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Frozen Black Cherry – Week 4 The Frozen Black Cherry is looking amazing this week! 🍒 I went ahead and lollipopped the plant to improve airflow and focus energy on the main buds. 🌿 I also added a spoonful of Greenhouse Feeding as a booster to give it that extra push. 🚀 The plant is developing beautifully, and the buds are starting to show great potential! 🌟 Can't wait to see how it turns out—stay tuned for more updates! 😎 --- Frozen Black Cherry – Woche 4 Die Frozen Black Cherry entwickelt sich diese Woche richtig prächtig! 🍒 Ich habe die Pflanze gelollipopped, um die Luftzirkulation zu verbessern und die Energie auf die Haupt-Buds zu konzentrieren. 🌿 Zudem habe ich einen Löffel Greenhouse Feeding als Booster drauf gepackt, um ihr noch einen Extra-Schub zu geben. 🚀 Sie entwickelt sich fantastisch, und die Buds zeigen schon jetzt großes Potenzial! 🌟 Ich bin gespannt, wie sie sich weiterentwickelt—bleibt dran für mehr Updates! 😎
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👉Alrighty Then👈 We are now just around the corner , looks like it's almost chop time 👏 🤪 We are almost there 😀 👉 I've continue to emend my nutrients plan i am now dialing it down to flush ..... 👈 😳So I will be showcasing just 3 this round even thoe I am growing 7 plants 😳 👉Black Domina From Weedseedsexpress 👍 👉Permanent Marker From Weedseedsexpress 👍 👉Sleepy Joe OG From Weedseedsexpress 👍 The other 2 are repeats cause they are pure fire 👈 You can view these 2 in the 👉Summer Classic Diary 💪 Had issues with the Banana Biscotti germination, so it's way behind and also the extra seed I popped 👉Purple Oreoz From Seedsman 👍 👉Persian Pie From Greenhouseseeds 👍 👉Banana Biscotti From Seedsman 👍 👉Gorilla Cookies From FastBuds Soil by Promix Nutrients by Cronks Lights by MarsHydro & Vivosun Well this should be fun 🙃 Thanks to all my growmies out there for stopping by its much appreciated 👈 👉Happy Growing👈
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5/10 - Can’t wait to see how she dries up!! I’m not the best when it comes the drying portion but I feel confident everything’s ok. (pls don't judge the fact I used a scrog for the dry, I had to leave to work but figured I could chop, hang, then run out the door. Got too excited and forgot to setup the coat hangers and the only thing in arms reach was the scrog hahaha) 5/12 - Looks like everything is going pretty solid! All leaves are still pretty soft and not crispy in the slightest. 60%rH and 51F 5/16 - Had a few warm days outside and that definitely sped some things up. She still isn't quite dried yet so we're still going strong.
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JULY 6: MACARON KUSH!!!! THE SEEDLING LOOKs REALLY WELL. I FIGURED I START THIS NEW GROW SINCE I TOOK A SHIT ON THE BLACK DOMINA AFGAN KUSH SEED. ITS STILL GROWING ,BUT AT A SLOW PACE. I DONT LIKE WATCHING SOMETHING SO SLOW SO WILL POST MACARON. WILL STILL KEEP UP WITH ALL PLANTS SO U ALL SEE THE BEST I CAN. THANKS FOR SUPPORT AND LIKES AND COMMENTS OF ENCOURAGEMENT AND HELP AND ADVICE.July 6 ; THE GIRL is IN TOWN AND BRINGING THC WITH HER!!!July 7; I moved HER into the tent today,I could of waited but the environment in tent is very nice now. HER little leaves lifted to the light. I like that. I had some 🥥 Coco left over and used it but ran out at the last pot. Filled almost half way. So I made just a little Coco and cleaned it along with perlite. They were both disgusting and dirty. I bought cheap brand. You get what u pay for I guess. It was only a little. The rest of my Coco is good,and got way better on the way. Everything going well. Happy growing and blessings on all you grow! July 8: THE GIRL DOING GOOD.July 9: She looking good could tell she likes humidity.July 10: She looks good.July 11; She doing ok .She really likes it better in the floragrow. I'm going to let her grow a bit more before I place her in big tent. Well happy growing my fellow growers.July 12; Today the girls are hooked up. They really like the floragrow area better. They need to grow a bit more before enter Veg..Will load pictures in awhile