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Another awesome week as these buds are getting dense and Frosty
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Week 3 and starting to train these lovely ladies
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Week 3 and healthy time for training
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As you can see they are still growing. No nutrients added yet. We let the soil dry out and leave it dry for a full day before re watering. We do not want any root rot. The plants will tell you what they need.
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They continue to grow. Some of the lower leaves are yellowing. We removed these shortly after this. Soon they will go into the one Gallon pots with 66% soil mixture and 33% Happy Frog.
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@gr3g4l
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Aunque dejaron de crecer a lo bestia como lo hicieron en preflora, 25-30 primeros dias a 12/12h. han seguido creciendo hasta ahora y esta semana me tocó volver a calzarlas todas para que estubieran a una misma altura. Esta semana viene bién cargadita de nutrientes con tres riegos , dos o tres dias entre uno y otro, según veo o creo que lo necesitan. Seguiré regando mitad mitad, agua de grifo / destilada . El primer riego de la semana 3 ml/L de top Candy y un pelin de ácido cítrico para bajar el PH. EC 1,03 , PH 7,00 El segundo riego con Bud y Bloom, 1,5ml/L y 3ml/L respectivamente más ácido cítrico para bajar PH. EC 1,30, PH 6,9 El tercero con Delta9 y callMag. 4ml/L. y 0,5ml/L respectivamente más ácido cítrico para baja PH. última poda de hojas abanico, 2 o 4 de cada y poda de yemas para que no compitan con los apicales que reciben luz. También me tocó fijar mejor los troncos con alhambre de jardineria para que estos no se doblen por el peso y pierdan por aquí algo de energia. No tengo claro si fuí capaz de disminuir el exceso de nutrientes por lo que durante toda esta semana y hasta final de flforación se mantiene una EC baja. mezclando mitad agua del grifo mitad destilada y así consigo mantener esa EC . El haber regado en crecimiento y principio de flora con un agua tan dura y alcalina hizo que las plantas muestren el aspecto que muestran
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I had the lights at the suggested level from the company we got it for seedlings and it started to burn them. We have a 750W LED light and it was set to 40%. We turned it down to 30% for the first few weeks.
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Increased the lights to 50% here. This made the temp in the tent higher. As you can see we have moved to a larger pot. This soil in the new pot is 33% our organic mix and 66% Happy Frog. Still no nutrients needed because of what is in the soil mix.
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Just watered so a little droopy lol...doubled in height in the last week, starting to smell nice. Overall easy grow and good results
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Harvest time has come. It was an excellent cycle without any problems, in fact the plants were doing great and produced some beautiful buds. Now I will dry for 2 weeks plus cure for 1 month.
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At the beginning of this week I put the plants on 12-12 in terms of feeding I only watered with PH 6 because they have some burnt leaf tips next week I will start flowering feeding.This morning when I opened my tent my fan fell on a plant and it broke a main stem. Hopefully they will survive 😭
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New week they are good , I put second pheno into the big room with her sister! Add green sensation to the soup!
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Eccoci alla fine è andato tutto secondo i piani, la ragazza aveva però gli steli un po esili rispetto all enorme peso portato dalle cime fresche in fioritura, ho provveduto a legarle tutte a dei sostegni, xke erano davvero molto pesanti 750 grammi di pianta è davvero un bel raccolto! Per il resto è venuta davvero una ragazza con dei colori finali stupendi, cime dure come roccia, non stracolma di resina come le altre sorelle del box ma nel complesso sono molto soddisfatto! Grazie Barney per avermi dato la possibilità di provare questa fantastica genetica! E grazie a tutti voi che mi seguite e a selena di Mars y che ha fiducia nel mio lavoro! Un bacio a tutti! Non vedo l ora di fumare! 😁💪😸🌱🌲💐🧑‍🌾
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Day 76 - Watered her w/8L 6.6PH RO, 3tsp bloom, 1tsp boost, .25tsp bloom booster Day 77,78,79 - Just sat and admired her Day 80 - Watered her w/8L 6.6PH RO, 3tsp bloom, 1tsp boost,.25tsp bloom booster Day 81 - Just sat and admired her Day 82 - Flushed with 6 gallons of 6.3PH RO Other Thoughts: I've got 3 very different-looking girls even though they're all the same strain, stayed in the same tent, and were fed from the same bucket... wierd! The last flush was the final flush. Super disappointed with the outcome of gamma, gonna use her for bubble hash and BHO (●'◡'●) - I'm chopping 'em down the second I can tell they're dry. Left the lights on 24x7 to help achieve that goal sooner.
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Hello Growmies, Week 6 in our garden has just wrapped up, and the Caramel cultivars have shown exceptional progress, closely mirroring the success we've seen with the Bruce Banner x White Russian strains. Nurtured in an environment that has benefited from the auxiliary support of the extraction box, these plants have thrived, their resiliency shining through. The structured routine of receiving 2 liters every four days has kept them on a steady trajectory of growth. The nutrients are methodically administered, ensuring each plant receives precisely what it needs to flourish. This regimented approach has clearly paid dividends, as evidenced by the lush greenery and robust stature of each Caramel plant. Their SCROG training has been a triumph. The canopy is even and expansive, a clear indication of the meticulous care in guiding their development. Lollipopping and defoliation have been conducted with precision, ensuring optimal airflow and light penetration, which is vital for their health and energy distribution. As we conclude week 6, the anticipation for the flowering stage is palpable. With each Caramel pheno displaying near-identical growth, we're primed for a harmonious flowering phase. The consistency in their appearance, from the rich color of the leaves to the sturdy framework of their branches, alludes to the potential for an impressive yield. The contributions of the extraction box, while not relied upon as a primary environmental control, have nonetheless been a boon, contributing to a stable climate that's conducive to plant health. Moving forward, we maintain our commitment to the feeding schedule and environmental stability that has served us well thus far. We're poised to transition into the flowering stage, eager to see the fruits of our labor. Stay lifted, Salokin