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What's up Growmies 🤟🏽 Welcome back to another week #11 overall and #3 flowering. She is doing well and continue to stack on buds, I continue to fed her the same schedule and dosage of nutes, it seems to be working well. Everything seems to be going well so far nothing new to report, until next week my friends Happy growing and may the grow goddesses bless you all with a bountiful harvest!
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28.07.2025 Something is wrong with the stretchy pheno. She is already finishing up. The Flowers are still small. And she looks hardly overfed.. I'll give her one ore two more days and cut her down then. the other two look and smell great!
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Meine drei Lemon Cherry Cookies entwickeln sich weiterhin hervorragend und haben die Blüte inzwischen vollständig eingeleitet. Überall erscheinen frische weiße Blütenstempel und an jedem Trieb bilden sich neue Budsites. Es ist schön zu beobachten, wie jede der drei Pflanzen ihren eigenen Charakter entwickelt. Die größte Dame hat aktuell den stärksten Stretch hingelegt und ragt deutlich über ihre beiden Schwestern hinaus. Dennoch entwickeln sich auch die beiden kleineren Pflanzen ausgezeichnet und holen Woche für Woche weiter auf. Alle drei wirken gesund, kräftig und voller Energie. Besonders zufrieden bin ich mit der gleichmäßigen Blattfarbe und der vitalen Entwicklung. Trotz der wechselhaften Wetterbedingungen der vergangenen Wochen zeigen die Pflanzen keinerlei Anzeichen von Stress oder Nährstoffmängeln. Das Plagron-Düngeschema liefert weiterhin alles, was sie für eine kräftige Blütenentwicklung benötigen. Jetzt beginnt die spannendste Zeit des Grows. Der Stretch nähert sich langsam seinem Ende und schon bald wird die gesamte Energie in den Aufbau der Blüten fließen. Ich freue mich schon darauf, die Entwicklung der Colas in den kommenden Wochen zu verfolgen und bin gespannt, welches Aroma die drei Ladies am Ende entfalten werden. Vielen Dank an Fast Buds für diese fantastische Genetik und an Plagron für die zuverlässige Versorgung während des gesamten Grows. Ich freue mich schon auf Blütewoche 3! 🍋🍒💚 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- All three of my Lemon Cherry Cookies are progressing beautifully and have fully entered the flowering stage. Fresh white pistils are appearing everywhere, and every branch is producing new bud sites. It's exciting to see each plant developing its own unique growth pattern. The tallest lady is currently showing the strongest stretch and has taken the lead in height. However, her two sisters are performing just as well and continue catching up week after week. All three plants look healthy, vigorous, and full of energy. I'm especially happy with their rich green foliage and overall vitality. Despite the challenging weather conditions earlier in the grow, none of the plants show signs of nutrient deficiencies or stress. The Plagron feeding schedule continues to provide everything they need for strong flower development. The most exciting stage is just beginning. The stretch is slowly coming to an end, and soon all of their energy will be focused on building dense, resinous flowers. I'm really looking forward to watching the colas develop over the coming weeks and discovering the unique aromas each of these three ladies will produce. A huge thank you once again to Fast Buds for this outstanding genetic and to Plagron for providing the perfect nutrition throughout the entire grow. I can't wait for Flower Week 3! 🍋🍒💚
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First week of flower done. Girls are looking super happy and are going strong. I fed them with a very light mix of FPJ and some fish and seaweed mix. Next feeding will include some banana FFJ. I have removed all the lower branches and leaves, only keeping the top 3 nodes (on some I left a few more). At the end of the first week, they are stretching a bit and really filling up the space. Hopefully they won't be stretching too much.
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The Sin di Anesia era una di quelle piante che vorresti avere sempre nel tuo box! Non ho avuto particolare attenzione per queste ragazze e vedo che sono cresciute bene e sopratutto belle piene! Ho iniziato a sciacquare con acqua 🚿 fredda ben 2 settimane prima per fare un test e per vedere se effettivamente aumenta la produzione di resina come si legge in giro in qualche articolo, beh non farlo se non vuoi stressare inutilmente le tue piante, dal mio di punto di vista non è cambiato nulla se non fate ingiallire prima tutte le foglie, stessa cosa le 48h di buio…il sole non si è ancora spento tutto questo tempo! Seguire invece un certo ritmo di luce e cambiare lo spettro delle tue luci, questo sì che può fare la differenza, meno luce rossa negli giorni e più luce UV metterà le tue piante nelle condizioni di difendersi da quella luce ultravioletta facendo produrre tricomi per questo motivo! Dovrebbe essere quello che si avvicina di più allo spettro solare autunnale 🏵️
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The final stretch. She MAY be foxtailing a bit, but she’s a 9-10 weeker (more typical?), pretty even throughout plant (so likely genetic?), and I plan to harvest in max 1 week so we will ride it out. Video/photos taken 112 days after breaking soil, day 63 of flower. UPDATE: Chopped on 3/21, day 69 of flower
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📆 Semana 7 Los cogollos alcanzan su máximo volumen y comienzan a endurecerse de forma evidente. La mayoría de los cálices terminan de engordar, la producción de resina es muy abundante y el aroma se vuelve intenso y penetrante. La aparición de nuevos pistilos disminuye, mientras una parte de los existentes empieza a oscurecerse y replegarse. Bloom Booster entra en su última fase de aplicación, ayudando a completar el engorde y la maduración de las flores. La planta sigue demandando agua y nutrientes, aunque es recomendable mantener una EC estable y evitar aumentos para favorecer una maduración equilibrada. ⚡ EC: 1.8 💧 pH: 6.2 – 6.5 🌡️ Agua: 21°C 🌫️ Humedad: 45–50% 💡 Intensidad: 1000–1100 PPFD 🔥 Nota de cultivo: En esta etapa la prioridad es mantener un ambiente seco y una buena circulación de aire para favorecer el endurecimiento de los cogollos, potenciar la producción de resina y minimizar el riesgo de botritis. ¡Seguimos creciendo fuerte! 💪
