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Welcome to week 4 of flower for the outdoors grow. Green Crack and LSD are continuing to pack on buds, the plants are still hungry and I've stepped up the total amount of feed I'm giving them, #gaiagreen power bloom. Thanks for stopping by growfessors 👽🌳💚
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* ***************** Week 3 of Growth From Seed, April 25 to May 1, 2020 - Days 15 to 21 from germination ********************** * Started the head scratching more this week and wondering what is going on with the slower growth she has experienced the last 4 days or so. She is looking good and not dark....environment is good.....what the heck is the pH so high when been given feed well inline and below 6.0......why runoff numbers in low 7's so early in the run?? A number of heavy feedings this week so that I can read the runoff numbers for her. Going to keep staying the course with feeding but lower the pH because she is still progressing and its still pretty early in the run........not much veg time for an auto though so I need to get this figured out pretty soon. Gave her some Epsom salts this week as well as I have been battling Magnesium deficiency the last run or two. Always just used CalMag but I don't think the girls always want as much Calcium as they are given this way though. Fed at a rate of 1tsp/gal in a two litre feed early on in the week. Little more Detail........... Apr 25/20, Day 15 - 500ml feed - VitaThrive and Dual Fuel @ 1.5ml - 700ppm and 6.0pH - small feed of base nute to try and perk her up. - noticed the lower leaves are droopy while the upper leaves are perky still. - Still working on dialing the light for these girls as they are happier at 30" away from canopy. Apr 26/20 - Day 16 - 500ml feed - AN Sensi Cal @ 1.5ml, Sensyzime @ 2ml, Epsom Salt @ 1tsp/gal - 700ppm and 6.0pH - The Epsom Salt alone shot the ppm to 500 - Only have the veg switch on for the UnitFarm light. - feeling some of the other girls are showing some magnesium deficiency with the yellowing perimeter of the leaves. Apr 27/20 - Day 17 - dry out day - Cut slits in the bottom of the bag today to let more water out, more quickly when feeding. - Wondering if the root zone is staying too wet and therefore causing some stunted growth. - She has been falling a sleep too early in the day so either too much light or getting root bound? Apr 28/20 - Day 18 - needing some runoff numbers to see what the hell is going on - fed 3L - Piranha @ 1ml, VooDoo @ 2ml, Dual Fuel @ 1ml - going in was 575ppm and 5.3pH - runoff numbers were 1450ppm and 6.9pH - WTF......bring it down......next feed at only 500ppm and 5.0pH to lower her?? - leaf colour is perfect. Stems are a little immature yet, but side branching is coming out stronger. Apr 29/20 - Day 19 - 8L feed - Dual Fuel @ 1.5ml = 325ppm and 5.0pH - runoff after the watering was 500ppm and 7.0pH - WTF.....expected it to be more in the 6.5pH range and not that high still? - KK looked worse off, still droopy, after this than the other girls did. Lack of oxygen in root zone with so much water? Its coco though shouldn't be for too long. Apr 30/20 - Day 20 - dry out day - KK likes it a little dryer in her medium.....she perked up more today and looking a lot better. - She has had more vertical growth the last day and she is spacing out some of her nodes. - Her stem is thicker and she is getting stronger. - Still a week behind though in my opinion and they should have been this size a week ago. Apr 31/20 - Day 21 - dry out day - she has done very well the last two days and going to keep riding that wave, didn't water today. - She has certainly gotten taller and wider.......getting her back on track? That will wrap up this puzzling week........pH is not staying low after being brought down......shoots back up over 7 in only 24 hours idea. Working on it Growmies. Have a great week and thanks for checking out the girls🙏👌
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Has been a rough week dealing with the heat and rain. Having to run the dehumidifier 24 hours a day and I am seeing some foxtailing in most of the strains from the hot air it puts out. Twisted helix was chopped last week. She's not even worth taking pictures of. Tiny buds about the size of my thumb. Not much smell and they are not impressive. I will be making bubble hash and edibles from it. I pulled the blackcherry punch off the feed tube and a few days ago and she is flushing. I filled the reservoir with nutrients for the last time today. After they drink it down in a few day I will start flushing all the plants. Going to be a big job trimming this round since it looks like most of them will be ready for harvest around the same time. There are buds falling over everywhere due to the weight, but it's impossible to get in and tie them up without rubbing all over the buds and damaging a lot of trichomes. So not much can be done about it at this point. Just going to try to keep the temp and humidity down until they are ready for the chop.
