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CBD Auto White Widow Unveiled

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2 years ago
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Outdoor
Room Type
Soil
Grow medium
Perlite
Grow medium
Vermiculite
Grow medium
30 L
Pot Size
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Germination
2 years ago
Germination is the magical moment when life sprouts from a tiny seed, igniting a fire of motivation within every aspiring grower. As we carefully nurture these tiny beings, we are filled with a sense of anticipation and wonder, knowing that each successful sprout holds the potential to become a thriving plant. The sight of those first delicate leaves emerging from the soil instills a deep sense of purpose and fuels our determination to provide the best care possible. It was great to see how they literately exploded after 12 hours soaking in distilled water I used the paper towel method to sprout them further.
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Week 1. Vegetation
2 years ago
4 cm
16 hrs
25 °C
No Smell
18 °C
16 °C
With each new plant, we are reminded of the immense power of nature and our role in fostering its growth. The vegetation phase is the catalyst that propels us on this green journey, a constant reminder of the beauty and resilience inherent in the cycle of life. 100 % germination, I am delighted! I used a method whereas one puts the seeds in a small box with small piece of sand paper and shakes all for about 30 sek. Like this the outer shell is ground a bit and water can penetrate more easily.
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Week 2. Vegetation
2 years ago
7 cm
16 hrs
23 °C
No Smell
18 °C
16 °C
30 L
We all start somewhere in this cannabis-growing game. My journey has been an adventure, with some hilarious rookie mistakes along the way. But hey, we gotta learn, right? Now, I'm leveling up my skills, tending to my green babies like a pro ninja. Watching them thrive brings me joy like nothing else.
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Week 3. Vegetation
2 years ago
13 cm
15 hrs
20 °C
No Smell
18 °C
30 L
With each passing day, they reach towards the heavens, seeking every ray of sunlight that manages to break through the clouds. They are are ready and striving to go outside.
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Week 4. Vegetation
2 years ago
18 cm
15 hrs
19 °C
No Smell
94 %
30 L
Stepping outside, I witnessed the plant's joyful development as it embraced the freedom of the outdoors, thriving and reaching towards the sun with newfound determination. One can see how the stress of the outdoors is positively influencing the plants health and vitality - wow - full power.
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Week 5. Vegetation
2 years ago
18 cm
15 hrs
25 °C
No Smell
67 %
30 L
n an ironic twist that even Mother Nature might chuckle at, the cannabis plants and their neighboring wild black raspberry bushes have unwittingly engaged in a game of gastronomic hide-and-seek with the local critters. As if exchanging secret notes, the birds and insects seem to have collectively decided that the tender cannabis leaves are the preferred hors d'oeuvres over the nearby wild raspberries. It's as if they've formed a rather unconventional alliance to keep the growers on their toes, sprinkling a touch of black humor amidst the lush greenery. In this peculiar theater of nature's quirks, the grower might find themselves both bemused and bewildered by this unexpected twist in the ongoing drama of cultivation. I suspect birds to pray on my Auto-females! Have implemented a counter, lets see if it works. The wild black raspberries next are doing much better than my plants :D.
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Week 6. Vegetation
2 years ago
18 cm
15 hrs
27 °C
No Smell
67 %
30 L
The mischievous plot deepens as suspicions mount – it appears that the birds have declared an unconventional feast upon the cannabis leaves. With a daring disregard for horticultural boundaries, these avian diners have become the uninvited guests to the green buffet. Their precise culinary preference for the cannabis foliage becomes more evident with each passing day, as delicate patterns of nibbles and bite marks decorate the leaves like cryptic messages. In this saga of culinary intrigue, the wild raspberry bushes stand in bemused silence, seemingly immune to the avian culinary caper. I hope the birds problem is history and the plants will recover just as the Skywalker Haze did in a previous report.
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Week 7. Flowering
2 years ago
18 cm
15 hrs
20 °C
Weak
67 %
30 L
Nutrients 3
Bio-Bloom - BioBizz
Bio-Bloom 4 mll
Palm tree ashes - Guanokalong
Palm tree ashes 2 mll
Superguano - Top Crop
Superguano 2 mll
Amidst the quiet resilience of the garden, three plants collectively embark on a journey of slow recovery, having weathered a recent assault, likely the work of both birds and slugs. Their once vibrant leaves, now marked by telltale signs of nibbles and bites, tell a story of adversity and survival. But beneath these scarred exteriors, tenacious spirits stir. With each passing day, new growth emerges from each plant, a testament to nature's remarkable capacity for healing and rejuvenation. These plants' journey mirrors life's challenges, reminding us that even after the darkest storms, there is a season of revival and resurgence, where the scars of the past become part of a resilient and beautiful tapestry of existence. Days have become cooler and fall is around the corner - lets see what they can do in moderate climate.
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Hou_Stonecommentedweek 12 years ago
🌞Happy growing mate!🌞 ! 🤸‍♂️🌲best🌲wishes🌲
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