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Bin schon richtig gespannt wann das Ende naht.
Momentan schauen pineapple und papaya schon gut aus. Trichome sind aber alle noch milchig bis klar
Der Platz wird auch langsam eng,
Muss jetzt wahrscheinlich den lichtzyklus auf 12/12 ändern da die Photos schon ne gute Größe haben
Alles im grünen Bereich.
Bis auf die Zeit .
Langsam sollt ich auf 12/12 stellen.
Hat jemand Erfahrung damit die Autos in den letzten 2 bis 4 Wochen -unterschiedlich je nach Genetik- den lichtzyklus zu verkürzen?
Its running perfect, but my Photos want to flowering. 🌼🌸🌺 I think the pineapple and papaya needs round about 10days to harvest. 🍍 The trichomes are currently still in the milky stage. 🥛✨
It's such a beautiful run with wonderful girls. I can't get enough of this stuff. The photos are very thirsty and need more love as the Autos. My opinion is more on autoflower. 🚀🌻💃 #
OMG, just harvested my stress-killer strain! 🌿 150g wet from such a small plant, only 40cm tall! 🤯 No training needed for this little beauty. So proud of my little green friend. 💚 Can't wait to see what the dry weight is!
"It's been a great week for me. I'm really looking forward to harvesting this week. The wedding cake is the main focus, followed by the papaya cookies. The lemon cherry cookies need a bit more time. Soon, the photos will start to bloom. 🍰🎉🍋📸
It is a delightful plant with vibrant foliage. The aroma is quite pleasant. The harvest was satisfactory, as it had numerous small leaves. The harvest was satisfactory, however, it was more productive than the previous one.
At the beginning, the papaya cookie strain had a problem with the pH level. But it turned out to be such a powerful strain that it solved all the problems in a healthy and tasty way. It was so easy and exciting at twice.
Hey guys,
Quick update on my plants. The flowering is in full swing, but I made the mistake of not transplanting them into bigger pots before flipping to flower. Now they’re pretty stressed – leaves are drooping and turning yellow.
I’ve been using my "Boom Boom Spray," and it seems to help – they bounce back pretty quickly. Despite the stress, the buds smell amazing – sweet with a hint of garden lemonade.
Anyone else dealing with this? Any tips for handling this rough patch?
Cheers,
Sensilover