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: Hello guyss (if anybody watching). As you can see in the photos, it’s been an incredible week. The colas have fattened up a lot over the past few days, and the harvest time is getting closer. According to the Sweet Seeds website, they should be ready in about eight weeks, but in my opinion, they might take a bit longer. This is week seven, so by the end of next week, I’ll be able to determine whether they’re ready or not. It’s amazing how massive the colas have become — truly impressive. RHC #2 has some huge budss, and I’m really happy with how the plants are developing overall. I’ve continued following the BioBizz schedule as usual, keeping the pH around 6.4, with no visible issues or deficiencies which makes me proud of my work. RHC #3 showed a lot of improvement this week and now looks just as big, even surpassing RHC #1 in height. The aroma is incredible — lots of cheese, a hint of sweetness, and something that reminds me of a red gummy candy. Even though the colors haven’t started to show yet, I’m still hopeful. For my second run, my girks are looking absolutely amazing.
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this time we got a different phenotype, the whole plant has started to turn purple, not just sporadically like in the last ztrawberriez grow. It looks beautiful and will be harvested soon
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Bending Into Bloom 🌿✨ She’s hitting her stride! This week was all about upward growth, and wow—she took full advantage of the sunny weather. Her structure is really starting to shine, with wide, open leaves and rich green tones. No stress, no pests, just a plant loving life. 🌞 Before any training or topping, I let her focus on building strength and vertical energy. And it shows—those leaves are soaking up the rays like solar panels, and the internodal spacing looks ideal so far. 👌 Here’s what fueled her this week: 🔸 Fed with BioBizz Grow, CalMag and Alg-a-Mic for balanced nutrition 🔸 Two days later, a fresh brew of compost tea for microbial diversity 🔸 Two days after that, Effective Microorganisms added to enrich the soil life 🔸 Silica spray every 3 days to keep those leaves resilient and shiny 🔸 Watered to slight runoff with pH adjusted to 6.58 and EC at a steady 1200 µS/cm The soil is alive, she’s thriving, and the overall vibe feels dialed in. No signs of deficiencies or stress—just solid, healthy growth. If she keeps this pace, next week will be the perfect time to start shaping her future. Can’t wait to see what happens when the real training begins! 💪✨ Stay tuned!
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6/17 and 9/18 Were extremely hot days. Today to reached 98 with temps still currently in the 90s as I right this at 7:22pm. Watered morning came back to discovery the bags had dried out. I watered again and fed; 3tsp big bloom, 1 calmagic, 1 grow big, 1/2 microbrew, 1 tsp unsulphered molasses. 1tsp kelp me kelp you. Watered fed and lightly watered again. 6/23 Plants seem fine post BT treatment. Found a few dead moth larvae. Plants look great and I haven't seen any negative effects from BT. Weather gas continued into the 90s. I had been watering twice daily. After examining the medium I decided to not water today as I had hit them pretty hard the day before. Fed and watered same schedule except I switched out microbrew for kangoroots on 6/23. I was going to apply second application of BT but on examination I found Aphids on my smallest mendo breath. This plant is a mendo breath reveg and I've been worried about pests due to its density. I put out two aphid traps (I doubt it will do much since the are only nymphs) and sprayed with MiteX by bromide. Cottonseed, clove and garlic oil with sodium bicarb and a few others. If this doesnt work they are all getting captain Jack's.
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All plants have nugs but the quick one . My F1 /royal critical & Royal gorilla all are looking like they are gonna have some weight stacked up. First grow is going amazing definitely hooked on growing these RQS seeds !!
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all in all, its a good smelling bud I WISH IT WAS PURPLE. 8 oz of good soild smoke. every time I OPEN THE JARS TO BURB THEM DURINGTHE CURING STAGE THEY WULD SMELL UP THE HOUSE.
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Пришлось повозится с капельным поливом,из-за того,что не менял предфильтр - забились капельницы,пришлось исправлять в неудобном положении тела,но всё сделал,полив снова в рабочем состоянии. Всё так-же подвязываю проволокой шишки,начинают падать под своим весом,по листу свитч раз в 10 дней,патока+триходерма+аминокислоты раз в неделю под корень. К слову,указал удобрения канна,на самом деле это мои удобрения из обычных солей,как кальциевая селитра,магниевая селитра и тд. замес делаю сам себе,нужно будет,покажу фото пофасованных сухих удобрений + ко всему магнитная мешалка,которой замешиваю.
