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prime 2 piante tagliare......hanno un profumo speziato dolce, buonissima 🤤
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04/01 all going well. nothing but some canopy maintenance LST type and some bottom flower sites removal from the lowest/first branches age wise. We're in the first stages of flowering. *UPDATE 04/03* Watered them both. *UPDATE 04/06* irrigation for both 1.7ltrs each rodi cal mag treated water.
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The end has come. The summits are nice and dry and all week long they remained in the closet in the dark with perfect humidity values. The air recirculation was constant in fact everything is dried properly and not even in a long time. The tops remained nice and compact and cleaning them after drying them kept them much nicer to look at. I put everything in the glass jars with the Boveda bags of 64% humidity and every day I open them 5 minutes in the morning and evening. In a few weeks everything will be perfect, you can already taste the difference from day to day. The leaves and branches that I have left from the cleaning I left them for a night in the freezer and I used them later to make the extract. Everything went better than I imagined both in yield and quality. in fact I am very satisfied with my work and I hope to learn more and more.
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This plant seems to have grown much denser and better than my first plant. I just got the ac infinity ventilation setup with controller 69 for my 2x2, still trying to learn, hopefully grow #3 goes even better. Stay tuned
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🇩🇪Blütetag 42 – Ende Blütewoche 6 Die Pflanzen entwickeln sich weiterhin stabil und ohne Auffälligkeiten. Mit dem Ende der sechsten Blütewoche ist die Stretch-Phase vollständig abgeschlossen und der Fokus liegt klar auf der weiteren Verdichtung der Blüten. Die Buds haben in den letzten Tagen sichtbar an Volumen zugelegt und beginnen zunehmend kompakter zu werden. Die Harzproduktion nimmt deutlich zu, besonders bei den Permanent Chimera im hinteren Bereich, wo sich auch erste leichte Farbveränderungen zeigen. Die Roswell Code in der Front bleibt sehr konstant. Gleichmäßiger Wuchs, stabile Blattfarbe und eine saubere, kompakte Blütenstruktur – insgesamt ein sehr ruhiger und kontrollierter Verlauf. Im Zelt wurden kleinere Anpassungen vorgenommen: Einige Triebe wurden zusätzlich gestützt, um das zunehmende Gewicht besser zu tragen. Die Lichtverteilung sowie die Luftzirkulation sind weiterhin gut, das Canopy ist größtenteils ausgeglichen. Düngung und Bewässerung laufen aktuell stabil. Die Pflanzen reagieren gut auf das Setup, daher bleibt alles vorerst unverändert. Mit dem Start von Blütewoche 7 liegt der Fokus jetzt klar auf weiterer Verdichtung und dem beginnenden Reifeprozess. 🇬🇧Flower Day 42 – End of Week 6 The plants continue to develop steadily without any noticeable issues. With the end of week 6, the stretch phase is fully completed and the focus is now clearly on further bud density. Over the past few days, the buds have visibly increased in size and are starting to tighten up. Resin production is picking up significantly, especially on the Permanent Chimera in the back, which are also beginning to show slight color changes. The Roswell Code in the front remains very consistent. Even growth, stable leaf color, and clean, compact bud structure – overall a very controlled and smooth run so far. Some minor adjustments were made in the tent: A few branches were supported to handle the increasing weight. Light distribution and airflow remain well balanced, and the canopy is mostly even. Feeding and watering are running stable at the moment. The plants are responding well, so no changes are planned for now. With the start of week 7, the focus now shifts fully towards density and the early stages of maturation.
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Day 85 since seed touched soil. Trim jail !!! More than 2 meters of hanging buds , a bit airy, but amazingly smelly !!! Happy Growing !!!
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Shots of the girls on the end of week 6. Had problems with one of them the leaves were crisp and brown spots showing so i flushed the root zone and add a lighter nutrient mix to the coco. And hoping that fixes it.. apart from that the others are swelling up nicely coming to the end soon. Some shots of the Trichomes too :-)
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REGAS: 21 e 25 janeiro so com agua. À espera que o solo seque para colher.
