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too keen for this strain she looks like a strong seedling coming into veg hard , no space between nodes which might be me and too much light, but damn i know they love it
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I am not sure what the deal is with the Chibans. They look mutant to me maybe due to pollination. There is so much crystal forming up on them and they still look beautiful. Plant 1 is huge with big colas that are fragrant and very very sticky to the touch. Plant 2 looks the most normal as far as bud structure to me. She has not got the same flattened of tops but instead are more cone like . Also very very crystal heavy Clones 1 and 2 look like monsters to me. Their buds are bulbous and fat with a very flat round top and quite a bit larger then golf balls! I have never seen bud look like this but then I have never had pollination issues and watched the plants quite as much as I am at the moment. We will keep going with them and see what we get. I hope for some smokable bud and also some Sherbert banana seeds maybe🤪👍👍. Thanks for looking. Stay safe. Grow well.🌱🌱
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Hello, again in touch Russian grower. Today my girls 70 days, 10 weeks. The fruits make me very happy, and the smell knocks me down. Soon I plan to make the harvest Bubblelicious Auto, my patience is not enough, and in appearance we can say that this is a full Mature flower. Despite the additional air filtration and automated odor neutralizers for bathrooms, the smell is coming out the door. But it remains to endure quite a bit, so I'm not afraid. The most difficult is behind, but a lot of pleasant in the future. Bubblelicious Auto - The smell of these plants has become simply stunning, like a hammer blow to the face, I hope the quality of the final product will not be worse. They look like beautiful porn Actresses 😍 In the microscope I see amber trichomes. Neville Haze Auto-lives up to my expectations. They do not have enough space for full flowering, but soon they will be spacious. Because of their neighbors, I can't really smell them. The plant is very cheerful, progressing, but I think it will bloom for at least three weeks. I also have some good news, mail delivery brought me measuring instruments, so now my diaries will be more accurate. I Express my gratitude to all those who follow my progress and support me. Your moral support is very important to us. I'm not going to stop, and promise to please you with new and more interesting diaries. Hope all goes well and the police pass by me! 😎
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Day 78 (September 2): Still just regular waterings with 25ml per 10L of FloraBloom to try and help with the Potassium Deficiency. Day 81: Another feeding again today. Everything is looking very healthy. Some yellowing from the nitrogen cut off but I expected that. Day 83: Another watering. These girls are drinking heavy right now! Looking fantastic.
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First week went swell, germination was just fine only took 3 days, the Tricross popped leaves first the Muchacha F5 popped a day or so later. So far they are doing fine now I know what to look for and do with these autos so hopefully I'll be done in 2.5 months will keep updating as I go! BTW I am trying the Dynomyco inocculant on these ones and I will be topping and stretching when the time comes thanks again!
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Day 49 - She grew 9cm this week! Smells of grapefruit every time she is touched! 😍
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A cutting requires roots to uptake water, we must create an environment so humid the plant can absorb moisture through its one set of leaves, 70+RH% but also a good supply of fresh air and full temperature control. Once I see light lime green it will signify new growth of the plant, I will know it has started to re-root.
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For LIQUIDS & Nutes ******GREEN BUZZ NUTRIENTS***** organic. Also i’m using their LIVING SOIL CULTURE in powder form! MARSHYDRO ⛺️ has large openings on the sides which is useful for mid section groom room work. 🤩 ☀️ MARSHYDRO FC 3000 LED 300W 💨MARSHYDRO 6” in-line EXTRACTOR with speed-variation knob, comes complete with ducting and carbon filter.
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Well I having been laggin with update but I think am up to speed now...well u kno the fitess of the fitess must survive....still been having so water lag issue with the older one so finally decided to change the pot but she still managed that bit of stress good well see what happens in the rest weeks to come.....the other two are 6 weeks this week ...the one that got hst not by choice the crown is barely hanging on have some tape holding it managed to push a seed....this strain seem to be very resilient.....look at dem resin and this is jus the 2nd week of flower....until next time happy growing
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I have 3 Strawberry 🍓 gorilla 🦍 in this run. I know there are going to be out off this world. I will have weekly updates for you every week if not more. Thank you so much @fast_buds for the awesome genetics!!!
