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Sticky is becoming a real beast!👊 She did not get any sun this week and it has been real chilly (max.17C) and have been in her safe house most of the time.. But man, she is strong and resilliant! (already knew that, but she keeps surpising me😳 She is smelling so good, she is really smelling like very sweet bubble gum! Can really tell who her parents are: Bubble Gum x OG Kush x Critical Automatic! She is even cancelling out the stank of the Big cheese twins!👊 (yeah she is further along too, so.. 😎) she is not growing much in height anymore .. shes just getting fat! 😍👌 i removed 2 leaves, they were fighting with each other.. have to keep the peace ;) iTs still chilly but the sun is going to shine a lot more today/this week👏 (they promised 😳) and that is really what she needs right now😎 And dont forget: FOR ALL MY GROWBRETHREN/SISTREN IS A DISCOUNT CODE: ZAMMIGD2023 happy growing for all ✊
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Good morning, everyone! Today, I bring mixed news from our garden. Unfortunately, the news is not the best for our beloved feminized plant. As we can see in the picture, the stem is quite thin and fragile, which compromises the healthy growth of the plant. As we know, the stem plays a fundamental role in the structure and development of the plant. It provides support for the branches and leaves, allowing them to carry out photosynthesis. Additionally, it is through the stem that water is transported from the roots to all parts of the plant. Despite having placed a support that has helped a little, only the next few weeks will tell how her development will be. I am sharing my experience with plant growth, and you are invited to follow this mystery with me. Will she reach flowering? What will be the maximum height she will reach? I will document each stage, and together we will discover the outcome of this story. On the other hand, the news is promising for our automatic plant! Since the last update, it has grown another 4 cm. The temperature this week has been quite favorable, with plenty of sun and little wind. By watering it with pH 6.5 - 7 water and using quality soil, I am confident that it will continue to thrive and reach the 5th week of vegetation in great condition. I will continue to monitor and share the progress of both plants. Until the next update! check out my instagram: @_see_weed. maybe you will like the content Loving all the processes. Can U SeeWeed?
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This week in my grow room has been full of developments. First, I added additional lights because I couldn't get the relative humidity (RH) under control. I ordered a dehumidifier, but it will take a few weeks to arrive, so I had to find a temporary solution. I also emptied the reservoir and refilled it with fresh water and nutrients. I secured the net to ensure it stays in place under tension. In two days, I plan to switch the light schedule to 12/12, hoping the plants will stretch a bit during the switch to avoid having overly large buds that aren't evenly spread. Seventeen hours later, I decided to keep the lights on a 16/8 schedule for a few more days. The plants are starting to show signs of something happening, so I want to see how they develop. I will keep you updated on the progress. Then, I received a message from my supplier that the dehumidifier would arrive today. Great news—time to spice things up! On June 2nd, the dehumidifier arrived, and I managed to get my Vapor Pressure Deficit (VPD) to 1.17! This is fantastic news, and I'm very curious how this will affect water usage. The dehumidifier seems pretty powerful, with water literally dripping out of the hose, so I'm no longer worried about high humidity levels. It's a shame it doesn't have a range setting, but I couldn't expect more for the price. I'm considering ordering the Dimlux Auxbox to set a working range and separate day/night settings. Thankfully, the dehumidifier has an auto-restart function after a power loss. On June 3rd, the night is over, and while my values are now more stable, I haven't noticed any significant differences in water absorption. What I do notice is that the pots seem much drier. The difference in leaf temperature compared to the room temperature has increased slightly, now about a 2˚C difference, indicating that evaporation has increased somewhat. Despite the dehumidifier cooling the air, the room temperature has risen. This is explainable since dry air heats up faster than humid air. The CO2 heater is also running significantly longer. So, although there are no immediately visible differences, there are indeed some changes. Today is the last short night of 8 hours, and tomorrow will be the first night of 12 hours. I am contemplating doing a 10-hour night first and will decide later tonight. After closely reviewing the video footage, I noticed some divergent colors on the leaves. My pH is currently 6.4, which I had adjusted to compensate for the low pH last week—a foolish decision in coco, I know. I plan to make videos of each individual plant for my records to investigate further. The light is too intense to inspect them up close, so the videos will help me get a better look.
