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Cant wait to taste her 😋 smell is intoxicating in a good way..
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MIMOSA by ROYAL QUEEN SEEDS Week #17 Overall Week #16 Veg This her last week of veg She's showing signs she about to start the flower phase that's always exciting to see that change. Stay Growing!! ROYAL QUEEN SEEDS MIMOSA
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Had to snap this bitches neck Jesus Christ....still growing...doesn't want to bud apart from stretch
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Alright, guys, another week and this girl is stacking!! Day 33 of flower and I have a feeling this girl's gonna be a good yielder of some frosty nugs, and hopefully this plant produces some baseball bats.. the inner noodle spacing is perfect for this 👌... Zamnesia Seeds thank you so much and shout out to Patricia, you are appreciated.. hope everyone's enjoying their week. Hope their plants are doing well as well.. God bless everyone.Good luck and happy growing ✌️
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Week 7 Day 43 to 49 of flower I fed them half nute flush water this week. Feed this week was 1.25 gallons 1 time. I used 400ppm Bloom concentrate mix (recipe week 5). However, I also added .5ml/gal of CaliMagic (General Hydroponics 1-0-0) and 7ml of Roots Organics HP2 (Aurora Innovations 0-4-0). PH balance this week was 6.3. Since P2 looked mostly ready to harvest I decided to dry out after the first feed this week. Next week is play by ear week. Currently day 48 I plan to harvest p2 tomorrow and leave p1 for another week. So I will feed p1 once more with the same half nute flush water feed that I used this week then let her dry out again.
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IR lights on 3 auto 3 photo in vega in 2/2 grow box After Co2-1200 ppfd 1200+ Thanks to everyone who answered my question
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☀️ // Day 14 🍁 Yeah, about that stretch.. she is also a lenghty plant. She stretched from 30 cm (bend down!) to 70+ cm straight up. With means she more than doubled her size in every way possible. Which became a problem as you can see. Some leafs have very minor light burns and because of that, I needed to reduce the intensity from 100 % to 85 %. I maybe need to decrease it even further if she doesn't stop with it. My hopes are that with the lower intensity, she continues with her amazing journey. It's odd tho, that I have two plants after another in the VGrow that are just incredible stretchers. I just hope I reacted instantly enough but unfortunetely, I can't supervise her in the next 4 days because I am on a travel. She will explode in bud sites till then, I am sure. She got 5 L water today, with 1 g of Bactrex and 20 ml of Orgatrex. This is the beginning of her 3rd week of flower and she hasn't got any Microorganism since the beginning of flower. This will give the soil a boost for the upcoming weeks! 💦 Watering: 5 L with pH = 6.4 💊 Fertilizer: Bactrex, Orgatrex, Epsom Salt 💡 Light: 850 PPFD at 85%
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GSC-Girls Scout Cookies Veg
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Hello guys😍😍 We have reached the 5th week of flowering. The plants are almost done with their longitudinal growth and most of the plant is focused on buds. I used overdrive fertilizer this week. The smell of the buds has increased a lot. And the buds have a stronger smell than the mother (cakes n cream) and give off a stronger OG smell😍 Because I increased the temperature difference between night and day, the color of the buds started to change. Thanks for commenting🙏 "farah4weed"
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First week, nothing to say, i've put seeds in coco pellet, about 5 days to show up, Biscotti IS more string than MAC
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This week starts well, I haven't encountered any particular problems except for slower growth compared to an 18h or 24h, 100w 16h a day makes growth slower, after all you learn from mistakes, we'll see how it continues 🍪💐❤️
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Stretching upward beautifully, taking care of herself pretty much. Very easy to grow and hope I can get good buds from this upcoming harvest 😄
