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Welcome back, my fellow plant enthusiasts, to the final chapter of our enchanting journey with our beloved Lavender Auto from Seeds Mafia. We have reached Week 10, a milestone where the culmination of patience and dedication unfolds in all its splendor. So, let's savor this moment and celebrate the breathtaking beauty that our Lavender has become. As I gaze upon our Lavender Auto, my heart fills with sheer admiration. She has blossomed into a magnificent sight, exuding an aura of pure elegance. Her once vibrant green foliage has transformed into shades of autumn, with gentle hints of yellow and amber, mirroring the changing seasons. It's a visual masterpiece that truly captivates the soul. And let me tell you, my friends, the aroma that now fills the air is nothing short of a divine symphony. The unexpected twist our Lavender Auto brought us earlier has taken a delightful turn. The skunk-like fragrance has gracefully evolved into a heavenly fusion of lavender and sweet floral notes. It's as if she heard our desires and decided to gift us with her own interpretation of perfection. Mother Nature, indeed, works in mysterious and awe-inspiring ways. With a heavy heart, yet brimming with excitement, I must share that the time has come to bid farewell to our Lavender Auto. She has reached the pinnacle of her growth, displaying trichome-laden buds that glisten like tiny crystals, beckoning us to partake in their euphoria. The moment of harvest has arrived, and I assure you, my friends, it was a sight to behold. I would like to take a moment to express my utmost gratitude to the creators of this Lavender strain, thank you Seeds Mafia for this . Your dedication to developing such a remarkable plant is truly commendable. The Seeds Mafia team, you have crafted a masterpiece that has enchanted our senses and nurtured our passion for cultivation. Thank you for sharing your expertise and allowing us to embark on this extraordinary journey. I also want to extend a heartfelt shout-out to the wonderful platform at Grow Diaries, where we documented our Lavender's progress week after week. The community of growers who have supported and shared their wisdom throughout this journey, you have made this experience even more fulfilling. Let us continue to inspire and learn from one another as we nurture our green companions. As we close this chapter of our gardening tale, let us remember the invaluable lessons we have learned. Our Lavender Auto has taught us to embrace the surprises that nature offers, to find beauty in the unexpected, and to celebrate the uniqueness of each plant's journey. She has reminded us that true greatness lies not only in meeting expectations but also in surpassing them with her own remarkable twists. So, my fellow cultivators, let us bid adieu to our Lavender Auto with hearts filled with gratitude and admiration. May her legacy live on in our gardens and inspire future endeavors. And as we move forward on our botanical adventures, may we continue to nurture our plants with boundless affection, never-ending enthusiasm, and an unwavering belief in the wonders that nature bestows upon us. As always thank you all for stopping by and for supporting me on this journey, i am super passion about growing and fell blessed to have you all with me on this new journey <3 <3 <3 Genetics -Seeds Mafia Lavender Automatic Light - LUMATEK ZEUS 465 COMPACT PRO 
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https://lumatek-lighting.com/ <3 <3 <3 Growers love to you all <3 <3 <3 Auto Lavender Feminized is a very popular type of cannabis, whose strong therapeutic effects are highly appreciated. It has a flowering period of approximately 9-10 weeks and can be grown both indoors and outdoors. It is a resistant variety which can be cared for easily. This variety is mostly appreciated because it produces strong, durable and resistant plants. Its branches and stem usually grow vertically rather than horizontally. It reaches heights of 120 cm and the harvests amount to 90 grams/plant. In addition, it contains high levels of THC- up to 20%. As their name suggests, the plants that grow from Auto Lavender Feminized seeds have a smell and taste similar to those of lavender, also comprising mint and rosemary tones. This is a variety of cannabis that is usually appreciated for its pleasant fragrance and high productivity, seeing as its buds and stem produce an impressive quantity of resin. If you’re looking for another kind of feminized, autoflowering variety, Auto Lavender Feminized will not disappoint you for sure! auto Lavender Feminized is a feminized, autoflowering variety, obtained by crossing the Lavender and Lowryder 2 species. The plants that grow from this variety have a very specific structure: they are tall, vigorous, and have large branches. At the end of the flowering period, the plants acquire an orange-gold shade
