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Lst wurde über die vegi weiter ausgeführt, Dünger anwedung ungefähr 60-70 % laut Tabelle.
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42 days!!!! the girl looks very good :) she is already blooming :) the girl drinks every other day with 6.3 ph water and biobizz nutrients, next week I will give her more than 1000ppm :) she must like it :) so far very nice growth @FastBuds as always never ceases to amaze :) good luck to everyone.
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Day 79 (First Grow, Flowering Phase): Hey everyone! It's the start of a new week, and we're now on day 79 of our first grow. The flowering phase is progressing beautifully, with the buds getting bigger and frostier day by day. 🌸✨ We've started to see the formation of orange hairs, which is a promising sign of the buds maturing. The plants are looking healthy and vibrant, and the SCROG net is helping to keep everything well-supported and evenly exposed to light. Humidity issues from last week are still being monitored, and we're considering adding a dehumidifier to ensure optimal conditions as we move closer to harvest. Thanks for all your support and suggestions. Any tips for these final weeks of flowering are always welcome!
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Greetings, my fellow cultivators, and a bittersweet welcome to Week 4 of the Pink Rozay saga. This chapter brings both joy and a touch of sadness as we navigate the unexpected twist in this botanical journey. Our once-perfect queen, adorned with trichomes and promise, has taken an unexpected turn. Week 4 witnessed the Pink Rozay, the prima donna of the grow room, continuing her floral ballet with undeniable elegance. The Scrog net, a tapestry of green, held the weight of dreams and promises. The Future Of Grow 600W full spectrum LED, a faithful companion throughout, continued to cast its enchanting glow on our botanical star. However, amidst the beauty, a realization struck – our Pink Rozay, despite her breathtaking allure, had embarked on a journey of self-discovery. A journey that led her to reveal traits of both genders, a twist that, while fascinating, added a layer of complexity to the cultivation tale. The trichome-laden buds, once a symbol of impending harvest, now stand as a testament to the unpredictability of nature. The nutrient symphony, conducted with precision using Aptus Holland's NutriSpray, K booster, P-Boost, and the entrancing Topbooster, played on, unaware of the unforeseen twist awaiting us. The Pink Rozay's journey took an unexpected turn, and it is with a heavy heart that I share the news. In the spirit of maintaining the sanctity of the garden and the harmony of growth, the decision was made to bid adieu to our beloved Pink Rozay. Harvest day arrived not as a celebration but as a melancholic acknowledgment of the complexities inherent in the world of cultivation. To our Pink Rozay – a botanical enigma, a canvas of contradictions, and a testament to the unpredictability of life. May your essence linger in the grow room as a reminder that, in the world of cultivation, every plant tells a unique story. As I reflect on this unexpected twist, I extend my deepest gratitude to Aptus Holland for their unwavering support and to Future Of Grow for providing the illuminating backdrop to this evolving tale. A heartfelt shout-out to @Zammi_official , the wizards behind the genetics that brought the Pink Rozay to life in my grow room. As cultivation journeys unfold, unexpected twists and turns become part of the narrative. The Pink Rozay, with all its fascinating complexities, is a testament to the unpredictability of nature. Though this chapter took an unexpected turn, I want to express my continued belief in the amazing work Zamnesia Seeds does. The artistry of genetics is a delicate dance, and I remain a firm believer in the quality and dedication that Zamnesia Seeds brings to the world of cannabis cultivation. Thank you, Zamnesia Seeds, for being part of this unique journey. Your seeds may have taken an unexpected route, but the magic they bring to the cultivation realm is undeniable. Here's to the ongoing pursuit of excellence and the vibrant tapestry of genetics you continue to weave. The Pink Rozay saga, though touched by a tinge of melancholy, remains a testament to the ever-unfolding drama of cultivation. Stay tuned, dear growers, as we turn the page and embrace the lessons learned from this extraordinary chapter in the world of green wonders. Genetics -Pink Rozay @Zammi_official https://www.zamnesia.com/7646-zamnesia-seeds-pink-rozay.html Nutrition - @aptusholland https://aptus-holland.com/ Led Power @ F.O.G. Future Of Grow https://www.thefuturofgrow.com/en/online-store/BLACK-SERIES-600-p489093171 As always thank you all for stopping by, for the love and for it all , this journey of mine wold just not be the same without you guys, the love and support is very much appreciated and i fell honored and blessed with you all in my life With true love comes happiness Always believe in your self and always do things expecting nothing and with an open heart , be a giver and the universe will give back to you in ways you could not even imagine so
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Welcome to week 3 of my Watermelon candy by Zamnesia seeds Plant is doing great, i will top it somewhere in the coming week, so the later planted runtz gum will have time to catch up with the grow ;) Zamnesia seeds 10% discount with code GROWITGD Viparspectra discount: Amazon: http://url-9.cn/0y9i Amazon US: https://amzn.to/3e0P2bk Amazon CA: https://amzn.to/3bTnEJC Amazon discount Code: it10smokwiri XS1000 10% XSsmokwiri XS1500 8% it20smokwiri XS2000 5% it40smokwiri XS4000 5% ViparSpectra 8% DISCOUNT CODE on the viparspectra websites (.com/.eu) RUFFSELEKTAH
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This girl is speeding toward the finish line. Except for the very tops of the buds most of the pistils are still white so i haven't bothered looking closely at the trichs yet. Will be aiming for a 1 week flush with ph adjusted water. Such a low maintenance girl. Have been feeding with same regimen as my other girl and she's not been causing me any concern.