for today.July 13; Today just going to tend to the baby girls as they grow. JULY 14 ; SHE DOING FINE. JUST KEEPING EYES 👀 ON HER AS SHE GROWS .WAITING TO VEG HER BUTT!!July 15: She growing not to fast. I'm starting to see it's not really my growing that's my causes this slowness it's seeds. I popped some other seeds from Nasty Genetics and they moving. Hope are what they do said because was not to cheep. I'm going to get some really REALLY CRAZY STUFF FOR NEXT SUMMER. IM HOOKING IT UP,IN TIME. Well blessings on all you grow!! JULY 16; TODAY I REALLY GAVE HER A FRESH WATERING SHE GETTING HER BEAUTIFUL GREENISH COLOR BACK. I DAMAGED HER A BIT BUY PUTTING HER IN TO STRONG OF LIGHT AND TO BIG OF POT. I WAS RUSTY AND DONT KNOW WHAT WAS THINKING,BECAUSE I WAS NOT! NOW REFINED IN THAT AREA A BIT BETTER SHE NICE AND COMFORTABLE UNDER THE FLORAGROW.GOING TO LET HER MATURE A BIT TILL HET LEAFS PASS THE SIDES OF HER POT AT LEAST AND THEN SHE IS OFF!!! WELL BLESSINGS ON ALL YOU GROW. AND AT END OF GROW I HAVE DETAILED LOG I KEEP OF PLANTS TEMPS, HUMIDITY,ROOT TEMP AND ANYTHING I HAVE DONE.July 17: Well the baby girl is doing good. I put one of her sisters in a small d.w.c. because that's going to be my mother plant in the small tent.That grow coming soon like winter ❄️ GOING TO HAVE THE MACARONS OVER FOR THE WINTER,LOL WELL BLESSINGS ON ALL YOU GROW .July 18: She looks very well today. She growing well ,NOW! She really getting a beautiful green. It will be soon that you see her bust out on the run way in New tent. Just a note there will be detailed logs after grow I keep in note books,yes I'm old school. I have track of daily numbers . Well blessings on all u grow.July 19; She doing good here is a new picture. Can't wait till her leafs pass side of cup and she going to the big girls tent. .blessings on all you grow my fellow growers. JULY 20; GOOD MORNING MY FELLOW GROWERS. I JUST TURNED ON MACARONS KUSH LIGHTS AND THEY ON THE MOVE. RIGHT NOW COCO AND DWC ARE NECK AND NECK. HONESTLY THE COCO ONE HAS BETTER COLOR. WELL THESE GIRLS GOING TO BE SICK WITH DANK. I NEVER SMOKED MACARON KUSH. THEY SEEM LIKE STRONG GIRLS. I CANT BELIVE HOW RUSTY I GOT WITH SEEDLINGS. CLONES SPOILED ME LOL,AND OUTDOOR GROWING. WHATS CRAZY IS HOW I MISSED IT SO MUCH. BLESSINGS ON ALL U GROW. REMEMBER CANNABIS IS A LIVING CREATURE THAT WILL TREST U AWESOME IF YOU TREAT HER AWESOME. JULY 20 ; MACARON KUSH IS STARTING TO MOVE. NOW IM TRYING TO SLOW THEM DOWN AS I ENTER FLOWER IN OTHER PLANTS. I DONT WANT TO HAVE TO PUT UP OTHER TENT, IM TRYING TO WORK OUT A PLAN. I WANT TO TRY AT LEAST TWO IN AS TWO FINISH SO ALWAYS HAVE MY KILL MEDS. I WILL WORK OUT THE KINKS. I LOVE GROWING,WHEN LOVE SOMETHING U LOVE TO DO IT!! BLESSINGS ON ALL YOU GROW FELLOW GROWERS. July 21: She doing really well now. Her growth has picked up. This grow is going to go a little extra long till I finish the girls that are in tent now.I have another good size tent put away but trying to stay away from using HPS . I'm only growing LED to save some cash . Yet it's kinda good to have long veg to get the girls nice and mature for there gorgeous flowers.. Let's see what happens we never know.Well blessings on all u grow my fellow growers. JULY 22,2022: WELL SHE DOING GOOD. Im impatiently waiting for when I let these girls loose in grow tent. I'm having to slow processing because of two plants I started earlyer. One was a clone,a BOMB clone from JJ GARDEN SUPPLIES. This MACARON going to be beautiful ❤️ as long as I give her a top notch living area. She will grow very well if I set up a nice feeding schedule after study of others grows and plants genetics . Read what seed bank says and the dos and don't. I sometimes go out the box with my special mixed up stuff. It's so fun and the coolest there is only one of you. You are ONE OF A KIND!! WELL THIS IS WHAT A BLACK JACK SUGAR WAX DAB DOES GETS ME GOING. Well it's time to get to work. BLESSINGS ON ALL U GROW