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@Koekie90
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Even problemen gehad met de ph-waarde, waardoor er waarschijnlijk geen correcte voedingsopname was. Mijn planten werden lichter van kleur en sommige bladeren werden zelfs duidelijk geel tussen de nerven.😕 Ik ga er althans vanuit dat dit het probleem was, aangezien ik eventjes kraantjeswater gaf voor de cal en mag maar dit niet afzuurde. Vandaag testte ik de ph-waarde van het kraantjeswater met mijn nieuwe ph meter en kwam ik uit op 7.2, niet goed voor kokos dus. Ik schakelde meteen weer over naar regenwater, wat met voedingsstoffen in mooi uitkwam op ph 5.8👌 Hopend dat ze zich herstellen, update volgt. De groei gaat gelukkig mooi door!💚 Update 11 mei: 2 planten toonden magnesiumtekort door vorige ph problemen met kapotte meter. Je kan dit nog zien op de foto's tussen de nerven. Zwaar aangetaste blaadjes weggehaald. Intussen kokos verbetert met kieseriet (magnesium) en geen Epsomzout omdat ik dit een lapmiddel vind en liever op lange termijn werk. Na problemen met de ph en substraat gespoeld te hebben, nu ook weer voeding aan het opbouwen👊 Planten voor buiten in een kas, maar hier kreeg ik de luchtvochtigheid niet onder controle (bleef boven de 80 zitten). Ze zijn nu verhuisd naar hun nieuwe verblijf, mijn schuur waar ik altijd kweekte. Buitenkas was een test, maar is dus geen goede optie👎 Op de foto's en video kan je zien dat ze nu veel beter wonen🌱 Update 14/05 : Eerst laten herstellen van magnesiumtekort. Fimmen + LST gestart. Ik leg mijn planten graag plat💚
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First pic is showing off some of the stretch that has occurred. We start “Above the Stakes”this week. -Sun 10th; it looks like the R plant is making a solid effort in its Stretch, which has just begun & is really happening. The L plant is flourishing and nearing the end of its own stretch. There is an image of the pair with 3’ showing on a tape measure as reference. Jan 11 Good things are happening as the circle of branches starts fill in ! ** as a side note, the Uv-B is going back on for 6hrs a cycle (3+3) after some more reading and the recent stretch action from the plant on the R. Nothing wrong with a weeks delay in nature between sisters & UV-B sounds like solid tech. Power is on again ** - Dinner-time after 4 days. - Hole drilled in overhead corner-bracket, to help Centre the Light. - Plants have been rotated a bit, LST (lashing-some-timber lol) re-positioned a bunch of branches/stakes, meshing the two plants together, in the middle. nuf snapshots. details as the week-ends. -Nutrient ratios are Max’d as the volume will continue to climb for 2 more big feeds. -rapid-start & cal/mg have already been dialed back a bit. My watering volume per/24hr now shows my water use in metric. That # is based on the last 2 meals and I’m now looking at 5 days without nutes... 14th, Steady progress all the way round. Moving lights and supports as needed. Reach continues on the Right plant, while the Left continues to look amazing -molasses in next feed (Sat), TDS to be updated 15th -the volume of water my plants have been receiving, has been larger each of the last 4 feedings. Extra time between feeds has been allotted and watering based on Pot weight/dryness is keeping the plants Full and Green. -The next feed will be half the volume of the last one. The goal tomorrow (day 5 since last feed) is to immediately satisfy the plants nutritional needs with a small meal (7 litres/2), but then it’s going to scream for more food. This time I will wait only 2 days and return to the larger volume and a 4-5 day cycle. That’s the plan. Goal was to raise both the volume and demand for more nutrients. (Without creating a swamp) It’s been kind of patchwork getting the numbers-up, and this is the first pause in that steady climb. Both plants seem to be firing in all cylinders. Sun Jan17 - adding Molasses to each feeding from Week 5 on in to harvest. - 2 days since last half-feed. Big feed tonight and 5 day gap next. -Reached my Max H2o volume with solid Nutrition #’s. Plan is to hold levels for week 5/6 and then begin to taper nutes & volume slightly in 7/8 and hold till flush (11) & harvest (12/13) ** this grow is my best effort yet, if anybody sees or feels it’s getting “sideways”... I would love to hear about your opinion/concerns. ** The buds that are forming, actually have some substance to them. Tired of Indoor Popcorn. This grow is hapnin
