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Diaries
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Harvests
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Growing, years
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Region
A 11%
Autoflower
P 11%
Photoperiod
100%
Indoor
ILGM
Breeder preferred:
50% ILGM
50% 00seeds
Spider Farmer
Light preferred:
100% Spider Farmer
Fox Farm
Nutrient preferred:
100% Fox Farm

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The choclate skunk is starting to flower. Tomorrow makes 3 weeks from the day it popped.
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Yesterday I fed the oldest gold leaf with humic acid, kelp extract, and fox farms nutrients all at 1/4 strength. I noticed the soil the white widow was in was really of less than ideal quality so stupidly and desperately transplanted into a different pot of fresh potting soil mixed with perlite, ewc and coir in a DIY air pruning 5 gal bucket. I did rip some of the roots but the main root ball remained in tact and the rap root was not damaged . I watered with the same nutrient solution as the gold leaf. Right as the lights went out i sprayed all of the plants with a nem oil mixture and then misted with water. This morning under the lights they all look fine and the older gold leaf looks better. The leaves are a richer green and it is growing. The white widow has a smell that’s becoming really loud and pungent ✊🏽 I noticed that the leaves have grown since the transplant yesterday and she does not appear too fazed by the transplant. The chocolate skunk and glueberry are growing along with no problems besides slow initial growth on the glueberry due to being started in a 5 gal pot. The younger gold leaf is showing activity. It is not really growing much vertically but there’s a lot of new growth tips bushing out. The leaves are lightening up and slowly showing signs of recovery from toxicity.