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This week went by fast! They're growing really fast and always hungry! They're getting ready for the flower stage and entering Bloom. They're getting 2L of H20 per day that's pH at 6.8. I water 2x a day! I turn them on at 6am and give them 1L of H20 at 9am that way they're awake and 1L of H2O at 9pm that way they're split. I feed my nutrients at the 9am watering. I pH my nutrient mix somewhere between 5.8 and 6.2. I also have amended the soil with Soil Recharge and that's once a week as well as the Fish Shit and The Stash Blend. Then, I always flush with only pH H20 the day after any nutrient mix. Overall, the plants are healthy and I'm waiting to see how they turn out!
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Tag 8 : Das umtopfen in 1l Töpfe hat den Pflanzen gut getan sie entwickeln sich weiterhin gut, auf Lichtintensität 50% umgestellt Tag 9 : Lichtintensität auf 60% gestellt langsam erhöhen und beobachten, es bilden sich kleine Kugel Trichome auf den Blättern die sehr gut duften wenn man sie leicht reibt. Gegen 16:00 Uhr das Wasser mit Biobizz CalMag 0.3ml/l versetzt und mit BioBizz Bio Down auf einen PH Wert von 6,4 gebracht, anschließend alle Töpfe befeuchtet und mit kurzer Wartezeit 150ml Wasser pro Topf gegeben was 15% Topfvolumen der 1l Töpfe entspricht, es entsteht kein Drain. Tag 10: Den Pflanzen gefallen die größeren Töpfe und anscheinend auch das PH angepasste Wasser sowie das zusätzliche BioBizz CalMag es wird stetig Blattmasse zugelegt. Tag 11: Die Entwicklung schreitet gut voran, heute um 09:45 Uhr habe ich die Lichtintensität auf 70% erhöht und beobachte wie die Pflanzen reagieren, ich denke morgen wird wieder gegossen, das Gewicht der Töpfe kontrolliere ich mit einer Waage. Tag 12: Heute morgen um 7:30 Uhr jeden Topf gewogen, anschließend befeuchtet und nach einigen Minuten warten Wasser mit einem PH Wert von 6,5 und 0,3ml BioBizz CalMag gegossen. Die Erhöhung der Lichtintensität von 70 % vertragen sie ganz gut aber ich kriege meinen VPD Wert nicht niedriger durch die hohen Temperaturen und geringe Luftfeuchtigkeit die durchs Fenster kommen evtl. muss ich nochmal einen Luftbefeuchter dazu stellen. Tag 13: Alles sieht gut aus, mit dem Luftbefeuchter kann ich den VPD besser regulieren, morgen wird umgetopft und gegossen, beim wiegen der Töpfe waren die Wurzeln schon unten am Topf zu sehen, heute gibt es nichts weiter zu tun. Tag 14: Die Töpfe sind sehr gut durchwurzelt ich denke der Shrooms Wurzelstimulator hat auch dazu beigetragen, eigentlich wollte ich heute in 5,7L Töpfe umtopfen schaffe dies leider nicht aus Zeitmangel. Deswegen ist der Plan die Pflanzen bis morgen weiter durchtrocknen zu lassen und sie ein bisschen mehr zu stressen. Morgen werden dann alle in 5,7L Töpfe gesetzt und ordentlich angegossen. Das ist das Ende der zweiten Woche. Mein Fazit: Es lief bisher alles gut eine Pflanze zeigt an den unteren Blättern einen Nährstoffmangel vielleicht kommt das weil ich sie am Anfang evtl. überwässert habe, trotz der schlechten Temperatur und Luftfeuchtigkeitsverhältnissen die ich durch den Luftbefeuchter seit einigen Tagen besser im Griff habe, haben sich meiner Einschätzung nach alle Pflanzen ganz gut entwickelt. Falls jemand diesen Bericht lesen sollte bin ich gerne froh Tipps und Hinweise zu hören da dies mein erster Grow ist. Morgen nach dem umtopfen gibt es wieder ein Update ;)
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Ho appena raccolto al più presto aggiornerò dopo la giusta concia/cura
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Hello Growmies, As we conclude the sixth week with our Epic Buzz plants in the Tent-X Ultimate Grow Showdown, we've seen substantial growth and faced some climatic challenges head-on. The plants have thrived under a regimen of defoliation, lollipopping, and scrogging, developing into robust specimens ready for the flowering stage. The extended watering intervals and the consistent application of our chosen nutrient blend, Alga Grow, Sugar Royal, Power Roots, and Orca, have supported their vigorous development, ensuring they are well-nourished and hydrated. However, managing the environmental conditions, particularly during the night, has presented some hurdles. The recent introduction of a custom-built extraction box has been our latest strategy to combat the high humidity levels we've been battling during the lights-off period. This innovative solution has shown promising results, offering a more controlled grow atmosphere by extracting humid air directly outside, preventing it from lingering in the lung area of our setup. Despite this improvement, the integration of the Mars Hydro fan with the Tent-X system remains unresolved, leading to less than ideal fluctuations in our VPD levels. The lack of support from Mars Hydro, Secret Jardin, and even TrolMaster in providing clear guidance for this integration has been a stumbling block. We're considering a shift back to the reliable Prima Clima system, known for its seamless compatibility and ease of use. In the spirit of community and shared growth, we're reaching out for any advice on connecting a 5-phased PWM motor to the TrolMaster controller. The collective wisdom of this community has always been a guiding light, and any insights would be greatly appreciated. The resilience of the Epic Buzz plants, their lush canopies, and strong structures speak volumes of their potential as we edge closer to the flowering phase. With a mix of innovation, community support, and a bit of grower's grit, we're navigating these challenges, committed to providing the best care for our plants. Stay Lifted, Salokin
