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Whats up everybody cheers to another week of growth for everyone! This week the ladies buds started showing signs of progress. You can see them produce more and more resin every day thanks to the cold weather its really easy to keep a pretty dry environment. Can’t wait to do my final defo next week! Until then stay green!
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Harvest about a week early to not get any amber thricomes. The buds look amazing so sugary don’t want them to become amber. Will press like 70-80% into rosin. So don’t want no ambers’s. Otherwise this strain was amazing to grow! It was super stable all the time and produced some Sick buds for me! This shit smells like gods v*gina!
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White widow just found the solution yesterday. She should be able to make some good growth. Everything is looking okay at the moment. Thank you Seedsman, Spider Farmer, and Athena. 🤜🏻🤛🏻🌱🌱🌱 ❄️🌱🍻 https://www.seedsman.com/?a_aid=Mrsour420. This is my affiliate link to seedsman. Thank you grow diaries community for the 👇likes👇, follows, comments, and subscriptions on my YouTube channel👇. ❄️🌱🍻 Happy Growing 🌱🌱🌱 https://youtube.com/channel/UCAhN7yRzWLpcaRHhMIQ7X4g.
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Well i no it's budding but it's still growing tall and wide 56in wide 46in tall the grow has really been a good experience the the the Fox Farm nutrients is really making it take off the big giant bush in this oven I really enjoy and it's been one of the funnest most learning experiences I've had growing this is my 8th grow outside 3 grows inside I really enjoyed growing outside the plants get huge outside and really have huge yields so I hope you enjoy my diary and I know of I've enjoyed putting it on there so thank you for the likes and comments I really appreciate it thank you
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Hanging tight with this kiddo... If one thing is for certain, she is dedicated to her life as a bushy Betty. Having to so often defoliate has stressed this lady out. Despite that, she is surprisingly still hauling strong. I have to say, in my experience Fastbuds genetics really take a beating. My cycle with her goes something like, bush out, defoliate, stress, bounce back with full on bush, repeat.
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Apparently you can give your plant nitrogen burn with an organic fish emulsion. Live and you learn LOL
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Got back from 2 weeks holiday and immediately lollipopped and defoliated all 4 plants heavly. Will wait a few days for them to recover from the battering I gave them before flipping to 12/12. This plant is at the back of the 4 in the timelapse.
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Little airy buds,not as fast flowering but really good colors,she needed one or two weeks for sure but i didn’t have time,I will grow it again for sure.
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Had my brother defoliate these girls for me.😎 ✂️ Just watching for those hairs to show up.♀️
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So missed a lot of weeks in between here and now as life got busy, its ok, shit happens. Gotta focus on the real world and no so much diaries on a site for free... Plants are doing well. had a bit of a issue with some PH in the medium, it got out of wack, or something in the fertilizer reacting with something in the sprayer chamber, noticed before when adding the nutrient solution into the sprayer there was some steam/mist/vapour coming off of it. During this I accidentally over used PH down and then used some PH up to fix it, but I think it did not like this. The result was some leaf burning on all the plants, it did not like that. So now I know to toss it out and start again if I can. I also bleached out the sprayer at beginning but thought I rinsed out all the remaining bleach, even ran a Vit C through it as it will neutralize bleach but I might have missed the lip of the sprayer or part of its manual air pump handle mechanism. Also noticed I was underfeeding them a fair bit in veg weeks, was so scared of stressing them out into early flower it happened anyway. I increase feeding to aorund 700ppm on my pen or aorund 1.4EC, ideally I'll stay at 1.2-1.4 EC for the rest of the grow unless they showing they really want more. The runoff has been stable on PH and about 200PPM different from whats going in, meaning they are eating when I am giving them and they may want more. at least some of them. I have a feeling a small amount of burn will happen on the smaller ones at 1.4EC. Well see how it goes.