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the plant has developed a lot this week but I notice a slight yellowing which I think is due to the fact that it has not yet received nourishment but that tonight it will receive and we will see what happens and if it settles in place, I will see what to do
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16th June We're drawing to a close. I'm not sure how much longer there is to go, we're well into the expected 55-65 day flowering window at this point. It's about to shut. At this point my past plants would have some mild chlorosis from nutrient burn or lockout, or at least some yellowing of leaves this late into flower as the plant goes looking for resources. I think the huge volume of soil works as a magnificent buffer against common errors. I feel like she really filled out the space we gave her beautifully. Makes me wonder if topping maybe three times might have given us a very interesting result, and much better in terms of light intensity per bud. I'm used to some chlorosis as a sign I look for that the plant has decided we're at the end of the road. So far, we're evergreen from top to bottom. I'll have to rely on inspecting the individual trichomes for change. Speaking of the main cola, it's huge. It's fat, it's girthy. Weighty, even. It's a sight to behold. It's also full of mould. See photos, I tried to open things up a bit for the camera. None of the other flowers seem affected. I'm honestly not surprised in the least, but if I knew to open the bud up a bit I would have done so. Might not have succumbed to the creeping grey death. About half of it is salvageable from a hasty first assessment. Fingers crossed as always. Looking forward to sampling, not long now :):):)
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Man, it's been a crazy week. These past few days have been brutal – seriously cold with this crazy humidity. I don't know about you, but I'm sick of the chills and the way my skin feels all sticky. It's been a struggle, but I'm finally getting on top of things. I think I've figured out a good routine to dry things out around here, so hopefully, I'll be feeling a lot more comfortable soon. It's been interesting watching these permanent marker plants grow. One of them is still kinda lagging behind, but I think I've got the other one figured out. It's stacked so perfectly, and it's starting to look super sparkly, almost like it's got little crystals on it. I'm curious to see if the other plant will catch up.
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Todo muy bien nacieron fuertes, a los 3 días de nacidas las trasplante y no hubo ningún problema. La Gorilla Ghost tardo 10 días en germinar bajo las mismas condiciones ambientales y riegos pero nació fuerte y grande. De 4 semillas que sembré las 4 nacieron 👍🏻
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Bit late posting this but the pictures are from D70, with work I didn’t have time until now. They’re still filling out the room ever so slightly. The girl at the front is suffering from light stress even though she’s the shortest, I have dimmed the light above her down to 70%. Out of all the the plants she has been the most difficult to manage from the start and has the smallest root mass. The other plants seem to be handling 100% with no issues. I have to say, at this stage of the grow, they do smell nicer than Strawberry Lemonade, very sweet and perfume like, harder to grow it seems but I am looking forward to trying her in August! Thanks guys!
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It’s almost time! This week both plants are getting flushed to prepare them for harvest. 🌱 After that, they’ll be cut down and hung up to dry. #2 has developed an absolutely massive main bud — honestly the biggest I've ever had so far! Meanwhile, #1 stands proud as the tallest plant in the tent, still giving off that amazing sweet, tropical aroma.🍍🍬 Both plants have shown a very fast flowering time, finishing up quicker than expected! Upon checking the trichomes, about 65% are milky, 30% amber, and 5% still clear — exactly where I want them for the effects I'm aiming for. Super excited to see the final results after the dry and cure💚
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ROYAL QUEEN CBG AUTO ROYAL QUEEN SEEDS Week #4 overall Week #3 Veg This week she really took off stretched along with side growth she's doing well in the organic soil and with the FOOP nutrient line. This strain is great for cancer patients as far dealing with symptoms and not getting the high. Stay Growing!! ROYAL QUEEN CBG AUTO
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Happy wk for this gelato41 (pheno small busy) All organic grown compost tea & SST TEA
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10-31 : Starting week 3 with reservoir cleanup, nutrient solution is about 440 ppm & 5.8 ph. Very good root growth on the left girl, going to top her tomorrow, everyting going well so far. 11-01 : Topped the girl on the left, girl on the right seems fine.