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I do. One week 1 ml /l biobizz and the other week megacrop 25 ml / l . And these Lady's are getting also a TnB naturals co2enhancer bottle in both Grow rooms 125 and 250 watt And i do mix a coconut, ans granulated torn
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Vamos familia segunda semana de floración de estás apollo black cherry de SeedStockers. Que ganas tengo de ver el progreso de esta variedad, las plantas están sanas, se ven con buen color. La cantidad de agua cada 48h entre riegos. Esta semana añadimos nutrientes de la gama Agrobeta. Ya puedo confirmar que elimine la plaga de tripa con aceite de nene jabón potásico e insecticida para ácaros. Las plantas están bastante bien ya llevan una semana en 12 horas de luz 12 oscuridad. Estas próximas semanas veremos como avanzan. Mars hydro: Code discount: EL420 https://www.mars-hydro.com/ Agrobeta: https://www.agrobeta.com/agrobetatiendaonline/36-abonos-canamo Hasta aquí todo, Buenos humos 💨💨
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Not much to show on week 1 here's my grape ape looking over her little sister as she germinates in the soil I find this method easier as I don't need ti worry about touching and damaging the roots
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Hi Growers. Day 21 Flower So this week I decided to defoliate as they are super leafy. I took that pile from each plant. I also took off any branches that I thought would be under the trellis. It’s being pushed up so it’s hard to tell. They are pretty happy regardless. The leaves I left are already quite big after 3 days. I did 2 hydrogen peroxide flushes around the defoliation to combat any possible pests and nutes weren’t gonna help in a slightly stressed state and they won’t hate some extra oxygen to the roots. I let them dry for 3 days and fed today. The Vipar Spectra XS2000 is growing these plants nicely, heating the tent a prefect amount. It’s so powerful in my 2x4, I’d love to see it in a 3x3. They’re happy with it up at 22-24” until I know they’ve stopped stretching. Pretty easy week. Just trying to keep them happy and growing big. Happy Growing 🌱
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woot woot we got flowers starting!! Been such a horrible week for weather again but we got some steady growth! shes starting to get a little stank on her as well, yum yum!!! with 5-6 weeks unitl harvest i'm optimistic that I will get enough herbs to watch pineapple express lol i wish our weather would be a little better but oh well lol
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Blütetag 52 | Tag 112 gesamt Klima – Frühling im Anmarsch Draußen zeigt sich der Frühling deutlicher. Mehr Licht, mildere Tage, mehr Bewegung in der Luft. Im Zelt ist dieser Umschwung spürbar. Die Pflanzen trinken mehr, der Dryback läuft zügiger durch, das Substrat trocknet gleichmäßiger ab. Der Rhythmus wirkt insgesamt ausgeglichener als noch vor einigen Wochen. Die Kurven verlaufen ruhiger, die VPD liegt häufiger im gewünschten Bereich. Wir sind klar in der Endphase. Der Stoffwechsel arbeitet aktiv, kleine Schwankungen zeigen sich sofort – insgesamt aber ein ruhiger und stimmiger Verlauf. 🌿 Pflanzenstatus White Gushers 33 Sie reagiert feiner auf Veränderungen, bleibt aber insgesamt stabil. Die Blattverfärbungen nehmen weiter zu – deutliche Herbststimmung. Energie wird sichtbar aus dem Blattwerk gezogen und konsequent in die Blüten verlagert. Das Stacking läuft weiter. Die Buds gewinnen an Volumen, wirken kompakter und schwerer. Die Oberfläche erscheint dichter, geschlossener, reifer. Trichomstatus: Überwiegend milchige Köpfe, nur noch vereinzelte klare. Kaum Amber. Sie bewegt sich klar in Richtung Erntefenster. Triangle Sherbet Kush Auch sie zeigt nun deutlichere Herbsttöne im Blattbild. Optisch etwas gelassener, aber klar in der Endphase angekommen. Die Blütenstruktur wirkt sehr kompakt und sauber aufgebaut, extrem frostig. Minimal hinter der White im Reifegrad – jedoch im gleichen Zielkorridor. Trichomstatus: Milchig dominiert auch hier, mit leicht höherem Anteil klarer Köpfe als bei der WG 33. Eindeutig in der späten Reifephase. 