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one month and two weeks of flowering, the increase in resin is impressive, its aroma is getting stronger and stronger, everything is going well so far, we do not have any type of lack or excess of fertilizers 😘
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My Purple Kush plant is still the smallest in the tent, but hopefully it'll produce some good buds by the end. It's been a challenging week with the constant rain and ridiculously high humidity. Keeping things dry indoors has been a real struggle. Despite the weather, I managed to flip all my feminized photoperiod plants to flower this week. I'm hoping the switch will go smoothly, but with this humidity, it's going to be tough.
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Plant is still tiny, grew 5cm / 2". It looks like it's slowly dying. The original leaves at the bottom went brown so I removed them. Some of the upper ones don't look great either. It's not a calcium deficiency. The bottom of the pot was very dry so I rinsed the soil with plain water. The dryness is the result of: A) me having to add a heater B) the blumat auto watererers focussing the wanter in specific areas. The roots clump around the waterers thus everything else drys up. I need to water directly from now on and look to fix this problem going forward.
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@Shefman93
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After transplanting clone during week 1, growth has been amazing through the end of week 2. First round of LST applied mid week of week 2.
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Day 21 have done much but water when dry ive just started to implement fish sh!t to my regiment and silica The schedule is plain ph water next water fish sh!t then plain ph water then silica Trying to keep it simple i water about ever 3days so far and everything it going well as far as my eyes can see
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It’s seems more leaves are praying up on the smaller girl after guess it was asking for that trim. Got some great sticky bud forming! 2+ weeks left
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This is my first hydro grow and first time with clones. I have a few semi successful outdoor grows under my belt but the weather (hot AF) and caterpillar apocalypse (lost a beast of a plant and the tops of most others) last year are forcing me inside. Reservoir is an hdx 27 gallon tote with 15 gallons of actual water capacity about 1/4” under net pots. Attached to 1/4 hp active aqua chiller (overkill but got a deal and am in so cal; last years consistent 100+ temps ravaged my outdoor grow and can even make indoor temp regulation difficult) with two 5” and one 4” air stones in main res and one 4” in a 5 gallon top off res (not part of the system until/if I need it) attached to two 15L/minute active aqua air pumps. I wanted to have a bit of a barrier between the ambient temps inside the tent (rest of the room is a/c controlled) and the actual reservoir so I built a base to set the tent sans bottom putting the top of the res at the floor of the tent. This also raises the reservoir off the ground and hoping it will save some back aches once scrog comes into play. This also frees up 16” of vertical space inside tent and although I intend to scrog it should help as a buffer with temps and I won’t have to worry about light distance since plants are at floor level. To keep as much unnecessary heat out of the 4x2 tent the spider farmer light ballast was removed and relocated to outside the tent which I’m glad because during testing the ballast and light are each producing 120 degrees. Half of that is outside the tent allowing the temps inside the tent to stay about around when room temp is about 78 (a/c off but weather is fluctuating) with a small fan at base level and a 6” clip on fan for higher up. Reservoir will be 66-68 at all times thanks to the chiller. For ph management I am going to be using a torus hydro perfect ph (35 gallon). I’m hoping their claims aren’t just hype because they say it removes H+ and OH- ions to allow the ph to maintain 5.8 - 6.2 ph (without any additional buffers). This small fluctuation allows all nutrients to be taken in while a stagnant ph will prevent certain nutrient uptake hence a more complete usage. These are claims among others