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Flowering W2 D1 Middle girl - 75cm,h from yesterday 2-3cm 3cm, SUPERCROPPING on all main stems. Think there is no other way to reduce height at this point. Too late for topping, so supper cropping is the best option right now. After bending secure main stem with wire for first 2-3 days Add 10l solution to tank, clean return line and filters Light intensity - Max 850 PPFD in middle , Light distance - 55cm, DLI - 37, Light Interval 12/12 Midea AC-27c5% day/night, TM 68/63%, AC Infinity AUTO Day RH - 69/72%, Night RH - 63/74%, Day Temperature - 28/29c, Night Temperature -22c/23c, Leaf temperature 25/26, VPD Day - 0.8/1.0 , VPD Night 0.8/0.9 CO2 - 400+PPM Nutrient Tank - 2.80EC, PH-5.80 Temperature - 19/20c, ORP-410/450mV Day Misting - 15s ON/20min OFF + 1 x 5 minute long shot Night Misting - 15sON/30min OFF Runoff 12.00h-r3030ec - low runoff, 18.00h-r2980ec, 22.00h-r2860ec Flowering W2 D2 Super cropping looking nice, girls getting up they heads, leaving like this for now, no touching Light intensity - Max 850 PPFD in middle , Light distance - 55cm, DLI - 37, Light Interval 12/12 Midea AC-27c5% day/night, TM 68/63%, AC Infinity AUTO Day RH - 69/72%, Night RH - 68/70%, Day Temperature - 28/29c, Night Temperature -23c/24c, - getting warmer nights, reducing night/day temperature differential, slowly.. Leaf temperature 25/26, VPD Day - 0.8/1.0 , VPD Night 0.8/0.9 CO2 - 400+PPM Nutrient Tank - 2.80EC, PH-5.80 Temperature - 19/20c, ORP-410/450mV Day Misting - 15s ON/20min OFF + 1 x 5 minute long shot Night Misting - 15sON/30min OFF Runoff - 10.00h-3030ec/6.05ph, 22.00h-r2860ec Flowering W2 D3 Light intensity - Max 850 PPFD in middle , Light distance - 55cm, DLI - 37, Light Interval 12/12 Midea AC-27c5% day/night, TM 67/63%, AC Infinity AUTO Day RH - 69/72%, Night RH - 68/70%, Day Temperature - 28/29c, Night Temperature -23c/24c, - getting warmer nights, reducing night/day temperature differential, slowly.. Leaf temperature 25/26, VPD Day - 0.8/1.0 , VPD Night 0.8/0.9 CO2 - 400+PPM Nutrient Tank - 2.80EC, PH-5.80 Temperature - 19/20c, ORP-410/450mV Day Misting - 15s ON/20min OFF + 1 x 5 minute long shot Night Misting - 15sON/30min OFF Runoff - 10.00h-3080ec/6.08ph, 19.00h-r2890ec Flowering W2 D4 Foliar feed - Athena Stack 0.2ml + 1 drop H4SiO2 - 200ml Remove wire from tops-supper-cropping, Light intensity - Max 800 PPFD in middle , Light distance - 55cm, DLI - 36, Light Interval 12/12 Midea AC-28c5% day/night, TM 67/63%, AC Infinity AUTO Day RH - 69/72%, Night RH - 68/70%, Day Temperature - 28/29c, Night Temperature -23c/24c, - getting warmer nights, reducing night/day temperature differential, slowly.. Leaf temperature 25/26, VPD Day - 0.8/1.0 , VPD Night 0.8/0.9 CO2 - 400+PPM Nutrient Tank - 2.80EC, PH-5.80 Temperature - 19/20c, ORP-410/450mV Day Misting - 15s ON/20min OFF + 1 x 5 minute long shot Night Misting - 15sON/30min OFF Runoff - 16.00 r3130/5.95, 21.00h-r2900ec.. Flowering W2 D5 Runoff around 3450ec-5.95ph, girls looking great, growth 2-3cm/Day - 80cm Get some carbonization in tank, tomorrow new solution Flowering W2 D6 Runoff - 10.00 r3210, Nutrient Tank solution change, 2.80ec/5.95 , 2.92ec/5.99ph New irrigation timings - 20/20 - 20/30 Filter change, girls have some leaf tip burn, but stacking is great! Flush in midnight, 10min - 5+5+5+5, two longer feeds per day is sufficient ( 18.15 i 00.10) Checking runoff daily ,+3.0ec or more Flowering W2 D7 Foliar feed - Athena Stack + H4SiO2 - 200ml Canopy @ 86-88cm, growth for this week 15/16cm Light intensity - Max 800 PPFD in middle , Light distance - 55cm, DLI - 36, Light Interval 12/12 Midea AC-28c5% day/night, TM 67/63%, AC Infinity AUTO Day RH - 69/72%, Night RH - 68/70%, Day Temperature - 28/29c, Night Temperature -23c/24c, Leaf temperature 25/26, VPD Day - 0.8/1.0 , VPD Night 0.8/0.9 CO2 - 400+PPM Nutrient Tank - 2.80EC, PH-5.80 Temperature - 19/20c, ORP-410/450mV Day Misting - 20s ON/20min OFF + 1 x 5 minute long shot Night Misting - 20sON/30min OFF Runoff - 19.30 Flush5 r2940, 19.50 Flush5 r2830! reset after 10min flush, 00.30 Flush3 r3090
