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Hello my friends 👨‍🌾👩‍🌾, Week was good, preflowering started, leaves are really great, nice green, no spot, really healthy 💚💚. I continue my training for the scrog, almost good :) And did again a defoliation. I'll probably did a last defoliation on the end flip, to remove under site and slim stems. Not yet seen pistils, but stretch in progress. I stay in veg week, because we're on preflowering ✌️ 💦 Only one watering this week, after transplant I had given lot of water. Water + Terra vega + Canna Boost PH@6 Lamp @100% Thanks community for follow, likes, comments, always a pleasure 👩‍🌾👨‍🌾❤️🌲 See you next week 👊👊 Mars Hydro - TS 1000 https://www.mars-hydro.com/ts-1000-led-grow-light Mars Hydro - FC3000 https://www.mars-hydro.com/fc-3000-samsung-lm301b-led-grow-light Mars Hydro - SP3000 https://www.mars-hydro.com/sp-3000-samsung-lm301b-greenhouse-led-grow-light The High Chameleon - Vannila T https://www.thehighchameleon.com/shop/vanilla-t-5
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The girls are already starting to bloom, I think they have doubled in size, they look really nice and healthy, they have started to drink a lot, plant no. 1 - 0.9 l, plant no. 2 - 0.7 l, and no. 3 - 0.4 l, about 0.150 ml will flow out of 1 and 2, 3 - 50 ml. I hope they will grow nicely like this in the coming weeks.
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Perfectly healthy not a single sign of defficiency or burning / overfeeding. First day of week 2 of flowering, next feeding i will add flowering nutes.
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April 14 - 21 Steady as they go. Some minor defoliation.
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Finally received a couple of humidifiers to test from the local shop. These shitty low cost humidifiers will not really do, I can only have them on non stop until the water runs out. If I connect them to a sensor that switches them off, it won't go back on because it doesn't have a mechanical switch, I have to press on each time. Still, let's see if this helps my poor dry leafs a little bit
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Hola a todos, esta semana elimine el silicato y el PK de la solución de nutrientes, además cambié el sistema de riego para poder suministrarle más agua a las plantas, las flores comenzaron a engordar con lentitud, al parecer, aún queda un largo camino para la cosecha. Saludos!
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Día 57 (16/12) CBD Auto 20:1 #1 ha empezado a bajar el consumo de agua... pero sigue creciendo! ¿Tendrá fin el stretch de esta planta? CBD Auto 20:1 #2 empieza a perder hojas por senescencia. Está a punto de cosecha!?!?!?! LSD-25 Auto está increiblemente dura y brillante. Un color morado oscuro casi negro OG Kush Auto ha bajado un poco el consumo de agua, pero empieza a formar unos cogollos monstruosos, completamente cubiertos de resina+ Día 58 (17/12) CBD Auto 20:1 #1 empieza a tocar la lampara! Vuelvo a subir la lampara.... Además presenta una ligera coloración morada en las puntas de las hojas... ¿Coloración natural o deficiencia de P? CBD Auto 20:1 #2 tiene un montón de hojas con senescencia acelerada de un dia para otro! Ha llegado el día de la cosecha! 😍💥 LSD-25 Auto sigue acercandose al final... todos los cogollos son duros como pelotas de golf 💥 OG Kush Auto estaba practicamente seca! Vuelvo a darle 1250 ml de H2O RO. Va a hacer unos cogollos brutales Día 59 (18/12) CBD Auto 20:1 #1 - empieza a mostrar coloración morada en las puntas de las hojas ¿Genetica o deficiencia? Aprovecho el riego con BIO PK 5-8 10 ml/L y darle un booster! LSD-25 Auto - se acerca la cosecha! 😍💥 Cogollos duros como piedras en todas partes y bajando el consumo de agua... OG Kush Auto - muestra más avanzada a deficiencia de hace unos dias, de modo riego con BIO PK 5-8 10 ml/L. A ver como le sienta! Día 60 (19/12) CBD Auto 20:1 #1 - sigue mostrando más deficiencia de P con alguna mancha en las hojas superiores. Menos mal que ayer la regué con el BIO PK 5-8! LSD-25 Auto - Le miro los tricomas y aún no está lista. 50% trasparentes + 50% nublados. Pero solo faltan días! OG Kush Auto - Está empezando a apilar cogollos de forma brutal, y el olor es una maravilla! Además se muestra sedienta! Eso es buena señal Día 61 (20/12) Busy time Día 62 (21/12) LSD-25 Auto - muy cerca de la cosecha. Apenas consume agua.... Día 63 (22/12) LSD-25 Auto - harvest day! Tricomas mayoría nublado y alguno ambar. Perfecta! 💦Nutrients by Bio Tabs - www.biotabs.nl/en/ 🌱Substrate PRO-MIX HP BACILLUS + MYCORRHIZAE - www.pthorticulture.com/en-us/products/pro-mix-hp-biofungicide-plus-mycorrhizae "GDBT420" 15% DISCOUNT code for the BIOTABS Webshop https://biotabs.nl/en/shop/
