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First grow wasn’t a complete disaster, but it could’ve been better. I relied completely on the living soil and nothing else. Was a mistake. She missed out on some key nutrients.
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Baphomet is enjoying the autumn sun RN..😎👍 Luckily the weather is mild and sunny (but windy!) today and the temp still gets above 20C now and then..😸 (dayllighthours are mayb 12h..) She looks demonically delicious! 😋 Next update is gonna b a harvest..before autumn rears its ugly head..👺 (when its dry enough to vape a bit, so i can make a 'smokereport' at the same time😘) happy growing 4 all✊ ***KISS! Growingtechnique: KeepItSimple, Stupid!
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Hello Growmies, As we wrap up the first week of vegetation for our Watermelon Candy F1 Hybrid by Zamnesia, we've observed that despite being a mere seven days behind, these plants are making their mark with remarkable uniformity. They might be smaller compared to their peers, but they're growing with a precision that speaks to their strong genetics. Their identical appearances aren't just skin deep; from their symmetrical leaf patterns to their sturdy little stems, it's as if they were meticulously 'copied and pasted'. Their compact nature is a characteristic of their breed, suggesting a deliberate breeding choice for a smaller, more manageable plant. The same attentive care provided to their companions in the tent—comprising the Orca, Rhizotonic, and pH-ed water blend, administered every three days—has been extended to these youngsters. And they've responded in kind, with a vibrancy that promises much for the weeks ahead. Even in these early days, the Watermelon Candy plants are showing a resilience that bodes well for their continued development. As they embark on the second week of vegetation, we’ll be keeping an eye out for the unique traits they'll undoubtedly begin to express as they grow. Stay lifted, Salokin
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Die Pflanze entwickelt sich wie erwartet. Sie kommt mit der Living Soil sehr gut zurecht und zeigt ein sattes Dunkelgrün. Zu Beginn wachsen Pflanzen in Living Soil aus meiner Sicht oft etwas langsamer, legen später aber deutlich zu. Der bisherige Wuchs gefällt mir gut. Die kompakte Wuchsform lässt mich vermuten, dass der Indica-Anteil überwiegt. Mitte der Woche habe ich zehn Kompostwürmer der Art Eisenia hortensis eingesetzt. Ich erwarte von ihnen einen positiven Effekt auf das Bodenleben und eine bessere Sauerstoffversorgung im Wurzelbereich. Da ich den Topf künftig im No-Till-Verfahren weiter nutzen möchte, sollen die Würmer alte Wurzeln zersetzen. Ich habe die Würmer auf die Erde gesetzt; zehn Minuten später waren sie verschwunden. Seitdem habe ich keinen mehr gesehen, was für mich ein gutes Zeichen ist und darauf hindeutet, dass ihnen die Erde zusagt. Die Bewässerung erfolgt weiterhin mit dem Drucksprüher. Das Blumat-System habe ich inzwischen in Betrieb genommen. Offenbar reicht der Druck jedoch nicht aus, um den Tropfring zu betreiben. Das hätte ich vorab besser testen sollen. Da ich den Hochtank nicht höher stellen kann, um den Leitungsdruck zu erhöhen, ersetze ich den Bewässerungsring durch Verteiltropfer. Mit der Umstellung warte ich jedoch noch bis zur Blütephase. Die Parameter in Woche 3: Controller Einstellung Tag: Advanced AI VPD 0,9 – 1,1 Controller Einstellung Nacht: Advanced AI VPD 0,9 – 1,1 Durchschnittliche Tagestemperatur: 25,9 Grad Durchschnittliche Nachttemperatur: 23,6 Grad Durchschnittliche Luftfeuchtigkeit Tag: 63,5% Durchschnittliche Luftfeuchtigkeit Nacht: 59,8% Durchschnittlicher VPD Tag: 1 Durchschnittlicher VPD Nacht: 1 Durchschnittliche Bodenfeuchtigkeit in Mbar: 89 LED Leistung: 10% = 70 Watt Beleuchtungsdauer: 18 Stunden Umluft: Stufe 1 oszillierend
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Hanno iniziato la quinta settimana di vegetativa...penso che ancora poco e la passerò in fioritura 😂💪💪💪
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Welp she started dying in her 2 gal pot so I moved the light back up and put her in a new 5 gal pot then she went into flower mode lol the lights will stay 18 hrs on for another week to let some of the other plants catch up
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Hey fellow growers! Week 3 of Bloom is completed, and everything has gone smoothly so far. The plants are well taken care of and haven’t shown any signs of deficiency. To be safe, I did another top dressing with worm compost, microbes, and fungi. I’ll keep you updated. If you have any questions, feel free to reach out!
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Thickening up nicely! Got some nutrient issues on the LSD, but not nearly as bad a previous grows.
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So I had to cut all leaves, and also some of the smaller leaves due to mold. It was only a little bit mold but I cut away every part that seemed to white for me in the end. It probably would habe worked out growing her 2-3 weeks longer but I decided to chop/save her.
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The Bubble OG plants are looking really good. They're all pretty big and have a similar structure. It'll be fun to see how they develop their own personalities as they keep growing. Well, another year has come and gone. Yesterday was New Year's Eve, and I want to wish all of you a happy and healthy 2025. May this year bring you all the things you've been wishing for. Let's make this the best year yet!
