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May 31st update Clone 1: 9 inches tall. Distinct sativa leaves. Already has 7 pointers and looks like it’s trying to push 9s. Close node spacing Clone 2: 11 inches tall. This one has been growing with the most vigor. Largest node spacing out of all of them. Sturdy stalk. Really happy with this one so far. Clone 3: 5 inches tall. This one has been growing the slowest and least vigor. Doesn’t mean much at this point but going to keep an eye on it Clone 4: 10 inches tall. Close node spacing. Widest out of all the plants. Have a feeling this one will be bushier and squatter All 4 clones: Added red wigglers to both grow boxes, this will help with aeration and compaction. Also transplanted all 4 clones out of their small fabric pots into grow boxes. Top watered boxes but from here on out will only be doing bottom watering. Just wanted to make sure soil was moist as I have been neglecting watering the boxes Parents: I haven’t done anything with the 4 parents this week except water. They are bouncing back from their last topping. I will likely top again in a week or two once they start to take off again Looking forward to this small Pheno hunt. Hoping all 4 are females but we will see! God bless!
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Week went again very uneventful, she is not very hungry anymore and had to constantly refill the reservoir with water to keep the ec in check. Trichomes are all cloudy and start to turn amber. She has developed that amazing purple hue and is sticky to the max, so definitely showing her glue heritable ;) I will continue to feed her until Wednesday this week and then start the flushing and darkness. Harvest will be next week end.
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Week 9 / pictures at 63 days old. So everything has been pretty much the same as last week. No vertical growth but everything looking fatter and frostier! Still soaking up lots of water - 1.5litres every other day with 3ml of bloom nutrients in each. Removed a fair few leaves today - the unhealthy old ones from round the bottom and the ones getting in the way and touching the buds. Purple skunk buds still looking fatter than sticky orange. Sticky orange pistils started turning orange last week so I think she is going to be ready first but with a smaller yield. Purple skunk pistils have started turning orange today. Temperatures are higher this week and have reached 30 in the tent but spring is here so temps in general are higher outside. Was hoping it would stay lower as I really wanted the purple skunk buds to turn purple! They apparently prefer it cold before the purple comes out. But we’ll see what next week brings. I feel like we’re on the home stretch now. Each week gets more and more exciting and I just want them to get FAT! Again, pictures and videos just don’t do them justice - they look so much better in the flesh!
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Week 10 for Space Panda by Atlasseed, The roots on her are just insanely nice. She finally got her transplant into 25L of fairly good soil mix of biobizz light mix/coco mix + a good feed of @bokashibiochar + a feeding of BioGrow by greenhousefeeding I think a few days of adjusting and she will start to explode.
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Day 83 - end of week 4 flowering and everything thing going good , super easy to grow so far with no problems. They have started giving of a really sweet smell can’t wait to taste 👅
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Week 1 of Flower is officially complete, and with that, the stretch is on! The canopy is definitely filling out, and the Jelly Donutz (which was a couple of weeks behind the others) looks like it might end up getting crowded out. I adjusted the oscillating fans to make sure there was no wind blowing over top of the Jelly Donutz,  sometimes that can discourage them from stretching up into the wind, and I need the Jelly Donutz to stretch as much as possible. That being said, the two Hella Jelly’s and one Vanilla Frosting are thriving right now. Many bud sites are starting to appear and point up vertically now. The Hella Jelly and Vanilla Frosting clones have just now started to show roots in the Clone King. That means, this week, I will need to transplant them into small pots so I can maintain them as mothers, in case one of them turns out to be a keeper after harvest! Also, this week in the veg tent, I popped three Frosted Cherry-O’s autoflower seeds from Speedrun Genetics. Two will be growing in an Earthbox, and the other will grow in a 7-gallon fabric pot of living soil that I will feed via topdressing. I’m really excited to see how these autos grow in the Earthbox. The Earth Box is a sub-irrigated planter, which has a separate water reservoir below the soil that the plant can drink from directly (once its roots make it through the bottom grate). The corners of the Earthbox pack the soil tightly, and those corners wick the water up as the plant drinks. This, combined with the ability to really mound top-dressings under the plastic cover, (which keeps the top of the soil moist) is supposed to make the Earthbox a powerhouse for autoflowers. The feeder roots have access to all the nutrients they could need, and the bottom roots can tap into a sort of “underground spring,” where they can drink fresh water whenever they want. This will be my first time using an Earthbox with an autoflower, and I’m excited to see how it turns out. Keep an eye out for that diary to start later this week. The 4x4 is off to the races now, with week 1 of flower DONE! Happy Growing, everybody 😀
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- DAY 78 (20/08) So, yesterday I went back to fertilizing applying corrections. The girl drinks a lot and grows out of all proportion. She has not yet come into bloom, it is her last days of vegetative growth. This evening I sprayed the mix of neem oil. (neem oil, water, potassium soap and citric acid) Everything that I will do relevant in the days of this week I will update it here in Week Comment. I am open to advice, I would be happy if you comment with what you would do in my place.