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🍒 🍒 We are now 70 days from seed and we are 42 days in flower 🍒 🍒 Everything is going great 👍 so I've changed there feeding program now to there flower nutrients 👍 Ok 👍looks like it's full steam ahead 😋 There looking fire 🔥 🍒 🍒 🍒 🍒 🍒 🍒 🍒🍒 🍒 🍒 🍒 🍒 🍒 🍒🍒 🍒 🍒 🍒 🍒 🍒 🍒 Thanks for the support my friends 🙏
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The weather is colder than I expected, plant growth has slowed down :(
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And the time for Le Madame Freak Le Chick to come down as arrived!!! This was a wild ride , super emotional and repleted with amazing views, i totally advise everyone to try and grow this wild card , she is a treat and a blessing in our lives As always thank you all for stopping by , for the love and for it all, i fell blessed to have you all with me for one more love journey, and a different one form the rest i did so far <3 <3 <3 Thank you Thank you Thank you , you guys are great and have been amazing , thank you for everything <3<3<3 #aptus #aptusplanttech #aptusgang #aptusfamily #aptustrueplantscience #inbalancewithnature #trueplantscience #dogdoctorofficial #growerslove
 With true love comes happiness , Always believe in your self and always do things expecting nothing and with an open heart , be a giver and the universe will give back to you in ways you could not even imagine so <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 Growers love to you all <3 <3 <3 Here are the words from this peace of art from nature creator Shapeshifter's @ HI-ELEVATION GENETICS <3 <3 <3 "FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Q. How did you create/breed Freakshow? A. Methodical selection, line breeding, and culling is the short answer. Read our About page for more details. Q. Is it an indoor or outdoor type? A. Everything I've ever worked has been outdoors, including of course Freakshow. It has been our experience that outdoor (or sun grown, as it's recently being referred to) cultivars seem to perform extremely well under artificial conditions. This is true of seed starts or clones made from seed starts. The opposite is not always true; indoor clones often give an outdoor grower headaches because they don't always make the transition smoothly. This is due to light spectrum, temperature, and/or photoperiod changes. Yes, Freakshow will do exceedingly well indoors, and will thrive and mature just fine in a wide variety of natural environments as well, so it's definitely both and I think might even prove to be more resilient to those sorts of transitions. Q. What are the potency and terpenoid levels? A. Average 18-20% THCa, THC; negligible CBD, CBN with terps variable, averaging 2.5-3.5, primarily limonene and pinene, but this is variable, there was a lot of diversity in terp combinations and compositions in all the prior generations, it's just something that was left "as is" for now. The different parallel lines that we are developing can be directed in a few different pathways flavorwise. Q. Why are the seeds white? A. Why is the sky blue? No, the mature seeds are shrouded by a rice paper thin membrane which has coloring and mottling on it, but it's so fragile that it disintegrates in the process of shucking. Stripped of the outer layer the seeds are very pale, nearly white. It came as no surprise that this plant would have abnormal seeds. Q. Is it a GMO? A. Wow...? Well, it's seriously "modified" and the modifications are definitely genetic, and it is an organism. (Genuinely Modified Organically!) Uh, no. No radiation, no recombinant DNA, no gene splicing or editing, no TALEN or CRISPR! These biotechnologies don't belong in the food and medicine plant industries. Sadly, in the near future it will become commonplace and widespread in cannabis and other medicinal plants as it is already is with food crops and ornamentals. I'll avoid discussion on this topic for now, but we hope some people enjoy consuming Frankenbud! Q. What's the floral period length? A. 8-9 wks, finishes early Oct. at most latitudes and