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😫Been a tuff week as my ph pen failed so had signs of defiantly But that’s now corrected so hope it didn’t set them all back too much
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I’m getting so jazzed about this Bruce Banner Auto, upside down grow. Week 8 and she’s getting thicker everyday. I wasn’t sure if she would really amount to a nice grow but it has surpassed my expectations and is turning into a beautiful plant, no real issues to speak of, I do put her under cover every night and pay extra attention to this one but over all what a great experiment #peace ✌️🌱✌️
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E voilà! Dopo 120 giorni e ben 7 ore consecutive di pulizia oggi finalmente ho raccolto. Aspetto di pesarla tra due settimane ma ad occhio è stata la volta migliore di sempre, non ho mai riempito 6 livelli della rete per l'essiccazione e non ci ho messo mai 7 ore a pulirla tutta. Bene. Le più scarse sono state sicuramente le due Peyote Critical, mentre la Blue sunset Shebert e le due Tropicanna Banana molto abbondanti. Non vedo l'ora di pesare 🤩😍🤩😍🤩😍🤩🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀
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Day 56 Adjusting the trellis, I broke a branch, right at the stem. It was under the main and not receiving much light anyway, so... Also did a deep defoliation on NYD3. Got rid of anything that won't produce keepers. Trying to finish strong (14 days left).💪🏾💪🏾 Day 58 One leaf on each plant was discolored. No major fade yet. Each have a distinct smell. #2 smells like old school refer. It gives a real nostalgic 80s vibe. #3 smells like pine and Bengal. Watered top and bottom, with just a bit of CalMag. Day 60 48oz of pH 6.8 water. 1 or 2 leaves showing small amount of yellow, but nothing resembling fade. The canopy is green green, like she can go another month. A few of the nugs are impressive, but could be better if I had defoliated better. 60% of the bud sites are small and roughly 40 to 50% dense (assuming 100% is rock hard). Water, tucking, and plucking for the remainder. Day 62 It's a 70 day strain and with 8 days to go, there is no fade. Frustrating since I am over cooking my other plant for the sake of these two. They haven't done anything in over a week. Maybe that last heavy defoliation stunted them. So sad. Buying a jewelers loop tomorrow to check trichomes. The only other thing that could be delaying the fade is that I top dressed them both with Terp Tea Bloom. Maybe that top per gallon is hot and takes more than 2 weeks to be used up. I'm going to flush it tonight. Not even sure I should care about pH because I want it locked out from nutrient uptake. They just shouldn't be this dark green at this stage.🙄☹️😕😤 Ok so I pulled off the trellis net and LST ties, defoliated some more, and flushed both with 1 gallon each of distilled water. Added a little 3% peroxide to NYD3. Day 63 I figured it out. I made compost tea for NYD#1 to address a suspected deficiency. I gave these two some of it, and they didn't need it. It was half way thru flower. I followed that by top dressing with the new nutes. Lesson learned. What's good for the goose is NOT good for the gander.
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12/16-12/22, days 49 to 55) Hope everyone enjoys the pictures. I will try to add a video and black back or cover pics by end of week every week. Week 6 Notes & Observations: P1 is showing signs of issues. Not sure if it’s from the drying out (boron deficit) or from the mites. Wither way hopefully I am covering the situation by both feeding and treating against the mites with spinosad. P2 however is showing a better recovery from the break and seems to be on tack with new growth and training. With all 8 colas now set I just train to finish veg around new year’s day. The next two weeks will just be set up for that ***Update*** P2 lost a cola in training apparently. Upon check up today I noticed that all of the colas were aiming up except for one on the 'good' side, then I noticed that was because it had snapped in training or in the next day turn towards the light... learning a lot with this plant... VPD and PPFD: This week I will hold the humidity in the tent to about 70-75% and temps will be monitored for 70- 75F daytime and 66-71F overnight. Im adjusting my lights and look to control them at ~500ppfd max. Meaning slight increase over last week but mostly just growth increase but will also place on higher supports to increase PPFD to desired levels. Feed & Monitor: ***All feeds with nutes use either a whole ratio or combination of "Veg Mix" and "Bloom Mix" concentrates DILUTED in water until a total ppm of add-in is reached using a (Total Dissolved Solids) TDS Meter measured in PPM (parts per million). The "Veg Mix" concentrate will eventually be added in smaller ratios and "Bloom Mix" concentrate will eventually replace the "Veg Mix" concentrate entirely. The ppm and ratios of each feed will be listed when I feed. Veg mix recipe is on week 2. Bloom Mix recipe is on week 5.