they made, let’s see if the science is legit. Unfortunately this being my first hydro grow I have no standard to base this off, but if I don’t have to worry about my ph that’s one less worry. Nutrients will be GH flora trio and cal-mag plus hydroguard. Not sure about additional additives, want to keep it pretty basic but suggestions for this nute/strain combo would be appreciated. I was intending on growing wedding cake or venom og but cake was sold out and venom didn’t look great so I ended up coming home with two gelato clones from universal nurseries. I’ve always liked this strain but wanted the cake because I’ve read it’s highly resilient. What I was not expecting was that these would be rooted in neoprene. I’m new to hydro and aside from the research and reading throughout my grows I usually overlooked neoprene. I guess it could be better than the rock wool as it shouldn’t leach and mess with ph? They are surrounded by hydroton and will be hand watered until roots make it to water. Update day 6: I went against my better judgment and initially painted my lid for light leakage. Ended up dumping my entire reservoir two days in because it was full of paint chips (even though it was formulated for plastic it still chipped off in high volume). Used a drill pump from HD, worked well as the intake is a 1/4” pvc tube I could suck up the paint chips and the water, but DO NOT USE to transfer anything but waste water as the output contained grease from the pump! Got a new lid and will just be using panda film for light blockage. Added a small humidifier because rh was in the 30-40 range, now temps and rh are consistently 70 degrees and about 65%. Nutes are 1/4 strength except calimag due likely to stoned math... Plants don’t seem to be minding so I’m not trying to sweat it much. Slight upward drift in ppm and ec as water is taken in or evaporates and ph is slowly swinging in the range torus hydro said it would so that is a success as I have not used any buffers. They claim it is more effective when it can directly interact with a root mass so it seems promising. New growth sprouting all over but no roots have made it out of the net pots. I went with 6” hoping roots will branch laterally exposing move root mass to the air gap once developed. Started noticing slight yellowing of leaves day 4 and some drooping (due to low rh as they perked up after adding humidifier) so I went from 50ml top feed daily to 100ml, also turned light down to 15% and everyone is happy.
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Root exelerator has been stoped with the other lady's being harvested these now have crazy leg room to grow ! The bears are hunting that gass and all the baby's are letting of a nice stank !
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Week 7 for Lemon Orange by Greenhouseseedco, End of week 7 for this cultivar, defenetely keeping 2 at 16tops then 1 at 8 tops will be interesting seeing the different on yield on those. But do have to say for now the 8 tops is a little slower on growth compared to the other 2 but could be lack of leaf for energy. Now just let them grow up....
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I was very surprised at the remarkable growth of both plants. Tree 1 gives me a clear view of the superiority of height compared to the previous week. The copper buds clearly show the enormous size, I am trying to increase the amount of nutrition to promote the maximum growth in size and taste.
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Plant is fine, except one stormy night the weather is just fine. Heard that is gonna be a nice September, hope they are right. I plan to cut the tree on the second/third week of September. Yes some yellowing leaves, I still think is the aging process and a little bit of K deficiency, that should have decreased, and looks like it has, new growth are just fine and there is no worsening. Still watering with: Big bud, 2 ml x L CalMag 2 ml x L Bio Bloom 3 ml x L silica, one tablespoon neem oil propolis aloe
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This lady has been Transplanted on day 39 since she was planted (may 10th) and I've prepared the 15L pot with the complete line of biotabs using 2 spoons of startrex for every 5L, sprinkled a couple of grams of mycotrex on the transplant hole before putting the plant and then I added 3 slow release tabs one biotab for every 5L of soil, so that's why in this case I added 3, after the Transplant was done I immediately watered the plant with 1ml/L of orgatrex and 1g/L of bactrex, I hope you guys enjoy my work this season!!
