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@Xpie77
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Red Wine was a joy to grow. Very easy plant that not need a lot of nutrition to eat. Smell is out of this world, cant pinpoint because Ive never done Red Wine ever... But its fruity and a hint of berries. From Seed to flower it took 11 weeks. Thats a fast growing plant
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Trichomes are everywhere around this 2 purple punch. The middle plant is more frosty due to the nutrient feeding stress( bat guano powder topdressed). Most of the fan leaves have burnt off crispy but the sugar leaves are not disturbed. I will be watering plain PH water once a week to stimulate draught and humidity and temperature down. I noticed that when the plant is in stress mode during mid flowering, trichomes tend to form fast i guess it is the defence mechanism. The genetics from my local nation is top notch. The centre plant i am keeping a 2week time frame to harvest if the sugar leaves yellow soon.
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They were very similar looking plants in early growth, but one of them stretched about 10 inches more than the other. It only weighed a few more grams despite the extra height. They require no special attention at all and produced fairly well, though I'd have liked a bigger yield. The buds are dense and smell amazing. Plant A: 87g Plant B: 94g Final thoughts: Potency: 8/10 Yield: 7/10 Aroma: 9/10 Flavor: 8/10 Bag-appeal: 8/10 Bud density: 8/10 Special thanks to Spliff Seeds for sponsoring this grow! These are some truly impressive genetics. Fat, frosty delicious buds that keep you high for hours! What more could you ask for!👈😁👍
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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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Another rough week...high temps and horribly arid conditions, and still the grasshoppers appear every damn day! I'm beginning to think I have a root aphid problem. Mysterious Mg deficiencies for two grows. Also looking like phosphorous deficiency as well..no way... She's popping pistils now...just a few so far..
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Hi again! Franky has been stretching a lot. I did a "big" defoil on day 20 to stop the stretching. I didn't do too much I think. Tried to take out a lot of big leafs and did a bit of lollipopping from beneath. It was the biggest and most exhausting defoil I did so far. Took hours and eventually sometime I got tired. :D Today is day 24 of flowering btw. I started adding Epsom salt in a very small dose and also started adding green sensation from plagron to fight the red leaf stems and discolorings on some leafs that were indicating a lack of magnesium & phosphor. It seems to have taken the first dose very well. I'm extremely pleased with the looks so far. I will try to send into flowering earlier tho next time cuz this sht is growing wild. :D
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Es ist soweit! Am Freitag habe ich die fünf Easy Buds nach knapp 11 1/2 Wochen abgeschnitten und geerntet. Leider musste ich feststellen, dass eine Pflanze ziemlich stark befallen war. Ich vermute eine Milbenart oder möglicherweise Fliegeneier. Unterhalb der Blätter waren etliche dunkelgelbe und dunkelbraune Eier, die man auf den ersten Blick kaum erkennen konnte. Bei genauerem Hinsehen sieht man jedoch, dass sich der Befall auf die ganze Pflanze ausgeweitet hatte. Glücklicherweise blieben die vier anderen Pflanzen verschont. Aus diesem Grund trockne ich die Pflanzen auch getrennt voneinander. Die befallene Pflanze wollte ich nicht direkt wegwerfen, sondern erstmal trocknen lassen. Im Nachhinein werde ich schauen, wie ich mögliche Schadensbegrenzung betreiben kann. Die vier gesunden Pflanzen werden in einem geschlossenen Zelt in einem Trocknungsbeutel getrocknet. Die befallene Pflanze habe ich in dem Folienzelt aufgehängt und mit einer Plane abgedeckt. Nach wenigen Tagen der Trocknung sieht soweit eigentlich alles gut aus. Die Eier scheinen nicht mehr zu schlüpfen, sondern fallen von der Blüte ab oder verschrumpeln zu Kompost. Ich hoffe, dass es dabei bleibt. Der Geruch hat sich nach dem Abschneiden deutlich verändert. Schon nach der kurzen Trocknungszeit kann ich einen intensiveren Geruch feststellen, der sich noch nicht so richtig beschreiben lässt. Die Blüten waren stark mit den sogenannten "Sugar Leaves" verwachsen, weshalb ich sie grob getrimmt habe, um sie zum Trocknen aufzuhängen. Nachdem die Blüten vollständig getrocknet sind, werde ich die Buds noch einmal einzeln trimmen und durch meine Trimm-Maschine von Vevor jagen. Der Ernteprozess hat zu zweit circa eine Stunde gedauert. Die Pflanzen waren zum Zeitpunkt der Ernte noch sehr gesund und kräftig. Die Verwurzelung war trotz des geschlossenen Topfes sehr gut. Die schönste Bud hat definitiv die zentrale Pflanze, Greta, ergeben. Nass hätte ich den Bud auf mindestens 12 g geschätzt. Ein Gesamtgewicht des nassen Pflanzenmaterials habe ich nicht ermittelt. Sobald alles trocken und fertig beschnitten ist, werde ich das Tagebuch um den trockenen Betrag ergänzen. Stand jetzt würde ich schätzen, dass der Ertrag aller Pflanzen bei circa 40-50 g liegt, was mich für meinen ersten Grow ziemlich zufrieden stellt, besonders in Anbetracht dieser wirklich sehr simplen Strain. Mehr Infos und Fotos folgen in Kürze, wenn das Curing beginnt. Bis bald! :)
