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Started some LST early in the week for the slightly older plant, then later in the week with the other two. I was going to let them go Christmas tree style, but I can tell already they will out stretch the others. Ended up just bending the top and tying with pant ties. This should promote some busier plants. Still figuring out the Correct Cronk Dosage, it’s pretty strong stuff, just trying to find the balance. Happy Gardening 🇨🇦👊❤️
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@Roberts
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Mandarin Squeeze has had a very week start. She sprouted, then acted like she was gonna dampen off. So I stuck the second seed in the rockwool. It looked undeveloped a bit. So it might not sprout or I will have dueling plants if it does. She is very week, but looking way better then a few days ago. 🤞🏻one of them gets established. Thank you Terpyz Mutant Genetics, and Spider Farmer. This is also my first grow using Hydroguard. 🤜🏻🤛🏻🌱🌱🌱 Thank you grow diaries community for the 👇likes👇, follows, comments, and subscriptions on my YouTube channel👇. ❄️🌱🍻 Happy Growing 🌱🌱🌱 https://youtube.com/channel/UCAhN7yRzWLpcaRHhMIQ7X4g
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@Hix57
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Le 98e jour se passe bien. La plante rentre dans sa phase finale et termine sa maturation. Les pistils commencent à devenir ambrés. C'est la première fois que j'ai une plante qui dépasse plus de 100 jours en espérant avoir le succès escompté 🌱🙏 La récolte se passe dans une semaine, laissant la place à d'autres petits et de nouvelles aventures dans un nouveau substrat.
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Hey people. So far everything looks good. I highly doubt that any lady here will be as productive as one of my “Runtz”. But we'll see. Have a nice week everyone.
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Lights sponsored by gottagrowsometime, thanks bro 🙏 21 days since starting to germinate and my plants started booming in growth 2 days ago, hopefully can top them this week 🙏 Im so fckng impatient😭 Also the damaged Runtz is still producing very small leafs, not sure about this little girl. Update Day 20: watered with up to 300ml/plant Update Day 23: Transplanted them, topped them and applied slight LST, wanted to lay down the stem, but all spots are getting good light, so i just split the leafs. Probably overwatered them a bit, since i watered the earth before and after transplating. 450ml/plant Update Day27: Watered the bitches with nutrients, 400ml/plant
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Girls are really starting to to take off now. Ramping up the nutrients slightly and started defoliation. It's interesting to see the phenotypes coming out. 3 plants. One short and bushy, one in between and one tall and lanky. Excited to watch the rest of the grow and how they end up. Off to a really good start. Tons of side growth. Completely topped 2 of them and fimmed the last one to see what happens. Currently trying to figure out the timelapse on my camera it only wants to save in few second long clips. I'll get it. I posted them anyway they are kinda neat.
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day 0 - gave this seed a dark place in my room to germinate and also used a little Ph down to get from 7,5 down to 6. 230PPM after about 17 hours of soaking in the glass i gave the seed into a jiffy. day 1 - because i had still 2 more of those seeds i think its better to just use them now and germinate them all together and then choose the strongest for myself. thats why we are at day 1. i just need one of them to germinate right now and the seeds are already 3 years old. i think one or maybe even 2 might not germinate because i just stored them in room temperature. we will see! day 5 - the seed wich has beed touching water 22 hours early has now shown his first sings of life above the soil, so i am trusting into the other 2 that they might also still follow so i can share a plant :)
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Gået ok men kunne satme os blevet bedre. 😉. MEN JEG håber at næste uge giver bonus, vi er også tidlig på sæsonen. Men jeg ønsker jer alle sammen virkelig en god sommer og godt grow
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Har lige været på ferie i 10 dage derfor først og fremmest er det første jeg er gået i gang med min GROWDIARIES.COM. 😉. MEN JEG håber at I kan se der er sket sygt meget på bare 10 dage
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Breeder: Simba Seeds Sex: Feminized Variety: Indica / Sativa Strain Genetics: Durban Poison Flowering Type: Photoperiod Flowering Time: 8-9 weeks Where to Grow: Indoor, Greenhouse, Outdoor Medical Conditions: Anxiety, Nausea, Pain Taste / Flavor: Cream, Earthy, Lemon, Orange, Pine, Spicy, Sweet Effect: Energetic, Euphoric, Uplifting Plant Height: Tall THC Content: 15-28% Yield: Hig
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Video at the end. Watering: 12.05. 3,70kg - 4,27kg The training is going well, I added some force here and there. Plant seems to be happy. I decided to order some powder feeding fertilizer, since the plant is now starting week 4 and is still quite small.
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just feeding ph water now and hoping to chop her very soon she could probably go on a while longer but I've got other commitments so shes deffo getting chopped in the next few days. The shogun nutrients have been great with no deficiencies throughout the grow. These were free seeds so I am extremely pleased with the outcome
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5/14 Watered today. I almost held off as it seemed there was a LITTLE moisture in the soil of the gmos. The bigger one was drier. I weighed dry soil and compared that's when I decided to water. Seeing how today is I think the fourth day since I watered I used less water. Since I' not feeding nutes yet (plenty in the soil) I'm not watering to runoff. 2 Gatorade bottles total this time. I want those roots filling the pot. I have burns on the event horizons. I think it was from the light leak. The toasted toffy seems exploding. I hope they don't get to rootbound in the 1 gallon. I think it was a good decision for the 1 gallon rather than the 3s.
