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Hallo zusammen 🤙. Das war es für sie wir sehen uns in 3 Wochen wieder.
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Great grow excellent quality. Probably gonna end up keeping #2 since she was an absolute best but won’t know until she’s cured
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Great grow excellent quality. Probably gonna end up keeping #2 since she was an absolute best but won’t know until she’s cured
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Great grow excellent quality. Probably gonna end up keeping #2 since she was an absolute best but won’t know until she’s cured
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Great grow excellent quality. Probably gonna end up keeping #2 since she was an absolute best but won’t know until she’s cured
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Tropicana Cookies looking 🔥🔥 so far. Covered in Trichomes. Smells like a fresh batch of Tropical Starburst.
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Hit a wee bump as it seems I never learn my lesson by bringing outside plants inside, some sap-sucking greenfly aphids decided my grow tent was a perfect new home. The thing about trying to recreate a "perfect" environment for growth, it can also be perfect for a host of unwanted problems. All the holes I've cut into the tent don't help I'd guess either. The 5 species of Clover is far more dense a cover crop than I'd imagined it would be. The chaplain overdone his blessings it seems. The blue borage companion plant I placed in the tent did its job amazingly well, it is a highly tasty and nutritious plant that I read will always be the first to be suckled on by unwanted visitors, I'd say 90+% of the aphids I found were eating on the underside of the borage, I gave her a good bath and thorough scrub with some soap, just need to give her time to bounce back. If I can't beat them, I'll join them. Only I'll be the one who decides what predators lurk under the canopy! This will need time and research. Back to it I guess.
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Hit a wee bump as it seems I never learn my lesson by bringing outside plants inside, some sap-sucking greenfly aphids decided my grow tent was a perfect new home. The thing about trying to recreate a "perfect" environment for growth, it can also be perfect for a host of unwanted problems. All the holes I've cut into the tent don't help I'd guess either. The 5 species of Clover is far more dense a cover crop than I'd imagined it would be. The chaplain overdone his blessings it seems. The blue borage companion plant I placed in the tent did its job amazingly well, it is a highly tasty and nutritious plant that I read will always be the first to be suckled on by unwanted visitors, I'd say 90+% of the aphids I found were eating on the underside of the borage, I gave her a good bath and thorough scrub with some soap, just need to give her time to bounce back.
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Hit a wee bump as it seems I never learn my lesson by bringing outside plants inside, some sap-sucking greenfly aphids decided my grow tent was a perfect new home. The thing about trying to recreate a "perfect" environment for growth, it can also be perfect for a host of unwanted problems. All the holes I've cut into the tent don't help I'd guess either. The 5 species of Clover is far more dense a cover crop than I'd imagined it would be. The chaplain overdone his blessings it seems. The blue borage companion plant I placed in the tent did its job amazingly well, it is a highly tasty and nutritious plant that I read will always be the first to be suckled on by unwanted visitors, I'd say 90+% of the aphids I found were eating on the underside of the borage, I gave her a good bath and thorough scrub with some soap, just need to give her time to bounce back.
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Hit a wee bump as it seems I never learn my lesson by bringing outside plants inside, some sap-sucking greenfly aphids decided my grow tent was a perfect new home. The thing about trying to recreate a "perfect" environment for growth, it can also be perfect for a host of unwanted problems. All the holes I've cut into the tent don't help I'd guess either. The 5 species of Clover is far more dense a cover crop than I'd imagined it would be. The chaplain overdone his blessings it seems. The blue borage companion plant I placed in the tent did its job amazingly well, it is a highly tasty and nutritious plant that I read will always be the first to be suckled on by unwanted visitors, I'd say 90+% of the aphids I found were eating on the underside of the borage, I gave her a good bath and thorough scrub with some soap, just need to give her time to bounce back. If I can't beat them, I'll join them. Only I'll be the one who decides what predators lurk under the canopy! This will need time and research. Back to it I guess.
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Hit a wee bump as it seems I never learn my lesson by bringing outside plants inside, some sap-sucking greenfly aphids decided my grow tent was a perfect new home. The thing about trying to recreate a "perfect" environment for growth, it can also be perfect for a host of unwanted problems. All the holes I've cut into the tent don't help I'd guess either. The 5 species of Clover is far more dense a cover crop than I'd imagined it would be. The chaplain overdone his blessings it seems. The blue borage companion plant I placed in the tent did its job amazingly well, it is a highly tasty and nutritious plant that I read will always be the first to be suckled on by unwanted visitors, I'd say 90+% of the aphids I found were eating on the underside of the borage, I gave her a good bath and thorough scrub with some soap, just need to give her time to bounce back.
