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@Elmike
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Comment dire... cette plante n'a pas battu des records de production... Par contre les têtes son très compacte et lourde malgré leurs tailles moyenne. Curieux de voir le poids une fois le produit
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Its a nice strain, smells good and its developing well.
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Buds are getting bigger. It's developing well. This strain have a nice structure.
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Buds getting big. Very good sweet smell. Remembers a little bit the Radical Juice smell.
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Great genetics with the best nutrients always produces awesome results Every harvest continues to get better These ladies are healthy and happy
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Hello Growmies, As the ninth week unfolds in our garden of Green Marvels, the progress within the Bruce Banner x White Russian enclave is both varied and compelling. These plants, though not as advanced in their flower formation as their neighbors in the expert setup, display a delightful dichotomy in phenotype expression—one slightly more robust and stockier, and the other more elongated and statuesque. The images tell a tale of two phenotypes: the first, with its compact stature and vigorous bushiness, hints at a dense, prolific bloom. Its sibling phenotype stretches upwards, reaching for the light with a more open structure that promises an elegant spread of flowers. Both exhibit the genetic resilience of their lineage, adapting with grace to the environmental conditions they've been bestowed. This week's introspection reveals that while they might be on a slower trajectory compared to their counterparts, the Bruce Banner x White Russian variants are steadily catching up, thanks to our nuanced care and the recent installation of a supplementary intake fan. This addition has had a pronounced impact on our control over humidity, ensuring that these beauties are not left wanting for an ideal microclimate to thrive in. Observing their developmental stages, it's clear that these plants are still in the throes of their vegetative saga, with budding sites beginning to manifest promise. It’s an exhibition of potential—every leaf a page, and every stem a chapter in their botanical biography. The stockier phenotype, in particular, has commenced a subtle show of budding sites, while its lankier sibling boasts a rich spread of foliage, its vertical ambition a prelude to the flowering fanfare to come. The contrast between the two is as educational as it is fascinating, offering insights into the diversity within a single strain and the influence of phenotype on growth patterns and potential yields. We continue to adapt our approach, taking cues from their individual needs, ensuring that both phenotypes are not only nurtured but celebrated for their unique contributions to the grow space's tapestry. Our anticipation grows with theirs, as we look forward to the unfolding of their floral narratives, each an ode to the meticulous care and environment we've curated. We remain vigilant, adjusting our strategies and environment to align with their growth stages. The investment in our intake fan is indeed paying off, keeping the air fresh and the humidity levels optimal, which has been instrumental in maintaining the VPD within the desired range. The Bruce Banner x White Russian plants, through their sheer leafiness and the early formation of flower sites, are giving us every reason to believe that they'll mature into a bountiful harvest. The difference in their growth habits adds a layer of diversity to our cultivation experience, making it all the richer. In closing, while the Bruce Banner x White Russian plants may march to the beat of their own drum, they are in no way lagging in their capacity to amaze. With the added support of our enhanced climate control, they're on a clear path to success. Here's to their continued prosperity and the anticipation of their full glory. Stay lifted, Salokin
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Great genetics with the best nutrients always produces awesome results Every harvest continues to get better These ladies are healthy and happy
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Great genetics with the best nutrients always produces awesome results Every harvest continues to get better These ladies are healthy and happy
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Great genetics with the best nutrients always produces awesome results Every harvest continues to get better These ladies are healthy and happy
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Packing Trich’s & Terps. Most dominant terp of the grow.
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Week 2 of flower The Red Hot Cookies and Lemon Orange are really stretching out. Glad I put them at the back of the tent. The Mimosa X Orange Punch is taking her time as far as flowering goes. The Black Apple Hitchcock (there is a separate diary for this plant) has been even slower transitioning into flower. But all in all the plants are happy so I am happy. 6.0 pH 500 ppm 65F water temp 71 tent temp 41 % RH
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Bloombastic putting in that work! Stinks like crazy now. Super strong sweet Lemon terps
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Bloombastic putting in that work! Stinks like crazy now. Super strong sweet Lemon terps
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Not topped (left) Topped (right). Super impressed so far
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Do not pay attention to the temperature on the thermometer in the middle, it lies by a couple of degrees. I have a good thermometer on top of the box that shows the temperature. Day 29: After a terrible fracture, we see that the plant is beginning to recover. I'm honestly disappointed because it makes it very difficult for me to train mainlining and it will also increase the amount of time it takes to grow. Day 30: It looks much better already, I could superprune the right branch, but I don't want to stress it. I will try to bend the right branch harder, I will bend the left one a little in the morning the next day, maybe early. Day 31: This morning I cut the lower leaves, photo in the evening and continued the LST training after the injury. Photo in the evening. Day 32: I am completely sure that the plant has moved away from the stress, but we can see on the left circle, the right bud (and side) slowed growth.
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Some LST and defoliation very start of week happy with the result will repeat process end of next week 🌱🌳