Bread_n_Buds Georgia Pie #3 by Zamnesia started out really well, and since transplanting it to the larger pot, it's been even better. I have great hopes for this plant with a great name.
Selected techniques - Since this plant was painted later, it will simply be left to grow as nature intended.
We're 100% organic and 1000% Plagron, as usual.
The soil we've chosen is Plagron Promix, unfertilized and 100% organic. The green bag and green label mean this with Plagron.
We're in the early stages of the vegetative stage, but we're well-equipped with fertilizers and additives. We've added:
- Power Roots 1 ml/l
- Pure Zym 1 ml/l
- Silic Rock 1 ml/l
- CalMag Pro 1 ml/l
- Sugar Royal 1 ml/l
- Alga Grow 5 ml/l
Once a week as a foliar spray
- Vita Race 5 ml/l
Choose your favorite style and calculate your results on the website:
www.plagron.com
Our new 720W Spider King lamp from Vanguard Hydroponics is still dimmed to its lowest setting. Visit the new Growshop area on the Zamnesia website:
Z - https://www.zamnesia.io/it/531-growshop
I can almost hear Ray Charles singing...Georgiaaa, try it.
Z - https://www.zamnesia.io/en/11085-zamnesia-seeds-georgia-pie.html
Z - Spice up your grow with this delicious US hybrid. Originally created in San Francisco, Zamnesia breeders worked hard to trace and stabilize the Gelatti x Kush Mints lineage that gave rise to the original Georgia Pie. The result? A 50/50 indica/sativa hybrid that grows beautifully both indoors and outdoors, quickly producing dense buds with deliciously sweet terpenes and a potent effect.
Combining the genetics of two fantastic parent strains (Gelatti and Kush Mints), Georgia Pie is both productive and easy to grow. During the vegetative stage, plants grow vigorously, developing moderately spaced internodes and fairly broad fan leaves. Expect noticeable stretch when it transitions to flowering: mature plants can reach 130cm indoors and up to 200cm outdoors, with numerous side branches that will develop large buds. Thanks to its exuberant leaf growth, Georgia Pie responds very well to regular pruning, defoliation, and training. These interventions will open up the plant's canopy, exposing even the lower buds to light. Indoors, Georgia Pie typically requires 8–10 weeks of flowering to produce up to 500g/m², while outdoor plants are generally ready to harvest around mid-October, producing up to 500g/plant.
You know it but I recommend it, here you will find many beautiful things basically "all the best that nature has to offer"
Z - www.zamnesia.com
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