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06/09/2020 Red Sky #2, #3, 4 are male, #1 is female #5 not showing yet. Males seem to be developing quickly, She will get two buds selectively pollinated by, male #3, and male #5 I'am growing
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Genética de Jack Herer en cultivo 100×100 orgánico, en éste caso con una poda apical realizada y con muy buen resultado. Grandes flores cubiertas de tricomas hasta el punto de formar gotas de azúcar, es impresionante. Sabor diferente, muy especiado, con un efecto eufórico y creativo, gran pegada.
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Applied a few different training technique's
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End of week 10 in bloom (day 70) and the time for harvest is approaching. Not all the plants are the same so they will finish gradually and they will be cut gradually. So i will start from Bangi Haze that is almost ready, needs few days more.
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The girls are fully in flower this week which of course is a GREAT sight to see when opening the tent. The smell in the tent is so sweet and fruity it's already making your mouth water!! So this week I feed the girls with a little of the living soil veg so they are still getting a helping hand. They were also given the living soil bloom and some barley which I will admit is the first time using it but so far me plus the girls are very much enjoying!! I have done the necessary light de-foliating on all 4 girls over the past 2 weeks and more LST. Happy toking guys and girls!! Will keep you all posted with more videos through the week so please keep checking back 🙂
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Day 113 39 Days of flower, First day of Week 16 Day 115 41 Days of flower Watered with 4 gallons of spring water with 3 ml/gal of fish shit pH-6.6@68°F, buds are all looking good, all plants have alittle purple in them. Day 117 43 Days of flower (First day of Week 7) Day 119 45 Days of flower Watered with 4 gallons of spring water pH-6.5@70°F. Buds looks better everyday, with less and less white hairs as the days go by. Buds are forming beautifully.
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HELLFIRE AUTO is becoming a woman! 👏 I already see pistels..😍👌 So NOW you all can all safely 'catcall' her.. without being a pedo 😼👍 (girls are cute, women are beautiful, #justsaying 😸) just kidding ofcourse, its not imp., sun is finally shining and so is my mood too..(just having a lil' heatstroke i guess ) I have given her some flower nutes yesterday (plagron powerbuds, biocannaflores, and boost) I give her some nutes every other day.👍 This weekend was very cold for the fire to burn like she wanted...(14-15C.. so she was on windowsill in side this weekend when the winds started up..) But she is still sizzling bc she has doubled in size! she is now on garden table so the fire can turn up again🙌 I removed the lowest branch and leaves bc those are useless.. Happy growing for all ✊ ***KISS!growtechnique: Keep It Simple, Stupid! PS: Tip for everyone: use different browsers for GD (i use at least 3..) some browsers dont play videos and some browsers dont show emoticons.. and some browsers are just wack!👊
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🌱 Tag 88 | 🌸 Blütetag 44 Drei Pflanzen, drei Persönlichkeiten Während Strawberry AK und Chicken & Waffles zunehmend kompakte Blütenstrukturen ausbilden, bleibt die Fruit Bomb Punch ihrem sativalastigen Erscheinungsbild treu. Ihre Colas wachsen eher länglich und speerförmig heran und wirken deutlich unruhiger aufgebaut als die der beiden Konkurrentinnen. Die Fruit Bomb Punch ist sozusagen der Struwwelpeter im Feld und zeigt am deutlichsten, dass sie ordentlich frühstückt. Als größte Verbraucherin im Grow hinterlassen die ständig wechselnden Bedingungen bei ihr auch die sichtbarsten Spuren. Trotzdem arbeitet sie unbeirrt weiter an ihren XXL-Buds und legt Woche für Woche an Blütenmasse zu. Die Strawberry AK bleibt der ruhige Vermittler zwischen den Extremen und zieht ihr Programm ohne großes Drama durch. Sie entwickelt ihre Blüten kontinuierlich weiter und hält sich dabei angenehm aus jeder Diskussion heraus. Die Chicken & Waffles hingegen steht weiterhin tiefgrün im Zelt und wirkt, als würde sie sich über das ganze Klima-Chaos der letzten Woche eher amüsieren. Frech grinst sie in die Kamera, als hätte sie von all den Schwankungen überhaupt nichts mitbekommen. Während die anderen beiden hier und da kleine Spuren der wechselnden Bedingungen zeigen, macht sie einfach stoisch ihr Ding und sieht dabei aus, als wäre alles exakt nach Plan gelaufen. 