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Blackberry is chunking out and dripping with resin , just feeding her up and letting her go . I should give her a defol the next few days for airflow as these flowers look to phat up . Same same next week
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Experiment explanation see week1 this week got this: Plagron sugar royal 1ml/l Plagron power buds 1ml/l Plagron alga bloom 4ml/l Plagron green sensation 1 ml/l Aptus CalMg 0.6 ml/l smell is the best I have smelled ever...incredible
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Barneys Farm Cookies Kush Organic soil Grow Diary Update 16th Feb 2020 Well the stretch has definately started and there are visible pistils showing at the nodes so my girls are Flowering!! Yay Both Girls are looking good although plant 1 has distinct red leaf stems that I am not sure about. It could be a deficiency or phenotype trait?? Feeds this week were as follows Day 1 Superthrive using the 1ml/3Litres ratio I made up 10L and gave the plants 5 each. Day 2 Nothing at all Day 3 Water only Day 4 Nothing at all Day 5 Water only Day 6 Seaweed solution and mycorrhizae Day 7 (yesterday) water with a tiny amount of liquid potash Also yesterday I posted a question regarding whether or not I should repot the girls before they grow any further. Well the general consensus was to go ahead and Transplant them so in the cool of the evening I went ahead and moved them both into bigger pots. I used all of the left over super soil from my auto grows earlier this year. Plant 1 got moved into a 75 Litre grow bag and plant 2 went into a 40L standard garden pot. So that means plant 1 is in a container almost 4 times the size of the one it was in whilst plant 2 is now in a pot twice the volume of the original container. I chose plant 1 for the bigger pot simply because the roots were definately starting to become rootbound in the smaller pot. Hopefully the extra room may lead to a better outcome (ie yield) Thanks for checking out my update and also thanks to all who provided input to my question yesterday. Grey_Wolf 16th Feb 2020 Grey_Wolf 2/16/20
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1/21/24 - Day 76 - Everything is looking good still. Today is water change day! This time i was out at the box during the change. Everything went well. I did install a new temperature sensor to replace the old one. Also I installed a new C, and PH- bottle. 1/23/24 - Day 78 - I noticed the buds are starting to fatten up. They kind of grow in little nodules sticking out from the main bud site. Its really cool to see. I added some pictures up top! Ill update on some more pictures in the next couple of days. 1/25/24 - Day 80 - The buds are getting fatter and the smell is getting super pungent. Everything is going as planned. I need to start scoping it to check for color. We are still a long ways from starting the flush but it time to start looking!
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Weekly update on these beautiful ladies. Did another defoliating this week as well as lollipopped them up another node. I feel it helps mature the lower flower sites and allows plenty of airflow though the leafs. I introduced bloom nutes as well as P&K. All in all Happy Growing.