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_____ Week 9 | Day 56 - 63 | 2nd week of Flower ______ Day 64 🌞💧 - each Plant 3 Liter, with small drain - i give her 25% less fertilizer than indicated by Advanced... Day 68 🌞💧✂️ - each Plant 3 Liter, with small drain - defoliation and starting with Lollipopping. ____________________________________________________________________________________________ Light - 12/12 h - 560 Watt - 2x 200 Watt Toplight - 4 x 40 Watt Lightbars PPFD - 900 - 1000 µmol Temp. avg. - 23,0° Hum. avg. - 64 % RLH
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Day 63 of flower Week 9 Trichomes check ⏰😁 Just checking the blue dream only. Looks about 90% milk and 10% clear. Grow light: mars hyrdo tsw2000 at 100% power 14inches above 🌞☀️ Medium: coco coir mix with compost at a 50/50 ratio with 30% perlite added⛰️ Nutrients: fox farm dirty dozen 🦊🚜 Grow space: 4x4x7 Water: tap water (my tap water is allows 110ppm) left out for at least 24hours
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And just like that, the ninth and final week of flowering has come to an end. After months of training, adjusting, observing, and patiently waiting, the girls have finally reached the finish line. Unfortunately, the last week wasn't entirely stress-free. Humidity became particularly challenging, reaching levels much higher than I would have liked this close to harvest. With the flowers now at their densest, this naturally made me more cautious about potential mold and bud rot. One bud on Planet of the Grapes caught my attention, as it appears to be showing either some localized damage or the early signs of bud rot. I have been monitoring it very closely, and thankfully, the surrounding flowers still look healthy and unaffected. With harvest planned for tomorrow, I don't intend to take any unnecessary risks—if the affected area looks any worse, it will simply be removed during harvest. Now for the good news: the girls have finished beautifully. Trichome development is right around where I wanted it to be, with most plants showing approximately 15% amber trichomes, although naturally there is some variation between cultivars and even between individual flowers. Some are slightly further along, while others could probably continue for a little longer. Nevertheless, I have decided to harvest the entire tent together at the end of Week 9. They have matured closely enough to one another that a synchronized harvest makes the most sense, especially since I would rather not set up a second tent purely for drying. Looking back, it's satisfying to see how much the garden has changed. What started as four relatively small plants eventually became a completely filled canopy of heavy, frosty flowers. There were challenges along the way—yellowing leaves, summer heat, stubborn humidity, light adjustments, deficiencies, and branches eventually becoming too heavy to support themselves—but the plants kept pushing forward. And now there is nothing left to adjust. No more chasing the perfect light distance. No more canopy management. No more wondering how much they will stretch or how large the flowers will become. Tomorrow, the scissors finally come out. After nine weeks of flowering and a lot of patience, harvest day has arrived. 🌿✂️
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25 days in to flowering. The garden is still looking very good and healthy.
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Week 13 First signs of flowering are visible. I've added some more photos of how I bend and lower a branch that is too long with the kebab stick method. I bend the branch than carefully insert a kebab stick over it so the middle area of the stick is over the branch while each sides touch the bottom of a bamboo stick of the SCROG rack. The upward force of the branch will fixate the stick into place. This can be a low stress and safer alternative for super cropping where you risk snapping the stalk and potentially ruining it.
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Die gute wächst und wächst 🤩🙏🏻 Ein bisschen Training für die gute und ein bisschen entlaubt.
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Hi All, I think I must have missed a week, don't know how I did that but I switched on the 16th OCT and this should have been the fifth week of flowering. Anyways I will change that over the weekend. Weekly update: *What's happening in the garden. So starting the fifth week of flowering and the buds are starting to bulk up. I still think the canopy is too dense but I am going to pretty much leave it and see how it plays out. Maybe I will thin out one large colla and see if that's going to grow a lot better but I don't know how meaningful this will be going forward. *On-going problems 1. Top canopy leaves still showing red stems. (I am almost to a point where I think this might be genetics) 2. Sweating problem - I've tried to lower temps, thin out canopy and dimming light. So I've done all that with limited success UNTIL I moved two dehumidifier into the room and lowered the RH in tent from low 70's to low 60's and I directed the top fan directly at the canopy rather than blowing slightly above the canopy. That seemed to help the plant sweat without leaves pointing up and tacoing. 3. Brown goo in reservoir - I am seeing some brown goo started to grow again but less than before. So I am going to increase the cannazym, hydro guard and PH at 5.5. *Neat trick to slightly increase your grow tent area. Since this is a monster mother plant in a 2x4 tent. I've been having trouble keeping her in check especially on the perimeter of the canopy so I actually added a input fan to decrease humidity and increase air flow and also created a positive atmosphere in the tent so the tent basically increased 10- to 15% in volume especially in the middle of the tent where my canopy is at so this gives her more room to bulk up the buds.
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Into the first week of veg and it seems to be good so far. Had a mini issue with my hygrometer fell on my seedling knocking it over. I supported it and continue feeding, hope it will recover. These pics and 3days since incident. Thanks for looking and cheers Happy growing
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