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🌾 Week 15 – A punto de caramelo, afinando tricomas. Semana 15 de floración y las plantas han llegado a ese punto tan buscado en el que ya están listas para cosechar, literalmente a punto de caramelo. En este momento ambas genéticas podrían cortarse sin problema, pero se ha decidido esperar unos días más para aumentar ligeramente el porcentaje de tricomas ámbar y terminar de redondear el perfil final. Se continúa con el lavado de raíces, manteniendo un riego limpio y estable para permitir que la planta termine de consumir sus reservas y complete la maduración sin interferencias. 🌿 Permanent Marker – Fotodependientes Las Permanent Marker presentan una madurez muy avanzada. Los tricomas están mayoritariamente lechosos, con una presencia clara de ámbar ya visible, y los pistilos se encuentran prácticamente en su totalidad oxidados. Los cogollos están duros, compactos y cubiertos de resina. Aunque ya podrían cosecharse en este punto, se opta por darles unos días extra para: -Incrementar ligeramente el porcentaje de tricomas ámbar. -Redondear el efecto final. -Aportar mayor profundidad al perfil terpénico. Una decisión basada en observación directa y no en calendario. 🌱 Jealousy Diesel – Autoflower Las Jealousy Diesel también han alcanzado un estado muy cercano a su punto óptimo. El engorde final está prácticamente completo y la producción de resina es evidente. Al igual que las fotodependientes, podrían cortarse ya, pero se ha decidido esperar unos días más para permitir que los tricomas sigan evolucionando hacia ámbar. En esta genética, la paciencia está siendo clave para obtener un efecto más completo y maduro. 🌿 Efectos visibles del lavado de raíces. El lavado de raíces está cumpliendo su función: -Hojas perdiendo color de forma progresiva. -Energía concentrada en las flores. +Aromas más limpios y definidos. -Planta estable, sin signos de estrés. Todo indica que las plantas están cerrando su ciclo de manera natural. 🔬 Control técnico – Week 15 • Lavado de raíces continuo • Riego solo con agua • Ambiente estable y sin cambios • Temperatura controlada • Humedad ajustada para floración tardía • Observación diaria de tricomas Estado actual -Tricomas: lechosos predominantes + ámbar en aumento. -Pistilos: casi totalmente oxidados. -Flores: completamente formadas y densas. -Resina: abundante y madura. Estamos literalmente en el último tramo, afinando detalles antes del corte. 🎯 Próximo paso En los próximos días se tomará la decisión final de cosecha en función de: -Evolución de tricomas. -Aroma. -Sensaciones generales de la planta. El cierre de este cultivo está muy cerca 🌿🔥
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Beginning of the week: I started feeding her nutrients. Megacrop. 0.5 grams/litre. End of the week: third megacrop feed. 1 gr/litre. Transplanted to 3.8 L fabric pot.
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hot days🔥🔥good rhythm 👏🏻💪😋 Continue with only water in the irrigation 💦💦 temperature 28º C☀️😅 Humidity 65%💧defoliation 🍃 and music 🎼 😉👍 Day 46: aerating for each liter of water 15 gr of compost tea pk booster and 5ml Orgatrex 24 - 36 h😋 And mini cooler installed👏🏻👏🏻 😉👍
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The Snow Panda from Atlas seeds is looking good so far on her 2nd week of veg starting to shoot up under this medic grow fold 6 Snow Panda from Atlas seeds is comming along good as shes starting to pick up a little size
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Harvest report for New York Turbo Diesel. Breaking ground to harvest was 84 days. Wet weight was 186 grams Dry weight =37g Power used for 12 weeks. 246.3Kw used on lighting. £73.89 at £0.30 a Kw Average 2.932 Kw a day =146 Watts power an hour during lights on. Dry weight from this grow. #1 49g #2 37g #3 46g #4 39g #5 51g #6 52g Total 273g True g/W = 273÷146=1.87g/W This was one great grow and there are a few strains I'm really considering running again straight away. This strain is one that I want to grow again but give her more space to flourish. She has grown decent solid buds absolutely coated in trichomes. One thing I have learnt during this grow is that the idea of cramming 9 autos into my tent was a stupid idea and trialling it with 6 plants was wise.
