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Week 7 flowaaa !! Let me just say I am soo in love with growing cannabis I don’t do it for anything but the love for it just watching something grow to become these huge pretty colorful smelly plants is amazing! The GMO PUNCH is coming along very well becoming more vigorous and bright green as the days go on. The plants are still stretching which I was dreading so I actually put in another Scrog net you will see on my next post to help keep them from stretching too high .
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Día 2 (03/06) A su marcha haciendo las raíces... Día 3 (04/06) N/A Día 4 (05/06) N/A Día 5 (06/06) A su marcha haciendo las raíces... Día 6 (07/06) N/A Día 7 (08/06) Elimino la cúpula de humedad al estar en el día 7 Día 8 (09/06) Riego con 100 ml de H20 con Wholly Base 1,25 ml/l + Solid Green 0,50 ml/l + Rise Up 1 ml/l de GenOneEleven 🌱Substrate PRO-MIX HP BACILLUS + MYCORRHIZAE - www.pthorticulture.com/en/products/pro-mix-hp-biostimulant-plus-mycorrhizae
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I've had some trouble since transplanting. Seemed to be either, root rot or perhaps a potassium deficiency issue. The leaves were all yellowing from the outside moving in, starting on the lower leaves, growth didn't stop though. Anyway, I watered with natural liquid-based fertilizer and it seemed to have corrected itself.
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----------- Week 5: ---------- Beginning of the 2nd week of flowering. I have noticed that the 3 biotabs that went into the ground last week, released just a little too much fertilizer in these early days of flowering. You can see that there is slight discoloration in her leaves. We go from the darker green to the lighter lime green, which indicates that she is getting just a little too much P. I fear this will probably continue for the next few weeks. Fortunately, she has a good start and basis and this will not have too many negative effects. Pushing her a little bit doesn't hurt either. Although I think I might consider using only 2 biotabs in 25l soil in the next round. First, let's wait and see how this evolves. Furthermore, of course nothing to complain. Nice further development of her budsites and she also has 2 main branches fighting for dominance. . Unwards to the second week of bloom. Until next week!
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Day 28- business as usual. May top dress end of this week, not sure. But smells and trichs are setting up and no signs of deficiencies. I probably could push them more but it’s all good for now. Day 30- ditched the trellis and did a heavier defol as the humidity would reach 73 with lights off. See if we can get some better airflow and fatter lowers.
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Me costó adaptarme a la cantidad de agua que necesitaba, prácticamente 1.5 litros todos los días. Temperatura 23-25 centígrados, HR 45%. Me pueden contactar por ig @federicocabreraf , por si quieren saber mas detalles o algún comentario que me quieran hacer, paz.
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The little Potter AMS Gorilla Glue has had a ph issue this week. I got it mostly stable when I seen it. The nutrition was a little too strong causing it to spike down as it got less moisture in the substrate. She has still grown well under the Spider Farmer G3000 light with issue. I just switched her to flowering today. She should be good to go at this point. Nothing else to report. Thank you Spider Farmer, and Amsterdam Marijuana Seeds. 🌱🤜🏻🤛🏻🌱 Www.amsterdammarijuanaseeds.com Thank you grow diaries community for the 👇likes👇, follows, comments, and subscriptions on my YouTube channel👇. ❄️🌱🍻 Happy Growing 🌱🌱🌱 https://youtube.com/channel/UCAhN7yRzWLpcaRHhMIQ7X4g Spider Farmer G300w: https://amzn.to/3S2zvsd Spider Farmer 10X20 Heat Mat Kit - https://amz.fun/lsa0J Spider Farmer Amazon Store: https://www.amazon.com/spiderfarmer Spider Farmer Official Site: https://spider-farmer.com Discount code: saveurcash
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Flowering looks awesome on the ChemDog! Lots of bud sites and they're growing at a respectable rate. ATF's are running 3 plants in 3 diff stages- one's a couple weeks into flower, one's just starting,and one's still the holdout. Meanwhile, I've got flowering on the Night Nurse and one of the Viper Cookies. The rest are close but I can't say for sure they've transitioned. Weather's getting into a hot and humid phase, gotta watch that ChemDog. Think it's got a decent structure for ventilation but I've read horror stories on how the Dog loves mold. Further training of the branches has been fruitful, I'm seeing a lot more topside bud sites than usual. I'm working on irrigation-- I set up a 30 gal container and it works for drip, but without a pipe system it's still one at a time, although I have to admit it's worth it to save my back. Plus, I have to have a supply ready for use in case my buddy needs to fill in for me and water the ladies. Been checking the cameras regularly ( I have them all throughout the property, game cameras with IR flash), and to date haven't seen anything that would constitute a threat. Just some curious raccoons and one really ugly opossum. Even the skunks don't bother them this year, which is nice but a little strange considering they dig in them every year. It's really just the animals I'm watching for, people aren't as much of a concern. Mostly because I don't know any. Aside from that, I sleep with my head feet away from my babies, so somebody would have to have big brass ones to even try. Yes, I know, a little overprotective. Fingers crossed it'll be one hell of a harvest (by my standards). 