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WtP Sweet Skunk RQS

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Week 2
Vegetation
10
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inch
Height
18 hrs
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WinnieThePooh WinnieThePooh
5 years ago
Entretanto, durante esta semana mandei um mail para a RQS a perguntar se havia algum tipo de reembolso que eles pudessem fazer... Vão mandar todas as sementes outra vez sem qualquer custo 😁 Propz para a RQS!
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Grow Questions
WinnieThePooh
WinnieThePoohstarted grow question 5 years ago
I do not know if it is already in flowering since a few pistils have appeared but it does not stop growing!!! 🤔 🤔 Should I consider that it is already in flowering? And change the dosage of the ferts? Help pls!!! PS: check week 5
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ijustdontgiveafanswered grow question 5 years ago
Hi there.. at the beginning of the flowering phase, the plant will go through a growth spurt, so at this time she will still need vegetative nutrients that have a higher nitrogen percentage. Only once she stops her growth and starts putting her energy into creating buds (about 2 weeks into actual boom, but this can differ per strain) you should switch over to bloom nutrients, as that's when she doesn't need much nitrogen anymore, but more P and K (that's why bloom-boosters are also often called PK-booster). happy growing!
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Germanocommentedweek 55 years ago
looking good , i just harvested my sweet skunk :)
Wobbleysausage
Wobbleysausagecommentedweek 8a year ago
That looks like an easy trim job haha