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Well, it looks as if one of the 3 plants is a male. I live in denial for one more day and then I toss it. Not sure which plant it is, as I painted over the strain names when I painted the cups grey. Smooth. So I will find out soon. Otherwise, good weather and some good growth. Roots are balled up at the bottom of the dutch bucket reservoir, Im sure, because I let the drip go dry for a day or two and the plants were droopin (coco)
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🧟‍♀️My little monster looks very happy. 🌴2th ScrOG net put on. ✂️🍭Defoliation time. 🌳 More substrate to protect roots. ✌️🎃 Thank you for checking my cultivation.
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Dane, We all should help one another. Human beings are like that. We should live by each other’s happiness - not by each other’s misery. We don’t want to hate and despise one another, share the Joint. And mother earth is rich and can provide for everyone. We can Grow enough Happiness, In this paradise, there is room for everyone. We only exist to bring joy into the world and The way of life can be free and beautiful, but we have lost the way. Grow High and Give the world A smile. At the end we own nothing more then all our memories, lets make them amazing for everyone, nothing to loose only everything to win. A last kiss goodby, a second one, softer and long as a sign, that you are woth it. That Everyone worth who loved and give. Enought Hippie Talk, now have a nice day and an even better grow, thx for watching by. ((From Seed 🌱 week report:
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Welcome to my Dutch Passion Diaries Competition 2025 entry! For this competition, I’ve chosen the Indoor Feminized strain: Orange Bud 2.0 Media from Week 13 or Flower week 2-3 After Moving into the New Tent for the flower weeks. Stage. Here’s what I’m working with for the Final Tent after Moving for the Flower time in the Future : • 🌱 Tent: 220x150x150 • 🧑‍🌾 Breeder Company: Dutch Passion • 💧 Humidity Range: 50 • ⏳ Flowering Time: 8W-10W • Strain Info: 20-25%THC, Sativa • 🌡️ Temperature: 26 • 🍵 Pot Size: 0.5l • Nutrient Brand: Narcos • ⚡ Lights : 720W x 2 Dimmed to 400w Each at the Moment. Because of Heatwave ⭐ A huge thank you to Dutch Passion for allowing me to be a part of this amazing competition and for supporting the grower community worldwide! Your genetics and passion speak for themselves! Curious to try these strains for yourself? You can check them out and support me at the same time through my personal link: https://dutch-passion.com/?a_aid=GGD I would truly appreciate every bit of feedback, help, questions, or discussions – and of course, your likes and interactions mean the world to me as I try to stand out in this exciting competition! Let’s grow together – and don’t forget to stop by again to see the latest updates! Happy growing! Stay lifted and stay curious! Peace & Buds!
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Well this was a really straight forward grow, very very pleased with the outcome and the bud isn’t completely cured 😋 5 Gal fabric pot with BioBizz light mix, some light consistent feeding, a FIM and basic LST, look at the outcome! No wonder their strain wins awards! I will 100% be growing more NL! Thank you RQS ✌️🙌👌🙏
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I used a bounty paper towel inside of a 6x4 glass storage container cut to match size. Sprayed distilled water generously over, then gently placed seeds evenly apart from each other. Placed a second paper towel and sprayed again with distilled water. Sprayed inside lid and closed for 48 hours prior to opening. Left raised above ground floor on cardboard box directly in front of heat intake duct. Temp and humidity were around 75-80F and 60-70%humidity. after a successful beginning, I then planted each seed using latex gloves into 4 different pots ; 1-5gallon happy frog only, 1- 5gallon pot happy frog with clay pebbles, 1-3 gallon pot happy frog only and 1-3gallon happy frog and clay pebbles. I covered each seed with a cut up 2litre clear soda bottle with small holes poked on the tops. I sprayed down the soil and the plastic containers. I left them covered until I noticed the cotyledon leaves then I removed the plastic covers, increased circulating fan speed and added a bag of exhale co2. Watered daily 2-3 times by misting with spray. (Distilled water in humidifier and used in feeding)
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Week 12 kicking off and she is getting chunky still, will be another couple weeks before she is done. Definitely the higher yielding one of the two. Coming up on the end of the 12th week and she is producing new bud sites still. I had to cut off a 6 inch side branch that grew in and started preflowering but was a small branch and would not have time to finish. Not sure what brought on the flower bursts, but she is chunky! And she smells like fruity pebbles so that is awesome!
