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10/8 was harvest day as a storm collapsed my plant, I should have set up support but live and learn
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This week was cool I did do a compost tea like I planned to. Took them out of the greenhouse for a couple days and I’m guessing that’s how the pollen got stuck on them. P.S I be outside having whole photo shoots with them 😂
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Tag 29 seit Samen in der Erde 23.05 💚💚💚
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Another week has flown by! The girls are doing great, cruise control this week as I have just been monitoring RH and temps. Trying to keep them as low as possible, I’ve been getting as low as 74 during the day and 68 at night. I finally took a look a look at the trichomes with my jewellers loop, lots of cloudy, and a few amber around the leaves and top colas, but still lot’s of clear trichomes. I’ve ordered myself a wireless/usb digital microscope to assist with the process, and looks like it will be here just in time to determine harvest day. 😎🎄 I started by eliminating the nutrients at the beginning of the week. I typically allow for 3-4 pure water feeds before I harvest, and at the rate they have been drinking, this should be enough to get through the 7-12 days they have before harvest. I don’t flush, but rather “rinse” with normal water amounts, allowing the plant to use up the remaining nutrients in the soil. This also allows me to recover most of the soil from my grows and reuse ♻️ with other soil mix. There has been great debate and a great deal of bro science out there for many years, but the recent studies suggest there is no difference in end result when it comes to flushing or using nutrients right until the end, if a proper dry and cure is performed. What do you think? What do you prefer to do? Thanks for reading this far, leave me a comment with your preferred method 👊🇨🇦❤️
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The Number's; Started with; 564g Wet on the Scale Finished with; 263g Dried Flower. Plus some Pollen for a Personal project.. IMO; Definitely decent yields for a pheno hunt. Two tents filled with Pheno 3... would be OFF the Chart yields :) That is coming soon ! Big Thanks to EVERYONE who stopped in to support this diary.. your the real MVP's Until Next Time, Cariboo.
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Ams M.O.A.B got chop down no wet weight taken. Her smell is of a citrus blueberry with a fuel smell. Yield was lost due to errors made in the water res system other then that everything turn out amazing. The UFL3000 light system did a amazing job on bud production an bud density.
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i went to work like 2-3 days not coming home and she is nearly dry out to dead but luckily i came back in time and fix it.
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Just feed the girls some compost tea and overall they look healthy growing stronger by the day... she has a lot of bud sites and is getting thicker by the day
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-Added this one day before the week-I should start by saying I'm super happy—I'm starting to think the plant might be entering the flowering stage, even though there's no clear sign yet except for some new leaves with that really light neon green. If it's not flowering yet, honestly, that's fine by me—more time to grow. But what's really got me excited is the potential number of branches I'm seeing. She's growing fast, so I'm guessing this might be what they call the "stretching" phase. I'm hoping the branches thicken up a bit; maybe I'll increase the barrier light intensity a little to give 'em a boost. I also ordered some triacontanol to help with flowering, but not sure if it'll arrive in time—still, it's a super precise product. I've cut back on the Bio Grow since some leaves showed signs of over-fertilizing, and I've upped the fish protein, CalMag, and Sugar Fulvic. I've been doing foliar sprays with water and aloe vera (about 100ml water to 20ml aloe), plus some Ecklonia maxima on the new growth, and plain water too. Always pH at 6.0, temp around 22°C. Trying to help her cope with 0% humidity and ambient temps hitting 34°C. Stoped LST coz' I want to make bigger the around 6-8 branches.
