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Chopped her down day 66. She's hanging rn, will update you guys with the weight soon! Looking forward to trials! She smells nice and lemony and holy shit I got a ball of hash off the scissors. The size of a button but still amazing for such a small plant.
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Three cuttings, one off the top and two lowest branches to go in the White Banana Feminised Greenhouse! Love the look and structure of this strain should be a good smoke! One new seedling and hopefully another next week! I will be using STS to back cross and produce feminised seeds for sale!
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Graduated, and am off from work for a few weeks, so went overboard on photos. Plant is doing well, leaves are starting to turn yellow (strain trait). Can't wait for the harvest and being able legally gift my xmas ornaments to my cousins during our "cousins walk" at our family xmas party.
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A-Day 81, B&C-Day 77 A- Is already 1/2 way through week 12, she almost all cloudy, with some amber tricomes now. I have started her “flush” just water for two feeds now. I’m going to keep watch, and see when is the right time, no rushing this go around . 🌱😎💨 B- is doing great, fattening up daily. A few more weeks at least, I hope she gets as big as her sister A 😍she got a full strength dose of nutrients twice this week and a water only feed in between. PPM was close to 1000 . C- is thickening up, I have her a slight defoliation and tied her down a bit to spread her branches. She is turning into a beast 🤩she also got 2 full dose feeds, and a water in between. Just keep spinning them around to get the even coverage.
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03/14/2026 Week 10! She looks fantastic. 39" tall now. I'm wondering what's going on with the sugar leaves. They are all super dark and drooping. The rest of the leaves look fine. I don't understand. Readings: pH: 6.35 EC: 1262 TDS: 631 Temp: 65.6° 03/15/2026 Readings: pH: 6.7 EC: 1068 TDS: 546 Temp: 62° I pHed the water. Now I'm letting it mix in with the roots. Which btw are higher up than the basket. I also added a second air stone. I read one of the problems could be lack of oxygen to the roots. That is very possible with the roots being as big as they are. So I added a second air stone. We'll see if it does anything extra. Her buds are nice and plump. There's a bit of clawing still. But not clawing. Some of the top leaves are bowing at the ends, like the theres too much leaf and the whole leaf can't really hold itself up anymore. I dunno. It's really only the big leaves. There's a couple with random claws. BUT, the sugar leaves are all dark green and down turned. It looks exactly like nitrogen toxicity, but I'm not using enough nitrogen for this to happen. And I can't find anything online that makes sense. Everything points to nitrogen toxicity with symptoms, but she's drinking less than eating. Her roots might be too big and she's not getting the oxygen she needs. Hopefully that'll do it. If not, I can try to lower the light intensity, but that's really taking away a whole lot of needed light in the lower canopy. I wish I could super crop the top. But I don't dare do anything like that. It'll stunt her bud production. Her leaf temp at the very top and main cola is at like 72°. From what I read, it's fine. So I don't think there's light stress. The pH has been kinda wonky with this one. That could be it as well. Update: SHIT! My pH pen broke. Gotta buy a new one. Should be here in 2 days. No clue what I'm gonna do in the meantime. I think I have a cheapo one I can use to get an idea of how close the pH is to 5.8 03/16/2026 Readings: pH: broken EC:935 cm TDS: 482 ppm TEMP: 69.2° After top off with nutes. Readings: pH: broken EC: 1038 cm TDS: 521 ppm Temp: 69.6° 03/17/2026 Readings: pH: 6.25 EC: 1075 cm TDS: 535 ppm Temp: 63.3° Readings after top off: pH: 6.03 EC: 1079 cm TDS: 539 ppm Temp: 63 6° Noooo! She's taking in less than nutrients. Is this an official lockout? Who knows. I hope it's not. The. I would need to flush for a day. It's not a huge deal, but I have to pump the water out in order to flush. And I can't get to the very bottom because the roots own it. Whole bucket is roots. So I always end up leaving a gallon in there. The environment is looking good. Not perfect, but good. 45% and 73°. I'd like it to be at 75°, but 73° is fine. It's really dry today and a bit chilly. Ok, it's freezing out. But the AI system adjusted as needed and all I had to do was fill up the humidifier. I shouldn't be running the humidifier at this point at this stage, but as I said, its really dry today. Like 29% dry. Plus it's not like it runs all day. It only runs then the RH drops down to 42%. Then it kicks in, blows around for a minute or 2 and then shuts off again. Barely any humidity needed. She looks great! Nice and tall. Unfortunately I didn't get rid of all the lower branches that just aren't making it. I would remove them now, but I don't want to shock the plant or stress her out in any way. I'll ask around. Maybe