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@Growtopus
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Die Seifuku kommt wohl gar nicht klar mit dem schlechten VPD und niedrigen Temperaturen bei Nacht. Ich bin ja schon froh, dass ich diese auf mindestens 17° C bekommen habe. Chem Cake von Paradise Seeds ist erwartet stabil und lässt sich fast nicht stören von den Umständen, Cookies and Cream ist so dazwischen würde ich sagen. Aktuell ist der insgesamte Stand aber wie erwartet wie bei jedem Winter Grow, die niedrigen Temperaturen und der schlechte VPD fordern die Pflanzen schon sehr. Allerdings sieht man auf den Fotos von Chem Cake aufnder Paradise Seeds Seite auch keine fetten Blüten, sondern schön feine mit viel Harz. Abwarten, mehr kann ich eh nicht mehr machen. 4 Wochen haben sie wahrscheinlich locker noch 🤷🏻
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Day 76: Watered the plants 0.5L with nuts 909 ppm, 1921 us/cm, PH 6.4 Day 79: Watered the plants 0.5L with nuts 875 ppm, 1861 us/cm, PH 6.4 Day 81: Watered the plants 0.5L with nuts 864 ppm, 1831us/cm, PH 6.4 Flushed one plant with 10L clear water
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More leaf picking just sprayed for mildew and bugs.About 7 more weeks to go here on this one
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Soweit alles gut, hab sie jetzt zum trocknen aufgehängt. 400g nass ist ordentlich und bis jetzt das beste Ergebnis was ich hatte. Geschmack usw wird nachgereicht wenn sie ins Glas kommen. Sehr nice, 80g trocken (natürlich/leider den Überschuss zur aktuellen gesetzliche erlaubten Menge fachgerecht entsorgt). Buds sind super, richtig fett sogar nach dem Trocknen, auch ordentlich fest und super harzig. Geschmack geht momentan leicht tropische und süße Geschmack mit nem heftigen cheese ton. Is lecker aber nicht ganz was ich erwartet hab 😅. Kommt jetzt erst mal in Gläser zum aushärten, denke da wird sich auch am Geschmack noch was tun.
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INFO: __________________________________________ LIGHT: * 400 PPFD, 12/12 + Keep raising the PPFD with a (100) each week until we reach +800 PPFD. __________________________________________ NPK: * MAIN: PLAGRON // Coco A // 3,0ml / Liter * MAIN: PLAGRON // Coco B // 3,0ml / Liter * Stimulator: PLAGRON // Power Roots // 1,0ml / Liter * Stimulator: PLAGRON // Pure Zym // 1,0ml / Liter * Stimulator: Blackstrap Molasses // 5,0ml / Liter * Foliar Feeding: BIONOVA // Silution // 2,0ml / Liter __________________________________________ ENVIROMENT: * Humid: 60-65% * Temp: 22-25C * CO2: 600-900 __________________________________________ HAPPENINGS: + Flipped over to flower 12/12 light schedule + Increased the main nutrients - Can see some spots on the leafs, so im adding BIONOVA Silution in foliar feeding __________________________________________ STRAIN INFO: Gender: Feminised Genes: 80% INDICA - 20% SATIVA Genetics: Californian Sunset Sherbet and the autoflowering strain Strawberry Cola Auto. Harvest: 450-600 g/m² Flowering: 7 weeks THC: 18-22% CBD: 0,1% Taste: Earthy, Citrus, Cool EFFECTS Stimulating, Happiness, Relaxing Release Year202? WEBPAGE: https://sweetseeds.es/en/f1-fast-version-seeds/3237-strawberry-cola-sherbet-f1-fast-version.html
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Week 8 (17-3 to 23-3) 17-3 Temps: 16.9 to 21.4 degrees Humidity: 57% to 70% 18-3 Temps: 16.6 to 21.1 degrees Humidity: 56% to 69% 19-3 Temps: 17.1 to 21.9 degrees Humidity: 54% to 64% Watering: 1100 ml. (Only Calcium added) 20-3 Temps: 17.7 to 23.1 degrees Humidity: 52% to 69% Watering: 1000 ml. 21-3 Temps: 18.1 to 22.8 degrees Humidity: 52% to 66% Watering: 1000 ml. 22-3 Temps: 18.8 to 23.2 degrees Humidity: 55% to 70% Set the strength of the light from 45% to 50% 23-3 Temps: 19 to 24.2 degrees Humidity: 57% to 71%
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Day 51 - 1F - Trimmed up most fan leaves and lower nodes. Used some low stress training to keep the canopy low and even then lowered SCROG netting to start training through flowering stretch. Took a couple clones as well (not sure if i'll grow them out yet or not - just wanted to try my new fog cloner i built.