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Día 20 (13/05) Todas las plantas muestran las preflores! Vamos a ver después del riego de ayer con nutrientes liquidos como se comporta! Día 21 (14/05) Lemon Cherry Cookies Auto tiene un crecimiento explosivo! No me extraña que FastBuds sean los reyes de las Automáticas modernas Baño de sol de 2 horas! Día 22 (15/05) N/A Día 23 (16/05) Riego 750 ml H2O + Regulator 0,15 ml/l + CaMg-Boost 0,25 ml/l + Startbooster 0,25 ml/l - pH 6.2 Día 24 (17/05) Las plantas salen al exterior! 😍 Les aplico heno como mulch (acolchado) Día 25 (18/05) Riego 250 ml solo agua todas las plantas Día 26 (19/05) Lemon Cherry Cookies Auto está sedienta! Riego con 750 ml H2O + Regulator 0,15 ml/l + CaMg-Boost 0,25 ml/l + Startbooster 0,25 ml/l + TopBooster 0,2 ml/l- pH 6.2 💦Nutrients by Aptus Holland - www.aptus-holland.com 🌱Substrate PRO-MIX HP BACILLUS + MYCORRHIZAE - www.pthorticulture.com/en/products/pro-mix-hp-biostimulant-plus-mycorrhizae
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First week in flower ended with some training yesterday and a feeding. I've been focusing on more regular feedings at smaller amounts and she has responded well. Her stalk is getting massive and she's recovered from a slight N deficiency 1 week prior to going into flower. --------------- Week 2 was just feeding and regularly rotating the plant. Doubled in size over the week and about 2 weeks shy of next defoliation. She is starting to become more fragrant and she's drinking up water pretty quick I water about .5gal every day at the moment feeding smaller amounts but more frequently. ---------- Week 3 was a regular feeding schedule and some defoliation.
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Hello everyone, Another week has passed and i finally see some growth but it's still not what i was hoping for. On coco soil this plant would have been twice the size it is now, I learned alot of my mistakes and next dwc grow will be way better. My water chiller is still not arrived so i keep the temperature in the tent at 19/20 degrees celsius until the chiller arrives. I gave her a good defoliation and will wait a week before topping her again. Thanks for stopping by and have a nice day.
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all in all it was a great run and im glad to have grew it and plan to grow it again in the future
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This lady got cut down on day 64, she has some beautiful colors & a very distinctive smell! The buds are all around good size nugs and very hard, can’t wait to see how she turns out! I definitely recommend going to check out Bomb seeds & getting yourself some fire genetics! Will do a harvest post as soon as she is finished drying & I get a weight! Thanks for following & happy growing!
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Happy Easter all over the word, I will share my Italian best aperitif ever. D51 Eighth week, if they are so beautiful it is also thanks to you! I love this community, I hope to stay there, as long as I don't get arrested... Anyway... I wanted to point out that all my doses of nutrients are for a liter and a half of water so as to be even more scrupulous to avoid overfertilizing. I turned off the dimmer, at noon simulating a half day of fire lol i'm crazy. added a reflective film to the base of the room, raised the plants to the same level by placing boxes under the pots, many Thanks @Roberts for encouraging me to look for the boxes, I'm a lazy boy!😇 ...a clarification for the most refined minds .... I know very well that the glass is for white wine but it is the only one I have, I take this opportunity to thank my neighbor for giving it to me ;) D55 Buds fattering
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Eine Knolle der shaman hatte budfäule musste entfernt werden. Hab dann viel entlaubt. Habe Betonplatten organisiert kann jetzt Gewächshaus aufbauen hoffe steht bis nächste Woche. Hoffe Wetter wird besser/trockener + windiger 🐝
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Einen wunderschönen guten Tag, liebe Grow-Community, und herzlich willkommen zur Woche 7 – Season Vol. 2 meines kleinen Outdoor-Projekts 2026. Angefangen haben wir mit dem Etablieren einer Mulchschicht. Auf deren Vorzüge bin ich in meinem letzten Report genauer eingegangen (Woche 9). Kurz heruntergebrochen: Sie schützt vor Verdunstung, fördert das Bodenleben in den oberen Erdschichten und schafft durch ihren Schattenwurf ein deutlich angenehmeres Mikroklima. Das spielt letztendlich auch der Schädlingsabwehr in die Karten. Der Mulch besteht aus Bio-Kleintierheu (Bio, weil pestizidfrei!). Das Heu bildet ein gutes Verhältnis aus braunem (pilzförderndem) und grünem (bakterienförderndem) Material. Um die Aktivität der Mikroorganismen