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20/06 the plant is having a good streching, I try to control the height so that all the buds are always the same
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Coming along beautiful have tied there stalk to support and topped one of them
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White Truffle Automatic exceeded expectations in terms of aroma, resin production, and especially yield under a modest 100W LED. The sativa-like scent gave the whole thing a surprising old school twist. Perfect for growers looking for top quality in a small space. Another topstrain from Zamnesia 👌
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nice plant 💚💚 she is so unpretentious 🙏 next time definitely will try other spliff genetics ✌️✌️
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Habe die letzten Tage mal bissel entlaubt paar Fächerblätter und kleinzeug so das auch mehr Licht ankommt 🏽
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Well after a miscalculation on the feeding weeks I am back on track. I gave them a drink of PH 6.2 water on the 15th I will feed them this week with another Bloom, Humic Acid and Big Fruits I will increase them by 2 ml per gallon. I am out of the PK booster and should have enough of the other Green Buzz Nutrients to last the grow. They seem to be responding well to the feedings. I might have a little nutrient burn on some of the sugar leaves. Over all autos that don't get very big, the PPM level I have been giving them might be a little high. so one more week of feeding after this 1/25 last food before the 2week flush with Clean Fruits from Green Buzz Nutrients. something similar to a flawless finish I am guessing. till next week Roll Bigger Joints.😺
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Fattening up nicely, and smelling like citrus...I'm impressed
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Start of week 3! All three plants have had great bud site development during the last 2 weeks. The Super Lemon Haze is a bit thirstier than the Blueberries, so the Slh got and extra 2 liters of feed during week 2. The Slh is also showing deficiency, hopefully with the addition of B52 to the feed cycle, she'll come around. On th blueberries, there has been some rust spots appearing on the largest leaves, I removed the worst one's and will monitor more closely this week, if that issue continues or not. These babies are very bushy, they take up 80% of my grow room space, very excited about this grow and these plants.
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Budsites forming Defoliated 20th august Now i leave them go
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Any one know why my leafs are facing downwards
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🏆 Harvest Report – Cherry MAC Muffin Final dry yield: 161.71 g The highest-yielding plant of the entire grow – dense, heavy flowers with excellent structure and minimal stem weight. The buds cured into a standout mix of: 🍒 Cherry sweetness 🍦 Soft creamy undertones 🌈 Deep purple highlights on the tips and sugar leaves The resin concentration was extremely high, giving the buds a frosted, almost glassy look. Drying went smoothly thanks to the tight flower formation and healthy fade-out during flush. No oversaturation, no nutrient residue – everything finished clean and aromatic. Cherry MAC Muffin ended the run as the visual and aromatic highlight of the tent. Outstanding vigor, strong late-flower development, and one of the densest structures of the grow.
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More and more colors this week, trying to get the best pictures. I gotta cut it down because the trichomes are there. Gotta prep it for that with a little defoliation.
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Today is day 105 since the plants sprouted, and day 49 of flower (week 7). The plants look like they'll be finishing up nicely. I haven't seen any more pollen sacks or nanners forming on the Papaya Sherbert, and the buds on that plant don't look like they've been affected by pollen. The buds on both plants are hard as rocks, and still getting a little bulkier. The buds on the Papaya Sherbert (left plant in the tent) are getting pretty big, and I really look forward to seeing them after getting trimmed. The buds on the Orange Sherbert have definitely been smaller than the buds on the Papaya, but the buds still look nice. I think the Orange Sherbert naturally has more buds sites, however. Trichomes are developing nicely. The flower time on Orange Sherbert is 7 weeks, and I think it still needs closer to 2 weeks to form more amber trichomes, but the milky trichomes are looking great. The Papaya Sherbert has a 9-10 week flower time, so hopefully it lines up with the Orange Sherbet. The trichomes on Papaya Sherbert are noticeably behind, but not too far.
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I was about to start crying ahahah when I got my main stem splited in the half something like the 1/3 of it , i respont straight and tied it up with a fabric materiaal instant of duktaping it and then spraing it with the revive solutions from A.D some time per day also non stop praying 😂😁 it was 1week of flowering so its kinda but, hope it will go well , untill now 24hours later looks like it never happent
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Week 3 - girls are loving life a getting bigger by the day, general plant structure is pretty much perfect, and they are showing strong indica leaning characteristics which is just what i want to see 🌱🌿🍀
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Planta muito linda comesando a criar polem. Ramos com mais ou menos o mesmo tamanho.