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Day 63 Today the plants show clear signs of being in an advanced flowering stage. The buds have become dense and well-formed, covered in a noticeable layer of crystal-like trichomes that give them a frosted appearance. The foliage across the canopy is mostly a healthy deep green, while some of the lower leaves display lighter shades and patches of yellowing, creating a visible contrast between the top and bottom of the plants. The flowers are clustered tightly around the branches, and many pistils have begun to curl slightly, indicating ongoing maturation. The indoor environment, with reflective surfaces around the plants, highlights the structure and texture of the buds. Overall, the plants appear stable, developed, and progressing steadily toward late flowering
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@Takeaims
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The rest are still going good only 1 hiccup that was my fault damaged 1 plant it happens but atleast my tents still full looking to upgrade to bigger tent
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@valiotoro
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Hello everyone 🤩 she grew fast and with a beautiful green colour on the leaves! She has responded superbly to low stress training and topping & i defoliated her aswell and seems didn't even notice 😎 For the nutrient half grow half bloom and power buds 1ml/L Spider Farme SE7000 70% Wish you all a good day and happy growing 😎
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@Liquido
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Nulla di nuovo se non per il fatto che solo una si sta allungando più delle altre Vorrei defogliare ma non so dove mettere le mani😅 Tutti i rami mi sembrano ben sviluppati anche se sono tutti compatti Apprezzo consigli in quanto ho paura per la poca ventilazione andando avanti Grazie❤️
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Day 35 - All still growing very strong, both plants that aren’t being mainlined are very short & bushy but have a lot of bud sights! This strain has taken very well to mainlining as well, the double mainline is up to 8 tops now and doing great! Thank you to everyone for following & make sure to check back for daily updates! Happy growing friends!✌️🏼🌱
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Now we are in week 8. Plants stopped growing. I will let them grow two more weeks and then I will at least harvest two of them. Depending on the trichomes I will keep the other two for 4-5 weeks more, because I will be away ... traveling lets hope that the sun is coming out again and that the buds get bigger and bigger in the last two weeks. BTW I stopped giving any type of nutrients, just water.
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Nothing to say really Most of the upper buds are very dense but the lower ones are still soft Trichomes still clear, i have a shitty magnifier 30x. Smell is strong and now the smell have a more cannabis smell mixed with blueberry
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Ooooooweeeeeee they’re all doing so good even the extras that I threw in flower with out cloning are doing great .. in just 2 more weeks I’ll throw the donor plants into flower
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@Farmerted
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So, I have fought PH and phosphorus deficiencies. Starting to come back around. She is budding and getting happier every day. Lowered my water ph to 5.8 and it has been doing the trick. Upped the bloom mutes lowered the veg mutes. Only giving grow because of such little dirt. Feeding every other day now and watching for it to get too hot. Flushing weekly for salt build up. Hopefully next week we see some better results. She is perking up every day.
