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02/13/25 Tag 42 seit Keimung Hey zusammen, nach einer kleinen Pause melde ich mich mal wieder – nicht nur aus dem Urlaub zurück, sondern auch zurück im Grow-Alltag. 🌿😎 Zwar habe ich mir in letzter Zeit weniger Zeit für Growdiaries genommen, aber unser geliebtes Hobby hab ich nie aufgegeben! Aktuell habe ich zwei FastBuds Photos am Start, und besonders die Papaya Sherbet hat mich bisher echt begeistert. Deshalb n kurzes Video und paar Infos zu. Ich hoffe ihr seid ähnlich erfolgreich meine Growmies. 👽 Die sind Beide widerstandsfähig, gesund und sehen einfach wunderschön aus – zeigen nie Stress, Vitalität pur, wachsen wie Champions und sehen auch so aus!💪 Die Blüte wurde schon an Tag 22 eingeleitet. Mein aktueller Run – simpel, aber effektiv: Living Soil – pflegeleicht, nur noch Wasser dazu - läuft wie von selbst 10% Flo und ein vernünftiges Substrat Ergebnis: Gesunde Pflanzen mit minimalem Aufwand. Ich kann diese Methode echt empfehlen, wenn man wenig Zeit hat, aber trotzdem Top-Ergebnisse will. Terp 😎💪 Lemon Mandarin THC: 25 – 30 % Genetik: Lemonade x Mandarine (Crocket´s Tangie Selection) Geschlecht: Feminisiert Diese Sorte ist für Liebhaber von allem, was groß ist. Lemon Mandarin ist das Ergebnis unserer Arbeit, bei der wir zwei köstliche Zitrussorten gekreuzt haben: unseren Keeper Lemonade Cut und Tangie (Crockett's Family Farms Auswahl). Wir haben dafür gesorgt, dass sie die besten Eigenschaften ihrer Eltern vereint, wie zum Beispiel eine euphorische, belebende Wirkung, eine wahnsinnige Trichom-Produktion und ein bittersüßes, zitrusartiges Terpenprofil. Lemon Mandarin ist ideal für Liebhaber von riesigen Bäumen und XXL-Erträgen: Sie kann Höhen von bis zu 200 cm erreichen, während sie eine extreme Widerstandsfähigkeit und viele Seitenverzweigungen aufweist. Ihr Aroma ist eine perfekte Mischung aus Tangie, Zitronenschale und der wohltuenden Süße reifer Mandarinen, die die Sinne in einen zutiefst scharfen Mandarinen-Zitronen-Duft einhüllt, der noch lange nach dem Rauchen anhält. Sie eignet sich perfekt für den Innen- und Außenbereich und ihr beeindruckendes Wachstum und ihre aromatische Anziehungskraft machen sie ideal für Züchter, die eine wirklich herausragende Sorte mit einem komplexen Zitrusduft suchen. Aufgrund unserer Erfahrung raten wir dazu, Scrogging oder eine andere Art von Unterstützung durchzuführen, da die Zweige das Gewicht der Knospen nicht tragen können. Im Innenbereich sollte man, um einen maximalen Ertrag pro Pflanze zu erzielen, nicht mehr als 2-3 Pflanzen pro Quadratmeter setzen, da diese Sorte sehr buschig wird. Sie könnte auch von einer häufigeren Entlaubung profitieren, da sie viele große, breite Fächerblätter ausbildet und später in der Blütephase möglicherweise Hilfe bei der Belüftung benötigt. Papaya Sherbet THC: 25 – 30 % Genetik: Papaya (Oni Selection) x Sunset Sherbet Geschlecht: Feminisiert Durch die Kombination der massiven Statur von Papaya (Oni Selection) mit der Stärke und Widerstandsfähigkeit einer unserer besten Keeper-Sorten (Sunset Sherbet) entwickelt sich diese Sorte zu einem großen, ausladenden Busch, der mit zahlreichen Knospen geschmückt ist, die sich später in eine großzügige Ernte mittelgroßer Knospen verwandeln. Die Blüten von Papaya Sherbet liefern einen charakteristischen Geschmack von erstklassigem Cannabis mit subtilen Zitrusuntertönen, die beim Einatmen hervortreten. Während des Wachstums verströmt ihr Aroma einen süßen und doch angenehm bitteren Duft, der eine Vorstellung davon vermittelt, wie der Rauch schmecken wird. Papaya Sherbet ist bemerkenswert stressresistent und eine gute Wahl für Züchter, die in schwierigen Umgebungen arbeiten. Sie ist sehr nachsichtig und erholt sich schnell von allen Widrigkeiten, was den Züchtern die Freiheit gibt, mit der Gewissheit zu experimentieren, dass sie alles wie ein Champion wegstecken wird. Diese Sorte verkörpert Widerstandsfähigkeit, Geschmack und üppige Erträge in jedem Wachstumszyklus.
