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The girls just keep on cooking...and things are starting to get really bushy. I'm hoping that we're close to finished on the vertical growth front. Chem Brûlée just keeps getting bigger and bigger, but she seems to be spreading OUT faster than she is growing UP at this point (she's already 56" call). Pineapple Meatball is just a straight up bush. French Macaron is 62" tall and VERY thick on the vegetation front, but not as WIDE as the chem brûlée. 7/13 Sprayed with light neem/castille spray
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Last week of flowering (72days from the light switch) Gonna cut soon when the dirt is dry. A quite late harvest. Many buds denser more, and stem can’t longer resist. This season so satisfy. Thank for all mentor and comment. You all are my inspiration for grows. Feeding 23/1 Water 13.5L+Flawless 20ml ppm80 ph6.2 MDR 3L 2Lx5 Runoff MDR 1400 /1155 Zkittle 1600/1300/1150 Pineapp 900/600 Purp 1300 /1200 Sapp 2000/1100 Dozdos 1100/1000 25/1 10.42 6L ppm9 ph6 1L per pot 3L+Flawless6ml ppm116 ph5.9 1.5/1.5 Purp, Zkittle 4.5L+ Flawless7ml ppm119 ph6 1.5/3 Sapp,MDR Runoff Purp 1300 Zkittle 1500/1200 Dozdos 1400 Sapp1300 Pineapp850 MDR950 27/1 runoff Pineapp 500 Purp 900 MDR 600 Zkittle 400 Sapp 300 Dozdos 400
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🌱: growing steadily but slow 💧 : 1l, 3l SIP 💡 : Dli: 45 mol/m²/d 🤔:
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She's doing great, recover well on each training. Struggling with tent rotation lol, so She's still in the veg tent, one week left in flower tent for current crop but I want change my lights on/off time so waiting on flower tent to be free.. Training has kept her relatively small though. She topped herself 2 times after I topped her once. Only wanted 6tops currently have 8.. no complaints just worried about maintaining image through flower.. Happy growing everyone
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Hi Bros&Sis! I've been a little bit lazy, indeed, but there's a lot of works to do here, on my girls and as a father of a big family. Look at the amazing and explosive bloom that some of the ladies has shown! YUMMY!
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week 2 six shooter in vertafort So this i either the smallest pheno of the three already, or simply one that didnt take to the transplant very well or maybe myfault if it got molested somehow. Anyway it's the wettest on the hygrometer scale still the earth got a bit compacted i guess, shame because most of the work will be going on down there after all. with the fan fixed now pointing directly up, might get the vpd up a bit, this six shooter is the only six shooter out of the three with a leaf temp at -3 , my bottom half purple cous kush, fbt 5 and fbt 1 are all at - 3 too. ah well, i've seen worse problems. she'll get topped up with light mix, watered with cal mag and aloe gel , for now she got one kelp spray this week pHed to 6.0 with GHE dry pH down at 0.1 grams for 250ml with cal mag in it at half a spoonful. spraying the soil with amino acid concentrate a 0.25ml for 250ml to try to rectify the pH of the soil after i "missed" a lot with the spray and it got to my soil. can't wait to start co2 that's it !
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Not got a lot taller this week, but she's pushed out quite a few leaves!
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10/23: I fed today with One, sweet & sticky, signal, beastie bloomz, silica, and a little Ca/Mg 10/27: Fed today with one, signal, sweet & sticky, silica, beastie bloomz, kangaroots, and humic acid. Lowered the lights to no more than a foot from any cola..most are 7-9" away.
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Hey Guys, Growth has taken off a lot this past week, have had to add a heater to the grow which isn’t ideal but with warmer months coming this should only be temporary. I have the thermostat set to start the heater when temps go below 23°c. Watching Dr Bruce Bugbee on YouTube, he stated that growth does start to suffer below this temperature. One of the plants has some odd colours and growth which I’m pretty sure is Mg deficiency, which is probably due to that particular girl being more sensitive to PH swings than the rest of the ladies. I have had to insulate some of the circulating pipes as the water cooler was struggling to keep the water baths cool. Seems to have helped keep temps down a couple more degrees, I mate have to reconfigure where my water cooler is in the piping run after this grow Finally a special thanks to the GD team for selecting my previous diary for DOTM, very flattering considering some of the great content that was submitted for March 2020! Happy growing all!
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I don't have anything to say for this week. Time seems to be moving slowly as harvest approach. Im hopping they do fatten up a little more, but who knows...
