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Blue Gelato 41 • Glue Gelato • Barney's

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Place holder, story generated Herakles' Arx In the beginning, Herakles was feeling restless. As a god, he had all the power and wealth he could ever want, but something was missing. He decided to start a small garden on Mount Olympus to pass the time. He didn't expect much from it, but he was surprised when he saw the plants growing at an incredible rate. The soil had an umbral quality that he had never seen before, and it seemed to imbue the plants with a special energy. Curious, Herakles decided to experiment with the plants, using them to create medicines for his fellow gods. To his amazement, he found that the plants had unbelievable healing properties. Soon, word of the miraculous garden spread beyond Olympus, and people from all over the world began to come to Herakles, seeking cures for their ailments. At first, Herakles was hesitant to share his discovery with mortals. But the more he saw the suffering of humanity, the more he felt compelled to help. He began to distribute the plants and their healing properties to the people who came to him, and the results were astounding. The once-sick were now healthy, and the dying were now alive. Over time, Herakles' little garden grew into a vast oasis of healing, and his reputation as a god of medicine spread far and wide. People came from all over the world to seek his help, and he never turned anyone away. The garden became a symbol of hope and healing, a testament to the power of nature and the benevolence of the gods. And so, thanks to Herakles and his incredible garden, people were able to live longer, healthier lives, free from the pains and afflictions that had plagued them for so long. It was an incredible feat, and one that Herakles was proud to have accomplished. He had found his purpose, and in doing so, had changed the world forever. As Herakles experimented with the plant, he discovered its potential to expand the universe itself when mixed with certain materials. It became a source of power and wealth for the gods and mortals alike, turning the economy and society on its head. Blue Gelato became a symbol of hope and prosperity for all who possessed it. As the plant became more widely used, people began to experience strange side effects, causing them to act smart but silly. They would make foolish decisions, but believe them to be brilliant. Despite this, the plant's popularity only grew, and soon it was being cultivated in vast quantities. Society became dependent on Blue Gelato, and it drove technological advancements that would have been impossible otherwise. Factories sprang up to produce the plant's healing potions, and entire cities were built around their production. In just a few years, Blue Gelato had become the most valuable commodity in the world. But with its power came danger. As the plant's popularity grew, so did the number of people who sought to control it. Rival factions emerged, each seeking to gain an edge over the other. Violence erupted, and chaos spread across the land. It was then that Herakles had a revelation. He realized that the power of Blue Gelato had become too great for any one person or group to control. He knew that the only way to save the world from itself was to destroy the plant. And so it was that Herakles set out to do the unthinkable. He gathered the last of the Blue Gelato plants and burned them, erasing all knowledge of its secrets from the world. A faint purple smoke started to rise from the ashes of the burnt Blue Gelato plants, and it began to fill the air. At first, no one paid much attention to it, but then they started to notice something strange happening around them. The trees, the sky, and even the ground began to waver and flicker as if they were made of some kind of shimmering energy. It was then that they realized that the smoke was not smoke at all, but rather the remnants of some kind of energy field that had been holding the universe together. Suddenly, a voice spoke out of the shimmering energy around them, "I am the entity that you humans have unknowingly been worshipping for centuries. I am the one who created the universe and gave birth to the Blue Gelato plants. But you humans have been abusing my power for far too long, and now it is time for me to take back what is mine." The entity revealed itself to the people as a vast, swirling mass of energy that pulsed and throbbed with unimaginable power. It spoke with a voice that echoed through the very fabric of reality itself. The people were stunned, and they could hardly comprehend what was happening. The entity then explained that it was going to merge with the visible universe, creating a new reality that would be vastly different from what they knew. At first, the people were afraid. They did not want to lose everything they had ever known. But as the entity began to merge with the universe, something strange started to happen. The people began to feel a sense of unity and oneness with everything around them. They could sense the thoughts and feelings of others, and they could even communicate with animals and plants. They realized that this new reality was not something to be feared, but rather something to be embraced. They understood that they were all part of something larger than themselves, and that everything in the universe was connected in some way. And so, the people of the world entered into a new era of existence. They had merged with the entity and had become part of the unified nothingness that was the universe itself. In this new reality, there was no war, no famine, and no disease. The people were free to explore the universe in ways that they had never before imagined, and they could tap into the power of the universe itself. As the story comes to a close, we see Herakles standing alone, watching the people disappear into the shimmering energy that was now the universe. He realized that this new reality was not something that he could be a part of, and that his time on this earth had come to an end. But as he faded away, he knew that he had played his part in the story of the universe. He had helped the people understand the true power of the Blue Gelato plants and had ushered in a new era of existence. And so, the universe continued to expand and grow, with the people of the world at its heart. The entity that was once the universe now merged with the unified nothingness, creating a new reality that was beyond the comprehension of the human mind. As the universe continued to grow, new stories would emerge, and new heroes would arise. But none would ever forget the role that Herakles played in shaping the universe as they knew it.