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Well she has made day 21! The weather the past week has been cold,wet and windy no need to water. The good thing is that this up coming week will be beautiful! Another beautiful thing is that she has been transplanted into mother earth! I put some pokey wire and some rocks around her to help keep the slugs away. Week review: Cold/wet/windy and transplanted. 😍
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Well she has made day 21! The weather the past week has been cold,wet and windy no need to water. The good thing is that this up coming week will be beautiful! Another beautiful thing is that she has been transplanted into mother earth! I put some pokey wire and some rocks around her to help keep the slugs away. Week review: Cold/wet/windy and transplanted. 😍
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Well she has made day 21! The weather the past week has been cold,wet and windy no need to water. The good thing is that this up coming week will be beautiful! Another beautiful thing is that she has been transplanted into mother earth! I put some pokey wire and some rocks around her to help keep the slugs away. Week review: Cold/wet/windy and transplanted. 😍
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👉Alrighty Then👈 It's been a great week all plants are killing it ......... I've now started there nutrients program , so we are set to go ...... Persian Pie from Greenhouseseeds Full Gas from Greenhouseseeds Babba Kush from Greenhouseseeds Rainbow Melon from Fastbuds Papaya Sherbet from Fastbuds Weddingcheesecake FF From Fastbuds Purple Oreoz F1 From Seedsman Slurricane From Premium Cultivars Soil by Promix Nutrients by Cronks Well this should be fun 🙃 Thanks to all my growmies out there for stopping by its much appreciated 👈 👉Happy Growing👈
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Hello Growmies, The time has come—harvest week is here for our G.M.O. #1 and G.M.O. #2! These plants have completed their journey, and the Mars Hydro FC-4800 at 55% has been the perfect companion throughout. The consistent flushing with water only has ensured a clean finish, ready for harvest. G.M.O. #1 stands tall with its central cola a dense, resinous marvel. The pungent aroma fills the air, signaling the potency within. The foliage remains a rich green, and the trichomes are a perfect milky white, indicating that these buds are ready for harvest. The bud sites are swollen and heavy, promising a generous yield. G.M.O. #2 continues to impress with its unique structure. The top cola is a tower of resin, surrounded by equally impressive satellite buds. The green hues on the leaves reflect perfect light absorption and nutrient balance. The lateral branches are heavily laden with buds, showing significant weight and density. The slight curvature in the stems adds a final touch of wild elegance. Based on the attached pictures, the plants look exceptionally healthy and ready. The wet weight of the combined harvest is an impressive 800 grams, with G.M.O. #1 contributing 200 grams and G.M.O. #2 a remarkable 600 grams. The smell is absolutely delightful, reminiscent of juicy fruit bubble gum, filling the air with a sweet and enticing aroma. The meticulous care and attention over the past weeks have culminated in this moment. The journey of G.M.O. #1 and G.M.O. #2 has been remarkable, and I'm thrilled to share the final results with you all. The rich, flavorful yield promises to be worth the wait. Stay lifted, Salokin
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Hello Growmies, The time has come—harvest week is here for our G.M.O. #1 and G.M.O. #2! These plants have completed their journey, and the Mars Hydro FC-4800 at 55% has been the perfect companion throughout. The consistent flushing with water only has ensured a clean finish, ready for harvest. G.M.O. #1 stands tall with its central cola a dense, resinous marvel. The pungent aroma fills the air, signaling the potency within. The foliage remains a rich green, and the trichomes are a perfect milky white, indicating that these buds are ready for harvest. The bud sites are swollen and heavy, promising a generous yield. G.M.O. #2 continues to impress with its unique structure. The top cola is a tower of resin, surrounded by equally impressive satellite buds. The green hues on the leaves reflect perfect light absorption and nutrient balance. The lateral branches are heavily laden with buds, showing significant weight and density. The slight curvature in the stems adds a final touch of wild elegance. Based on the attached pictures, the plants look exceptionally healthy and ready. The wet weight of the combined harvest is an impressive 800 grams, with G.M.O. #1 contributing 200 grams and G.M.O. #2 a remarkable 600 grams. The smell is absolutely delightful, reminiscent of juicy fruit bubble gum, filling the air with a sweet and enticing aroma. The meticulous care and attention over the past weeks have culminated in this moment. The journey of G.M.O. #1 and G.M.O. #2 has been remarkable, and I'm thrilled to share the final results with you all. The rich, flavorful yield promises to be worth the wait. Stay lifted, Salokin
