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I don't even know where to put this I've lost track. Still feeding everyday. The first pistols appeared about 5 weeks in and then the plants just kept growing. I've moved them To a 4x4 and switched the lights to 12-12 about a week ago. Seen to be starting to bud
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siamo nella seconda settimana e tutto va velocissimo, prossima settimana iniziero l'allenamento, vorrei poter fare 8 apicali perfetti sperando di farcela.
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Overall Development Week 4 marks the transition into mid-flower. Stretch has mostly stopped, and the plants are now directing energy into bud formation. The canopy remains uneven, with some taller, thinner phenotypes and others more compact and structured. Bud sites are clearly established across all main branches. Flower stacking is progressing steadily, and early cluster formation is visible on the tops. Plant Health & Observations • Significant yellowing on older fan leaves, especially mid-to-lower canopy. • Some plants appear pale green overall, indicating high nutrient demand during bulk transition. • One or two phenotypes remain darker green and structurally stronger. • Lower interior growth is lighter and less vigorous. • Selective removal of old yellow leaves was continued to improve airflow and light penetration. Despite visible leaf fade, bud development continues actively. Bud Development • Flower clusters are expanding and beginning to connect along the stems. • Pistil production is strong and consistent. • Buds are not yet dense but are clearly transitioning into the bulk phase. • Resin production is beginning to increase. This week represents the start of the main swelling period. Environmental Adjustments • Temperature reduced slightly (~1°C) to stabilize the flowering environment. • Airflow maintained across canopy level. • Canopy density moderately thinned to prevent moisture buildup. • Light coverage remains strong across the upper layer. Current Focus (Entering Week 5) • Support nutrient demand during bulk phase. • Prevent excessive early leaf loss. • Maintain stable humidity to protect developing flowers. • Monitor weaker phenotypes closely for further decline or nutrient imbalance. Overall, the crop is entering the critical mid-flower stage. The next two weeks will determine final bud density and structure.
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04/18/2026 Readings: pH: 5.2 EC: 1331 cm TDS: 947 ppm Temp: 66.4° First thing to note is that the dehumidifier is just not strong enough to get through to the top of the plant. So the humidity is like 50.1% temp is fine. I'd like it a little bit lower, but this is what I got to work with. 04/19/2026 Oops. Something happened with my notes yesterday. Hopefully they don't delete again. Readings: after pHing. It was 5.31 pH: 5.88 EC: 1386 cm TDS: 892 ppm Temp: 65.5° Well, it's 420 and I have emptied the bucket so I can pH the water. Pretty easy. But still I really hate pumping out the water. Kinda feels like I'm suffocating her. So mean. I couldn't send a trichome video, so we will have to figure out my phone. It's pretty close, so I could get some pics good enough to see if it's cloudy or clear. Amber. There was a decent amount of it all around. Readings after pH pH: 5.76 EC: 1863 cm TDS: 980 ppm Temp: 68.0° 04/21/2026 Readings: pH: 5.77 EC: 1395 cm TDS: 990 ppm Temp: 63.9° Anyone notice yesterday? The only 2 things that changed are the EC and Temp. Ummm something is wrong with the EC reading. I must have mistyped yesterday or something. Anyway, there may be a nutrient lock out. Or something, because I'm getting other tissues. Mostly at the top. It seems the already damaged leaves do not fix. Like the canoeing that's still there, will it go away? The spots on the top leaves look spotty. I don't think those will go away, but the leaf stacking. That should go away, right? The environment looks good today. No complaints whatsoever. Nothing to note. Finally, right?! Lol As for the plant. She is officially EATING the Blue Dream. So much so that it's pushing the whole thing over. I think I'm gonna harvest the blue dream little early. At least earlier than I wanted. Half the plant is flopped over now. Not clue why. It was just that one branch and then I guess the weight of that and the upper branches just led them to collapse as well. What the shit is that? 04/22/2026 Readings: pH: 5.5 EC: 1409 cm TDS: 1000 ppm Temp: 67.1° Looks like nutrient lockout. After pHing : pH: 5.97 EC: 1450 cm TDS: 1003 ppm Temp: 63.3° 04/23/2026 Readings: pH: 5.80 EC: 1431 cm TDS: 1020 ppm Temp: 68.5° 04/24/2026 Readings: pH: 5.7 EC: 1459 cm TDS: 1030 ppm Temp: 66.5° So I harvested the Blue Dream. A little earlier than what I was expecting, but it needed to be harvested. Anyway, apparently Apple Strudel has really heavy branches and were pushing the Blue Dream over. Well, when I pulled the blue dream out of the tent, this little lady nearly fell over. It was stuck with the Blue Dream. But once they were apart, the rest of the plant fell over. So I put up my trellis to at least help