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81 days from seed to harvest. Last 6 day dry cycle. Last 24 hours total darkness and upped the fan speed. Hang them all up in tent. Aiming for low 60% humidity and around 19 - 20 C. No oscilating fans active, only 2 exhaust fans on low setting. Report back when dried. After two weeks drying they still need to cure, Got around 200 grams of nice bud out of it all. Had a little taste and was pretty good. Very piny/earthy taste. I like it. Overall easy plant and im pretty pleased with it for my first grow. Setting up for next grow: Watermelon Candy F1 auto.
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🌱 Week 3 – End of Vegetative Stage 10/04 (Day 22): Watered with 500 ml at pH 5.7, EC 1300. Solution included 2.5 ml/L CalMag + 1.4 ml/L Coco A + 1.4 ml/L Coco B — Deeper Underground removed from the mix starting today. Runoff measured EC 700, pH 7.0. Considering removing a few fan leaves to allow more light penetration to the lower branches. 10/05 (Day 23): No watering today — pots still heavy and moist. The tips of new leaves are showing a very light green to yellowish color. Planning to start micronutrient supplementation directly in the nutrient solution in two days. Plants continue stretching rapidly; one grew 4 cm in the last 24 hours. Roots are now protruding through the fabric pots, indicating full root colonization. 10/06 (Day 24): Pistils visible on all plants — flowering will begin next week 🌸. Tried increasing light intensity to 20k lux, but plants showed stress, so it was reduced again. Still not obtaining reliable results with the lux meter, so I’ve ordered a PAR meter to better control light levels. Watered with 1 L of the same solution as Day 22. Runoff EC rising slightly to 750, pH stable at 7.0. Week 3 Summary — End of Vegetative Stage Strong vegetative finish: vertical growth continued steadily, some plants growing 4 cm in 24 h. Root zone fully colonized — roots visible through the fabric pots. All plants showing pistils → clear sign of transition to flowering. Light management tricky this week; stress appeared above 20k lux. PAR meter ordered for better control. Nutrient mix stable at EC 1300 (2.5 CalMag + 1.4 A/B). Deeper Underground discontinued. Runoff EC ~ 700–750, pH ~ 7.0 → substrate still buffered high, but plants adapting well. 🌼 ➡️ Plan for Week 4 – Flowering Week 1 Nutrients: Transition feed: keep CalMag at 2.0–2.5 ml/L, A/B around 1.4–1.6 ml/L. Introduce bloom additives gradually (PK boosters or bloom A/B if applicable). pH: Keep irrigation at 5.6–5.7 to slowly bring substrate down from 7.0. EC: Increase gradually toward 1400–1500 µS/cm as flowers initiate. Lighting: Use PAR meter to maintain 300–400 µmol/m²/s (~15–18k lux) during transition. VPD: Raise to 1.0–1.2 kPa for better transpiration and nutrient flow. Defoliation: Light removal of large fan leaves if necessary to expose lower sites. Observation: Watch for stabilization of new growth color and confirm consistent pre-flowering on all plants.
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Buds are finally fattening up! I've decided to open her main stems a little bit, lack of space in the grow tent made training almost impossible but using this plate method I'm able to expand her arms while keeping her in a quite small surface. Guess what, the plate works really well, it was easy to set up and it helps a lot improving the airflow around the main colas.
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Ok so I'm going too only feed pH water from here on out too force the plants too use up all that's in the soil , I am hoping I can carry them on now for the next 2 weeks like this before they are ripe ,
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*Day 67 since sprouting *Week 5 of flower *Smells strong now and very frosty *Final defoliation a few days ago *Still no nutes *Watered a gallon today
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Only just put them in will update soon tried to get a sponsor but no luck worth a shot lol. Jack is definitely the best pain relief I have ever had and looking for taste with the Mimosa looking forward there going gorilla outdoor UK 🐵really glad to be the first to do a outdoor diary on this strain
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The plants are ready to be chopped and hung for 3-5 days. I removed all the fans leaves and left them all branches on the main stem. The ladies smell so strong I can wait to see how they turn out when they are dried and cured. 1) I plan to hang them for 3-5 days @ 71 f and 50-55 RH, 2) Do a final tight trim 3) Than I will move them to jars and cure for 2-3 weeks I will update the diary with harvest pictures & weight before I move them to the jars for curing. I think the seeds might have got mixed up when packing because these three plants were all supposed to be the same and you can clearly tell from the pictures that they are not.
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Que pasa familia, vamos con la décima y última semana de floración de estas Papaya Sherbet feminizadas de fastbuds. Vamos al lío, de las 3 plantas, me quede con 2 por espacio, siempre pongo alguna semilla de más por si no abriese alguna por no perder ese hueco del indoor. También se trasplantaron a su maceta definitiva, en este caso de 7 litros que además provocó un shock que también solucione. El ph se controla en 6.2 , la temperatura la tenemos entre 20/24 grados y la humedad ronda el 50%. Las flores están bien prietas y sacan unos aromas afrutados bien llamativos, que bomba como se han puesto. Hasta aquí todo, Buenos humos 💨💨💨.
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I went ahead and transferred this week I also decided to start up my out door project things are looking good clones are Adapting well to new systems
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Dinafem Critical Cheese is one of the best plants I have grown! Resistant to mold ( at night sometimes the humidity reached 99.9% and so the wall started to show fungus marks, the situation was rectified by adding an extra fan) . Critical cheese is a pleasure to grow, especially one of them who smells like strong lemony cheesy goodness and is very sticky, my room smells so strong when i open the grow room door! I will try all of Dinafem seeds in the future!
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The plant on the left is starting to get lockout from issues with the autopot valve in that setup. It stays attached and working fine for about a month, and then eventually stops working and I open my tent to see water flooding the autopot. The flooding stays contained in the system thankfully, but destroyed my rootzone pH. The plant on the right is doing fine besides the heat.
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Die Pflanzen saugen aktuell täglich im Schnitt 1.5 Liter an Nährlösung weg. PK13/14 wurde nach zweimaliger Gabe wieder abgesetzt. Topmax für Blütewoche 6 Start auf 3 ml/l erhöht. Woche 7+8 wird dann nur noch PH reguliertes Wasser gegossen. Stand jetzt, sieht es so aus als ob die violette Dame als erstes erntereif ist. Bei den anderen 3 Damen sieht es eher nach 8-9 Wochen Blütephase aus.
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30 g 20 m 10 b ......... Did some defoliation this week. Ph plunges into the low 4's all week. Was a constant struggle.
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@Chupadeos
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Buenas shurs después de la poda FIM,las plantas han respondido muy bien excepto sweet skunk que no se si sera por su raza o por que ella simplemente es así pero están muy bien,se ha hecho una selección de clones,las plantas están en 28/32 cm siendo las sweet skunk las más pequeñas a las más altas se les ha repetido la poda FIM cuando termine esta semana comenzaremos la floración,en cuanto a abono todas están deseando de coger aún más nutrientes,veremos la reacción de ellas tras una segunda poda FIM. saludos y dulces humos
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Lst is a little hard in this plant, because it has very shor internodes, but lets see how it will evolve The plant is beginning to show some preflowers