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Soooo im out of base nutes so the girls start to develope some nute deficiency but a package from Advanced is on the way to give them everything they need! Already getting fatter and fatter im really really hyped for the outcome of this run.
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Semana de crescimento em alta! Seguindo so com.agua nessa semana que passou e entrei com fert hj 02/03 para obter os resultados nessa semana q começam hj !troquei elas de armario que improvisei com uma geladeira velha!mais uma semana e ja estão prontas para flora!obrigado mister soma por essa particularidade que sao suas genéticas!acredito que nao sao todas somango que ha possibilidades de ter outra cepa,ja que as semente vieram d presente de um amigo !
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The buds are still bulking a little more as of day 64. The trichomes are pretty milky/frosty so the harvest is getting close, but I am not going to rush it if the plant is healthy and the buds are not suffering. My best estimate right now would be between day 68 and 78 for harvest. Day 67: areas of amber colored trichomes are appearing on the calyxes, under 10 percent of total. this is what I have been watching for to indicate harvest time so I will be giving water from here out and begin cutting down the plant in a few days. Thanks for reading!
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She was lagging a bit behind so I gave her a good dose of overdrive to give her a second wind for more bulking. Kicked in a 600hps for a wider spectrum. Decided to try Schwazzing. Pretty I'mpressed with this method. I highly recommend this!
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Pheno number #1 is white and smells like sweet exo cheese, great smoke and effect too. The rest are pretty good too. 3 and 4 lacking terps. very woody.. Great grow all in all. about 35g of premium bud per plant. Happy growing!
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After 4 days of heavy rain, the first mold appeared... So I spent about 18 hours searching for plants and picking out mold with tweezers After last year's experience with another seed bank, I expected the plants to be very affected by mold, but I have to say that Fast Buds genetics coped very well! Mold appear mainly on blisters to which the stem of the leaf leads water, which then collects between the stem and the blister I trimmed the plants more so that the air flows better and that water does not stick to them The plants look healthy and the flowers are gaining strength Especially the dark purple phenotypes look very dense and hard. it also looks very resistant to mold Very pleasant sweet fruity scent I haven't seen my children for 3 days, it's raining extremely ... the last time I was chased out by swarms of ants in the early evening, I've never experienced this before, there were maybe a million of them and they sat on me and on the plants I'm finally going to visit them tomorrow, I expect I'll have a lot of work to do with mold and I hope the swarms of ants haven't harmed them in any way
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yooo ...plant is finishing strong 💪 this is no doubt going to be the best one out of this little 3 plant run of 3 different strains sweet seeds never disappoints and this plant proved that once again. the calyx just started to swell about a week or maybe 10 days ago revealing imposing dense hard and resinous nugs. not only that but dispite the scorching heat the terpines are making their presence known in a big way, which is pretty amazing. my experirnce has shown me that rarely the terps stay on the plant with the kind of heat she was subject to. I haven't yet smelled a smelly cannabis plant I didn't like, even the ones with diesel and cat pee scents but when I say this one is pleasant - I really mean it. Even a non cannabis enthusiast would love this aroma. She gives off mouthwatering sweet tropical aromas, very floral/fruity very nice indeed, I keep associating it to papayas. not that papays have strong smell but she smells like papays taste (if that makes sense) Anyway... fool proof genetics by sweet seeds. Took longer than the name of the strain led me to believe but just by looking at it its going to be worth every second. I have already been flushing for 14 days but I'm going to wait till she dries give her another really good flush (maybe 2 even, idk) and wait for soil to dry up before giving her the big chopity chop chop. so thats probably going to be another 5 - 9 days. can't wait to indulge in these beautiful flowers
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Just started at 1/4 strength nutes everything appears to be fine; hand watered every two days until about 20% run off
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Ok so initiated flushing after using the finisher for around 5 days it's getting exciting now she's smelling just as sweet and cheesy as it did a few weeks ago. Can't wait to smoke her! Might doing her again next time as she did so well
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Bueno unas fotos y un video vale más que mil palabras como podemos ver las plantas estan super sanas y bonitas ya que usamos la técnica apical para sacar el mayor rendimiento posible.
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Auto Opiym is in flower and with some cooler night temperatures in upper 50s low 60s the buds and leafs are changing colors🤩 The feeder leaves are yellowing and the sugar leaves are changing to purple 💜 . I top dressed with 2 tbsp bloom soil as fertilizer. Her limbs are spindly ans can't support the weight of her buds. I added a hoop to support branches but many just bent over the wire. I don't see many amber trichomes so I wait.
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😍😍😍 Everyones favorite time has arrived. The flowers have started plumping and the frost caking on. The trichs are so long its crazy!! Like hair on tarantula legs!!! The flowers look great and appear to be getting nice and dense. I do want to see peoples opinions on when they remove added co2 from the tent. I should be about 14-21 days away from harvest with my guess closer to 21. I was told to take out the co2 two weeks before harvest by one person. Another says they leave it til the end, he has some damn nice flowers so its hard to argue lol what do you do?? Heres to a smooth finish!! One thing that i think happened was phosphorous toxicity in the one plant. I think thats what i read awhile ago for why it has the brown hairs like that compared to the other 5 plants. is that corrrect?
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Re adjusted lst wires . And defoliates. Maybe I over defoliated. But the goal was free up the space in between and . There was a lot of new growth everywhere but they were so small that I decided to cut them off and let all of the energy go towards the main branches. I am going to post a before and after . I pretty much did the same to both . But I didn’t touch the smaller plant as much . Also on the doc og I topped each of the heads
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Hi everyone 👋🌱🙏 Nothing to say much cos just time and care she needs and my patience 😅for such weather she is doing great, 💚👀🌱 last time she will get nutrients in this grow, the rest only watter. Happy growing 🌿😉
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Dear Growmies, With week 13 upon us, the journey with our plant enters an exciting new phase. The dance of the buds stretching around the colas has come to a natural pause, ushering us into the swelling stage. Each day, we're greeted by buds that are increasingly plump, a clear indication that they're on the right track. As they swell, our plant is starting to exude a sophisticated sweet lemon aroma that fills the air and promises a sensory delight. It's a fragrance that speaks to the complexity of her development and the nuanced profile we can anticipate. Notably, some leaves in the lower canopy are beginning to wilt, a process I view as normal age-related defoliation. It's a natural part of the lifecycle, as the plant focuses her energy on the swelling buds. In our efforts to optimize her environment, the GCX 9 lighting is now set to 100% flower spectrum and 75% veg spectrum. I'm carefully pushing the limits to provide maximum light without imposing stress or damage to our plant. This stage requires a delicate balance, pushing for maximum growth while maintaining the health and well-being of the plant. I As we watch the buds swell and smell the sweet lemon fragrance developing, it's a moment to reflect on the journey thus far and the growth we've fostered together. Let's continue this care and attentiveness into the next week, ensuring that our plant not only grows but thrives.
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The start of the week is going well.Did some defoliation. Added a scrog net. I removed the scrog the next day, might use it if the buds need support. There’s no way to add the rabbit poo to the nutrients accurately all I did was top dress the soil with a few scoops and worked it in the soil lightly. Water with distilled water.