keeping the branches off the ground or even worse, snapping entirely. Ioght have to harvest her early too. The bends in those branches are insane. However, I may be wrong, but I'm pretty sure this one is done. Like done done. Lots of amber tons of cloudy and very few clear. I wanna flush her. At least for a couple days. But I'm really concerned with the branches laying on each other. This is a disaster waiting to happen. Mold, powdery mildew. Nothing else, I won't get any bugs or anything like that. So I hope leaving them like that won't hurt too bad. I should try to get the 2 big ones up. 04/25/2026 Readings: pH: 5.63 EC: 1500 cm TDS: 1060 ppm Temp: 68.0° As we can see here, there is definitely a nutrient lockout somewhere. It's probably because of the size of the roots. The roots have taken over the bucket. I need like a 10 gallon for this plant. Lol. Anyway, I have concerns about the fallen branches are stacking on top of each other. Just in 1 spot. But it's a good spot for mold to grow. So I need to figure out what to do with the top 2 branches. The environment is actually looking great! As it's the last week of life I'm gonna leave it alone. 71° and 50% humidity. I'd much rather 40%, but the 50% is pretty steady. And 71° mimics the outdoors getting cooler. This should work in theory, but we'll see. Honestly, this plant is kind of hard to diagnose. There's all kinds of stuff happening all at once and I'm trying to find the source. Then I can work my way out. Or something like that.i can use some yoyos for a couple of the branches. But the rest are pretty flimsy. Waterlogged. I'm guessing and it's because of the roots. It has to be. I just can't find a source. Damnit.
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Week 11 (26-8 to 1-9) 26-8 Temps: 20.5 to 26.1 degrees Humidity: 50% to 56% 27-8 Temps: 20.7 to 27.3 degrees Humidity: 50% to 56% Watering: Both 1500 ml. (Only Calcium) EC: 0.4 PH: 5.6 Dry Weight: Both 2.7 kg. 28-8 Temps: 21.5 to 28 degrees Humidity: 51% to 56% 29-8 Temps: 23.3 to 27.4 degrees Humidity: 55% to 62% 30-8 Temps: 19.9 to 27.7 degrees Humidity: 50% to 60% 31-8 Temps: 20.2 to 26.6 degrees Humidity: 50% to 55% 1-9 Temps: 21.1 to 29.1 degrees Humidity: 49% to 55% Watering: Both 1000 ml. EC: 1.4 PH: 5.6 Dry Weight: Both 2.4 kg. Recalibrated my PH pen and it was only 0.1 off, so i dont think the leaf problems are PH related.
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Welcome to my Lemon Mandarin 🍋🍊Diary. In this Diary: Seeds: Fast Buds (from contest)thanks ___________________________ Feeding: Thu 24Apr: 3L Flawless Finish pH'd 6.5 Mon 28Apr: 3L Flawless Finish pH'd 6.5 ___________________________ Final Lap🏁🏁🏁 Trichomes are milky with a few ambers, By the end of this week, probably Friday the El Chopo will occur😋😋 _________________________ Strong citrus(orange) predominant smell. _________________________ Thanks for stopping by, likes and comments are appreciated!👊🏻😎 Keep on growin! Keep on tokin!!! 😙💨💨💨💨💨
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Can't believe these now absolutley smashing it. Think it's another week of Overdrive for a few of them and then flushing. There is one that developed some black spots which I think is potassium deficiency. Other than that the rest are doing amazing under the Spider Farmer and Advanced Nutrients. The Purple is crazy really don't wanna chop it down become attached haha Smells like blackcurrant fruit punch omg Unreal . One smells like giant bag of skittles fruity as hell man! 2 weeks maybe and she done 💪👽
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Day 141: The plant looks almost ready. I am not sure whether I'll still wait a couple of days or harvest tomorrow. Another week probably wouldn't hurt though. I'm looking forward to it nevertheless. No nutrients at this point, just water.
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The plants seem to be responding well with once a day watering instead of two for now. D2 Plants are looking good. Little bit of yellowing on new growth. Watering every other day. Pots have been feeling heavy for daily watering. D6 Pots are drying out quicker. Might have to start watering daily. D7 Ran out of Stackswell, using soft water with Veg+Bloom and Athena Cleanse. Watering and feeding once a day 1 hour after lights on. PPFD 300.
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boy do these girls like to stretch just like a haze! Just wanna reach, so as long as your ready for it. The first week of flower is done now and flowers are starting to form. now reduce the fulvic a bit and keep an eye out for any P K C or Mg defs. Again as long as the buffet is laid out all you have to do is worry about the microbes.
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In the beggining of week 4 of flower the phenos are showing differences. Nanaz x BBC are way toller that the Headbands. Also, Nanaz x BBC #2 has no pistils but it is a female plant. I have that happened before when I grew the Banana Butter Cups S1
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Growing great! Very uniform and vigorous, resilient to my inexperience beautiful large green fan leaves