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Vorab, die sind bisschen durchs Zelt gewandert. Beschriftung von links oben nach recht unten, von links nach recht. Ich habe mich gescheut viel auf einmal abzuschneiden, hab lieber 2-3 Tage gewartet, geschaut wie sie es annehmen, bis es wieder notwendig war zuschneiden, um die Mitte der Sherbet Queen freizuhalten und Blätter die kein Licht bekommen wegzunehmen. Bei der Sherbet Queen habe ich die ersten Seitentriebe der unteren beiden "Haupttriebe" entfernt, da diese eh lost sind und die Pflanze sich deshalkb auch mehr gestreckt hat. Die Cherry Pie, mein eigentliches Sorgenkind, sieht mittlerweile aus wie ein richtiger Blumenstrauß, hier habe ich das LST zum richtgen Zeitpunkt angwendet. Bei der Hulkberry ist mir einer der ersten beiden Seitentriebe, der zu einem fetten Arm hätte werden können, leider abgebrochen, außerdem zeigen zwei weitere Risse durch das biegen der Stiele. Sind schon wieder verheilt, nur jetzt angeknackst und nicht mehr allzu stabil. Ansonsten immernoch sehr zufreiden.
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Starting to ramp down the feed now. Girls still seem to be ticking along nicely and just continuing to monitor daily. Water has stayed more stable (pH Wise) with less of the PK Warrior so believe the pH drops was probably root acidification from Potassium Excess. Staying Stable enough around 5.8-6.2 with basic, usual intervention. Will be keeping it around this for the week and then onto the Dragon Force Next week and the 10K finisher bulb for the last 2 week!
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First week of pre flowering, just changed the schedule of the lights and the photoperiod
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Super blütenwoche, warmes, sonniges Wetter, nur ein kleiner Schauer. Sie wachsen prächtig und ziehen keine Schädlinge an, wie andere Sorten. Sattes grün, keine Nährstoffdefizite. Auch no.1 mit der Mutation der Blatt Oberfläche ist hochgewachsen und blüht. Besser als der Apple fritter Auto Mutant. Der stemrub geruchstest lässt mich in begeisterter Erwartung ungeduldig werden. Sehr lecker, der Duft. Es läuft prima.Bis nächste Woche ✌️
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This strain Sunset-Sherbet was apart from my first ever indoor cupboard grow. Growing this strain was really fun and also quite easy. This strain has bright green leaves and grows nice developed thick stem throughout as well. The problem I faced with growing these two beautiful ladies is that they both have snapped, here are the notes on that day. 1 October 2020 (Week 6) She snapped… 🤦‍♀️🏼 The morning I was trying to tie down the main cola to the pot and what happened is, the previous time I stress trained the main stem was a while ago and the grew tight against the rope and that caused it to become a weak pot of the stem. So as I was busy tying the top cola there where the previous stress was, it broke. It was a pretty clean snap but some of the branch is still hold on, with this I simply taped it together and used rope to knot it tight, I also used a stick to use and tie the branch and stick together for support. What I noticed what was quite interesting when I taped branch back, the side of the branch that didn’t break off completely was still providing growth to the leaves while the other side started getting weak and flimsy. I never would’ve guessed it would still be able to provide growth and still heal the snapped off part.
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Day 98: I have not been active for the last 25 days, and only watered the plants, because of family emergency. I think it is time to harvest :) Tomorrow I will start cutting down the most dark buds, and slowly cut it all in the next couple of weeks
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7/26 Rained last night and looks like it will rain today as well. The periods we've been having with rain then sun then rain has really exploded growth. I have tops over my fence already. You can see all the dead leaves I pulled. Plants look healthy but I always worry when I lose leaves like this. Luckily I can look back on my old diary and the paper one before for some peace of mind. I've decided to label this week as flower even though we still have about 14 and a half hours of daylight but we're losing light every week. My plants get shade in the evening. My tarps provide a little shade as well. Everything is stretching incredibly that's why I labeled flower. You can see preflowers starting to form. I hope that's why I lost so many leaves (starting preflower). I mean the plants are healthy. I'll check pH with a soil meter tonight and make sure things are good. I would think with the rain it would lower my pH if anything. Definitely using dry amendments next year and dropping the liquid nutes. Soon I'll start adding flower nutes at low doses and see how the girls respond. Still haven't been able to spray BT for the pillars and my IPM. Hopefully tonight it won't rain and I can spray. 7/27 watered today. Still seeing some leaves yellowing and dropping. I left my pH meter so I'll have to check to see if that's the problem. I've been researching and I may need to adjust my nutrient dosage and add more P. I still haven't sprayed. I found a shit ton of earwigs under the wood outside I use to hold down my tarp. I thought they were predators but maybe not. I'll have to research them. I may have to use captain Jack's instead of BT and hope it combats the earwigs. 