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🏆 Eternity Grow Cup 2025: Plagron and Zamnesia 🏆 Strain: Runtz - Zamnesia Seeds Our girl is doing great! It's day 43 since sprouting, and 13 days since we switched the light to 12/12. She's grown significantly, with many branches stretching upwards. Given how many there were, I decided to trim her and removed about 10 thick and thin branches. I’m not sure how this will affect her, but I'm hoping to get fewer colas, though thicker and denser ones. We don’t waste anything from the pruning. The leaves that we cut off are frozen, then crushed in a blender. We mix the resulting mass with water, let it sit, and then water the plant with this solution. Additionally, we finely chop the leaves and mix them into the top layer of the soil, a practice called mulching. This way, we recycle everything and make full use of the plant material.
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These healthy girls are starting to flower now and looking beautiful.Im going to do a bit more training and some defoliation to get more light penetrating down below.Se7000 still set at 50 percent light intensity raised to the ceiling of the tent and they seem to be really happy with it.Just about 2 more weeks I’ll start adding the Plagron Green Sensation along with another top dressing of Gaia green power bloom.
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Total Days: 63 Flower Nights: 20 Some consistent development across the canopy. The last Zoap (back-left corner) is the slowest of the bunch but not more than 3-5 days behind the most developed plant. This bodes well as far as not having too large of a harvest window from fastest to slowest development. Trichome development is visible on a few of the plants. This is usually a good sign when you can see them before end of 3rd week, but doesn't necessarily mean any of the others are lacking. Still plenty of time and I expect them all to have a nice dense coating by the end. Garlic Storm^2 is stretching like crazy, as expected. The first zoap pictured is also a lanky girl but a couple inches shorter than GS^2. The rest of theh canopy is roughly the same stature. Going to allow those 2 plants to remain closer unless I see some damage to pistils. The 2nd to last Zoap has some awesome node spacing and warranted a couple extra pictures. I pruned off lower, weak axilla on FD14 - 1 day after last update. Feeling good about my choices as well as timing. Should result in an easier trim and maintain grams per square foot production. I never tried to refine this in a systematic way, but I am putting in the effort the last two grow cycles to remedy that. Some plants retained a bit more lower growth just so I can compare the results and make better choices in future grows. Mostly done training the plants. Colas are well-spaced. Wih another week of strong growth coming and then tailing off, the remaining gaps in canopy should fill completely. Effectively reduced necessary pruning and wasted growth/resources/time with good timing flipping to flower phase. A couple plants could be spread out slightly more. I'll tug those branches outward from center with some garden wire this week. Nitrogen ppm reduced to 99 - a little under 25% drop in total from vege formula. There was an intermediary step down on last reservoir refill, too. While some concentration levels shifted a bit, most stayed consistent to what was provided in vegetative phase, unlike nitrogen levels. Rounded to nearest integer: N 99 P 67 K171 Ca 91 Mg 76 S 101 So far avoiding the extra lushness that often creeps in mid-to-late flower in my typical grow cycle. Will know more about these adjustment over the next 2-3 weeks. It's been a slow work in progress the last few cycles. Splitting hairs at this point in regard to formula adjustments, but slightly healthier plants can't hurt, right? Phosphorous levels are higher than I prefer, but it is a necessary evil to maintain Ca levels, that I prefer were more than 10% higher as is. The canopy is finally providing enough moisture on its own. Dehumidifier is now turned on and avoiding RH levels greater than 65%. The hygrometer on this dehum is off by 10% or more. As the data rolls in, i'll get it fine-tuned to a roughly 60% average based on expected temperatures. Really enjoying this run. Despite the hiccup with the humidifier wick, all the minor adjustments to improve future grows are working out well and will be incorporated going forward. Improvements to the grow setup have improved functionality or reduced effort invested. ------------------ Music: "Nickel Bags" by Digable Planets
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Well she is really doing well with the recent LST and will have lots of colas.Ill start training the other branches later on this week but she’s looking great day 22
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This week was a quiet week to avoid disturbing the beginning of flowering. I think the deficiencies are under control and there's no worsening to fear. Nevertheless, I will need to remain vigilant. The plant is starting to smell.
