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Well, I think we're almost done here 😄 The buds looks amazing and they smell so good!!! In the next two weeks I'll give her just water so she can flush well and the buds could mature a little bit more. What do you guys think?? It's important to me to read your opinions and advices so don't bem shine 😋 Keep on grow!!
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Buenas noches familia, sorpresa, jueves noche por aquí , actualizamos las power plant xL. Es la última semana antes de nuestra cosecha, el tiempo se nos echó encima y las Flores ya están echas, se preparó un lavado de raíces y tijeretazo,para sucesivamente colgarlas.( PRIMERA VEZ que se me echa el tiempo encima con la floración, jurao) Me habría gustado darles algo de estrés hídrico, pero lo veremos con las lemon kush y las northern light xL. -power plant xL es una cepa con predominancia sativa, con una corta floración,es un ejemplar fácil de cultivar, fuerte, y vigoroso. Estos ejemplares se cultivaron en 7L en sustrato light MIX de plagrOn, controlando en todo momento el PH de nuestras plantas, y dándoles de comer una gama advanced nutrients bastante básica. -PROS: facil cultivar, flores llenas de resina , flores compactas, ramas laterales largas. -CONTRAS: hay que tutorar por el peso de la flor, floración demasiado rápida a mi gusto (no te das ni cuenta). *Aquí ya me despido hasta la cosecha familia.
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Anche lei è l'ultima settimana di lavaggio radici.......oggi 29/09/2024 taglio questa Ayahuasca purple...ha un profumo fortissimo.... Oggi probabilmente inizierò a pulire tt le cime e poi.via un taglio netto 😂🤣😜👍💪
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On Sour diesel bud sites are looking way too small for their age. I think its because under watering and over defoliation.
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Day 22 When her fourth weeks started, she had 13 cm height. The heat of the last days stressed her a bit, but it will get more chilled the next days. Day 23 Today she was at 14 cm height. I gave her 5l of rainwater. Last night it got a bit cold and the temperature fall to 8 degrees. Day 24 She had 15 cm today and looked fine. Day 25 Today she had 17 cm. No watering. The brown spots seams to be larva of "Minierfliegen" or Agromyzidae as i could not find an English Name. Day 26 She had 18 cm. It was cloudy today, no real sun and the temperature stayed at 23 degrees. It rained for half an hour but was humid the hole day. I found out that the flies are called leave miner flies. Lady bug larva against the aphids were brought out over the plant in the evening. Additionally some larva were done in a little paper bag and hung on one leave. Day 27 Today she had 20 cm height. I will probably water her tomorrow. Day 28 She had 23 cm height today. I gave her 6,5 l of rainwater.
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Three cuttings, one off the top and two lowest branches to go in the White Banana Feminised Greenhouse! Love the look and structure of this strain should be a good smoke! One new seedling and hopefully another next week! I will be using STS to back cross and produce feminised seeds for sale!
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las plantas siguen con su bloque o carencia pero ya esto se termina en nada , tienen muy buenos olores dulces y flores apretadas me gusta este cultivo y son semillas de granel baratas y con agua dura ,alguna semilla de mas calidad y agua bien controlada de ec pueden salir cosas buenas en 11L
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Would definitely recommend for an easy grow. Takes forever due to 100% sativa genetics but well worth the grow. Smells just like cannalopes with a hint of cocoa and a strong dank/sour odor. High is fantastic starting and feeling heaviest right behind the eyes/sinuses. Spreads to extremities in a slight relax feeling. The taste and smell of the smoke is extremely smooth and tastes like the sour + cantaloupes. The buds have a lot of shades of green but are predominantly dark covered in crystals. Smell isn’t extremely strong in bag but once buds begin breaking apart it is almost unbearable and resin makes it hard to break apart by hand do grinder is needed.
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Declared by the breeder for another 2 weeks. Let's see, plants began to drink much less. The leaves started to burn. In general, everything is fine. Meals according to the table removed heaven.
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It's remarkable how this girl recover and still well make for a decent harvest.