I can. They are legit 4 pistils in these lowers. There's quite a few too. I mean, I'll put them to good use. Easy to make concentrate with them. So I can't really complain. Anyway, she has really good color, but there's one leaf that has some rust on it. I looked it up and think it's a magnesium deficiency. So all I need to do is add some cal/mag. So if I have to do a flush, I might add the cal/mag to that water and let her suck up the cal/mag and not be rusty. No clue how much I need, but I'll figure it out. 03/18/2026 Readings: pH: 6.33 EC: 1024 cm TDS: 513 ppm Temp: 61.8° Well, I searched and searched and found absolutely zero sign of male parts. I took a few leaves off here and there. I really want to snip all the little budlets.The ones that don't stand a chance of maturing. But we are already into week 4 of flower. 5 more weeks to go. Anyway, she looks great! Buds are looking super fat. I can't wait til they are nice and fat. Branches are kinda thin, so I'll probably need my trellis net. If I installed my side bars, I would have a lot of space to cover. The environment looks pretty good today. No issues. But it's kinda cold out today and it's seeping in and chilling the buckets. Not a bad thing, but it won't get warm above the canopy. The foliage down below is too thick. So it's hovering around 72°. That's not too bad. It's not 75°, but it is within range. 03/19/2026 Readings: pH: 6.03 EC: 1020 cm TDS: 507 ppm Temp: 65.4° Top off jug readings: pH: 6.13 EC: 1203 cm TDS: 601 ppm Temp: 65.8° After top off readings: pH: 6.03 EC: 1002 cm TDS: 505 ppm Temp: 64.5° She's looking pretty good. The only issue I'm running into is new growth being nitrogen toxified. No clue how it's happening. I. Not using nitrogen. Well, cal/mag has nitrogen. And so does the base bloom. Other than that, she looks fantastic. Big buds. Gonna have a great time seeing how big they get. Hopefully we get some golfball sized buds. That'd be cool. The environment is perfectly fine. However, I'm very concerned with the light distance. It's like 6.5" from the canopy and I can't lift it any higher. I was considering takingrh event fan out, but there's no way I'll be able to do it without crushing the plants. Maybe next run, I'll remember to only use the filter centered in the tent. That should work out swimmingly. But not this run. And if I turn the light down anymore, it won't get through the canopy. I need a bigger tent. 03/20/2026 Everything looks good today. I have to check the readings, but that's about it. I plucked couple leaves here and there to bring more light to the other tops and deeper into the canopy. The environment is pretty good too. Annoyingly the inline fan is running full blast now. And there's no need for it. Good color, nice fat buds. Tall colas. Smell isn't there yet, but I'm expecting that any day now. Readings: pH: 5.78 EC: 1011 cm TDS: 506 ppm Temp: 64.1°
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Buenas Jardineros!! Os traigo una nueva variedad NOVARINE, con THCV que elimina la sensación de hambre que nos produce el THC. Germinaron en apenas 3 días y el crecimento está siendo lo esperado. Solamente he puesto un poco de Alfa boost, un estimulador de raíces, para que esta primera semana crezcan bien fuertes. Uso el sustrato de Atami y el coco también. Para la semana más. Buenos humos!!!!<font style="vertical-align: inherit;"><font style="vertical-align: inherit;">😘</font></font>
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They are getting nice and stretchy. Can see some interesting growth traits between then all. Tent is a bit to crowded for my linking but they are 8 plants crammed into a 2x4 so don't know what I was expecting. They are doing well and next week I will be getting a buddy to take care of them so curious to see how they look when I get back. Made it stupid simple and feed them a bit more this week in hopes the remainder will carry on over to next week and be fine. Might also mix a bit of amendments into the stop layer so it just gets a bit more into it. nothing else to report. Temps and RH are doing well with the extractor. Place has been kinda dry so its working in the tents benefit. noticed some calcium like issues on one lead and found it odd as I amended a good amount of Ca into the soil and its only on one of the leaves. Might just be something else but something to think about while I am gone. Will get my friend to send me some pics of everything to make sure its going well. I also noticed the PH of the feed I give is around 5.1 for whatever reason it is quite acidic but does not seem to bother the plants to much. I know if I fed that kinda thing before I would have ran into issues. *Small Update, I top dressed with a bit of Gaia Green Power Bloom 2-8-4 "found a small amount in an old bucket" and some super fly insect frass of 3-2-4 and a bit of rock dust for extra Ca and some micros. I mixed all this stuff up and gave each bucket a heaping 1tsp/5ml of the powder mix. Normally the recommended dose is 1Tbsp/15ml per Gal. and the container are 2Gal. so its getting a very light dose. This will hold it over with everything else that's in the medium. Till next next week.