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📆 [27.08. - Day 1] 💬 Going to change the light cycle to 18/6 tomorrow, i want good temperature during the night for MC 2 to pop. I hope she will do so tomorrow... 💬 MC1 is looking healthy. 💦 Watered 10ml filtered rainwater per plant 📆 [28.08. - Day 2] 💬 Looking good so far. Im going to be taking clones anyway, so it would be fine with having just one plant. We will see if MC 2 makes it. - Adjusted lights from 24/0 to 18/6 cycle 💦 Watered 10ml filtered rainwater per plant 📆 [29.08. - Day 3] - Nothing - 📆 [30.08. - Day 4] 💦 Watered 10ml filtered rainwater per plant 📆 [31.08. - Day 5] 💦 Watered 20ml filtered rainwater 📆 [01.09. - Day 6] 💬 Noticed low temperature (23 Celsius). Raised the plant up about 20cm. 📆 [02.09. - Day 7] - Nothing - 💬 Waiting for root development before i start watering (probably around Day 10-12)
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Blütewoche 9 – Ernte in Sicht? Zeitraum: 17. Juli bis 24. Juli Blütetag: 56 bis 63 So langsam geht's wirklich dem Ende entgegen, die neunte Blütewoche ist rum. Ich hab mir diese Woche regelmäßig die Trichome unter die Lupe angeschaut. Einige sind noch glasig, viele schon schön milchig, und vereinzelt zeigen sich auch die bernsteinfarbenen. Es sieht also sehr vielversprechend aus, aber ich warte vielleicht noch ein bis zwei Tage, um noch etwas mehr Reife rauszuholen. Heute checke ich sie nochmal gründlich und entscheide dann, ob geerntet wird oder ob ich ihr noch ein kleines bisschen Zeit gebe. Was ich in der letzten Woche gemacht habe. Ich habe den Lichtzyklus nochmal angepasst. Vom 18. bis zum 21. Juli lief sie unter 11/13, danach hab ich auf 10/14 runtergeschaltet. Damit wollte ich ihr signalisieren, dass es Zeit wird fertig zu werden. Zusätzlich habe ich die Lampe nochmal 10 cm höher gehängt, um die Lichtintensität etwas zu reduzieren und den Stress zum Ende hin minimal zu halten. Gegossen habe ich nicht mehr. Man merkt deutlich, dass sie in der Endphase nicht mehr so viel Durst hat, das Substrat bleibt deutlich länger feucht. Etwas Sorge hat mir die Luftfeuchtigkeit gemacht. Die war wetterbedingt ein wenig erhöht, lag aber mit 56–66 % noch im vertretbaren Bereich. Die Temperaturen waren nachts bei 22–25 °C, tagsüber bei 28–30 °C, also alles im grünen Bereich. Bisher sieht alles gut aus, keine Spur von Schimmel. Jetzt steht also die finale Phase an. Die Ernte und das Trocknen. Auch das wird nochmal spannend, aber wenn das Wetter halbwegs stabil bleibt, sollte es gute Bedingungen dafür geben. Das nächste Update kommt dann nach der Ernte, wenn die Buds getrocknet sind und ich ein erstes Fazit ziehen kann. Ich freu mich drauf!
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Muy buenas familia vengo a comentarles hoy hace 2 días le hice el último trasplante a una maceta de 13L Están creciendo muy bien aun que es pronto pa decirlo 😁😁 la humedad la tengo entre 70 -75% La temperatura ronda los 22°c el primer riego en la maceta de 13 L ha sido 1.5L por maceta cualquier comentario cualquier tip bienvenido es un abrazo familia que tengan buena semana nos vemos en 7 días un saludo paz
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Semana 7🤩 ya a nada de la cosecha, dos riegos de flawless para cada una que vienen todas altas de ec y luego solo agua. A la oreoz f3 la q tiene mas pistilos blancos la voy a dejar unos dias mas q a las otras. A esa fue a la unica que le di overdrive por eso esta desquiciada de peluca😼
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23/feb Ran out of addatives therefor they are on green sensation and bloom food only. She looks fine. Couple of minor previous burns and some yellowing here and there. I might so some clean up this week.
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Strain is stable af. Wow this flower is great. Sebastian from fast buds was right, this gets you really stoned!! Thanks fastbuds!!!
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I fiori crescono e si riempiono sempre di piu , le infiorescenze stanno sviluppando abbastanza resina Questa settimana è l ultima di ferrilizzazione dalla prossima sono pronti per il flush Run off 2.1 Ph 6.2