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Week 15 9/5/2023-9/11/2023: Day 99 9/5: Drank about 32 ounces of plain filtered water. 68.9 F-84.7 F 31%-65% Day 100 9/6: Nothing today. 68.9 F-86.2 F 23%-65% Day 101 9/7: Drank about 16 ounces of plain filtered water. 68.9 F-86.2 F 23%-65% Day 102 9/8: Nothing today. We had a huge storm hit and lost power most of the day. Day 103 9/10: Nothing today. 67.8 F-84.9 F 40%-91% Day 104 9/11: Drank plain filtered water until runoff. Light is at 100%
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@Grizzly
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Not as frosty as I was hoping for, maybe they will be late trichome developers. Day 76 edit: the smell is really strong now, I got my nose really close to one and got a strong lemon candy smell. The bud have been swelling like crazy, some days nearly doubling in size
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Video tells all, I have some beautiful big thick buds and some pretty light stringy buds in the back left corner. I scoped the tricomes today and their looking very milky and not clear. Hope for a good transition to harvest very soon. chop here the next week and a half to two weeks. Flush will begin in a few days I hope.! Over all very healthy plants.
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@Lazuli
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I dont like how heavy the branches were, i had to spend 2€ on ropes
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@NOLOGIK
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23/6 start flush No bio bizz bloom, bio grow, top max in end phase 27/6 harvest incooming
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👉Alrighty Then👈 👉Purple Punch F1👈 So we are now moving into week 6 of flower and everything is looking good 👍 Had some real nice growth this week , had to do a little leaf management👈 Low Stress Training to pull the lower branches out .... We also did a topping of this one , as she was getting pretty tall 😳 Everything is looking good 👍sidenote , I am using my well water which is hard so I am having slight issues 😅 So ive up'd the nutrients to accommodate the moving to Flower ..... Soil by Promix Nutrients by Cronks Lights by MarsHydro.ca FC4800 X UR45 X Adlite Deep Red And Blue Tent 4x4x6.5 & Equipment by MarsHydro.ca High reflectivity inner mylar Thick Oxford fabric Smooth heavy duty zipper Sturdy metal frame Zipper blackout cloth Good anti light leakage performance The 6in Inline kicks ass moves alot of air ●Blue Light Effect: Blue light shortens internodes, resulting in shorter, stronger plants, ideal for supporting fruit development later. During vegetative growth, blue light promotes lateral branch development effectively. Well this should be fun 🙃 Thanks to all my growmies out there for stopping by its much appreciated 👈 👉Happy Growing👈
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Root after 24 hours, looks kinda large for this short time... Genetics and strain info: feminized seeds Genetics: 60% Sativa / 40% Indica Tropical Burst x Coconut Milk Yield : 700g/m² • 900 – 1200 g/plant Flowering time: 60 – 65 days Harvest Outdoors : beginning of October suitable for indoors and outdoors Height: 100-140 cm • 160-220 cm THC : 30 – 34% Aromas / flavors : coconut, tropical fruits Welcome to the enchanting world of Coco Jambo, our latest masterpiece, crafted for those with a refined palate for cannabis marvels. This feminized gem stands at the crossroads of exhilaration and tranquility, blending the vivacious energy of Tropical Burst with the serene essence of Coconut Milk. With a genetic makeup boasting 60% Sativa and 40% Indica, Coco Jambo is your golden ticket to an endless summer, offering an escape into a world where the sun never sets on your bliss. Boasting THC levels that soar from a soothing 30% to an exhilarating 34%, Coco Jambo is a beacon of euphoria, guiding its users on a voyage through waves of blissful serenity and vibrant joy. Its aroma is a celebration of the senses; envision the moment of elation as you pry open a coconut, only to discover it brimming with the most succulent tropical fruits. This is the essence of Coco Jambo – a harmonious fusion of coconut and exotic fruit flavors that will transport you to distant shores, where the rhythm of island life dances in the air. The lineage of Coco Jambo is a tale of two worlds colliding in perfect harmony. Tropical Burst, a Zkittlez variant, brings to the table a festive concoction of creamy orange and banana cake notes, embodying the jubilant spirit of a tropical fruit medley that's both audacious and utterly bewitching. On the other side, Coconut Milk, with its indica dominance, whispers tales of sweet, sugary vanilla flavors, reminiscent of a tranquil afternoon swaying in a hammock by the sea. Together, they give birth to Coco Jambo, a strain that masterfully balances invigoration with relaxation, making it the ideal companion for sparking creativity or unwinding under a canopy of stars. Growing Coco Jambo Cultivating Coco Jambo is a journey of abundance and rapid growth, promising growers a copious yield of up to 700g/m² indoors and a staggering 900 – 1200g per plant outdoors. With a flowering time of merely 60 – 65 days, expect to be ushered into a bountiful harvest by the dawn of October. Whether nestled in the seclusion of an indoor grow or basking in the open embrace of the outdoors, Coco Jambo reaches for the skies, achieving heights of 100-140 cm indoors and an impressive 160-220 cm outdoors. In the grand tapestry of life, where moments of pure joy and relaxation are treasures, Coco Jambo emerges as a beacon of paradise. It is an invitation to those who yearn for adventure and tranquility in equal measure, a call to immerse in a blissful state of happiness and calm. Coco Jambo is more than a strain; it's a transformative experience, a mindset that transcends the ordinary. Embark on your journey to the tropics with Coco Jambo, where paradise is not just a destination, but a way of life. No passport needed, only a spirit eager to explore the depths of euphoria and serenity. Welcome aboard, and let Coco Jambo be your guide to the ultimate cannabis escapade.