😄?🌱 Auch beim Klima gibt es Neuigkeiten: Der lange erwartete Luftentfeuchter ist endlich angekommen und wurde direkt ins Setup integriert. Nach den feuchten Wochen zuletzt war es höchste Zeit für Verstärkung. Ob er am Ende der erhoffte Gamechanger wird, muss sich allerdings erst noch zeigen. Für den Moment heißt es beobachten, Daten sammeln und schauen, was der neue Mitspieler im Team tatsächlich leisten kann. Auch wenn die Bedingungen zuletzt nicht immer ideal waren, stehen die drei Damen insgesamt besser da, als man es nach einer Woche Wetter-Achterbahn erwarten würde. Die Buds stacken weiter, die Harzproduktion nimmt sichtbar zu und beim Öffnen des Zelts wird man inzwischen von einer ordentlichen Terpen-Wand begrüßt. 🍓💥?🌱 Day 88 | 🌸 Flower Day 44 Three Plants, Three Personalities While Strawberry AK and Chicken & Waffles continue to develop increasingly compact flower structures, Fruit Bomb Punch remains true to her more sativa-leaning appearance. Her colas are growing longer and more spear-shaped, appearing noticeably less uniform than those of her two competitors. Fruit Bomb Punch is somewhat the wild child of the field and makes it most obvious that she enjoys a hearty breakfast. As the hungriest plant in the grow, she also carries the most visible marks of the constantly changing conditions. Nevertheless, she keeps pushing forward, working relentlessly on her XXL buds and adding more flower mass week after week. Strawberry AK remains the calm mediator between the extremes. She quietly goes about her business, steadily developing her flowers without creating much drama along the way. Chicken & Waffles, on the other hand, is still standing deep green in the tent and looks as if she's rather amused by all the climate chaos of the past week. She keeps grinning cheekily at the camera as though she hasn't noticed any of the fluctuations at all. While the other two occasionally show small signs of the changing conditions, she simply carries on as if everything is going exactly according to plan. 😄?🌱 There is also some news on the environmental front: the long-awaited dehumidifier has finally arrived and has been integrated into the setup. After the persistently humid weeks, reinforcements were long overdue. Whether it will turn out to be the game changer I'm hoping for remains to be seen. For now, it's time to observe, collect data and see what the newest member of the team can actually bring to the table. Even though conditions haven't always been ideal lately, all three ladies are looking better than one might expect after a week of weather-related ups and downs. The buds keep stacking, resin production is visibly increasing, and opening the tent now comes with a proper wall of terpenes. 🍓💥?🌱
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July 27: still growing fast. The new growth is a bit yellow and I haven’t decided what that’s due to. Lack of sulphate or excess Phosphorus are the two options I think. Anyway, she’s doing fine and is startling to preflower. 👍 Started using a 730 nm far red light for a few seconds at dusk. This is called phyto-forcing apparently because it promotes flowering. I really love science when it figures out random shit like how photosynthesis and light wavelength (or colour) interact. Outdoor plants naturally see a flash of far red light just before darkness and this light kind of ‘puts it to sleep’ or into dark mode two hours faster. So, two extra hours darkness or a 26 hour day. Sounds bogus but is totally legit. July 28: foliar spray of Extreme Blend and potassium silicate. July 30: plant is looking great. The yellow on the new growth has faded and is now a better looking shade of green. I think it might have been excess P because the other plants kind of had it too and the timing was a couple days after adding barley and Power Bloom. This is right at the start of flowering when plants need lot of P, and the yellow is fading, so I’ll just let it go without doing anything about it. She’ll get over it.
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Wow isn't she looking fab this week?? 😍 Flowers are really plumping up. 😎 Few more weeks yet I think.
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June 29: should start growing quickly here soon. July 1: last 30 days has been 1.5 C cooler than historic average, and is more than 3 C cooler than last year. Big heat wave in eastern Canada, but not here this year (so far). July 4: some growth going on above ground but she should pick up speed here now with nice weather and Week 4.