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Cultivo Led The Jungle ( The Smith 150w 4000k ) - Não tem esta opção para colocar no diário. Semana 7 Total Dias 43 - 23/05/2021 Total Dias 44 - 24/05/2021 / Rega 1L x 3 Plantas Total Dias 45 - 25/05/2021 Total Dias 46 - 26/05/2021 Total Dias 47 - 27/05/2021 / Rega 1L x 4 Plantas Total Dias 48 - 28/05/2021 Total Dias 49 - 29/05/2021
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Colours are popping Again nothing is accurate just wanted to share this with you guys
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Let me just say I had to combine 2 grow cycles because this strain was a bit of a pain in the ass ..as you can see the first time all my plants hermied but on this last run I came out with some pretty great looking /tasting bud that gets you almost too high!
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Seedling managing 93F 30%RH, around 20 DLI. Vpd is in the 3's. No I don't recommend. Signum Magnum. "A great sign appeared in the sky a woman clothed with the sun with the moon under her feet and on her head a crown of twelve stars. Sing ye to the Lord a new canticle: because He has done wonderful things. Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit As it was in the beginning, and now, and ever shall be, world without end." The plant nutrient nitrogen exists in forms with both positive and negative charges. Ammonium (NH4+)(immobile in soil)(Cation) has a positive charge, while nitrate (NO3-) (highly mobile in soil)(Anion)has a negative charge. Nitrogen is unique among plant nutrients in that it can exist in both positively charged (ammonium, NH₄⁺) and negatively charged (nitrate, NO₃⁻) forms in the soil. This makes it a special nutrient. In that it is responsible for providing balance for reactionary trade offs when it comes to ph. Because ph itself in the medium will always slowly drift towards acidicity, such is nature. 80% of nitrogen should be nitrate and no more than 20% ammoniacal nitrogen. Ca, mg, and K are the big 3 cations related to soil composition, pH & base saturation. When nitrogen is in the form of ammonium, it can compete with calcium, magnesium, and potassium for absorption sites in the plant root. This competition can lead to a reduction in the uptake of these other essential nutrients. Nitrogen, particularly in its nitrate form (NO3-), can increase soil acidity, which can also affect the availability of calcium, magnesium, and potassium. The form of nitrogen applied (ammonium vs. nitrate) can influence its interactions with other nutrients. Ammonium nitrogen can have a more pronounced negative effect on the uptake of calcium, magnesium, and potassium compared to nitrate nitrogen. Common forms of ammonium nitrogen include ammonium ion (NH4+), urea, and ammonium compounds like ammonium nitrate, ammonium sulfate, and ammonium phosphate. Common forms of nitrate nitrogen include potassium nitrate (KNO3), sodium nitrate (NaNO3), calcium nitrate (Ca(NO3)2), and ammonium nitrate (NH4NO3). Phosphorus is an essential plant nutrient, and its availability in the soil is strongly linked to the presence of oxygen. Plants primarily absorb phosphorus as phosphate (PO4), and oxygen is a key component of this molecule. Furthermore, the availability of phosphorus in the soil can be impacted by factors like soil aeration and temperature, which in turn affect the oxygen supply to the roots. Phosphorus uptake in plants is most critical during the early stages of growth, particularly within the first few weeks of plant development. Young plants actively growing tissues have a high demand for phosphorus. They may absorb up to 75% of their total phosphorus requirements within the first few weeks of vegetative growth, with up to 51% of uptake happening overnight, primarily in the first few hours or early nightfall. ⑨Anaerobic root respiration, or respiration without oxygen, is detrimental to plants because it's less efficient and produces toxic byproducts, leading to reduced energy production, nutrient uptake issues, and ultimately, root damage and plant stress. ⑨Anaerobic respiration, unlike aerobic respiration, doesn't utilize oxygen as the final electron acceptor in the electron transport chain. This results in a significant drop in the amount of energy (ATP) produced, which