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This is a custom hybrid strain created by myself. Calling it Garlic Widow. It's history: Parents are Mother: Humboldt Lemon Garlic Kush X-Pollen: Dniafem White Widow Ive been working on this strain for the last year. Profiles include a strong garlic smell with a citrus tone taste. The white widow added more tricome production as well as increase the citrus flavors. Homogeneous. Took the best 1 out of 8 plants (size, growth, smell, tricomes) and cloned her. Clone was sprayed with colateral silver and bred with mother. See video/images for results.
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5 beautiful young plants!!! They r indicas. Exiting for results. 🙌🏻🙌🏻
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@semechkin
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growing fast, seems I was skip few weeks in this diary.
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Topped Monday Changed Monday Big defoliation Friday
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hello weed friends!welcome back to Peaky's Enchanted Gardens!Our beautiful girls are in excellent health and everything seems to be going well! Meanwhile they continue their phase of fattening the buds and sweating of trichomes and to help their development we have added PK Stay up to date my friends that soon I will show you a lot of glue😜🤪😎🍭😝
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RG #1: 51,11 Grams RG #2: 61,82 Grams RG #3: 42,96 Grams 155,89g and 300 Watt used in total. I also had the SQ #1 in my tent, with that one it's 196,87g total and i smoked some already while it was drying like i think maybe 20g, so keep that in mind. I hope the harvest will hold up until my next run and that i can top the results with my next run by a lot, i really want to get closer to 300g total. It has been pretty much exact 4 Months from germination to putting everything into the jars. I know it has been my first grow and i did some mistakes, but still im not very happy with the results after all that invested time and effort. Not enough yield, i expected to get more out of it with 300 Watts and even if it the weed me really high, the strain has many problems in my opinion. Sadly i let it dry for too long. Everyday i checked the stems and if they will break of still bend and sadly it seems like this method isn't really useful. I should have started way earlier to cut everything down and put it into jars. So its still ok but too dry, Without Boveda Packs i get like 45-50% Humidity in the jars, the Boveda Packs raise it up slowly to like 60% but i think this will hurt the end result when it comes to taste and smell, curing will be not happening or be very slow because of my mistake. When it comes to seeds, i did found like 30 more in total, most on sq1 and rq2 but it seems like sadly all got some. Its really not much more left of them and i think it was just one pollen sac which opened somewhere. Haven't found it even after cutting all down. This was my first trim job and i did it all on my own, i did like 1 1/2 plants on one day, like 12 hours with some smoke breaks in between. It was hell. Besides the weed i also got 4 packs of trim which i will use to make some butter and some dry sift from my trim tray.
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This week is looking good and the babies are coming along great, I'm loving the way pheno 1 is so symmetric, large and in charge! I started out this grow with a bit of a hick up because of the pandemic but I tell you one thing, foliar feeding saved my plants! I foliar feed my seedlings at around 200ppm I use some micro nutes, along with amino mix to foliar feed. The foliar feeding definitely makes the plants more robust, they end up feeling hard and strong! I Usually foliar feed until I flip to flower then no more!
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Hey now, hope everyone is having a great weekend and staying safe. Another great week for the ladies, as they are now about 2 weeks into flower, and the stretch is winding down. I am still feeding them silica, cal mag, and flower nutrients maxi bloom by GHE. I will start to add a PK booster this week. I also will be switching to light from V1 to F1 sometime this week, and also integrating the UV/IR bar into the light cycle later this week. I will run the UV/IR bar for approximately 30 minutes prior to lights off to get started. The 5X5 is really starting to fill up nicely, I am running two dehumidifiers outside of the tent and I am able to maintain around 50% RH in the tent during lights on, and around 55% RH with lights off. Still very happy with the Spectrum X from Medic Grow. I am running her at 90% in the V1 cycle and will be transitioning to the F1 cycle later this week. Overall, the plants seem very happy and healthy. The temperature and humidity is significantly dropping so that helps keeping the tent cool and not overly humid. This is by far the best time of year to be flowering plants in my region. I hope everyone has a great weekend, Thanks for stopping by, Stay Safe and Blaze On!!! 💪 Website: https://medicgrow.com/ https://growdiaries.com/grower/medicgrowled
