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Lime Cheese
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Vanguard Hydroponics COSMOS Light Emitting Diodes/150W
120x120x200
Indoor
Room Type
Topping
weeks 5
SoG
weeks 5-12
Defoliation
weeks 5, 9, 12, 14
Mineral Wool
Grow medium
5
Week 5. Vegetation
5 months ago
30 cm
18 hrs
26 °C
5.8
No Smell
60 %
21 °C
60 cm
Nutrients 2
Grow - Athena
Grow 9 mll
Core - Athena
Core 5.4 mll
I’m now at the end of week 5, and things are looking great with my 9 plants: 3 FullGas from Greenhouse Seeds 1 Moweeto from Greenhouse Seeds 2 FullGas x Moweeto (a cross I created) 1 Oreoz 1 Runtz 1 Blueberry Pancakes from Humboldt Seed Company I also have a Green Poison from Sweet Seeds, but I'm still deciding whether it will go into flowering with the rest of the plants. My Blueberry Pancakes comes from an old clone plantation, adding a bit of history to my grow. The vegetation phase has been done in a tent measuring 1m x 1m x 2m (3.28 ft x 3.28 ft x 6.56 ft). I'm using Athena Pro Line nutrients for the first time and I’m absolutely loving them so far! I'm maintaining a pH of 5.8-6.0 and an EC of 3.0 in my hydroponic system with rockwool. Environmental Conditions: Day temperatures: 24-26ºC (75.2-78.8ºF) Night temperatures: 20-22ºC (68-71.6ºF) Humidity: 55%-65% Everything is coming along nicely, and I can't wait to see how these beauties develop!
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Week 6. Vegetation
5 months ago
45 cm
18 hrs
27 °C
5.8
No Smell
1500 PPM
60 %
22 °C
60 cm
Nutrients 2
Grow - Athena
Grow 9 mll
Core - Athena
Core 5.4 mll
Week 6 Report The plants are thriving with strong growth and great color. Day 39: The last feed of the vegetative phase—1L of water per plant. At this stage, they’ve absorbed everything really well, and this marks the final watering before transitioning to the flowering phase. Day 40: Defoliation day! I decided to give the 3 FullGas plants a proper trim, removing excess foliage to improve airflow and light penetration. These are the only plants that haven’t been topped so far, and they're responding well to this treatment. Day 41: Final day of the vegetative phase. All the plants have grown beautifully and are ready for the next chapter. They look healthy, strong, and vigorous. The plants are growing at a good pace, with no major issues. The Athena nutrients continue to work wonders, really boosting their health and growth. Some of the leaves are showing signs of thrips, but it’s nothing to worry about. Overall, everything looks great.
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Week 7. Flowering
5 months ago
65 cm
12 hrs
28 °C
6
No Smell
1500 PPM
60 %
22 °C
60 cm
Nutrients 2
Core - Athena
Core 5.4 mll
Bloom - Athena
Bloom 9 mll
Week 1 of Flowering Report: The light schedule has been switched to 12 hours of light and 12 hours of dark, marking the official start of flowering. Watering has been consistent, every two days. On Day 3, I moved the plants to the larger tent, 120cm x 120cm (4x4 feet), with the light set to 50% power. The plants have shown remarkable growth, stretching by 20cm in just this week. They are responding well to the new environment and thriving as they transition into the flowering phase.
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Week 8. Flowering
5 months ago
85 cm
12 hrs
28 °C
6
No Smell
1500 PPM
60 %
22 °C
45 cm
Nutrients 3
Core - Athena
Core 5.4 mll
Bloom - Athena
Bloom 9 mll
Balance - Athena
Balance 1.3 mll
End of Week 2 of Flowering Report: This week, the plants continued their rapid stretch, and I've been watering them daily with no runoff. Day 11: I reset the rockwool with 50 liters to thoroughly re-soak the medium and maintain optimal conditions. The light intensity was also increased to 75%, giving the plants more energy as they settle into the flowering stage. R.I.P. The Runtz plant was removed from the tent this week as it was too small and wasn't keeping up with the others. The Oreoz is also lagging behind, and if it doesn’t show better development by next week, it will likely be removed as well. The increased light and regular watering have kept them happy and vigorous as they continue to develop!
