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Grow medium
Coco Coir
Grow medium
Perlite
Grow medium
Grow Conditions
Week 2
Vegetation
7
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Height
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amadeo amadeo
a year ago
~ 2nd week ~ At the begining of this week the plants were about 7 cm tall and have a developed first floor of true leaves. At the end of the week, they already have a second layer of leaves quite developed. The span of the lower leaves is more than 15 cm. The lamps are still hanging 35 cm above the plants, but i turned up their power to 40%. The plants look nice and healthy. So far, everything's going smoothly.
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DutchPassion_Official
DutchPassion_Officialweek 12
Indeed, she can take another week or so, maybe 1,5 max. A tip to do now is take away the big leaves, so the light can shine through the bottom parts of the plant as well, making those buds harder and more potent. Keep it up and enjoy your harvest soon! 😎
amadeo
amadeo
@DutchPassion_Official, Thanks a lot for your attention, comment and valuable tip - i'll certainly apply it today :) Greetings and all the best! P.S. And in general - thanks for all your activity!
Inganjawetrust
Inganjawetrustweek 11
Those are some nice looking ladies you have there 🌿 βœŒοΈπŸ˜ŽπŸ’¨
amadeo
amadeo
@Inganjawetrust, Thanks! All the best!
mcflow
mcflowweek 9
Looks great! Good luck growingπŸ€
amadeo
amadeo
@mcflow, Thanks & greetings!
CannaBoy7
CannaBoy7week 9
😍😎😍
amadeo
amadeo
Mr_Juice
Mr_Juiceweek 6
very nice plants, amazingπŸ˜πŸ‘ŒπŸ»
amadeo
amadeo
@Mr_Juice, Thanks & all the best!
resimax
resimaxweek 9
This is really fantastic looking. Nice job on the train and trim, the overhead view looks so round and uniform. Those colas are huge with lots of sugar. And the high contrast photography is killer. Congrats and keep up the good work.
amadeo
amadeo
@@resimax, That's cool! No problemo - you're welcomed :) Ah, and back to photography - a tripod is often useful. Especially with long exposure times. Greetings!
resimax
resimax
@amadeo, that was very interesting, and aligns somewhat with another hobby of mine, where I have to actually do the math to calculate the specular highlight contributions of digital imagery. It can look very wrong very quick, even when correct. Sometimes we have to cheat a little :) Thanks so much for the detailed response!
amadeo
amadeo
Thanks again @@resimax, Yes, i think you're right - the genetics are certainly exquisite, and my new lamps really exceed my expectations :) Regarding photography - sure, i can reveal a secret: Firstly - as in the case of cultivation, it is largely thanks to good equipment and conditions. In my case it is the good old and popular Nikon p500. And the conditions must be created - by hanging a dark material (canvas) in the room (studio) - preferably black, because it eliminates undesirable shadows created during the flash. It is also necessary to provide adequate (good) lighting (i mean ordinary lamps) so that the details can be clearly seen. Cause the best shots come out without flash at all. Flash causes light reflections and flattens perspective. Personally, i use flash quite rarely - only sometimes to emphasize the trichomes (if any). Secondly - playing with aperture and shutter speed. In my case, it's more experimentation and improvisation, because i'm not a professional and often i don't know what effect i'll get. It's just - when i get high, i snap pictures until the battery runs out, then watch them on the computer and choose the best ones (every tenth more or less) to publish here in my diaries. Oh, and the whole secret. All the best!
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resimax
resimaxweek 13
What a beauty. Congrats my friend!
amadeo
amadeo
Thanks @@resimax & greetings!
resimax
resimaxweek 12
😍
amadeo
amadeo
resimax
resimaxweek 10
Ah this is the one with the shape that I loved last week, and looks even better this week. Those colas look pretty large and frosty, too. Good work so far. Looking forward to the harvest.
amadeo
amadeo
Hi & thanks @@resimax! Yup - CJ#1's main central cola is the size of a pint beer can. CJ#2 is not that developed yet, but it will be as good soon :) All the best!
resimax
resimaxweek 7
Beautiful! Keep it up man.
amadeo
amadeo
@@resimax, Big Thanks! All the best!
resimax
resimaxweek 5
This is going to be one I have to follow. Plant looks so lush and beautiful so far. Congrats and good luck!
amadeo
amadeo
@@resimax, Thank you. Greetings & all the best!