8/11 Update: Been lucky still with the weather, but it's turning really humid. Fed the girls this morning, a mix of 1C molasses and 1/2C epsom salt in 20 gallons. Just a little supplement to the tiger bloom they've been feasting on. Speaking of the Tiger Bloom, I can't help but think I'd do just as well mixing my own nutrient solution, since the cost really adds up quick. For his year, however, it'll be fine. My watering gizmo is working well, just leaks a tiny bit and that's fine for the remainder of the year. Now that I have an idea of what works for me I can spend the off-season setting up something right. Had to thin out the Lamb's a bit, it wasn't getting anywhere near enough air flow. Also took a few on the ChemDog as I'm expecting mold/rot conditions for a while and she's prone. Shouldn't have much problem, wind blows almost constantly here, but you can never be too careful. Training is taking well, overall they look pretty good. Next year-- bigger grow bags, better soil, and much pickier seed choices. I think I may even abandon the idea of topping them in the future-- it just slows them down and you can get the same end results with training. Granted, my ladies are kinda sparse and ugly, but that's the learning curve. Next time around I think I have a pretty good idea of what to do and when to do it, based on what worked and didn't work this year. Another big thing is nutrient timing-- I def jumped the gun on flower power for a few of them and it just stunted them wicked-- shoulda continued veg food a couple weeks into flower even for the early bloomer, she'd be a monster.
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Shout out Seeds Mafia for sponsor this grow !! I'm very thankful for it🙏 As for the plant I'm very happy how it turned out, she didn't require much to give out those amazing buds !!!
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Update June 22nd Third week of flower is starting off very well visually. Buds are developing. Pistils are emerging everywhere. The concerning part is the temperature as well as the humidity. My fans are doing their job well, but I hope those buds will survive this steam-room-type situation.
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Strain very resistant, although I had some problems with this, unfortunately having grown up in Outdoor the bad weather ripped away almost all the sunbathing, the plant weakened and had problems with aphids. Despite this she managed to complete the flowering cycle, harvested not abundant given all the problems mentioned above, but the buds she produced are quality with a scent of blueberry mixed with really strong fruit. Small but compact buds covered with resin 🤙
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Greetings, fellow cultivators! It's time for the Week 6 from Seed and Week 2 Flower Report on our illustrious Epsilon F1, and the journey of green excellence continues to unfold. Our botanical champion is now fully immersed in the flowering phase, and let me tell you, the spectacle is nothing short of breathtaking. In this pivotal week, our Epsilon F1 has truly come into her own, showcasing the beauty and resilience that only a seasoned grower can appreciate. The transition from veg to flower has been seamless, a testament to the meticulous care and attention lavished upon her. As we delve deeper into the flowering phase, our guiding hand remains steady, ensuring our green queen stays low and wide, maximizing light penetration and promoting an even canopy. It's a delicate dance of cultivation, a choreography that promises a bountiful harvest of botanical splendor. The environment continues to be a haven of stability, with room temperatures and humidity maintained at optimal levels. Consistency is key, providing our Epsilon F1 with the perfect conditions to thrive and flourish. Now, let's talk nutrients! The Aptus Holland super soil mix continues to be the cornerstone of our feeding regimen, providing a symphony of nutrients that nourish our plant from root to tip. Micromix Soil, Substrate Buffer Powder, All-in-One Pellet – it's the nutritional trifecta that ensures our Epsilon F1 remains healthy and vibrant. But that's not all! Our foliar friend, NutriSpray, makes a triumphant return, showering our green goddess with a gentle rain of nutrients. This foliar feast not only provides essential microelements but also leaves a protective coating on the leaves, safeguarding against environmental stressors and promoting overall plant health. And let's not forget our trusty sidekick, Mycor Mix. This microbial powerhouse continues to work its magic in the root zone, fostering a symbiotic