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The Watermelon Candy F1 Hybrid is a real beast... look how beautiful it is, what a flower with a long shape, maturation and very fast growth despite all this quantity of hemp and flower. Super. THERE are mini brunches everywhere and I've had tons of them. The maturation started very early, I had also noticed this on the F1 plants of RQS, very often these ultra fast flowering girls start to put out red pistils when you don't expect it but that's the type of rapid maturation of these plants. I'll tell you again about doing the math. Problem: a Watermelon candi from seed to harvest takes about two months, how many cycles of watermelon candy can you make in a year which, I remind you, lasts 12 months? And how many cycles can you do with the average autoflowering that lasts 3 months? And how many with photoperiodic ones that last even longer? If it doesn't seem like much, learn to count. Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful, big congratulations to Zammi. https://www.zamnesia.io/en/10666-zamnesia-seeds-watermelon-candy-f1-automatic.html Video Reel Coming soon on Sunday Food by Plagron https://plagron.com/en Light www.viparspectra.com/ Tent & Air www.secretjardin.com Music of the week www.radionula.com +++ 432 hz frequencies to keep in line my Girls to Gaia. Site Description ZAMNESIA SEEDS - WATERMELON CANDY F1 HYBRID AUTOMATIC: BUDS BURSTING WITH FLAVOR If you've been looking for a flavorful strain with superb genetics that's effortless to cultivate, the hunt is over. Thanks to reliable F1 hybrid genetics, Watermelon Candy F1 Automatic showcases the highest degree of productivity and efficiency. This strain takes everything you know and love about the original, and packages it in a plant with even greater potential. GROWING WATERMELON CANDY F1 HYBRID AUTOMATIC Derived from Watermelon, Candy Kush, and ruderalis, Watermelon Candy F1 Automatic is a finely tuned medley of genetics. This cultivar is fast to flourish and reliable to grow, no matter where you choose to grow. Taking just 9–10 weeks from germination to harvest, she provides a uniform growing experience culminating in a huge haul of buds for her size. Reaching heights of 65–80cm, Watermelon Candy F1 Automatic stays pretty grounded, making her perfect for smaller growing areas where space is a commodity. It also means you can fit more plants in if you have the room! Once ready to yield, growers will see a return of 400–450g/m² indoors and up to 100g/plant outdoors. Moreover, Watermelon Candy F1 Automatic is highly resistant to pests and disease, making it an ideal strain for newcomers and fans of low-maintenance cultivation. AROMAS, FLAVORS, AND EFFECTS OF WATERMELON CANDY F1 HYBRID AUTOMATIC If we haven't already sold you on the power of F1 hybrid genetics, the proof is in the pudding. Watermelon Candy F1 Automatic is teaming with terpenes and cannabinoids, making for a lively high coupled with huge flavors. Just one hit is all it takes to sample rich fruitiness mixed with sweet candies and a slight earthiness to back it up. And with an average THC content of 23%, the effects are euphoric at the start but settle into deep relaxation soon after. Whether you're chilling alone or with friends, Watermelon Candy F1 Automatic will see you right. So seeds of all brands, in addition to these great F1 Hybrids and the entire Zamnesia line, fertilizers and everything related to the world of cannabis, you should buy them from the best online store in the sector www.zamnesia.io
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So far so good. 2 seeds now in pots and hopefully on the way. Be assured as soon as the babies come out i will get some pics up.👏
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Week 7 flower - buds are fattening this week and smell is very strong. Two distinct phenos. I suspect a bit of nutrient burn so dialed back ec to 2.1-2.2.