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This Week we started to change the fert always using the 50% of the suggested quantity. We start the lst technique but some hours after the top side of the plant turns the heads up towards the light again. From day 25 we reduce the daylight time o about 30 min per day. On monday I expect to have 18/6 to start the flowering weeks :)
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📖 Chroniques de l'Oasis : La Marque Blanche ​🐪 Chapitre 9 : La Séduction de la Sultane ​Date : Mercredi 22 Avril 2026 Âge : J+63 Taille : 68 cm (Stable) ​Le désert est vaste, mais mes yeux ne voient plus que l’Oasis. Au loin, à travers les voiles de chaleur, je commence enfin à distinguer ses formes avec une clarté nouvelle. La Sultane, figée à 68 cm, a cessé sa course vers le ciel pour se consacrer à l'essentiel : sa beauté. ​Elle déploie désormais son charme avec une assurance royale, parée de ses plus beaux joyaux de cristal. Sous le soleil , elle met ses formes en avant, fière et conquérante. Elle semble vouloir capturer chaque regard, chaque rayon, afin qu'on ne remarque plus qu'elle dans toute l'immensité du sanctuaire. Ses pistils, encore d'un blanc immaculé, agissent comme des miroirs de lumière, m'aveuglant par leur pureté ​🏜️ Le Climat du Sanctuaire ​Chaleur : 25°C le jour / 21°C la nuit. ​Humidité : 50%. ​Lumière : Intensité 75%, à 55 cm de la couronne. ​ L'Élixir de vie (Nutrition) ​pour le moment pas d'élixir , juste la pureté de l'attente : ​Apport : Rien pour le moment. ​Horizon : À la fin de cette semaine, elle recevra le PK 5-8, l'élixir qui viendra sceller le poids et la densité de ses trésors. ​🔬 L'Analyse du Nomade ​L'Éclat des Joyaux : On observe une explosion de trichomes qui envahissent désormais les petites feuilles entourant les fleurs. C'est cette "poudre d'étoiles" qui donne à la Sultane son aspect argenté et brillant. ​Le Sacre des Pistils : La masse de pistils blancs est impressionnante. Ils sont droits et vigoureux, signe que la plante est en pleine santé et qu'elle a encore une marge de maturation importante. ​Le Sacrifice Nourricier : Le jaunissement des grandes feuilles du bas s'intensifie. C'est un signe classique à J+63 : la Sultane déplace toute son énergie et ses nutriments vers ses sommets pour maximiser la production de résine. ​L'Armature de Soie : Le filet scrog maintient parfaitement les branches, permettant aux têtes de s'épanouir sans risquer de ployer sous leur propre poids futur. ​📜 L'Anecdote du Rif : Le Bouclier contre le Vent de Sable ​je me demandais comment les anciens protégeaient leurs cultures des tempêtes de sable qui pourraient briser les tiges ou souiller la précieuse résine.. . ​ anecdote : Dans les régions plus arides du Rif, le vent de sable est l'ennemi juré du cultivateur. Pour éviter que les fleurs ne deviennent "terreuses" et lourdes de poussière, les anciens utilisaient la technique de la Zriba de Roseaux. Ils tressaient des murs de cannes de Provence (roseaux) tout autour de leurs parcelles. Ces barrières n'étaient pas totalement opaques : elles laissaient filtrer un peu d'air pour éviter les moisissures, mais elles brisaient la vitesse du vent et faisaient tomber le sable au pied de la clôture. ​Si malgré tout le sable s'invitait sur les plantes, ils utilisaient de grandes plumes d'outarde ou de fins plumeaux de laine pour "caresser" les fleurs tôt le matin, quand la résine est encore froide et peu collante, afin d'en extraire les grains sans abîmer les trichomes. ​Note du Nomade : "Le filet est son trône, le cristal son voile. Elle ne grandit plus, mais elle s'épaissit, prête à transformer la lumière en trésor.. Aveuglé par cette reine qui refuse de partager la vedette avec les étoiles." un grand merci a @Mia_BIOTABS et à toutes les personnes qui me suivent et me soutient dans cette aventure. je vous souhaite une agréable lecture et de très bonnes cultures. MUSIQUE DIAPOSITIVE LORD-KOSSiTY HE SEXY WOW
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18 weeks from seed to harvest. Love 34 street seeds, quality genetics for a fair price. These garlic cookies showed no disease or pest issues, no mold or powdery mildew. Easy enough to grow, no surprises, no super stretch in flower, but I would recommend training or SCROG to control them. Pungent Pine is what I am callling this smell, over 800 grams wet weight. They are hanging to dry in my tent as I write this, 60 %RH and about 71 degrees of freedom units! Can’t wait to try it out 🇨🇦❤️🌱😎💨
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First week of flower done. Girls are looking super happy and are going strong. I fed them with a very light mix of FPJ and some fish and seaweed mix. Next feeding will include some banana FFJ. I have removed all the lower branches and leaves, only keeping the top 3 nodes (on some I left a few more). At the end of the first week, they are stretching a bit and really filling up the space. Hopefully they won't be stretching too much.
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Day 53: In this last week I moved all the plants again and removed the leaves and branches for the last time. Twenty or twenty-five days at the most for the first harvest, and I can already draw up a final report on the genetics of this strain. On eight plants of Gorilla four showed a predominance indica with a large central cola and less ramifications. Two plants are much more bushy have a sativa predominance with longer buds and have branched out a lot. For the last two unfortunately has dominated the photoperiodic genetics and their flowering is considerably late, so as to be overcome by the two cheeses that are in bloom more advanced. However, the pistils have popped up and started to bloom, so the autoflowering genetic part is present. I am a patient grower anyway, so I will wait for them to complete their cycle even if I have to wait about three months. In these days I have added to my secret garden four other varieties: 1 Purple Glam Kush and 1 Sweet Tooth Auto by Bulk Seeds, 1 Critical Rapid by Barney's Farm and 1 Northern Lights x Blueberry by i49 Seeds. New dedicated journals on arrival 😉