elevations. Q. Is it a big producer? A. Freakshow will produce nice, fat, dense colas (see gallery) with remarkable trichome coverage, and you can expect yields according to your veg. time, root space, and general knowledge and expertise as a gardener. The same set of variables apply to expected outcomes regarding cannabinoid levels and terpene profiles. Q.What is the lineage? A. (Bigbud x Skunk#1) x (Big Sur Holy Weed x Banana Kush). NLD("Sativa") dominant, but the afghanica influence is apparent. I'm pretty sure that Freakshow contains some Trainwreck and some Maui Wowie based on some research I did on the origins of the Pineapple Express. Interestingly Big Sur Holyweed, OG Kush, Banana, Trainwreck, and Maui Wowie are all of unclear origins. We have to remember that these are all just names and that they don't really mean much. The exact heritage of any cultivar today is impossible to determine accurately. Also, considering the amount of continuous shameless hybridization that has occurred in the last 40 yrs., any modern kind could easily contain over 40 kinds. In the case of Freakshow, it's much more limited because the ancestry is largely older "Sativas" that didn't go through as much outcrossing. In the 70s in Santa Cruz, Haze was a favorite among surfers for the pure energy and I still have (greatly improved) stock of it around, simply because even when I made hybrids with it I always kept the original in pure form for obvious reasons. Q. What is the psychoactive effect like? A. Like the flavors, many people have commented that the "buzz" is somewhat different than other mainstream types out there. It's not entirely out of the scope of imagination that given that this strain has new alleles in so many other respects, that it could also contain new, unique cannabinoids, as well as new and unique terpenoids, some of which may not even be among the standard 16 or so that the average lab is testing for. Aside from the up, cerebral, energetic boost, some report a mild time/space warp effect. Creativity and idea induction should be mentioned, for sure. Freakshow has the pure energy effect and greatly alters perception to the positive side, so definitely destroys depression. Appetite suppression is a side effect, but the enjoyment of food is enhanced. I personally will attest to all of the above. We all have different receptor profiles, so these are just generalizations. Couch unlock. Q. Is it pest and mildew resistant? A. Indeed it is. On many occasions in the last few years, it has been observed that when pest and mildew issues were affecting other plants adjacent to in the vicinity of Freakshow plants, for unknown reasons the freaks remained entirely unaffected. This includes 0botritis, PM, various mites and insects, soil fungus, etc. We haven't heard any complaints along those lines so far, so if anyone has any problems, especially with a rigorous IPM regimen in place, we would like to hear about it. And if anyone can attest to the extreme level of resistance it seems to have we'd love to hear about that as well. Q. Does it contain web-leaf genetics? A. I thought I better clarify this because there are a few people thinking that because of an article "Growing Marijuana that Doesn't look like Marijuana" that mentions that I had worked web-leaf types years ago and had eventually turned that into Freakshow. This is incorrect and I'm needing to get ahold of the writer to have him change it. When I read the piece and saw the mistake I figured it didn't matter that much, that the actual method of breeding could just remain a "trade secret". Recently, I noticed online that a posting, "Freakshow only exists because of duckfoot" by Curious Cannabis Connoisseur, where he explains how I developed Freakshow using Duckfoot. Let me explain, about 20 yrs. ago a friend gave me a jar of seeds labeled "BC Bigbud" and I sprouted flats of hundreds to look for oddities and had found one web-leaf pheno which we named Webster. It was a female so I bred it to a normal leaf male and began selecting and stabilizing a line of Webster. About 5 or 6 generations later I had nailed it to 100% webs and had also stabilized it for a deep purple color and a nice "gingerbread" terp profile. I was busy working other lines at that point so I put Webster in the library. Also, I was having a hell of a time getting a pheno of it that flowered to my satisfaction. (it seemed to finish with a limited number