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Having a pop at Weedseedsexpress version of Do Si Dos. Been an interesting start as I popped 3 beans from from WSE on the 19th. The other 2 strains cam in no worries within a day and we're potted and under light on the 22nd. The D-S-D however was a no show. This morning I noticed a bit of a shoot showing so assumed she was just slower. But on closer inspection she had spun in her jiffy and the root was growing out of the Coco and the rest was underground . So i cut open the jiffy and found a rather yellow looking beginning of a plant...So I spun her around closed the plug up and will get her into a solo cup to root in.. The trouble is I got worried and have since started soaking another do si dos and a Sunset Sherbet... I swore I would stick to 3 plants and it looks like I'm on 5 again.. Maybe it is the green gods making sure I harvest enough..💚😂🌿. Some details about Do Si Dos . This GSC x Face Off OG cross is a (70%) Indica dominant hybrid with a THC content of no less than 30%! And what a beauty she is! Vivid orange pistils, sparkling white trichomes, and abundant leaves in hues of lilac and bright lime green. Besides, adding Face Off OG genetics to the natural sweetness of the Girl Scout Cookies gives this strain a pungent and earthy aroma, as well as soothing body effects. Extremely high THC levels Very resistant to mold Mellow yet uplifting effects Growing feminized Do-si-Dos seeds (indoor/outdoor) Do-si-Dos cannabis seeds do well in both indoor and outdoor environments. A greenhouse (provided it is spacious enough) will also do nicely. The Do-si-Dos strain prefers temperate (beware of cooler nighttime temperatures) Mediterranean and tropical climates. With its high fungal resistance, this variety's ideal climate is semi-humid, with a daytime temperature ranging between 70-80F /21-27 C. After germination, these feminized cannabis seeds grow into plants with long cone-shaped nugs covered in a thick layer of sweet sticky resin. The leaves are a deep hue of purple, which makes for a stunning contrast with its frosted buds and orange pistils. The feminized Do-si-Dos strain has an average flowering time of 56 to 70 days. When grown outdoors, the estimated harvest time for Do-si-Dos will be the end of September through Mid-October in the Northern Hemisphere. Grown indoor Do-si-Dos cannabis plants remain at a modest height between 80 and 100 cm. However, outdoors they can grow into quite massive plants with a max length of 250 cm. Do-si-Dos feminized yield Treat the Do-si-Dos strain right, and you will be rewarded with a high yield. This mostly Indica strain provides you with an impressive yield between 400 and 500 grams per m². Provide her with optimal conditions, and you can expect the same amount of amazing Do-si-Dos weed off every single plant after harvest, when grown outdoors. Effects of the Do-si-Dos strain With THC levels up to 30%, Do-si-Dos offers potent effects. Expect to feel happy, relaxed, and pleasantly sleepy all at the same time. Do-si-Dos strain offers a surprising mix of powerful yet gentle effects. The initial high kicks in almost immediately and brings a cerebral euphoria that lasts for only a short while before turning into a peaceful body buzz and will wash over you, leaving you in an almost meditative state. A wonderful strain to completely zone out after a stressful day at work. The seemingly minor CBD content of 1% offers surprising medicinal benefits like anti-inflammatory properties and relaxing sore muscles and joints. Furthermore, Do-si-Dos can relieve those suffering from nausea, depression, and chronic pain. And people struggling with insomnia will be especially thrilled with the solid soporific effects that send the user off to chill with mister Sandman in no time. Side effects Unlike you would expect with a parent like Girl Scout Cookies, Do-si-Dos isn't overly sweet but somewhat fruity and floral, pungent, and earthy like a typical Kush with just a hint of spices. The dominant terpene in Do-si-Dos is limonene, to which it owes its refreshing citrus tones. Origin of Do-si-Dos feminized marijuana seeds Do-si-Dos finds its origin in the US, where Archive Seed Bank created the strain in 2016. This Pacific Northwest breeder came up with the brilliant idea of crossing two OG Kush relatives: Girl Scout Cookies x Face Off OG. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- All grown under Invisible Sun X Led lighting systems with the latest Samsung LM301H Evo mint white diodes.. Nutes are liquid organics from Green Buzz . Since I switched to this brand my plants have a vigour and frost I just never achieved with any other nute range. Discount codes are available if you want to try there's a code you can use. It does nothing for me I get no benefit apart from knowing I've helped someone else discover this range..👍🏼👍🏼 minimum Order value is 75 Euro https://greenbuzzliquids.com/en/shop/ Code: GD42025
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12/15: Some plants are taking too long to transition and stretching beyond my space constraints, so I dialed the photoperiod back to 12/12. 12/16: Fed today and rotated edge plants. Added another 150w of 3000k below the canopy. 12/17: Worked on ventilation...no A/C necessary now, as I'm using another AC Infinity 6" fan to intake outdoor air into the closet whenever temps reach 75f..and it's been cold as hell outside.👍 The final trick will be to replace the 6" exhaust fan with an 8" so as to be able to fully exchange the closet air faster ...but that's gonna have to wait til next season.