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Daily reports: Day 1. • Watering: Day: In - 6.1 pH 968 ppm (0.75 l); Out - 6.3 pH 843 ppm (0.3 l). • Stats: Temp: 26.0 °C Humidity: 69% Day 2. • Watering: Night: In - 6.0 pH 978 ppm (1.0 l); Out - Nothing. Night 2 (after a 1.5h): In - 5.6 pH 40 ppm (1.0 l of plain water); Out - 6.2 pH 680 ppm (0.7 l) • Stats: Temp: 24.9 °C Humidity: 70% • Note: I was missing for 1.5 day and there are a lot of deficits, but look how big Heracles is! Tomorrow I will give her a Mg foliar and she will be the best girl ever. Day 3. • Watering: Day: In - 6.1 pH 1010 ppm (0.75 l); Out - 6.3 pH 760 ppm (0.35 l). Night: In - 6.1 pH 1040 ppm (1.05 l); Out - 6.4 pH 724 ppm (0.5 l) Night (foliar): 6.5 pH 224 ppm (0.2 l of MgSO4) • Stats: Temp: 25.4 °C Humidity: 71% • Note: No more plain water in feeding schedule. Showered Heracles with epsom salt, fed her two times (0.55 litres was not enough) tonight. I am so excited to see the difference! Day 4. • Watering: Day: In - 6.05 pH 1050 ppm (0.75 l); Out - 6.3 pH 702 ppm (0.35 l). Night: In - 6.0 pH 1040 ppm (0.75 l); Out - 6.5 pH 764 ppm (0.1 l) Day 5. • Watering: Day: In - 5.8 pH 1050 ppm (0.75 l); Out - 6.5 pH 721 ppm (0.25 l). Night: In - 6.0 pH 1050 ppm (0.9 l); Out - 6.4 pH 740 ppm (0.3 l) Day 6. • Watering: Day: In - 6.0 pH 1130 ppm (0.75 l); Out - 6.4 pH 841 ppm (0.4 l). Night: In - 5.7 pH 1130 ppm (0.75 l); Out - 6.4 pH 940 ppm (0.15 l) • Note: Well, it's almost no difference after using an epsom salt. Next week will be a big defoliation after Heracles reaches the net. I need a dehumidifier since it's still 70%+ humidity in the box. New leaves started to grow disproportionally. The flowering is coming. Decided to water on the low level of pH once to fix possible copper and zinc deficits. This grow is full of a new experience! Day 7. • Watering: Day: In - 5.8 pH 1140 ppm (0.75 l); Out - 6.2 pH 989 ppm (0.25 l). Night: In - 5.9 pH 1130 ppm (0.75 l); Out - ? pH ? ppm (0.? l)
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Moved the grow to the basement which caused my plants to have to readjust to the new environmental norm. It's quite a bit colder down there so I used a flood light to bring up the heat outside of the tent and had a few days of 24 hour light cycle to warm up the tent's interior environment. Once the air and reservoir warmed up enough, the plants started happily eating and showing me how much they love their new home. ✌️❤️🏡
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Going good still..... backed off nute amount...... getting some foxtails due to light proximity.....starting to use less water.... trichs are about 25% amber.....
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She had her issues and is not a big yielder. But she makes up for it in beauty and aroma! The trichomes look absolutely awesome! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Set up cost (fixed costs) -Lamp: 40€ -Timer: 3,5€ -Pot: 4€ -Total fixed costs: 47,5€ Given 5 years (or 15 grows) usage time translates to around 3,17€ per grow in materials. Variable costs: -Seeds: 6,33€ -Soil: 6€ -Fertilizer: 3,50€ -Power: 20,22€ -Total variable costs: 36,05€ -Total costs per grow: 39,22€
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*Week 5 of flowering *Increased PPM from 850 to 950 * 2 plants are very late into flowering. * Nuggets looks a little big bigger but do see yellowing even with stronger nutes.
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Blütewoche drei:) die Cookies und Tropimango sieht man die Blüte an. Die Runtz entwickelt langsam ihre geschlechtsteile. Hinkt gefühlt etwas hinterher. Ich hab wieder eine riesige Trauermückenpopulation im Zelt… Ansonsten alles bis aufs weitere sehr zufriedenstellend. 11. Dezember Cookies und Runtz haben nochmal 3l bekommen. Hab mir ne größere Gießkanne gekauft um den Gießvorgang zu beschleunigen. Fand die Cookie glaub nicht so geil. Ich bin mir nicht ganz sicher…. Aber es steht die Vermutung dass die runtz zwittert… Hab alle drei Pflanzen 🍭. Runtz wird weiter beobachtet… aber bin mir zu unsicher um sie aus dem Zelt zu nehmen, und zu unsicher sie im Zelt stehen zu lassen 😂 13. Dezember Tropimango 3l wasser 15. Dezember. 3l cookies und Runtz
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