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6March: Start flower first 2 weeks only blooming with 200watt the purple kush didnt make it it was a bad seed,
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Another tropical week... growing well... oldest leaves removed...☀️🌱🍀💪
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THE BIG UPDATE GANG!!!!!!! ✨✨✨😎👌🌱🥦🌳 So starting the 5th week of veg, the girls are looking really really great, im already moving alot of the smaller babies out of there which i was growing to help out mama dukes for her garden, gotta help where we can, so anyways now i have more room, im going to be going to DC for 6 or 7 days but i have the scheduling set, will be minimal updates as im away but ill try to keep posting and yea hope all is well with everyone, again as always any and all advice is always greatly appreciated, FYI: i did start some LST on the plants but i decided to wait a bit longer and use garden wire instead of steel wire, again all advice is appreciated thanks guys!!!!!!!!!!
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Les plantes étaient vraiment givré lord de la coupe . A manipuler avec gant 🤣 Agréablement surpris des terpene . Il ses vraiment installer une odeur de crème glacer à la vabille ses dernière semaine .
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Start of week 5 of flower, both gelato going well, both medium size but have some thick colas in the middle, more indica in shape Packing on weight and crystal at the moment still 💪👍😎
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Diese Woche gab es ein paar Probleme, sowohl Salzaufbau im Substrat sowie Stress durch zu viel Licht. Der EC im Drain lag bei 3,0 mS und der Ph bei 7,5, dadurch ist die Kaliumaufnahme blockiert. Um da dagegen zu steuern habe ich ein Mal 6l Wasser mit CalMag und Ph 5,7 gegossen, um die Salzablagerung abzubauen. Außerdem habe ich das Licht wieder auf 75% gedimmt. Salzablagerungen sind zu diesem Zeitpunkt der Blüte relativ häufig, in Coco!
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Barneys farm Pineapple Chunk 23rd Feb 2020 👆 Shit I love this strain!! I mean check out the thickness of the buds on this girl. 👌👌 And they still have a long way to go too. 😜 This pheno is very Fruity smelling with tropical fruit being the main aroma I can detect. There is also a lot of stickiness amongst those flowers so I maintain the fans general blowing direction over them as I'd hate to see mold set in because of all the humidity we are getting at the moment. We haven't really seen much of the sun for the last 10 days or so as it's been very overcast with the odd Thunderstorm or light rain shower. The Heat's still around tho despite the clouded conditions , with the daily temps still hitting the mid Thirties. The Pineapple chunk lady is on her second day of no watering or feeding to allow the soil to dry a little and allow more air to reach the root zone. When I do water it will be mixed up with a little liquid potassium and Mycorrhizae foor the roots. Not a lot else to report other than I left my radio playing some classical music for the girls in the greenhouse , as I have read that they can respond well to it. Who knows? It may work 😏 but it also masks the sound of the fan a bit so It's it's all good. 😎 Thanks for reading this weeks update & If you liked it , Please let me know by leaving a like. Cheers 👍👍👍
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Hello guys. We have reached the fourth week😍😍 This week I have to top and lsd the plants. And our og creams have shown their female organs again and this means that the project is progressing successfully. I also uploaded the topping video for you😍 Thank you for commenting and following me. "farah4weed"
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This week I didn’t make any structural changes and just let the plant develop naturally. I’ve now introduced Green Sensation and removed Power Buds from the feeding schedule. Also, I forgot to mention that last week I set the LED to 100%, and it’s currently running at around 800 PPFD. Everything is progressing well so far, now it’s just about maintaining stability and letting the plant focus on flower development 🌸💪
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Dear Grow Community, I'm reporting back with the third week of my Northern light grows. All 5 plants have grown very nicely and enjoy the climate and the fertilizer. As with the RG plants I will start LST in the 4th week and keep you up to date. Best wishes absolute growth
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Привет садоводы и огородники ! Началась новая неделя и это последняя неделя пару дней назад я поменял раствор на Ripen цветки получились плотные и обильно покрыты смолой , как все любят на мой взгляд это очень хороший сорт от создателей SSSC опять порадовали ,вам ребята респект !!! сегодня я получил посылку с семенами и на днях начну новую историю
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Thick luh mas. Some the White wedding phenos all outperformed my custom bred seeds. I’ll be sticking to a legitimate breedeer drom here forward Most plants have all white hairs 3 plants are crazy dense and beautiful Other plants are showing why a pheni hunt is impor
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The temperatures, humidity, height, and watering volume(if measured) in grow conditions are all averaged for the week. The pH is soil pH. Any watering done by me is well water which is 7.6 pH and 50° F. Coop Poop, Molasses, Feather Meal, and Soluble Kelp are ml/gallon of soil top dressed. Everything else listed in nutrients is ml/gallon of water fed to plants without checking the solution Ph. Day 1 we had a high temperature of 87°F. We had over cast skies, some gusty wind, and rain. Luckily the thunderstorms missed us. The rain did water for me. Day 2 we had a high temperature of 81°F. We had a break from the rain and I watered about 4-5 gallons per pot. Girls are still drinking heavy. Day 3 we had a high temperature of 68°F. We had overcast skies and rain most of the day. I left the house in the morning and was out til the night. I came home and a thunderstorm had wrecked most of the garden. Day 4 we had a high temperature of 72°F. The sun came out and it was super humid. I watered a few gallons as the pots and ground were still soaked. Day 5 we had a high temperature of 78°F. Skies were mostly sunny and other than the powdery mildew thriving in the humid rainy weather these girls are looking and smelling very good. Day 6 we had a high temperature of 70°F. Skies were mostly cloudy to partly cloudy. It's been very humid. I watered about 4-5 gallons. Day 7 we had a high temperature of 70°. The chance of rain was 50%. We caught the rain again. It was off and on most of the day. It was misty when it wasn't raining. I fed the number 2 plant 80ml molasses poured on top of soil and let the rain wash it in. Despite the major challenges with weather, this week was a success. These girls are really loud. They have a wonderful watermelon smell. One is straight watermelon funk. The other has a noticeable melon smell but the glue peppery, spicy, gassy smell is dominant. The powdery mildew has been the biggest challenge. This weather is just dominating my efforts to keep it sprayed off. The Ozarks make for a challenging outdoor environment.