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I laugehed so hard when i saw this strain and had to start that Song
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rog8ou-ZepE
Saturday
Today I am going to start Vanilla Ice from Zambeza
I picked 2 good looking dark and solid Seeds and put them into lukewarm Water and a drip of Huminacid
they will stay there for around 24 Hours
They will be fed by the Nutrient line from Green Buzz Liquids
Sunday
After soaking , i took the Seeds put them onto a Teabag, and folded the bag , covered the Seeds up,
then covered with a clean wet Kitchensponge, to keep them dark and Humid
Tuesday
They show a little Roots, got to wait longer, put the Plate into the warm Sun
Wednesday
This afternoon I could plant the Seeds and they went into my Hazelbox, i pushed GREEN BUTTON for weaker Vegetationlight
They are in 3l Airpots filled with my Soilmix and Living Organics from Green Buzz Liquids
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Informations from Zambeza
Vanilla Ice: The signature Indica with frosted flowers
Zambeza Seeds crossed three top-performing Indicas to create Vanilla Ice: Northern Light, Skunk, and Afghani. These reliable genetics literally produced tons of high-quality weed over the years, and are therefore the ideal basis for this Indica-dominant crossing. Expect reliable growth, sugar-coated buds, and flavours of fresh vanilla. Both Indica- and Hash lovers have just found their perfect match!
Vanilla Ice grows like a typical Indica and stays rather compact in size when it’s being cultivated indoors. Under artificial lighting heights of 60-90cm are common, whereas outdoor growers can expect to get significantly taller plants, with heights of up to 170-200cm. It’s not the highest-yielding strain in Zambeza’s catalogue but indoor yields of 550-650g/m², and outdoor yields of 450-550g per plant are still remarkable. Especially, when those numbers are put in relation to the short flowering time of approximately 55 days, and to the exceptional quality of the final product. When harvest is getting closer, one gets the impression of looking at a winter wonderland when taking a glimpse at Vanilla Ice. The frosted nuggets are phenomenal!
It’s also the unique taste, making Vanilla Ice a variety of excellence. Smokers can expect to get delightful sugary aromas with a decent amount of fresh vanilla pod. This Indica is not only tasteful, but also extremely resinous, and therefore a very option for growers that like to produce hash or other extracts. Effects of smoking Vanilla Ice include the feeling of being incredibly stoned and relaxed, but also focused and clear-minded when it’s necessary.
Both Hash- and Indica lovers can definitely consider Vanilla Ice for their next grow. These sugar-coated buds are a pure delight for our senses and Hash, produced from this strain, truly plays in the Champions-League of European extracts. Iceberg, right ahead!
@Mrs_Larimar,Haha, Ice, Ice , baby! That Bass line intro always confuses me. I am never sure if it's David Bowies' song or Vanilla Ice, untill it plays out a bit.
Later, with the use of our MORE ROOTS, the Plants will always switch to BIGger FRUITS ;)
Your plants are developing so well, so probably everything seems green with our products :)
@Mrs_Larimar,
Oh I agree and to be completely honest I tend to water with just plain PH water at least once a week. (We collect rain water but it still needs an adjustment from time to time) but lately I find this plant is such a diva that she will begin to fade quickly after her plain water. My other girls are opposite and really only like to eat once a week.
I guess GL has more coir in her mix compared to the others who probably have more castings.
Either way, just like our children they are all different.
@MomnPoppaSeed,iam watering nearly daily and iam feeding twice in the week. you should give them clear water inbetween ( not feeding in every watering)
normally you say water watr feed
i water daily with humic acid and some beneficals...... same before the feedings , then i feed them twice a week ( after the watering)... but everyone got to figure out what fits
@Mrs_Larimar, I just added some to my wish list then. I don't usually like to dry my plants out too much anyway but of course my husband swears I'm asking for root rot. It's not that they dont dry out mostly but I notice that mine begins to fade as soon as it gets too dry so I tend to feed smaller amounts more often compared to his 1 big feeding a week. I find this is better because if they show a deficiency you can begin working immediately compared to having to wait because shes far too wet. It's also a good way to monitor when they need a bigger pot. He wants to complain but results dont lie..
@Mrs_Larimar, That's how it is, win or learn.. Actually win AND learn most of the times 🤓 Feel free to check my Ozzy Outdoor diaries, Spring is here so should be fun 😁 Again, good work and keep it up 👍
Ich grüße dich ganz herzlich 😀 ,
es war für mich ein atemberaubender Spaziergang durch dein Tagebuch,
ich bin schon high von den ganzen Fotos gewesen, so schön sind die Aufnahmen.
Es ist einfach toll, wenn man die Möglichkeit hat sein Weed draußen, in der Natur,
wachsen zu sehen. Ein ganz tolles Tagebuch, mit vielen neuen Eindrücken !
Beste Grüße
😀
Myrcella
P.S Liebe Grüße auch an deinen Hund - ich liebe Hunde 😍
Regarding the dome in picture 5: Isn't that a bit risky? On several websites I found this advice: "Don’t use a dome on seedlings unless it’s very dry where you live. If you do use a dome, consider keeping a vent open and watching the humidity. A young seedling doesn’t require as high humidity as clones (which are what the domes are designed for), and seedlings tend to get “wet feet” and stop growing as fast in constantly wet conditions." (this is from growweedeasy.com, a site well known to you 😉 ).