of calyxes). I knew I would have to outcross it to something with a big tasty bud and restabilize it for web-leaf, and I no longer had the original BC Bigbud. I still have the Webster seeds, and trust me the thought has crossed my mind to make the cross with Freakshow, but why? Why mess around crossing things just to create something even weirder? I have heard that the "Duckfoot" also doesn't bud up well so maybe there's a correlation there. Anyway, people can do what they want to and I will too, but crossing Freakshow with some low-THC crap like ABC is in my opinion idiotic. I worked extremely hard stabilizing and perfecting a beautiful new subspecies and I believe it should be kept pure. I won't go on a rant here about the rampant crossing and the lack of line-breeding in the cannabis world in the last several decades, or where this will eventually lead us, but I will say that it's not in a good direction. Bottom line....Freakshow has no web-leaf genes, it was made using top-grade tropical narrow-leaf drug (NLD) cultivars. Q.Why is Freakshow patented? A. Although I and most others (including all the folks at HSC) believe in and subscribe to the concept of "open sourcing" because sharing in cannabis genetics was always the cultural norm, it was decided that Freakshow should be protected (1) because it is a novel and unique, not a preexisting strain (or even subspecies), (2) To keep the greedy corporate big boys from exploiting it, (3) To maintain control of the genetic refinement of it in all future generations. We really can't wait to share it with the entire collective world of cannabis enthusiasts and invite experimental breeding for personal use and curiosity." source https://freakshowcannabis.com
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Fire bud in 11 weeks looking forward to testing this by next week be Curing out in the vault in the end :) simple living soil brand Black Swallow KIS Living soil and their bloom top feed plus Dynomyco mycorrhizae 🔥 Thank you again Fast Buds for Sponsoring this journal experiment. Indoor organic farming keep it simple and get back what you put in thank you :)
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Buds are getting chunkier
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Lady’s are doing great even if the temp are really really high! Scare of powder mildiu and botritis I add a couple of more fan for more ventilation and oidio killer from agrobacteria. Today I’ll take out of the box the plant tiny plant
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# Purple CousKush Auto — Pheno B 🌱💜 ## Week 1 Vegetation | Every Plant Deserves Its Chance Hello GrowDiaries family! 👋🌱 Welcome back for another Week 1 update. This time we're following Purple CousKush Auto Pheno B. And if I'm being honest, this little lady had a considerably rougher start than her sister. From the very beginning, her growth appeared unusual. The first leaves emerged twisted and distorted. Development was slower. Structure looked irregular. And more than once during the week she reminded me that seedlings don't always follow the textbook. But one thing I've learned over the years is that plants deserve patience. Especially during their earliest days. Because sometimes the seedlings that struggle the most at the beginning end up teaching us the most by the end. --- ## A Difficult Beginning The first photographs reveal a plant that was clearly having a harder time establishing herself. The earliest leaves emerged with significant deformation. Some growth appeared folded. Some appeared twisted. The structure lacked the symmetry seen in many of her sisters. At first glance, she looked fragile. Yet despite those imperfections, she kept growing. And that detail matters. Because healthy plants don't always grow perfectly. Sometimes healthy plants simply keep moving forward despite adversity. --- ## Watching the New Growth One of the most important lessons during seedling development is learning where to focus your attention. The oldest leaves tell us where the plant has been. The newest growth tells us where the plant is going. And throughout this week, the newest growth slowly began showing encouraging signs. The center growth remained active. New tissue continued forming. Fresh leaves emerged. And although the plant still looked unusual compared to the rest of the garden, she never stopped trying to grow. That's exactly what we want