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Week 7 begins. Removed some dead leaves and big leaves that were blocking light to the lower parts of the plant. Buds are getting big and frosty! Very happy with the plants development up to this point.
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En la tercera semana hicimos un nuevo trasplante, esta vez a una maceta de 4 litros.
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Hello:) So this week was really interesting. I saw something that I‘ve never seen before. On 4 leaves of the front right sangria there are flowers growing ON the leaves? You can see it on the last photo and towards the end of the video. Anyone knows what that is? @growerschoice it surely has to do with this being a triploid right?:) Furthermore I added some bactrex and orgatrex this week, continued watering as normal and the plants look nice. The buds are stacking like crazy. I had to raise the wasabi again, this was the last time because now the pot touches the net:) I also have a war going on with the insects… I now have 4 sticky traps and kill about 50 each day manually, I hope they don't destroy the roots too much… It‘s getting under control but I had to do something… Also I feel like the wasabi is almost done… Like 2 more weeks while the sangrias look like they need at least 3-4 more weeks. Let‘s see, so far I‘m happy with the results:)
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Dia 8: Hoy he encontrado una pequeña seta!!!!! Lo malo es que he encontrado tambien que han salido por los lados. Lo he tapado mejor con papel de albal para que crezcan para arriba. Recemos. Dia 9: Ha aparecido otra!!! y la que ya estaba ha doblado en tamaño, ya veo las cabecitas de un par que suben desde los lados. Dia 10: Han aparecido otras cuantas. He empujado sin querer la seta mas grande y se ha tumbado un poco, espero que no le afecte a su crecimiento. He tenido que cosecharla por la noche porque se le estaba rompiendo el velo, supongo que por el accidente. La he intentado extraer las esporas pero me ha salido mal porque le he echado 1 gota de agua pero le tendría que haber mojado el sombrero un poquito solo porque se ha empapado. Dia 11: He contado 19 setas por toda la superficie!! Dia 12: Esto se me está yendo de las manos Dia 13: He cosechado un total de 18.96g + 0.7g de la primera seta. Le he puesto a sacar esporas a 3. Como estaban creciendo mucho por los lados he decidido sacar el pan y meterlo en un tupper grande, pero se me ha roto por la mitad, espero que no pase nada. Dia 14: He cosechado 2 setas 6.16g totales. tambien las he puesto a sacar esporas.
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Semana 10 de vida y así es como sigue progresando esta planta que cada vez me impresiona más. Comienzan a aparecer las tonalidades rojizas y violeta en sus flores lo que hace de ésta una floración muy vistosa .
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Happy day to all of you, brothers of the Weed! This extraordinary strain really has something surprising, indeed I will tell you more .... I believe that this 11L pot is of the right size and the right breathability for this girl who is going very strong so far .... appropriate .. . I think two buds have grown on one stem!😊 A kiss to everyone
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🌱: top dressed her with Dolomite lime on day 39 💧 : 4l 💡 : Dli: 45 mol/m²/d 🤔: Day 39 back from mountain biking, she's survived my absence well. After my experience with the Amnesia Haze https://growdiaries.com/diaries/256489-fast-buds-amnesia-haze-auto-grow-journal-by-hinterhofgrower#weeks/1485085, I'm adding some Dolomite Lime to the soil as a preventative measure to avoid the CalMag problem.