relationship that enhances nutrient uptake and promotes root health. Our Epsilon F1 is not just a plant; she's a botanical masterpiece in the making. Shout-outs to Royal Queen Seeds for the genetics that continue to dazzle, and heartfelt gratitude to Aptus Holland for crafting nutrients that elevate our grow space to new heights of green excellence. Stay tuned, dear readers, as we bear witness to the unfolding chapters of the Epsilon F1 saga. Happy growing, and may your gardens be forever green! Genetics -Epsilon F1 @rqs_esp @royalqueenseedssp @rqsglobal Food - @aptusholland @aptus_world @aptus_es @aptus_portugal @aptusbrasil @aptusplanttechaus @aptus_thailand @aptusplanttechnz @aptususa_official LES @lumatekeu Controls - @trolmaster.eu @trolmaster.agro @trolmaster.support As always thank you all for stopping by, for the love and for it all , this journey of mine wold just not be the same without you guys, the love and support is very much appreciated and i fell honored and blessed with you all in my life With true love comes happiness , Always believe in your self and always do things expecting nothing and with an open heart , be a giver the universe will give back to you in ways you could not even imagine so #aptus #aptusplanttech #aptusgang #aptusfamily #aptustrueplantscience #inbalancewithnature #trueplantscience #rqs #ApoloMission #MoonHarvestAdventure #playwithlego #lego #legotime #legovideo #tothemoonandback More info and complete updates from all my adventures can be found Link in the profile description Friendly reminder all you see here is pure research and for educational purposes only Growers Love To you All
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Sono felice di queste varietà, impressionanti come si adattano ai cambiamenti climatici italiani e soprattutto resistono ai parassiti tipo afidi e lepidotteri. Sono tante piante,diverse varietà da 4 banche dei semi mondiali quindi descriverle tutte sarebbe assurdo. Ogni varietà cresce abbondantemente, iniziano tutte a riempirsi di infiorescenze resinose,profumate e abbastanza appiccicose alcune. Sono rimasto sorpreso per la dimensione di alcune varietà, sono tipo di taglia XXL e non si fermano, continuano ad allungarsi e ad allargarsi nonostante sono poco distanti una dall'altra. Sembra una piccola foresta di autofiorenti felici e con il caldo estivo in arrivo non faranno che migliorare! Prevedo tanta abbondanza di qualità! Complimenti a tutte le banche semi che ho scelto! Un abbraccio
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Sugar royal is working well. Buds are full of tricomes. I think that could be a very powerful weed considering the 20% thc declared
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Another healthy week of good growth. On day 14 I top dressed amendments and casting. Will be the last bit of castings I will add unless the medium settles low by mid flower. Soil is picked with castings and has active worms so not much need for any more. I also mulched with dry straw and soaked some in water and molasses for a few days and replaced the dry with the soaked. She is developing her fifth node so I will be topping either today or tomorrow. I’ve also started fermenting some fpj for next feed. She’s only been watered when top dressed this week soil is still moist and not needing water. Will see you next week
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She's starting to show me why she's called Sherbet... getting some orang-ish throughout the buds & leaves are starting with a hint of deep purple. Using dirty aquarium water has been going great through flowering so far, no nitrogen toxicity. 3/11/22 - Defoliated for the last time! Defoliated so there's no moisture buildup between leaves, preventing PM. There were so many leaves, it looked pretty like a beautiful bush - but my intuition told me that those are going to hold too much moisture. Now there is enough space for the buds to fill out with even airflow throughout. They don't look as beautifully full after defoliation but they'll be cleaner & easier to trim come the end of flower. Aquarium water before nutrients: 6.82pH 395 PPM 73.4⁰F Nutrients added: 5Tbsp unsulphured molasses ¼tsp raw potassium ¼tsp raw phosphorus 2Tbsp concentrate Seaweed 1tsp mycorrhizal fungi powder Aquarium water after nutrients: 5.83 pH 787 PPM 73.4⁰F
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12/16 - Today is Day 77 from seed. Mid-last week I switched her over to 60% strength (~1.2ec) and today I switched her over to flush with 10ml/gal GH FloraKleen. Upon checking multiple buds for trich ripeness and I found an average of approximately 10% amber across the whole canopy. Some of the larger, more mature buds were closer to 15-20% Amber while some varied as low as 3-5% Amber. I am choosing to go ahead and flush her out since I need the space in the tent sooner, rather than later. I am planning on a 48-72 hour flush then chop. This will definitely be my biggest yield to date, but her sister, the Amnesia XXL Auto might top her out yet, though she is still a couple weeks out. Thanks for checking out the garden. Stay tuned for updates this week as we approach chop day. As always, Happy Growing!