🌸 Blüten & Duftbild Die Buds gewinnen weiter an Struktur und Geschlossenheit. Die Verdichtung ist sichtbar, die Form wirkt ausgereifter als noch vor einer Woche. Aromatisch entwickelt sich das Profil weiter. Die Frucht bleibt präsent, wird jedoch zunehmend von einer würzigeren Tiefe begleitet. Die Komplexität nimmt zu, ebenso die Intensität. Das Zusammenspiel der Noten wirkt runder, dichter und vielschichtiger. Beim Öffnen des Zeltes steht der Duft klar im Raum – nicht lauter, sondern konzentrierter. 💧 Nährstoffe Unverändert gefahren: CalMag: 1,5 ml/L Bloom: 1 ml/L Keine Anpassungen. Keine Experimente. Konstanz bis zum Schluss. 🐞 IPM / Biologischer Pflanzenschutz Keine neuen Maßnahmen. Das bestehende System läuft weiter ohne zusätzliche Eingriffe. Schimmel ist bislang kein Thema. Aufmerksamkeit bleibt – Überreaktion nicht nötig. 🔎 Ausblick Wir sind auf der Zielgeraden. Noch wenige Tage – realistisch im Bereich von 7–10 Tagen, abhängig von der weiteren Trichomentwicklung. Jetzt heißt es: Klima stabil halten. Nicht unnötig eingreifen. Den Lauf sauber ins Finale führen. 🔎 Wochenfazit Die Zeichen stehen klar auf Reife. Herbstfarben im Blatt, milchige Trichome, fortschreitende Verdichtung. Wir sind auf der Zielgeraden – aber noch nicht an der Ziellinie. Noch ein paar Tage Geduld. Dann fällt der Vorhang. — Rocko 🌿🔥💚 Flower Day 52 | Day 112 Overall Climate – Spring Moving In Outside, spring is becoming more noticeable. More light, milder days, more movement in the air. That shift is clearly reflected inside the tent. The plants are drinking more, the dryback cycle moves faster, and the substrate dries more evenly. Overall, the rhythm feels more balanced compared to a few weeks ago. The curves look calmer, VPD stays in the target range more consistently. We’re clearly in the final phase now. Metabolism is active, and even small fluctuations show up in the leaf expression — but overall the run feels steady and composed. 🌿 Plant Status White Gushers 33 She reacts a bit more sensitively to changes, yet remains stable overall. Leaf fade is progressing — clear autumn tones setting in. Energy is visibly being redirected from the foliage into the flowers. Stacking continues. The buds are gaining volume, becoming denser and heavier. The surface looks tighter, more mature, more consolidated. Trichome status: Mostly cloudy heads with only a few remaining clear ones. Hardly any amber. She is clearly approaching the harvest window. Triangle Sherbet Kush She is now showing stronger autumn coloration as well. Slightly calmer in overall appearance, but unmistakably in late flower. The bud structure is very compact and clean, extremely frosty. Slightly behind the White in maturity — yet within the same finishing corridor. Trichome status: Cloudy dominant here as well, with a slightly higher percentage of clear heads compared to WG33. Clearly in the late ripening phase. 🌸 Flowers & Aroma Profile The buds continue gaining structure and density. Their formation appears tighter and more developed than a week ago. Aromatically, the profile keeps evolving. The fruity notes remain present, but are increasingly supported by a deeper, warmer spice layer. Complexity is increasing, and so is intensity. The overall expression feels more layered, more concentrated, more mature. When opening the tent, the aroma doesn’t feel louder — it feels fuller. 💧 Nutrients Unchanged: CalMag: 1.5 ml/L Bloom: 1 ml/L No adjustments. No experiments. Consistency through the finish. 🐞 IPM / Biological Pest Management No new measures. The existing system continues running without additional intervention. No mold issues so far. Awareness remains — overreaction does not. 🔎 Outlook We are on the home stretch. Likely within 7–10 days, depending on how trichome development continues. Now it’s about: Keeping the climate steady. Avoiding unnecessary interference. Guiding the run cleanly into the finale. 🔎 Weekly Conclusion The signs are clear: ripening is advancing. Autumn tones in the leaves, cloudy trichomes, increasing density. We are on the home stretch — but not at the finish line yet. A few more days of patience. Then the curtain falls. — Rocko 🌿🔥💚