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Week 9. Flowering
5 months ago
94 cm
12 hrs
28 °C
6.2
No Smell
1400 PPM
55 %
23 °C
35 cm
Nutrients 3
Core - Athena
Core 5.4 mll
Bloom - Athena
Bloom 9 mll
Balance - Athena
Balance 1 mll
Mid-Week 3 of Flowering Update: Day 15 & 16: I did a thorough defoliation to ensure better light penetration and airflow through the canopy. The plants have been receiving daily waterings with about 20% runoff, maintaining a healthy environment in the rockwool. Added a ScrOG net to help spread out some branches and to provide support for the buds as they develop further. This should ensure a more even canopy and better distribution of light across the plants. The flowers are starting to develop nicely, and the plants have slowed down in their vertical growth. I'm still deciding whether the Oreoz will stay in the tent, as it’s lagging behind. The Blueberry Pancakes also isn’t developing as well as the others, so I’m keeping a close eye on both of them. End of Week 3 of Flowering: The stretch phase has come to an end, and now the focus is on flower development. The buds are starting to swell, and the first signs of trichomes are appearing—exciting times! I lowered the light intensity to 70% since the leaves were praying too much, indicating that they might have been getting too much light. I’ll keep a close eye over the next few days to see if further adjustments are needed.
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Week 10. Flowering
4 months ago
98 cm
12 hrs
26 °C
6.1
Normal
1500 PPM
57 %
19 °C
33 cm
Nutrients 3
Core - Athena
Core 5.4 mll
Bloom - Athena
Bloom 9 mll
Balance - Athena
Balance 1 mll
Grow Diary: End of Week 4 Flowering The end of Week 4 has brought some significant developments. The scent coming from the tent is already beautiful and potent for this stage of flowering, showing a huge difference compared to the previous week. Today, I increased the light intensity back up to 75% to see how they respond. The plants were already showing signs of improvement, so I hope they handle the boost well. Midweek, temperatures dropped, and humidity levels rose, with the tent conditions hitting around 25-26ºC (77-78.8ºF) and 55-60% humidity. While not ideal, I'm working on maintaining better control. Throughout the week, I removed some of the lower leaves to improve airflow and prevent potential moisture issues. I've been watering daily with around 1 liter per plant. However, I noticed some nutrient burn on the tips of the FullGas plants. To address this, I did a reset of the rockwool with about 5 liters of water, adjusted to 2.0 EC and a pH of 6.1. The Moweeto and Lime Cheese didn’t show signs of nutrient excess, so I only adjusted their feeding on the last day to match the EC 2.0. The Blueberry Pancakes has been showing signs of manganese deficiency. I’ve done multiple resets on the rockwool, suspecting a pH imbalance might be the cause, but the plant hasn't shown any signs of improvement. I’m beginning to suspect it could be infected with Hop Latent Viroid (HLVd), which might explain the persistent issue. Overall, despite some challenges, the plants are progressing well, and I’m hopeful about their continued development as they settle into the next stage of flowering!
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Week 11. Flowering
4 months ago
98 cm
12 hrs
26 °C
6.1
Normal
1500 PPM
57 %
19 °C
33 cm
Nutrients 3
Core - Athena
Core 5.4 mll
Bloom - Athena
Bloom 9 mll
Balance - Athena
Balance 1 mll
End of Week 5 Flowering The plants are progressing beautifully as we near the final stretch of flowering. I've been watering daily with around 1.2 to 1.4L per plant, keeping the EC at 3.0 and the pH around 6.0 to 6.2. The light intensity is set at 70%, which seems ideal for maintaining their current growth without any light stress. The scent in the tent has become quite intense, with each strain bringing a unique profile: Blueberry Pancakes: A smaller plant with compact buds that are starting to take on a purple hue. Its aroma is developing into a sweet syrupy fragrance with hints of blueberry coming through. FullGas #1: Large with dense, compact flowers and a robust, pungent aroma of gas, almost like shoe polish—a true terpene powerhouse. FullGas #2: The tallest and heaviest producer in the tent. It has a strong cheese scent, with a subtle hint of sweetness, about 90% gas with a 10% sweet undertone. FullGas #3: Smaller yet very productive, with the best aroma of the three. A potent blend of gas and cheese with a final hint of honey-like sweetness—really intense. Moweeto: Frosty and productive with a refreshing scent of lime mixed with mint and a touch of something spicy. The aroma is still subtle but promising. Lime Cheese #1: I love its structure; the buds are well-spaced and compact. The scent is strong, like a cheese platter with a sweet lime undertone. Lime Cheese #2: Smaller, with beautiful round nugs and a similar aroma to #1, though it leans more toward the cheese and less on the sweet lime side. Exciting developments all around as we continue into the flowering phase!