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Screen filled, perhaps a bit too filled. Stretch is gonna mostly be up. But 85% of the screen is filled with tops.
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04/26/2026 Readings before water swap. pH: 5.6 EC: 1450 cm TDS: 1050 ppm Temp: 71.3° So I'm going to start flushing today. She has a whole lotta nutrients left in those leaves and buds. So what I'm doing now is fill and drain. In my case pump and pump. I mix my nutes in a 5 gallon bucket. Then use another bucket to drain the DWC reservoir. Do it twice and then the last time with flawless finish. Again! Something happened to my yesterday entry. 04/28/2026 Readings: pH: 6.58 EC: 499 cm TDS: 351 ppm Temp: 66.7° Will be pHed today. It's too high. Anyway, she looks really odd with all of her branches just falling down. All around and the main top and some select branches are left standing up. She has issues everywhere from clawing to tacoing spots and burned tips or whatever else is wrong. So she's getting her week of flushing. I haven't noticed anything yet. But maybe it's because theight is too close to the top. Speaking of, does just the top getting too much light stress the whole plant out? Or is it just the top? I honestly hope my plant isn't waterlogged. I wonder what causes that. Because when I hung the plant up, the branch I was going to use legit sqweeshed on me. Like it was soaking wet. And when I take leaves off, the break pours out water. Never seen that before. Just a new thing. The environment looks really good Now it's working. 04/30/2026 Readings: pH: 6.7 EC: 521 cm TDS: 371 ppm Temp: 66.2° 05/01/2026 Well, I say she's done. I have her in the dark for the next couple of days, then I'll harvest. That'll give me enough time for the bucket to empty out and by the time it's ready, the bucket should be nearly dry. Actually, I wonder if that'll happen. I topped her off yesterday, so she should be fine for the next 3 days. I'm gonna check the water one last time before she's in the dark for 3 days. I dunno. I think she's ready now. I'll also get a trichome video to make sure. No top off just this one last trichome video and harvest will be in 3 days. Or sooner. I took a trichome video this morning. It's not very good. But you can see the abundance of cloudy and in some spots, amber. Other than that, I might pop off a few leaves today before her official dark period starts. It was supposed to be last night, but I forgot to set it. So it's off this morning, but I have some things I still need to do. Like snip off as many fan leaves as possible. No sugar leaves. And if there's a ton of trichomes on the offending leaf, I shall leave it. It's really dry out now, so I'll need to keep a lot of the leaves in tact so it doesn't dry out too quickly. Readings: pH: 6.16 EC: 605 cm TDS: 431 Temp: 69.6 I'm curious as to why both the EC and TDS have higher readings than yesterday. There's absolutely no nutrients, or shouldn't be in that bucket as I've added 2 flushes of Flawless Finish. And 1 top off of plain water. She needs about a half gallon now, but I'll let her take her own water down. I'm not sure how quickly it will be gone. She drinks about a half gallon a day. I think there's around 3.5 gallons left. Should be plenty of water left at harvest and not too much. I still haven't seen a single bit of color. I had to have done something wrong. Back to the EC and TDS. Both spiked about 100 points. That might be my pH pen. I doubt it though. Something environmental or most likely not a colorful one. Which I don't get. It started flushing 3 days ago. Shouldn't I be seeing something colorful by now? All I'm seeing is a very earthy plant. Well, more plant like smell. As for the water situation. I think I might have to pull the water out and pH it back to 5.8 but I'm inclined not to do such a useless task. Of course if it goes over too much, I'll have to step in and add more Flawless Finish. Because I don't think she is eating at all. Or there's a nutrient lockout. Again, that should t matter anymore. Another thing. I found more clawing leaves that were super dark. But how?! There's no nitrogen in this plant. No idea how it's showing signs of toxicity? I don't get it. Like at all. I don't understand why the EC and TDS are climbing when they should be like going down.