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Flowering W2 D1 Middle girl - 75cm,h from yesterday 2-3cm 3cm, SUPERCROPPING on all main stems. Think there is no other way to reduce height at this point. Too late for topping, so supper cropping is the best option right now. After bending secure main stem with wire for first 2-3 days Add 10l solution to tank, clean return line and filters Light intensity - Max 850 PPFD in middle , Light distance - 55cm, DLI - 37, Light Interval 12/12 Midea AC-27c5% day/night, TM 68/63%, AC Infinity AUTO Day RH - 69/72%, Night RH - 63/74%, Day Temperature - 28/29c, Night Temperature -22c/23c, Leaf temperature 25/26, VPD Day - 0.8/1.0 , VPD Night 0.8/0.9 CO2 - 400+PPM Nutrient Tank - 2.80EC, PH-5.80 Temperature - 19/20c, ORP-410/450mV Day Misting - 15s ON/20min OFF + 1 x 5 minute long shot Night Misting - 15sON/30min OFF Runoff 12.00h-r3030ec - low runoff, 18.00h-r2980ec, 22.00h-r2860ec Flowering W2 D2 Super cropping looking nice, girls getting up they heads, leaving like this for now, no touching Light intensity - Max 850 PPFD in middle , Light distance - 55cm, DLI - 37, Light Interval 12/12 Midea AC-27c5% day/night, TM 68/63%, AC Infinity AUTO Day RH - 69/72%, Night RH - 68/70%, Day Temperature - 28/29c, Night Temperature -23c/24c, - getting warmer nights, reducing night/day temperature differential, slowly.. Leaf temperature 25/26, VPD Day - 0.8/1.0 , VPD Night 0.8/0.9 CO2 - 400+PPM Nutrient Tank - 2.80EC, PH-5.80 Temperature - 19/20c, ORP-410/450mV Day Misting - 15s ON/20min OFF + 1 x 5 minute long shot Night Misting - 15sON/30min OFF Runoff - 10.00h-3030ec/6.05ph, 22.00h-r2860ec Flowering W2 D3 Light intensity - Max 850 PPFD in middle , Light distance - 55cm, DLI - 37, Light Interval 12/12 Midea AC-27c5% day/night, TM 67/63%, AC Infinity AUTO Day RH - 69/72%, Night RH - 68/70%, Day Temperature - 28/29c, Night Temperature -23c/24c, - getting warmer nights, reducing night/day temperature differential, slowly.. Leaf temperature 25/26, VPD Day - 0.8/1.0 , VPD Night 0.8/0.9 CO2 - 400+PPM Nutrient Tank - 2.80EC, PH-5.80 Temperature - 19/20c, ORP-410/450mV Day Misting - 15s ON/20min OFF + 1 x 5 minute long shot Night Misting - 15sON/30min OFF Runoff - 10.00h-3080ec/6.08ph, 19.00h-r2890ec Flowering W2 D4 Foliar feed - Athena Stack 0.2ml + 1 drop H4SiO2 - 200ml Remove wire from tops-supper-cropping, Light intensity - Max 800 PPFD in middle , Light distance - 55cm, DLI - 36, Light Interval 12/12 Midea AC-28c5% day/night, TM 67/63%, AC Infinity AUTO Day RH - 69/72%, Night RH - 68/70%, Day Temperature - 28/29c, Night Temperature -23c/24c, - getting warmer nights, reducing night/day temperature differential, slowly.. Leaf temperature 25/26, VPD Day - 0.8/1.0 , VPD Night 0.8/0.9 CO2 - 400+PPM Nutrient Tank - 2.80EC, PH-5.80 Temperature - 19/20c, ORP-410/450mV Day Misting - 15s ON/20min OFF + 1 x 5 minute long shot Night Misting - 15sON/30min OFF Runoff - 16.00 r3130/5.95, 21.00h-r2900ec.. Flowering W2 D5 Runoff around 3450ec-5.95ph, girls looking great, growth 2-3cm/Day - 80cm Get some carbonization in tank, tomorrow new solution Flowering W2 D6 Runoff - 10.00 r3210, Nutrient Tank solution change, 2.80ec/5.95 , 2.92ec/5.99ph New irrigation timings - 20/20 - 20/30 Filter change, girls have some leaf tip burn, but stacking is great! Flush in midnight, 10min - 5+5+5+5, two longer feeds per day is sufficient ( 18.15 i 00.10) Checking