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So impressed with all these amazing colors and terpenes cant wait to smoke! Feeding💪 10/3 Water32L+Rootdrip10ml+Calmag@150ppm Ph6.1 Ebb Repel 9.30/10 Refresh 11.30/14 Average runoff ph6.4 ec2.8 Clone Repel 10.05/10.25/10.50/11.05 Refresh 12.30 10/4 Water34L+Rootdrip10ml+Fultilt50g+ Ec0.8 ph6.2 Ebb Repel 10.15/10.48(3min) Refresh 12.30/14.30 Average runoff ec2.4 ph6.4 Clone Repel 10.30/10.45/11.20/11.50 Refresh 14/14.30/15.30 Average runoff ec3.3 ph6.3 10/5 Water32L+Purpinator60ml+Calmag170- 240ppm ph6.1 ppm240 Ebb Repel 10.2/10.32 Refresh 12/13.30 Average runoff ec2.4 ph6.4 Clone Repel 10.2/10.30/10.50/11.05 Refresh 13/14/14.30 Runoff ec2.6 ph6.4 Keeper 400ml 10/6 Water32L+Rootdrip10ml+Fulltilt36g+calmag ec0.8 ph6.2 Ebb Repel 10.10/11 Refresh 12.30/14 Average runoff ec2.2 ph6.4 Clone Repel 10.10/10.30/11 Refresh 12.30/14.15/15 Average runoff ec2.6 ph6.4 Keeper 300ml 10/7 Water35L+calmag@150ppm+Purpinator80ml 0.3ec ph6.1 Ebb Repel 11.05/11.48(3min) Refresh 13.20/14.50 Average runoff ec2.2 ph6.4 Clone Repel 11.15/11.35/11.53/12.33 Refresh 14.20/15.20 Average runoff ec2.5 ph6.4 10/8 Water35L+Rootdrip+Fulltilt40g ec0.8 ph6.2 Ebb Repel 11.38(3min)/12.20 Refresh 13.30 /15 Average runoff 2.3ec ph6.4 Clone Repel 11.35/11.55/12.10/12.40 Refresh 14/16 Average runoff ec2.4 ph6.3 10/9 Water35L+Rootdrip30ml ppm40 ph6.1 Ebb Repel 9.05(3min)/9.55 Refresh 11.35/13.35 Average runoff2.1ec ph6.3 Clone Repel 9.35/10.10/10.35/11 Refresh 12.35/14.30 Keeper 400ml per [email protected]
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One managed to developed good the other one not so much 😔 I´m running out of the Aptus products and will be switching gradually to Plagron. 💪 💚💛❤️
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Random bagseed I found, was my first plant. Even though I messed up a lot and this plant didn't turn out as I had hoped, it was an invaluable learning experience and I look forward to using what I learned to make my future plants greater. Wet Trimmed and placed in jars in the mini-fridge to dry.