is necessary for various plant functions, including growth, nutrient uptake, and maintenance of cellular processes. ⑨In the absence of oxygen, plants produce byproducts like ethanol and lactic acid during anaerobic fermentation. These byproducts can be toxic to the roots and inhibit their function, ⑨When oxygen is depleted in a medium, the pH tends to decrease (become more acidic) due to the production of metabolic byproducts. This is particularly relevant in biological systems where aerobic respiration relies on oxygen as the final electron acceptor. ⑨When oxygen is scarce, plants may switch to anaerobic respiration. This process produces carbon dioxide (CO2) as a byproduct. ⑨CO2 dissolves in water to form carbonic acid (H2CO3). This acid lowers the pH of the medium, making it more acidic. ⑨Anaerobic conditions can impair a plant's ability to regulate its internal pH, leading to a drop in cytoplasmic pH and potentially cellular acidosis. ⑨The change in pH can also affect the availability of certain nutrients to the plant, as pH influences the solubility of micronutrients like iron, manganese, zinc, copper, and boron. ⑨The lack of oxygen in the plant medium leads to a decrease in pH due to the production of carbon dioxide during anaerobic respiration and impaired pH regulation within the plant. In plant cells, cellular acidosis, a drop in the internal pH of the cytosol, is a significant stress response, particularly during conditions like flooding or hypoxia. This acidification can be triggered by a decrease in oxygen levels, leading to the production of metabolic byproducts like lactic acid and CO2. The plant's ability to tolerate and recover from these conditions depends on its cellular mechanisms to regulate pH and mitigate the effects of acidosis. When plants are subjected to low oxygen environments, such as those experienced during flooding, anaerobic metabolism, which produces lactic acid and ethanol, becomes the primary source of energy. This can lead to a build-up of these acidic metabolites in the cytosol, causing a drop in pH. OXYGEN Atomic oxygen (single oxygen atom, O) is the lightest form of oxygen, as it has the lowest mass of the oxygen molecules. Oxygen also exists as a diatomic molecule (O2) and an allotrope called ozone (O3), which have higher masses due to the number of oxygen atoms combined. Atomic Oxygen (O): This refers to a single oxygen atom, which is the most fundamental form of oxygen. Molecular Oxygen (O2): This is the common form of oxygen we breathe, consisting of two oxygen atoms bonded together. Ozone (O3): This is an allotrope of oxygen, meaning it's a different form of the same element, consisting of three oxygen atoms bonded together. Since atomic oxygen has the fewest oxygen atoms, it naturally has the lowest mass compared to O2 or O3. Ozone (O3) Lifespan: Ozone has a relatively long lifespan in the stratosphere, particularly at lower altitudes. For example, at 32 km in the middle latitudes during spring, ozone has a lifetime of about 2 months. Oxygen (O) Lifespan: Atomic oxygen, on the other hand, has a much shorter lifespan. At the same altitude, its lifetime is about 4/100ths of a second. Ozone-Oxygen Cycle: The ozone-oxygen cycle involves the rapid exchange between atomic oxygen (O) and ozone (O3). UV radiation can split molecular oxygen (O2) into atomic oxygen (O), which then reacts with O2 to form ozone (O3). Ozone can also be photolyzed by UV radiation, creating atomic oxygen again, which can then react with O3 to reform O2. Dominant Form: The partitioning of odd oxygen (Ox) between ozone and atomic oxygen favors ozone in the lower stratosphere. This means that a much larger proportion of odd oxygen exists as ozone than as atomic oxygen, especially in the lower stratosphere. Recombination: Atomic oxygen has a high energy and reactivity. When it encounters another oxygen atom, they can combine to form O2. This process releases energy, contributing to the heating of the atmosphere. Ozone Formation: Atomic oxygen can also react with molecular oxygen (O2) to form ozone (O3). Ozone plays a significant role in absorbing