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Day 71 : sie bleibt noch im Aufbau !!! Day 72: + 2L Flaschenwasser ++ Dünger mit wenig CalMag + final PH 6.35 Etwas sehr interressantes ist mir aufgefallen , deswegen hab ich auch ein Video davon gemacht. Eine SideCola hat sich oben wie topping verhalten und 2 TopBuds entwickelt . Sieht echt nice aus . Ausserdem hat sie überall da wo ich etwas abgeschnitten habe einfach neue Triebe mit neuer Blüte gebildet. Diese Dame hat irgendwie nur ein Sinn , Blüten bilden wo es geht :)) Ich lass es einfach wachsen , dagegen arbeiten wäre eh zuviel stress. Day 73: Day 74: + 2L Flaschenwasser ++ Dünger mit wenig CalMag + final PH 6.10 Day 75: Day 76: + 2L Flaschenwasser ++ Dünger mit wenig CalMag + final PH 6.10 Day 77: Trichome sind noch nicht ganz fertig .
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ok so ive repotted the clones into bigger pots and im thinking of moving them outside tbh i wanna get rid of this strain has done it for last 2 crops took a few weeks to notice any new growth roots forming etc but now plants are looking good and ready to be vegged properly
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G'Day mates, its that time of the week again-Our Update from Down Under. Well the girls have likely entered pre flower or Pre pre flower if thats a thing, if its not it is now k. Last dose of grow boost given with a mushroom compost tea and next week will switch to a half dose of grow nutes and a half dose of bloom nutes given together. But for now just LOOK at the size of the hashys fan leaves-Seriously people can you tell me if thats normal for a plant that size to have leaves almost as big as the plant itself? Lucky I put her in super late (December she went into the ground from her lil pot) How big would this super cash cropper get if I put her in the ground in October like I wanted to? YIKES!! No wonder they say she can throw 3Lbs if you know what your doing. And had to tie down the Caramelo as she was going to shade herself to ruin, notice most of tie downs are just heavy bolts tied to the wires-not even in the ground, and if she can manage to LIFT these 2 OZ bolts off the ground as I have seen other plants do, well the buds will be MASSIVE!! The other plants were indicas though so lets see if this 70% sativa girl will have the stem strength to lift em.
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My Purple Star Killer girl looks great. I am doing a lot of LST to try to keep her spread out and not get too tall. She's drinking 5 gallons a day now and I think I'll have move that up to 10 gallons soon.
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The streach continued and growth was good. Bent the taller branches down for a semi uniform canopy. Buds are building and all is well. With the warmer summer temperatures the room became a bit too hot and humidity was too high as well. Turned the A/C on and within a few hours the temp dropped down to 75 and humidity to 51%. Went away for the weekend so I will see what it is like when I get back. I dropped the veg nutrients and am feeding bloom and cal-max with molasses. Need to figure out and fine tune the whole temperature thing. This coming week I will do a full leave strip. Once that is done I will fine tune the canopy. Thanks for looking.
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Ich erwarte dicke buds ich bin gespannt wie sie sich zeigen wird bis jetzt macht sie keine Problem und wächst super
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This girl is a late bloomer, but now she is starting to reach my other girls. The plant stopped to grow and now she is pointing all her energies to to flowers. The smell it's very strange ( in a positive way). I have done some lollipopping because the plant is very bushy with 12-13 main colas, and a lot of side branches diddn't see the sunlight so i chopped them. Also I've found some unwanted guests, but outdoor it's a common thing. The first 5 weeks, I sprayed a mix of water and neem oil and it all went very good without any parasite, but when the plants started flowering I obviously stopped giving them neem oil, and now I founs sometimes insects, but nothing to bad, I nedd to wait another 3-4 weeks and then I'll harvest it :)
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Day 44! Well, the mainlining didn’t quite go to plan😂 but I reckon she’s been topped about 76 times 😂, still have no plans to even think about flower yet untill all the other girls are out the way, might even transplant her to a bathtub yet, we’re see! Untill next time!👊🏻
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The big one got maybe 3 to 4 week late compared to the little, I can see a lot of ember trichome but not all milky on the little one; special thanks to sweetseeds for the seedling gift 💪🏼🌱🎉 Nutriment: every 3 days
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This drought is wild, 300mm rain deficit around the island. Hot, dry, no clouds or rain in sight for the next month. While this is awful for everything else, this gal is living life to the fullest. Irrigation up to 3hr of drip every 5 days and that is it for this week. Still amazed by the water retention with this Hugel. Whats everyones thoughts on defoliation outdoors? I've kept it fairly light this year, loving the shape, and while canopy looks bushy from front, it's quite clean inside. My topping from 2 weeks ago is barely noticeable, this stretch coming into flowering will easily get her past 9 feet. The combined fimming and topping has really helped this shape. Rain at the end of the season is always a problem, smaller buds is more desirable to me. Nearly always use my herb to make FECO for Gummies, so small is better. I've ran a major support pole through the middle, and I end up using string to internally support all the branches to the center post. Gives me much better control over shape and support. I don't have a ton of room for a trellis so this is easier.
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Hello everybody! everything is just great! even there is nothing to say so much everything is good))) I think it's not long left to wait for the harvest .. 2-3 weeks maximum!)
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Every going well, no more signs of herming. Pistils are getting a golden colour, stands out a lot. Very cool.