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This Canadian Turkey Day we are thankful for the ability to grow 🔥 at home with access to great products! We are also thankful to GrowDiaries for this invaluable diary function and for the community of helpful gardeners. We are 11 weeks to solstice so this will be the last grow to bring some sunshine into the new year. I grew these strains outside and now we are trying to bring them inside. Our friendship plant has outgrown her pot and ‘pot head’ is ready for a new hairstyle. She’d make an adorable mother with a clone from this grow! Then set up a terrarium for her and train her real pretty. Oct 9: dropped seed in shot glass of water Oct 10: paper towel on plate with seed mat Oct 11: root emerging, paper got a little dry, spritz spritz and fingers crossed Oct 12: roots look good, planted in 2oz cup of organic potting mix that I figured would be fine for the first week, placed under humidity dome, in the terrarium. I instantly hate the potting mix. It’s dusty and heavy. Shit. Big mistake. Oct 14: We have a seedling! Oct 16: She hasn’t grown! And the other is pushing up but still wearing her coat. Oct 17: Our seedlings are not taking off and I’m really annoyed at the substrate I used already, it’s so compact. I’m still waiting on the grow bags that I ordered, arriving tomorrow.. I’m not happy yet with any of the potting mixes I’ve been testing and this is the worst one yet. It’s crucial I figure out a mix I can manage because I’m a chronic overwaterer and I want to give my roots a fighting chance. We are upgrading this grow with a pro-mix cx grow bag and praying it’s a keeper after all these fails. If I like it then I can easily pick up a bail. I know they use these commercially here. But she’s already stunted? Will she make it? 🤨 should I just start over? Spritz spritz. Seed hat is just sitting above the soil also not moving. While I wait for my substrate, I used up all that organic potting soil that I now hate to refresh the friendship plant and for propagating her cuttings. Anything would be better than the 500ml of dried out stuff she had left from 3 years ago! She deserves better but this is exactly the type of crap she thrives on. I’m grateful that she keeps coming back for me and I’m grateful for all the baby plants she lets me share ❤️ and I’m grateful I’ve been buying small bags of substrates thus far. Started 1 original lemon pie seed as a back up since this germination round appears to be a bust. Oct 18: so the girl I had all my hopes pinned on died, spritzed her with water and she lay down. The soil is like wet cement, my fault but an expensive mistake. Lost 10 seeds plus a bunch of other herbs I was starting 😭 Still waiting on delivery of my good soil. Update: pro-mix cx bags arrived and I rehydrated one with about 3 litres of calmag enriched water. There’s about 500ml overflow that I’m recirculating to make sure we are truly hydrated over the next 24 hours while I wait for a new tribute to come forth.. I wasn’t going to bother but decided to transfer the little seedling that was wearing a hat into a pinch of the cx and she seemed to perk up almost immediately once out of that other crap. Wishful thinking? We will know soon. 2 hours later and she’s definitely growing! We have an OG survivor for this grow and can proceed. We are very GRATEFUL
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Started LST and accidental HST. Lots of good growth fast now. This may not be a fail after all. Am trying some trial error experiments. ReCharge and GS Liquid Fish and Kelp have helped a ton and Rhino Skin has made for very strurdy stem/leaves that are pliable. Altho I stunted these due to (i think) high ph for a cpl weeks, some LST fun is just a must. This is just an experiment. :) I'll post a qwik vid. Judgement free zone-tips welcome. decided to fim 1 OG Kush and 1 Blackberry because..it's an experiment and I want everyone to say "don't ever top an auto."