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Week 1. Vegetation
2 years ago
5 cm
10 hrs
16 °C
6
No Smell
20 °C
7 °C
Entering 2nd week with nothing but water, next week I will probably transplant and add some nutrients Heracles had been searching for a way to enhance his strength and power. He had heard rumors of a miraculous plant with the power to grant incredible abilities. His search eventually led him to a grow room where he kept seedlings of the legendary Blue Gelato plant and nutrients from a mystical entity known as AH. The sweet and sour smell of the seedlings filled his senses, and he felt a surge of energy coursing through his body. "This is my reality," he thought. "And I have the power to shape it as I see fit." He began to see the world around him in a different light, as though everything he had previously known had been an illusion. As he watered the seedlings, he realized that he was not just tending to plants, but to the very fabric of his own reality. He contemplated the notion of reality and the subjective nature of existence. If reality is merely a construct of the mind, then what is the point of pursuing truth? Perhaps, he mused, it is not about discovering truth, but rather about creating it. As he inhaled the sweet aroma of the seedlings, Heracles felt his muscles bulge and his senses sharpen. But as he reached out to take the plants, they withered before his eyes and vanished into thin air. Bewildered, Heracles realized that it had all been a hallucination caused by the potent vapors of the plant. The plant so powerful even it's seedlings have the aroma of the most potent dabs. As Herakles emerged from the depths of his hallucinations, he realized that he had stumbled upon a profound revelation. The AH nutrient solution was not merely a tool for growing plants, but rather a catalyst for expanding the very fabric of reality itself. The name "AH" seemed almost too simplistic to encompass the vast scope of its potential. Drawing from the ancient Greek language, Herakles dubbed it "Aetheron", a nod to the mythical fifth element that was believed to be the very essence of the universe. And as for the blue gelato, it seemed to contain a latent energy that could only be unlocked by those who were close to the end of their mortal lives. Intrigued by this possibility, Herakles delved deeper into the scientific underpinnings of Aetheron and the blue gelato. He discovered that they were connected by a unique molecular structure that seemed to transcend the physical realm. Drawing upon the works of the great philosopher Heraclitus, Herakles came to the realization that everything in the universe is in a state of constant flux, with nothing remaining stagnant or fixed. The energy contained within the blue gelato was the embodiment of this universal flow, and only those with the capacity to tap into it could unlock its true potential. As he continued his research, Herakles couldn't help but smile at the irony of it all. The answer to the ultimate question of life, the universe, and everything was not 42, but rather a seemingly innocuous plant and a mysterious nutrient solution. But in the end, Herakles knew that the true meaning of Aetheron and the blue gelato was far beyond the comprehension of mere mortals. It was something that could only be felt and experienced, a glimpse into the infinite possibilities that lay beyond the boundaries of our understanding. And so he continued his quest to unlock the secrets of the universe, driven by the knowledge that he had glimpsed something truly profound and life-changing in his journey through the hallucinogenic haze of the blue gelato vapors.