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Week 12. Flowering
4 months ago
98 cm
12 hrs
26 °C
6.2
Strong
1500 PPM
57 %
19 °C
33 cm
Nutrients 3
Core - Athena
Core 5.4 mll
Bloom - Athena
Bloom 9 mll
Balance - Athena
Balance 1 mll
Week 6 Highlights Each plant is receiving daily waterings between 1 to 1.5 liters to keep them hydrated at their current growth stage. Day 39: Defoliated the Blueberry Pancake to improve light and airflow. Day 40: Defoliated the 3 FullGas plants. Day 41: Defoliated the Moweeto and Lime Cheese plants. Day 42: Performed a thorough reset on the rockwool with 30 liters of Fade solution at an EC of 2.0 and pH 6.2. The flowers are developing well with noticeable gains in both size and weight, already leaning and needing support on almost all branches. Light remains at 70% power. I also removed the Oreoz plant this week, as it was too small and underdeveloped, freeing up space for the others to thrive. P.S. I have dogs, so don’t mind the occasional pet hair that might end up on the flowers!
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Week 13. Flowering
3 months ago
98 cm
12 hrs
24 °C
6.2
Strong
1500 PPM
57 %
19 °C
33 cm
Nutrients 3
Bloom - Athena
Bloom 9 mll
Balance - Athena
Balance 1 mll
Fade - Athena
Fade 5.1 mll
End of Week 7 The light intensity has been set at 60% since the beginning of the week. I’ve been watering daily, using Fade nutrients at 2.2 EC during the first few days, gradually increasing to 3.0 EC as the week progressed. On the last day, I discovered small spots of Botrytis on two buds: one from FullGas #2 and one from FullGas #3. After thoroughly inspecting the tent, I didn’t find any additional signs of the issue, but I’ll remain vigilant. To help prevent further outbreaks, I increased air circulation inside the tent. All the flowers continue to develop beautifully, with a noticeable increase in density and resin production despite the small setback.
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Week 14. Flowering
3 months ago
98 cm
12 hrs
24 °C
6.2
Strong
1500 PPM
62 %
19 °C
33 cm
Nutrients 3
Bloom - Athena
Bloom 9 mll
Balance - Athena
Balance 1 mll
Fade - Athena
Fade 5.1 mll
Week 8 This week was all about staying vigilant. I thoroughly inspected every plant daily for signs of botrytis, working to keep the humidity as low as possible. I also reduced the light intensity to 60%, aiming for a PPFD of around 800–900. Day 52: I harvested FullGas #2 and #3. Despite my efforts, I found small spots of botrytis on both plants. To avoid further losses, I decided to harvest immediately. Unfortunately, I didn’t manage to take pictures in the rush. The trichomes were still milky, with no amber visible, but it was better to harvest early than risk losing them entirely. Day 56: I harvested FullGas #1 after spotting a tiny bud where botrytis was just starting. I caught it very early, minimizing any loss. The trichomes on this plant were closer to my preference, with a slight amber hue beginning to show. The remaining plants are thriving, showing no signs of botrytis and looking incredibly healthy.
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Week 15. Harvest
3 months ago
Happy Harvest Day!
