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@Salokin
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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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Hi growers! They on FD 28,and bud production is nice so far.They eating every 2-3 day 3-4 l of slution.Instaled a second fan under the net.Every two weeks I gice them 3-4 tbs of bat guano. Stay green,and happy ester to you all!
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Hi growers! They on FD 28,and bud production is nice so far.They eating every 2-3 day 3-4 l of slution.Instaled a second fan under the net.Every two weeks I gice them 3-4 tbs of bat guano. Stay green,and happy ester to you all!
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The Black Cream on the left corner stretch a lot and on of the Red Poison is a little bit late and smaller than the other. She just start to flower. All the plants need very few fertilizer, i already have tip burn but nothing terrible. They flower a lot faster than i tought. Right now i'm trying to limit the stress of the plants and give them 25% of the recomended dosage every 3 watering. They are vigorous and react pretty well to "intense" LST.
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Hello growers!! Its end of third week of flowering.. girls looks really nice..💚this week i will add Green Sensation ...have a nice day people!!😃
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Day 63 - 710 Diesel Auto I think I've got some pretty bad light burn but not sure what's wrong to be honest - im cutting back on nutes and raising the light a little I just want her to pull through, i don't care too much about bag appeal since i only grow for my personal use but im worried it will effect yield and quality if it doesnt finish before every leaf is dried up. I only fed her 1 time this week with the full nutrient line up just in case this is nutrient burn, the rest of the time it was just plain water with some Terpinator and twice watered with Growers Recharge.
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Day 63 - Thunderhaze Auto I think I got a little lightburn but things are looking really frosty, this girl drinks a gallon plus a day so I've stopped using RO water because I was bringing it in 5 gallon bottles which is getting too much of a hassle and cost so she is going to get tap water from now on but I'll use RO water again later when I flush. I was feeding the full grow/bloom/micro line up just about every other day but im going to cut back to only 2 times a week and ill feed with Recharge 2 times a week and all other waterings inbetween with just a little Terpinator.
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Video is of Mystery Cookies #1 and #2, with one of their mates, Captains Cake 04/10/2018 Getting ready for a seed run hope to get 1500,or so for a pheno hunt.
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The grow is going on well,doubled the bloom nuts , plants have a different but nice smell of skunk and wild berries. The tall one is growing crazy in the cell, i want to harvest first the highest one branches, to let the lowest grow round the cell for a higher yield. I had to train a lot the plant, because the autoflower was getting too tall about 120cm, so i tied it up around the cell doing scrog a like.
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She seems to be behind by a couple of weeks she still growing in height by 2 inches
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