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Veg22, riego con 3.0 EC y pH 5.9, drenaje promedio de 5.8 pH y 2.6 EC(muy bien), primer riego con Sensizym para limpiar un poco las raíces, y este será el último riego de vegetación con Voodoo Juice, Tarantula y Piranha. Se hizo una pequeña defoliación de las hojas abanico más bajas y se volvió a ajustar el LST, ya van tomando la forma final. Veg23, creciendo bien. Veg24, se mide la temperatura de las hojas 22°C y se compara con la temperatura del indoor 23°C, con una humedad de 50% RH, la calculadora arroja un valor de VPD=1.24 kpa, lo que está dentro del rango óptimo. Veg25, hoy toca una pequeña defoliación y probaré también hacer un último apical en 2 o 3 plantas a modo de prueba. Al final, tomé un gran riesgo, y hice varios apicales extra y una defoliación más grande de lo que tenía en mente, tengo fe que resultará bien 😎👌 Veg27, riego con 0.8 EC y pH 6.0, drenaje de 6.0 pH y EC 2.0, se están alimentando y creciendo bien, quedan casi 2 semanas para pasar el fotoperiodo a 12/12, espero que crezcan suficiente para esa fecha. Veg28, un par de hojas de 2 plantas presentan mordidas tipo oruga, revise y no encontré nada, aplique spray insecticida, espero no siga pasando. A parte de eso siguen creciendo bien, quedan un poco más de 10 días para el paso a 12/12.
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144v Lux in tenebris lucet. The video on this channel/diary is for inspirational and entertainment purposes only. The ideas shared are not a substitute for professional advice. All materials are used under the principles of fair use, and no copyright infringement is intended. I aim to share timeless wisdom in a respectful manner. Aristotle said "It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it." Those who are able to refrain from judgement long enough to genuinely research and weigh the evidence from all sides of a given subject are those most likely to arrive at the truth. Those who instantly resort to knee-jerk ridicule and continue to believe whatever they were first taught are those most easily deceived. Raised UVB light to final position. (No more very high intensity UV-B inhibiting hypocotyl elongation, including the regulation of growth-inhibiting hormone gibberellin GA). We want LOTS of gibbereeeeelin! Very high light intensity can slow vertical growth, which I call releasing the kraken. She just doesn't want to grow vertically for 18 hours any longer; once the flower is initiated, that goes right out the window. Apical dominance is shattered; you now have every single stem fighting for survival against each other, with none given particular precedence. That is some stretch for a week, explosion. Doesn't matter if they are crowded now; there is space up ahead, and plant perception will fill every inch of available space. The divine intelligence that drives plant growth is far more efficient than any canopy I could make or spread myself. No defoliation. Sometimes you just need to give her what she needs to fill the space herself. All I do is guide the initial framework into the desired outcome, keep everything else flowing and in optimal parameters. Fast-growing leaves to have a lighter green color, sometimes appearing almost yellowish-green, because they haven't had time to produce much chlorophyll yet. New leaves are soft and pale, but they will gradually darken and become a deeper green as they mature and are exposed to light. Every morning, new lime green, with the micros supercharged, may be immobilizing nitrogen in the medium, magnesium was creeping in earlier, so I'll try to hold the line and see what progresses. The ratio of sugar leaves to buds is determined by a combination of hormonal signaling, nutrient availability, and genetics. Sugar levels act as a key signaling molecule, with high sugar availability influencing hormones like auxins and cytokinins to promote bud outgrowth, while nutrient deficiencies can limit development. Specific genes also play a critical role in leaf and bud initiation, expansion, and the overall balance of growth. Buds are like balloons! Need lots of pressure to blow up lots of balloons! Sugar balloons! Plant transpiration and turgor pressure are crucial for bud development because turgor pressure provides the cell expansion needed for growth, while transpiration creates a "pull" that draws water and nutrients up through the plant to fuel this process. High turgor pressure is essential for cells to grow and expand, allowing buds to open and young leaves to unfurl. Transpiration maintains this necessary turgor by driving a continuous flow of water from the soil up to the leaves, where it evaporates. No holding back, this is it, 4-5 weeks of all-out war! What we develop now will be all we have for the final 4-5 weeks. The carbon to nitrogen (C:N) ratio indicates how much carbon is in a substance relative to its nitrogen, affecting nitrogen availability in soil through microbial activity. A high C:N ratio (like in straw or corn residue) requires soil microbes to use a significant amount of nitrogen for decomposition, temporarily tying it up and making it unavailable to plants. A low C:N ratio results in a more rapid release of nitrogen for plant use. The carbon-to-sulfur C:S ratio in plant residue determines whether soil microbes will immobilize or mineralize sulfur (S) during decomposition. This affects the availability of sulfate SO42, the primary form of S that plants can absorb. Mineralization is the