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Woche 7: Die zweite Woche der Blütephase ging es der Blattmasse erstmal an den Kragen damit die Blüten auch etwas an Licht abbekommen 😅 Anfangs dachte ich, dass ich vielleicht etwas viel weggeneommen habe. Aber im Nachhinein hätte ich den unteren Bereich der Pflanzen deutlich radikaler Entlauben können. Ich war etwas zaghaft 😅 Ansonsten habe ich weiterhin versucht die große Skywalker zumindest etwas unter Kontrolle zu bringen.. Aber da sie fast doppelt so groß wie ihre Schwestern ist, bin ich schon in Planung einer zweiten Growbox. In dieser kann sie sich wenn es soweit ist ganz alleine austoben.. doch etwas muss sie sich noch gedulden.
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The transition is officially happening—the plant has now fully entered the flowering phase!🌱 The stretch is kicking in, and it’s growing rapidly, really taking off this week. It looks incredibly healthy, with vibrant green leaves and strong development. Thanks to the LST, it has spread out beautifully, allowing for even light distribution and great bud site exposure. I’m really happy with how things are progressing and excited to see how the buds start forming in the coming weeks! This one is looking very promising.💪😎
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evet arkadaşlar hasat tamini alalım biraz tamin yeteneklerinizi görelim tavsiyeleriniz alırım eksik hata yaptığım bir yer varsa
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ABxRKO is about 42.5" tall, and has been top dressed with about 3tsp of grow dots to give it a phosphorus boost in flower HBSS is about 26.5" tall and has been top dressed with about 2tsp grow dots as I believe it is fighting a phosphorus deficiency. She is giving all the smells, a bright red starburst like fruity smell with a stark citrus note.
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Wow the growth difference over this short time a week is insane I couldn't believe it the genetics are dead on here and she loves the environment.The plans has allready made me want to start there z skittelz strain in auto flowering version ..cheers
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Just flushing the girls this week, waiting for most trichomes to go cloudy instead of clear. Ive now switched the lights off for 36/48 hours and will harvest in the next couple of days :))
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During the initial two weeks of growth, Bad Guy by UKHTA Genetics encountered suboptimal conditions marked by low humidity. This environment took a toll, causing some leaves to exhibit signs of dehydration, notably curling and drying at the edges and base. Despite these challenges, the strain showcased its resilience, pushing forward with steady growth. Regular monitoring and adjustments are crucial to ensure Bad Guy's health and maximize its potential as it navigates these less-than-ideal conditions.
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Lowered feed to half of what I was feeding previously, will begin a 14 day(approx) flush next week.
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It's been two weeks since i started using the UAP 1500 light, and the results are definitely showing! The 'Peyton' papaya seems to love it. The leaves have this amazing vibrant green, and the whole plant looks so healthy and strong. Lemon Cherry Runtz is looking fantastic! The buds are dense and frosty, with those beautiful purple hues peeking through. You can tell it's a high-quality grow. The aroma must be incredible – that sweet, citrusy smell with a hint of cherry. It's definitely living up to its name! The plant seems super healthy, and the trichome coverage is impressive. It looks like it's getting close to harvest time.
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I really love grow Blue Gelato 41.It’s a very tasty and strong.Suitable for gourmets. Blue Gelato so delicious that I want to eat it all the time. Thanks to everyone who follow my grow report, love u all, Peace!😘
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Flushing week nearly harvest. Feeding only a bit of cal-mag. A bit of defoliation.🍃
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I can’t say enough! Terpy piney gas, frosty, yield, beautiful bud structure! Just a perfect plant all around. 🏻💚
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Good News everyone ! after a week in 12/12 cycle they still feel happy ( no more yellow leafs ! ) They are thirsty AF ( i added 16L this week ) and it's only the beginning :x ... Stretch phase has begun, i saw them growing visibly day after day, i made a small timelapse for you, tell me which one you prefer. pH i pretty stable now, EC is between 1.8 and 1.9 and don't fluctuate so everything is ok. the only thing that worries me is roots progression 😁 i can see some roots approaching the water pump in front of the tank 😂 ==> i'm gonna cut you if you go too close from the pump ^^'
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Week 3 begins for LSD and Green Crack. Both ladies are looking good, but had some small signs of deficiency. Added big bud coco and upped feeding another liter (split feed day 1 & day 5 of each week), hopefully this will help resolve the deficiencies. Thanks for stopping by growfessors 👽🌳💚
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Hi guys So we are on day 42 from switch so going into week 7 now, these are a 45-50 day flowering plant, I will be using a ripner for the next 10 days then give it a final flush of just water at ph 6.2. So there starting there fade now on some of the leaves and the buds are are fattening up. There really really sticky and covered in trichomes. I'm really looking forward to the end result. Temps and humidity are all good I took a few leafs off that was blocking buds but other than that its been a normal week. Happy growing guys and keep it up 💚💚💚 Day 44 on the scrog there fattening up but jeez there's so many white pistils. I'm not sure whether to just flush with alternating water and molasses or to use a ripner on it???? Any suggestions🤔 Thanks guys 💚💚💚 Day 47, started feeding bio heaven, bloom and topmax again for the next 2 weeks after a discussion about the organic range im using. Buds are swealing and really sticky, smell really sweet now. Humidity and room temps are consistent to where I want them, no signs of powdery mildew or rot of any sort. Stacking on the trichomes now too I cant wait to see the final finished plant in her glory. Happy growing guys I thanks for looking 💚👌
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Uploaded pics from yesterday (day 25/21 - week 4). Tent layout from top left: Sugar Mama Candy Kush #2 Bubble Kush Candy Kush #1 Fastberry All the girls showing good progress. The sugar mama has lots of catching up to, at least she is growing fine now. No idea about that fastberry and what it is doing. I've pegged the Candy Kush #1 down some more and removed the leaves that are covering new grow or touching soil. Lots of branches coming up, albeit slow :) Candy Kush #2 and the Bubble Kush are just a sight to behold, lots of branches and quite big for their age. The Bubble Kust is only 21 days from seed in that picture! Amazing! I've only been tucking the fan leaves to give more exposure to the new grow, seems to have been working well so far. I think I will need to train them this week, just a little LST bending the top cola down. All 3 Kush's are big enough now to handle some nutrients so I've them for the first time today. The little ones will need to wait. I've found some White Powder Mildew on my outdoor plants, so just in case I've sprayed these girls with Neem Oil, never liked the smell of it :( but I am going to be using it every week or so as a preventative measure. I'll update again in a couple of days for the end of week 4 (this is mid week update, kind of) ------------- End of week 4 update. Candy Kushs and Sugar Mama at day 28, Bubble Kush and Fastberry are 24 days. All the girls are looks really well, showing slight signs of magnesium deficiency, I'll be giving them biobizz calmag with next watering. The fastberry is finally starting to look like a normal plant. Still perplexed by the top bud growing sideways/downward.