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Hi liebe Community and Welcome Back! 💚🌱 Nach der dritten Blütewoche entwickelt sich die Aficianado Pflanze richtig gut! Das Problem mit dem Lichtstress hat sich nun relativiert und die Pflanze hat sich erholt. Die verbrannten Blätter habe ich natürlich rausgenommen. Sie hat meiner Meinung nach ein richtig schönes Wuchsbild mit einer sehr schätzenswerten Internioden/Höhen Relation. Sehr gut abstehende Seitentriebe und kaum ein Stretch. Daher dürfte sie einen hohen Indica Anteil bringen bzw. Bei ca. 100% liegen. Die Umgebungsgegebenheiten sind aktuell hoch für das Stadium, aber die Pflanze hat sich angepasst: ————— 🌞 Temp: 27 🌚 Temp: 18°C bis 19°C 💨 RH: 49% VPD: 1,42 kPa 🏜️ 💡ppfd: 830 mpm ————— Viele Grüße 👋
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You walk into the back yard and it’s a straight face punch of smells. Looking like some indoor rn moved all plants to safer place in case storm hits so now I atleast have a wind break
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Week 7 of Banna Purple Punch lost a few ladies a few days back! Bugs spider mites gnats I just do things on impulse rather than think bout what could be the outcome before pulling the trigger! I would like say chalk up the L! I need look at natural repellent or oils fuck lost Gorilla Zkittlez & 1 down Banana & battered Foster plus 7/8 months i should know better!
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Responden muy bien al training, y están teniendo mejor forma. Solo he tenido un problema con una que tiene las raíces un poco marrón y las estoy tratando con peroxido de hidrógeno ya que no tengo hidroguard porque no lo venden en este país :(. Aún no se cuanto tiempo darle más de vege acepto consejos!
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Hello everyone, Another week has passed by and my autoflower plant started to stretch, from now on I gonna stop topping and removing the internodes. I will also increase the light intensity to 70% I feed her every 2 days and let 10% runoff to prevent salt buildup. Let's see how she looks next week. Thanks for stopping by and have a nice day. Best regards, Growfather
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Week 4 (Kittys name is Donda) Running light at 80% Viparspectra checking day to day DWC water system working normally shes eating more and more Kept nutrient intake as week 3 Humidity at 40% Topping and mainlining also some pruning to reduce leaves as some where getting a yellowish tips (older leaves)
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She looks very healthy but two of her 20 tops had to go. So she now has 18 tops. Her sister still has 6.
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Amazing shiznit, i love the pre smell of the flowers, very grateful to shiznit nature world thank u baby
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This week I moved them into bigger pots, which is why I think now they were not growing as big as I hoped. They seem to be doing well, and I have added the net now and will let the canopy build up. Since I moved to bigger pots, I did not need to water for a bit, but I think it will be back to normal this week. Check out the video I did today of the room.
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Day 29 (Second Grow): "Hey everyone! Starting a new week with some exciting plans! 🌿 We've got about one more week before we transition the plants to the flowering phase. Just to recap last week's updates for those following along: We’ve named all the plants in both grows. This makes it easier to identify and keep track of each one, especially if they get moved around. It should also help you all follow along more easily with the pictures we post. We've built a SCROG (Screen of Green) net for the plants. A SCROG net helps train the plants to grow horizontally, which maximizes light exposure to all parts of the plant and promotes more even growth. We're using it to ensure all plants get plenty of light and develop a uniform canopy. We’ve placed a hygrometer among the plants to measure the humidity between the leaves. We've noticed that the humidity sometimes exceeds 70% in those areas. We're considering whether we need more fans, an intake ventilation system, or if a dehumidifier would be a better option. We're leaning towards adding more fans to improve air circulation, but we'd love to hear your thoughts and suggestions! Stay tuned for more updates as we continue to watch both grows progress and prepare for the flowering phase!" Day 33 (Second Grow): "Hey everyone! Exciting news for our second grow: we’ve added a new member to the grow tent – a praying mantis! 🦗 Her species is Timor shield mantis, and she still needs a name. We got her to help with pest control naturally. Praying mantises are excellent predators and can help keep unwanted insects away from our plants. Feel free to suggest a name for her! Any tips or fun facts about keeping a mantis in the grow tent are also welcome!" Day 34 (Second Grow): "Hey everyone! Big update today: we’ve switched the timer to a 12/12 light cycle to initiate the flowering phase! 🌸 Our second batch of plants, just like the first, has developed well and we believe they’re ready to start blooming. This change should encourage them to shift their energy towards producing buds. For those following along, here’s a quick recap: We've implemented a SCROG net to manage the canopy and ensure even light distribution. We've introduced a Timor shield mantis for natural pest control. The plants have responded well to all adjustments and are looking healthy. Now that the flowering phase is starting, we’re excited to see how they develop over the next few weeks. Any tips or advice for optimizing this phase? Let us know in the comments!"