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Week 3 has arrived and training has started. Still feeding off the slow release amendments and watered when the pot is light. Fimmed 3 mains, but one naturally had 2 tops already. Top count will remain at 8 as I only have 3 more weeks of vegging before she has to be flipped. She got her weekly dose of Recharge at 1tbsp per gallon. Light was raised to 26 inches due to signs of stress in the leaves.
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A planta está reagindo bem ao treinamento, continuando a crescer de forma saudável. Durante o processo, acabei danificando algumas folhas, mas nada preocupante até o dia 23. Esta semana, reduzi a quantidade de nutrientes e reguei mais com água. Minha lâmpada de 240W está em 60%. Devo aumentar? Dia 24 apareceram os primeiros pistilos. 🌱
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la semana empieza con la poda de hojas abanico. y termina con doblado de ramas. La nº1 que sacó tres ramas por nudo va por libre, le cuesta más crecer y tengo que ir podando y doblando a medida que va creciendo. La nº2 y la nº3 ambas terminan la semana listas para despegar.
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Week 6 Day 42 nothing new, i just now turn the light from 16/8 to 12/12 last week i trim some leaves with mine fingers (i dont use scissors)cause its better for airflow and when you do that i do before i feed girls and then after that į recover with pure water, the ladies color says evrything going well :) Happy Growing!!!
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Week 6 Day 42 nothing new, i just now turn the light from 16/8 to 12/12 last week i trim some leaves with mine fingers (i dont use scissors)cause its better for airflow and when you do that i do before i feed girls and then after that į recover with pure water, the ladies color says evrything going well :) Happy Growing!!!
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I know the harvest was too early but I was scared the painkiller could get some bud rot because the next week will be raining non stop. The Special Queen and honey cream are still growing I'll update them tomorrow.
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So, I ended up harvesting this earlier than I wanted, and not under ideal circumstances. My plan was 1 more week of full nutes, then 2 weeks flushing, then harvest. Nature had other plans. Despite being quite meticulous with the insecticide I had to deal with a pretty nasty aphid infestation which messed up a few branches - but worse was the caterpillars I discovered over the weekend. I started the flush then & began to cut off all of the leaves that had the worst pests (as opposed to continuing the insecticide). I wanted to continue to flush for as long as I could until the bugs were getting out of control. I felt today was that day as I noticed caterpillar droppings in several locations. My last harvest was ravaged by caterpillars so I decided to just chop her down for damage limitation. She might not taste as good as she could have, but oh well.