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Die erste Woche der Blüte beginnt. Habe die Clips entfernt und wir versuchen uns mal mit unserem selbst geknoteten Netz. Mal sehen wie wir damit zurecht kommen. Die Pflanzen erscheinen noch recht klein für die Fläche, gehe aber davon aus, das Netz noch in der ersten Woche fast vollständig zu füllen.
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🔸Davvero una grande notizia! Una nuova collaborazione con @Spiderfarmer è iniziata e sono felice di poter creare dei contenuti per una azienda seria come la loro!!! Questa mattina è stata montata questa bellissima #SF2000 nella tenda da coltivazione più grande dove dovrà lavorare per far fiorire tutte le signorine che passeranno di qui prossimamente 😁😎🔥 Voglio fare i complimenti perché siete riusciti a creare veramente una luce bellissima con materiali super leggeri ed esteticamente geniali ❤️‍🔥oltre che consumare veramente poco (2.7 Umol/J)per il raggio di copertura ( 4x3 in crescita )(4x2 in fioritura ) e intensità uniforme in PPFD Mi piace molto anche il fatto che monta anche diodi IR utili per accelerare la fase di fioritura e aumentare la resa 💡 Ci saranno diversi aggiornamenti rimanete connessi e grazie ancora per essere passati a trovarmi 😃 https://www.instagram.com/reel/Cl_EEAbu_vQ/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= Funzionalità principali 2022 NUOVA VERSIONE COSTI DI ESERCIZIO INFERIORI E RENDIMENTI DI QUALITÀ SUPERIORE: Le luci progressive a LED SPIDER FARMER SF2000 utilizzano la più recente tecnologia LED ad alto rendimento oggi: diodi Samsung LM301B, alta efficienza energetica con 2,7 umol/J, creano la migliore penetrazione della luce del baldacchino. Copertura vegetale 3 x 4 piedi, fiore 2 x 4 piedi. Potenza estremamente elevata ma consuma solo 200 W di elettricità, rendendola più efficiente delle tradizionali lampade HID e di altre lampade per piante sul mercato. NUOVO DISPOSIZIONE DEI DIODI E DESIGN DIMMERANTE: Luci crescenti SF2000 aggiornate. Più perline leggere ai bordi, meno al centro. Aiuta a ottenere una PPFD più uniforme. e la manopola di regolazione della luminosità regola liberamente l'intensità della luce. Connessione multi-luce con regolazione unificata particolarmente vantaggiosa per un'ampia area di coltivazione indoor e piantagione commerciale. IDEALE PER TUTTE LE FASI DI CRESCITA: Eccellente spettro completo: bianco, blu, rosso e IR (3000K, 5000K, 660nm e IR 760nm). Diodi 3000K che forniscono più luce rossastra e 5000K che forniscono più luce bluastra. La luce rossa e IR da 660 nm è particolarmente utile durante la fioritura, dove accelera i tempi di fioritura e aumenta i raccolti. Trasforma i tuoi semi nella tua scorta. E la luce sembra abbastanza naturale, quindi è utile per monitorare accuratamente la salute delle piante. COSTRUZIONE BEN FATTA E SOLIDA: nessuna ventola senza rumore. Il driver ad alta efficienza, affidabile e staccabile ha un'ottima dissipazione del calore. Il dissipatore di calore in alluminio è spesso e robusto, coperture protettive per i cavi; Imballaggio intuitivo. Componenti di qualità significano che la luce dura più a lungo, SF Light si prende cura di te con un design più attento, puoi facilmente risparmiare denaro senza acquistare frequentemente luci. In qualità di produttore professionale di luci di coltivazione a LED da oltre 10 anni. Spider Farmer ha sempre insistito per creare attrezzature per la semina domestica più efficienti, adatte e di alta qualità per la crescita delle piante e si impegna a diventare un partner fidato per ogni coltivatore! Riceverai una lampada da coltivazione Spider Farmer SF2000, un manuale di istruzioni, un paio di ganci d'argento, un paio di ganci neri.