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Soil PH Stabilised Plants Have Shot Up Over 10” Over The Last Week. Moonshine Spray Used Once A Week Until Flip. Lights Are At 60% Brightness
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@RookGrow
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They’re growing well, I’m fixing to feed today, (Epsom salts for Cal-Mag), Molasses and I Ph down with Ascorbic Acid and PH up with Baking Soda. I also used filtered water from fridge and let set out so the chlorine can evaporate before I use. And I water every 2-3 days. (Ps: I also started flower late so you might be further along than me.)
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@Addison
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Ready to harvest after 4month and 20days😉. Happy growing! #420
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I went ahead and transferred this week I also decided to start up my out door project things are looking good clones are Adapting well to new systems
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@Mtmtc
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Now it’s time to let her dry in a 60% rh for the next 12 to 14 days!! Special thanks to fast buds.
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19.03.24 (Wk 9- 6. Wk BLOOM) Advanced Nutrients Schedule (Start 1ml/Liter) 0,75ml/liter - gedüngt mit 75% Dünger Schema Advanced Nutrients - ~500 ml Düngerlösung + ~500-750ml H2O pro Pflanze 2. LED 100% DIM - ~50cm Abstand zur LED 3 Plants Cut - ~100g / Dry 3,6-Zoll-Rohrventilator — 40% LST//SoG
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@Medgrow93
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Just waiting and watering when needed. 21 Mar - smells like overripe oranges. Almost like they're starting to rot.
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Buongiorno amici della canapa 🥦💚 Un grande complimento a tutti i vincitori de AWC🏆🥇 Eccoci alla 6ª settimana di fioritura💐 La Critical Lemon ⚡🍋 sta iniziando a far gonfiare per bene le sue belle cime innevate😍😋 TENT-X 🤖 le tiene sotto controllo egregiamente! 🔝
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So shes doing well grew about an inch and a half! Moving into flowering since light change and I am very excited 😊 yum
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Shes doing great during this flowering stage and she is in around the last few weeks before harvest! She is very much full of flowers looks great to me and she smells great as well still needs to fatten up a bit! But super ex
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she's a beast and has grown really tall just hoping the buds will fill out in the next few weeks, I grew this strain a while back but it looked completley different to this and was half the size, maybe that was because it was grown in soil ??
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@Lambeta
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Hi there, weekly update. She is looking fine :)
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20.03 Starting to train the topped part, and got rid of the fanleafs. Also imma let her rest for the rest of this (Veg)week and only adjust wires if needed. 21.03 Everything goin good 22.03 Did some light Defo so everything catches enough light
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@Mtmtc
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Now it’s time to let her dry in a 60% rh for the next 12 to 14 days!! Special thanks to fast buds.
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@Salokin
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Greetings Growmies, We're closing the ninth week of our G.M.O. journey, and our green beauties are a living ledger of our cultivation narrative. They've weathered the shifts in their environment with a vigor that only the finest genetics can provide. Pheno #1 and Pheno #2 stand as living contrasts in our canopy, telling their own unique stories. Pheno #1, compact and sturdy, is a marvel of efficiency. Its dense growth form speaks to a hidden world of potential beneath its foliage, with promising signs of floral development. Meanwhile, Pheno #2 has become a titan of height, towering over its sibling with a stretch that has closed the gap in the race towards the light. Our feeding regimen remains unchanged, but its effects are now pronounced in the burgeoning buds of Pheno #2. This tall contender, although further along in bud development, still shares the same insatiable thirst for nutrients as its shorter counterpart. It's clear that both phenotypes have embraced the SCROG method, each in their own way, optimizing their exposure to the light source that feeds their lush canopies. It's a delicate balance we maintain, as Pheno #1's squat structure has resulted in a massive upward push, racing to catch up with the vertical aspirations of Pheno #2. The sheer force of their growth is a testament to their robust nature and the careful orchestration of their environment. Photographs capture the essence of their journey, with Pheno #1's closer nodes indicating a powerhouse in a small package, while Pheno #2's expansive reach across the SCROG net is an ode to strategic cultivation. As we stand on the precipice of full bloom, we watch with bated breath, our efforts culminating in a spectacle of floral profusion. As different as night and day, these two phenotypes remind us of the wonder of genetics and the rewards of attentive husbandry. May the weeks ahead unfold in a flourish of trichomes and terpenes, each plant reaching the peak of its potential. Stay lifted, Salokin