process by which microbes decompose organic matter and release excess nutrients, like sulfate, into the soil in an inorganic, plant-available form. Immobilization is the reverse process, where microbes absorb inorganic sulfate from the soil to meet their own nutritional needs, making it unavailable to plants. Glucose typically uses more oxygen than sucrose in a medium because it can be metabolized more directly, while sucrose must first be broken down into glucose and fructose, which can involve additional energy costs and a slower overall process. However, the efficiency of oxygen use can vary depending on the specific organism and conditions, as some bacteria, for instance, can use sucrose for a growth advantage under certain circumstances by producing exopolysaccharides that are more efficient at oxygen extrusion. Why glucose is generally more oxygen-efficient: •Glucose is a monosaccharide and can be used directly by many organisms in cellular respiration. •It does not require an initial enzymatic step to break it down before entering the metabolic pathway, unlike sucrose. •Due to its direct use, glucose can lead to a faster rate of oxygen consumption and carbon dioxide production in comparison to sucrose under typical aerobic conditions. Why sucrose might seem to use more oxygen in certain contexts: •When sucrose is metabolized, it is first broken down into glucose and fructose. This initial hydrolysis is an extra step that requires enzymes. •The fructose component is metabolized differently from glucose, and its specific metabolic pathway can affect the overall oxygen demand. •Some organisms may have regulatory mechanisms that lead to a higher initial oxygen demand when switching from glucose to sucrose, especially if the organisms have specific metabolic pathways that are optimized for sucrose. •While glucose may be used faster, sucrose might provide a growth advantage under certain oxygen-limited conditions due to the specific metabolic pathways and products it can generate. Seems my initial concept of sucrose was inaccurate. Really need to study up on all of this in the coming months. Take care. “A cat has 9 lives” “On cloud 9” “Dressed to the nines” To go “the whole nine yards” “A stitch in time saves nine” “Nine-ness” seems to be synonymous with the maximum, with the furthest extent of what’s possible. With fullness, completion, and when every effort has been exhausted. In the ancient world (which is, let’s face it, is where numbers and their spiritual power were understood SO much more than they are today) the number 9 resonated with sacred structure and the furthest limitations of this world before human experience meets the Divine. Perhaps more than any other, the number nine had an extra special significance, which spread far and wide. It features across pretty much all cultures, worldwide, rippling through culture, mythology, history, law and time. Nine is the central number in the ancient Celtic tradition. Nine expresses through the triple Goddess (see Number 3) and in myths of the nine Celtic maidens or sorceresses. In fact, stories of nine mystical women presiding over nature spread from England, Ireland and Wales to Scandinavia, Iceland, and even as far as Kenya. Even today, it’s tradition for nine groups of nine men to dance around Beltane fires. The limit of winter (which is what Beltane Almost all of the mythological tales from around the world have patterns of the number 9 weaving throughout. The Northern European sagas tell of Odin, who rules over the nine Norse worlds. His trial to win the secrets of wisdom for mankind was to hang on the Yggdrasil tree for nine days. Demeter, the Greek Goddess of the Earth searched for nine days for her daughter Persephone (who was in the underworld with Hades). Demeter is often depicted holding nine pieces of corn. Once recovered, Persephone was obliged to spend three months per year below the ground, and nine months above. Native American, Mayan and Aztec myths tell of a total of nine cosmic levels (and many of the temples comprise 9 stories). And in ancient China, nine was the most auspicious number of divine power: the Chinese had nine sacred rites, nine social laws, nine classes of officials in the government and built nine-story pagodas. In astrology, the planet Mars vibrates to the frequency of the nine. The ninth sign of the Zodiac is Sagittarius (where the Sun sails from November 22nd – December 21st) InTarot, card number nine is the Hermit. In Hinduism, nine is the number of Brahma. In the Greek Sagas, the city of Troy was under siege for nine years. 9
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Developed a smell like black jack sweets .Had small issue with nitrogen overdose appt from that we are on a good track and growing nicely.check out the full grow on youtube @ Northern Grows UK .significant amount of swell on bud sites this week seeing us up the feeds to include pk13/14. All seems to be on track for us to hit our harvest date . Caylix development on the acid dough is crazy too
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loving the week past as flowers have started smelling so dank unbelievable smells of candyland, can literally smell the fruitiness spewing off it, it's so crazy alongside some pure tropicalness.... got a new camera so got high quality pics for you all
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Por ser maceta de 8 litros estoy muy contento con el resultado. 49 gramos en seco de puro sabor y color.