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End of week 12 and she started to produce some decent buds
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Growing her was very simple she was a fast grower with very even canopy. Good disease resistance and very strong watering routine, great size plant for little maintenance. Guaranteed great grow for everyone
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We’re really entering the final stretch now, Growmies. The buds are dense, frosty, and looking properly mature from a distance; exactly the kind of sight that makes you want to grab the scissors already 😅 But the close-ups tell the real story. The trichomes are mostly cloudy, with some clear ones still mixed in and not much amber showing yet. So while the plants look almost ready, they’re asking for a little more patience. The Northern Lights are looking especially strong: dark, frosty, and stacked with chunky tops. The Critical is fading harder and still has that limey colour going on. At this stage, I’m not going to panic-feed or chase perfect leaves anymore. The best move is to keep watering consistent, make sure pH is in range, avoid overwatering, and give only mild, balanced feeding if needed. No drastic corrections this late in flower. My current guess: around 7–12 days left, depending on how fast the trichomes turn. I’ll keep watching closely and aim for mostly cloudy with a small touch of amber. At this stage, it’s really just about not messing it up now 😂 Stats so far: 💧 Watering: Every third day 🌡️ Temp: 26–28°C 💦 Humidity: 65% RH 📈 VPD: ~1.18 kPa 💡 Light: ~700 PPFD
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💩Holy Crap Growmies We Are Back💩 Well growmies we are at 42 days in and everything is going as good as can be 👌 👉 Sadly I'm thinking I may have something wrong with my Medium as i am having issues with all my girls this time around👍 Lights being readjusted and chart updated .........👍rain water to be used entire growth👈 👉I used NutriNPK for nutrients for my grows and welcome anyone to give them a try .👈 👉 www.nutrinpk.com 👈 NutriNPK Cal MAG 14-0-14 NutriNPK Grow 28-14-14 NutriNPK Bloom 8-20-30 NutriNPK Bloom Booster 0-52-34 I GOT MULTIPLE DIARIES ON THE GO 😱 please check them out 😎 👉THANKS FOR TAKING THE TIME TO GO OVER MY DIARIES 👈
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Day 32: Well guys she is staying really short but she is growing strong. At first I was worried cause I hadn't seen any real change in height but when I looked at her I noticed even tho she was so short she was already on her 6th node. The space between each node is literally almost nothing they are so tightly stacked. Started to do some LST and she seemed to respond well so I'm just gonna stick with that instead of topping and mainlining( it was what I was originally going to do). I'm gonna let this lady veg out for a bit longer tho.. Keep stopping by for the latest updates ladies and gents and as always thanks for everyone's support 🙏 ❤️. Happy Valentines day everyone!
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03.11. Day 36 Hallo liebe Leute. Sie brauchte mehr Platz, denn sie steht kurz vor der Blüte und wächst sich gut einen zurecht. Jetzt darf die TS1000 ran. 04.11. Bessere Photos von Krassem Weed, ihre Seitenarme berührten heute morgen die Wände. Die wäre draussen echt nen eigener Wald geworden. Also das Wachstum finde ich schonmal super. Wie eine große Indica. Jetzt darf sie mich mit ihren Blüten betören. 05.11. Sie wandelt sich gerade. Stigmen in den Astarmen werden deutlicher. Und im Moment duftet sie nach Sandelholz. Nett. 06.11. Ist sie in Blüte?! Der Wandel vollzieht sich gerade. Gut das ich einen aktiv Kohle Filter habe.
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In den letzten Tagen zeigten die Jealousy-Pflanzen deutliche Aufhellungen und rostige Flecken an älteren Blättern. Zunächst wurde von einem pH-Problem bzw. Phosphormangel ausgegangen, da die Symptome untypisch und punktuell stärker wurden. Nach genauer Analyse von Düngeschema, EC, pH und dem zeitlichen Verlauf stellte sich jedoch heraus, dass es sich um einen ausgeprägten Calcium/Magnesium-Mangel handelte, verstärkt durch eine Unterversorgung in der Blüte. Ursache war, dass ich mich ab Blütewoche 5 vertan habe und über rund zwei Wochen nur ca. 1 ml Bloom (plus Zusätze) gegeben habe, obwohl 3 ml laut Schema nötig gewesen wären. Dadurch entstand ein schleichender Mangel, der erst verzögert sichtbar wurde und fälschlich wie ein pH- oder Phosphorproblem wirkte. Der pH-Wert lag im Nachhinein betrachtet korrekt im Bereich um 6,2–6,3, der EC war ebenfalls nicht kritisch – die Pflanzen hatten schlicht zu wenig verfügbare Nährstoffe, insbesondere Ca/Mg. Nach gezielter CalMag-Gabe (ca. 0,3–0,6 ml je nach Pflanze) zeigte sich innerhalb von 24–48 Stunden eine klare Reaktion: neues Wachstum wurde wieder grüner, das Fortschreiten der Symptome stoppte. Bereits geschädigte Blätter rosten weiter, was als normal einzustufen ist, da diese Schäden irreversibel sind. Aktuell befinden sich die Pflanzen im Endstadium der Blüte. Die Trichome sind überwiegend milchig, kaum amber, was auf eine verbleibende Reifezeit von etwa 5–7 Tagen hindeutet. Keine weiteren Korrekturen geplant, Fokus liegt nun auf Stabilität bis zur Ernte.