7/28 Watered as the soil was dry. Killed some earwigs and tied up a branch that is to close to the fence. I researched earwigs and they aren't beneficial but I've noticed that I no longer have ANY aphids that I could see. I'll check lower leaves with my scope as I haven't checked in a while. My pH meter won't work in ANY of my grow bags. It seems like the bags are just a bunch of roots. When I stuck the meter in a pile of last year's soil (next to the grow) it worked fine and read at 6.6. I don't get why it won't work with the grow bags. I'll have to research and see if I can use test strips or something. Still noticing some random damage here and there but it's time to spray and I just haven't done it. Plants are in that transition stage. All the big clones are at about the same stage. I really hope losing the leaves is normal. Looking at my father's tomato plants I noticed the same thing. I looked at other foliage and trees and I'm seeing similar signs of senscence. 7/29 Fed two gallons to the garden this morning. I was able to get one reading off my pH meter and it read 7.3. Still losing leaves but plants are stretching like crazy. Even the little 5 gallon ones I have been neglecting are forming there "asparagus tops" and starting to transition energy. I think I'll start adding bloom nutes next feed or so. I need to treat the PM. I've been slacking on my IPM. Also noticed some weird looking damage on a bud site. I hope it's not those earwigs. I usually have aphids but this year it seems the lady bugs and my treatments kept them at bay. I'm wondering if the ear wigs that I saw were eating other bugs and ran out and started munching on leaves. Hope not. I plan to make a ear wig trap and I need to research more. Planning on spraying LCPT tonight and cleaning up the cage but we'll see how that goes. Very little wind so I took the tarps down for now. I'll update as I get things done. UPDATE: I inspected tops and bud sites for damage. Random damage mostly on seedlings outside the cage. It's hot today and the mis-labeled indica (it's ONE of the strains listed other than DJSBB AND DREAMCATCHER) in the 50 gallon pot seemed a bit droopy. Granted all those strains are highly indica dominant and it could just be the pheno. I gave them a little water just to make sure. It should hold them over till the rain. I took a small plastic container and made an earwig trap with soy sauce and olive oil. Let's see what I catch. I plan to spray LCPT tonight. 7/30 Rained all night so I couldn't spray like I wanted too. Rain and 49 degrees at 8. My earwig trap caught zero earwigs but I killed a few around it. Noticed damage on a bud site that I'm pretty sure was from ear wigs. My bags are on the ground and I allowed the roots to grow through into the ground so I am hesitant to use something like borax to kill them. I'll have to give this a little more thought. Tarps are still down I'll monitor and update. I was able to get two pH readings but they were the five gallon plants 7.2 and 7.3. I'd really like to lower the pH. My water going in is always good and I even measured the pH of the rain so I hope I'm good. May need to check run off for accuracy. 7/31 Didn't water as it poured last night. Wind is high so tarps went back up. Got a read of 7.3 on basically all plants. I don't get it. I'll have to lower what I'm putting in. I also need to figure out the earwig situation and get off my ass and MAKE time to prune the insides and treat the PM. I did this shit last year when I had COVID so I can do it with a stomach flu. UPDATE: I finally got around to applying the lost coast plant therapy. Two hours later and I'm pretty sure I applied it properly. I took some immediate pictures. I also watered a little before treatment. Found and killed two japanese beetles (which I think are the culprits behind the unknown damage). Fucker was on the top of a starting cola way taller than me. I never would've seen him if I didn't treat. I'm going to need to use a ladder and inspect tops a little more closely. On another not WE ARE IN FLOWER!! No question about it. The "spears" are starting to thicken and beginning to start flowers. It was so much more apparent this afternoon. Probably because I was pruning the interior and defoliating as well as getting close to spray. I'm beyond psyched and im going to start reduced dosages of tiger bloom. I'm also going to try to pH my water lower and see if that doesn't make a difference. 8/1 Soil was wet so I didn't water. LCPT did great at eating up that PM. The plant in the tub in the back seems like it may have a virus or something. It just seems weak. It reveged as well. I'll keep an eye on it. If it continues with a weak appearance i'll get a second opinion and if it truly is a virus i'll trash it. I'm not going to risk the rest of my plants. I'm experimenting with the plant. I have the branches tired down at 90 degree angles. I'm thinking about adding a dry amendment and top dressing. I have work to do next week. Weather has been awesome. Sunny. It was 49 this morning though. 75 at noon.
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Smooth sail still trying to dial it all in and I keep adding to the setup as I grow and learn more. Like to compare other grows for future questions about strain like growth pheneos etc.