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I surprise anytime with dutchfem strains indoor, easy Girl Scout Kush they started a good flourish, fat buds, bottom buds also big, resin started, sweet smell of fruity mint chocolate kush when you push the nose in her flowers and medium big size of plant look very cute. Was a nice week. I know girl scout kush can purple buds and leaves in last period of flower, I wait this moment. I love this strain indoor.
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At the end of Week 3 this is how things are looking for the Alien OG, could be looking alot better. I will give them time to fully recover from the transplanting and topping and see how they get on in the next few week's.
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Again— my fault on this one— coo po ups and wold have been better if I would have ran individual dwc per auto— screwed them up in the veg/flower transition- regardless the terps are insane
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This week was mostly about maintenance, balancing the canopy, and keeping the rhythm steady. The lighter green pheno keeps drinking well and is building buds consistently. Growth in biomass seems to have slowed, which is fine — she’s clearly channeling her energy into flower production now. No new leaf mass, but steady bud development. The darker green pheno, on the other hand, required real work this week. She had become very dense and bushy, so I carefully defoliated her, opening the canopy and removing shaded bud sites that would never reach proper light. I was mindful not to overdo it, giving her just enough space and air without stressing her further. The result is a much more open structure with better airflow and a cleaner look. The PPFD increase to 1000–1050 µmol/m²/s from the week before shows no negative effects — both plants are handling the light intensity well. They’re responding steady and healthy, which gives me confidence to keep them at this level. Overall, the tent is vibing steady right now. The darker pheno got a fresh haircut and is breathing again, while the lighter one keeps cruising, stacking buds even if she’s not pumping out more leaves. Light levels are up, the girls are chill, and I’m just letting the ride flow. It feels like the darker pheno might even catch up and outshine her bright sister. For now, I’m keeping my hands off as much as possible, letting them finish strong so I can roll into the next project. 🚀
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She's growing nice and healthy. She recieved a good drink the other day. On day 33 she recieved a good cut and most of the bigger fans and keaves were removed as well as a fre lower nodes. She really didn't seem to be bothered by the cutting.
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The seeds germinated in two days. I put them in the dark in the cellar where the temperature was stable at 25 degrees. .
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Hey folks, as you can see, the ladies did not do well after the transplant. I have have burned the plants a bit by spraying them down with neem oil as a preventive maint. The next few days after spraying, it got really hot and I belive the spray left too much oil residue for the plants to transpire. Also to note that I did not take time to harden the plants. As usal watered the plants every 2-3 days with pH and mixed with 1tsb per gal of molas. New growth is looking good. I also topped them also.
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This week has been the week of explosive growth, she has shot up out of literally no where, she's now been topped twice, going to top maybe 3 or 4 more times let her veg for another 3 weeks then flip, happy growing and stay green ✌️ 💚 👌 😀
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She is still small but lots of flowering. Her ruderalis side is really showing. Have to watch out for that next time. Not so much fan of that. 🤔 so no🌲🌲🌲for me 😔 but love her shape.
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Hallo zusammen 🤙. Habe heute das letzte mal gedüngt ab Tag 78 nur noch Wasser 2 Wochen lang.
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The plants are very healthy I am running the low feeding chart from Terra aquatica at the moment. Ec is 0,9 ph 5,8