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Que pasa familia, vamos con la septima semana de floración de estas Gorilla Cookies Fast Flowering, de FastBuds. Agradezco a Agrobeta todos los kits obtenidos de ellos 🙏. Hasta aquí veis que llevan buen progreso y el color que se marcan es espectacular. Vamos al lío, el ph se controla en 6.2 , la temperatura la tenemos entre 22/24 grados y la humedad ronda el 50%. El fotoperiodo a 12-12. Estás próximas semanas veremos cómo avanzan. Agrobeta: https://www.agrobeta.com/agrobetatiendaonline/36-abonos-canamo Hasta aquí todo, Buenos humos 💨💨💨
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Slowly but steady :-) Because i give all my automatics some LST(okay okay...it is Very high HST lol ), they grow little slower as you all know it.. But... You will see at the end why i do that ^^
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Topped a second time, and removed the big fan leaves.
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Week 5 Update So unfortunately I have to finish my grow outside, she seems to be doing okay and growing well. I really hope she finishes okay
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Week 5 Update So unfortunately I have to finish my grow outside, she seems to be doing okay and growing well. I really hope she finishes okay
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11/10 - comenzó su cuarta semana de floracion. Su evolución fue muy notoria, de un dia para el otro se desarrolló mucho. No tuve problemas en ninguna etapa, hasta el momento se encuentra perfecta. Los cocos son muy resinosos y grandes.
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11/10 - empezo su quinta semana de floración. Se encuentra perfecta, su olor es muy fuerte y esta muy resinosa. No tuve ningún problema hasta el momento. Su evolución fue muy rapida en comparación a otras geneticas que cultive. Aprox le faltaría un mes mas para ya poder podarla, los pistillos se encientran muy blancos por el momento.
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Day 83 of cycle Week 6 of flowering - Day 45 of flowering Purple punch will definitely not yield much as we can see, but the buds are looking frosty and smelling really good.. a bit citrusy.. I am in love with 😍.. The breeder says it’s 50 to 60 days of flowering so I decided to take her to flush on day 45 as the plant looks to be in the last weeks.. to be honest now I think its just the time to get the trichomes more amber to chop it off. Let’s go and the watching has started 💥🍁🔥
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Run off testing Peach Sherbert OG - ph 7.1 / ppm 2800 Peach Sherbert OG #2 - ph 7.1 / ppm 2100 Mimosa x Orange Punch - ph 6.9 / ppm 3250 Mimosa x Orange Punch #2 - ph 7.1 / ppm 3700 Permanent Marker Auto - ph 6.8 / ppm 3750 Permanent Marker Auto #2 - ph 6.7 / ppm 4300 Glookies Auto - ph 6.7 / ppm 2000 Glookies Auto #2 - ph 7.0 / ppm 2500
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Harvest Report by Zuppler - End of Week 9 Yo, what’s good fam? Zuppler comin' through with that harvest report, Week 9 wrapped up and it’s time to bring these queens down. The buds are lookin’ fat, frosty, and sticky – they ripened up just right, with that perfect mix of milky and amber trichomes. Real proud of how this run turned out. I learned a lot in this grow, no doubt. Dialin' in them nutes, catchin' the burn early, and lettin' them heavy buds stack properly. It’s all about leveling up, ya feel me? Next grow, I’m excited to be poppin' some Cherry Pie and Fruit Cake beans – gonna take everything I learned this round and make the next one even better. Zuppler out. Stay tuned, fam – the next one’s gonna be fire! (Gemäß § 6c Abs. 2 des deutschen Cannabis-Gesetzes beachten wir die zulässige Höchstmenge von 100 Gramm getrocknetem Cannabis für unseren Zwei-Personen-Haushalt. Alle darüber hinausgehenden Mengen werden gemäß den gesetzlichen Vorgaben unverzüglich vernichtet, um sicherzustellen, dass wir uns stets im rechtlichen Rahmen bewegen.)