*** Day 49 (last feed was day 44) Tested and Calibrated my ph pens. Starting weight from each pot was 18 lbs and 8 oz, this time P1 weighed 12lbs 7oz. and P2 weighed 13lbs 3oz before feed (both plants weighed 11lbs 2oz before last feed). Each plant got 1.33 gallons of purified water with 9:1 ratio of Veg/Bloom Mix concentrates - 356ppm Veg Mix (recipe on week 2) and 44ppm Bloom Mix (recipe on week 5) with 1.5ml of CaliMagic (General Hydroponics 1-0-0) . The ph on this feed was balanced to 6.3ph. After feed this time, P1 weighed 20lbs 5oz and P2 also weighed 20lbs 5oz (both weighed 19lbs 2oz after last feed). I got about 6 cups of runoff on P1 and 8 cups on P2 this time (both plants gave up 8 cups of runoff last feed). Runoff for P1 ph was 6.4 with 758ppm (6.3 with 906ppm last feed) and P2 was 6.45 with 729ppm (6.4 with 814ppm last feed). Top soil tested at: P1 6.34,6.31,6.35,6.33 for an avg of 6.33 (6.24 avg after last feed) and P2 tested at 6.34,6.32,6.35,6.30 avg 6.33 (6.37avg after last feed) - next feed will be 1.5 gallons of de-chlorinated water and 6.3ph as Im liking where the ph is now and I dont see any issues from feed or training. Day 55 (last feed was day 49) Tested and Calibrated my ph pens. Starting weight from each pot was 18 lbs and 8 oz, this time P1 weighed 12lbs 10oz. (12lbs 7oz before last feed) and P2 weighed 11lbs 8oz before feed (13lbs oz before last feed). Each plant got 1.5 gallons of de-chlorinated water with 9:1 ratio of Veg/Bloom Mix concentrates - 355ppm Veg Mix (recipe on week 2) and 64ppm Bloom Mix (recipe on week 5) with 1.5ml of CaliMagic (General Hydroponics 1-0-0) . The ph on this feed was balanced to 6.25ph. After feed this time, P1 weighed 20lbs 9oz and P2 also weighed 20lbs 9oz (both weighed 20lbs 5oz after last feed). I got ~8 cups of runoff on P1 and 8 cups on P2 this time (6 cups of runoff on P1 and 8 cups on P2 after last feed). Runoff for P1 ph was 6.36 with 1110ppm (6.4 with 758ppm last feed) and P2 was 6.35 with 1170ppm (6.45 with 729ppm last feed). Top soil tested at: P1 6.22,6.17,6.21,6.26 for an avg of 6.215 (6.33 avg after last feed) and P2 tested at 6.19,6.17,6.16,6.12 avg 6.16 (6.33avg after last feed) - next feed will be 1.5 gallons of de-chlorinated water and 6.5ph as I rather see top soil higher after a feed and almost match the runoff - I dont see any issues from feed or training.
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🌿 Grow Update: Week 6 of Flower 🌸 Hey growers, We're cruising through Week 6 of flowering, and I gotta say, things are looking solid in my grow setup. This being my first rodeo, I'm pretty stoked with how it's all turning out. The plant's rocking a deep green, which could be a bit of nitrogen overload or just her natural vibe. Regardless, she's thriving, Ive been so stupid letting her get so big in a 5gallon i wouldn't be surprised if she is rootbound.. Got a bit of a snag with some lower bud sites getting overshadowed by the top canopy. Didn't want to push my luck with more defoliation i cant really at this point of flower, but hey, it's all a learning experience next round, I'll be more surgical. Already thinking about the next grow — tossing in a couple of plants in 5-gallon pots, keeping veg short and sweet at 4-5 weeks. Gonna tighten up the training game for sure. Despite the lower buds not getting as much love, the top ones are coming along nicely. She's a thirsty one, so I'm hitting her with 4 liters at lights on and another 2 liters a few hours before lights off to keep that coco from drying out. Got about 3-4 more weeks to go, and I'm itching to see how it all pans out. Can't wait to see the final yield and taste the goods. Here's to a killer harvest ahead! 🌿💧✂️🌸 #GrowLife #Week6 #FirstTimer #HarvestCountdown