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Hello Growmies, Entering the sixth week of flowering with our vibrant Watermelon Candy F1 Hybrids by Zamnesia, it's evident that our decision to opt for low-stress training over topping is yielding fruitful results. The plants have gracefully embraced the SCROG network, with a well-distributed canopy that's maximizing both light absorption and airflow, fundamental factors for their sustained well-being. The Watermelon Candy's display of luscious green foliage and resilient stems is a clear indicator of their prosperous journey through the vegetative stage and into flowering. The environment within the tent has been fine-tuned to near perfection during the daylight hours thanks to the Tent-X system. The Prima Klima EC blue fan's anticipated arrival next week is expected to iron out the nighttime VPD inconsistencies, ensuring a consistently optimal environment for the critical flowering stage ahead. Despite being introduced a week later than their tent companions, these F1s are displaying a remarkable growth spurt, currently about 10-14 days ahead in development compared to the photoperiod strains sharing their habitat. It's a testament to their vigorous genetics and the efficacy of our environmental controls and nutrient regimen. The weekly feed includes a meticulously measured concoction of Alga Bloom, Sugar Royal, Power Roots, and Orca, administered every four days to sustain their accelerated growth. We've encountered our fair share of challenges with equipment integration, but it's the resilient spirit of these Watermelon Candy plants that keeps us motivated. Their rapid development and the advent of dense floral sites suggest we're on the path to an abundant harvest. In the latest images, you can see the substantial pre-flower stretch, with plants #2 and #3 particularly standing out with their robust stature and symmetrical growth. It's a joy to witness the fruits of our labor coming to such a vivid life. As we adjust our PPFD levels from 250-350 to a more intense 450-500, we're steering our lush green sea towards a future of dense, resinous buds, all while ensuring our environmental parameters are tightly regulated. The TrolMaster's data logs reveal our success in maintaining VPD within range, with occasional deviations promptly corrected—often just a matter of fine-tuning our fan settings between day and night cycles. Our community's wisdom has been invaluable, and we look forward to more shared experiences as these F1s reach their full potential. Stay lifted, Salokin
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Day 28 veg: Hi all , I hope your gardens are green and your stash jars are full ?. With the 4 weeks passed and what looks like a possible flowering start to the ladies with a few white hairs on the bracts and within the tip growth. The odd burns on the leaf are not from a feeding error but from the mist over spray of my d.i.y fungus gnat killer. A steeped tobacco , washing up liquid and bicar of soda. It works on contact mainly but doesn't bother the top soil at all. The flies are crazy now from the coco use ( 1 drawback of it but worth it still). It is a little "hot" and has caused the yellowing burn. I have now got some store bought product that has donenthe job instantly and will hopefully hot the emerging young adults over the coming week. It is a powder with multi use called Agrothrin. works on many garden pests and problems insects. Six-shooter is still a lighter shade than her stable mates but just think this is genetic as they are all feeding well so far. she jas a sativa kind of look too her so far and with the inset of flowering starting , I think she could stretch into the space nicely. Strawberry Pie is also beginning to show signs of flower too. She had her 5th nodes tied up to help the lower 3 (node 1 removed with coty earlier)to develop to the same height I am hoping I timed it right with the autos. The 5th is now over at a 45 degree angle so should hopefully stay put a little longer as the others start their stretch period. She is a wider looking strain like the Mexican , ,so a nice mix this run The Mexican is doing well now and i released her 5th node too sonlets see how she reacts Onward to the flowering cycle next. be safe growmies
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Hello friends. Welcome back to peaky's garden Second week of rinsing for this beautiful little girl who is already starting to show some signs Amber on these Trichomes One of the strains is giving me huge satisfaction ,I think I've never grown such a big beast "autoflowering" wow I'm really surprised by its branching I really like this strain a lot
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So Update! Ich habe alle leicht entlaubt und getoppt. Sie haben das Toppen gut weggesteckt und wachsen weiter. Ca 4 große Fächerblätter pro Pflanze entfernt die im unteren Bereich Triebe verdeckt haben. Heute wird wieder gegossen. Die Töpfe sind sehr leicht und ich gebe heute auf jeden Fall 2 Liter Wasser und steigere dann nächste Woche auf 2,5 Liter. Bis nächste Woche gehe ich davon aus dass sie dann den gesamten Topf mit Wurzeln erschlossen habe. Werde nächste Woche mit leichtem LST beginnen um alle Triebe auf gleiche Höhe anzupassen. Sonntag nächste Woche werde ich auf 12/12 umstellen und die Blüte einleiten. Ab dann gebe ich ca 3-4 Liter pro Gießgang. Aber das wird sich noch zeigen. Jetzt verwendet: - Plagron Power Roots additive - Plagron Pure Zym additive - Plagron PH minus PH angepasst auf 6,5 Ich habe sehr hartes Leitungswasser, daher muss ich selbst bei organischem Grow den PH anpassen. Die Erde alleine bekommt das auf lange Sicht nicht ausreichend gepuffert. Nochmal zum Setup: 2x Prima Klima Lucilu Shuttle 6 - aktuell 70% Ca 40 cm über den Damen - 550 ppfd im Durchschnitt 15 Liter Stofftöpfe Plagron Royalmix Bin gespannt wie es weiter geht. Let IT Grow 💚🌱🌿
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Strain: Fast Buds – Banana Purple Punch Auto RF3 (2 Plants) Grow Type: Indoor Pot Size: 4 Gallon Fabric Pots Medium: Coco Coir Nutrient Line: Athena Harvest Log Got these girls down and dried, and this time I only managed to get pics of the more orangish pheno but trust me, both of them came out properrr. This one in particular had that nice green base with bright orange amber pistils , really nice once trimmed up. They hung for about 12 days and dried out just right. Buds held their shape, came out dense and solid, and trimming wasn’t a fuss at all. I knew from early that they were going to be some bangers I already dipped into a little sample and yeah… same story as the other pair straight gassss 😮‍💨. Strong smoke, hits quick. Even before a full cure, it’s already smoking nice. Even though this run didn’t give me the biggest plants, I can’t complain at all. The quality is there, the smoke is there, and that’s what really matters. I’d run this again without thinking TWICE!! Drying Conditions 🌡️ Temperature: ~20–22°C 💧 Humidity: ~55–60% ⏱️ Dry Time: ~12 Days Another one wrapped up 🔥 Use my code ISLANDT for 15% off at Fast Buds