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⏹️⏹️⏹️⏹️⏹️⏹️⏹️⏹️⏹️ ⏭️ WEEK 7 - BLOOM ⏮️ ⏹️⏹️⏹️⏹️⏹️⏹️⏹️⏹️⏹️ ⏭️ Sept.19 - Sept. 25 ⏮️ ⏹️⏹️⏹️⏹️⏹️⏹️⏹️⏹️⏹️ Fo' Twenny here! 🙋‍♀️ Back with another update on our Orange Sherbert cultivar from breeder Barney's Farm! It's week 7 and all is looking great! Her deficiency/toxicity issues have come to a halt and she is realky bulking up nicely. I think these are going to be some really nice dense compact nugs. She is frosty and smells fantastic like orange cream candy 🍊🍦🍭!!! Very sweet smell!!! I am looking forward to smoking some of this flower!!! Now on to the details! ________________________________ 9/20 - Day 44: 🚿FEED DAY!🚿 She received approximately 3.25 gallons of nutrient solution. Of 10 gallons mixed, 36 oz is divided by 3 autoflowers and the remainder of the solution was shared by 3 plants. 👩‍🔬NUTRIENT SOLUTION👩‍🔬 ⬇️Mixing Rundown⬇️ 12 oz tap H2O run through x2 KDF filters Start ppm 630 Start ph 7.8 .5 tsp/gal Fox Farm Gringo Rasta Cal-Mag 1.5 tsp/gal Fox Farm's BIG Bloom 1 tsp/gal Fox Farm's Grow Big 1 tsp/gal Fox Farm's Tiger Bloom .5 tsp/gal Fox Farm's Kelp Me Kelp You 1.5 tsp/gal Fox Farm's BEMBÉ .125 tsp/gal Fox Farm's Cha-Ching pH: 5.8 I always make sure pH is in the range of 6.0- 6.6 prior to adding any microbial innocclants. pH already in range, no adjustments needed. Add 5 tsp of pH up pH: 6.1 1 tsp/gal Grower's Choice Recharge .6 ml/gal Mammoth P. pH: 6.3 PPM: 1430 ________________________________ 9/23 - Day 47: Photoshoot and filming! 📸🎥 Some light selective defoliation. 🌿 ________________________________ 9/25 Day 49: I have been regularly checking the moisture 💦 level in my medium and she still isn't quite ready for her next watering. Based off where it's at now, I will plan to water tomorrow. _________________________________ Want to see all the strains I have running? Please check out my other diaries & give me a follow! Happy growing my friends! ☺️🌱 Thank you for stopping by my garden! Peace, ☮️✌️ Love, 💚🤟 & Frosty Nugs! ❄️🌲 - Fo' Twenny
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Cannot believe all lady's. Lucky guy.!! Week 2 of 🌺 flower.....
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girl, she is growing strong and beautiful :) at the end of this week I will have to leave her for a few weeks, I think everything will be fine :)
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Hey Farmers! I'm really happy with this girl and the progress she's made, she is unphased by all of the high stress training i have been applying, this is the power of DWC and good genetics! made a judgement call and defoliated once more. theres a lot of flower sites all over this beautiful plant. Even though it's a competition, I am still growing this plant for yield and quality, so as a result, the plant may not look the prettiest, and I cannot take her out for proper photos, but my results will be less pop corn buds, potentially bigger, and most importantly, more yield. I would not suggest this, unless you have you environment stable and your plants are healthy and ready for it. this cinderella jack vegged for 6 weeks and showed me she enjoyed the HST now entered flower in earnest, I am excited to see all those little buds grow bigger every day, hope you guys check in next week to see the growth!
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Hatte letzte Woche einige Blattläuse... Habe mit Rapsöl gespritzt ... Einige Blütenansätze fanden das nicht gut und sind verkümmert .... Tag 40 HST ...
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Has been a slow couple o weeks since me n sbg had words av felt like some sort of a joker in the chats as if I am hear to amuse people well am Fukin not ok 👍 if a feel people are taking the piss I will call you out on it n that’s anyone on here that has something to say mail me ya clowns 🤡 don’t speak behind ma bak or make snide comments send it a will argue my point regardless n will not be made a fool of this is a wee cunt fae tge sceme hear no a big timer ⏱️ but av got lived expirience n hav survived wit youz could not even comprehend the conditions I hav lived in were prisons from the age of 18 young offenders straight tae hmp Shotts now am trying to better maself am a swweeky clean am a fuk am baw deep but want a better life for maself this is a hobby but am not feelin tge love ❤️ people’s so like it or lump chedderbob112 is that guy ye hate tae actually like 😎
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- LAS PLANTAS ESPERANDO SU CORTE YA NO SE ALIMENTAN MAS QUE AGUA SU LAVADO A LAS DEMAS QUE QUEDAN - NO SE VEN CARENCIAS NI EXCESOS - el hps de 600 MANTIENE MI AMBIENTE SIN MAYORES INCONVENIENTES - TRICOMAS YA CON UN 20 % AMBAR LISTAS PARA EL corte!!
