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@Dreadnug
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Coming along nicely - weekly nutes continue. Training the 4 offshoots and trimmed at the 3rd node. She is long on most sides so it will be interesting training her back to get ready for scrog.
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The plants are doing very well. The plants are not very homogeneous. Neither in height, nor in flowering time. The plants got their first week of cold nights. Let's wait to see if beautiful colors emerge. As last week, the 4 autopots of 24 l., (each containing 4 plants), received a nutrient solution of 0.5 liters per pot every 5 days. The plants receive the rest of the water through the autopots. I forgot to take pictures of plant#14... 😩
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Day 22 : Today was repotting day! I prepared my living soil demetheart system, I added terralba products and dynomyco mycorrhizae! I added molasses mixed with reverse osmosis water, elycitor and humic and fulvic acids! my tco is in preparation for 24 hours, I use the tco pack from terralba, to which I add many elements and bacteria Day 28 : Here is the end of week 4, everything is going very well!! I will carry out the topping + defoliation on day 29 and incorporate the TCO. Papaya #1 is so huge, but it has some deficiencies, everything should be resolved week 5
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@Tertat4
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The time has come for it to bloom
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Let her show us her unlimited potential; all possibilities exist within the present moment, yet most people predict the future based on past experience, when you are truly present. The observer effect is the phenomenon where the act of observing or measuring a system inevitably alters its state is a concept fundamental to quantum mechanics and applicable to various fields. It occurs because measuring tools interact with the subject (e.g., photons hitting a particle), rather than requiring conscious observation. Detection forces particles to behave differently—acting as particles rather than waves. It is closely related to Heisenberg's uncertainty principle. Light exhibits a wave-particle duality, acting as both an electromagnetic wave and a particle (photon) depending on how it is observed. It travels like a wave (refraction, interference) but interacts with matter as distinct, quantized packets of energy, known as photons. This duality is a cornerstone of quantum mechanics. Quantum particles, including light, can exist in multiple states or locations at once (superposition). In complex processes like photosynthesis, light energy acts as both a wave and a particle, traversing all possible paths simultaneously to select the most efficient route, acting as a "quantum computer". Particles can become so deeply linked that the state of one instantly influences the other, regardless of the distance between them. This phenomenon, initially doubted by Einstein, has been validated through rigorous experimentation. When researchers quantize the classical electromagnetic field, the theory predicts four potential oscillation modes, but only two are observable. The other two are "ghost" photons—unobservable yet necessary for the mathematical framework of quantum theory. Quantum mechanics is not limited to cold, isolated laboratory settings. Research indicates that plants utilize quantum coherence at room temperature to achieve 99% efficiency in photosynthesis. Recent experiments have shown that light can be manipulated to exist in dozens of dimensions, which could revolutionize quantum computing and secure communication. New research suggests that classical light interference patterns arise from, and are controlled by, specific quantum states known as bright and dark states, which persist even when light waves appear to cancel each other out. These findings challenge the fundamental understanding of reality, suggesting that the universe is far more interconnected, probabilistic, and mysterious than previously imagined. Emotion is the chemical experience of energy passing through a conscious vessel, e-motion, energy in motion. Emotions are fundamentally neurochemical events. Neurotransmitters (like dopamine, serotonin, norepinephrine) and hormones (like cortisol, oxytocin) dictate what we feel. The word emotion itself comes from the Latin emovere ("to move out/move away"). Emotions are literally energy in motion—nervous system activation, shifts in heart rate, muscle tension, and electrical impulses in the brain. Consciousness experiencing itself with amnesia, mother nature, father time, electromagnetic light/sound matrix evolution making sunlights data durable using water and magnetism as its template to store in DNA, less of a body with a soul and more a soul within a body. Clock-like recording device. That's why it matters, that's why you matter. Thats why it's never too late, lead to gold. Ecclesiastes 12:13
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This lady is getting real big, i wish i had induce her to flower 1 week before, but shit happens :) HST to deal with it :P Never had a Blue Dream Pheno with so many sativa %, I'm sorry about the quality of pics and videos but my phone sucks, i promisse some good bud porn with better quality for the next weeks :p
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buds fatten up now, The hydro plant is destroying the soil completely, the buds are 3x as big lol. i started this grow during the cold winter temperatures, thats why everything got slowed down a few weeks. i expect to harvest withing 2-3weeks from here.