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Hello Growmies, The time has come—harvest week is here for our G.M.O. #1 and G.M.O. #2! These plants have completed their journey, and the Mars Hydro FC-4800 at 55% has been the perfect companion throughout. The consistent flushing with water only has ensured a clean finish, ready for harvest. G.M.O. #1 stands tall with its central cola a dense, resinous marvel. The pungent aroma fills the air, signaling the potency within. The foliage remains a rich green, and the trichomes are a perfect milky white, indicating that these buds are ready for harvest. The bud sites are swollen and heavy, promising a generous yield. G.M.O. #2 continues to impress with its unique structure. The top cola is a tower of resin, surrounded by equally impressive satellite buds. The green hues on the leaves reflect perfect light absorption and nutrient balance. The lateral branches are heavily laden with buds, showing significant weight and density. The slight curvature in the stems adds a final touch of wild elegance. Based on the attached pictures, the plants look exceptionally healthy and ready. The wet weight of the combined harvest is an impressive 800 grams, with G.M.O. #1 contributing 200 grams and G.M.O. #2 a remarkable 600 grams. The smell is absolutely delightful, reminiscent of juicy fruit bubble gum, filling the air with a sweet and enticing aroma. The meticulous care and attention over the past weeks have culminated in this moment. The journey of G.M.O. #1 and G.M.O. #2 has been remarkable, and I'm thrilled to share the final results with you all. The rich, flavorful yield promises to be worth the wait. Stay lifted, Salokin
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Hello Growmies, We're now at week 16 with our G.M.O. #1 and G.M.O. #2, and these plants are truly entering their final stages with vigor. The Mars Hydro FC-4800 has been doing an excellent job, dimmed to roughly 55% to ensure optimal growth without overwhelming the plants. Throughout these weeks, both plants have been consistently flushed with water only, maintaining a clean nutrient profile as they approach maturity. G.M.O. #1 continues to impress with its robust central cola, adorned with dense, resinous flowers that exude a pungent aroma. The foliage is a rich green, contrasting beautifully with the frosty trichomes. The uniformity in bud sites is more pronounced, each one swelling as it prepares for the final push. G.M.O. #2, with its slightly varied structure, showcases a majestic top cola surrounded by a constellation of satellite buds. The lateral branches, heavily laden with buds, are beginning to bow under the weight, suggesting a plentiful harvest. The slight curvature in the stems adds character and a touch of wildness to its form. As we prepare for the final weeks, the anticipation is building. The next few weeks will be crucial in ensuring these plants achieve their full potential. Stay lifted, Salokin
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Hello Growmies, Week 17 has arrived, and our G.M.O. #1 and G.M.O. #2 are on the brink of full bloom. The environment, maintained by the Mars Hydro FC-4800 at 55%, continues to support their growth beautifully. The consistent flushing with water only has kept the nutrient profile clean, ensuring no nutrient lockout as they enter the final stages. G.M.O. #1 stands tall with its central cola now heavily laden with resinous flowers. The pungent aroma has intensified, filling the grow space with its potent fragrance. The rich green foliage and the frosty trichomes signal that peak potency is near. The bud sites are swelling, readying themselves for harvest. G.M.O. #2 remains a visual delight with its majestic top cola and surrounding satellite buds. The gradient of green hues on the leaves reflects optimal light absorption and nutrient uptake. The lateral branches are heavily burdened with buds, showing significant weight. The slight curvature in the stems adds to its wild charm. With full bloom just around the corner, every detail matters. Careful monitoring and precise adjustments will ensure these plants reach their zenith, promising a harvest that's both bountiful and potent. Stay lifted, Salokin
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Hello Growmies, Week 18 is here, and our G.M.O. #1 and G.M.O. #2 are in the final stage of flowering. The Mars Hydro FC-4800, dimmed to 55%, continues to provide the perfect environment. Flushing with water only has kept them clean and ready for harvest. G.M.O. #1's central cola is a dense, resinous marvel. The pungent aroma fills the air, signaling the potency within. The foliage is a deep, vibrant green, and the trichomes are a perfect milky white, indicating it's nearly time to harvest. The bud sites are swollen, promising a generous yield. G.M.O. #2 continues to captivate with its unique structure. The top cola is a tower of resin, surrounded by impressive satellite buds. The green hues on the leaves reflect perfect light absorption and nutrient balance. The lateral branches are heavily laden with buds, showing significant weight and density. The slight curvature in the stems adds a final touch of wild elegance. The anticipation is high as we prepare for harvest. The meticulous care over the past weeks will culminate in a rich and flavorful yield. Stay lifted, Salokin
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Hello Growmies, We're now at week 16 with our G.M.O. #1 and G.M.O. #2, and these plants are truly entering their final stages with vigor. The Mars Hydro FC-4800 has been doing an excellent job, dimmed to roughly 55% to ensure optimal growth without overwhelming the plants. Throughout these weeks, both plants have been consistently flushed with water only, maintaining a clean nutrient profile as they approach maturity. G.M.O. #1 continues to impress with its robust central cola, adorned with dense, resinous flowers that exude a pungent aroma. The foliage is a rich green, contrasting beautifully with the frosty trichomes. The uniformity in bud sites is more pronounced, each one swelling as it prepares for the final push. G.M.O. #2, with its slightly varied structure, showcases a majestic top cola surrounded by a constellation of satellite buds. The lateral branches, heavily laden with buds, are beginning to bow under the weight, suggesting a plentiful harvest. The slight curvature in the stems adds character and a touch of wildness to its form. As we prepare for the final weeks, the anticipation is building. The next few weeks will be crucial in ensuring these plants achieve their full potential. Stay lifted, Salokin