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Reporte de Gestión Fisiológica y Metabolómica: White Kush Feminizada Fotoperiodica de Mexicanas Seeds Company. Octava semana (Flush & Limpieza Redox) ​La unidad biológica ha entrado formalmente en su fase de cierre. Se ha inducido la transición hacia la madurez senescente mediante la degradación controlada de la clorofila en las hojas de abanico, garantizando la translocación de carbohidratos hacia las estructuras florales. La densidad de tricomas glandulares y la oxidación de los estigmas confirman que el metabolismo secundario ha completado la síntesis de cannabinoides y se encuentra en la fase de estabilización de terpenos. ​I. Estrategia de Lixiviación (Flush) y Homeostasis Celular ​Se ejecuta el protocolo de remoción de sales acumuladas en el sustrato y en el espacio intersticial del tejido para optimizar las propiedades organolépticas finales. La solución de lavado se compone de: ​Ácido Ascórbico : 250ppm(0.25g/L. Actúa como neutralizador de ROS (Especies Reactivas de Oxígeno) y proporciona fotoprotección al aparato fotosintético remanente. ​Ácido Cítrico : 100 ppm vía radicular. Se utiliza para la quelatación de sales precipitadas (Sulfatos/Carbonatos), facilitando su drenaje definitivo. ​Silicatode potasio: Empleado exclusivamente como dosis de amortiguación (Buffer) para estabilizar el pH frente a la acidez de los ácidos orgánicos, evitando el uso de hidróxidos de potasio. ​Saponinas: 0.1gr/L. Reduce la tensión superficial para asegurar una rehidratación uniforme del sustrato. ​Polisacáridos: 0.15ml/L. Suministra los esqueletos de carbono necesarios para mantener la presión osmótica celular en ausencia de N-P-K. ​II. Dinámica Nutricional y Balance Iónico ​El aporte de macronutrientes se ha reducido a 0ppm nominales. Esta privación fuerza a la planta a metabolizar sus reservas internas de Nitrógeno residual, lo que reduce la dureza del humo y previene la formación de compuestos amoniacales volátiles durante el proceso de curado. ​pH de Solución: 6.06.2. ​EC de Entrada: 0.2 mS/cm ​Potencial Osmótico: El uso de polisacáridos previene la plasmólisis ante el lavado de sales. ​III. ​Protección Redox: El Ácido Ascórbico se mantiene como cofactor en la ruta de las xantofilas para blindar los pigmentos finales. ​IV. Estado Fenotípico y Diagnóstico ​La estructura floral es compacta, con brácteas hinchadas y una senescencia uniforme que indica una movilización de nutrientes exitosa hacia el ápice. No se detectan bloqueos por acumulación de sales, solo el agotamiento mineral programado. La planta se encuentra lista para el cese de riego 24-48 horas previo al corte.
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Let her show us her unlimited potential; all possibilities exist within the present moment, yet most people predict the future based on past experience, when you are truly present. The observer effect is the phenomenon where the act of observing or measuring a system inevitably alters its state is a concept fundamental to quantum mechanics and applicable to various fields. It occurs because measuring tools interact with the subject (e.g., photons hitting a particle), rather than requiring conscious observation. Detection forces particles to behave differently—acting as particles rather than waves. It is closely related to Heisenberg's uncertainty principle. Light exhibits a wave-particle duality, acting as both an electromagnetic wave and a particle (photon) depending on how it is observed. It travels like a wave (refraction, interference) but interacts with matter as distinct, quantized packets of energy, known as photons. This duality is a cornerstone of quantum mechanics. Quantum particles, including light, can exist in multiple states or locations at once (superposition). In complex processes like photosynthesis, light energy acts as both a wave and a particle, traversing all possible paths simultaneously to select the most efficient route, acting as a "quantum computer". Particles can become so deeply linked that the state of one instantly influences the other, regardless of the distance between them. This phenomenon, initially doubted by Einstein, has been validated through rigorous experimentation. When researchers quantize the classical electromagnetic field, the theory predicts four potential oscillation modes, but only two are observable. The other two are "ghost" photons—unobservable yet necessary for the mathematical framework of quantum theory. Quantum mechanics is not limited to cold, isolated laboratory settings. Research indicates that plants utilize quantum coherence at room temperature to achieve 99% efficiency in photosynthesis. Recent experiments have shown that light can be manipulated to exist in dozens of dimensions, which could revolutionize quantum computing and secure communication. New research suggests that classical light interference patterns arise from, and are controlled by, specific quantum states known as bright and dark states, which persist even when light waves appear to cancel each other out. These findings challenge the fundamental understanding of reality, suggesting that the universe is far more interconnected, probabilistic, and mysterious than previously imagined. Emotion is the chemical experience of energy passing through a conscious vessel, e-motion, energy in motion. Emotions are fundamentally neurochemical events. Neurotransmitters (like dopamine, serotonin, norepinephrine) and hormones (like cortisol, oxytocin) dictate what we feel. The word emotion itself comes from the Latin emovere ("to move out/move away"). Emotions are literally energy in motion—nervous system activation, shifts in heart rate, muscle tension, and electrical impulses in the brain. Consciousness experiencing itself with amnesia, mother nature, father time, electromagnetic light/sound matrix evolution making sunlights data durable using water and magnetism as its template to store in DNA, less of a body with a soul and more a soul within a body. Clock-like recording device. That's why it matters, that's why you matter. Thats why it's never too late, lead to gold. Ecclesiastes 12:13
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Hello World 🌎 ☺️ 🤗!!! She sprouted successfully in her Jiffy Pellet.. Added nothing to the H20...Plain Water! After she was about 2cm, I transferred her directly into her final home...which is a 15L Fabric Pot filled with Living Soil...Since she will be growing outdoors.. After the transfer.. Gave her a good feeding of plain H20 but made sure not to drown her though..