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First week of flower is over. She handled the light change and nutrient change without any issues. last bit of LST was completed and last major defoliation had also been done. From now on I will only defoliate when leaves are covering other shoots. She was already smelling strong before, but it keeps on getting stronger and stronger. Definitely not a stealthy strain in the smell department.
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Buds are sweling nicely.last time that i give them bat guano.growers looks my pictures and video and say something obout my grow.tnx.nic3 green day to all.peace
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Today marks week 9 of the red poison auto flower. I started the flushing process this week. The Trichomes were starting to get milkiy on week 8 so I decided to flush the plant since I am looking for 65 to 80 % of milkiy for my final product. I am going to flush for 2 week for the best results (in my opinion) since the medium I am using is soil. Instead of feeding her nutrients on October 16 2019 I just gave her the 1.5 gallons of PH(FOR SOIL 6 - 6.8) water with molasses.. I checked the run off water and the PH was 6.8 and my PPM was high at 1336. So on October 19 2019 I did a extreme flush of my auto in a 7 gallon soil pot. (I have tried flushing with certain agents in the past but from my experience and opinion I feel that flushing with just PH water works fine.) Well I flushed the plant down from 1336 to 336. I would have preferred a PPM level below 200 but the water I am using has a PPM level of 270. I actually ended up using 18 gallons of PH water to flush the plant in order to bring the PPM down from 1336 to 336. The PPM kept kept going down and then back up again after every flush so I had to keep adding gallons of water in order to make sure that at least half of the nutrients were washed from the soil. From this point on I will no longer feed her nutrients. I will just give her the regular amount of PH water I've always given her except the only difference is that I will no longer add nutrients to the water. The only thing I will add is molasses in the PH water in her regular feeding schedule. I am hoping to harvest around the 26 of October.
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03/18/2022 I have not shown the third clone as much because of training I will start with her this week. Did some wiring wrap around on two branches, and stem cracked, super cropped third branch. ( I ran out of wire had to improvise) I got one clone for this girl starting! All Girls update I will post pics on day 2. Tomorrow🙏🏻 Ps. I fed (watered) with molasses, and aloe gel fresh squeezed by me.and organic grown (by me) One tbls (14.787ml) of each in two gallon jug(7.571l) also I layered coast of Maine 5-2-4 one teaspoon per layer one on top as well. I like the extra potassium in this blend as plants can absorb and store more potassium and save for later use (flowering) . 03/20/2022 Here are flowering girls
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The gutter hoe grow show powered by the viparspectra XS2000 is moving along. A couple of the plants started showing some nitrogen deficiency early in the week after the water change so I gave them a little maxigro. I'm not sure if the roots are running out of room or what is going on but the nutrient does aren't as efficient in this gutter compared to the dutch buckets. I suprecropped the crescendo to keep it even with the other plants. The cookies has strange looking buds on top. Not many pistils popping on it. Other than that the show will go on.....
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Despite the splendid aroma and delicious profile, the cultivation process of "Blueberry Auto" proved to be less favorable than promised. My expectations collided with reality when the plant remained relatively small, despite all my efforts. The sown seeds exhibited a discouraging germination rate, and even those that sprouted turned into mutants, adding unpredictability to the process. Despite these challenges, it cannot be denied that the scent and taste of this strain are so captivating that they compensate for many cultivation shortcomings. This raises food for thought: in the pursuit of the perfect growing experience, where aroma and plant size become paramount, how does one strike a balance?