runoff daily ,+3.0ec or more Flowering W2 D7 Foliar feed - Athena Stack + H4SiO2 - 200ml Canopy @ 86-88cm, growth for this week 15/16cm Light intensity - Max 800 PPFD in middle , Light distance - 55cm, DLI - 36, Light Interval 12/12 Midea AC-28c5% day/night, TM 67/63%, AC Infinity AUTO Day RH - 69/72%, Night RH - 68/70%, Day Temperature - 28/29c, Night Temperature -23c/24c, Leaf temperature 25/26, VPD Day - 0.8/1.0 , VPD Night 0.8/0.9 CO2 - 400+PPM Nutrient Tank - 2.80EC, PH-5.80 Temperature - 19/20c, ORP-410/450mV Day Misting - 20s ON/20min OFF + 1 x 5 minute long shot Night Misting - 20sON/30min OFF Runoff - 19.30 Flush5 r2940, 19.50 Flush5 r2830! reset after 10min flush, 00.30 Flush3 r3090
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con 64 dias y viendo el estado de los tricomas diría que voy a empezar a regar con agua sola , unas 3 veces más en el que añadiré en el riego Dos de acido cítrico por uno acido ascórbico y en 7 -10 dias cosecharé.
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Week 1 Day 1 - 8/12/2023 1st Water change Day! Such a special time it is when you remove the little bit of Nutes that you gave them as an appetizer and you give them their first real meal. Added 39 Gallons of Water to my system SILICA= .5mil/Gal = 19.5 = 20mil Root Drip = 1mil/Gal = 39mil Cal Mag= .25mil/Gal = 9.75 = 10mil FLoraMicro= 3.0mil/Gal = 114mil FloraGro = 2.0mil/Gal = 78mil FloraBloom = 2.0mil/Gal =78mil ORCA= .5mil/Gal = 19.5 = 20mil Week 1 Day 2 - 8/13/2023 Everything is looking good the roots are making their way to the water and the new grow is looking nice and green. Week 1 Day 3- 8/14/2023 Everything is right on track, they are looking beautiful and in the praying position all leaves happily lifting towards the light. Week 1 Day 4- 8/15/2023 A little worried today her birth Twin the BA I am growing out is looking great and is raised towards the light and this one is just slightly under.. Will keep an eye on Her. Week 1 Day 5- 8/16/2023 Walked in and the humidity was under 60.... ohh noooooo.. So I added 2 humidifiers to the tent and attached them to my InkBird controller which is set to 62. Also looking at the roots and she has some poking out the bottom but just not in the water yet.. Luckily we are set for 14 days before next water change so the system will stay stable and her sister already has roots in the water so she should only be a day or two behind.. we will just keep tracking but she is delayed. Week 1 Day 6- 8/17/2023 Roots in the Water!!! Huston, we have a successful launch. This grow is on! Humidity was a little low this morning so I refilled the humidifiers. Other than that the temp looks great, the PH looks good, the PPM looks good the plant is in the praying position and all damage from the little drowning from over filling the cloning machine seems to have been fixed. Happy Happy. Week 1 Day 7- 8/18/2023 Yay.. week 1 in the books, roots in the water growth has started. Everything for growth and environment is looking good and on track, there are a couple of mutations with this Lady will keep an eye on those leaves. IMO this grow is going A lot during this week 1 then week 1 of the last grow when I had them drowning. Really excited on how this grow is going to come out.
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The journey for this lady is over! She is huge and gorgeous, the buds seem rocks just by touching them!