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Hi all, sorry for the delay, all continues to go very well, she is handling the nutrients very well wit only a very little tip burn. I increased the light a little bit, as I felt that some of the main colas on the side didn't get enough light. Next week I will probably be able to show the little veg-box I built, since the cuttings are slowly outgrowing their current home.
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Buenas a tod@s... Empezamos con la primer semana de flora, se las ve muy bien de momento, crecen fuertes y uniformes, algunas hojas marcan exceso, pero v atodo bien... Esperomos sacar buena cosecha en lo q respecta a calidad y cantidad, q ver q sale, de momento q crezcan fuertes y sanas... Un saludos y buenos humos... 💪🏻🏻😎
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Que pasa familia, estamos de nuevo con la Segunda semana de floración de estas blue spider de Zambezaseeds. Ya están las preflores formadas y ahora seguirán formándose ya veis , estas si tienen buen color también. Todo va sobre ruedas , añadimos esta semana el BETASHARK de Agrobeta. Agrobeta: https://www.agrobeta.com/agrobetatiendaonline/36-abonos-canamo Mars hydro: Code discount: EL420 https://www.mars-hydro.com/ Las maximas de temperatura no superan los 26 grados y las mínimas no bajan 20, así que no me puedo quejar. Los niveles de humedad también son los correctos van entre 50%/65% de humedad relativa. Por supuesto el Ph lo estamos dejando alrededor de 6. Hasta aquí es todo, buenos humos 💨💨💨
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Panta está linda, crescendo bem. Gosto muito do desempenho dela, barraca com condições mínimas, mas para ela tudo bem. Primeiras fábricas automática da Zamnésia, estou impressionado com a qualidade dos produtos. Visite www.zamnesia.com, você ficará surpreso com a variedade de produtos, todos da mais alta qualidade https://www.zamnesia.io/magic-mushroom-dosage-calculator https://www.zamnesia.com
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Today, I spent some time tying down branches under the net again. It’s still a tricky task as the branches are quite brittle and break easily. Fortunately, the plants recover quickly, and so far, I’ve mainly noticed new growth sprouting from where the branches broke. Watering Experiment: Too Much or Just Right? Two days ago, I decided to give each plant an additional 2 liters of water to test the effects of what felt like overwatering. The results were interesting: High Humidity: The relative humidity spiked to 74%, which I consider a minor downside. Lower Temperature: Dropped to 29°C. Explosive Growth: The plants responded with vigorous growth! Given the humidity increase, I’ve decided to water the plants heavily only once a week. This approach should give them time to rest and prevent the growth of more mushrooms in the soil—yes, I’ve spotted a few popping up from the pot’s surface. Monitoring pH and Nutrient Reservoir I’ve also noticed that the pH has crept up to 6.2, indicating that the nutrient water hardness is decreasing. This suggests it might be time for a full reservoir refresh. Tonight, I plan to inspect the reservoir and clean it out. Thankfully, my hydro pump makes draining it a quick and easy process. Observations & Next Steps Continue training and monitoring branch recovery. Stick to the adjusted watering schedule. Refresh the nutrient reservoir and recalibrate the pH if needed. The grow is progressing nicely, and the plants seem happy despite some of the challenges. Let’s keep it going! 🌱 Cheers 30/11: Added some pictures, not to much to say because I didn't look at them the last 2 days and they just went crazy.. 01/01/25: Happy New year!! Leaving them alone is not an option... If they keep growing like this, I'll take it! This weekend, I'll do some heavy pruning. For now, I’ve snapped a few stems and tied some others to see which method gives better results. I’ve done about half so far, but I need to head to bed because of work. Tomorrow evening, I’ll tackle the other half. Also, I’ll look for some more subtle zip ties.
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Looking good. One plant is ready to harvest, but I'm going to push it another week anyways, maybe go for around 30-40% amber trichomes, as I prefer the heavier effects.