Rated
9/10
Rated
This was my second time growing FullGas. Overall, it’s a small and compact strain, with tightly packed flowers and short internodal spacing. While the botrytis issue was minimal, encountering it this time has made me slightly cautious about growing it again. The aroma is incredibly intense, with a strong chemical and gas profile—perfect for those who love these terpene profiles. The buds are highly resinous, adding to their appeal. The smoke is potent and hits hard, perfect for those looking for a heavy, couch-lock effect. A solid strain for lovers of strong, gassy genetics!
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Spent 74 days
Ger Veg Flo Har
75.27 g
Bud dry weight per plant
3
Plants
1.44
Grow Room size
Easy
Difficulty

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Harvest Report: FullGas #1, #2, and #3 Total Weight: 225.8 g Plant Profiles: FullGas #1 & #2: Both yielded large, compact flowers, very similar in structure and resin production. FullGas #3: Smaller in size and production but equally compact and absolutely loaded with trichomes. Aroma and Touch: The FullGas trio exudes a consistent scent profile of shoe polish and cheese, with a very resinous touch. Challenges: Unfortunately, these were the only plants in the tent affected by botrytis. I suspect the higher light intensity may have contributed, though this was the first occurrence across two FullGas grows. It’s a point to consider for future setups. Drying Process: The flowers dried for 12 days under controlled conditions of 55-60% RH and 20ºC, preserving their quality.
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Week 15. Harvest
3 months ago
Happy Harvest Day!
Rated
6/10
Rated
The Moweeto stands out as a very tall plant with exceptional production capabilities. Its buds are incredibly frosty, with hard nugs that have a unique texture—less resinous and more like fine sand, making it excellent for dry sift production. The aroma is a refreshing blend of lime and mint, and the smoke delivers a flavor reminiscent of a lemon gelato. However, this plant has significant stability issues. Every Moweeto I’ve grown has turned hermaphrodite, which might explain why it was discontinued. Despite this drawback, it holds a special place in my grow history, as I used the pollen it produced to begin my first breeding project. While I have a personal fondness for it, the recurring hermaphroditism prevents me from giving it the highest rating.
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Spent 74 days
Ger Veg Flo Har
145.6 g
Bud dry weight per plant
1
Plants
1.44
Grow Room size
Hard
Difficulty
Positive effects
Creative, Talkative
Positive effects
Taste
Citrus, Cream, Mint
Taste
Sleepy
Energy
Indica
Hybrid
Sativa

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The Moweeto I grew this time was a true champion in production, far surpassing the second-best plant in yield. It produced massive, compact colas and remained trouble-free throughout the grow—except for turning hermaphrodite early in flowering. It definitely required a SCROG net for support toward the end of flowering, as the weight of the buds was overwhelming. Unfortunately, I couldn’t get any photos because the plant couldn’t even stand upright outside the tent. Drying conditions: 12 days at 55-60% humidity and 20°C. Despite its challenges, its performance in yield and quality makes it memorable, though the hermaphroditism remains a downside.
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Week 15. Harvest
3 months ago
Happy Harvest Day!
Rated
9/10
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The Blueberry Pancake was a medium-height plant with significant internodal spacing and golf ball-like buds. Exceptionally resinous, it carried a beautiful, sweet blueberry aroma with a slightly sour finish. The smoke was flavorful, with the blueberry notes even more pronounced. It's not an overly potent strain, offering a creative and light high that’s perfect for daytime use or when you want to stay productive. An excellent choice for those seeking a delicious and mellow experience!
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Ger Veg Flo Har
41.2 g
Bud dry weight per plant
1
Plants
1.44
Grow Room size
Easy
Difficulty

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The Blueberry Pancake I grew came from a clone of a plant I had previously selected from an old grow. The yield was very low, probably due to stress at the beginning of flowering, but the plant stood out for its abundant resin and wonderful fragrance. Although I really enjoyed the flavor, which is amazing, the potency of the smoke wasn't strong enough for me to keep this strain in my genetics. The flavor is excellent, but it lacks a bit more strength in the effect for me to consider keeping it in the future.
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Week 15. Harvest
3 months ago
Happy Harvest Day!
