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@PapaNugs
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Big week here. Got the girls transplanted to their 7 gallon pots. First time with pots this big. Gonna really let them grow. Got a little water with BT and mycorrhiza.
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Day 71 - Starting week 11 off with a bang and love the look and smell of this girl. She’s really starting to fatten up and and need her to start filling in more. Thinking about 2-3 weeks max before she’s ready to chop and looking forward to it. Gave her the first of her week 11 feedings today and might cut her off to just water starting week 12. Day 72 - No big changes or updates. She’s fattening up and filling in beautifully. Will most likely start flushing after the end of this week. Day 73 - Gave her a second feeding today and next one will be Saturday. All is looking great and thinking she’s in track to be chopped at the end of week 13 but will keep and eye on her. Still some clear trichs but a lot of milky in there. She looks gorgeous! Day 75 - Looks great and on track for a chop at the end of week 13. Gave her the last feeding today and will water with straight water and Sledgehammer from here on out to start flushing her out. Day 76 - Closing in on the end of week 11 and she’s just as pretty as ever. Gave her some water today as she seemed to be screaming for it. Will probably do one more week of feedings then flush her with sledgehammer during week 13 and she should be ready for chopping. Day 77 - Ending week 11 and looks great. Have a few leaves showing deficiencies but not sure if it’s because she’s coming to the end of her life or somethings missing. Runoff pH was a little high so worked to correct that today, we’ll see if that helps. If not, she’s only got 2 weeks left.
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Sooo.... The last week was a bit of a pain in the ass. I flushed the plant on day 14 and just gave the plant plain water for the remainder of week 3 in flower. By about day 18 I started to notice that the leaves were getting a little yellow on the top of my mother plant. The LED lights were only 7 inches from the canopy! I hadn't been paying attention to how much the plant had grown and how close it was to the light. I raised the lights so they are 14 inches above the canopy. I thought that would make the color of the leaves return. However, her condition started to get worse. Several of the fan leaves on the top of the plant started to curl up and fold like tacos. I also noticed that some of the top fan leaves were getting copper colored tops and edges. some of the lower leaves under the canopy began to fall off with severe deformities and grey patches. Some research into the matter led me to believe that I had nutrient deficiencies. I knew that I had not fed her nutes in almost a week but I don't think that would lead to the plant's current condition as quickly as it did. I then tested the Ph runoff from the pot and it was incredibly acidic! Almost 5.0! My crap Ph pen had crapped out and was giving erroneous readings. I have since flushed the plant again and properly Ph'd the water. Now I have to wait and see if her condition improves. I hope this doesn't affect the yield too much. Pro Tip: Always calibrate your meters before use!
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So These girls are doing great in my unprofessional opinion lol. they all look like they could use a cleanup but man if I come at them again like Sweeny Todd I don't think they will make it haha. This is rolling into week 3 so I'm going to wait just a couple of days and then I'm going to hard Lolipop and defoliate just a wee tad more. I'm just worried I could herm one out and I don't really know what to do with that situation. I've been playing around with Great White and that's been fun but aside from that, I'm just weaving these tops through squares. those corners could be a problem but let me know in the comments if you think I need additional light in the center or your thoughts. OH, I ALMOST FRGT LOL! so I mixed microflora and aqua flakes B together and the plants might have sat in that while I cried for an hour over the hundreds in nutrients I just ruined lol. I dumped the system and redid it though so we gucci
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Cut out some more leaves & flushing both plants. The purple plant is close to being cut down with the green probably needing an extra week or so. The smell is so good right now 😤 can't wait to see how it is after cure. Man I wanna smoke some rn 😂 Happy growing 🌴
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I've now topped the Gorilla Cookies FF; the weather will be good.
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Not much to say apart from the Auto Wedding Cake is budding along really nicely, by the smell I can see why this strain is called Wedding Cake. Definitely can't wait to have a smoke of this. Happy Growing guys
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Loving watching them grow 😍 i lollipopped gigabud so she is a little late to start flowering. But she’ll catch up hopefully this week
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I will be starting the flush a week earlier then I expected these girls are clouding up super fast. The Jack Herer will need another 2 week at the least. But the Tangie and Durban Poison will for sure be done sooner.
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Last week I neglected the fertigation beyond the low humidity all that delayed the first topping and leaf burned the most thirsty girls, by the end of the week I had already recovered them and succed topping, they are looking very healthy.
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Looking very beautiful, still making some more bending to get her to spread. Hope I can keep her healthy in flower Day 34 she is almost 60 cm tall and still streching. I removed the VGrow base
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D65 - 23/03 Did a cleanup on the bottom part of the bigger girls, to avoid any issues in these last weeks. Not much to update, just watching them grow and admiring them gaining weight. Aiming for a 80~85 day harvest, so we got around 20 to go.