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What we have here today is a gem that I have been looking forward to growing ever since the release of it in 2022. I am a huge citrus fan and I have heard this one is to die for 🤤 This week was good for her! Nothing but water and she slowly fades into harvest. I will update once more before harvest. She is smelling like a HI-C juice box with hints of lemon. Sooooo mouth watering 😱 She veged and is now flowering under the beaslty TSW 2000 from Mars hydro. Make sure you find them on Instagram @Mars.hydro
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At the beginning of week 4, the Wedding Cheesecake was flipped to a 12/12 light cycle, to which it responded with the first fine white hairs by the last day of the week. Water consumption has increased to approximately 500 ml per day. Nutrients were supplied in two doses: initially with an EC value of 1.7, and in the middle of the week with an EC of 1.4, which was the first time flowering fertilizer was used. Training focused on aligning the four main shoots using LST. The lighting is now at 70% - 75% (approx. 450-500 PPFD). In terms of climate control, the exhaust fan has been running continuously on a low setting for several days now, with an external dehumidifier stabilizing the climate in the room where the tent is located. The VPD value is now being continuously increased. The stretch will be the exciting topic in week 5.
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Day 115 since seed touched soil. Twins are done. Was very nice plants to grow, waiting for results ... Happy Growing !!!
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Was für einen Reise! Die zweite Ernte, 1 Samen - 7 Pflanzen! Die 6 Stecklinge sind nach 72 Tage Blüte erntereif, zwei wurden mit Rootball, die anderen 4 am Stamm abgeschnitten und kopfüber aufgehängt. Eine meiner 6 Pflanzen habe ich beim LST etwas zu aggressiv behandelt. Durch das Drehen der Äste und das schlechte Lst ist die Wurzel - Stamm Verbindung verletzt worden, wodurch die Pflanze kaum noch Flüssigkeit in die oberen Bereiche der Pflanze transportieren könnte und nur sehr geringen Ertrag gebracht hat. Pflanze 1: 43,5 - in Gramm Pflanze 2: 101 Pflanze 3: 73,6 Pflanze 4: 57,6 Pflanze 5: 88,9 Pflanze 6: 62,1 + ---------------------------- 426,7 Gramm Mutterpflanze : 161,8 Gramm Total : 588,5 Gramm Trockengewicht :) Fertige Blüte: Der Geruch war wirklich sehr stark aber angenehm. Beim öffnen des Beutels ist mir sofort eine klare Zitronennote aufgefallen. Der Geschmack ist absolut empfehlenswert für alle die zitronige Noten bevorzugen! Die Wirkung ist stark und euphorisierend, gut geeignet für den Tag. Ich empfehle außerdem schäfstens (!!!), hängt die Pflanze mit Wurzeln auf und gebt ihr 13-14 Tage zum Trocknen. Eine vollständige Seneszenz hat einen unglaublich Einfluss auf Geschmack und Raucbarkeit. Durch das Rootballdrying ist selbst beim Konsum in der Bong kein Kratzen im Hals zurückgeblieben! 10/10 Empfehlung! Rootball Drying!!!!!!
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8/24 I am going to be cautiously optimistic here, the buds on Poly are looking so frosty and a consistent ratio of clear to milky at 1 to 3 with very occasional amber caused no doubt by wind damage. Four weeks to go and the excitement is building. Zona my Zona ... she is just continuing to improve and build buds like a good girl should. Expressing very sativa obviously I dont expect them to be as dense as the indica Poly. I have great designs on the bud she is producing. Fed just bio-bloom in a light dose (1 tsp/gal) 0.5 gal each more to give weight to the pots in heavy winds than anything else. Just some pics of Zona, like children, sometimes the troublesome ones find a special place. Six weeks remain for her god willing and the creek dont rise, so those scraggly little buds are gone be heavy. Beginning the process of bringing her branches higher and supported firmly for both wind and weight protection. I may never cut a plant down again for looking puny. As it turned out she is helping to save this grow :) 8/25 Zona into a seven gal pot for weight in windy conditions as anything else. Just put her smart pot and all into the larger container on top of about 1.5 inch of soil in the bottom and fill in the sides, worked well. If I lose the pot no big deal, those are cheap. I know its week 19 just making a note till I can update 8/28 Feed - grow 1 tsp/gal bloom 3 tsp/gal pots light due to humidity and sun
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3/28/25 chopped and humidity was a little high starting off 3/30/25 have them drying at 60% and 70° 4/3/25 Still needing a day or so of drying to be at a stable humidity Beautiful plant. Fan leaves with Triched out patterns visibly everywhere. Even though i chopped quite a bit off of the plant, i still got quite a bit bigger yield than i expected. All sizable nugs. Pulled 65 grams.
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The temperature is dirty!!!! Cant keep it below thirty what the trich July?, like this it hard to keep em purdy I got the lights cranked down low I got the fan on high, bro But sunny days and constant rays are making me go psycho. Got that chin held hi tho Xs aint gon cry, no Soon my only worry will be: "from which jar of hydro?"
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cream mandarin is down she smells super orangey and is the most coverd in crystal out of the room so far shes not big but looks like the quality will make up for it shes stacked with heavy nugs making her branches lean with weight looking forward to the harvest report