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Week 4. Vegetation
2 months ago
20 cm
14 hrs
24 °C
No Smell
10 °C
Nutrients 1
Amazonia Roots - Namaste Nutrientes
Amazonia Roots 3 mll
Recently transplanted into the ground, 30 days germinated.
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Week 5. Vegetation
2 months ago
30 cm
14 hrs
28 °C
No Smell
14 °C
Nutrients 2
Top Veg - Top Crop
Top Veg 3 mll
Deeper Underground - Top Crop
Deeper Underground 1 mll
Rooting...!
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Week 6. Vegetation
2 months ago
50 cm
14 hrs
29 °C
No Smell
18 °C
Nutrients 3
Top Veg - Top Crop
Top Veg 3 mll
Barrier - Top Crop
Barrier 0.5 mll
Big One - Top Crop
Big One 1 mll
Taking flight.
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Week 7. Vegetation
2 months ago
70 cm
14 hrs
30 °C
No Smell
18 °C
Nutrients 1
Top Veg - Top Crop
Top Veg 2 mll
Summer solstice. 14h30m day, 9h30m night.
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Week 8. Vegetation
2 months ago
14 hrs
29 °C
No Smell
20 °C
Nutrients 2
Top Veg - Top Crop
Top Veg 2 mll
Big One - Top Crop
Big One 0.5 mll
All are still in vegetative stage except Glueberry, which is in pre-flowering and already shows some pistils. Strikingly, the stem of Lemon Orange forked in two on its own, as shown in the photo.😳 (Todas siguen en fase vegetativa excepto Glueberry, que esta en pre-floración y ya muestra algunos pistilos. Llamativamente, el tallo de Lemon Orange se bifurco en dos por si solo, como se ve en la foto).
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Week 9. Vegetation
a month ago
110 cm
31 °C
No Smell
19 °C
Nutrients 3
Top Veg - Top Crop
Top Veg 2 mll
Amazonia Roots - Namaste Nutrientes
Amazonia Roots 1 mll
Trico+ - Namaste Nutrientes
Trico+ 1 mll
Glueberry is in its first week of flowering, while the remaining 4 are still vegetating. Currently 14h20m day / 9h40m night. Apical Black Lebanon and Gorilla Girls, and double apical Glueberry.
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Week 10. Vegetation
a month ago
160 cm
14 hrs
33 °C
20 °C
Nutrients 3
Top Bloom - Top Crop
Top Bloom 2 mll
Big One - Top Crop
Big One 0.5 mll
Barrier - Top Crop
Barrier 0.5 mll
Glueberry 2 weeks flowering. Gorilla Girl and Black Rainbow in pre-flowering /1 weeks flowering. Lemon Orange and Black Lebanon are still vegetating.
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Week 11. Flowering
a month ago
180 cm
14 hrs
37 °C
No Smell
23 °C
Nutrients 1
Top Bloom - Top Crop
Top Bloom 2 mll
Remove low branches and cut all primary leaves (I usually keep them for the duration of the vegetative stage). I also cleared all the inner part of the plants with a little “lollipop” pruning. I will not prune any more, except for a few leaves here and there. Saludos!
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Week 12. Flowering
24 days ago
200 cm
14 hrs
32 °C
No Smell
22 °C
Nutrients 5
Top Bud - Top Crop
Top Bud 1 mll
Big One - Top Crop
Big One 1 mll
Barrier - Top Crop
Barrier 0.5 mll
Glueberry is the most advanced by far, already in 4 weeks of flowering. Black Lebanon is still stretching and is the slowest of them all.
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Week 13. Flowering
16 days ago
220 cm
13 hrs
34 °C
Weak
22 °C
Nutrients 3
Top Bud - Top Crop
Top Bud 1 mll
Trico+ - Namaste Nutrientes
Trico+ 1 mll
Amazonia Roots - Namaste Nutrientes
Amazonia Roots 1 mll
13h40m day Now we are in full bloom! This week I will do the last fertilization with a low dose of PKS and then only water until the cut. The soil here is already very rich in organic matter and retains fertilizers very well.
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Week 14. Flowering
8 days ago
220 cm
13 hrs
33 °C
Weak
22 °C
Nutrients 1
Top Bud - Top Crop
Top Bud 1 mll
This week I have applied foliar chitosan and potassium silicate to induce response mechanisms against fungi, but if very rainy weeks come, I do not rule out using a chemical fungicide for agricultural use (I am a farmer and I have tons of that shit, :).
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Week 15. Flowering
2 days ago
220 cm
13 hrs
30 °C
Weak
20 °C
I have a lot of vertical space and little horizontal space, that's why I'm not using networks. Only a central 8 mm iron stake, in the absence of a net, to prevent the weight of the buds from bending the side branches, I am tying them to the central stake with ropes made of “t-shirt rags” (they have just the right elasticity and do not hurt the plants, and I have many old t-shirts, haha). It is an economical and simple, but effective solution. Likewise, for those who do not have horizontal space problems, I recommend using networks! Glueberry OG I'm going to cut it next week (before the rains announced for Monday the 24th. Greetings!
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