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06/20/2019 Transplanted! Finally! Into my own compost, see the baby worm in second video, coming out for the camera, As if on prompt. Amended with 0-5-0 to help roots lessen transplant shock.and get her comfy ASAP.She should adjust quite well. It will be a great week outside for transplant according to the weather man.
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Day 37 of flowering week six lsd look good tips a little burnt but I’m not to worried keeping nutrients low about 3/4 strength 1.4 ex 770 to 800 ppm drinking lots watering about every four days feed water feed water
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This fifth week started off kinda rough. I had to remove some sick leaves that got hit by leaf miners. I’ve cleaned up all the damaged parts from the plants, including this one. On Monday, I’m gonna spray them with a ready-to-use mix that has Neem oil, nettle extract, and horsetail. I also noticed a slight nutrient deficiency, probably because until now I was only watering with untreated tap water — didn’t check the pH at all. Even when I fertilized, I still used water with no pH adjustment. I’ve only just started using pH-controlled water like two or three times now, since I finally bought a pH meter. Now I’m watering and fertilizing with everything adjusted to 6.5, so that’s something I need to keep in mind from now on. I’m planning to bump up the fertilizer to 1 ml per 500 ml of water. I’m using Biobizz Bloom, and I wanna keep the dose like that because the pot is small — just 3.2 liters — so I don’t wanna overdo it with 1 liter of water. I’ve noticed that 500 ml works just fine, so I’ll stick to that. Other than that, everything seems to be going okay.
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From the looks of it. I am in early stages of root rot. Plant is not growing as fast as it was at all. It can be a few things. Light penetration into the bucket. My water temps are around 70f. So I think that's okay. I had some extra mylar from a grow I did years ago. Cut pieces to go over the kids hopefully that helps. I took out all additives besides CalMag. They were fouling the rez as usual. Dropping the Ph as usual. I think it's also the cause of the root rot. I have sprayed soaked with h202 and have added it to the reservoir after a cleaning and a water change. Looks a bit better. I'm located in Canada and I cannot find hydroguard anywhere. Which kinda sucks. Any alternatives would be great. Thanks
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Gelato #2 is so small 😂 but she's definitely happy tho'. Topped both ladies and did some LST. They should be ready for bloom soon.
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Que pasa familia, vamos con la octava y floración semana de floración de estas Papaya Zoap F1 de Sweetseeds. Vamos al lío, me quede con 3 por espacio, siempre pongo alguna semilla de más por si no abriese alguna por no perder ese hueco del indoor. También se trasplantaron a su maceta definitiva, en este caso de 7 litros. Y también superaron el shock por el trasplante se recuperaron 100%. El ph se controla en 6.2 , la temperatura la tenemos entre 20/22 grados y la humedad ronda el 50%. El fotoperiodo esta a 12/12 para floración. Las jodidas estiraron bastante, y es algo que no me gusta de todas las F1, que cultive hasta ahora. El olor que desprende es muy peculiar es muy dulce y empalagoso, a mi parecer, no pinta nada mal, las flores están muy prietas y la tricomada es bestial. Hasta aquí todo, Buenos humos 💨💨💨