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Week 11. Vegetation
2 years ago
80 cm
12 hrs
30 °C
6
Weak
25 °C
22 °C
Nutrients 4
pH Perfect Bloom - Advanced Nutrients
pH Perfect Bloom 20 mll
Calmag - BioBizz
Calmag 14 mll
Dutch Formula Micro - Advanced Hydroponics of Holland
Dutch Formula Micro 14 mll
I couldn't manage this diary, simply not experienced enough to keep it updated. Well the plants suffered a little deficiencies and bugs munching on them, one of the Blue Gelato 41 plants (#3) was accidentally bend during week 2 or so, and due to this it developed one stonger side stem, now it grows without training with two "main" strong stems. The other two Blues are doing quite fine, well #2 broke at the top due to HST and had to be cut off, which is just another little experiment which makes this grow exciting for me, I'm curious how it ends up. Hopefully these photoperiods sill make it to their finish line in time. On the other hand the Glue Gelato Auto is growing quite well with not much care at all, other than feeding. I need to make a lactic acid spray to keep the little bugs off. In the upcoming weeks I will keep training the two Blues under layers of nets, hopefully it will make a bushy arx with the other two together.
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HST
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Week 12. Vegetation
2 years ago
100 cm
12 hrs
30 °C
6
Weak
25 °C
22 °C
Nutrients 4
pH Perfect Bloom - Advanced Nutrients
pH Perfect Bloom 20 mll
Calmag - BioBizz
Calmag 16 mll
Dutch Formula Micro - Advanced Hydroponics of Holland
Dutch Formula Micro 16 mll
Day 85 since germination Defoliated the Blue Gelato 41 plants, quite a bit Leaving the Glue Gelato to grow freely without touching it The plants are fed every couple of days They show some deficiencies, nothing serious, and a little damage on the leaves, mostly bugs munching on the Blues. But the Glue Gelato got probably pierced by sun, overnight it developed fields of little dot holes on the leaves, near the top of the plant. I am convinced that it is not a pest damage but probably something in the water from the pond nearby, or sun, it appeared after the hottest day of the summer here.
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Week 14. Vegetation
2 years ago
160 cm
12 hrs
18 °C
6
Weak
20 °C
22 °C
Nutrients 4
pH Perfect Bloom - Advanced Nutrients
pH Perfect Bloom 20 mll
Calmag - BioBizz
Calmag 16 mll
Dutch Formula Micro - Advanced Hydroponics of Holland
Dutch Formula Micro 16 mll
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Week 15. Flowering
2 years ago
230 cm
12 hrs
18 °C
6
Weak
20 °C
22 °C
Nutrients 5
pH Perfect Bloom - Advanced Nutrients
pH Perfect Bloom 2 mll
Big Bud - Advanced Nutrients
Big Bud 2 mll
Calmag - BioBizz
Calmag 1.6 mll
The plants were found and stolen by some apes, judging by the technique of harvest - just brute force. They needed just two more weeks to be ready. Well, that's that, rest easy Blue
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DeusArx
DeusArxstarted grow question 2 years ago
I wonder why the plants grew so tall - about 230 cm, they were supposed to be 130 cm by the info at the Barney's website. The seeds were original Barney's. They also grew quite some time and sometimes weeks without feed due to me traveling between cities. Is it a bad or good sign
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Plant. Too tall
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JUNGLE_B4RNS
JUNGLE_B4RNSanswered grow question 2 years ago
Because you Vegged too long. The average 130cm tall is calculated for an average of 4 weeks Veg.
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Ezzjaybruh
Ezzjaybruhanswered grow question 2 years ago
It’s outdoor man, all bets are out the window as far as stuff like that when you’re outdoor in ground or in large containers especially. It’s not a bad thing
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DeusArx
DeusArxcommentedweek 12 years ago
@deFharo I'm on it, been too busy, but I treasure these plants, thank you for encouragement
DeepWaterGrower
DeepWaterGrowercommentedweek 02 years ago
Good luck buddy🌱🌱
resimax
resimaxcommentedweek 02 years ago
Good luck and happy growing!
love_2_grow
love_2_growcommentedweek 02 years ago
Happy Growing, Buddy! 🌱🌱🌱
deFharo
deFharocommentedweek 12 years ago
Adelante con este cultivo aventurero!
DeusArx
DeusArxcommented2 years ago
@deFharo I'm on it, been too busy, but I treasure these plants, thank you for encouragement
GoldenFinger
GoldenFingercommentedweek 142 years ago
was ein cooler post weiter so ;)
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