zusätzlich zu boosten, habe ich den Mulch noch einmal mit einem AACT (Actively Aerated Compost Tea) angesetzt. Auch hier verweise ich auf meinen letzten Report (Woche 5) . Neu ist allerdings, dass ich dieses Mal auf Melasse als Mikrobenfutter verzichtet und mich stattdessen für Rote-Bete-Saft entschieden habe. Dieser dient nicht nur als Nahrung für die Mikroorganismen, sondern versorgt den Tee zusätzlich mit Spurenelementen. Leider musste ich noch einmal neues LAB ansetzen, da ich der Jauche doch nicht ganz über den Weg traue. Sie hat in den letzten Tagen einen doch sehr starken Ammoniakgeruch angenommen, was kein gutes Zeichen ist. So kann ich euch aber noch einmal zeigen, wie ich das Ganze from scratch ansetze. Also: Reis gewaschen und das Wasser anschließend für drei Tage an einem dunklen Ort stehen gelassen. Sobald es leicht süßlich riecht, wird es im Verhältnis 1:10 mit Milch vermischt und erneut stehen gelassen, bis sich der Käsebruch von der Molke trennt. Auf die Weiterverarbeitung gehe ich dann im nächsten Report ein. Aber nun zu den Damen. Ich habe mir erlaubt, hier und da ein oder zwei Blätter zu entfernen, um den Seitentrieben etwas mehr Raum zu geben. Und es scheint die richtige Entscheidung gewesen zu sein. Der Pink-Guava-Nachzügler hat sich nun auch endlich zu den anderen gesellt – zwar in einem 75-Liter-Topf, da mein Growshop des Vertrauens leider keine 55-Liter-Töpfe mehr hatte. Die Pflanzen machen einen super vitalen Eindruck und ich bin mehr als hyped, in welche Richtung sie sich entwickeln werden. Die Ocean Storm weist eine kleine Panaschierung auf – oder eine perikline Chimäre für euch Pflanzen-Nerds da draußen. Mal schauen, wie sie sich im Speziellen weiterentwickelt. Soooo, wieder genug Text für drei Harry-Potter-Bücher. Das soll's für diese Woche gewesen sein. Nächstes Wochenende wird getoppt und eventuell der ein oder andere Steckling geschnitten. Bleibt also gespannt! Euch noch eine schöne Restwoche! Peace
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i flipped them to flower. Noticed a bit of stretch which will probably continue for another two weeks. SD2 still looks light but i flipped them all anyway. Will see what happens
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I can only say that the rate of growth im getting is amazing. Out of all three of the purple punch seems to have the most potent smell I am not sure if it's just the genetics or if it's what I'm feeding but we will see once the other start to develop. Touching the purple punch stem leaves a strong smell on the fingers and giving the bud small pinch smells strongly of grape chapstick. Stay tuned 😜
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Welcome to Week 9 of my white truffle grow! In week 8 she stretched a little and the buds starting to develop and slowly bulk up. I have to defoliate here and there but in general the plant looks healthy. In this week you can tell that she's starting to develop her smell. A nice cannabis smell just like you walk into a coffeeshop. Buds bulking up continuously and the stretch seems to reduce in week 9.
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Esta semana he transplantado a unas macetas mas grandes y las he cambiado de indoor temporalmente (60 x 58 x 120) Riego foliar con b52
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Just gotta get the cmh for the veg tent and some ducting, hang the 600 in between the 2 thouies and bloom is on... some transplanted some left to transplant
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At this stage and after dealing with such tall plants in such a small area it was getting more and more difficult to get around each plant. Thus making it very hard to spot any deficiencies such as mold and rot. The colas that were up close to the light were starting to show signs that they were going to get some light/heat damage as the leaves were getting fried. With all the supercropping, made some make shift crutches to help support each bend. Duct tape was also used to support each bend. The colas were starting to frosty up this week and it was very exciting to see
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Day 36 08/08/24 Thursday Feed today using de-chlorinated tap water pH 6 with Plagron PK13-14. Showing her pre stretch and pistils 😍 Day 38 10/08/24 Saturday De-chlorinated tap water pH 6 today again with calmag. 400ml with run off now. I will update pictures and videos tonight ✌️💚 Day 39 11/08/24 Sunday De-chlorinated tap water pH 6 today again with calmag. 400ml with little run off. Pistils forming in bunches now seeing beginning of bud formations 😍 Day 40 12/08/24 Monday Feed today, it was warm again so they drank the whole 300ml each so I have topped up another 150ml to see run off to prevent salt build up. All thriving 😍✌️💚 Video uodate