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Two of the smaller plants I will not be creating 12 colas. The remaining ones I have trained the same. Removing the second and third nodes off each arm. And topping the end of each arm. Creating 6 on each side. They are very slow to recover. But will be vegging longer this time. And this time not using nutes every water which I think has been my problem in the past even though biobizz state they can be given every watering.
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Day 24 Second topping .🤕🤒
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@dzoseph
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I continued the LST and defoliated a few fan leaves that obstructed light. i bound the other stems of the plant lower to keep it a bit more down since it was growing at a rapid rate.
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Pineapple in the Parlour! End of week 5 for these two beauties. I've fed them twice with the same feed as week 4 but both times supplemented 1ml per litre with Canna Nitrogen and 0.5 of BioGreen Calgel. They've responded perfectly changing to a luscious deep green colour and nearly doubled in size! I'm putting this down to many factors but have to give some credit to my new Ecotechnics Unis Co2 doser. It took a few days for the plants to respond but they have had a great burst of growth in the last 72 hours. At the beginning of the week I struggled with some environmental issues and these plants looked lacking in calcium but you wouldn't know if you looked at them today. Both beautiful and green! I'm hoping that by next week they will start showing signs of flower as I'm training them to go under a scrog and dont actually want them to get too big. The reason for this is because i have 2 Six Shooter in the tent also and want to give them enough space to show me just how good a strain they are. Ahhh But...... afterall this is my competition grow and I want these Pinapple to flourish and yeild the best they can. Hence why I'm investing heavily in my environment. As well as the Co2 I've also added an additional 300w LED into the tent. Its actually the light I used to veg these plants but I have ordered a new light for my veg box and I'm not about having lights sat around 😁 Fingers crossed these girls make the flip at some point this week. P Update: Day 39 added a few more photos of these beautiful Pinapple! I think FastBuds should have named them Amazon Express because this canopy is thick!!!! I think they are just showing their first signs of flower which is great so I may do a little bit of defoliation tomorrow or Saturday. Some of the biggest fan leaves are the size of my hand and taking up a lot of that valuable canopy light. As these are going under the net I'm just constantly tucking them under as they grow a couple of inches per day. Everything going really well with this grow I'm really optimistic.
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Another solid week of growth!! The two big plants nearly doubled their height and both had a lot of undergrowth this week! I plan on trying my hand at LST tomorrow. I added more soil into the pots yesterday. I still feel it is too low but I don't want to shock the plants too badly. I watered after lifting the plants up some and adding the soil. I plan on feeding them tomorrow night. The first white pistils have sprouted and there is a distinct aroma of marijuana in the air!! I hope they hold off another week before really start to flower. It's amazing how fast a month can go by! I may not keep the little plant past this week. We'll see if she makes it that far... Here's to another week of healthy growing!! Peace!
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Lamentablemente no se pudieron regar por 5 días y a la vuelta estaban así
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9/2 8 tablespoons of Foxfarm Big Bloom 15 MLS Foxfarm Tiger Bloom 1/2 teaspoon Foxfarm Open sesame per 2 gallons. 9/4 32 MLS of each PH Perfect micro, grow and bloom. Per 2 gallons. She needs to be fed more often. 9/7 Two tablespoons of liquid kelp. 1 teaspoon Foxfarm Open sesame. Fed 1 gallon. I have to give her water daily. If I don't the water will not soak into the entire fabric pot. 9/2 is the end of her first full week in flower. She seems to be doing well. Some lower leaves are turning yellow. Not sure if the yellowing is from the leaves not getting sun or not enough food. I pulled some off and fed Keep pulling off little growth spots here and there. Been leaving 3 bud sites per branch. Every once in a while I hit her up with some PH Perfect. Just to make sure everything is in check. I need to get a ph meter. The PH strips have been getting me by. I think I have been able to stay in the ballpark with them. The feedings need to pick up. So what I am going to do is feed every other day. That will be 3xs a week. Then 1 day off to dry out. 9/6 two days of solid rain. 9/7 Another cloudy day. She was covered for the rain, but her fabric pot soaked up a bit of rain. So on 9/7 I'm feeding Foxfarm Open Sesame 1 teaspoon in one gallon of water. The pot is soaked, but that will not last in the sun. She needs more food than I been giving. After the gallon, I will let her dry a bit. Then give another solid feeding with a good amount of run off. For a moment I was wondering, if I was going to need to support for her in flower. Most of her branches are being pulled down. There is steady tension on them. If I were to cut the ropes, the branches would wip up, like a catapult. Her branches are way to strong to need support. I thought this plant was big last month. Her canopy is so large, I could use her as a big umbrella.
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Elle monte en puissance et me fait de beaux trichomes. Beaucoup , beaucoup de lst a fair , en espèrent ne rien abîmer et ne pas trop la stesser . Autrement super variété .
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@olli0420
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soo one was way more photogenic than the other 😅 also I know I put a lot of videos but I'm obsessed with this strain ok? it's amazing and I'm proud of me😁😁 oh and how DOPE is the timelapse? 🤯🔥🔥🔥🔥
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สุดยอดมากสายพันธุ์นี้ ฉันรักมัน ฉันจะกลับมาทำให้ดีขึ้นกับรอบต่อไป แน่นอนเก็บโคลนไว้