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Week 14 marks not only the completion of the first week of flowering but also a remarkable stretch in the growth of my green companions. It's like they've hit a growth spurt of epic proportions, reaching for the stars with leafy determination. They're like botanical skyscrapers, standing tall and proud in their green kingdom. Each week, these plants become more beautiful, like nature's own masterpiece unfolding before my eyes. The best part? There's no more discoloration on the leaves, and they're gobbling up nutrients without any negative side effects. It's like they've discovered the fountain of leafy youth, and they're thriving like never before. But amidst the leafy triumphs, there's a slight hiccup in the form of temperature. Throughout the day, the temperatures can reach a toasty 83 degrees. I have a Vivosun controller that's supposed to kick in the exhaust at 79 degrees, but it seems to be struggling to keep up. Looks like it's time to bring in the big guns and get an AC unit for my green haven. As I reflect on the journey so far, I can't help but feel a sense of awe and gratitude for these amazing plants. They've taught me patience, perseverance, and the true beauty of nature's artistry. Here's to Week 14 – a week of stretching, flowering, and the promise of a bountiful harvest. Cheers to my green companions – may they continue to grow and thrive in their leafy paradise! 🌿
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Day 36- 20/6 General: She keeps growing at a very nice pace, flowering stage just started. Today I cut a good amount of foliage, and accidentally broken a nice branch while training her. It broke in a place I couldn't really 'cast it' so I had to let it go. I'm so sad, it was the first time ever. After some very hot days, now came rain, and an exponential increase of RH. Turned off the humidifier for now and still have peaks of 60% with light off and ventilation full on. But RH outside is 95%, so it's hard to do much better for now. Techniques: Training day, moved a little the stems and broke one in the very bottom, so had to discard it. Took some foliage away to get more light in it. Feeding: Fastening day Smell: She's still the queen of the tent when it comes to this topic, no doubts about it. Temps and RH recorded today: 26c - 20c 60% - 39% Pests and plagues: Nothing to record. Day 37- 21/6 General: She's gettin really taller this last days. Up is the way! Need to do a little more training tomorrow or the day after to make sure all the plant gets the same amount of light. Today I didn't touched her, just took some pictures and let her do her thing. The heavy rain brough 96% RH outside, so I had a little peak oh 70% inside the tent for an hour, but it kinda locked on the 62% with the lights off and extractor full on. Techniques: Nothing to record. Feeding: Later today, before lights on, she'll have her first feed with flowering nutes. 1250ml Smell: She's still the queen of the tent when it comes to this topic, no doubts about it. When you trim some foliage, it comes a nice passionfruit punch. So good I can't believe in it. For those who know Rubicon or Brisa passion fruit sodas, it's just like that. 😍 Now my biggest stress is keeping my girlfriend away from the grow and keep it closed, because she loves that smell and is constantly nosing around. Love it. Temps and RH recorded today: 27c - 21c 70% - 42% Pests and plagues: Nothing to record. Day 38 - 22/6 General: It's stretching season for #3. She really needs a bit of training before it starts full on, and some defoliation. After breaking a stem, I'm a bit traumatised and avoiding touching them for some days. I'm giving her water now for a couple days to see if it gets a bit better, looks like I was giving her a bit too many nutes for this stage. So, first let her dry a bit, then start with PH'ed water. Techniques: Nothing to record. Feeding: I'm giving her water now for a couple days to see if it gets abit better, looks like I was giving her a bit too many nutes for this stage. So, first let her dry a bit, then start with PH'ed water. Smell: Same same, nothing new to record. Temps and RH recorded today: 26c - 22c 62% - 41% Pests and plagues: Nothing to record. Day 39 - 23/6 General: This days I really haven't done much. I wanted to give them a week to be themselves, and see after what can I do to improve them, so this weekend I'll use some time to eventually start a Scrog training, If I'm still on time. She's looking good, but I'm afraid the time between them and the advance stage of #1 might not be the perfect condition to do this. Techniques: Nothing to record. Feeding: Only h2o, ph 6.5 Smell: Same same, nothing new to record. Temps and RH recorded today: 27c - 21c 60% - 37% Pests and plagues: Nothing to record. Day 40 - 24/6 General: Another day is gone, nothing new, keep giving her water and thinking about the ScrOG to make this more effective, as they start to fight for space in the middle of the grow. She's outgrowing #1 Techniques: Nothing to record. Feeding: Aqua vulgaris - A.K.A. - Tap water Smell: Same same, nothing new to record. Temps and RH recorded today: 28c - 23c 53% - 37% Pests and plagues: Nothing to record. Day 41/42 - 24-25/6 General: Big big stretch. Techniques: Nothing to record. Feeding: Aqua vulgaris - A.K.A. - Tap water Smell: Same same, nothing new to record. Temps and RH: 30c - 17c (26 average) 62% - 24% (43% average) Pests and plagues: Nothing to record.
