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Hallo und herzlich willkommen am Anfang der 2ten Blütenwoche Einiges viel zum Wochenende an. Darunter viel, dass wir eine große Population an Trauermücken durch eine Nematoden- Kur und Gelb wie auch Blautafeln in den Griff bekommen mussten. Bisher obwohl wir es auch schon mal erwähnten, haben wir bis hierher von dem Neemöl- Extrakt noch nichts verwendet, da die Pflanzen ohnehin schon zu dem Zeitpunkt arg angeschlagen waren. Dahingehend haben sie sich alle gut erholt. Da unsere Liter Vorräte an Dünger nun doch kurz vor Ende nicht mehr alle samt top waren, sind wir jetzt auf das JU JU Royal Programm von Biobizz umgestiegen. Was soll man sagen, wenn man wem Vertrauen kann auf dieser Ebene, dann sicher Julian Marley 😇 Gestern Abend dann haben wir das Lollipopping unter der Voraussetzung Sauberes bzw. Desinfiziertes Arbeitswerkzeug wie natürlich auch Handschuhe vollzogen. Es war jetzt das insgesamt 3te mal das wir sie entlaubt/ gestresst haben. Was aber auch wichtig ist, es tut ihr ja gut und daher verwöhnt man sie auch wieder rum^^ Wir haben ca. 20 % entfernt, alles was Licht abbekommt und Sonnensegel blieben stehen. So ist bewerkstelligt, dass ausreichend Photosynthese betrieben werden kann. Sie waren alle schon sehr dicht gewachsen und schöner wäre letzte Woche gewesen zu Entlauben um so besser, für Luftzirkulation zu Sorgen und auch die Raumfeuchte runter zubekommen. Dennoch haben wir uns dafür entschieden, den Beschnitt genau zum Übergang in die 2te Blütewoche umzusetzen. Grund dafür auch, den Streck abzuwarten. Jetzt Anfang der 2ten Blütewoche ist die Bildung von Blütenansetzen voll im Gange und schon gut ausgeprägt. Demnach auch der Streck bald Stagnieren. Gießverhalten, sehr unberechenbar... man kann in die Pötte geben und nächsten Tag sind die Nährstoffe bis auf ein geringes quasi verpufft. In der Regel versuchen wir alle 2 Tage Nährstoffe zu verabreichen, ansonsten Wasser in auch PH angepassten Wasser. Ab der Blütephase fahren wir mit mind. einem PH von 6.5 bis höchstens 6,8 Da wie eben genannt nichts in die Pötte zu bekommen war, haben wir gestern auch mit 1 ml/ L ne leichte Blattdüngung mit Green Mystic vorgenommen. Nur erreichbare Sonnensegel bzw. Blätter wurden besprüht. Andere Blätter darunter bzw. daneben wurde versucht so gut wie möglich abzudecken (Küchentuch). Ja soweit wäre es jetzt erstmal. Wie immer, hinterher fällt einem immer wieder noch was ein was man sicher Schreiben wollte ;-) Aja Gesternhatten wir dann auch auf 720 Watt umgestellt. Wir freuen uns auf die kommende Woche und wünsch somit allen Growmies einen tollen Start in die neue Woche! Vielen Dank auch an alle die vorbeischauen, kommentieren und oder Liken! VG 👋
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Day 33-40 (May 24th-May 31st) (Day 34) I just found a herm branch on the tight blueberry pheno. It looks like a random pollen sack opened right above a lower branch. I removed the sack but I saw a small amount of dust fall onto one of the lower branches. I’m going to leave it to see if it will pollinate that small branch at all. I spent a good 5 minutes looking closely for bananas or claws but couldn’t find anymore. The main bud is clearly unaffected so I will just leave it unless it is visibly seeding itself. Too bad because I’m really excited for this plant. (Day 36) Not a lot has happened since I flushed them. Growth actually looks healthy and I don’t see any deficiencies on anything yet. (Day 37) Both of these badazz cheese phenos are picture perfect and easily hold up against Canadian and California quad grade. I might try to reveg them at the end and take some clones. They have this unique pungent, grassy, sour milk smell that is just wonderful. The density and bud structure is looking great too. This whole plant will probably take 3 minutes to trim if that. (Day 38) Just found a banana on the shitty blueberry pheno. This pheno is trash and I would honestly throw it away if it didn’t mess up the 3 perfect rows. It has almost no frost, no smell, is airy and has bad structure. I’ve actually never seen a plant with such little frost. Even outdoors. (Day 39) I think most of this tent will be done by day 60 but I will probably ride it out until day 70+. I don’t think the blueberries or the jacks will fill out very much either way but taking it too day 70 will ensure maximum production from each plant.
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Really nice plant. Very strong smell, Well THC coated buds and very nice effects. Lovely.
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Leaves are getting more yellow. Light burn? Turning the light down to 18 hours soon
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Essa semana estamos no meio da estabilidade, você aumentará a rega um pouco pois as plantas são grandes e a temperatura está mais alta. As plantas estão bem resinadas.
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final weeks flowering
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Fellow growers, Back for the weekly update. This girl starts smelling just yummy. Nice scents of wood/pine, cheese and citrus, at least to my nostrils :) Steady fattening no more growth, amber/milky on the sugar leaves but clear/milky on the buds/calyx. At least 10-14 more days is my guess. Exciting :) Very thirsty last days, I will stop feeding in 5-7 days. It's been all organic feeding so no need for extreme flushing.