Rated
10/10
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Introduction I couldn’t be more proud to introduce Lime Cheese, my very first breeding project and a true labor of love. This strain is the culmination of passion, patience, and dedication, and it feels incredible to finally share it with the world. Lime Cheese is a unique blend of two standout parents that I carefully selected for their exceptional traits. Bringing this project to life has been an incredible journey, and I’m beyond excited for others to experience it. Lineage - Father – Moweeto: A phenotype leaning toward Lime Gelato, bursting with fresh lime zest, creamy gelato sweetness, and a cooling hint of mint. Known for its frosty trichomes and crisp, invigorating profile, this parent brings an energizing citrus burst to Lime Cheese. - Mother – FullGas: A robust phenotype with deep roots in Exodus Cheese. This plant exudes funky cheese and earthy “shoe polish” aromas, paired with an unmistakable heavy-hitting couch-lock effect. FullGas contributes its bold flavor and knock-you-out potency, balancing Lime Cheese’s profile perfectly. Aroma & Flavor From the first inhale, Lime Cheese captivates the senses with its unique aroma and flavor. I couldn’t be happier with how the combination of these two parents came together. - Inhale: Fresh lime dominates, with a crisp, minty edge that feels refreshing and uplifting. - Exhale: The flavor deepens into creamy, kushy tones with unmistakable funky cheese undertones, creating a deliciously complex profile that lingers long after each puff. Appearance The buds are absolutely beautiful—dense, frosty, and shimmering with trichomes. Lime-green hues, fiery orange pistils, and yellow highlights make each flower a visual masterpiece. Every time I look at them, I feel that sense of accomplishment knowing this was my very first strain. Effects Lime Cheese delivers effects that are as balanced as its flavor. It’s a heavy hitter, but it doesn’t completely knock you out, leaving room for moments of social ease. It starts with a bright, uplifting head buzz from the Moweeto side, helping you feel calm and focused. As the high progresses, FullGas takes over, delivering a powerful body stone that melts away stress and tension, perfect for unwinding at the end of the day. It’s the kind of strain that makes you want to sink into the couch but still chat with friends. Final Thoughts Lime Cheese is more than just a strain to me—it’s the start of NAS Garden. I poured my heart into creating something special, and I couldn’t be more thrilled to see it come to life. This project has been a dream turned reality, and I’m excited to finally share Lime Cheese with the world. Whether it’s the fresh lime inhale, the cheesy exhale, or the perfectly balanced effects, Lime Cheese is a strain I’m truly proud to call my own.
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Ger Veg Flo Har
99.9 g
Bud dry weight per plant
2
Plants
1.44
Grow Room size
Easy
Difficulty
Sleepy
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Indica
Hybrid
Sativa

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Lime Cheese #1 and #2: Harvested on day 59 of flowering. These were beasts in terms of both yield and trichomes. I didn't have any problems with this grow. They definitely needed a scrog net to support the buds at the end. They dried for 12 days at 55-60% humidity and 20°C. I couldn't take photos of them outside the tent because they couldn't stand up on their own. Smoke report: Aroma Opening the jar releases an intense wave of fresh citrus, dominated by sharp lime notes, paired with a funky, savory undertone reminiscent of aged cheese. The combination is both unique and captivating, leaving a lasting impression. Flavor The taste delivers exactly what the aroma promises, offering a rich and balanced experience: Inhale: A burst of vibrant, refreshing lime that feels almost cooling on the palate. Exhale: Earthy, kushy undertones take over, rounded out by a savory, funky cheese finish. It’s a flavor profile that’s bold, complex, and incredibly satisfying. Effects The effects hit quickly with a heavy couch lock, making it perfect for deep relaxation. Despite its sedative nature, it retains a slightly social edge, allowing for calm, meaningful conversations in an intimate setting. Final Verdict Lime Cheese is a standout strain, blending a unique citrus funk with powerful effects. Its distinct flavor and aroma, coupled with its relaxing yet social high, make it an excellent choice for unwinding at the end of the day.
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Pi_growing
Pi_growingcommentedweek 55 months ago
Beautiful looking plants. How did you cross the full gas with the moweeto you had a male or did you cross females?
