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Eccoci di nuovo qui!!! Super eccitato per questa nuova collab con Anesia Seeds, team davvero al top, che mi ha dato l’opportunitĆ  di testare questa nuova genetica e di condividere i progressi con tutti voi!!! Un risultato inaspettato devo dirlo... Strain 1 ha un odore molto forte sembra "salsiccia" ma quando la fumi davvero ĆØ molto pesante!! Strain 2 molto più soft sia come odore che sapore ma comunque abbastanza interessante.. Nel complesso la consiglio per i colori che rilascia la pianta in fioritura tendendo al rosso specie nelle punte delle prendisole davvero molto bello da vedere.. Grazie a tutti per il supporto ā¤ļøšŸ€šŸ”„
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Skipped a week in my journal due to travels. Had my neighbor water my plants. Having some minor early deficiencies with my photoperiod plants (particularly the chem brulee)... so I decided to go ahead and give everything a solid feeding of Foop Bloom 1, 2 and Sweetener. This is their first ever bottled feeding. Have been running on supersoil and a prayer. Also top dressed everything and mulched with rice straw to help with the soil drying out a bit too quickly. Leaves have been yellowing on all three. Mostly relegated to the interior of the plants. Chem Brulee is looking a bit too yellow overall, as well. French Macaron is a 66in. Chem Brulee is 56in. Pineapple Meatball is 45in. I have a sneaking suspicion that my neighbor didn't water them quite enough while I was gone. Will probably continue with the Foop feedings... probably at least once per week. Don't want to overdo it. Also top dressed with my flowering top dress mix and mulched all plants with a thin layer of rice straw. 8/4 Sprayed with Neem Oil and Castile Soap 8/5 Sprayed with Gravenstein Apple FFJ and OHN 8/6 Sprayed with Neem Oil and Castile Soap (this will likely be the last time I spray with Neem Oil, as I don't want residual oils as buds start swelling. Also fed 1/4 strength FOOP to ensure we head off any deficiencies.
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She looks amazing the buds are nice and dens, one more week and ready for harvest.
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plants took the defoliation very well. EC 3.0 Lights at 80%, will switch to 100% next week Trellis installed
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hey there! critically not enough in height, but have what we have, dimmed the cob from 2100 to 1450 approximately, keep blooming ;) piece!
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So today is the day i switch my plants to flowering lights schedule and flowering nutes, started with 1/4 the recommended dosage and will gradually up them, only boosters i left at recommended values. Ppm is 800. Next will be 100, then 1200 and maybe 1400. I plan to flush on days 16, 28, 35 and 42 of flowering, leave them to dry for 4-5 days so roots will oxygenize and help to stack more dense buds, and then add nutes. I plan to do the final flush for last 2 weeks with flawless finish. You can see some before and after training photos and videos from today, defoliated some leaves and LST-ing branches, spreading them out last time so light can reach smaller branches, after all she got some more stretching to do and its why i left sensi grow with more Nitrogen. I spent a lot of time training them now, hopefully it will pay out with massive buds :) Stay tuned and bye bye, as always i am opened to every grower here, i will help and share advices with everyone, i love to exchange opinions in order to come to your own conclusion, people who talked to me so far already know that..
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Even though it says 80 Gallon pot, it’s really 400, it just glitches out when I enter 400 and converts to say only 80. I know she looks bad! I know. She has only been managing a nutrient lockout with horribly low pH for far too long! The Hydrated Lime has indeed fixed the pH! Resulting in my next inbound set of problems. The original soil from the second 2.3L pot she was in was too strong! She needs to get her roots out into the larger pot, but that only gives her so much more space. Plus in that larger black plastic pot, the hot dry sun at 7,000 ft in elevation, really heats up those pots! When it’s 98F later, that sounds like torture! Maybe it was enough to balance out the more concentrated stuff towards the inside of the root mass. But I don’t want her roots to stop there! The time is now for her to go into the 400!!! The soil is 6.5 pH through and through. The peas are about to bloom! She has just avoided lockout and is picking up momentum! The 400 gives her a huge diameter for her roots! Something I sincerely hope her genetics will take advantage of. The soil is rich and alive! The temps in 400 will be so much better! Now I must prepare for my Arch Nemesis! The Butterfly!!!!!! Lol But seriously. They find my plants attractive, and decide to serve my plants as food for their offspring!!!! Not okay! Last year their success rate on my plants was a fat 0!! But they did some serious damage! I am prepared this year!! I will watch with vigilance for any butterflies around my plants specifically. I will spray my plants down regularly with diatomaceous earth! Not too much obviously! I know less is more when spraying that stuff! No mother wants to give her children food with razor blades in it! And as always there is always next year! I can’t let a phase of mice and men get the better of me. However!!… that’s what I said LAST YEAR!!!! Lol. This year IS next year! Anyways she looks rough right now on Day 58 but I tell yah what, she has very recently made a dramatic turnaround for the better!! …I hope! Happy Growing! StrongTreesšŸ’ŖšŸŒ³
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Still growing like a monster. 60 inches/5feet finally. Still in veg with minor small visual pistils. Continues to show 7 inch a week growth Back part of plant has been bent to increase sunlight spots/main tops
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12/15: Some plants are taking too long to transition and stretching beyond my space constraints, so I dialed the photoperiod back to 12/12. 12/16: Fed today and rotated edge plants. Added another 150w of 3000k below the canopy. 12/17: Worked on ventilation...no A/C necessary now, as I'm using another AC Infinity 6" fan to intake outdoor air into the closet whenever temps reach 75f..and it's been cold as hell outside.šŸ‘ The final trick will be to replace the 6" exhaust fan with an 8" so as to be able to fully exchange the closet air faster ...but that's gonna have to wait til next season.