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SUMMARY: Last week of early bloom nutes this week. She's flowering but slowly and I wonder if its due to the stress I caused with the big defoliation on Sunday 14/02 where I removed most fan leaves and all lower shoots of which the bud sites would not receive enough light and just create larfy poor quality low strength buds. She smells very strong now as well. DAY 51 -------- Friday 12th February 18:30 I fed Jesus 3L of early bloom nutes which produced 570ml runoff (19%). DAY 52 -------- Saturday 13th February 18:00 I fed Jesus 3L of early bloom nutes which produced 610ml runoff (20%). DAY 53 -------- Sunday 14th February 11:45 I made 10L of early bloom nutes with dechlorinated tap water (no rain water left), 5L at a pH of 5.7 and 5L at a pH of 5.6. Sunday 14th February 18:00 I fed Jesus 3L of early bloom nutes which produced 800ml runoff (27%). [24°C/46%] I did a second defoliation on Jesus which was supposed to just be removing some fan leaves and inner foliage I missed last time but I ended up getting carried away again. Every bud site has plenty of light now so hopefully shell bounce back quick. I also raised the light again so that it is 16" above the canopy of Jesus as it was too close now Jesus has grown. DAY 54 -------- Monday 15th February 18:30 I fed Jesus 3L of early bloom nutes which produced 1350ml runoff (45%). DAY 55 -------- Tuesday 16th February 11:30 I made 10L of early bloom nutes with rainwater, 5L at a pH of 5.8 and 5L at a pH of 5.9. I forgot to turn the heat down over night and the humidity is at 56% currently. [22°C/56%] Tuesday 16th February 18:30 I fed Jesus 2.9L of early bloom nutes which produced 1250ml runoff (43%). Shes still not back to her usual intake after the defoliation 2 days ago. I turned the dehumidifier on and set it to 45% as the RH had climbed to 62%. [22°C/62%] DAY 56 -------- Wednesday 17th February 12:00 I made 10L of early bloom nutes with dechlorinated tap water, 5L at a pH of 5.7 and 5L at a pH of 5.6. Wednesday 17th February 18:30 I fed Jesus 2.5L of early bloom nutes which produced 590ml runoff (24%). DAY 57 -------- Thursday 18th February 18:30 I fed Jesus 2.5L of early bloom nutes which produced 800ml runoff (32%). At the wknd I think I'm going to try and bend the 2 tallest shoots down in the centre as they are taller than the rest by a bit now. I adjusted a couple of ties to expose more bud sites. I had to move the light up again by 2 inches to accommodate for growth as it was sitting at 14" above the canopy. [24°C/52%]
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Day 43 14/06/24 Friday So today was the day for cloning 🤩 I've kept it basic, taken 4 sides as clones. I've started their own diary now 👇💚 https://growdiaries.com/diaries/214698-divine-seeds-black-opium-grow-journal-by-pifflestikkz I haven't exactly mainlined as I have far to much going on ATM. But, I have taken the principle, kept my mains, stripped back and topped all. Resulted back to tie down LST. Hoping she recovers quickly so we can flip on the 8 week mark🙌 Day 44 15/06/24 Saturday Feed today 6.4 Day 47 18/06/24 Water today pH 6.4 Fully recovered from her massacre 💚 Since cloning and topping, she has started re development again 💪 Pushing herself out and up again 🙌 Day49 20/06/21 Thursday Feed today pH 6.25 Did it outside, Picture update 🤩
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12-8 Week 7 Lets go!! They are moving along nicely. Water when they wake today. Plain ol Yummy water! Stinkin now! Only to get More intense. #excited Hahaha removed scrog net. they Dont have much to grow, wasn't worth. just made watering and defol harder! Live and learn. I'm gettin there!!💪 12-9 Thristy girls!!😭 Drink my tears of joy. 💪💪👌 12-12 watered yesterday. look happy I think. :p Getting plenty of light, maybe a bit much, but no signs of stress. Keeping the course, till other wise! lol the older 2 are supposed to be done in 15ish days. Looks like gonna be a little longer. 😁 GD I love this smell. They getting their sparkle on now too! Kinda thick lookin trichomes. Well compared to my last grow. They are such small plants! These may turn out to be my first Fatnastyz Buds!! 💪💪👌🙏
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This pictures were taken the first day into the 3rd week of flowering for closet plant, and 5th week of flowering for window plant. It is quite clear now that window plant will have just a fraction of the yield of closet plant. CP looks way bushier and healthier. Window plant's buds have grown quite a bit since the pictures taken last week, but the branches look very skinny in comparison to closet plant. So I'm kind of worried about the final weight. Anyway, any yield is welcome. I don't want to jinx it, but I have my hopeful predictions. Closet plant was defoliated yesterday. I love the tree-like aesthetic this created. Over all I'm really proud of both plants' look. I really hope this fifth week of flowering starts a thickening stage on window plant. We'll find out next week.