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Moin, Blütewoche 4 ist fast durch und die Temperatur stieg diese Woche auf über 30 % und die relative Luftfeuchtigkeit befindet sich zum Teil leider auch jenseits von gut und böse in der Spitze waren es 75 % und ich würde erinnert warum viele eine Sommerpause machen, solange wollte ich aber nicht auf neue frische Blüte warten. Unerwartet hat sich White Sweet Candy OG nochmal etwas gestreckt und mit Glück sind noch 15 cm bis zur LED. Ich habe daher den Drainmaster um 5 cm nach unten gestellt und konnte ggf. nochmal 5 cm tiefer gehen, sollte ich im Laufe der Zeit Anzeichen von Lichtstress sehen wird das auch gemacht, bisher steckt die WSCOG die Höhe Lichtintensität bei den Mainbuds aber wirklich gut weg, was den Gesamteindruck einer wirklich sehr robusten Sorte weiter bestärkt. Seit Anfang der Woche bilden sich neben den weißen Härchen auch die ersten Trichome auf den Blüten und Sugarleaf, natürlich musste ich auch schon eine erste Riechprob an den Trichomen machen. Bisher konnte ich in diesem noch recht frühen Stadium noch keine süße Note wahrnehmen, dafür einen kiefernartigen Geruch, der in den letzten Tag von einer zitronigen Note begleitet wird, ich denke einen kommenden Wochen wird sich dort noch einiges tuen und die ersten Ansätze sind auch sehr viel versprechend. Die Blätter erstrahlen in einem wirklich sehr schönen frischen Grün, Mängel oder Anzeichen für Stress kann ich keine erkennen und die automatische Bewässerung sorgt zur Zeit 3 mal pro Tag für frische Nährstoffe im Coco Medium, bisher ist dieser Grow ein wirklich sehr entspanntes Anliegen und ich denke das wird sich auch nicht weiter ändern, außer die Temperaturen und die damit verbundene hohe Luftfeuchtigkeit machen wir einen Strich dufh die Rechnung, da würde es mich wirklich interessieren ob diese Sorte resistent gegen Botrytis ist oder eher anfällig. Vielleicht muss ich nochmal aktiv werden und mir einen Luftentfeuchter holen. Hey, Flowering week 4 is almost over, and temperatures climbed above 30°C this week. Unfortunately, relative humidity has also been far from ideal at times, peaking at around 75%. It definitely reminded me why so many growers take a summer break. However, I wasn't willing to wait that long for a fresh flowering run. Unexpectedly, the White Sweet Candy OG stretched a bit more, and with some luck there's still about 15 cm left between the canopy and the LED. Because of that, I lowered the Drainmaster by 5 cm and could potentially gain another 5 cm if needed. Should I notice any signs of light stress over time, I'll definitely make that adjustment. So far, the WSCOG is handling the light intensity at the main buds exceptionally well, which further reinforces my impression that this is a very robust strain. Since the beginning of the week, the flowers and sugar leaves have started producing their first trichomes alongside the white pistils. Naturally, I couldn't resist doing an early smell test on the trichomes. At this still relatively early stage, I haven't noticed any sweet notes yet. Instead, there's a pine-like aroma that has recently been accompanied by a citrusy note over the last few days. I think the coming weeks will bring quite a few changes in that regard, but the first impressions are already very promising. The leaves are showing a beautiful, vibrant green color. I can't see any deficiencies or signs of stress, and the automatic irrigation system is currently supplying fresh nutrients to the coco medium three times a day. So far, this grow has been a very relaxed and enjoyable experience, and I don't expect that to change. The only concern is the high temperatures and the resulting humidity, which could still throw a wrench into the works. I'd be very interested to know whether this strain is resistant to botrytis or tends to be susceptible to it. I may have to take action and get a dehumidifier after all.