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This seedling required some help in the beginning. appy with the growth so far.
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Sticky B is real busy making some space for the hedgehogs 👍 She has been in my little greenhouse a lot lately bc of bad weather and cold nights but now she has been on my gardentable much more enjoying the sunshine! 👏👏👏 I have made a bigger greenhouse too this weekend, for when she gets bigger and needs to hide from bad weather 🙏 im gonna show that one off, when its time.. 😎👌 And dont forget: FOR ALL MY GROWBROS/SISTERS IS A DISCOUNT CODE: ZAMMIGD2023 Happy growing for all✊
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W13.D1(88) 🍂🔥💧🌱🌟 The tips of the leaves are starting to burn 🔥. In the drainage, TDS levels are between 1800 - 1900 💧. Given my unconventional 🌱 fertilization scheme, which aims to provide everything for passive absorption 🌟 (without the expenditure of ATP on active), and the lack of data on the actual condition of the soil 🌱, I will perform a small flush with pure spring water 💧 each evening 🌟. 🌱🕒⏫🌞📈 Today, I'm once again extending the daylight cycle 🌞 by 10 minutes ⏫. The total increase has now reached 30 minutes 🕒, and currently, we're thriving on a schedule of 14.5 hours on, 9.5 hours off 📈. W13.D2(89) 🌊🔮🌸🌿📈 Partial flushes 🌊immediately show their effect 🔮 - the scent of resin 🌿 and flowering 🌸 intensifies significantly 📈 W13.D3(90) 🍂📜🔁🌱🌿 Yesterday, I realized that almost no one scrolls down to what I consider fascinating content 🍂📜. Thus, I've decided to periodically repeat it 🔁. Today, I want to return to the source of growth and vitality of the plant 🌱🌿. 🌟🌱🍃🌿🌞 All energy in carbon-based life forms is produced through three mechanisms: cellular respiration, photosynthesis, and fermentation 🌟. For plants, only cellular respiration and photosynthesis are relevant 🌱🍃. Cellular respiration is the primary mechanism generating ATP (the universal cellular battery) 🌿. The fuel for this process is oxygen (from the air) and glucose 🌞. 🤔🌿🍃💡🔬 But where does glucose come from in plants? It originates from the air through the second process called photosynthesis 🤔🌿. During its two phases (dark and light), water and carbon dioxide are converted into glucose and pure oxygen in the chloroplasts of leaves through the action of light 💡🔬. 🌿🍂🏗️🌱🌟 Thus, glucose is then used both for cellular respiration and for growth (as building blocks) 🏗️. It can be confidently stated that plants derive their mass and energy directly from the air 🌱🌿. And that leaves are the source of life force 🍂. The more leaves that remain, the more glucose the plant can produce, meaning more nourishment and "building blocks for growth" 🌱🌟 W13.D4(91) 🛠️🌱💡📸👇 As I operate within the confines of a small, homemade 🛠️grow box illuminated by standard LED bulbs purchased from the local store (featuring light temperatures of 3000 and 6500 Kelvin), I have found the opportunity to strategically place four out of twelve light sources at the bottom corners of the box 🌱💡. 📸👀🍃☀️🌟 The photograph vividly captures how the lady 🍃 has smartly turned the top side of her leaves downwards, embracing the lights ☀️. This clever maneuver is all thanks to her innate knowledge that chloroplasts reside on the upper part of the leaves 🌟. 🌿🔍🌞👁️🎉 Realizing that plants can independently orient their leaves towards lower light sources was, for me, a revelation 🔍🌞. With these additional lights positioned below, it's possible to engage in photosynthesis parts of the plant that are usually not illuminated, like the usually lollipopped areas, thereby fostering a greater production of glucose 🎉👁️. W13.D4(91) 🌿💧📖🙏🌱 Now I'd like to 🌿leave my impressions about watering. 📖 After delving into the respected Jorge Cervantes' Grower's Bible, 🌿I've garnered a wealth of insights. 🙏 Many thanks for such a Herculean effort. However, 🌱 the notion that cannabis prefers dry conditions puzzled me. 💧🌱🤔💦📘 In DWS systems, the roots are always 💧drinking, and the plants turn out quite 🌱substantial. Moreover, 💦water not only participates in the filling of the phloem—briefly, phloem is the part of the plant that transports nutrients—📘 but also in transpiration—essentially, this is the process where plants release water vapor. Plus, it serves as a critical component (alongside air) in the production of glucose (6CO2​+6H2​O+light→C6​H12​O6​+6O2). Therefore, there should be ample 💧water. 🚫🌊💧🌿✅ And in it, there should be no toxins (such as chlorine, which is commonly used to disinfect water). Thus, I use 💧 spring water and perform small, frequent waterings, which an intelligent WiFi-equipped pump 🌿handles superbly.