to see. Progress. Not perfection. --- ## Finding Her Own Path By the middle of the week, the differences between Pheno A and Pheno B became increasingly apparent. While her sister quickly normalized, this phenotype continued expressing a much more unusual structure. Yet there is something fascinating about that. Every seed carries its own genetic story. Some express themselves in predictable ways. Others choose a more complicated introduction. Purple CousKush Auto Pheno B appears to belong firmly in the second category. And honestly? Those are often the plants I become most curious about. --- ## Signs of Improvement As the week progressed, small improvements began appearing throughout the plant. The newest growth looked stronger. The center growth became more active. The canopy slowly expanded. And despite the rough start, the plant never stopped developing. The final photographs show a seedling that is still quirky, still unusual, and still far from textbook perfect. But they also show something equally important: A plant that is alive. Growing. Adapting. And continuing to move forward. --- ## Not Every Star Looks the Same One thing I always try to remember during projects like this is that not every plant is supposed to look identical. In a room full of vigorous seedlings, it's easy to focus on the strongest performers. But every phenotype deserves the opportunity to reveal what it can become. This girl may never be the fastest. She may never be the prettiest. Or perhaps she surprises all of us in the weeks ahead. That's the beauty of growing from seed. The story is still being written. And for now, I'm certainly not giving up on her. She deserves the same chance as every other plant in the room. Whatever kind of star she decides to become, she'll have the opportunity to become it. --- ## Environmental Conditions Conditions remained stable throughout the week: 🌡️ Day temperature: 27°C 🌙 Night temperature: 25°C 💧 Relative humidity: 55% ⚡ 12/12 from seed 🌱 Plagron nutrient program 💡 Future Of Grow Black Series LED lighting 💨 Gentle airflow and stable environmental control With the environment remaining consistent, the focus remained on root establishment and allowing the plant time to develop at her own pace. --- ## Looking Ahead Moving into Week 2, I'll be paying close attention to: 🌱 New growth quality 🌱 Recovery of the growing tips 🌱 Structural development 🌱 Overall vigor 🌱 Whether the unusual early growth begins to normalize 🌱 The unique personality this phenotype may reveal Because some plants start fast. Some start slow. And some take the scenic route. Purple CousKush Auto Pheno B is definitely taking the scenic route so far. And honestly, that's part of what makes her interesting. For now, she remains in the garden, remains under observation, and remains very much part of the journey. Let's see what story she decides to tell next. Huge thanks to Zamnesia Seeds for the genetics, Plagron for the substrate and nutrition, Future Of Grow for the lighting, and everyone following along on another seed-to-harvest adventure. Grower's Love everyone. 🌱💚💜 "In a room full of stars, every light shines differently. Some just take a little longer to reveal their brightness." 🌱
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Had issues with my dripper system timer 🙄it reset its self twice now ! Unfortunately the EC in the coir got up to 3.6 after drying out to much before I realised. I've got it back down to 2.0 now so hopefully it won't stunt them too much .
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Week 10 done!!! She is getting frosty!!!! Trichomes are going crazy this week. The only input from me this week was to water/feed her.
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Hallo und Herzlich Willkommen zurück zur Cherry Cola RF3 von Fastbuds 😸 Die letzte Woche war das Wetter sehr wechselhaft, was die Pflanze aber nicht daran gehindert hat ordentlich zu wachsen 👌. Ich habe die ganze Woche über die Seitentriebe unter den großen Blättern hervor geschoben. Dadurch sollen die Seitentriebe mehr Sonnenlicht bekommen. Während meines Low Stress Training ist mir aufgefallen das sich die ersten Blüten zeigen 😍 Aktuell trinkt die Pflanze alle 2 Tage 1 liter Gießwasser. Den pH-Wert Stelle ich auf 6,2 ein . Mit 5ml Blüte Dünger auf 1 Liter Gießwasser komme ich auf einen EC-Wert von 1,6 mS. Ich hoffe euch und euren Pflanzen geht's gut 😁 Bis zur nächsten Woche 👋