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Because of a short vacation, I couldn't water the plant adequately. Unfortunately, it was a bit underwatered when I returned. 06.10.24: 2700 ml 07.10.24: 2200 ml 08.10.24: 2500 ml, Some more LST. Bend the four side branches more to the side and leveled the two tops. 09.10.24: 2000 ml 10.10.24: 2000 ml, Soft defo from the bottom to get easier access when watering. 11.10.24: 2000 ml 12.10.24: 2500 ml, I might need to lollipop, defoliate and more LST the plant soon.
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Because of a short vacation, I couldn't water the plant adequately. Unfortunately, it was a bit underwatered when I returned. 06.10.24: 2700 ml 07.10.24: 2200 ml 08.10.24: 2500 ml, Some more LST. Bend the four side branches more to the side and leveled the two tops. 09.10.24: 2000 ml 10.10.24: 2000 ml, Soft defo from the bottom to get easier access when watering. 11.10.24: 2000 ml 12.10.24: 2500 ml, I might need to lollipop, defoliate and more LST the plant soon.
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Cannabis flowering stage 12 h /day = PPFD Top of canopy sits 924umol/s/m2 12 hours in seconds, 1 hour has 3600 seconds 12 hours has 43,200 seconds, just multiply duration of seconds by PPFD at top of canopy. Which was precisely 924 umol/s/m2 43,200 x 924 = 39,916,800 micro moles or umol/s/m2 Which equals 39.9 moles or 40DLI Plants can receive 60 mol/m2.day in the right conditions and still increase their yield. Axial Procession 25920 years. Rhythmic exposure to moonlight has been shown to affect animal behavior, but its effects on plants, often observed in lunar agriculture, have been doubted and often regarded as myth. Consequently, lunar farming practices are not well scientifically supported, and the influence of this conspicuous environmental factor, the moon, on plant cell biology has hardly been investigated. We studied the effect of full moonlight (FML) on plant cell biology and examined changes in genome organization, protein and primary metabolite profiles in tobacco and mustard plants and the effect of FML on the post-germination growth of mustard seedlings. Exposure to FML was accompanied by a significant increase in nuclear size, changes in DNA methylation and cleavage of the histone H3 C-terminal region. Primary metabolites associated with stress were significantly increased along with the expression of stress-associated proteins and the photoreceptors phytochrome B and phototropin 2; new moon experiments disproved the light pollution effect. Exposure of mustard seedlings to FML enhanced growth. Thus, our data show that despite the low-intensity light emitted by the moon, it is an important environmental factor perceived by plants as a signal, leading to alteration in cellular activities and enhancement of plant growth. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/374055659_Moonlight_Is_Perceived_as_a_Signal_Promoting_Genome_Reorganization_Changes_in_Protein_and_Metabolite_Profiles_and_Plant_Growth "Fortunately, there are other researches by Langley in his work on "The Temperature of the Moon", with the aid of which it seems not impossible to determine the absorption of heat by aqueous water vapor and by carbonic acid in precisely the conditions which occur in our atmosphere." Since moonlight is reflected sunlight, it has a similar spectrum [10] but at its maximum (i.e., a full moon), by one account, only about 0.0002% of its intensity [11]. ... The moon also reflects low-intensity sunlight, although not enough to be used by plants, researchers are still exploring lunar agriculture [121,122]. It was confirmed in a recent study that moonlight affects plants' life cycle, and the moon's state at the time of planting is related to germination, growth, and flowering of seeds [122]. Increased levels of phyB and Phot2 proteins in mustard plants exposed to the full moon were accompanied by increased levels of stress-related proteins and ROS detoxification enzymes, resulting in accelerated growth of mustard plants [67]. ... . Moonlight proteins are receiving more recognition in recent times (Urban et al. 2003;Klis et al. 2007;Castillo et al. 2008 Moonlight proteins appear to be ancient proteins, appearing early in evolution before the separation of the biological kingdoms (Jeffery 2018). Moonlight proteins have been reported in plants, associated with biotic and abiotic stresses (Jeffery 2018; Breitler et al. 2020;Turek and Irving 2021); in humans, they have been associated with cancer and neurodegenerative diseases (Molavi et al. 2019;Huerta et al. 2023). In pathogenic bacteria and fungi, moonlight proteins are virulence-related proteins (Franco-Serrano et al. 2021;Arvizu-Rubio et al. 2022). ...