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day 70 Light hits with around 850 - 1000 PPFD had nothing to do this week. I just let her finish out. Terps are already there.
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bloom, swell, with problems with salting. Lemon after 1-2 weeks on Harv, today I will start to rinse
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Last week of vegetation today will star 12/12 , I didn’t do any cuts too this plants let’s how they grow…
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i have problem with 4 colas, they are dying, i give them 2 day and if dont repair, i will trim them edit: stem was trimmed, i´m worried that whole stem will die (next 4 colas) :( 27 colas left ... we will see
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Hey fellow green thumbs! 🌿💚 The day has finally come—our Auto Northern Dragon Fuel from Super Sativa Seed Club has been harvested! After an exciting journey, we’re thrilled to share the details of this incredible plant’s final stage. Let’s dive into the harvest report! 🌟 Harvest Details: Day 75: Harvest Day • Harvest Date: Day 75 • Harvest Method: Our beautiful Auto Northern Dragon Fuel was harvested yesterday. After weeks of careful nurturing, the time was right to bring in this amazing plant. 🌿🌼 • Preparation: Before hanging, we meticulously cleaned the plant, removing all leaves without trichomes to ensure a smooth drying process and to enhance the quality of the final product. 🌿✂️ Current Drying Process: • Method: The entire plant is now hanging upside down to dry. This method helps maintain moisture levels within the buds, allowing for a slower and more even drying process. 🌿🔄 • Environment: • Temperature: 18-22°C (65-72°F) • Humidity: 50-60% Maintaining these conditions is crucial for achieving a perfect dry and preserving the plant’s aromatic and flavorful profile. 🌡️💧 🌟 Plant and Bud Characteristics: Auto Northern Dragon Fuel: • Bud Structure: Dense and sticky, with an impressive trichome coverage. The buds are beautifully formed, showcasing the robust genetics of this strain. • Aroma: Even in the drying phase, the rich and potent aroma is unmistakable. Expect a delightful scent that hints at the powerful experience to come. • Trichomes: A thick layer of trichomes covers the buds, promising a potent final product with a great flavor profile. 🌿✨ 🌟 Care Tips: • Drying Process: Patience is key. Allowing the plant to dry slowly will enhance the final quality, preserving both flavor and potency. Ensure good airflow around the hanging plant to prevent mold and mildew. 🌬️💧 • Trimming: Once the drying process is complete (typically 10-14 days), it will be time to trim the buds. This is where we’ll shape the final product and get it ready for curing. ✂️🌿 • Curing: After trimming, curing the buds in jars for at least 2-4 weeks will further enhance the flavor and smoothness. This final step is essential for achieving the best possible smoking experience. 🍁 🌟 Genetics Spotlight: Auto Northern Dragon Fuel: • Characteristics: Known for its robust structure and dense buds, this strain has shown remarkable resilience and impressive bud development throughout the grow. The final product promises to be potent and flavorful, thanks to the thick trichome coverage and rich aroma. • Harvest Expectations: High-quality buds with a strong aroma and potent effects. The slow drying process will ensure the best possible preservation of cannabinoids and terpenes. 🌍🌿 Fun Fact: Did you know? 🌿✨ Drying the entire plant slowly helps retain more terpenes, which are responsible for the plant’s aroma and flavor. This method also helps preserve the potency and quality of the buds, resulting in a smoother and more enjoyable experience. For all the in-depth action and detailed explanations, head over to my YouTube channel! 🎥✨ I’m sharing all the tips, tricks, and step-by-step guides to help you get the best results from your grow. This week’s harvest has been particularly exciting, and there’s so much more to explore and learn together! 👉 Join me on YouTube Link in my profile 👈 🌟 Conclusion: Harvesting Auto Northern Dragon Fuel at Day 75 has been a rewarding experience. With the plant now drying, we’re eagerly awaiting the final product. Stay tuned for updates on the drying, trimming, and curing process, and get ready for a high-quality harvest! Happy growing, and see you next time! 🌿💚✨ #SuperSativaSeedClub #HarvestReport #NorthernDragonFuel #PlantMagic #GardeningJoy #NatureLovers #PlantPower #InspireGrow #YouTubeJourney
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Day 43 (1/18/21) Nutes: Veg A: 4.6 g/gal Veg B: 3.1 g/gal PPM: 1350 Water temp: 63°F pH: 5.8 Day 44 (1/19/21) I’m sure my plants have salt buildup, that’s what I’m assuming from leaf symptoms. Starting to flush at lower strength. Nutes: Veg A: 3.07 g/gal Veg B: 2.07 g/gal PPM: 775 Water temp: 64°F pH: 5.8 Day 45 (1/20/21) Checked ppm of runoff and am very embarrassed it took me so long to diagnose🤦‍♂️ Runoff was 2000ppm Nutes: Veg A: 3.07 g/gal Veg B: 2.07 g/gal PPM: 775 Water temp: 64°F pH: 5.8 Day 46 (1/21/21) Nutes: Veg A: 3.07 g/gal Veg B: 2.07 g/gal PPM: 775 Water temp: 64°F pH: 5.8 Day 47 (1/22/21) Nutes: Veg A: 3.07 g/gal Veg B: 2.07 g/gal PPM: 775 Water temp: 64°F pH: 5.8 Day 48 (1/23/21) Plants seem to be making a comeback Nutes: Veg A: 3.07 g/gal Veg B: 2.07 g/gal PPM: 775 Water temp: 64°F pH: 5.8 Day 49 (1/24/21) Plants starting to look very good and healthy again 💪 Nutes: Veg A: 3.07 g/gal Veg B: 2.07 g/gal PPM: 775 Water temp: 64°F pH: 5.8
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Esta semana es la última de las Mack&Crack, llevan ya varios riegos con agua sola, están mas que lavadas.