harmful UV radiation. Other Reactions: Atomic oxygen can react with various other molecules in the atmosphere, like nitrogen (N2), water (H2O), and carbon dioxide (CO2), forming different compounds. UV light below 240nm (peak 185nm) creates ozone (O₃) through a process called photolysis, where UV light breaks down dioxygen molecules (O₂) into single atomic oxygen atoms (O). These single oxygen atoms then react with other oxygen molecules to form ozone (O₃). Specifically, UV-C light with wavelengths shorter than 240 nm can cause this photolysis. UV light with wavelengths between 240-280 nm, (peak 254 nm) breaks down ozone (O₃) into dioxygen molecules (O₂) and atomic oxygen atoms (O). 280nm does not have the energy potential to break apart the stable bond of (O₂) into enough (O) to make (O₃) At ground level, atomic oxygen (single oxygen atoms) has a very short lifespan. This is because it's highly reactive and quickly combines with other molecules to form stable diatomic oxygen (O2) or other compounds. While the exact timeframe varies depending on the specific circumstances, its lifespan is typically measured in nanoseconds or picoseconds.
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April 11 Just got done with some serious defoliation. Removing all kinds of nodes that would have wound up as less than popcorn bud while taking up valuable space in the light. Some of the tips of the leaves up top got sacrificed as I waited to feed for a bit too long while I wanted for a calmag solution to be delivered. Little ugly, but no worse for the wear.
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The buds are fating up. I removed some leaves which blocked the light for the lower buds. Hope she will be ready soon because I am afraid of mold developing.
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Hello,,, fin de semaine 10, semaine 2 de floraison. Les plantes se portent très bien. Elles ont fait un beau stretch depuis le passage en 12/12. Presque 40cm!! Un début de buds commence à se former. Les pistils blanc apparaissent doucement. Je vais attendre la fin du stretch pour refaire une défoliation, Parceque la canopé est vraiment très très dense. Ce qui améliorera la pénétration lumineuse et qui aura aussi pour effet de faire baisser l’humidité, que j’ai du mal à faire chuter en dessous des 55% pour le moment. J’ai aussi augmenté mon ec à 1.7 pour bien les nourrir, ce qui pour le moment semble leur convenir. Pour l’arrosage, je suis toujours à un arrosage par jour. Voilà pour cette semaine... Happy grow...😎
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At the beginning of this week, I have been fighting the gnats, which are less and less now. Just some watering and gradually lowering the light and going to full power. The Orange Hill Special has been filling out great and I must say, she is a pretty plant. With some manual bending and super cropping, I'm bending the longer stalks sideways and we are off. What I actually do is more of an intuitive hybrid between mainlining (where I bend the whole plant 90 degrees at the third week), LST (where I bend branches outward slightly, without tying), HST / Super crop (where I bend the stems 90 degrees with the clips or manually), after which I keep bending outward to SOG and, put the net over to end in SCROG. This same method gave me the canopy in my prize-winning Gelato 33 grow. Check it out if you haven't seen it, it was my first experimental accident that led to beta test of Super Soil mixture 0.7, now we are at Alpha version 1.00 and testing great so far if I say so myself. I haven't seen such lush greens in my own grows, only outdoor. They seem uber-healthy and resilient, with very sturdy stems and leaves. Way more resilient than previous strains I tested in the beta soil. The light is performing, the natural color of it makes everything pop. Mars Hydro has a winner with the SP-3000. Check out their site: www.mars-hydro.com Thank you @MarsHydroLED for letting me test it, hook them up for a great deal or info on their products! Halfway through this week, I took the clips out, AND...... we switched them to go