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Week 1. Vegetation
5 years ago
5.08 cm
18 hrs
24 °C
6.3
No Smell
65 %
14 °C
1 L
60.96 cm
All 3 seeds sprouted and I will be choosing the best of the 3 to do a one plant scrog
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Week 2. Vegetation
5 years ago
6.35 cm
18 hrs
24 °C
6.3
No Smell
65 %
14 °C
0 L
76.2 cm
Growing strong
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Week 3. Vegetation
5 years ago
6.35 cm
18 hrs
24 °C
6.3
No Smell
53 %
14 °C
0 L
0 L
76.2 cm
Continued strong growth but stocky not tall
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Week 4. Vegetation
5 years ago
10.16 cm
18 hrs
24 °C
6.3
No Smell
53 %
14 °C
3 L
0 L
76.2 cm
Topped 4 days ago and transplanted 2 days ago. No shock whatsoever but watered in soluble mycs and compost tea at transplant
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Week 5. Vegetation
5 years ago
15.24 cm
18 hrs
24 °C
6.3
No Smell
53 %
14 °C
3 L
0 L
76.2 cm
Topped again 3 days ago and removed 2 big fan leaves blocking the lateral branches from light
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Week 6. Vegetation
5 years ago
17.78 cm
18 hrs
24 °C
6.3
Weak
53 %
14 °C
3 L
0 L
76.2 cm
Nutrients 1
Natures pride veg 1.302 mll
Topped again 3 days ago and removed 2 big fan leaves blocking the lateral branches from light
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Week 7. Vegetation
5 years ago
25.4 cm
18 hrs
24 °C
6.3
Weak
35 %
17 °C
38 L
2 L
55.88 cm
just transplanted from 3.3L to 10 gallon fabric pot yesterday
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Week 8. Vegetation
5 years ago
25.4 cm
18 hrs
24 °C
6.3
Weak
35 %
17 °C
38 L
2 L
55.88 cm
Just finished heavily trimming undergrowth. Getting ready to flip tomorrow.
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Week 9. Flowering
5 years ago
27.94 cm
12 hrs
24 °C
6.3
Weak
35 %
17 °C
38 L
2 L
38.1 cm
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Week 10. Flowering
5 years ago
30.48 cm
12 hrs
24 °C
6.3
Weak
35 %
17 °C
38 L
2 L
38.1 cm
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Week 11. Flowering
5 years ago
33.02 cm
12 hrs
24 °C
6.3
Normal
35 %
17 °C
38 L
2 L
38.1 cm
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Week 12. Flowering
5 years ago
33.02 cm
12 hrs
24 °C
6.3
Normal
35 %
17 °C
38 L
2 L
38.1 cm
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Main-Lining
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Week 13. Flowering
5 years ago
33.02 cm
12 hrs
24 °C
6.7
Normal
40 %
17 °C
38 L
2 L
30.48 cm
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Week 14. Flowering
5 years ago
33.02 cm
12 hrs
24 °C
6.7
Strong
40 %
17 °C
38 L
2 L
30.48 cm
Last week of feeding
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Grow Questions
DaddyKeith
DaddyKeithstarted grow question 5 years ago
If you look at picture 8 above and zoom in on the lower left corner you can see a whitish structure that looks like a cat claw. What is that?
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Buds. Other
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Shagrath
Shagrathanswered grow question 5 years ago
Hi there!! Take a closer look is it like this? https://www.growweedeasy.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/closeup-example-of-herm-cannabis-banana.jpg To me it looks like a "nanner" or banana. Copied from the net: What are they? Bananas are actually the exposed “male” parts of a pollen sac, called the “stamen” which would normally be surrounded by a sac to hold all the pollen until it bursts open. If you open up a fully formed male pollen sac, you will see what looks like bananas (stamens) inside. But when bananas appear on your plants, they don’t need to “burst” in order to spread pollen, they will immediately start making pollen and often will seed the buds that are close by even if bananas are removed right away, and sometimes the pollen can drift to other plants and pollinate them as well, too. It’s possible that the pollen is sterile, and won’t pollinate bud successfully…but don’t rely on that happening! What causes it? While genetics are ultimate the cause of whether a plant is capable of producing bananas and mixed-sex buds, environmental stress is often a big component in causing bananas to form. Luckily if you stick with high-quality genetics, you are much less likely to run into bananas even if you do accidentally stress your plants. Not all bananas are “fertile” and you may see them without ever getting seeds. - https://www.growweedeasy.com/cannabis-plant-problems/male-plants-hermies-bananas
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MadeInGermany
MadeInGermanyanswered grow question 5 years ago
These will be threads of bloom :-)
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Week 15. Flowering
5 years ago
33.02 cm
12 hrs
24 °C
6.7
Strong
40 %
17 °C
38 L
2 L
30.48 cm
Final ripening flush began yesterday
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Week 16. Flowering
5 years ago
33.02 cm
12 hrs
24 °C
6.7
Strong
40 %
17 °C
38 L
2 L
30.48 cm
One more week of flush with just water
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Week 17. Harvest
5 years ago
Happy Harvest Day!
Blue Cheese AKA Blueberry Cheese - Barney's Farm
Spent 113 days
Ger Veg Flo Har
9/10
Rated
155 g
Bud dry weight per plant
1
Plants
0.74
Grow Room size
Normal
Difficulty
Sleepy
Energy
Indica
Hybrid
Sativa

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Day air temperature
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The plant ended up quite squatty but nearly filled the scrog screen but had to veg for a long time to get there. Started seeing some bananas near the end here and there which hasn’t happened before but this was the first time growing this strain. I added 45 min of uv light from the California light works unit in the last 3 weeks. Maybe this stressed it out a bit and got the male parts because of the uv? Buds really plumped up in the last two weeks. Really stinky plant!
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