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This is about half way through the bloom cycle. The top leaves are burning and it is not from nutrients. The plants are too tall and the light is too close. I am going to practice some HST to make room for the lamp. I snapped the 2 or 3 tallest colas on each plant. They grew back stronger than before and loved it.
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I think this is gonna be the last time I'm topping her, and I will start to apply some lst to make her a little wider in a couple days👨‍🌾💚🌲 Still only water and sometimes adding some Aptus 🌊💦
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It seemed there were two very different phenomes. One had pink calyxes which was cool. One had extremely dense buds and the other were fluffier put had trichs on top of trichs. The last plant taken had almost all stigmas bright red. Very pretty plants. I wish I didn't lose so much to insects. I learned ky lesson. Next year floating row covers. This strain made it through septoria and a host of other problems including inclement weather and a thrip infection. This plant looked so perfect and it just seems like I'm losing a little more daily. I was hoping the buds would fill out more on the last one but they were INCREDIBLY frosty and had reached the date it said on the package. Not that that matters.
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📅​ 12/05/26 🗓️ D071 (B5 / D1) 🌡️ 1.1 💨 1400 💧 - 🥗 - ⚗️ 1.5 🔬​ 5.4 🛠️ - 📋 - 📅​ 13/05/26 🗓️ D072 (B5 / D2) 🌡️ 1.1 💨 - 💧 8L 🥗 - ⚗️ 1.2 🔬​ 5.3 🛠️ - 📋 Some problem with CO2 Dispenser 📅​ 14/05/26 🗓️ D073 (B5 / D3) 🌡️ 1.1 💨 1400 💧 - 🥗 - ⚗️ 1.5 🔬​ 5.3 🛠️ - 📋 CO2 dispenser fixed 📅​ 15/05/26 🗓️ D074 (B5 / D4) 🌡️ 1.1 💨 1400 💧 - 🥗 - ⚗️ 1.3 🔬​ 5.3 🛠️ - 📋 - 📅​ 16/05/26 🗓️ D075 (B5 / D5) 🌡️ 1.1 💨 1400 💧 - 🥗 - ⚗️ 1.3 🔬​ 5.3 🛠️ I did a major pruning of the branches and defolation. Removed all lollipops. 📋 Still strange and asymmetric situation with some plant really late, 📅​ 17/05/26 🗓️ D076 (B5 / D6) 🌡️ 1.1 💨 1400 💧 12L 🥗 - ⚗️ 1.2 🔬​ 5.8 🛠️ Some little fixing 📋 CO2 rans out again 😤😤😤 📅​ 18/05/26 🗓️ D077 (B5 / D7) 🌡️ 1.1 💨 - 💧 - 🥗 - ⚗️ 1.2 🔬​ 5.8 🛠️ - 📋 From left to right: LFG is still very small and compact; it looks like she hasn’t stretched yet. Super Boof is growing in a normal and balanced way. Bruce Banner is currently the strongest and most vigorous plant. Lemon Cherry Gelato had a significant stretch, but the flowers are still very small. I decided to eliminate the Lemon clones because I’m not satisfied with the way this phenotype grows. ============================================================= Legend: 📅 DATE ​🗓️ ​DAY (StageWeek / Day) 🌡️ VPD ​​💨 CO2 💧 WATER ADDED 🥗 FOOD ADDED ⚗️ EC 🔬​PH (adjustements) 🛠️​ ACTIONS 📋 NOTES​ 📅​🗓️​🌡️​​💨💧🥗⚗️🔬​🛠️📋
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~ WEDDING CHEESECAKE FAST FLOWER by FastBuds ~ Well fam, here we go again with another epic strain from FastBuds Fast Flowering stable. After having such tremendous success growing their Gorilla Cookies Fast Flower outdoors last year, I've decided to run another of their fast flowering strains outdoors this year... Wedding Cheesecake Fast Flower! The best description of this awesome cultivar comes directly from my friends at FastBuds which is as follows: "A delight for the mind and body: Wedding Cheesecake FF (Fast-Flowering) is a delicious strain that offers XXL yields in a 7-8 weeks flowering cycle. This terpene powerhouse produces loads and loads of mouth-watering vanilla-creamy-cookie-scented terps with hints of citrus and cinnamon. In addition to its delicious aromas, this variety grows very well in both indoor and outdoor setups, yielding up to 650 g/m2 without extra maintenance, making it the ideal strain for beginners