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Strain: Chill Out OG F4 Harvest Day 64 Flower Day: 113 from sprout Medium: Fox Farm Ocean Forest Light: Vivosun VS2000 at 100% VPD: 1.5 kPa Light Distance: 12 inches Watering: By hand, ~oz daily Nutrients: pH Perfect Advanced Nutrition Grow, Bloom, Micro 2 ml / L, 1 ml / L big bud 30 inches YIELD: 54 grams dry and trimmed. Pretty sticky. Piney and floral smell (girlfriend said smelt a little like Christmas)
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Few days more and it’s ready to harvest 😎
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Hey guys that’s my first diary. So don’t be so hard with me 😅
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Hola a todos!!! Como estan??.. les comento que esta semana he realizado un trasplante, a una maceta de 10 litros, la planta ni se dio cuenta que la he trasplantado 😅💪. He regado con agua y 1 sola dosis de fertilizantes en esta ocasión he usado shanty de namaste 1ml x litro.
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La planta se empezó a estirar y a mostrar sus primeros pistilos y ya empieza a marcar esas puntas que irán florando
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Got some better shots without light and a little video my cam is a bit shit got a video of trichs also in there girls seem to be flushing well started flushing the quick one later than the others as wasn't as developed. Took the 2 tester buds of very bottom under the plants on the first day of flush to try estimate how long to flush for........last pic and vid before harvest next uploads will be harvest hopefully
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3 dernier jours avant rinçage, demain je met pour la dernière fois les nutriments, l’odeur est à tomber par terre surtout la runtz qui sent le bonbon 🍬 🍭
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Welcome to my FastBuds GSC grow-off diary! I plan on growing 2 seeds from the same package - one using a 950ml Gatorade bottle dwc system, and the other sharing a 64L reservior DWC. I'll grow them both while trying to be as simiar in techique as i can, but i'm more interested in how the 950ml does, so might not be super picky about doing things exactly the same, heh. I'm making this all up as I go! Enjoy the ride! Week 0 ====== Day 0.1 - 2 seeds in water for 24hrs Day 0.2- 2 Seeds in wet paper towel, in a plastic bag for 24-48hrs until taproot is out Day 0.3 - 24hrs later - one seed has sprouted a tail Day 0.4 - 2nd seed sprouted tail; put both seeds into rockwool Day 0.5 - 1st seed sprouted from rockwool Day 0.6 - 1st seed doing well, 2nd seed no change Day 0.7 - Checked 2nd seed and hasn't budged, so it's a dud. Started a new seed (had 3 GSC, so all good!) Day 0.8 - 1st seed into the 1L DWC bottle! Day 0.10 - 3rd seed germinated - into rockwool to sprout. DWC Prototype ----------------- - 950ml Gatorade Bottle - 2x small air stones - 1/2" overflow tube where i want the water level to be - Nutrient top-feed line The reservoir below is 19L (~15L of solution) with a small 80gph water pump on lowest setting, which will be on a timer for 15 mins every 3 hours (at first - we'll see how that goes). The water pumps nutrient solution up to the Gatorade bottle and the overflow goes back down into the reservoir.
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Day 36 second day of 12/12 and no signs of flowering yet. Foliage is growing like crazy, but some could get an idea of how this is going to be a screen of green. To be exact - this will be a scrog plus four adult plants in the corners of the tent....😁. .......basically meaning : i've wasted time enough to cultivate 4 Plants 😯. Considering the experience from my last grow (rather indica-type bushy plants) i will overthink my method of scrogging for future grows. 1.) Build a frame to get a real tight netting 2.) Installing the net as soon as possible 3.) No more supercropping, LST or whatever....... only use the net to steer directions of growth 4.) Strictly remove fan-leafs, taking light from any other shoot this way i'll be able, to make better use of the shoots and branches pointig away from the center - whether mighty big sativas or small bushy indicas........ i'll have way better controll ........hopefully😎 Nutrients: i'm on 50/50 growth/bloom fertilizer...... to get N down i'll fill up with bloom only during the week and leave away GROWTH completely when changing the nutrient-solution next time. Day 39 Visible signs of flowering…….. Time to give a P-Boost! Cut down N and raised P, so it should be something like 10-40-35 (N-P-K; roughly). Next week i‘ll switch to regular bloom-nutrition. The young ladies look wonderful. Shoots galore! Not too much of a stretch yet. Day 40 Lollypopped carefully and took some fan-leafs out the canopy. Tomorrow i'll remove weak branches from the canopy and organize my entire scrog. Now that'll still leave me with 4 trees standing in the corners........ and i made a decision: I'll cut'em!!! .....then i will try to make 'em clones and reveg them. This way i might have some pretty little plants, when spring arrives😎. Wonder wether they can produce roots fast enough to keep the entire top alive. Since this is just an experiment i'll keep it nice and easy - ill make a clean, diagonal cut and put them into a ALL ESSENTIALS-solution (0,3 g/l), then they'll have a cosy place on the floor of the tent while light's on and will move to my livingroom for the rest of the day. Either theyll show roots or die trying.... I'll let you know:-). Day 41 after getting so little N, getting the legs shaved and the hair cut, the young ladies look a bit pale.... nevertheless they drink like crazy and keep growing. Organizing the scrog was easy - now 80 of 81 squares are filled and hopefully i'll find a branch i can weave into the last one....... ROOTS!!!! there are roots reaching out of all 4 buckets into the reservoirs....... but yet the drainage seems to work........ wonder wether it will effect the water in the reservoirs....... reservoir No. 4 is way darker tha the rest........ maybe the pump didn't get the last drop when i changed solution (day 39). now it's time to let them recover a little bit and then i'll chop off their heads 😯. right now i got the idea of cooking some soil in the oven -to get it bug
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We are all finished! 79 days from seed, 11 weeks !
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Harvest done, plant is drying. 116 days from seed: 51 days veg + 65 days flora.
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She needed more nitro again but she has a beautiful even color now and I'm ready for all of these bud sites to start building up 🤤. I'm excited for her to relax and flower
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I have a low consume of electricity today i change the light upped 50 watt the next week i started to fertilized. More auto of Dutch passion have more weeks to live for this in this time i prefer dont use any fertilized. I dont have idea the cbdv are strong plant for this i think wait to fiammingo the plant in the future in this time IS very early mi waiting... Next week bye
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Que pasa familia, vamos con la sexta y última semana de crecimiento 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 el mismo trasplante provocó un shock, que también fue solucionado inmediatamente. El ph se controla en 6.2 , la temperatura la tenemos entre 20/22 grados y la humedad ronda el 50%. Hasta aquí todo, Buenos humos 💨💨💨
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I hope everyone's New Year is off to a great start. These two are not the tallest but sure make up for it in flower and smell. They're stacked super tight a little to close for my liking but still healthy and happy. Over all Happy
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Day 79 (First Grow, Flowering Phase): Hey everyone! It's the start of a new week, and we're now on day 79 of our first grow. The flowering phase is progressing beautifully, with the buds getting bigger and frostier day by day. 🌸✨ We've started to see the formation of orange hairs, which is a promising sign of the buds maturing. The plants are looking healthy and vibrant, and the SCROG net is helping to keep everything well-supported and evenly exposed to light. Humidity issues from last week are still being monitored, and we're considering adding a dehumidifier to ensure optimal conditions as we move closer to harvest. Thanks for all your support and suggestions. Any tips for these final weeks of flowering are always welcome!