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Lot of growth this week. Pie piss is stretchy but I like her look. Velvet cream is the butter leaf looking one. I don’t understand this yet. Is it going to be ok? It has grown fine but it’s has always not really looked like cannabis. Feedback would be wonderful! Orange Creampop was given back to me by my friend. So I have chopped her down 1/3 and topped her. She was meant for outdoors but I’m going to flower her now. Hope she survives the trauma. Small orange Creampop is old and weird. But it’s an experiment now with her. Thanks for viewing!
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Noch immer keine beschwerden
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Pablo Escobar is doing good. All the pest appear to be eliminated. I defoliated her some today. Gd has been having site issues, and some of my input numbers are changing on their own. I do plan to change to flowering next update. Thank you Spider Farmer, and Divine Seeds. 🤜🏻🤛🏻🌱🌱🌱 Thank you grow diaries community for the 👇likes👇, follows, comments, and subscriptions on my YouTube channel👇. ❄️🌱🍻 Happy Growing 🌱🌱🌱 https://youtube.com/channel/UCAhN7yRzWLpcaRHhMIQ7X4g
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Starting to get there, week10 of flower will start flushing out on Monday till PPM clears
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Sooooo this has been an amazing and exciting week! Ive been patient with this last plant and really checking the trichomes i inly wanted a few amber caps on the nugs, was looking for milky on this one! Shes smelling amazing and the color change was such a sight to see! She did so well with the nutrients and loved the 2 week flush i did! I cut her down did a wet trim and have em in the drying rack! Im excited to see how she cures and drys ready for the smoke reveal! Much love and happy growing!!! *check out the examples of the rewards from the traing i did with lst, hst, desolation love seeing this!!* learning this craft and style of growing is a blast! And everyone should try it!
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Everything is good the smell is starting to getting so sweet ! Critical Mass is getting fluffy, frosty and soooo sticky !! Chocolate Haze is packing big long buds, can't wait !!! Ps : Sorry for the mess in the order of the pics ! 😅
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J'ai laisser les plantes séché dans la tente de culture, lumière éteinte, sans ventilateur pour entammer un sechage lent de 2-3 semaines. Ensuite est venu le moment le plus chiant de la culture pour moi, la manucure. Une fois la manucure effectué je vais laisser curer mes buds dans des bags
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Gloomy outside but the plant is showing signs of pistils
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I really hope these survive, i don’t have the space for them inside & it has been rainy and cold for a week and i don’t think it is gonna change anytime soon..
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Week 14 (17-10 to 23-10) 17-10 Temperature: 23.4 degrees (lights on) 17.5 degrees (lights off) Humidity: 70% (highest) 55% (lowest) Watering: 400 ml. PH 6.5 EC: 0.6 (without Hybrids & PK+) 18-10 Temperature: 23.6 degrees (lights on) 17.1 degrees (lights off) Humidity: 70% (highest) 54% (lowest) Watering: 900 ml. PH 6.5 EC: 0.6 (without Hybrids & PK+) 19-10 Temperature: 24.3 degrees (lights on) 17.8 degrees (lights off) Humidity: 81% (highest) 59% (lowest) Watering: 1210 ml. PH 6.5 EC: 1.7 (with Hybrids & PK+) 20-10 Temperature: 25.1 degrees (lights on) 18.2 degrees (lights off) Humidity: 84% (highest) 62% (lowest) Watering: None. 21-10 Temperature: 25.6 degrees (lights on) 18.6 degrees (lights off) Humidity: 99% (highest) 64% (lowest) Watering: 1200 ml. PH 6.5 EC: 0.6 (without Hybrids & PK+) 22-10 Temperature: 25.8 degrees (lights on) 19.3 degrees (lights off) Humidity: 89% (highest) 63% (lowest) Watering: None. 23-10 Temperature: 25.7 degrees (lights on) 19.1 degrees (lights off) Humidity: 89% (highest) 60% (lowest) Watering: 1000 ml. PH 6.5 EC: 1.7 (with Hybrids & PK+)
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2 of my Blueberries were root bound one more than the other.. i transplanted them into soil in a bigger pot. I Have a bunch of strains going on but one vegging mother soon ready to get in under the CFL. Loving the HPS tho wont go back to LED any time soon. Feeding with CANNA terra nute line and using the last Bud candy and big bud from Advanced Nutrients before going full canna. The monster crop was a succes but it took long before shooting. Hope my other clone will do better. I have a very healthy strawberry banana that will be my motherplant as well as a sweet valley kush that are just a seedling now. I am very happy with the HPS from phillips it work wonder in my oppinion :) I started 12/12 as well this week
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week 6 of flower and she is starting to put on the weight. Buds have not got more frosty, not sure if its the strain or I've missed something. We are going to go with it the strain and not me, LoL. RQS says 8 to 9 weeks for flower. We will see how accurate that is. i'm going to give some Silica this week to see if it will help with trich production.