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3/7 Water day* 1125ml total pr plant. Upped the Bloom and Bio heaven -Temp 25-27day/22-24night -51%RH (2+-) 4/7 -Temp 25-27day/22-24night -51%RH (2+-) 5/7 -Temp 25-27day/22-24night -51%RH (2+-) 6/7 -Temp 25-27day/22-24night -51%RH (2+-) 7/7 -Temp 25-27day/22-24night -51%RH (2+-) 8/7 -Temp 25-27day/22-24night -51%RH (2+-) 9/8 -Temp 25-27day/22-24night -51%RH (2+-)
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🌱 SLH - Day 47 - 📅 24/02/2025 🔆 PPFD: 620 💧 Watering: 150ml 📈 Summary: The plant continues to grow vigorously, with well-developed lateral shoots and a balanced structure. LST is ensuring an even canopy, improving light distribution. The stem is getting stronger, and the leaves remain healthy with no signs of deficiency. 🚀🌿 🌱 SLH - Day 45 - 📅 22/02/2025 🔆 PPFD: 600 💧 Watering: 250ml 📈 Summary: The plant continues to show strong and compact growth, with lateral shoots expanding steadily. The structure remains balanced, with LST helping to create an even canopy. The leaves are healthy and well-spread, maximizing light absorption. Internodal spacing remains ideal, with no signs of excessive stretching. The stem appears noticeably thicker, indicating vigorous development. 🚀🌿 📸 Perspective: 1️⃣ Side view highlighting the compact structure and balanced growth. 2️⃣ Top-down shot showcasing cola distribution and even light penetration. 🌱 SLH - Day 44 - 📅 21/02/2025 🔆 PPFD: 580 💧 Watering: 250ml 📈 Summary: The plant continues its evolution in the vegetative stage, showing a more open and structured growth response to LST. Lateral shoots are more developed, and internodal spacing remains balanced, allowing better light penetration. The upper leaves are standing strong and healthy, indicating good nutrient absorption and efficient photosynthesis. The transition to the flowering phase is approaching, and careful nutrient monitoring will be essential to maintain plant health. 🚀🌿 🌱 Grow Diary - SLH: Day 42 🚀 📊 Observations & Adjustments 📈 Comparison with Day 41: The 6th node reached the ideal stage for topping, and the first topping was successfully performed today. This will encourage lateral growth and a more structured canopy. 🌱 Growth Progress: After the topping, the plant is expected to redirect energy to the lower branches, promoting a more robust structure. 💧 Irrigation Update: A 300ml watering was applied evenly, ensuring proper hydration without over-saturating the soil. The automated watering system continues to be tested for consistency. 🔆 Light: PPFD remains at 550 µmol/m²/s, supporting post-topping recovery and vegetative development. 📷 Photo Perspectives SLH - Day 42 - Top View SLH - Day 42 - Side View SLH - Day 42 - Close-up of Topping Cut ✂️ Topping Performed The main apex was removed at the 6th node, officially initiating the first topping. This will help develop multiple main colas and improve light distribution across the canopy. 📌 Next Steps ⚠️ Monitor the plant’s response to topping and adjust environmental conditions if needed. 