as it allows you to maximize yields while minimizing work. This super-fast feminized photoperiod version offers upbeat and energetic yet deeply relaxing effects that are perfect for consumers looking for a heavily focused, motivating, and creative high. It’s the ideal strain for those needing that extra energy boost to start a busy day on the right foot. Wedding Cheesecake FF boasts chunky, large-sized buds with a thick layer of silvery-white resin and bright orange hairs scattered all over: that just screams ‘quality’. The lime-green flowers sparkle with an array of hues ranging from dark to light green, to magenta and purple, and reek of a delicious aroma that’ll remind you of fresh store-bought cheesecake. This is an XXL hybrid that grows extremely tall in height, reaching up to 3m with one huge main cola and multiple long side branches that can withstand enormous yields of up to 650 g/m2 with ease. Wedding Cheesecake FF is extremely resilient to the elements and can be grown in almost every climate as long as you’ve got the space and basics covered, making her an excellent choice for those looking for large-scale harvests with a quick turnaround time without much effort." ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ The Setup: This is going to be an outdoor grow, but I have started the Wedding Cheesecake FF indoors as our weather is still too cold to put her outside (nighttime temp's dipping regularly into the 30's℉). The plan is simple... let her grow inside under a 19/5 light schedule until the nighttime temperatures stay above the mid 40's℉, at which point she'll be moved outside and transplanted into the soil which I have already setup and inoculated with beneficial microbes, and then let the fun begin!🤪💚 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Weekly Updates: 8/13- Week Two of flower is here for the FastBuds Wedding Cheesecake FF, and I must say how thoroughly impressed I am so far with this strain! It has withstood attacks by insects (leaf hoppers and Japanese Beatles), intense heat and humidity (110℉ heat indexes with 90+% RH) and multiple splits of two of her main branches at the trunk, and yet has grown into the 'Beast from the East' reaching over EIGHT feet in height and spreading her branches out to an enormous SIX foot diameter! Our weather has cooled off after last weeks tropical system passed and it's nice to have a much needed break from the heat and humidity! 8/15- I am continuing to water daily with 5-8 gallons of well water from the garden hose. Today, I top dressed the Wedding Cheesecake FF with 3 cups of Gaia Green 2-8-4 Power Bloom which I watered in with well water from the hose. I then applied 1/2 gallon of a nutrient mix I made up in 2 1/2g of well water consisting of: 1/4 cup Neptune's Harvest Seaweed(kelp) plant food and 2 1/2 tsp. of Plantonics Amino Bliss. While I was under the canopy I also removed a bunch of scraggly small, thin branches that were anywhere from 12" to 20" long and would never had amounted to anything worthwhile. 8/17- We had a couple of passing light rain showers today which didn't provide a lot of rain so I went ahead and watered the Wedding Cheesecake Fast Flower with approximately 5g of well water just to make sure that she didn't get thirsty. 8/19- Thunderstorms yesterday and today have taken care of my watering duties and all I really had to do today is to remove some yellowed and dead leaves throughout the canopy. There's the second week of flower on the books for the FastBuds Wedding Cheesecake Fast Flower and I anticipate that she'll really start to take off in the next week or two so hold on, this could be a wild ride!🤯 Thank you for checking out my diary, your positive comments and support make it all worthwhile! 💚Growers Love!💚😎🙏