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Everything is great the young ladies are happy and that makes me happy
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Week 5 Before and after LST
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Day 36-13/05/22 damn they looking good i think I’m going to raise the light today I will have to check!!! Day 38-15/05/22 gave them a nice bit of water today they needed it!!!! . Day 40-17/05/22 all looking good so yellowing of lower leaves but think it’s because I watered them a bit to late the other day!!!
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Coming in a day early this week because tomorrow is Thanksgiving. Plants are growing nicely, pistils and colors and frost, all good stuff happening. None of the colas are fat and solid like a pinecone yet, but we're on track for a nice harvest. I'm thinking 4 more weeks.
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June 30, 2019 at 2am / Day 23: 4.5" maximum height. Light LST and I defoliated 2 inner leaves for light penetration below. Light moved to 24" above canopy. I moved it up a bit higher than usual to promote vertical growth and for stretch across the 5 gallon pot. I have been keeping the light between 12 and 18 inches, and hope to be back at those heights soon. Watered with PH 6.07. Second runoff PH 6.44. I water the whole 5 gallon pot with a little more than 1 liter every 2 days. July 1, 2019 at 3pm / Day 24: Nice vertical growth at 5" maximum height prior to LST. Breezing through LST and light pruning of inner leaves. Hard to notice if there are delays from the stress. I'd say that there are and it is minimal. The exposure to stress and extra light may outweigh the stress. She seems really strong and happy. lol 9:00 pm more LST. July 2 at 1am / Day 25: Gone into preflower. Maximum height 6". Light moved back down to 14" above canopy. Watered with PH 6.1. Second runoff at PH 6.42. Watering is now 1L every day to day and half max. 2pm: Light moved to 18", Light LST at 3:30pm. 6pm: Light moved back to 14" at night and 18" in the day. July 3 at 3pm / Day 26: After minimal LST maximum height at 5.75". 6" at 10 pm. July 4 at Day 27: Defoliated and mixed in a very teeny teeny, tiny sprinkle of Gaia Green 4-4-4 slow release nutes and watered my 3 plants. A little less than my fingertips could hold of the dry mix nutes. Mixture at PH 6.1.
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She is getting some frosty leafs.
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Going strong have a sativa and indica pheno of the gg4 and gelato, both green crack plants seem the same makes sense it’s a more stable sativa dominant plant overall very happy with the grow thus far 🤙🏼💯
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Allen Pflanzen geht's super, das Wachstum im puren Cocos Faser ist der Hammer es ist viel schneller und besser als in Erde. Werde in 10 Tagen anfangen mein Pflanzen in Form zu bringen Lst und multi topping in Kombination.
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Die GSC bildet auch wirklich sehr schöne dunkle und süßliche duftende Buds aus. Ich mache mir bei ihr koch echt sorgen um den Thripsbefall, eventuell werde ich eine Buds bei der Ernte entfernen oder waschen.
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Smells like Blueberry...so fruity
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Transplanted into 2 gallon plastic pots they are taking off pheno 1 is super growing pheno 2 not doing bad it’s about to take off little behind pheno 1
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Week 7 ✅ — the final week of veg! Main plant is drinking heavy now, taking around 15L with 10–20% runoff. Roots are exploding and the canopy is filling the net perfectly 🌱🔥. Main plant is wide and strong with a bushy structure from all the topping + LST. The second plant is still smaller but pushing steady new growth and looking healthy 💪. Feed mix (per L): • Corex 1.5 g/L • Eldex 2 g/L • Terra 0.4 g/L • CalMag 1.3 ml/L • Mira 0.5 ml/L (pH adjust) • Bud Candy 2 ml/L • Terpinator 5 ml/gal (~1.3 ml/L) Ppm around 1400 @ pH 6.0. With 15L per plant and proper runoff, coco is staying clean and roots are thriving. Environment has been consistent: 26–27 °C / RH 60–65%. Leaves are praying strong under the Spider Farmer G3000, no burn, no deficiency 🌬️🌿.
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Hallo zusammen 🤙. Sie wächst sehr schön und macht keine Probleme.
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Day 15: I removed both branches, in the second node position on the trunk, and LST'd her down in the direction of the removed-downward-node. Also, I noticed the lime green discoloration on the lower leaves which means a beginning of a nitrogen deficiency. I lightly top dressed her pot the first week because it's the first time I grow using these dry amendments. I top dressed her again yesterday and watered her today. It will take a week for the nutrients to break down so I think I will be brewing a terp tea grow to treat the deficiency while the dry ingredients break down. Day 18: continued to lst her down. I top dressed the soil with 3 tsp of nitro bat guano, 2 tsp of terp tea grow, and 2 tsp of uprising bloom. Day 20: She started showing sex so I'll be only lst'ing from now on.
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Bueno esta semana se amoldaron muy bien las ramas a la malla ya se levantaron y están engordando muy bien tiraron bastante resina y bienes muy bien, esta va a ser la última semana se fertilizantes después de esta semana vamos a empezar con el lavado de raíces, esperemos que sigan así de bien !
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This strain is very forgiving to say the least and would definitely grow it again. Only 10.5 grams away from 2 oz. I could’ve definitely gotten more out of these girls if I didn’t have two other plants jammed in a 2x4 grow space. I’m happy with my results. This strain is very loud with hints of lemons and gas. Highly recommended!
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Temps have been low 80s and humidity around 35% in the tent all week due to the good weather outside. Plants didn't seem to mind tho. Drinking more water so giving every other day.
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Today the wedding cake was harvested. It smelled strongly floral and only slightly citrusy. It is dried in dryferm bags. Let's see if they're any good. I will report.
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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.