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Great week, harvested the Candy Kushs and the remaining girls are doing really well. I've stopped feeding them and just giving water now as I am away for a few weeks and wanted to keep it simple for my partner who is looking after them while I am away. The fastberry can probably be harvested already but decided to leave her longer and hopefully give buds more time to fatten up. The Bubble Kush is looking amazing and the buds are growing and gaps between buds getting smaller, she looks like she can do with a few more weeks, so she'll be perfect when I am back hopefully. This will be my last update until then probably.
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Info: Unfortunately, I had to find out that my account is used for fake pages in social media. I am only active here on growdiaries. I am not on facebook instagram twitter etc All accounts except this one are fake. Hi everyone :-) . The clone is developing well and has beautiful roots. This week it was poured once because it doesn't need much. It was also topped once. Otherwise everything was cleaned and checked. Have fun and stay healthy 🙏🏻 You can buy this Nutrients at : https://greenbuzzliquids.com/en/shop/ With the discount code: Made_in_Germany you get a discount of 15% on all products from an order value of 100 euros. You can buy this Strain at : https://www.amsterdamgenetics.com/product/kosher-tangie-kush/ Type: Kosher Tangie Kush ☝️🏼 Genetics: Kosher Kush X Tangie 👍 Vega lamp: 2 x Todogrow Led Quantum Board 100 W 💡 Bloom Lamp : 2 x Todogrow Led Cxb 3590 COB 3500 K 205W 💡💡☝️🏼 Soil : Canna Coco Professional + Nutrients : Green Buzz Liquids : Organic Grow Liquid Organic Bloom Liquid Organic more PK More Roots Fast Buds Humic Acid Plus Growzyme Big Fruits Clean Fruits Cal / Mag Organic Ph - Pulver ☝️🏼🌱 Water: Osmosis water mixed with normal water (24 hours stale that the chlorine evaporates) to 0.2 EC. Add Cal / Mag to 0.4 Ec Ph with Organic Ph - to 5.8
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Very excited..plants are looking super healthy, streatching nicely. These genetics are sutch a pleasure to grow. The next couple weeks are gona be epic..😁😁.
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Progress from last week some of the pictures/videos are 2 days apart you should see the difference in them all in all a busy week so short and sweet happy flowering
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Contento con esta genética, record personal en gs de una automática y hermosa estéticamente. Recuerdo que estas versiones son XL. Cumplen con su cometido.
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Alright, new week, new update on the little lady! So, yeah, she was definitely outgrowing her little clay starter pot – you could even see the tiny roots peeking out the bottom, bless her heart! Today was the big moving day, and she's now settling in her forever home: a comfy 4-liter fabric pot. And wow, has she shot up! She's practically doubled in size and is at roughly 10cm now. And I'm seeing the very first signs of flowering! This one is definitely a fast one. For her soil, I made a nice mix of coco, clay pebbles, and some good organic potting soil – mixing always feels like a little spa day for her roots (and my hands). And to keep her strong, I'm feeding her with Plagron nutrients, which have always been super reliable for me. And THANK YOU to everyone who chimed in with advice last week. I'm thinking I might have overdone it with the intermediate clay pot. I'm used to growing feminized plants outside where they're a bit more forgiving with repotting stress. But with an auto, it's like they have their own little internal clock that starts ticking as soon as they sprout. That intermediate clay pot might have been an unnecessary step. Next time I grow an auto, she's going straight into her final pot! The silver lining is that I actually wanted to keep her on the smaller side, and it looks like she's obliging, so all in all, things are looking pretty good! 😊
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Starting the sixth week of my ladies. Cleaning the bottom and removing the « suckers » (future popcorn buds at the basis) to get more energy to the top !
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@DulliGrow
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Moiniii, hier gibs nur Fertige Erfolge aufgrund von Faulheit.
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Very happy overall, had some difficulties hitting the sweet spot through the cycle but managed to pull it through brilliantly at the end. This is definitely a very deserty and cookie like strain. Oven baked freshness!