Pi_growing
Pi_growingcommented5 months ago
@NAS_Garden, thats not how it works my friend. If you have feminized seeds there is no male Genetik inside if you cross females or hermaphrodite the children will have hermaphrodite genetiks. You can be lucky and have great weed but usually its not good genetiks coming out. Wish you
NAS_Garden
NAS_Gardencommented5 months ago
@Pi_growing, Thanks, I got 2 Moweeto herms and I selected my best and polinated two of my FullGas. I only took seeds from them, the seeds from the Moweeto i get rid of them. I hope they are clean feminised seeds but we will see. 😊
Pi_growing
Pi_growingcommented5 months ago
@NAS_Garden, its a lot of work without male Genetik can end up in hermaphrodite but can also be great weed. I will follow :)
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Momentum
Momentumcommentedweek 75 months ago
really nice garden, I'm very jealous, happy growing
NAS_Garden
NAS_Gardencommented5 months ago
@Momentum, Thank you brother, I appreciate🙏
CheeRz
CheeRzcommentedweek 65 months ago
Damn u got some nice girls over there. Happy growin' and a big crop!
NAS_Garden
NAS_Gardencommented5 months ago
@CheeRz, Thank you brother👊
Momentum
Momentumcommentedweek 55 months ago
Happy growing, buddy, looks like a full garden 😎
NAS_Garden
NAS_Gardencommented5 months ago
@Momentum,Thank you! Nothing better than that
Mr_und_Ms_Lue_Roots
Mr_und_Ms_Lue_Rootscommentedweek 104 months ago
Sieht wirklich gut aus! Weiterhin viel Erfolg gewünscht! 😉✌️
NAS_Garden
NAS_Gardencommented4 months ago
NAS_Garden
NAS_Gardencommented4 months ago
@Mr_und_Ms_Lue_Roots, Thank you brother!
dtsproduction
dtsproductioncommentedweek 104 months ago
Let's go!
NAS_Garden
NAS_Gardencommented4 months ago
@dtsproduction, thanks brother!
NAS_Garden
NAS_Gardencommented4 months ago
Stony_German
Stony_Germancommentedweek 124 months ago
Sehr schöner grow. Ladies sehe gesund und happy aus. Viel glück mit den Terps.
NAS_Garden
NAS_Gardencommented4 months ago
@Stony_German, Thank you very much! Yes it's a variety of smells here.
nonick123
nonick123commentedweek 114 months ago
Que cogollos más bonitos! 😍
NAS_Garden
NAS_Gardencommented4 months ago
@nonick123, Gracias amigo!
nonick123
nonick123commentedweek 104 months ago
Tienen muy buen aspecto a pesar de las deficiencias que nombras Buen trabajo!
NAS_Garden
NAS_Gardencommented4 months ago
@nonick123, Gracias! Si solamente es una y no me ocupa muy espacio pero huela ya muy bien. Espero que se quede buena hasta el final.
nonick123
nonick123commentedweek 85 months ago
Nice!
NAS_Garden
NAS_Gardencommented5 months ago
1_Plant_Wonder
1_Plant_Wondercommentedweek 85 months ago
Great looking garden you got there brother !👏🏽🌱
NAS_Garden
NAS_Gardencommented5 months ago
@1_Plant_Wonder, thank you brother!
nonick123
nonick123commentedweek 143 months ago
So beautiful buds!
NAS_Garden
NAS_Gardencommented3 months ago
@nonick123, Thank you buddy!
nonick123
nonick123commentedweek 133 months ago
Unos cogollos impresionantes! Una pena lo de la Botrytis!
NAS_Garden
NAS_Gardencommented3 months ago
@nonick123, Gracias! Si ... todavia no se la causa, la humedad estava bien. estuve un poco de frio pero no se si es eso lo problema, solo tuve en dos plantas y ya estan secando
nonick123
nonick123commentedweek 124 months ago
Blueberry Pancakes es impresionante! 😍
NAS_Garden
NAS_Gardencommented4 months ago
@nonick123, gracias amigo!
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