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@Salokin
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Greetings Growmies, We're closing the ninth week of our G.M.O. journey, and our green beauties are a living ledger of our cultivation narrative. They've weathered the shifts in their environment with a vigor that only the finest genetics can provide. Pheno #1 and Pheno #2 stand as living contrasts in our canopy, telling their own unique stories. Pheno #1, compact and sturdy, is a marvel of efficiency. Its dense growth form speaks to a hidden world of potential beneath its foliage, with promising signs of floral development. Meanwhile, Pheno #2 has become a titan of height, towering over its sibling with a stretch that has closed the gap in the race towards the light. Our feeding regimen remains unchanged, but its effects are now pronounced in the burgeoning buds of Pheno #2. This tall contender, although further along in bud development, still shares the same insatiable thirst for nutrients as its shorter counterpart. It's clear that both phenotypes have embraced the SCROG method, each in their own way, optimizing their exposure to the light source that feeds their lush canopies. It's a delicate balance we maintain, as Pheno #1's squat structure has resulted in a massive upward push, racing to catch up with the vertical aspirations of Pheno #2. The sheer force of their growth is a testament to their robust nature and the careful orchestration of their environment. Photographs capture the essence of their journey, with Pheno #1's closer nodes indicating a powerhouse in a small package, while Pheno #2's expansive reach across the SCROG net is an ode to strategic cultivation. As we stand on the precipice of full bloom, we watch with bated breath, our efforts culminating in a spectacle of floral profusion. As different as night and day, these two phenotypes remind us of the wonder of genetics and the rewards of attentive husbandry. May the weeks ahead unfold in a flourish of trichomes and terpenes, each plant reaching the peak of its potential. Stay lifted, Salokin
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@Lazuli
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She got a bit taller then i like but the flowers are so amazing, i had to deal with a heatwave (40celcius) mid flower so she got a bit heat stress on top but nothing dramatic
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@Shakazulu
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Getting hot here. Scattered thunderstorms, very windy. The girls are loving life. I am hoping the strawberries and cream will be a male. I’d like to see what I can come up with, breeding it with the Afghani Purple Kush and the Platinum Silk. Watering almost daily until I see a bit of water coming out of the bottom. Supersoil is holding strong and keeping them very healthy. I am going to start another Round of sprays with azamax. I will do once every 8 days at 1.5oz per gallon in a pump sprayer. I have seen several leafhoppers on my plants. Most of the other insect life I posted pictures of have not been seen on my plants, except hover flies!
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@Gonjuk
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GreenHouse seeds è sempre una garanzia, super lemon haze più volte vincitrice di premi non delude mai, una pianta fantastica
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@Socal6pak
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SIMPLE TO GROW. BUT I GOT MINIMAL RESULTS. I THINK I GROW AUTOS BEST IN TENT. I DIDN'T GET THEM TO BECOME BIG. THEY STAYED PRETTY SMALL. AROUND 10-12 INCHES TALL AT MOST. WASN'T RESISTANT TO CATEPILLARS UNFORTUNATELY. IT'S ONLY END OF JULY. IM IN SOCAL. ITS GONNA BE A HOT LONG SUMMER. IM SURE I CAN SQUEEZE IN ANOTHER CYCLE OF AUTOS. I'LL SET SOME OUT BEGINNING OF AUG. I HAVE ANOTHER 5 PACK, I MIGHT AS WELL GROW ANOTHER BATCH.
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Hello everybody trichoms said a time is now. So I made a finaly defoliation. After that I let it three days without water and started to to cut it ✂️✂️✂️
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KINDA DISPPOINTING THIS TIME. REALLY TOUGH TO GROW OUTDOORS. JUST SO MANY VARIABLES NOT UNDER MY CONTROL. ALL THE GALS WERE GROWING AT DIFFERENT PACE. ALSO I USED A DIFFERENT SOIL THIS TIME. SO THAT COULD HAVE EFFECT THE GROW. I SHOULD REALLY JUST GROW AUTOS INDOORS WHICH IS WHAT IM USED TO. I TEND TO VEG PHOTOS OUTDOORS THEN BRING INSIDE TO FLOWER. SAVE MORE ENERGY. BUT THE PROBLEM IS JUST BRING PEST INSIDE THE TENT. ALWAYS SOMETHING TO BATTLE. MORE I DO THE MORE I LEARN. STILL FAR FROM FINISH. NOT A GOOD HARVEST THIS TIME. I'LL SAVE THE REST AUTOS INDOORS NEXT TIME.