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​🌿 Journal de Culture : Mac 1 Autoflower – "Bee Happy" 🐝 (Semaine 6) ​Changement de décor cette semaine ! Ma Mac 1, désormais baptisée "Bee Happy" (marquée par ma petite abeille fétiche), a déménagé. Elle a rejoint la grande tente en compagnie de sa sœur. C'est en effectuant ce déplacement que j'ai pris conscience du monstre que j'ai entre les mains : cette plante aurait clairement mérité une tente entière à elle toute seule ! ​Elle a subi un stretch d'une violence inattendue. Je ne m'attendais pas du tout à ça. ​Paramètres de Culture & Gestion de l'Espace (Alerte Hauteur) ​Taille : Elle culminait à plus de 1 mètre de hauteur. J'ai dû intervenir d'urgence. Grâce à une combinaison de LST intensif et à l'installation d'un filet de SCROG, j'ai réussi à tricoter les branches pour la réduire et la stabiliser à 90 cm. Malgré cela, elle continue de pousser et de pousser ! ​Gestion Lumineuse : Ma lampe est actuellement placée à 55 cm de la canopée. La situation devient critique dans la box : il ne me reste plus que 20 cm de marge au-dessus de ma lampe. Je suis au maximum des capacités de mon espace. ​Climat : Les températures restent calées à 24°C le jour / 21°C la nuit. ​Humidité : Changement de consigne. Avec la présence des systèmes Autopots et du réservoir dans la même pièce, l'humidité a grimpé. J'ai donc allumé le déshumidificateur et je le cale pour stabiliser l'espace à 60% d'humidité. ​Changement de Régime & Soins Ciblés ​Gestion Autopot : J'ai temporairement coupé les vannes de l'eau du système Autopot. ​Arrosage manuel de correction : J'ai remarqué l'apparition de quelques petites marques suspectes sur certaines feuilles. Soupçonnant une carence en Calcium et Magnésium (très fréquente lors d'un stretch aussi explosif sous LED). j'ai préparé un apport ciblé : 50 cl d'eau claire additionnée de 0,6 ml de Calmag pour corriger rapidement le tir. bientôt quand le pot aura séché elle recevra le PK 5-8 biotabs le 21/05 Apport de 0,75 cl d'eau avec 4 ml de PK 5-8 biotabs PH 6,3 . ​Analyse de la structure . ​Le filet de SCROG est désormais indispensable pour dompter la structure de "Bee Happy". Comme on peut le voir sur les images, la canopée est idéalement plate et homogène grâce au tricotage des branches, maximisant la pénétration lumineuse sur tous les futurs sites de têtes. ​La floraison est maintenant bien installée. Des milliers de pistils d'un blanc pur forment des pompons bien visibles à chaque intersection. On observe la fameuse petite abeille qui veillera sur elle jusqu'au rinçage. Malgré les légères taches de carence que je garde à l'œil, la masse de verdure globale est imposante, saine, et dégage une énergie incroyable. Le tronc et les branches secondaires, bien écartés par le filet, sont solides et prêts à encaisser le poids des fleurs. ​Un grand merci comme toujours à @mia_biotabs, à Mrs_Larimar ainsi qu'à vous tous qui suivez l'évolution de la bête ! La bataille contre la hauteur est engagée. On croise les doigts pour que le stretch s'arrête enfin afin que "Bee Happy" puisse se concentrer à 100% sur le gonflement de ses têtes. À la semaine prochaine !
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I’m seeing some issues in some plants. Not stacking and look nutrient burned?
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Dia 110 de vida y 2nda para 3ra semana de floración. Han hecho un estiron final llegando a medir casi 3 m y han empezado a florecer se ven muy sanas sigue todo muy bien algun saltamontes sigue motdiendo las hojas nada grave. Se avecina tiempo de tormentas y lluvias esperemos que no pase nada grave , las plantas estan preparadas para soportar lo que sea que venga aunque siempre puede haber algun imprevisto
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They are really starting to take off now.im hopeing they do get about a foot taller.not sure though.
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The plant has become really massive and the fruity smell it gives off is perhaps one of the most pleasant I've ever smelled. The plant drinks almost 2L of water per day. I changed the fertilizers by removing those not strictly necessary for the flower's energy, in order to make the plant use the vital lymph of the leaves, which will lose them further favoring the growth of the inflorescences. At the same time I added ADV Overdrive, a magnesium, phosphate and potassium based fertilizer which stimulates the weight gain of the flowers. For the hundredth day I decided to make a video, I'm definitely satisfied! I expect to cut the plant around the 10th week of flowering.
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Entering a new week :) Some lower leaf yellowing but overall very healthy. I wonder what to expect in terms of bud growth since this is my first time growing a regular plant. I'll have my microscope ready to check tricohomes in a few weeks Any comments or insights are always welcome Will probably post more photos later this week I'm happy with my CMH lamp. I don't want to give my plants a gimmicky light spectrum in flower
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February 28, 2019 Update: Chugging right along in the veg tent. I sprayed the plants with Neem Oil last week and the leaves look shiny from that, but no new signs of bug damage since then. I did feed them a little Recharge also and they really responded great to that. After taking the pics I did some HST bending at the base of the stem on all plants. I didn't bend them over, just pinched real hard and wiggled the plant back and forth until I could feel the bend between my fingers. We'll see how that goes. The DinaMed's are still taller than the MediKush's but the MediKush's still have a nice tight node structure. If all goes to plan I'll have my flowering plants chopped and hanging in 2 weeks and will then be able to move these girls into the flowering room. Bonus pic at the end of the view from my bedroom window. I'd love to see my buds get that frosty!
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Still very happy with this grow. I have started checking the trichomes for any colour change but all seem to look totally clear
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Chopped the first GG plant will update after it drys and I trim it. The cheese plant that isn't LST probably has another week or so maybe less. The rest have a few weeks slowly making more room in the tent. Only giving water for the rest of the time maybe some cal-mag to help the plants that at burnt (NL, both cheese).