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🍋 Drei Pflanzen. Ein Ziel. Eine Krone. Diese Woche zeigt mein wohl ungewöhnlichstes Outdoor-Projekt seine ganze Schönheit. Anstatt drei Pflanzen unabhängig wachsen zu lassen, habe ich sie von Anfang an so trainiert, dass sie wie eine einzige große Pflanze zusammenarbeiten. Mittlerweile verschwimmen die Grenzen immer mehr. Die drei Wurzelsysteme versorgen gemeinsam eine große, offene Krone voller Triebe und Budsites. Genau das war das Ziel dieses Experiments. Trotz mehrerer Regentage entwickeln sich die Lemon Cherry Cookies fantastisch. Die Pflanzen stehen kräftig da, zeigen sattgrünes Laub und produzieren inzwischen an nahezu jedem Trieb frische weiße Blütenstempel. Die ersten Buds beginnen sichtbar an Volumen zuzulegen und die Struktur verspricht eine hervorragende Lichtverteilung bis tief ins Innere. Besonders gefällt mir, wie unterschiedlich die drei Pflanzen wachsen und sich trotzdem perfekt ergänzen. Eine übernimmt die Hauptcola, während die anderen die Seiten mit unzähligen zusätzlichen Blütenständen füllen. Zusammen entsteht eine natürliche "Superpflanze", die ich so vorher noch nie kultiviert habe. Mit jeder Woche wird dieses Projekt spannender. Wenn das Wetter in den kommenden Wochen mitspielt, könnte diese Kombination aus drei Fast Buds Lemon Cherry Cookies noch für eine echte Überraschung sorgen. Vielen Dank an Fast Buds für diese fantastische Genetik und die Möglichkeit, mit solchen außergewöhnlichen Ideen am Outdoor Contest teilzunehmen. 💚🍋 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 🍋 Three plants. One vision. One canopy. This has become one of the most exciting outdoor projects I've ever grown. Instead of letting the three Lemon Cherry Cookies grow individually, I trained them from the beginning to behave like one single plant. Week after week the borders between them disappear a little more, creating one large shared canopy supported by three independent root systems. Even after several rainy days, the ladies remain healthy and vigorous. Rich green foliage, strong branching and fresh white pistils are appearing everywhere. Bud development is accelerating nicely and almost every branch is now stacking flowers. What fascinates me most is how each plant contributes differently to the final structure. One dominates the central cola while the others perfectly fill the sides, creating dozens of additional flowering sites. Together they form one balanced "super plant" that captures light from every angle. This experiment is becoming more exciting every week. If the weather stays on our side, these three Lemon Cherry Cookies could become something truly special before harvest. A huge thank you to Fast Buds for providing such incredible genetics and for making projects like this possible in the Outdoor Contest. 💚🍋🍒
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Well it finally happened, the girls have outgrown the 4x4! Was mid week and was having a hard time keeping humidity below 65%. Thought of defoliating, but can't keep doing that weekly or it will shock them sooner than later. So I decided to move the front left plant to the 3x3 under the Photontek SQ300W, giving the girls in the 4x4 some much needed breathing room. Set about retraining the plants to maximise space in the big tent, and then flattened out the lonely girl in the 3x3. Crazy enough the 4x4 still looks full by end of week, and the one by itself is getting close to filling the 3x3! This could be a pretty big grow by the time we finish 🤞. Have the solo plant running on the older Autopot valves with 6mm hose, and already had one clogging issue. Seems really early on, in past would take 2-3 weeks so thinking maybe I didn't have the lines 100% clean to start. Either way easy fix just blow out the clog and flush the lines with a liter or so and back in business. Always remember to flush the on/off valve as well as the main valve in the tray. Otherwise raised the lights in 4x4 to their max height (5" from roof) and took all the slack out of the cables to keep them off the lights. Adjusted the ties on last day of the week, but things seem pretty set now in the big tent so will just be widening out the lone girl once she grows a bit more. I'm sure by end of week that tent will be packed as well!
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This week seems to have gone fine no major problems to document. Girls are growing strong. Wouldn’t say it been a speedy process going into flowering but I have done some extensive training so that could be the reason for slower growth. Going to leave them alone now let them do there thing this next coming week
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to mutch cold here 2 week with low temps at night cicle betwen 12 &16 graus in europe. maybe this is the reason of that purple orange colors (:
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Sieht soweit sehr gut aus besser als gedacht. Mal überlegen ob ich sie einfach wachsen lasse. Schauen wir mal was noch kommt. Demnächst nochmal Dünger bestellen.