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Decided to chop one girl early. If I'm honest I was very worried about the yield, because for the fort half of the flowering it didn't look very promissing but holy cow, just the first plant had 70g on it. I accidentally snapped two main colas in early stage so it would be probably more. However 3 girls are still running for at least a week or two so it looks like I will achieve 200g and probably well over which is awesome. Most importanltly, buds are super dense. Finally! I can't wait to finish with proper flush and curing. Humidity is now at constant 60% and can't really do much about it. Weather outside is also a bit humid, but i'm running 3 fans inside with pretty good extractor fan so hopefully no mould issues this time. I feel like the strain also help a lot. I will probably chop one girl in few days or a week and then the last monster looks like it will be ready little bit later than the rest so I will give it some extra time.
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Divine Seeds Auto V.2 Contest 👉Sponsored Grow👈 Big Demon Auto W6 F1 Big Demon shot up 4 inches this week and is now 10 inches tall now. Because I have iridium and copper in the water, the ph meter fluctuates due to breaking bonds between the hydrogen and oxygen. The fluctuation range I see is between 6.4 and 6.9 so I’m reporting 6.6. So far, I don’t see any negative effects of the iridium & copper on the plant. The soil base is Happy frog, Coast of Maine, Mushroom Compost and super soil. I’m giving only ph water to her for this grow. I gave 2 liter of ph 6.6 PPM 376 at 66.7f twice this week As always, thank you all for stopping by, for the likes and most of all growers’ love and support. Stay green, growers love 💚🌿 💫Natrona💫
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Day 43 - Starting week 7 and she’s looking good. She’s starting to stretch more every day and flowers are starting to fatten up a bit. Gonna continue with the foxfarm feeding schedule. Can’t wait for her to finish! Day 44 - The room is really starting to smell amazing. Just keeping on with the foxfarm nute schedule until she’s ready to be cut in a couple more weeks. Still plenty of fattening and growing to go. Day 45 - No major changes, she’s just chugging along. Gave a feeding of just water today and tomorrow will be the foxfarm feeding. I love her look and the smell starting to really come from her. Day 46 - No major changes, just continuing to fatten, grow and definitely getting really frosty! Day 47 - What can I say? This thing is an amazing grow and smelling amazing. She just growing and fattening each day. Still to early to really look at the trichs but wanted to look anyway. Got a few decent pics and there’s a few cloudy ones in there. Gave her straight pH’d water today and tomorrow and will give another feeding on Saturday. Day 48 - No big changes, just continuing to fatten up. Held off on watering today, she didn’t really drink munch compared to the GC. Will give her an actual “feeding” tomorrow. Day 49 - All is looking good and she’s plumping up each day. Gave her the foxfarm feeding today. Tomorrow starts week 8 so will continue with the feeding schedule until the end. She’s really starting to smell up the room in my house and loving it.
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All the ladies are cruising along just fine, just waiting for harvest day now, can't wait, Wedding Cake smells absolutely delicious.... I can see why she's called wedding cake. 🤤🤤🤤🤤 Happy Growing guys & Happy New Year
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Week 3: Vegetative Stage – Training, Defoliation, and Entering Full Flower The Apricot Autos have really taken off this week. I’ve been doing a little defoliation here and there, but over the course of training and tucking, I sometimes get a little heavy-handed and manage to break the odd leaf. Even with these occasional slips (you can see it in the pics), the plants are still shaping up nicely and getting huge, though not as much as my previous grow, which was also Fast Buds autos. By the end of the week, the plants have started to noticeably stretch, which I’m happy about since it makes them easier to train. At this stage, I like to train using mental pegs, gardening wire, and leaf tucking. I rarely remove any leaves until I have a clearer idea of the plant’s final shape, which did evolve quickly this week, prompting me to take action. On day 27, one of the plants is entering full flower, while the one with the misshapen leaf is a couple of days behind. The difference between the two is becoming less noticeable, although one is still bigger. Current Setup: Medium: 70/30 coco/perlite mix with Great White Mycorrhizae added during transplant Lights: DLI set to 22 Nutrients: Big Plant Science (introduced midweek) Despite breaking a leaf or two during training, both plants are progressing well, with flowering now fully underway.