into flowering. After a day the stretch is already visible. I had to bend them again after a couple of days. Now we have almost a tent filling foundation for a maximum result canopy of buds. I was wanting to amend the soil with flowering additions (see recipe in yellow image), but I'm holding it off for two reasons. A/ The leaves are still so green and lush, I think there is an abundance of nutes. B/ @Haoss mentions his suspicions on his OHS grow (@#CannapediaProGrowersCup Orange Hill that very sadly went hermie on him) that nutrition in this phase could have had an influence, after asking what happened to him. I would have loved to see that grow to full harvest. But it makes me a bit cautious. if Haoss (whom I consider to be one of the star growers here) couldn't prevent this, what chance have I? I'm waiting until the girls start asking for nutrients. They'll show me what they need in their own time. For now this soil is the shizzle (also quite literally) and Im happy with how everything is going. I remember much more hassle and steering in the last grow. This grow, even the Gorilla runt seems happy. I now water them 3 liters of water / Perma tea mixture every 4 days, every 3rd watering I don't do the tea. This makes for fewer gnats and this soil seems to hold water nicely, also due to the hydro corn. What I like is there is always some unforeseen circumstance, a tilt of the tables, some battle to be fought which delivers in big harvests or, in worst case, no harvest at all. It makes it more exciting, when your heart is at stake, we pour a lot of love and attention in the ladies. So with hopes, but not too high, we go into flowering. Thank you all for joining me again in this Orange adventure! I hope you all had great weeks, germed seeds, extreme growth and buds bursting with trichomes!! See you next week! Hug Bud PS Sunshine made her first appearance, as she promised on the Gelato 33 grow. She is still a bit camera shy, so her digital alter makes an appearance first, if you all want to see more of her and my other helpers, let me know in the comments. Sunshine will make a real appearance if yall are real nice to her.
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Pistilos mayormente marrones y más importante aún; tricomas 100% blanco lechosos. Esperare una oleada más de resina o al menos cosecha con tricomas 50% blancos 50% ámbar.
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Cloudy week, still growing nicely, from my 3 plants this recoverder the best from topping. Began LST. Almost broke a lower branche hope it holds on.
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• Day 72 Today I started with the RIPEN (3.5 ml / l). 💪🏻 I want to see if buds actually gain mass and weight. 🏋️‍♂️🏼,🏋️‍♂️🏼,🏋️‍♂️🏼,🏋️‍♂️🏼 • Day 75 The finish line begins to be seen on the horizon. 🏁 Looking at the girls tonight, I came up with a term that I read in another diary from which I took a lot of ideas: "buds on buds". 🌾🌾 Buds on buds is the difference that I notice thinking about how they were even just three days ago (see photos).📸 Being at my first experience, I don't know if it is a natural thing or if it is the Ripen that gives its effects. 🎆
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Height growth has stopped completely on plants 2, 3, and 4. Plant 1 is now at 22inches and most main tops breaching the trellis. Picked up some Full Tilt from FloraFlex to start throwing at them this week as they begin flush and start to finish out. Still running 3 grams per gallon(0.6 tsp per gallon or about 1 tbls per 5 gallons) of the B1&B2 from FloraFlex. This week I will begin cranking the tsw2000 from 75% slowly to 100% over the week and try to finish these girls out under the full 310 watts. Today I put it at 80% resulting in the highest tops on plant 4 around 500-550PPFD while the tops on 2 and 3 are receiving about 350 and plant 2 is receiving about 250. Will continue to increase the intensity and monitor their response. Hopefully in the next week or so we will start to see some color change and perhaps that runt will show us what she's been hiding. See ya in week 10!