💧 Continue observing automated irrigation efficiency to maintain stable soil moisture. 🌿 Track lateral growth to ensure a balanced canopy and guide future training. SLH handled the topping well and received a uniform 300ml watering for optimal hydration! 🚀🌱 🌱 Grow Diary - SLH: Day 41 🚀 📊 Observations & Adjustments 📈 Comparison with Day 38: Noticeable increase in leaf size and internodal spacing, indicating steady and vigorous growth. 🌱 Development: The 6th node is almost fully formed, approaching the ideal moment for topping. 💧 Irrigation Automation: Automated watering system is being tested to ensure consistent soil moisture. 🔆 Light: PPFD maintained at 550 µmol/m²/s, promoting healthy growth without signs of stretching. 📌 Next Steps ⚠️ Monitor the 6th node's development to time the topping correctly. 💧 Evaluate the efficiency of the irrigation system and adjust as needed. 🌿 Track the plant’s response to environmental adjustments to ensure balanced growth. SLH continues to progress well, showing stable growth and responding positively to adjustments! 🚀🌿 🌱 Grow Diary - SLH: Day 38 🚀 📊 Observations & Adjustments 📈 Growth: The plant continues to develop well, showing a balanced structure. 🌱 Development: Leaves are expanding, and the stem appears to be strengthening. 💧 Soil Moisture: The soil retains adequate moisture, so watering was postponed. 🔆 Light: PPFD set to 550 µmol/m²/s to ensure efficient absorption without stretching. 📌 Next Steps ⚠️ Monitor the plant’s response to the watering interval and adjust as needed. 🌿 Track stem strengthening to prevent the need for additional support. 🌱 Plan the first light nutritional boost (Juicy Root & BioBizz Haven) in the coming days. The plant is progressing well, growing healthy and responding to adjustments. Tomorrow will be another day to monitor its evolution! 🚀🌿 📅 Growth Schedule (UPDATE!) 📌 Phase | Week | Start of the Week | End of the Week 🌱 Vegetative | 1 | 09/01/2025 | 15/01/2025 - ok 🌱 Vegetative | 2 | 16/01/2025 | 22/01/2025 - ok 🌱 Vegetative | 3 | 23/01/2025 | 29/01/2025 - ok 🌱 Vegetative | 4 | 30/01/2025 | 05/02/2025 - ok 🌱 Vegetative | 5 | 06/02/2025 | 12/02/2025 - ok 🌱 Vegetative | 6 | 09/02/2025 | 15/02/2025 - ok 🌱 Vegetative | 7 | 16/02/2025 | 22/02/2025 - Current 🌱 Vegetative | 8 | 23/02/2025 | 01/03/2025 🌱 Vegetative | 9 | 02/03/2025 | 08/03/2025 🌱 Vegetative | 10 | 09/03/2025 | 15/03/2025 🌱 Vegetative | 11 | 16/03/2025 | 22/03/2025 🌱 Vegetative | 12 | 23/03/2025 | 29/03/2025 🌱 Vegetative | 13 | 30/03/2025 | 05/04/2025 🌱 Vegetative | 14 | 06/04/2025 | 12/04/2025 🌸 Flowering | 1 | 13/04/2025 | 19/04/2025 🌸 Flowering | 2 | 20/04/2025 | 26/04/2025 🌸 Flowering | 3 | 27/04/2025 | 03/05/2025 🌸 Flowering | 4 | 04/05/2025 | 10/05/2025 🌸 Flowering | 5 | 11/05/2025 | 17/05/2025 🌸 Flowering | 6 | 18/05/2025 | 24/05/2025 🌸 Flowering | 7 | 25/05/2025 | 31/05/2025 🌸 Flowering | 8 | 01/06/2025 | 07/06/2025 🌸 Flowering | 9 | 08/06/2025 | 14/06/2025 💦 Flush | 10 | 15/06/2025 | 21/06/2025 ✂️ Harvest | 11 | 22/06/2025 | 28/06/2025