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​Verehrte Chronisten des grünen Treibens im Hause Borberad! Diesmal wagen wir uns an einen wahren Sprinter der feminisierten Cannabissorten: Cannabis indica L. var. Candy Cream Go Fast aus den geschätzten Händen der Genetiker von Kannabia Seeds. ​Bereiten euch auf eine weitere tiefgreifende und süße Untersuchung des pflanzlichen Wachstums vor. Unsere bewährte Methodik der fast täglichen Bilddokumentation und sporadischen Videoanalysen wird auch bei diesem Exemplar, wohlgebettet in unserer standardisierten Erdmischung zum Einsatz kommen. Wir werden Zeuge der Entwicklung einer Pflanze, deren Name bereits ein außergewöhnliches Aroma und damit ihre – sagen wir mal – 'süße Verführungskraft' verspricht. Verfolget mit uns, wie sich diese 'Zuckercreme' im Rekordtempo entfaltet und welche duftenden Herausforderungen uns Borberads bei ihrer Aufzucht erwarten. ​Detaillierte Sortenbeschreibung: Kannabia Seeds Candy Cream Go Fast ​Genetik: Candy Cream Go Fast ist das beeindruckende Resultat einer gezielten Kreuzung von Indica Cream und Auto Indica Cream. Diese zu 60 % indicadominante Melange besticht durch eine drastisch verkürzte Blütezeit (Fast-Version), ohne dabei auf die bewährten Charakteristika ihrer Cream-Familie zu verzichten. ​Größe: Im Innenbereich erwarten wir für die Candy Cream eine kompakte Wuchshöhe von etwa 80 bis 100 Zentimetern. Dies macht sie zu einer ausgezeichneten und leicht zu bändigenden Wahl für unsere Zeltlandschaften. ​Farbe: Die Farbpalette ist von satten Grüntönen dominiert, an denen sich im fortgeschrittenen Stadium äußerst dichte und harzige Blüten bilden. Ein wahrer Augenschmaus, der im Licht der LEDs oft so wirkt, als wäre er großzügig mit Puderzucker bestäubt. ​Geschmack: Der Name deutet es bereits an: Eine süße Symphonie! Das Geschmacksprofil ist eine cremige Mischung, die stark an Vanille und Karamell erinnert, sanft abgerundet mit fruchtigen Anklängen und feinen, erdigen Untertönen. Ein geradezu buttriges Geschmackserlebnis. ​Eigenarten: Diese Sorte ist ein wahrer Sprinter mit einer rasanten Blütezeit von lediglich 46 bis 49 Tagen. Mit einem THC-Gehalt von rund 20 % liefert sie ein sanftes, beruhigendes Body-High. Ihre hohe Resistenz gegenüber Feuchtigkeit und Schädlingen macht sie zu einer überaus robusten Kandidatin für unsere Aufzeichnungen. ​Rechtlicher Hinweis: "Abschließend sei wie immer angemerkt, dass dieses Growtagebuch die dokumentarische Begleitung eines privaten und legalen Anbauvorhabens im Rahmen der jeweils gültigen Gesetze darstellt. Wir bei Borberad distanzieren uns ausdrücklich von jeglichen illegalen Aktivitäten und betonen die Wichtigkeit der Einhaltung der lokalen Rechtsvorschriften bezüglich des Anbaus von Cannabis." ​Woche 0: Die Keimungsphase ​Das Keimen des VIP-Samens hat im Mars Hydro Anzuchtzelt begonnen. Tag 1 Entgegen unserer gewohnten Vorgehensweise nutzen wir kein Tauchbad mit 1% H202 zum Quellen der Samen sondern lassen den Samen vollständig im von Kannabia freundlicherweise zur Verfügung gestellten Sproutly Keimen. Tag 2 Nach 36h wurden der Sproutly das erste Mal geöffnet und zeigte gekeimte Samen mit ca 5mm langer, weißer und gesunder Wurzel. Also rein in die Vorbereiteten und zuvor temperierten Anzuchttöpfe, anstelle der in letzter Zeit üblichen Easyplugs. Tag3 Warten Tag 4 91 Stunden nach dem Start des Quellen waren die kleinen Keimlinge dann schon ohne Helmchen ins Licht gewachsen. Tag5. Die Keimblätter sind entfaltet und die ersten echten Blattpaare öffnen sich. Tag 6 Sie macht einen soliden Eindruck. Tag 7 ... und lässt sich etwas Zeit. ​Düngung & Messwerte: kein zusätzlicher Dünger notwendig. Fokus auf stabilen VPD von 0,8 kPa.
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Day 86 ​❄️ Northern Lights Auto – Harvest Update (Fresh Frozen & Dry)This specific plant was grown all by itself in its own pot (unlike the other pot where I had 2 plants sharing the space) ​Total Wet Weight: 190g ​Dry Flower: 91g of unexpectedly dense buds have been set aside for a traditional dry and cure for smoking. ​Fresh Frozen: 65g of prime material went straight into the freezer for a future bubble hash extraction run. ​Waste: The remaining weight was trim and non-resinous fan leaves. ​Final Thoughts: Totally surprised by the incredible bud density on this run! I am extremely satisfied with the results of this cycle, especially considering the dialed-in light hours and my setup focused on recycling the soil and organic nutrients. Can't wait to see how the dried flowers smoke and how the fresh frozen performs in the wash.