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The Oasis Project Durban Poison Quartet: Week 13 Grow Diary Report The Durban Poison quartet is showing great vitality this week, basking in full outdoor sunlight on the deck. All four plants are fully in their vegetative stage, pushing out healthy fan leaves and developing unique physical profiles across their individual fabric pots. Individual Plant Breakdown DP1: This plant features a very distinct, open growth structure compared to its siblings. The branches are long, reaching outward and upward with plenty of space between the nodes. It is highly scannable, making it easy to see through to the inner stems. It looks vigorous and is taking full advantage of the ambient light. DP5: Showing off a much bushier, dense canopy than Plant #1. The leaves are clustered tightly together, creating a thick dome of foliage. The rich green coloring looks strong, though there are a few minor leaf imperfections typical of outdoor grows, likely from wind or light exposure. DP6: This is the absolute powerhouse of the group. Plant #6 has exploded into a massive, lush bush with dark green fan leaves. It has overtaken its pot size with heavy branching and dense growth, indicating a highly active root system and excellent nutrient uptake. DP4: Exhibiting a medium-bushy profile, sitting right between the open structure of #1 and the density of #5 and #6. Plant #4 shows some noticeable light-colored spotting and mild chlorosis (yellowing) on a few of its mid-to-lower fan leaves. Garden Notes & Observations Observation: Current Status Growth Stage: Late Vegetative Environment: Outdoor, full sun exposure Containers: Large black smart/fabric pots (including a 25-gallon container for Plant #4) Support Systems: Wooden bamboo stakes utilized across the pots to stabilize early branching Next Steps: Nutrient Check: Keep a close eye on Plant #4. The mild leaf spotting and fading could point to the beginning of a minor nutrient deficiency (possibly nitrogen or magnesium) or slight watering stress. A gentle, balanced feeding might be needed to green it back up. Canopy Management: With Plant #6 getting so incredibly dense, it might benefit from some light defoliation of the inner/lower leaves in the coming weeks to improve airflow and prevent moisture traps. Overall, the quartet is looking fantastic, strong, and well-positioned as they continue their outdoor vegetative cycle. Say hello to the new member of the Oasis Project, Pablo the Prickly Pear. Native to the high plains of Colorado. Look quick, she about to bloom and it only lasts for a day!
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hi my friends ... we are hanging our beloved girls upside down to dry them and then cut them as usual! those beautiful buds look icy and already look inviting .... stay tuned for the smoke
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📆 Semana 8 La Biscotti Gelato encara el final con toda su elegancia. Los tonos morados se intensifican, los cogollos se compactan al máximo y la resina forma una capa gruesa que brilla incluso con poca luz. El aroma se ha vuelto más profundo, dulce y terroso, con ese toque cremoso que anuncia que está en su punto. Las hojas grandes empiezan a decaer con naturalidad mientras la planta concentra toda su fuerza en las flores. Todo indica que en pocos días estará lista para el corte, ideal antes de que la humedad apriete más. Seguimos creciendo fuerte 💪!
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Day 21 since germination, added a little bit of fish mix to watering schedule, a little bit of yellowing on foliage, ph testing RO filtered water and bringing it down very slightly to 6.5, I think possibly the soil as all mix quite nutrient rich to start with so going really easy on the nutes at mo and not too concerned, if it continues or notice more will water till run off check ec of the soil just to be on safe side. Pleased with the amount of growth after 21 days :)
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Start of week two of flower Fed with nutrients 8/10 Fed with plain water 8/12 As of 8/15: 7 more days till lollipop and defoliation.. need to feed all 3 with nutrients TODAY!