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🇩🇪🌱 Woche 2 | Cherry Limeade by Doja 🍒🍋 Die kleine Cherry Limeade entwickelt sich langsam, aber kontinuierlich weiter. 🌱 Mittlerweile ist sie etwa 3 cm groß und bildet bereits zwei Blattpaare aus. Im Vergleich zu meinen bisherigen Grows im Light Mix ist die Entwicklung etwas gemächlicher. Ich vermute jedoch, dass die Pflanze zunächst einen Großteil ihrer Energie in den Wurzelaufbau steckt, um sich im aktiven Living Soil zu etablieren. Sobald das Wurzelsystem richtig Fuß gefasst hat, sollte das Wachstum deutlich an Fahrt aufnehmen. 🌎. Ansonsten heißt es momentan vor allem: Geduld haben und nichts kaputt pflegen. 😊 Außer den Luftbefeuchter und den Blumat-Wassertank aufzufüllen, greife ich überhaupt nicht ein. Keine Dünger, keine Zusätze – einfach die Natur arbeiten lassen. Genau das ist der Gedanke hinter diesem Living-Soil-Projekt. ❤️ 📊 Aktuelle Parameter: 💡 Licht: 200 PPFD (18/6, Stufe 2, 40 cm Abstand) 🌡️ Temperatur: 29 °C 💧 Luftfeuchtigkeit: 82 % 📈 VPD: 0,69 kPa 🌿 CO₂: Ø 750 ppm 💧 Bodenfeuchtigkeit: 80 mbar Bisher sieht alles gesund aus und ich freue mich darauf zu beobachten, wie sich das Bodenleben und die Pflanze in den nächsten Wochen gegenseitig unterstützen. Das Experiment Living Soil läuft bisher genau so entspannt, wie ich es mir vorgestellt habe. 🌱🍒 ⸻ 🇬🇧🌱 Week 2 | Cherry Limeade by Doja 🍒🍋 The little Cherry Limeade is progressing slowly but steadily. 🌱 She is now around 3 cm tall and has already developed two sets of true leaves. Compared to my previous grows in Light Mix, her development is noticeably slower. My guess is that she’s currently investing most of her energy into establishing a strong root system within the active living soil. Once those roots are fully settled, I expect the growth above ground to really take off. 🌎. For now, the goal is simply to trust the process and avoid over-managing the grow. 😊 Besides refilling the humidifier and the Blumat water reservoir, I’m doing absolutely nothing. No nutrients, no additives—just letting nature do the work. That’s exactly what this Living Soil project is all about. ❤️ 📊 Current environment: 💡 Light: 200 PPFD (18/6, Level 2, 40 cm distance) 🌡️ Temperature: 29°C 💧 Relative Humidity: 82% 📈 VPD: 0.69 kPa 🌿 CO₂: 750 ppm average 💧 Soil humidity: 80 mbar So far, everything looks healthy, and I’m excited to watch both the soil biology and the plant continue to work together over the coming weeks. Up to this point, the Living Soil experiment has been just as relaxed and low-maintenance as I had hoped. 🌱🍒
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Todo marcha como corresponde, esta vez se regó con Flawless Finish para que las plantas se alimenten de los últimos nutrientes y ya secando el sustrato comenzamos la cosecha. Próxima semana finaliza el cultivo. El aroma que mantienen estas nenas me ha dejado encantada!! 😍
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So far so good this week. She is getting a lot thicker and the tricone production is really starting to kick in.
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On flush regime, water only, no nutrients, only a soil cleaning solution. Still has some clear trichomes, a few milky and no browns. Guess it has to flower 1 or 2 weeks more. Full history of the setup on week 1.
