Jafman1978

Jafman1978

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Royal Queen Seeds
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1mo ago
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It started quiet. February 1st — just a seed cracking open. Nothing impressive. No smell, no buds, no stress. Just a tiny thing pushing into soil like it had all the time in the world. You didn’t. You checked it every day anyway. Weeks passed. At first it felt slow — like nothing was happening. Just leaves. More leaves. You probably thought “is this even doing anything?” But it was. Under the surface, roots were spreading, building the foundation for everything that would come later. The part no one sees — but the part that matters most. Then came the veg stage. Now it had shape. You started getting involved: bending it tying it down trying to “improve” it Some of it worked. Some of it… yeah, maybe not :smile: But the plant didn’t care. Every time you bent it, it adapted. Every time you interfered, it adjusted. It just kept growing — steady, stubborn, doing its thing. Then came the problems. Pests showing up Predator mites going in A plant getting damaged Branches snapping That moment when you snapped that top — you felt it. Like you’d messed it up. But you didn’t. You taped it. You learned. And the plant? It just carried on. Like it always does. Then the flowers came. That’s when it changed. The smell hit. The structure changed. It stopped being “a plant” and started becoming something real. You started checking it more: RH airflow pistils every little detail And time slowed down. Now you’re here. Late flower. Day ~87. Standing there, probably looking at it multiple times a day thinking: :point_right: “Is it ready yet?” And at the same time: :point_right: “Don’t mess this up now.” Here’s the truth. The grow isn’t about the perfect plant. It’s about this exact moment: when you’ve done most of the work when you’re tempted to do more but the right move is to do less The plant doesn’t need you anymore. It’s finishing what it started back in February. All it needs now is: a bit of water some air and you… stepping back And in a few days, you’ll cut it down. You’ll look at it differently then. Not as something you’re trying to fix — but something you actually grew. Mistakes and all. And the funny thing? Next time… You’ll still check it too much :smile:
1mo ago
Jafman1978
It started quiet. February 1st — just a seed cracking open. Nothing impressive. No smell, no buds, no stress. Just a tiny thing pushing into soil like it had all the time in the world. You didn’t. You checked it every day anyway. Weeks passed. At first it felt slow — like nothing was happening. Just leaves. More leaves. You probably thought “is this even doing anything?” But it was. Under the surface, roots were spreading, building the foundation for everything that would come later. The part no one sees — but the part that matters most. Then came the veg stage. Now it had shape. You started getting involved: bending it tying it down trying to “improve” it Some of it worked. Some of it… yeah, maybe not :smile: But the plant didn’t care. Every time you bent it, it adapted. Every time you interfered, it adjusted. It just kept growing — steady, stubborn, doing its thing. Then came the problems. Pests showing up Predator mites going in A plant getting damaged Branches snapping That moment when you snapped that top — you felt it. Like you’d messed it up. But you didn’t. You taped it. You learned. And the plant? It just carried on. Like it always does. Then the flowers came. That’s when it changed. The smell hit. The structure changed. It stopped being “a plant” and started becoming something real. You started checking it more: RH airflow pistils every little detail And time slowed down. Now you’re here. Late flower. Day ~87. Standing there, probably looking at it multiple times a day thinking: :point_right: “Is it ready yet?” And at the same time: :point_right: “Don’t mess this up now.” Here’s the truth. The grow isn’t about the perfect plant. It’s about this exact moment: when you’ve done most of the work when you’re tempted to do more but the right move is to do less The plant doesn’t need you anymore. It’s finishing what it started back in February. All it needs now is: a bit of water some air and you… stepping back And in a few days, you’ll cut it down. You’ll look at it differently then. Not as something you’re trying to fix — but something you actually grew. Mistakes and all. And the funny thing? Next time… You’ll still check it too much :smile:
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Jafman1978 commented3y ago
found bud rot on some of the buds. poor air flow. took off infected areas and isolated plant. am keeping a very watchful eye. also now included dehumidifier to help. 2 days later no more rot found. feeling hopeful 😫
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Jafman1978 commented3y ago
hello Ive have been growing gorilla skittle auto since the last week in march up to 11/6 in green house(11 weeks 2 days) bud size not very good. been feeding when dry. I now have orange hairs but bud size is small. Does any one have any ideas as to were I could be going wrong. Hep most welcome.