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Hit a wee bump as it seems I never learn my lesson by bringing outside plants inside, some sap-sucking greenfly aphids decided my grow tent was a perfect new home. The thing about trying to recreate a "perfect" environment for growth, it can also be perfect for a host of unwanted problems. All the holes I've cut into the tent don't help I'd guess either. The 5 species of Clover is far more dense a cover crop than I'd imagined it would be. The chaplain overdone his blessings it seems. The blue borage companion plant I placed in the tent did its job amazingly well, it is a highly tasty and nutritious plant that I read will always be the first to be suckled on by unwanted visitors, I'd say 90+% of the aphids I found were eating on the underside of the borage, I gave her a good bath and thorough scrub with some soap, just need to give her time to bounce back.
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Letting her rip. Full on feeding now she seemed to have a deficiency this last week. Seemed it was a bit too cold for her new growth. It has darkened up as I turned the heat back up in my house. Strawberry cough is stinky. The smaller one doesn't really smell. Not expecting much from her. Started my vanilla frosting haze crosses on like Wednesday. Oh I added worm castings to both top soils and a layer of rice hulls over top as a mulch layer. I did this to help the soil in case the yellowing was from a ph issue or somehow a nitrogen issue which I doubt.
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So I received some fastflowering testers from the amazing fastbuds I cannot wait for these girls too show themselves and start growing 🌱 Thank you so much too the fastbuds team I'm very excited too see what they become 🤞 👀🙏 I have not yet decided which nutrients too use between shogun and aptus but I may use both let's see what my crazy self chooses in the coming days 😅 I hope you will feel comfortable too advise as I go along any comments are welcome. Stay blessed growmies 🙏🌱💚 Please note all 9 showed taproo but will update success rate as they come through top soil 🤞🙏🌱💚
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So I received some fastflowering testers from the amazing fastbuds I cannot wait for these girls too show themselves and start growing 🌱 Thank you so much too the fastbuds team I'm very excited too see what they become 🤞 👀🙏 I have not yet decided which nutrients too use between shogun and aptus but I may use both let's see what my crazy self chooses in the coming days 😅 I hope you will feel comfortable too advise as I go along any comments are welcome. Stay blessed growmies 🙏🌱💚 Please note all 9 showed taproo but will update success rate as they come through top soil 🤞🙏🌱💚
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So I received some fastflowering testers from the amazing fastbuds I cannot wait for these girls too show themselves and start growing 🌱 Thank you so much too the fastbuds team I'm very excited too see what they become 🤞 👀🙏 I have not yet decided which nutrients too use between shogun and aptus but I may use both let's see what my crazy self chooses in the coming days 😅 I hope you will feel comfortable too advise as I go along any comments are welcome. Stay blessed growmies 🙏🌱💚 Please note all 9 showed taproo but will update success rate as they come through top soil 🤞🙏🌱💚
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Buenas noches comunidad. Esta noche se ven creciendo con gran vigorosidad estas cepas Chilenas Pure Inferno y Bloodnana, actualmente estas mitad de la semana 4, desde sus 2 hojas reales. las nenas se alimentas bien y se ven felices actualmente se da alimenta con fertilizante Advance nutrients. Veremos como se ven las ultimas semana antes de tirarlas a floración. en riego, se da una vez por semana advance nutriens y 2 solo agua sola. las mas grandes tienen 4 semanas. la mediana tiene 3 semana. la mas pequeña tiene 2 semana. se tiran a flora en un total de 6 semanas a 7. PH:6.3 EC:750
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So I received some fastflowering testers from the amazing fastbuds I cannot wait for these girls too show themselves and start growing 🌱 Thank you so much too the fastbuds team I'm very excited too see what they become 🤞 👀🙏 I have not yet decided which nutrients too use between shogun and aptus but I may use both let's see what my crazy self chooses in the coming days 😅 I hope you will feel comfortable too advise as I go along any comments are welcome. Stay blessed growmies 🙏🌱💚 Please note all 9 showed taproo but will update success rate as they come through top soil 🤞🙏🌱💚
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