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Waiting on a full plant hang dry so will wait at least two weeks maybe three hope ma vegging station holds up n can dae tge damage the now as av said guys this is definitely not the perfect set up am not on good terms with land lord so basically squatting here lol and growing and a got caught with one in this house the land lord doesn’t even know lol 😂
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FBT2307 has sprouted. She had a membrane issue binding the leaves. I got the removed right before I updated. She is growing in the Athena blended line nutrition, under the Mars Hydro FC4800 light. Everything is look good now. Thank you Mars Hydro, and Fast Buds. 🤜🏻🤛🏻🌱🌱🌱 Thank you grow diaries community for the 👇likes👇, follows, comments, and subscriptions on my YouTube channel👇. ❄️🌱🍻 Happy Growing 🌱🌱🌱 https://youtube.com/channel/UCAhN7yRzWLpcaRHhMIQ7X4g
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🔥🔥🔥This heatwave is killin me.🔥🔥🔥 Thank God for the rain. Set kickin myself for deciding to hand water when I have everything I need to make an automated system. Taking clones trying to decide which strains to keep. Gave my gf's son 2 of the 3 pots that I had, so I'm down to 31 total. Indoor and outdoor should finish at the same time for a 50 plants harvest in the fall.😀😀 Even if I gotta build my kid a hamster ball, I need schools to open.
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Grow diary 11 stage 7 Day 61-70 This is such a short stocky plant. She has really bulked up while I have been away. She is full of trichomes and is the farthest along. In the next 10 to 20 days I'll have to remove her from the tent to get her of the automatic feeding and I can start flushing her. I know the yield is going be small on this one but the quality looks like its there.
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Welcome to Veg Week 4-5 of Divine Seeds Auto White Widow I'm excited to share my grow journey with you all as part of the Divine Seeds Autoflowering Competition 2025. It's going to be an incredible ride, full of learning, growing, and connecting with fellow growers from all around the world! For this competition, I’ve chosen the Feminized Automatic strain: Auto White Widow Here’s what I’m working with: • 🌱 Tent: 120x60x80 • 🧑‍🌾 Breeder Company: Divine Seeds • 💧 Humidity Range: 50 • ⏳ Flowering Time: 58 Days • Strain Info: 20%THC • 🌡️ Temperature: 26 • 🍵 Pot Size: 0.5l • Nutrient Brand: Narcos • ⚡ Lights : 200W x 2 A huge thank you to Divine Seeds for allowing me to be a part of this amazing competition and Sponsoring the Strains. Big thanks for supporting the grower community worldwide! Your genetics and passion speak for themselves! I would truly appreciate every bit of feedback, help, questions, or discussions – and of course, your likes and interactions mean the world to me as I try to stand out in this exciting competition! Let’s grow together – and don’t forget to stop by again to see the latest updates! Happy growing! Stay lifted and stay curious! Peace & Buds!
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Still no sign of flowering. Transplanted Novarine plant 2 into a 50-liters container. The spot is under a big shorea plant. Shorea is a South East Asian medicinal tree. This is minimum light spot in my yard. Hope she would flower. I choose plant 2 because I think plant 1 will stretch even further. Plant 1 was also moved to a shaded spot under an tree jasmin. This Millingtonia, Indian cork tree. I have sweet flowers all year round. People told me that dried tree jasmine flower mixed well with weed and is good for people with ashma and sinus. Kind of useless since why would asthmatic people even smoke? Plant 3 is my back up until I come up with a way to put her into flowers. Clone are doing nicely. And I am growing 3 clones from plant 1 and only one clone from plant 2. I’ll be donating the rest to friends with weight and blood sugar issues. By year end, I probable keep only one or two clones. One clone from bigger branch is growing just fine without any benefit form lighted grow box. Feeding plants with mid-level dose of cow manure tea and earth worm casting tea to keep leaves healthy. They should have been given a light dose of fertilizer. However, the flowering purslane are also eating and feeding soil microbes. Got my paws on triancontanol and brassinolide. Perhaps these will jolt Novarine THCV into flowering. Triacontanol won't dissolve in neither water nor alcohol. And it is emulsified with polysobate. Mixing of Triacontanol Triacontanol does not dissolve in polysorbate. It is rather emulsified. Means that it need to be melt and there need to be water added. My steps, 1) heated 70 grams of polysorbate in a big heat resistance glass cup. I used a beaker. Mix in 5 grams of triacontanol. And it does not melt. 2) Put in 100 cc of water and put in microwave. After the mix is boiled, triacontanol melt. There is foam. So a bigger cup and a spillage plate would prevent problem with my better half. 3) After heated, the mix is better. Then I added hot water from to make total 250 CC of solution. Then, the mix is clear. 4) Label the dose with pencil. This works better than labeling with ink. I use 5 cc at a time for my entire garden. 250 CC would last me 50 doses. No need to buy so much. This is cheap. Let’s see next week how effective they are.