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OG 4Q24 Flower Week 4 (Plant Week 7) Orangegasm (Fem) [ IRIE Genetics ] 12/12 @ Bolt (Day 21) Germination: 20 November 2024 #3A Earliest Harvest Date: 9 February 2025 #3B Latest Harvest Date: 19 February 2025 _________________________________________ Start of Week: [Wed Jan 3, 2024 CR2 4Q24 22:F:4:1] End of Week: [Tue Jan 9, 2024 CR2 4Q24 28:F:1:7] OrangeGasm Fertigation: Max EC: [ 2.4, mS] _______________________________________ RLA Hydro - Auto Irrigation (RLA Primer A&B ONLY - No Silica Skin. While Silica Skin is largely Reservoir stable, One WILL NOTE a brown Patina on lines in a few days - eventually causing clogs across any irrigation small orifices. FEED Application - Dehumidifier Reclaim: (EC: 0.0, pH: ~7)  RLA Hydro Auto-Fertigation (1 Gal), EC: 2.4: - Primer A: [ 18, ml, gal] - Primer B: [ 18, ml, gal] - Mammoth-Silica: [ 4, ml, gal] - Photosynthesis Plus: [ 6, ml, gal] - Quillaja 60 Powder (Surfactant): [~scant~] Feed Application FILTERED TAP WATER, pH ADJUSTED: EC: [ 0.3, mS/cm], pH: 7 (Phosphoric Acid Amended) __  RLA Hydro Auto-Fertigation (1 Gal), EC: 2.4: - Primer A: [ 15.8, ml, gal] - Primer B: [ 15.8, ml, gal] - Mammoth-Silica: [ 4, ml, gal] - Photosynthesis Plus: [ 6, ml, gal] - Quillaja 60 Powder (Surfactant): [~scant~] Wed Jan 1, 2025 # Happy New Year!!! OG 4Q24 22:F:3:1 Runoff: 1 pt, ec: 2.0 - [x] Post Grow Diary - Week 5 Check Reservoir - [x] Rough Amount: [ 4, gal] - [x] Temp: [ 58, °F] Harvest Dehu: - [x] Amount: [ 5.7, l] 1. Count the Nodes (From TOP) 2. Remove Fan Leaves From Lowers ( 3 Nodes Defoliation: # Remove Each Plant From Tent - Defoliate, Replace - [x] Remove Large Stem FAN Leaves BELOW Canopy of Spread Flowers (Nodes 3-6) - [x] Remove Fans originating FROM and BETWEEN the TWO Stems of each plant, AT and BELOW Spread Flowers. (We NEED Airflow WITHIN Each Plant) The Rainbird XeriBird contains a FINE FILTER, which is largely clogged after a few runs. It seems to develop a film over the screen, that washes off/out with difficulty. Will replace Today. If Clogging Continues - I will REMOVE filter from XeriBird - and monitor the emitter lines. This is the biggest challenge right now - maintaining consistent fertigation. __ Thu Jan 2, 2025 OG 4Q24 23:F:3:2 - [x] How are the girls AFTER Wednesdays Defoliation? - Tbd - [x] Readjust Light Distance to 19.5”: Reset to ~20.5” to Tallest Stem. - [x] Consider raising to 77%: RAISED Harvest Dehu: - [x] Amount: [ 5, l] Runoff: - [x] Amount: [ 1, gal] - [x] EC: [ 2.4, mS/cm] Loaded Dehu in Res - Had to Augment with Filtered/pH Remediated Tap Water. EC: [ 2.5, mS/cm] REPLACED µFilter in Xeribird, washed and soaking in k. Vinegar. I Do Not Think we can run with this filter - It clogs DAILY. Need to evaluate long term    __ Fri Jan 3, 2025 OG 4Q24 24:F:3:3 Environment: - TempRange: [ 79, 82, °F] - RH: [ 64, %] - VPD: [ 1.0, kPa - Light Intensity: [ 770, µMol/m2/s] Xeribird Filter - The issue with the Xeribird is the micron filter pre-manifold. It has clogged on each of the past 3 days. - Creates a film that is DIFFICULT to remove - Have used Kombucha Vinegar & Phosphoric acid to soak. - Mechanical Cleaning (Nail scratching the surface of the screen) removes SOME of the brown build up. - Possible Causes: - RLA Silica Skin (Eliminated from Feed)? - Quillaja 60 Powder (Surfactant)? - Mammoth Silica? - Predicate between Primer A&B? We’ll eliminate ALL BUT Rooted Leaf Primer A&B, Microbelife Hydro Photosynthesis Plus, and SLF-100 (Enzymatic root cleaner). - If we’re clogged again at Lights On - Need to - [ ] Dump Tank - [ ] Clean Surfaces - [ ] Assure Pumps are CLEAN - [ ] Assure NO Precipitates in bottom of res. Harvest Dehu: - [x] Amount: [ 1, gal] @1900 Runoff: - [x] EC: [ 2.7, mS/cm] - [x] Amount: [ 1, gal] - [x] Replace Filter - Assess ‘Clog’ __ Sat Jan 4, 2025 OG 4Q24 25:F:3:4 EC: 2.7 LightDistance: 19” From Tallest Top - NOT INCREASING (We’re almost at the Vertical Limit of the Tent) Irrigation Maintenance: @1939: Cleaned Xeribird Filter. - Contains Orange/White coagulated Goo after 24 hrs - We’ve 30% ‘Clear’ - Will Monitor DAILY - Is the Orange from Primer B, Photosynthesis Plus, Silica Skin, or NATIVE Orange Yuck?   If we have LESS than 100% Clog after 24 Hours, Continue to monitor CHANGE IN AMOUNT of precipitates in filter. (Perhaps weigh the filter pre-cleaning. @1900 Runoff - [x] Amount: [ 0.5, gal] - [x] EC: [ 2.7, mS/cm] - [x] Replace Filter - Assess ‘Clog’ __ Sun Jan 5, 2025 OG 4Q24 26:F:3:5 Dehumidifier Reclaim - 1.6 Gal, 2.7 EC - Refreshed Reservoir - PrimerA&B: [ 30.5, ml] - Photosynthesis Plus: [ 9, ml] - SLF-100: [ 7.5, ml] Runoff - [x] Amount: [ 0.25, gal] - [x] EC: [ 2.7, mS] - [x] Inspect/Clean Xeribird Filter We’ve got about 1/3 to 1/2 the Crud of Yesterday. 
