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Preflower! Yesterday i did some lollypopping and final LST on the HerzOG's, i will let them do the stretch now and stop all LST so they can regain some height and strength before flower really sets in. It has been two weeks since i last added BioEnhancer so i added that for todays watering. I water them more or less every three days now with 1.1 - 1.2L pH'd water, i started with 900ml after i transplanted them to their final 11L pots. I'm feeling pretty good about this grow, cant wait for them to grow some fat nugs 😏😁 🙌
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Filling in nicely has a great smell starting to frost up. My haze beast smells very sweet like fruit loops cereal. Light took a crap almost 10 days ago only 9 months old. Its a medic grow smart 8. After dealing with getting it replaced in the middle of a grow I am done with them. They make a great light, but the service is terrible. You are forced to work with someone in China who will respond to you at 2am. I had to call, text, email, FB msg and msg through IG to get a response and someone to replace my light. It should be here Tuesday. I bought a Mammoth mint today and am going to run that from now on. 11/20 Grape God has a smell of grape and rubber is the best way I can describe it. The haze beast smells Identical to fruit loops almost caught up to the GG in height.
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This plant is getting really big it looks lovely through out about to start feeding a little lighter do when the buds come in the smell is beautiful it’s smells gassy & stinky. Week 5 check out my other grows (Jungle Verde, The New) & follow my IG @therealterpio
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Good growth, humidity maxed out for a few days and some leaves rotted, other than that a very good plant.
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ทำใบ week 1 จากต้นโคลน ไฟ 18/6 hr แอร์ 24 ชม ปุ๋ย compost tea Trmp 26 Rh 65-70% Co2 1200 pom Vpd 1.13
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Day 15: Stretching way faster than anticipated.. Gonna have to tweak the hangers soon because I'm almost at their limit to raise the lamps anymore. Should have lollipopped/defoliated more in the last training session, hope I'll have the courage to go a bit further the next one in about 3-5days which is going to be the last before harvesting. Buds are finally starting to form and dang it looks like a decent haul IF all goes well. No closeup shots will be presented before the frost starts to kick in. I'm cutting down the Bio-Grow gradually and raising the Bio-Bloom at the same time. Thinking about dropping the Bio-Grow entirely at around week 4 of flowering and starting to blast the girls with some decent amount of PK instead. Day 16: Watered each plant with 2l of nutrient solution and upped the dosage of Bio-Bloom to 3ml/l because of 2 strains were showing some P deficiency on the lower leaves (PC/SS) Day 18: Did the biggest and most gruesome lollipopping/defoliation session I've ever dared to. Promised myself this would be the last but it does seem like I still have to grow some balls to trim them bitches once more in a week or so IF they respond well to this torture. Slight P deficiency still on the Peyote Criticals and Sunset Sherbets so I'm going to full send it the next time watering and go straight for the 4ml/l on Bio-Bloom. Next week of flowering I'm going to bring the big guns in and start giving them some Atami Bloombastic to make them buds really swell up.. or die trying! Day 20: Watered each plant with 2l of nutrient solution and this time I went for the full 4ml/l of Bio-Bloom. Only one of the Peyote Criticals was still showing an ever so slight lack of phosphorous so we'll see how they like the full dosage. The bigger GSC had two pretty pale green older fan leaves (not yellowing but still..) so she received 3ml/l of Bio-Grow instead of 2ml/l to keep her going for about 2 more weeks before I can tolerate a little lack of N and let the leaves fall out on their own. Usually I stop giving grow nutes at around halfway of blooming. Don't know if it's just psychosomatic but I do feel abundant nitrogen in late bloom will make the buds taste a bit harsher and give a little headache no matter how good you flush if you keep going on the "full schedule" till the end. All the buds have a nice little sugar coating forming up and the smell in the tent is becoming nice and fruity. Not sure yet which one of them will be the cream of the crop but everyone looks very promising. OG Kush went through a thorough macro close up session and no visible male flowers are forming anywhere so I might just be able to keep her in the cabin but I'm still prepared to chop her off IF she goes full on Bangkok ladyboy on me. If all goes well this might very well turn out to be my best harvest with this setup so far so I do hope I won't fuck up anything now.