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She dried in about 13 days. It was the third plant out of four I had to trim. She trimmed up pretty easily. It was a pleasant surprise. Got 12 oz total. She has some nice chunky, dense, terpene rich buds. That are also covered in frost top to bottom. She took a little longer to dry because buds were so dense I had to let sit out overnight in trim bin before jarring. My test press went very well and she yielded a little over 15 percent. I still am curing the rosin but had a little test of it and was very nice. The terps are very thick and mouth coating. The flower is burning fine before any curing and the flavor is already shining I cant wait to see how it is after a little cure.
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grew well despite some kind of immobile nutrient deficiency in the growth cycle. yield is good. Responds very well to some LST. My experience with this strain suggests a longer curing time to temper the unique sweetness of this strain.
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Day 8: Nothing New Notes: New lights were supposed to be here today (Monday) according to tracking, but of course, were not. So, we still got blurples for at least the next day. Both plants seem to be growing, slowly but surely! Temp and humidity are relatively under control. Based on the size of the plants, I'm thinking I might transplant into their final homes (5 gal Smart Pots) by the end of the week! Refilling the humidifier twice a day is kind of a pain. Was looking into a possible DIY solution to feed the tank from a large reservoir, so that might be coming in the future. Plants look good, soil looks kinda dry-ish, so I will be watering tomorrow. Day 9: Watering Notes: RIP my dreams of getting a new lights. Shipment is officially delayed with no ETA. Also, watered plants as they looked a little parched, and the soil was super dry. Day 10: Nothing new Notes: Lights have signature confirmation and I wasn't home 😢 Going to pick them up at the PO tomorrow and setting the damn thing up ASAP. I also mounted my exhaust fan to one of the 2x4s framing the room because it felt like CFM was lower than usual which I attribute to putting the exhaust fan all the way on the floor which added a couple bends to the ducting and lengthened it by a few feet. After mounting it (close to the exhaust port in the tent), it seemed to pick up a bit. Plants look ok. Growing very slowly. Soil still looks damp so we're good on watering! GSC definitely looks ready to transplant soon, possibly in the next day or two. NL is close behind it. Day 11: Watering Notes: I was waiting at the post office in the morning for them to open. I got home and hung the light while removing the old one. When I turned them on, HOLY SHIT ARE THEY BRIGHT. Staring at them is almost as bad as staring at the Sun -neither of which I recommend doing-. I set it up right before lights out so I didn't get to test too much. When I got home -after they have been running for 2 hours-, first thing I noticed was the temperature increase. Thermometer said it was 79f. Granted, this is running at full strength (I didn't get to adjust before I left for work). I adjusted it down to roughly 50% as most of this light is being wasted on these poor seedlings anyway. I also pointed the fan at the heat sink. We'll see how the combination of these two things affect the temperature. The GSC looks ready for transplant, with NL close behind it. I could probably transplant the GSC tonight, but I'd rather transplant both at the same time. I might transplant them Friday night after I get home, or Sunday. With that being said, I'm going to hold off on watering them until I put them in their new 5gal Smart Pots. edit: I actually did end up giving them a tiny bit of water. Day 12: Nothing new Notes: Will be transplanting on Sunday (Day 14). Plants are growing pretty steadily now. Both just about have their first full set of leaves! New lights are fucking amazing. I decided to return my filter / fan to upgrade to a better quality setup. I got a Vortex 6in S series for better longevity and also to quiet the grow area. Replaced the filter I got with a 6x16 Phresh carbon filter. Once they're both here, gonna set them up, and return the others. Day 13: Nothing new Notes: GSC is getting so big. Already up to two nodes. Same goes for the NL, but it's more Indica looking in that it's "bushy" and flat. Pretty much a sign of how the two will compare in size later on in their lives. Also, my pH pen sucks, and I needed a TDS pen, so I am going to return the shit one I got and get a BlueLab growers toolkit, which is just a pH pen and a TDS pen. Might seem like I'm going overboard, but I am trying to future-proof my setup for as long as possible. I like to get years if not decades of use out of things I purchase. The higher up-front costs are worth it to me to have a quality product that lasts. Day 14: Transplant Notes: Today is the big move. Bought some shelving / plastic containers at the hardware store for a easy to clean up drainage system. Also bought a big bag of perlite to mix and some random other tools. I mixed both 5gal Smart Pots with a 2:1 Fox Farms Ocean Forest / Perlite mix to help with drainage and aeration. I may have messed up a little and not filled the pot that will be housing the NL, but it's roughly about 3/4 full, and I may have also buried her a little bit deeper than I should have. Other than that, it was a pretty event-free move. Everything is looking good so far. Now that they're in their new homes, the countdown begins, 3 weeks, until I can start feeding them nutrients.