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​🌿 Journal de Culture : Cherry Cola (Auto) Date aujourd'hui 20/02 ​Date de sortie de terre : 22/01/2026 Âge : 29 jours (Semaine 5 - Fin de phase végétative / Début de stretch) ​📊 Paramètres de Culture ​Température : 23.3°C (Idéal pour cette étape) ​Humidité : 55% (Parfait pour éviter les moisissures tout en gardant une bonne croissance) ​Éclairage : Lumatek remis à 75% ​Technique : LST (Low Stress Training) visible avec les attaches rouges pour ouvrir la canopée. ​📏 Suivi des Plantes ​Plante #1 (La Grande) ​Taille : 26 cm ​Observations : Elle présente une structure très robuste. Les entre-nœuds sont serrés, ce qui annonce une plante compacte mais productive. Le palissage (LST) semble bien fonctionner, la lumière pénètre bien jusqu'au centre de la plante. Les feuilles sont larges, typiques d'une dominance Indica. ​Plante #2 (La Petite) ​Taille : 16 cm ​Observations : Bien qu'elle soit plus courte de 10 cm, elle est extrêmement dense. Elle a un aspect très "buissonnant". Elle semble prendre un peu plus de temps pour s'étirer, mais sa santé est excellente. Les nouvelles pousses au centre sont d'un vert clair bien vif, signe d'une croissance active. ​📝 Journal de Culture - Mise à jour du 21/02 ​Âge : 30 jours (Semaine 5 - Transition vers Floraison) ​🛠️ Maintenance effectuée : ​LST Ajusté : Renforcement du palissage avec les attaches rouges pour maintenir une canopée plate. Les branches secondaires sont maintenant bien dégagées. ​Défoliation légère : Retrait stratégique de quelques grandes feuilles d'ombre sur les deux plantes pour maximiser la pénétration lumineuse au centre. ​🌿 Observation des Plantes : ​Plante #2 (La Petite) : Malgré sa taille compacte, la défoliation a révélé un nombre impressionnant de départs de branches. Elle répond très bien au palissage et reste d'un vert très sain. ​Plante #1 (La Grande) : Elle continue de dominer mais l'ouverture de sa canopée est maintenant optimale. Les entre-nœuds reçoivent une lumière directe, ce qui limitera l'étirement excessif ("tigeage") lors du stretch. ​💡 État du setup : ​Lumatek à 75% : Intensité parfaite pour soutenir la poussée de croissance post-défoliation. humidité de 55% à 60% temperature 23 degrés celcius aujourd'hui le 23/02/2026 uniquement plante 1 (pot léger) 1,5 litres d'eau PH 6,3 plante 2 pot encore humide
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💩Holy Crap Growmies We Are Back💩 Well after another short break we are back at it 😁 So what do you say we have some fun 👈 We got some FASTBUDS Cream & Cookies 😛 Well growmies we are at the 7 day mark and we are off to a great start 👍 Lights being readjusted and chart updated .........👍rain water to be used entire growth👈 👉I used NutriNPK for nutrients for my grows and welcome anyone to give them a try .👈 👉 www.nutrinpk.com 👈 NutriNPK Cal MAG 14-0-14 NutriNPK Grow 28-14-14 NutriNPK Bloom 8-20-30 NutriNPK Bloom Booster 0-52-34 I GOT MULTIPLE DIARIES ON THE GO 😱 please check them out 😎 👉THANKS FOR TAKING THE TIME TO GO OVER MY DIARIES 👈
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Hello😀 Week 5 of flower begins as week 4 was. Pretty easy. Did a light defoliation as she was and is got some good leaf on her but I have decided I would go minimalist this round so no training to any plants has been given. The only issue I had was my run off was coming out slightly higher PH then going in. After some sage advice from @lassos I was advised to remove the golden tree as it is more acidic then I want and I also ran PH lower at 5.8 for most of last week giving 2 feeds a day at an EC of 1.9. 3l morning 3l night. I am happy to say PH has balanced out so thanks again lassos👍. Not much else to say she is stacking well with a nice looking flower. Smells kinda sweet not much there yet.. I plan to up the biobizz top max a little and maybe see if she wants a bit more bloom. Temperature has remained fairly consistent with night lows of 20 and I try and keep the flower room at 26c with an RH of 70%. Got a good healthy plant and have some great airflow in there so not overly concerned about the higher RH. That's all really this week. Thanks for looking and I update Instagram with pics of all the girls. Grow well🌱🌿🌱 Stay safe😷
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* 3rd December - Day 14 from seed * Well, what a week! And I wasn't even here to enjoy it. My partner lovingly tended Nora (we decided to name her) while I was away. Looking at 'germination week', you'll see I was constantly aerating the nutrient solution. For the first 4 days, my partner was pH adjusting the solution (Rhizotonic seems to leave pH constantly climbing - around half a point per day), pouring out any old solution from Nora's 'semi-kratky' pot, then syringing 24ml of solution through the rockwool. As soon as the tap root was around half way down the pot (4th day), we filled the pot so the tap root was just touching a well of nutrient solution within the pot. Each day, the solution was emptied and refreshed - not taking any Pythium chances here. Within the next 3 days the rest of the explosive root growth came bursting through the rockwool. So, time to transport her. Made some changes to the bucket: lots of holes in the rim for LST, full foil-bubble insulation (including around the rim of the net pot , and aluminium tape around the entire silicone air line - zero light leaks), a very large new air stone, and a 25w pump to power it. The pump is ridiculously quiet - not 'quiet for 25w', simply ridiculously quiet. And as you can see, it creates a bucket which looks like a pot on full boil. There's absolutely no way pythium is getting any sort of foothold on this grow. The root explosion made it very easy to position the rockwool cube within the hydroton - the roots are submerged while the rockwool sits just above. Decided to stick with the Formulex as it's doing a grand job, albeit the dose has been kicked up. Swapping the Rhizotonic for Regenaroot as I hear very good things, including that pH remains stable! Will now use Rhizo for foliar applications only.
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I was flushing all the plants since August 9. You can see in the videos with de microscope ( I really try my best, but it was pretty difficult) the trichomes looks cloudy and some of them looks amber. Maybe in the videos you can't see it because my hand was really shaky. August 17: all the plants were in dark. August 18: i cleaned all the plants, buds, leafs, everything..., spraying water to remove the rests of potasic soap. Today august 18, during the nigth, i'm going to harvest all the ladies. In the past 3 days i didn't watering the plants and the smell was stronger. August 19: Before dry -Critical Kush: 150g -Red dwarf: 60g -Syrup (2 plants): 270g -Lemon (4 plants): 570g