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She's looking extremely healthy enjoying lactobacillus made by me and florians living organics full of 10 types of mycorrizae,humic and fulvic ácidas,aminoacids,vegetable hormones and beneficial fungus,also guanokalong extract which is also full of life man! She's just an organic happy girl in a soil full of micro life,thank you everybody peace ✌️ 💚 ❤️ 💛
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Week 8 (20-3 to 26-3) 20-3 Temperature: 28.8 degrees (lights on) 20.9 degrees (lights off) Humidity: 62% (highest) 43% (lowest) 21-3 Temperature: 27.6 degrees (lights on) 20.8 degrees (lights off) Humidity: 62% (highest) 41% (lowest) Today i installed an humidifier, it will keep the tent at around 65% when it gets below 55% 22-3 Temperature: 28.2 degrees (lights on) 19.7 degrees (lights off) Humidity: 71% (highest) 45% (lowest) No pictures. 23-3 Temperature: 26.8 degrees (lights on) 19.7 degrees (lights off) Humidity: 64% (highest) 50% (lowest) Today i heavily defoliated the Chemdog #1 and #2 24-3 Temperature: 26.1 degrees (lights on) 18.5 degrees (lights off) Humidity: 68% (highest) 52% (lowest) Added 15L to the reservoir. 25-3 Temperature: 26.1 degrees (lights on) 19.1 degrees (lights off) Humidity: 79% (highest) 50% (lowest) No pictures. Today i switched to 12/12. 26-3 Temperature: 24.9 degrees (lights on) 18 degrees (lights off) Humidity: 66% (highest) 56% (lowest)
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et voila. celle ci démarre super bien. Elle à l'air forte, résistante, prête a tout . Une Rambeu quoi..😜 09/05 jusqu'à la tout va bien. 12/05 la tige ma parut un petit peu fine, la lampe doit être un peut trop haute, mais ca a l'air d'aller. Une tige haute sera peut-être plus facile a gérer en Lst. J'améliore mon système petit a petit. Il y a beaucoup à faire encore .
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December 15, day 1, seedling healthy with taproot growing 1.5 inches out of rapid rooter. Transplanted to seedling container. Under 25w Sansi LED untill it is ready for veg lighting. 5 gallon final container prepped with buffered coco/perlite. December 18, day 4. Seedling has had some issues with transpiration, probably due to not enough flushing of the coco. The result is damage to the tips/necrosis of the first true leaves. I flushed the medium and the seedling seems to be recovering. It is sending out more roots and growing at a steady pace. I also moved the seedling into its final pot. This feels a little premature, but it was over growing it's humidity dome. In the final pot it can be covered by clear plastic to maintain humidity. December 19, day 5, new growth is healthy which I am happy about. I will cross my fingers that my quick adjustments fixed the transpiration issues. I am hoping to get it huge and have it trained across the whole 2x4 tent, and it needs to avoid getting stunted for that to happen. 💪🌱 December 20, day 6, I had a bit of a scare when I accidentally knocked my humidity meter and it fell right onto the seedling! The poor thing was knocked right over. It seems to be fine, just leaning a little bit over which will hopefully correct itself in the next few days. December 21, day 7, healthy growing 🌱👍
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such an beautyful strain! the colors are really outstanding and the scent is incredible! loads of resin production on this one, not the highest yield but insane quality!
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solo me fui dos días de la casa y cuando llegue así estaba, va muy bien su crecimiento Bueno como ven e ido podando las hojas bajas para que pueda coger más luz su tallo, ahora mismo la tengo en un indoor casero que tengo por qué el clima está muy lluvioso
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Day 17 of flowering I applied the last dose of Delta 9. They reacted beautifully. Hope to see big colas and healthy buds.
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shortest plant is 50cm tallest being 95cm. They are all doing wonderfully, most of autos are budding nicely and all of the photoperiods are ready to flower. looking very promising. i am changing my light schedule to 14-10 to kick these girls into flower.. this will give the plants an extra 17% (or so) a day under the lights.rather than 12-12. i cant be fussy as i only have one grow space but if my research is correct these should grow beautifully! the autos are well ahead so shouldnt affect my harvest weight too much. like i say i cant be fussy! thanks for looking
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It was a busy week full of events. I got them a 600 watts HPS light and microbes to help them grow faster. I finally started the trellis netting to even the canopy and get more from the lights and I also spray the plants again for bugs. I found out that I've been using powder nutrients on my reservoir and that's probably why I've been getting floods two or tree times a week and now the valve is open only when I'm there, because I'm sick of cleaning and I took that little sick plant out. My cats have her now.
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When I brought the LED lamp closer than 30 cm, the tips of the leaves of the plants dried up, fortunately they are fine now.
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This week we haven't really experience anything too crazy, plant C had a little underwatering issue she got thirsty started to look pretty weak the 1st day of week 6 (for her only) she had recovered by the end of day 1 before going into the dark cycle. As the week progresses we should see some more tricome production and some more development of the bud sites. I'm hoping the underwatering that happened won't stunt or hurt the end yield too bad, that was a bad moment of laziness... whoops. Overall I haven't had any problems yet with pests there's been a lot of gnats and spiders on the outside of the tent but nothing on the inside. For a cheap tent it's working awesome. It does have some light leakaround the zippers but this isn't a problem for me as I'm growing in a darker area already. But if this were in a bright room all the time this tent would be a bad choice. Now as week 7 progresses we'll start seeing more rapid Bud development and see some increased tricome production. To think this girl (plant A) is just barely over halfway done is crazy. I have ended up removing the entire bottom 1/3 of the plant in the form of defoliation of the yellowed and dying leaves. People say don't defoliate Autos for shock reasons I hope it doesn't really matter.