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Sleepy Joe is in her final week. Been an enjoyable grow. Not the biggest flowering plant. Took awhile to get going, but she created some nice hard little bugs. These little bugs are so heavy, branches are bending like the larger ladies.Will be easy trimming. Looking forward to trying this stuff out.
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Final stretch for the Cheese trees twins. Amazing smells inside the grow room. Smells great, but this dank ass smell, lingers in the air. Not sure which is creating this odor, or maybe just a mixture from all the ladies. Straight water for the next week. Once I get them down under the 200 ppm mark, I will be dropping these ladies. The tops of these ladies are super heavy. Light cables are stopping them from bending right over and hitting the floor. These Cheese have been healthy through the entire grow. Haven't lost a single leaf and all remain healthy. One healthy strain and a pleasure to watch grow and bloom. Looks like it will be a breeze to trim up.👍
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This plant is getting really big it looks lovely through out about to start feeding a little lighter do when the buds come in the smell is beautiful it’s smells gassy & stinky. Week 5 check out my other grows (Jungle Verde, The New) & follow my IG @therealterpio
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Pistils are getting fatter just consistent growth throughout I moved the light closer to it so that it can get more light through the plant & it helped a lot. Week 5 check out my other grows (The New, Gelato Cake) & follow my IG @therealterpio
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As we navigate through the third week of the flowering stage, our garden is on the cusp of transitioning into the pivotal end of week four. This period is characterized by significant developmental changes in the plants, where they start to exhibit the full prowess of their flowering potential. The journey so far has been marked by vigilant care and adaptation to the evolving needs of our plants. Now, as they delve deeper into the flowering phase, it is essential to reassess and recalibrate our approach to nurture them through this critical phase. Our primary focus during this time is to ensure that the plants have all they need to flourish, not just survive, as they approach the zenith of their flowering cycle. The imminent plan includes a thorough top dressing and amending of the soil, a step crucial for bolstering the plants for peak flower production. This intervention is not just a routine addition of nutrients; it is a strategic enhancement of the soil ecosystem, tailored to meet the heightened demands of the plants during the later stages of flowering. As the plants intensify their energy towards flower development, their nutritional needs shift, necessitating a higher availability of phosphorus, potassium, and trace elements that are critical for bud formation and maturation. The top dressing will be a carefully balanced mix, designed to release these nutrients slowly and steadily, thus avoiding any shock to the plants while ensuring a consistent supply of essential resources. This phase is also a time for a meticulous review of environmental factors such as lighting, humidity, and temperature. The conditions that were ideal during the early flowering stage might need adjustments to align with the changing needs of the plants. Ensuring the right photoperiod and light intensity is crucial as it directly influences the plants' growth patterns and flower development. Similarly, maintaining optimal humidity and temperature is vital for preventing stress and disease, which can be detrimental at this stage. The overarching goal is to create an environment that not only supports but enhances the flowering process, paving the way for the plants to reach their fullest potential. In conclusion, as we edge towards the end of week four, our commitment to the plants intensifies. The impending soil amendment and top dressing are more than just routine care; they are a testament to our dedication to see these plants not just grow, but thrive in their flowering glory. With each passing day, we are reminded that the art of plant cultivation is a delicate balance of science and intuition, where every decision we make is a step towards realizing the full potential of these remarkable living beings.
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Hey les amis 👍✌️ On arrive a la fin et sa annonce des bonne chose, elle sont magnifiques, tellement Grasse c'est dingue, non mais sérieux Fast Buds vous êtes les meilleures ✌️👍 J'attaque mes semaines a l'eau actuelle,, 3l puis je réduirer pour le prochain. Vous les trouvez belle hein ❤️ J'arrive sur la fin et a voir les photos que je vous poste, je pense que vous êtes d'accord avec moi elle est sublime ❤️🍁 regarde moi c'est Buds énorme