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I am pretty excited. 🙂. They are coming along nicely. The ladies arms are getting more and more swollen every day. The stretch has stopped. I have done some more defoliation (can't keep my hands away from the damn scissors. Lol). I will update throughout the week. 😎
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OVERALL: ~ Very happy with the grow, I really dialled everything in well this run. ~ She grew super fast, I put it down to the constant oxygenation of the rootzone along with consistent and constantly optimized light DLI and leaf to air temp variance. The extra Co2 helped push the plant to its limit in terms of heat, allowing it to push its hardest. ~ The lack of HST and Defoliation I feel let it finish faster due to lack of stress and stunting. The faster finishing time along with the big yield and efficient MarsHydro light, it hugely reduced my electricity costs per gram and freed up space much sooner for the next plant. ~ Turned into a very dense bush of buds, there is even smokable dense buds at the base of the plant due to the under canopy lighting (Not as dense as top canopy buds but still decent) ~ Ran a thin line between stressing the plant and letting it flourish. The buds came out big and very dense, also it's hard to see on camera but they're very frosty too (Prob from UVB) YIELD: ~ 145g (dry) in just 9 weeks from seed. ~ 753g (Wet) ~ 0.91g/watt GENETICS: ~ MSNL - Gorilla Glue Auto ~ my favorite strain, as you can tell by my username! STRAIN REVIEW: ~ Heavy hitter, like an indica but has some of that "feel it in your face" sensation of a strong sativa. Not as heavy or as strong as other GG#4's I have smoked, which would make me question the genetics used to produce the auto version. I will wait till after a cure and judge it again. TRAINING: ~ No defoliation or HST (Bar last week for pics) ~ A little LST and leaf tucking but largely just left the plant alone to do its thing. I felt chopping healthy parts off the plant would slow the plant down and leave it with less chlorophyll to photosynthesize the light. ~ I did prune by lightly plucking dead leaves away, when the plant was ready to let them go easily. DRYING ~ 20/21'C 50% RH with air circulation. ~ Homemade Drybox made using: 2 x Bankers Boxes ~ 2 x USB Desk Fans ~ 1 x Carbon Filter ~ 6 x Clothes Hangers UPDATE: Day 5 after Harvest: ~ Fast dried some small batches, as we couldn't wait to sample. ~ Chopped off branches as some are down to 12% moisture whilst bigger buds are up at 18%. Moving to paper bag for couple of days to even moisture out then transferring to jars CURING: ~Curing in jars 3/4 full. ~ Dark closet/18'C/50% RH ~ Jars burped once Hygro passes 65% and sealed when it drops to 58%. ~ Stabilised it at 62% and after 2 weeks I'll drop it some more and stabilise it at 58% to bring out more of the flavour. ~Sitting in jars with Boveda 62% at this stage. ~ Already tastes and feels great. WATER: ~ Condensed (Starting at 40ppm) ~ Disinfected prior to adding nutrients etc. (Using COOSPIDER UVC - 253nm & 187nm bulb) CLIMATE: ~ Ambient Air Temp = 29'C ~ 28'C LST ~ Leaf to air temp variance of between 1'C ~ Night Temp = 22/23'C ~ Day/Night temp differential 6-7'C ~ Under Canopy Temp: 26'C (Day) ~ 21'C (Night) ~ Relative Humidity = 50-60%RH (Avg. 55%RH) ~ VPD = 1.45kPa (Avg.) ~ Co2 ranges from 900ppm to 1500ppm (Avg. 1200ppm) AIR PRESSURE: ~ Ambient Air Pressure (outside tent) = Mean Avg. 1010 mbars (101 Kilopascals) ~ Actual Air Pressure (inside tent) = Mean Avg. 1005 mbars (100.5 Kilopascals) ~ Air Pressure Differential = up to 0.5 kPa range between inside & outside LIGHT: ~ UVB (High intensity @ 45cm) ~ 2 hours daily mid light cycle. ~ Warm White 3000K/White 5000k/Far Red (660nm) ~ At plant canopy = PPFD 900-1000umols/s/m2 ~ Lux 45,000-55,000 ~ Daily Light Integral 55-65 ~ Under canopy lighting ~ Blue (460nm)/ Red (630nm) NUTRIENTS: ~ Mostly Advanced Nutrients (For base nutrients and most additives, as only company I could find scientific data on) ~ Canna (For Calmag Agent and Cannazym) ~ Plant Success (Great White Mycorrhizae) ADDITIONAL GROW TECHNIQUES: INFECTION PREVENTION & CONTROL: Infection control practices i.e ~ PPE, Alcohol Hand wash ~ Gray room outside tent, ~ Carbon filter ~ HEPA filter ~ Plasma Ionizer ~ Inline UV-C germicidal bulb ~ Also using an additional higher powered COOSPIDER (UVC) 253nm & 187nm bulb, to disinfect the gray room outside of the tent once a week for 30 mins. ~ Ozone (o3) gas that is produced using the COOSPIDER, is then directed into the tent to further control any unwanted pathogens. ~ Ed Rosenthal (Zero Tolerance organic pesticide), sprayed once a week as preventative measure. On hand for heavier use (Once every 3 days before lights out for 15 days) in the case of an outbreak (No outbreaks yet, due to aforementioned preventative measures)
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Su 5 semana empezó con una nueva casa, mas grande, mas amplia para seguir creciendo como hasta ahora 💪💪 Por el momento vamos a continuar con los nutrientes de vegetacion, en este caso de CANNA 👌
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Started a little training, cut down the older fan leaves and topped up. I’m adding a tiny bit of root stimulator cause changed the pot size last week so it will to promote a faster growth. Gotta keep this lady low cause the box is quite small. So excited 😆
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Que pasa familia, vamos con la cosecha de estas Gorilla cookies Auto de FastBuds. Por dónde empezar, es una autofloreciente que es muy fácil de cultivar, tiene un periodo corto de crecimiento y de floración igual no es largo. En cuanto a la alimentación , pues la aplique una vez por semana y a sido suficiente, se a comportado muy bien en interior, la flor pues no es muy prieta porque no deja de ser una autofloreciente, pero es una flor que está bien explotada y que va repleta de tricomas. El periodo de luz pues de principio a fin a 18 horas, fue sucficiente para completar el ciclo de vida como esperaba. Mars hydro: Code discount: EL420 https://www.mars-hydro.com/ Agrobeta: https://www.agrobeta.com/agrobetatiendaonline/36-abonos-canamo Hasta aquí todo, Buenos humos 💨💨💨
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These ladies here have been fighting me all the way lol but everything still seems to be coming out good. They are stacking nice and buds are rock solid already. Just gonna keep doing what I can to keep these 2 girls happy lol.
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pics from 20th and 22nd October 26th for lemon It's the second year ever for me, and I talked to some people because I still get 8g per plant, and it's because of the mainlining and toppings I do at wrong times, and also because an outdoor plant doesn't always get the perfect sunlight and energy to repair itself enough. so the stress might be it. next year I'll try bending the main stem and never doing topping