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she finally showing pistels after three weeks(21) days in 12/12 tent.she is Thriving in its tiny pot dwc hydro spam.she is about 16 inches tall was 4 inches 21 days ago .She has a min of 5 weeks to go still hope she slows her stretch some to stay in the baby bears bed for light distance.
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- End of week 5 I topped them and they seem to react very well to it. Looking nice healthy and green , exept for the blue zushi on the right. It's growing really weird, but it seems to keep up with the other plants. I don't know if i will put it into flower. The 2 blueberry cupcake ( back row) on the right, are bigger then the rest. I bend one of them so it will be more even . Most of the plants have a different structure. They are f1 seeds , So there's a good chance you'll have different phenotypes Now i will train them a litte untill they are big enough, and then place a trellis net.
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We used a 200L rain catcher to brew feed using General Hydroponics. Worked well, we just needed to add some PH solution as it was slightly acidic. We definitely made a few mistakes when transplanting last week, next season we will be doing things alot differently in terms of homes so they don't have to get transplanted so often.
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Greetings, fellow cultivators! Week 10 marks the zenith of our incredible journey with the Big Cheese Auto, and it's like witnessing a grand finale in a botanical symphony. A heartfelt salute to Seeds Mafia for the genetics that have led us to this captivating moment. Our green queen is gracefully fading into the final chapters of her life, akin to the changing seasons. The Autopot system, our faithful companion, has been the guardian throughout this journey, ensuring a nutrient dance that sculpted the masterpiece before us. It's like the closing act of a green odyssey. As we approach the grand finale, all additional feedings have come to a serene end. Our Big Cheese Auto is now sipping pure water, a gentle transition as she readies herself for the final curtain call. It's like allowing the plant to gracefully bow out, showcasing the culmination of her life's work. The transformation is mesmerizing! The colors are shifting like the changing leaves of autumn, a poetic reflection of the plant's life cycle. It's like witnessing nature's artwork unfold, with hues of green, purple, and amber blending seamlessly. Each leaf tells a story, a testament to the plant's resilience and the seasons it has weathered. The trichomes are now a sparkling crown, each one a testament to the plant's potency. Their production, color, and shape are in perfect harmony, signaling the imminent harvest. It's like a field of glistening diamonds, a visual ode to the journey we've embarked upon. As a prelude to the final act, all feedings have ceased. Our Big Cheese Auto now drinks pure water, allowing her to express her true essence in these concluding moments. It's like letting her compose the last notes of her botanical symphony. A profound thank you to Seeds Mafia for entrusting us with genetics that have flourished into this spectacular finale. Aptus Holland, your nutrients have been the invisible hand shaping this journey. Grow Diaries and the community, your support has been the heartbeat of this horticultural tale. As we stand at the threshold of Week 10, the sense of accomplishment is profound. Our Big Cheese Auto, though reaching the end, leaves behind a legacy in vibrant colors and trichome-laden brilliance. It has been an honor to witness and share this remarkable journey with you all. Let's continue to cultivate greatness together but first lets see how this one ends ! Genetics -Seeds Mafia Big Cheese Automatic Light - LUMATEK ZEUS 465 COMPACT PRO 
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https://lumatek-lighting.com/ As always, thank you all for joining me on this journey, for your love, and for it all. My horticultural odyssey would never be the same without you. Your love and support are cherished, and I feel both honored and blessed to have you in my life
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Trying to tuck these huge fan leaves to expose the branches to get som growth the leaves were too big and blocking all the sites but man these plants are exploding on these self watering bases from ac infinity ️
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ladies and gentlemen Welcome to peaky house gardens Have you seen the rainbow of colors that entered my house?👩‍🌾🏼 Guys....it's spectacular This punch will definitely know how to knock people out 😉 Pungent aromas and fruity notes
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Started with a slight magnesium deficiency so sprayed Epsom salts and will start to add calmag Forbidden runtz is starting to look better and new grow is normal now. It’s a long way behind the other 4 Started training on day 14. On the og kush and gorilla zkittles. Chopped top two fan leaves off and moved the bottom two out of the way. 17.9.22 light 51cm . 50% strength Ppfd 267-306 19.9.22 pots weigh 8.8kg 21.9.22 pots weigh Forbidden runtz 8.4kg Gorilla zkittles 8.4kg Og kush 8.7kg 21.9.22 turned light to 75% 51cm Ppfd ends 430 & 400 middle 480 21.9.22 Gave all 1.5L water. Bio tabs water Sour stomper 1L half strength biobizz to give a little boost Biobizz week 2. ec 1.4 ph6.5 23.9.22 Og kush both 11cm Gorilla zkittles both 10cm Forbidden runtz 7.5cm Sour stomper 4.5cm 23.8.22 Og kush and gorilla zkittles all got there top two fan leaves cut of and bottom two tucked and sprayed overgrow 24.8.22 Spayed 500ml water Transport 2ml Alg a mic 1ml Acti Vera 1ml Epson salts 1ml Small magnesium deficiency