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Thursday this week has been good so far, I pulled each plant out yesterday and tidied everything up. I got rid of all the tiny lateral branches that didn’t make the cut and I got Rid of everything that was below about half way down the plant. Obviously the lateral branches that grew to the same height as the canopy are staying it’s just all the non starter stuff below. I annoyingly had my in take fan die on me. We’ll sort of, it just keeps tripping the fuse on my electric so I assume it’s from when I had my res flood onto the floor - I forgot it was there on the floor because it was hidden behind the res
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Finalmente ĆØ percepibile l'esplosione della fioriturašŸ’£ forse un leggero blocco dovuto agli sbalzi di temperatura esterni di questi giorni che influivano nella mia grow room.. I terpeni sono di un'altro pianeta, comincia a ghiacciati come un iceberg šŸ˜‚šŸ’š speriamo che continui cosƬ e che l'imprevisto mi faccia arrivare comunque ad un buon raccolto
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Well 84 days later ...in Flower its was finally time to Harvest . I sure had my challenges as a beginner and learned a lot by my mistakes and learning about fixing issues and keeping the environment Consistent . I did turn my 600HPS down to 400 as i was my plants were getting light burn and heat burn ..... lets just say i was learning all the way throw . it was exciting being my very first time . I started flowering too late late and they stretched and stretched ... i dont have much space ....lesson learned . I had to train them to grow sideways which did help significantly as did the lower my light to 400 watts ..my space is a square Meter and low ...... it was crazy but I really enjoyed it and there hanging ..... Personally I thought id end up killin them ...lol Thanks for the advice and comments they were greatly appreciated ... Happy growing .... Hope my next ones are Prettier ,,,,LOL Cheers
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She stretched on me last time. But I was too heavy with the light right away. Gave her light burn. I raised the light and turned it down to 25%. I think she’ll be fine. I’m excited to see how she’s going to do in a 5 gallon!!
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Got about 6 ripe seeds from this girl today…they’re already in the glass of water just waiting to pop. No smell from her as yet but she sure is sticky!
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Cut the plants down on the 24th of April, drying room levels are 72°F and around 60%RH, I'm currently on Day #14 of drying and the buds don't feel fully dry yet, the main tops feel crunchy and dry but the lower smaller buds are still quite moist and smell like chlorophyll, I think I may harvest the main tops so I don't overdry and leave the rest in the tent for another few days, either that or put the rest of the buds in a brown paper bag to finish drying. Finished dry trimming the plant ended up with 200 grams dry weight not including trim there's another 2 ounces of trim which if you want to include that would bring the total weight from this 250W LED to 256 grams. I'm super happy with the result of this especially for my first grow and from one autoflower, it can only get better from here on out. FYI Not sure why I can't edit the lights I used but the bloomgro 600W LED is PULLING AN ACTUAL 250W FROM THE WALL so the gram/watt should be .8g/W
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Plant has been developing nicely over the past 6 weeks. Fimming was not very successful, so I continued with super cropping the plant. She was switched to a 12/12 schedule a week ago and was fed flower nutes for the first time this week. She is definitely stretching, so I installed another scrod at 50 cm to distribute the canopy even further and add some support. She has been receiving ph balanced RO water and is at this stage continuously via drippers. Roots are al over the tank again, which has however proven as an advantage in the past.