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Lets focus on the remaining two. Toxy getting greener by day and looks big‍♂️(Day 64) Toxy recovering from her nitrogen toxicity. She wants some nutrients🤩 Watered her 3L and her sister 1. Both with pinned nutrients. (Day 65) Toxy 1,5L Sticky 1L (Day 66) Toxy 1.3L Sticky 0.7L (Day 67) Unfortunately, the plants haven't been taken care of for the last 3 days because I was sick Today I decided to give it full nutrients because the leaves are already very yellow. I watered again with runoff water. Toxy 3.5L with 0.7L runoff. Sticky 2L with 0.2L runoff. (Day 69)
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Added scrog net and starting 12/12 light next week
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el resultado seco de 177 no es real debido a que yo bastante para hacer brownies. pero estoy satisfecho con los resultados y recomendable. un olor y sabor unico
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June 7 - We ordered some new lights last week, they are 240w kingbrite samsung lm310h with uv/ir, 3000k, and meanwell drivers. We setup the new room and moved the girls into there. After a bit of LST and a watering (with nutrients) at roughly 7ph, they were ready to go under the 2 new lights and the same SF-1000 we have been using in this grow. The new room is a 12 ft enclosed trailer. I moved everything from the small tent into this. I put clear poly on the walls, floor and ceiling. I put poly on the shelf I am going to be keeping in there as well. I bought 50ft of 6mm mylar and lined the floors, roof and sides with it. I plan to get some reflective tape to seal everything and to cover the wood. I did not get much of a chance to watch temp's today as they it was later in the evening after all was said and done. The inline fan blowing in air from outside. June 8 - 9 AM i checked the plants, they were at 25.2 and 50% RH. Late through the day I had checked and we had gotten up to around 32 degrees. So I moved the inline fan to the closer vent, hooked up to that, and had the air blowing out of the trailer with the inline fan sucking it from above the lights. I then added oscillating fan and had it blowing air on the left side of the room so it would somewhat circulate once I closed the doors. I then checked at about 9pm and we were at 22 degrees. Definitely noticed a decent amount of growth already. I have the lights on a 22/2 cycle as I was worried about the heat at night time. June 9 - Some great growth from the girls, still having problems controlling the temps in the afternoon. I decided to prop the door open a bit to have a constant breeze throughout the day while I am at work. Decided to do some more LST and also a bit of defoliation. I took about 25% of the leaf's that were blocking the new growth as it was getting a bit bunched up. I was then told the leaf's are almost solar panels for them. So from now on I will be trying to just do some tucking unless needed. The leaf's I removed were most of the damaged leaf's, I am not to sure if that makes much of a difference. I gave them a watering with only water as there is a potential I am getting a bit of a nutrient buildup along with the PH problem. Or potentially the reason for the ph problem is nutrient buildup. After watering with A PH of 7 I got some run off and tested it. The smaller plant gave me a PH of about 5.5 where the bigger one is around 5.0. June 10 - Plants are looking happy and showing tons of growth. Seems to be trying to stretch outwards. Not a ton of sign of PH issues showing so potentially getting it under control. Still a bit of damage to previous leaf's but it is what it is! The last few days I have been leaving the door open a bit in order to keep the temps down. I decided to test something and turn the lights off (automatically) at 11AM and back on at 5PM so light schedule has now changed to 18/6 and it seems I may have figured out the issue. We haven't had lots of sun the last couple days so it hasn't been to hard and I have yet to know if it truly fixed the heat issue for now. (I will be looking into a ac unit as well since it typically gets to around 30-35 around here. June 11 - Pulled some of the branches back down and added a few more LST spots. Seems we have a good amount of growth from the smaller plant out of the 2 topped spots. Unfortunately it looks like I fucked up on the bigger plant and only one of the nodes seems to have new growth. I will continue to monitor that but I think I cut the node to low and also to soon. Other then that, the girls are doing great. They seem to be absolutely loving these new lights. I gave them some nutrient water today as well. roughly 3L each. They seem to be A hell of A lot more thirsty under these new lights. June 12 - The girls are doing great , they are still just doing growing away. Lots of progress everyday. I am going to be getting a go-pro so I can set-up a time-lapse for the rest of this grow. I received my new inline fan, I got A ac infinity CLOUDLINE T4 with the temperature humidity controller. I am going to be having one fan pushing fresh air in and one fan pulling out the hot air. I will be doing that tomorrow since I have to work today. June 13 - I ordered another 50ft of mylar and that showed up today. I have decided to remove the shelf and add another 3+ feet to the grow space. So today I installed more poly, mylar, the ac infinity fan. I have it set-up to pump in air if it gets to warm. I am thinking of switching it to the output that way if it gets to hot or to humid I can have that air pulled out of the trailer. Right now my other inline fan is the outtake and I just have it set on full. Overall I think everything is set-up a bit better and more accessible. I will be putting my 2x2 tent in there at the left of the doors so I can have a veg room when these 2 are in flower. I plan to have 4 in veg and 4 in flower for the next grow. Still waiting on JOTI seeds, ordered 3 weeks ago and still have not been shipped. I will be getting those going the moment they arrive. The girls seem to be happy still, did a bit more LST to try to keep everything even, mainly I'm just pulling down on the spots I already have tie wire on.
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Dopo una bella pulizia della base della pianta adesso sto innafiando anche usando la linea fert di advanced nutrient ph perfect, sembra fare il suo effetto, non la uso tutti i giorni, ancora solo 2 volte in 1 settimana, questa settimana farò 3 volte, e vediamo come risponde la pianta. PS: uso la ½ della dosi scritte da manuale.
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This week I didn’t make any structural changes and just let the plant develop naturally I’ve now introduced Green Sensation and removed Power Buds from the feeding schedule Also, I forgot to mention that last week I set the LED to 100%, and it’s currently running at around 800 PPFD Everything is progressing well so far, now it’s just about maintaining stability and letting the plant focus on flower development 🌸💪
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