Feeding only RLA Primer A&B, Photosynthesis Plus, and SLF-100     Measure Light Intensity - [x] Tops: [ 510, µMol/m2/s] - [x] Main Canopy: [ 730 , µMol/m2/s] Stretched ANOTHER 2” overnight AM NOT CHANGING LIGHT Distance - In Fact, Raising Dimmer to just more than 3 o’clock. __ Mon Jan 6, 2025 OG 4Q24 27:F:3:6 INPUT EC: 2.7 PPFD TOPS: [ 844, µMol/m2/s], DLI: [ 36.4, mol/m2/s] PPFD Main Canopy: [ 585, µMol/m2/s], DLI: [ 25.3, mol/m2/s]  Objective: Optimal Light - Keep Dimmer @ 92% - AFTER STRETCH Reduce Light Distance 2 clicks/ day until TOPS are At ore Below 4” from Light Light Distance - Stretchers: [ 15 ,in], - The Rest: [ 25, in] Measure Light Intensity - [x] Tops: [ 510, µMol/m2/s] - [x] Main Canopy: [ 730 , µMol/m2/s] - [x] Runoff - [x] Amount: [ 0.25, gal] - [x] EC: [ 3.0 , mS/cm] - [x] Runoff Delta: [ tbd, mS/cm]
- If at ANY POINT we BREACH 0.4 mS/cm - Increase Watering DURATION ~20% - [x] Check and clean Xeribird Filter (As Needed)
- Similar or Less residue to YESTERDAY. Reclaim Dehu - [x] Amount: [ 1, gal]
 Refresh Res: - [x] 1 Gal, EC: 2.7 Primer A&B: [ 20, ml] SLF-100: [ 5, ml] Bypassing Photosynthesis Plus to see if that’s the cause of the precipitate/film in the irrigation filter daily. __ Tue Jan 7, 2025 OG 4Q24 28:F:3:7 INPUT EC: 2.7 Tallest: 32.5” Shortest: 20” Light Distance: 14” To Tallest (Lowered 3 Clicks @ 92% Dimmer) Runoff - [x] Amount: [ 0.33, gal] - [x] EC: [ 3.2 , mS/cm] - [x] Runoff Delta: [ 0.6, mS/cm] # CAUTION LEVEL - Increased Fertigation Duration 5 Seconds - Watered about 2 minutes extra. - Need to bring Runoff Delta to ≤ 0.4, mS/cm Reclaim Dehu - [x] Amount: [ 0, L] Defoliation: - [x] Remove LARGE FANS Covering SMALLER PLANTS
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Week 2 - Going far better than the first time out! She's growing and she's green. PH has been managed, and no signs of cyanobacteria/sludge! First video is day 13 - The fun part of this grow is being able to show everyone what her guts look like.
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Few buds but fat and deep purple💜
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Chop her down day 87 trim hang it to dry Update after 3 days been drying I cut all leaves and trim everything bud almost dry due low humidity so I add humidifier keep working I let her dry for 7 days atleast Will update many more pic after been drying and after jar curing
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Day 15 ready for the transplant tomorrow. Just watered each with 1/3 cup of water. It was the first watering since the initial one 15 days ago. My basement is very humid. All 4 are growing pretty strong. The 2 on the left and right are the Guavo Autos and the other 2 are Sticky Soul Photos. They will continue their life outside starting tomorrow. Day 16 and all 4 plants have been transplanted into their final 3 gallon pots. What I did was water each cup yesterday with 1/3 cup of water. Today I drilled some holes in the 3 gallon pots. I filled it with a small amount of build a soil light mix and the rest with happy frog. I poured 2 cups of water into the new soil. I made a hole. I added 2tbspns of Mykos to each pot. I slid the plants out of the cups into the hole. I watered those in with 3 cups of water each. A little ran off through the bottom. I’m going to keep them in the shade for a few days then toss them in the sun. Stay tuned! Day 20 and we are looking really good. Check the video above.
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Last one, the gorilla 🦍 glue is getting very fat and one step did snap but now I have support the branches 😉