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Man! I am definitely hooked on my new hobby. Harvested 96 grams of smokable bud and 93 grams of bud/leaves that I will be using to make dry ice hash. Took a third of that second weight (31 grams) to account for pure bud (which is more on the low end) and added to my 96 grams of good flower to get the 127 grams total. Made plenty of mistakes that I’m sure dropped my yield, the biggest being the lighting situation. Plants grew right into my light and even got bleached. The height of the plants made the outer colas grow past the high light areas, which made the buds very airy. But overall it was an amazing experience. I learned a lot of things, some that I have already incorporated on my second grow. And even with my drop in yield, I still ended up with more than enough flower to last me to my next harvest, so this was a great grow for me. Thanks to everyone who followed, liked, and commented. Your words were helpful and meaningful.
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Non ph'ed water in a plastic cup. This one showed some root as first, i directly noticed a double tap-root, can't wait to see this sprout... Sun of a Peach by Anesia Seeds feminized seeds Genetics: 70% Indica / 30% Sativa Gorilla Piss x Permanent Marker Yield : 550 – 600g/m² • 800 – 1000 g/plant Flowering time: 7 – 8 weeks Harvest Outdoors : end of September suitable for indoors and outdoors Height: 100-120 cm • 160-200 cm THC : up to 38% THC Aromas / flavors : peach, lemon Sun of a peach Step into a realm of serene creativity and unparalleled tranquility with Sun of a Peach, an exceptional feminized strain that epitomizes the perfect synergy between relaxation and imaginative stimulation. This unique variety is the progeny of two exceptionally potent and diverse strains, Gorilla Piss and Permanent Marker, weaving together a genetic tapestry that is predominantly Indica (70%) with a touch of Sativa (30%). Sun of a Peach is the embodiment of a serene retreat and a creative muse, designed for those who seek to enrich their sensory experiences and elevate their state of mind. Sun of a Peach inherits its remarkable qualities from two dynamic strains. Permanent Marker, an indica-dominant hybrid, is a concoction of Biscotti, Jealousy, and Sherbet BX, offering a perfect daytime retreat. Gorilla Piss, the other half of this genetic marvel, is a balanced hybrid derived from GG4 and Norcal Cat Piss. With a 50/50 sativa-indica ratio and a 37% THC content, it's designed for the experienced consumer. Prepare to be astounded by the potency of Sun of a Peach, with THC levels soaring up to 38%. This powerhouse of a plant delivers an aromatic profile dominated by peach and lemon notes, a testament to its vibrant lineage. Also a diesel sharpness, complemented by the dominating fruity tones, makes every toke an invigorating sensory journey. Sun of a Peach is your go-to for flipping the chill switch and sparking up that creative engine. Feeling the drag of the daily grind or just looking to mellow out with some friends? This strain's got you covered. And when the munchies hit, you'll be raiding the kitchen like there's no tomorrow. Growing Sun of a peach Cultivating Sun of a Peach is a rewarding endeavor, offering bountiful yields that cater to both indoor and outdoor growers. Indoor growers can expect to harvest between 550 – 600g/m², while outdoor enthusiasts may reap an impressive 800 – 1000g per plant. This strain is characterized by a rapid flowering period of just 7 – 8 weeks, ensuring a timely harvest by the end of September. Sun of a Peach exhibits a versatile growth pattern, reaching optimal heights of 100-120 cm indoors and 160-200 cm outdoors, making it an ideal choice for various cultivation setups. Sun of a Peach is more than just a cannabis strain; it is a sanctuary of calm and a catalyst for creativity. Whether you're combating the monotony of daily life or seeking solace in the company of friends, this strain offers a harmonious blend of relaxation and mental stimulation. It serves as an ideal remedy for chronic fatigue, mood fluctuations, and stress, providing users with a profound sense of happiness, an uplift in artistic expression, and a delightful surge in appetite. Sun of a Peach invites you on a journey to a paradise where creativity flows unbounded and relaxation is deep and meaningful. For those who value the essence of laid-back moments and the spark of creative insight, Sun of a Peach is your passport to bliss. Embark on this extraordinary adventure, where each session is a step closer to utopia. Grab your seeds now and let the journey to unparalleled euphoria and artistic inspiration begin.
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Both plant 1 and 2 are looking a lot healthier. Started LST with both the autos and it seems to be working well so far. The bigger one has a very strong main stem and is flourishing. The smaller one that I thought I was gonna lose is bouncing back, though at a pretty slow rate. I'll be lucky to get a quarter off that one. I also had a bag seed that I planted before these guys - didn't seem like she was gonna make it, but after I transplanted her to s 5gal pot, she became the healthiest of the bunch. No idea what stain she is, but I don't think she's auto. Works for me -- I'll keep vegging her at least until I harvest the two NLAs and let her grow big and tall :) Let me know your thoughts in the comments below!
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Beautiful flower full of trichomes. Smell and test fantastic. Very fast flowering. She was done on day 49 but I cut her down few days later. I love the strain, the only thing that I will like this strain to have is a better yield. Beast quality buds I ever grew.