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Strawberry banana inizio 2 settimana... precedono benissimo
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OG 4Q24 Flower Week 6 Orangegasm (Fem) [ IRIE Genetics ] 12/12 @ Bolt (Day 21) Germination: 20 November 2024 #3A Earliest Harvest Date: 9 February 2025 #3B Latest Harvest Date: 19 February 2025 _________________________________________ Start of Week: [Wed Jan 15, 2024 CR2 4Q24 36:F:5:1] End of Week: [Tue Jan 21, 2024 CR2 4Q24 42:F:5:7] OrangeGasm Fertigation: - MAX: EC: [ 2.7, mS] - LightIntensity MAX: [ 850, µMol/m2/s] ______________________________________ Evaluating Runoff EC vs CHOSEN EC: - IDEAL: Within 200 ppm, ≤ 0.4, mS/cm - Acceptable: 200 - 300 ppm, ≤ 0.4 - 0.6 mS/cm. - CAUTION: 300 - 400 ppm, ≤ 0.6 - 0.8 mS/cm - DANGER: 400 ppm, 0.8 mS/cm __ Wed Jan 15, 2025 OG 4Q24 36:F:5:1 Runoff - Amount: [ 1, gal] - EC: [ 4.0, mS/cm] - EC∆: [ 1.3, mS/cm] # CAUTION Refresh Res - 2 Gal Filtered Tap - EC: 0.3 - pH: 9.1 - Remediated - 1 ml/ pH Down/gal - pH: 7.4 - EC: 2.7 __ Thu Jan 16, 2025 OG 4Q24 37:F:5:2 Runoff - Amount: [ 0.25, gal] - EC: [ 3.9, mS/cm] - EC∆: [ 1.2, mS/cm] # CAUTION Increased FERTIGATION Duration to 50 Seconds. - #5’s POT is LIGHT, NO Heft: Watered in 500 ml over surface. This plant is SUCKING all the moisture, and is yet as happy as can be.  Runoff EC Remains High. - [x] R&R Manifold Filter - Minimal (but present) bio film - significant reaction with H2O2 __ Fri Jan 17, 2025 OG 4Q24 38:F:5:3 - [x] Pick up 8 Gallons of RO (HEB ‘Distilled’) Refresh Reservoir - Amount: [ 4, gal] - PrimerA&B: [ 81, ml] - SLF-100: [ 20, ml] __ Sat Jan 18, 2025 OG 4Q24 39:F:5:4 UFC 311 - Was Really Good    __ Sun Jan 19, 2025 OG 4Q24 40:F:5:5 - [x] R&R Manifold Filter (Replace w/ NEW 200 Mesh Filter) Harvest Dehu - [x] Amount: [ 2.5, gal] Refresh Res - [x] Amount: [ 2, gal] - [x] Primer A&B: [ 40, ml] - [x] SLF-100: [ 10, ml] - [x] EC: [ 2.7, mS/cm] Runoff - [x] Amount: [ 750, ml] - [x] EC: [ 4.1, mS/cm] - [x] EC∆: [ 1.4, mS/cm] # REMEDIATE Not a lot to do except - [x] Maintain Environment - [x] Maintain Reservoir Hydro Only  FULL Chart (16, 8, 8, 6, 6, 6, 6)  HYRDRO Chart NER Nutrient Element Ratios ppm mS/cm NER N 295 0.6 21.8% P205 161 0.3 11.9% K20 536 1.1 39.7% Ca 241 0.5 17.9% Mg 54 0.1 4.0% S 64 0.1 4.8% Si 0 0.0 0.0% C 375 TOTAL 1725 2.7 100.0% Full Chart NER Nutrient Element Ratios ppm mS/cm NER N 241 0.5 17.8% P205 184 0.4 13.6% K20 522 1.0 38.7% Ca 245 0.5 18.1% Mg 49 0.1 3.6% S 44 0.1 3.3% Si 65 0.1 4.8% C 1147 TOTAL 2497 2.7 100.0%  - [x] Handwater - [x] Mix 12 ml Photosynthesis Plus - [x] Mix 1/4 tsp Quillaja Mix and Feed 400 ml/Plant - [x] Mix up 1 Gal Hydro w/ Silica (16, 16, 16) ml, EC: 2.7 mS/cm, Refrigerate - [x] Apply when sol’n 60°F __ Mon Jan 20, 2025 OG 4Q24 41:F:5:6 AM: Outer Room RH: [ 38, %] Runoff - Amount: [ 1, gal]. # This is about TWICE the amount I HANDWATERED last night. - EC: [ 3.9, mS/cm] - EC∆: [ 1.2 , mS/cm] # DANGER! Reclaim Dehu - Amount: [ tbd, gal] Just Remembered still have 1/2 a gal of Fertigation w/ Silica - - [x] APPLY __ Tue Jan 21, 2025 OG 4Q24 42:F:5:7 Runoff - Amount: [ 1.9, l] - EC: [ 3.8, mS/cm] - EC∆: [ 1.1, mS/cm] # DANGER Refresh Reservoir - Amount: [ 2, gal] - PrimerA&B @ 2.7 mS/cm: [ 40, ml] - SLF-100: [ 10, ml]
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Weekly update: Crazy how time flies when your having fun. Seems like yesterday I did last week's update. I did some defoliating and lollipoping on them this week and switched from grow nutes to bloom. Wild how fast the preflower sites grow as it looks like they're everywhere. I'm still feeding 16oz per day, some are drinking more then others but overall Happy Growing.