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The plant is growing extremely, especially due to the flower stretching, a second net was hung up and high shoots were tied down again. The lamp is now running at 75% As a result, the DLI value is approx. 28 and the ppfd value 700. Flowering day: 14
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The girls just keep on cooking...and things are starting to get really bushy. I'm hoping that we're close to finished on the vertical growth front. Chem Brûlée just keeps getting bigger and bigger, but she seems to be spreading OUT faster than she is growing UP at this point (she's already 56" call). Pineapple Meatball is just a straight up bush. French Macaron is 62" tall and VERY thick on the vegetation front, but not as WIDE as the chem brûlée. 7/13 Sprayed with light neem/castille spray
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🍋🥧🏎️ LEMON PIE AUTO BY FAST BUDS 🏎️🥧🍋 🍋 26.3... 🍋 27.3 ... 🍋 28.3 ... 🍋 29.3 ... 🍋 30.3 go on like this, yeah 🍋 31.3 🍋 1.4
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Looking lush bottom 2 , change Wednesday Friday day 38 quick video fir you I’ve been working on m6 videos , so I did another Have lights on full power for 10 hrs , equivalent of 1.5 suns
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No se cómo expresar mi felicidad después de casi 3 años sin poder cultivar consecutivamente he podido cosechar esta belleza gracias a @blacktunaco por la K.O una genética llena de resina con flores compactas. Cometiendo errores desde el principio se pudo obtener una excelente planta corrigiendo todo para así mejorar el aprendizaje continuo. Se dieron 12 días de lavado de raíz y 3 de estos estuvo expuesto a lluvia constante durante los 3 días por tal razón se decidió cosechar para evitar dañar las flores
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Hola a todos! Ya se acerca el final de este diario, y por las dudas esta semana fue la última en regar con flora booster, Regue con 2ml x litro de agua. De un día al otro han aparecido unas moscas muy pequeñas que leyendo un poco se tratan de pulgones, en la gran mayoría de cogollos estaban pegados .He quitado a la gran mayoría, y para prevenir que se sigan expandiendo prepare un remedio casero con jabón blanco, y realice una aplicación en toda la planta,(al menos lo que note es que no han aparecido más, pero a la planta les quedaron las hojas un poco blancas).
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So this was my first grow on photos I have grown autos for a long time and I just couldn't waste my time anymore. I am pleased with the outcome but i will be starting a better diary with better plants in the coming weeks. Cheers. Light it up
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I did not grow these two plants to their potential. Hit with high temps as seedlings and fungus gnats in flower, I decided to harvest them probably 7-9 days too early. Nonetheless, after 4-5 days drying, they've been trimmed and jarred and tested. Smoke is very complex and honestly have never smelled such a strong incense like smoke rolling off the pipe before. Very clear and relaxing so far. Delicious grapey spiced beer flavor. Very white ash. So happy to have a larger lady of this being finished properly right now.
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Was bummed out plant got red mites at the end but that’s fine, it didn’t not impact the grow (or at least I didn’t notice.) Harvested at the end of the 6th week of flower. Trichomes had already started turning amber due to heat degradation (couch lock party) what trichomes that were not dust ridden or amber was milky so I’d say it’s ready. Choosing the best time to harvest is still puzzling for me due to the fact that this is my 4th time harvesting cannabis. Thanks for reading... more info to come ...TBC
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En esta semana los clones pasan al indoor,y se nota lo favorable que es la luz en ellos!
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Everything is looking pretty good gonna flower soon just letting the structure develop a bit more..probably going to let Somango veg longest
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End of week 7 of flowering. Pics are on FDay 55.
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Day 43 - Starting week 7 and she’s looking good. She’s starting to stretch more every day and flowers are starting to fatten up a bit. Gonna continue with the foxfarm feeding schedule. Can’t wait for her to finish! Day 44 - The room is really starting to smell amazing. Just keeping on with the foxfarm nute schedule until she’s ready to be cut in a couple more weeks. Still plenty of fattening and growing to go. Day 45 - No major changes, she’s just chugging along. Gave a feeding of just water today and tomorrow will be the foxfarm feeding. I love her look and the smell starting to really come from her. Day 46 - No major changes, just continuing to fatten, grow and definitely getting really frosty! Day 47 - What can I say? This thing is an amazing grow and smelling amazing. She just growing and fattening each day. Still to early to really look at the trichs but wanted to look anyway. Got a few decent pics and there’s a few cloudy ones in there. Gave her straight pH’d water today and tomorrow and will give another feeding on Saturday. Day 48 - No big changes, just continuing to fatten up. Held off on watering today, she didn’t really drink munch compared to the GC. Will give her an actual “feeding” tomorrow. Day 49 - All is looking good and she’s plumping up each day. Gave her the foxfarm feeding today. Tomorrow starts week 8 so will continue with the feeding schedule until the end. She’s really starting to smell up the room in my house and loving it.
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Both laide are growing super well. One is taller but second one is more bush on sides. So far Im very happy grwoing this strain and both ladies just growing so nice