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03/23/25: I’m very pleased with the progression of this grow so far. All five plants are showing consistent and vigorous growth, and each one has maintained the same level of vigor and size relative to the others since sprouting. This consistency is a good early sign of genetic stability and uniform structure, which will help with canopy management as we move further into veg. At this point, each plant is developing its 4th and 5th nodes, which is a key marker in early vegetative growth. Once the 5th node is fully established, I’ll consider topping or training, depending on the growth structure and the phenotype expression of each plant. After removing the humidity domes last week, I noticed that the first set of true leaves—which had been sitting in high humidity—developed browning on the edges. This is a common reaction when leaves are exposed to open air after having retained too much surface moisture. Fortunately, this issue was limited to the oldest leaf set. All new growth has adjusted perfectly to the environment inside the tent, showing healthy development and no further signs of stress. The plants’ deep green color indicates that they are receiving sufficient nitrogen, which is essential during this stage of growth. Additionally, some of the larger fan leaves are beginning to curl slightly inward, which may look concerning at first, but is actually a natural response to airflow. The plants are adjusting to the oscillating fan in the tent—modifying their leaf shape to be more aerodynamic. This airflow helps: • Strengthen stem tissue through gentle mechanical stress • Promote root zone development as the plant adjusts its internal resource allocation • Increase resilience to environmental fluctuations So far, no roots are visible at the bottom of the starter pots, but I expect them to show in the next couple of days. As soon as they do, I’ll transplant each plant into 1-gallon AirPots. AirPots encourage rapid root pruning and horizontal expansion, which leads to more efficient nutrient uptake and a healthier root system. Once the transplant into AirPots is complete, I’ll provide a full update along with new photos showing their root development, new environment, and how they respond post-transplant. Everything is looking on track, and I’m excited to see how each of these phenotypes continues to express themselves over the next phase. 03/25/25: Today I relocated all five plants from the 2x2 seedling tent into their permanent home: the 4x4 AC Infinity grow tent. This is an important environmental shift, so I’m allowing the plants some time to adjust before making any further changes like transplanting. They’re now sitting under the AC Infinity S44 grow light, which is currently set to 20% power. The light is positioned 24 inches (approximately 61 cm) above the canopy. According to my budget PAR meter, the plants are receiving around 350 PPFD, which is a safe and effective intensity for young vegging plants still acclimating to their new space. Although the original plan was to transplant them into 1-gallon AirPots around this time, I’ve decided to delay that by a couple of days. Environmental shifts—like new lighting, airflow patterns, and spatial layout—can stress young plants, so I want to give them time to adjust before introducing transplant stress. This move also gave me a chance to set up the AC Infinity AI+ Controller, which I won in a contest last year (huge thanks to AC Infinity). So far, my first impressions are positive: • Setup was just as smooth as their other controllers. • It’s already doing a great job managing the environment passively. • I haven’t explored all of its automation features yet, but I’m excited to see how much precision it can offer, especially for managing VPD and dialing in climate conditions throughout veg and flower. Once the plants have had time to settle into the new environment, I’ll transplant them into their 1-gallon AirPots and provide a full update with photos.
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Se trasplanto de maceta 0.5 a maceta de 1 litro para poder ir colonizando el sustrato de a poco. El tallo que se está formando va bien, no se han espigado tanto, sus nodos están muy cercas uno del otro. Luego del trasplante se aplicó foliar Insta-Green de Grotek
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Woche 9 nr.1: Ende Woche 9 (Tag63) die Blüte hat gut zugelegt, einige Stempel sind braun (ca 1/3), die Fächerblätter fangen langsam an zu verwelken, ein paar habe ich abgeschnitten Trichome habe ich noch nicht unter dem Mikroskop begutachtet. werde ich in Woche 10 machen. bald wird sie reif sein nr.2: mitte Woche 9 (Tag59) die Blüte hat sehr gut zugelegt, kaum braune Stempel, wächst noch, Fächerblätter fangen langsam an zu verwelken, ein paar habe ich abgeschnitten gute Trichomenproduktion momentan bin ich shr zufrieden über meinen low budget balkon grow Düngung: nr.1: tag 63: 0,5 Liter Wasser + 1,5 ml Mairol Blütenwunder nr.2: tag 59: 0,45 Liter Wasser + 1,35ml Mairl Blütenwunder tag 60: 0,5 Liter Wasser + 1,5ml Mairol Blütenwunder
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Hey everyone :-) This week it smells more and more sweet and fruity in the whole room 😍. There is actually not much to report, everyone is now under 12/12 :-). This is the last grow that comes in the entire diary. From now on, each plant will be added to the diary 👍. I wish you all a lot of fun watching, stay healthy 🙏🏻 and let it grow 😎👌
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Started the first top dressing of Gaia Green All Purpose and Power Bloom at a 50/50 ratio of 1tbsp/gal each.