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LJ4Q23 Flower 4 SOP LJ4Q23 - 8-Plant SOG from Cuts Objective: - 8 Plants - Single Colas - No Branches - Harvest Lemon Jeffery (Narrow Leaf Phenos): 70±5 days - Light Intensity - Ramp up from 200 - > 40 DLI, at 13 hour ScotoPeriod, will need MAX Light to Achieve - Ramp Light Intensity to MAX ASAP (3 Weeks?) Notes: - Lemon Jeffery handles HIGH LIGHT Well, even within 6” of Light @ ~1800 µMol/m2/ - The challenge will be achieving minimum 40 Mol/day, which in this setup requires 1000 µMol/m2/s @ 13 hour Scotoperiod ______________________________________ Start of Week: [ 2023-12-20, LJ4Q 29:B:3:1] End of Week: [ 2023-12-26, LJ4Q 35:B:3:7] Flower Week 4 _______________________________ Environment Targets (Flower 4 - 6): - Scotoperiod: [ 13, h] # Contiguous dark hours daily - TemperatureMax: [ 78, °F] - RH: [63, %] - VPD: [ 1.0, mS] - LightIntensityMax: [ 1000, µMol/m2/s] - LightDistance: [ 16.5, “] Fertigation Plan: - RLA Hydro Chart, EC 1.8 - 2.0 - Primer A: [ 10, ml, gal] - Primer B: [ 10, ml, gal] - Silica Skin: [ 6.25, ml, gal] - Build-a-Soil: - Quillaja20 Powder: [ 0.5, tsp, gal] - Microbelife Hydro: - Photosynthesis Plus: [ 6, ml, gal] - Mammoth Microbes: - Mammoth-P: [ 0.6, ml, gal] - Build-a-Soil: - Quillaja20 Powder: [ 0.25, tsp, gal] - South Cascade Organics: - SLF-100: [ 5, ml, gal] Cease All Foliar Feeding __ Wed Dec 20, 2023 LJ4Q 22:F:3:1 Monitor Runoff - [ ] Amt: [ TBD, ml] __ Thu Dec 21, 2023 LJ4Q 23:F:3:2 - [x] Amt: [ ~100, ml] # Scant 1/3” in bottom of drain bucket. - [x] Increased Feeds 2 - 4 to 2:45 (from 2:30) __ Fri Dec 22, 2023 LJ4Q 24:F:3:3 - ‘Overnight’ humidity stuck at ~70% with ACI. Blower on HIGH. Brought Humidifier into the grow room, outside the tent, set at @50% RH - [x] Runoff Amt: [ 400, ml] - [x] Refresh 4 Gallons, EC: 2.0 - RLA Primer A: [ 40, ml] - RLA Primer B: [ 40 ml] - Mammoth-P: [ 0.24, ml] - Photosynthesis Plus: [ 24, ml] - TerpsPlus: [ 2, ml] - SLF-100: [ 20, ml] __ Sat Dec 23, 2023 LJ4Q 25:F:3:4 - [x] Runoff Amt: [ 250, ml] __ Sun Dec 24, 2023 LJ4Q 26:F:3:5 - [x] Runoff Amt: [ 100, ml] __ Mon Dec 25, 2023 LJ4Q 27:F:3:6 Increase Fertigation Frequency to 6x/day from 4x/day - Adjust Fill Times to Maintain 250, < 400, ml Runoff/day. 
HF IrrigationChange: # from 2:30 duration - 4/day, to 1:50 duration - 6 Times/Day # 13 Hour Scotoperiod Initiate Irrigation Irrigation Complete actual duration Event 0 18:45:00 18:46:52 1m 52s Event 1 20:55:00 20:56:20 1m 20s Event 2 23:05:00 23:06:20 1m 20s Event 3 01:15:00 01:16:20 1m 20s Event 4 03:25:00 03:26:20 1m 20s Event 5 05:35:00 05:36:20 1m 20s - [x] Reprogram NearPow Controller - [x] Runoff Amt: [ 100, ml] __ Tue Dec 26, 2023 LJ4Q 28:F:3:7 - [x] Runoff Amt: [ 0, ml]* - Raised to full minute, adding 0:40 to events 1-5, and 0:10 to initial Initiate Irrigation Irrigation Complete actual duration Event 0 18:45:00 18:47:30 2m 30s Event 1 20:55:00 20:57:00 2m Event 2 23:05:00 23:07:00 2m Event 3 01:15:00 01:17:00 2m Event 4 03:25:00 03:27:00 2m Event 5 05:35:00 05:37:00 2m
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New Plant New Adventure 💚🌱