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Cash Express 03.01.2025 Tag 51/ 26.2.2025 Für die zwei Cash Express hat die 7 Woche begonnen. Heute, werde ich sie neu zurecht Binden (LST), damit sie ihre gewünschte Form erhalten. Feedback: Cash Express um 9:00 Uhr gebunden!
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Hi there everyone I have harvest the gorilla cookies . I've decided to dry in the loft where it's a lot cooler and there's lots of airflow I wet trimmed it and took the lower buds and sugar leaf for the bubble hash I will make at the end of this year with all my trim . I'm very happy with the gorilla cookies she looks very nice and frosty but the terpene profile isn't as fruity as the other strains that I've noticed or maybe this phenotype isn't. I have another in coco maby it will be nicer 🌱🔥
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02/24/25 - Short Facts: - Plant is looking horrible, quite many leaves have necrosis -- had to cut many off - VPD increased to 1.2, but I can only get it up to 1.1 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- So, what is there to say? I haven't had as much time lately, so I haven’t been keeping a close eye on the plants in general—especially on the 1:Walt. But a few weeks ago, I noticed that something was wrong and concluded that it had to be a sulfur deficiency. So I bought Epsom salt, which contains both sulfur and a lot of magnesium. And here was my first mistake: I misdiagnosed the deficiency. My next mistake was using way too much Epsom salt—far more than I should have. That was a big mistake, which only made things worse. This is how the plant started to look like, but unfortunately, I caught it too late—like I said, I was quite busy. It was so obvious that something was going wrong. The leaves at the top of the plant looked worse and worse by the day. So I did some research and came to the following conclusions: - I misdiagnosed the problem. It was never a sulfur deficiency but actually a manganese deficiency. The small spots all over the leaves later became necrotic, eventually killing some of them. - By adding too much Epsom salt, I disrupted the balance between calcium and magnesium. This inhibited calcium uptake, leading to the symptoms of a calcium deficiency as well. I bought some "micronutrients" that do contain manganese and I watered it in and also sprayed the foliage. Right now, the plant looks so bad that I don’t know if she’ll be able to finish flowering or if I’ll have to do an emergency harvest. The next big problem is that I won’t be here for about ten days, starting on Wednesday next week. So yeah... not good.
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She's doing nicely so far pleased with this pheno the structure is good , sadly she is only getting twelve hours due to photoperiods taking up space
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She is absolutely phenomenal she started flowering only 8 days into flower!
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She is absolutely phenomenal she started flowering only 8 days into flower!
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Its done! Amazing Strain with amazing terp Profile and a Hard hitting Profile of cannabinoids.
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Week 8 flower| Buds swelling and ripening up
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2-24 1 gallon plain water, 6.4. She may get mad, I didn't add cal/mag. 2-25 Slightly adjusted LST, just to give a little more space. She sure is purdy 😻 Removed few leaves for light. Guy didnt mind. He had a all you can eat buffet 😂😂
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2-25 Did a full water with run off. Gave 1/4 nutes made 2 gallons of water. PH 6.2. Ppm 580 Silica 1.5 ml Micro 4 ml went a little under just to be safe. Trees none Flowers 6 ml Frosty Nugs 5 ml Blast off .075 ml Bud Strength 5 ml Run off PH was 5.8 Run off ppm was over 4400 Feel a big fresh water coming 😂😂😂 Sheesh .
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the mother plant and clones complete their cycle, the leaves begin to fade and change color shades, and the buds have gained maximum density. very fragrant sound from the box, the mother plant and clones have different smells and external differences, the clones have smaller inflorescences than the mother, as well as different shades of flowers and leaves.
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2-23 I thought she was over watered, but she is under. Gave her 1 gallon ph water. 2-25 Shes a happy camper. 2-27 1 gallon ph 6.2 5 ml cal/mag 1 ml drops 15 ml EM1 1.5 ml Amplify .