 2x UV/IR LED panels 💥 2.7 μmol/J🔥 Full Spectrum V1,F1,VS,FS🌈 Display with PPFD & Live spectrum Light measurement: Apogee MQ-610 & Apogee DLI-600. Fertiliser: Organics Nutrients https://www.organicsnutrients.com/en/ Green Buzz Nutrients Discount Code: GD42025 Grants 25% with a minimum Order value at 75 Euro. https://greenbuzzliquids.com/en/shop/
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Plant has been developing nicely over the past 6 weeks. Fimming was not very successful, so I continued with super cropping the plant. She was switched to a 12/12 schedule a week ago and was fed flower nutes for the first time this week. She is definitely stretching, so I installed another scrod at 50 cm to distribute the canopy even further and add some support. She has been receiving ph balanced RO water and is at this stage continuously via drippers. Roots are al over the tank again, which has however proven as an advantage in the past.
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Easiest week so far, no problems just growing. I did spray some neem oil on my soil a few days a go to keep pests out of the fox farm soil. Week 4 will bring in topping after the next node grows in, should be 2 or 3 days. Also towards the end of the week after she recovers from topping I will begin LST. Will provide pics throughout the week Posted first vid in real light not my 600 watt LED. Mainly for health purposes. This will be so interesting to see how blueberry will develop after an accidental FIMing lol. Personal Note: Wait to top when there is a full mainstem and not barely new growth. Meaning wait til the new growth has 2 fan leafs spread out, and not when they are just leafs barley sprouted from the main stem. Rookie mistake number 1 so far at the end of week 3. Or maybe time will tell if blueberry will be gracious enough to be a beautiful big buded tree. I read where FIMing can develop up to 4 extra colas and still grow beautifully. Fingers crossed.
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the little one is rising quickly this week, I think it will last another week, a week and a half at most, before dedicating itself to full flowering. the seedling entered the pre-flowering phase a few days ago (2/3 days ago)
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Her leaves are already covered with trichomes 🤩 as you can see the top cola is broken, but not completely. She was too tall so i supercropped it and tied her down so she couldn't stand up again. Other than that everything looks nice. No signs of any kind of dis balance ✌️
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Temperatura variando de 23 a 29C Umidade entre 60 e 85% 18/6 fotoperiodo
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This girl is getting huge colas stacking nicely defoliating every few days the cooler temps is bringing out here colors running lights 100 percent 18/6 light cycle running ppm a little high but she is handling it like a champ gonna take a lot longer then she should but she almost died and I brought her back to life she reeks of citrus gas trichome coverage getting thick thick so here's to another week of growing
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Day 76 HARVESTED 💚💚💚🌱🌱🌱 growing this lady has been so easy and fast. Buds are heavy and full, smell has been so strong since the beginning this time. I get 200 wet gr. From this lady. I hope to get 70 dried as they’re really nice and heavy :) Will update in some weeks for the most important information :) Let’s goooooo!!!
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Привет садоводы Началась новая неделя растения прошли начальную стадию роста и уже пересажены в свои горшки растения чувствуют себя хорошо в гидропонике раствор разведен на 600 ppm в нем поддерживается ph 5.6 хочу еще немного подождать когда растения подрастут и начать их тренировать LST
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se realizo una 2da poda apical a una de las plants la otra solo quedara con la poda apical inicial y se transplanto a maceteros de 11lts.
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This week has gone great. My lovely lady's are thirsty and taking there nutrients wonderfully. I have increased there water and nutrients intake and they are responding well. They continue to grow rapidly I am moving there light almost daily. I'm running out of vertical room.. All the hard work is paying off, they are starting to show there reward of amazing bud sites developing everywhere. A few more weeks and they will get added micronutrients. I'm pumped to see there development coming soon
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10/21- Flower has begun!! I've been gradually removing growth from under the canopy that I dont anticipate will become sizeable buds. Now we wait for the stretch. Took a few clones to try my hand at that. Air is drying out big time lately. I'm probably going to have to give in and buy a humidifier because it's going to be essential to keep my buds from drying out too fast and keeping these plants in healthy rh range. Despite humidity swings, plants seem to be doing well across the board so I already have a leg up on my last grow. I sprayed for bugs as a precaution. Neem and peppermint Castille soap diluted in water was the choice. Left a residue on my plants though so live been keeping my light between 30-40% and gradually turning up the intensity each day until I reach where I was(70) I dont want to burn my leaves because I have treating for bugs before. I will add pictures this weekend. This is posted on Day one so there's really not too much change to show in the plants. Really excited to see how they develop over the next 2 weeks. 10/24 Added pics of two plants. I accidently deleted my shoot of GZ 2 and I don't feel like taking them out of the tent again because it's a bit of a pain with the net. It's much taller than it's sister and maybe the healthier plant at this point. Moby dick is a bush, very healthy even still. No real signs of flower yet. They do seem to be stretching a bit but when you look everyday it's hard to tell. I'm hoping to have a really nice canopy in a week.
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Saw a weee bit of the hints of nutrient burn on some of the leaves. The other day i tested pH and it rode up to 6.8 to 7.0 so i wanted to run a little extra water through and out the bottoms of the pots for a bit of a flush. I pH'd the water to 6.00 exactly with about 900 ppm mix in each bucket. I ran 5 Liters through each 3 gallon fabric pot and allowed 5 minutes or so for drainage. Then put them back in their saucers and back in the tent. I jammed a bamboo stake down into the roots ripping and tearing roots apart as i go muuahahahahaha! They gonna be chunky fuckers in a few weeks they'll need the support. Next watering, Thursday. Perhaps a 650ppm mix then. I'll check pH tomorrow and the fuckers better be back down where i want them! OR ELSE! lol Seeyaz next week! Growing weed is easy. Only dimwits make it complicated.