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: 📆 Semana de Cosecha – Blue Zushi La Blue Zushi llega al final de su ciclo con una presencia arrolladora. ✂️💎 Los tricomas están en su punto justo, con mayoría lechosa y toques ámbar que marcan el momento ideal. Los cogollos son duros, pesados y completamente nevados, con ese tono azulado que la convierte en una planta de escaparate. El olor es profundo y embriagador, mezcla de cítricos dulces, kush cremoso y especias suaves que anticipan un perfil terpénico de categoría. La resina habla sola: pegajosa, densa y presente incluso en las hojas más bajas. Se corta en su mejor momento, tras semanas de mimo con XpertNutrients y el empuje final de Sticky Fingers, que ha redondeado la floración con una capa extra de calidad. Blue Zushi al bote. Cultivo cerrado con broche de oro. 💚✂️ ¡Cosechamos fuerte! 💪
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Hello Growmies, As we wrap up the first week of vegetation for our Watermelon Candy F1 Hybrid by Zamnesia, we've observed that despite being a mere seven days behind, these plants are making their mark with remarkable uniformity. They might be smaller compared to their peers, but they're growing with a precision that speaks to their strong genetics. Their identical appearances aren't just skin deep; from their symmetrical leaf patterns to their sturdy little stems, it's as if they were meticulously 'copied and pasted'. Their compact nature is a characteristic of their breed, suggesting a deliberate breeding choice for a smaller, more manageable plant. The same attentive care provided to their companions in the tent—comprising the Orca, Rhizotonic, and pH-ed water blend, administered every three days—has been extended to these youngsters. And they've responded in kind, with a vibrancy that promises much for the weeks ahead. Even in these early days, the Watermelon Candy plants are showing a resilience that bodes well for their continued development. As they embark on the second week of vegetation, we’ll be keeping an eye out for the unique traits they'll undoubtedly begin to express as they grow. Stay lifted, Salokin
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The last week of edge for these beautiful ladies and then we can flip
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Generative steering Day 30 sprayed with Jas Day 31 noticed spider mites
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starting to see some crowning. nice stretching going on. very happy with how it's all going (except for the wyze camera timelapse, which still stops working halfway through the week) I do have some weird stuff going on with one plant, I'll post some pictures, if anyone has any advice. the only thing I can really find online that looks like this is tobacco mosaic disease, but I don't think it's that. maybe this one plant had a little extra stress or something. I have some of that mosaic looking pattern. it's showing up mostly on one plant, and like two leaves on one other plant. maybe calmag defiency? i guess it can kind of look like that, and my RO system was down for a week or two so I had to use tap water, and to keep EC consistent that meant less nutes for a week or two (that was taken up by the tap water EC of like 150). anyway, super excited. wish i had more to do, but it's pretty much just riding it out at this point. was crazy busy with work this week, i wanted to have got in a good defoliation already but I will get to that this weekend. going to remove everything below a certain point, all the lower leaves and the lower nodes that aren't going to make it to the top. probably going to put a trellis net up as i don't think they are going to be able to support their own weight once they start to really stack. i may do one or two final foliar sprays, all organic stuff, but one last IPM and maybe one amino acid / coconut water / aloe / bloom boost after the defoliation, just to help them bounce back quickly as i'm going to be removing a lot of biomass. all that is organic and there are barely flowers on so i'm not worried about it. getting such a strong lemon scent off these already, skunk is starting to come in. can't wait to get some real flowers on them and for the terps to develop. i'm not going to judge yet, but i think if i was to run these again i wouldn't do quadline. quadline was super interesting to me when I first started growing, but after having a bunch of grows under my belt, really i think my preference is to mostly let them grow natural, maybe supercropping the main cola, but my favorite grows have been the ones i did the least amount of hard training on. not sure why i decided to quadline this run, but i'm happy with the even canopy so it's all good