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🍼Greenhouse Feeding BioGrow ☀️ by VIPARSPECTRA (models: P2000 & XS 2000) ⛺️MARSHYDRO The ⛺️ has a small door 🚪 on the sides which is useful for mid section groom room work. 🤩 🌱 by ‘GARDEN OF GREEN’
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Doing good, flowers keep swelling 👍 Looks like a 20-gram harvest 👍
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2 delle 4 Bruce banner sono rimaste in po' dietro con la crescita.. una sicuramente dovrò tirarla via
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Week 7 is begonnen en ze doet het goed. Bloemen beginnen voller te worden en haar kleuren zien er gezond uit. Ik heb ook wat onderste bladeren en takken weggeknipt. Pomp het op 💪🏽 Ik zal gedurende de week nog verse foto's updaten dus hou het in de gaten 🧐
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All doing well I have them on 400 WATERING VOLUME PER PLANT PER 48H
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High, on FD29 I ferted with 1,6 EC (60ml Flores/ 10l). On FD32 every plant got 3l of nutrient solution (EC 1,6 / pH 6,4) so I flushed the old shit out a bit. Wet vacuum cleaners are pretty good for cleaning up this mess. 👍 The pics from FD33 were taken shortly before the light went on. 😊 On FD35 they got a nutrient solution with Zyme, Flores, Boost (EC 1,7 / pH 6,3). 👍 Stay green. 😉
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Final week. Shes on ripen for 3 days already
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Great week again. Clones showed more great signs of growth and are quite healthy. Today I repotted them to the final 5 gallon containers that they will be spending flowering in. We should be going into flowering within the next couple of weeks, I will be monitoring growth and performing a pre-flower strip. Updates as they come, of course.
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My second growroom is built and the girls have moved in. This new strain combines two well-received parents, Juanita la Lagrimosa (Spanish for "Juanita the Tearful") and Royal Highness, which are themselves genetic hybrids of other precursor strains: Juanita the Tearful from Queen Mother and a Mexican-Afghan blend; Royal Highness from Dance Hall and Respect 13. On and on the strains date back in agricultural time, each new variety with its own unique smell, taste, color, high and medical benefit. However, in the past decade, a goal of all this tinkering has been what some producers are starting to call “Royal Respect” with the soul of marijuana's benefits going toward both body and mind. Painkiller XL is notable for its near-equal representation of 6 percent tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and 7 percent cannabidiol (CBD), achieved by a seed that's 70 percent sativa and 30 percent indica. While the sativa variety of cannabis is widely known for producing more of a mental, cerebral high, and indica has a reputation for contributing more toward its physical high, other factors are more important to consider: THC is the compound given most of the credit for that head high, with CBD takes the credit for marijuana's many proven medicinal benefits, which range vastly from relieving pain, anxiety, migraines, fibromyalgia and even mad cow disease to easing many of the most deleterious symptoms of AIDS, diabetes, epilepsy and Parkinson's disease. These are just a handful of the dozens of ailments marijuana is being prescribed to combat by doctors across the globe and in more than a dozen U.S. states. Cooperatives at medical marijuana dispensaries have been at the forefront of providing CBD-rich cannabis buds and oils for their patients, who undoubtedly appreciate being able to purchase the strain best-suited to ease their particular ailments. This new strain joins others rich in both CBD and THC like Euphoria, Royal Medic, Medical Mass and Danceworld that seek to actually not necessarily downplay cannabis' psychoactive effects in favor of optimizing its healing role, but instead equalize the two. According to the California-based Steep Hill Cannabis Analysis Laboratory, this equalization brings to the cannabis user not just the physically healing aspects, but also the spiritually and psychologically healing benefits as well. There are other strains with very little THC and more CBD than Painkiller XL , but rare are such splendid balances. Producers of this strain say it produces a considerable amount of pain relief, with a mild, relieving mental euphoria. With a flowering time of eight weeks, the Painkiller XL seed can produce 525 to 575 grams per plant indoors. Inside, the dried yield is 400 to 450 grams per plant. Inside, the plants average in height at about 31.5 inche (80 cm); outside, the average height is about 53 inches (135 cm), with harvest time at the end of September. THC: 9% CBD: 9% Yield Indoor: 500-550gr m2 Yield Outdoor: 500-550 grams per plant dried Height Indoor: 60 - 100 cm Height Outdoor: 120 - 150 cm Flowering time: 8 weeks Harvest month: Late September Genetic background: Juanita la Lagrimosa x Royal Highness Type Sativa: 75%; Indica: 25% Effect: Physical, clear high. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2017-12-25. Week 16, day 3. The girls starts to look better now and the buds are growing. Had to support the branches and did a defoliation and rearrange some of the buds so they get more lights. Added pics and video.