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Another really wet week The small one on the front right is not in a good shape I tried to add more water and to let it dry more but she didn't change The buds at in the center of the tent are growing crazy It does not smell too much (and I have allergies haha)
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Ich habe sie jetzt 2 Wochen wachsen lassen bevor ich sie in mein großes Zelt packe.
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This is my first grow getting back into it after a 25 yr absence.
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Have topped the ladies 3 days before week 3 ended, see the nice time lapse movie Some leafs shows any problems after they were topped.
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🌸 Woche - Week 10 Review 🌡️ Wetter: Nach einer Hitzewelle kam die Abkühlung – jetzt eher regnerisch, mit ab und zu einem Sonnenstrahl. 📈 Wachstum: Längenwachstum abgeschlossen, Pflanze konzentriert sich auf die Blüten. 💡 Licht & Energie: Sonne wird trotz wechselhaftem Wetter gut mitgenommen. 🌿 Blattgesundheit: Blätter sattgrün, keine Probleme. 💧 Wasser & Nährstoffe: Während der Hitze viel Wasser gebraucht 💦, jetzt durch Regen etwas entspannter. 🔄 Entwicklung: Überall kleine Ansätze – die Vorblüte läuft richtig gut 🌼. ✅ Fazit: Meine erste Pflanze, dauert länger, aber die Vorblüte macht mich zufrieden. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 🌡️ Weather: After a heatwave, it turned cooler – now more rainy, with occasional sunshine. 📏 Growth: Vertical growth finished, plant focusing on flowers. 💡 Light & Energy: Sun is used well, even in changing weather. 🌿 Leaf Health: Leaves deep green, no issues. 💧 Water & Nutrients: Needed lots of water during the heat 💦, now rain helps keep it balanced. 🔄 Development: Many small sites forming – pre-flowering going really well 🌼. ✅ Overall: My first plant, taking longer, but I’m satisfied with how pre-flowering is going.
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11/17 Week 10 Ripley - Starting her on the Soul Peak very soon, low dose 5ml see how she takes it will reduce CocoTek on just her by 3ml/gal at that dose. Keep defoliating her gently, dozen of so leaves every day or so just to keep buds open to light. No visible problems Tara - The Beast - Ok now it officially the largest plant we have grown to date. With the pot its hitting 4 ft 8 in without 3 ft 2 in. The stretch has finally slowed to a stop and buds are beginning to quickly build... thank you God. I was really wondering what I was going to do next. Am going to have to bind her up a bit just for support tomorrow as those buds get heavy and she needs to give Ripley some room. Also cleaning the heck out of the lower end tomorrow. Keeping her CocoTek at current level with a Cal-Mag foliar every few days 1/19 Foliar Cal-Mag feed on Tara Cleaned out the bottom of Tara, first pass at least see how it turns out. Decided to put Tara on the same feed as Ripley see what happens as Ripley is building buds faster with the PK cant say that would hurt Tara, No def so may as well May be early but heck what do I know, on new ground here 1/20 So far so good, cleaned up Tara a bit and bound her up to give support and room for Ripley. Buds building nicely crap load of them Ripley doing well in the pK so will continue her protocol by slowly reducing CT and inc PK 1/21 Noticing some mag def on Tara and random Ca spots so getting a dose of Cal-Mag 3ml/gal as well as the foliar. 1/22 3ml/gal CalMag added to Tara feed reduced CT 2ml/gal Ripley on 5ml/gal CocoTek AB and 10ml/gal Peak getting her ready for flush 1/23 Going to try alternating between adding 3ml Cal-Mag to Tara's feed and foliar with same. Not a bad Mg problem but obviously one I cant ignore given its Ca as well. Ripley on 6.1 Water and 15ml/gal Peak one more day then flushing to start week 11
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Growimg well. Just didn't know what to compare it to till I found this app.
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I'm happy .. because of the evolution of my zombie kush outdoors ... I grew 25 centimeters in a week ... and I think that I would be in flowering the other week ... I edged out the best potential of it in height and fattening the maximum only with organic products .... she is measuring 81 cm ... I am very happy ...
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bit of nutrients 1/2 recommend does starting to get weird spots at the end of some leaves having a hard time identifying what it is any help would be nice
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17.06.26 So Woche 21 Veg startet alles sieht top aus Die Dünger gabe gestern und heute hat echt was gebracht sind sofort dunkler geworden mit mineralischen Dünger geht das fix mit bio Dünger würde das min 1 Woche dauern bis man eine Verbesserung feststellt 18.06.26 Top nur das verfluchte Wetter 19.06.26 Regen und die Dünger gabe hat was gebracht sehen jetzt noch besser aus als vorher
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Topped, start mainlining week 3 day 16 , going well .