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Dane, We all should help one another. Human beings are like that. We should live by each other’s happiness - not by each other’s misery. We don’t want to hate and despise one another, share the Joint. And mother earth is rich and can provide for everyone. We can Grow enough Happiness, In this paradise, there is room for everyone. We only exist to bring joy into the world and The way of life can be free and beautiful, but we have lost the way. Grow High and Give the world A smile. At the end we own nothing more then all our memories, lets make them amazing for everyone, nothing to lose only everything to win. for those who come after, right. A last kiss goodby, a second one, softer and long as a sign, that you are woth it. That Everyone worth, who loved and given. Enought Hippie Talk, now have a nice day and an even better grow, thx for watching by. ((From Seed 🌱 ((From Clone 🌿 week report: shhhit those fking flys sand should be washed and not mineral heavy SHOULD well i let airpump in mabe it helpd sand could strangle off air suply we see well well sadly she is dying
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Had a few back up in the stash in case the 6 did not germinate and only one didn't so I use my backup to replace it which is also white widow from seedsman so let begin
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In this dairy I will be growing two, Critical + photoperiod plants alongside 4 others (see other dairies) using the methods of Topping, Low Stress Training, ScrOG and slight defoliation under the screen. I am growing in a 4x4 area and will be using a 250W MH, 400W & 600W HPS over the grow period. The other 4 plants will be grown using the same technique and environment, I am just splitting the dairies into separate strains as recommended by GrowDairies. The seeds were placed directly into solo cups that were pre-soaked with plan, pH'd water overnight beforehand. After three days all seedlings had emerged, and I placed them in the shadow of my other plants currently being grown for three more days. After this I transplanted them directly into the 11L pots that they will be in until harvest (see photos). I will be growing the plants until the are roughly 6 weeks old or 1m tall, whichever comes first. I will be bending them and keeping the branches low to build an even canopy, so this time period could change. All of the seedlings are being grown in BioBizz all-mix soil, so I will not be using nutrients either for the first 1-2 weeks. Any questions or recommendations, please let me know! Thanks :)
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doing great just having issues with humidity. Been slacking on maintaing them and some main colas ended up getting covered by fan leaves.
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4 days of flower. Everything looks great. The screen of Kush is 2cm lower, based on the slow grow. 80% light power
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Day 42-49 (June 11th - June 18th) (Day 43) I need to work on my early veg times. Things are just too slow in the seedling stage. Next round I will use a coco/Destiny blend for the better aeration and lower EC. Even with my indoor plants. I notice plants started in coco root way faster. Not just with weed either. All plants seem to like it better. Coco is far superior to peat imo. (Day 44) I’m pruning off the lower branches on my rooted blackberry clone. It’s cool to see it’s weird reveged structure. Lots of the fan leaves have trichomes on them. (Day 45) Something really weird is happening to Grapefruit #3. The leaves are browning and starting to gnarl. It could be an insect of some sort as it’s the only plant looking like that. (Day 47) It just hailed super badly and the leaves on some of the plants are pretty damaged. In my neighboring town the hail caused multimillions in damage so we got lucky here. I’m going to spray some method 1 pps prevention spray today to help keep pests at bay. I will try to do it in overcast or shade. I’m seeing what looks like thrip damage but there is no way they can survive the cold nights here. Dog shit in my yard is attracting flies which then land on plants spreading god knows what. (Day 48) Autos are still really stunted. I wasn’t able to find out how big they will get so I will just wait and see. I would guess they’re in their flowering stretch because their growth is unusually fast right now. I will probably just end up with 6-10 inch ornamental plants for autos. Definitely should have started them around mid summer in coco then transplanted. Time is of the essence with autos it seems. (Day 49) Photoperiod plants are looking really happy but growth is stunted from the cold and lack of light. I was hoping for bigger plants by now. A lot of growth can happen in 2 weeks so we’ll see. I’m definitely not transplanting on the 21st but the sooner I do it the better. The bbb clones are struggling hard to root but I can see new growth on them starting to push out. My clones are taking a really long time to establish. Every plant here, I don’t care how stunted, must be flipped by July 15th.
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Checking in. Today is 7th day on a flowering light schedule and my girls are just about to show me their flowers. Vegetation is changing shape and a few pistils are growing on each site. I was struck by thrips the day after my last entry so spent the first few days sorting that problem and really giving them some attention. A simple smoke bomb has rid me of the thrips and in addition I've also given them 2 lost of foliar soap spray which I will continue to do weekly. Despite the thrips my girls have been very happy once again. Feed wise I dropped the nutes down below the recommendations on the feed chart. Feeding 1 in 2 days at around 1.6 EC where the chart suggests 1.8-2.0 EC. As of this week they will now be getting fed every day. I defoliated about 15 large fan leaves off each plant twice this week but they just keep kicking back and within 2 days the canopy is thick with vegetation. I also managed to take a few photos of the second largest plant outside of the tent so you guys could see how my training method has shaped them. Only reason I chose this one as it's the easiest to get out of the tent safely. It measured roughly 18" tall and 40" wide. Another good week but I'm now nervous about encountering problems as we move deeper into flower as I know they don't cope or bounce back like they would during veg.
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About 1/3 of the way through flowering and shes looking healthy still, very happy with how shes progressing. The final compliment (green sensation) to the feeding schedule will be added in the next feed. She seems to be enjoying plagrons range. Lets hope those buds get nice and chunky.
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All and all the plant was great but I would probably not grow again. It had a much slower flower time and really struggled.
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Hey all sorry for the late update. Got really busy with work and just wasnt uploading. I had to cull phat Gary cause she was a genetic herm, I’m talking pollen sacks all the way up the main stem. I’ve seen a few stress sacks here and there on the lowers but nothing like this. I added a video of it so you might know what to look out for. It’s my first experience with exotic genetix and while I have heard of them having herm issues before, I have never had anything quite like phat Gary. But, on the other hand, this Gary Poppins #2 is the best smelling plant I’ve ever had. She smells like a straight strawberry soda, just this very fizzy strawberry scent. It’s unreal. Gary Poppins #1 has a similar terp profile, but not as loud and she’s frosty as ever. Both the perm marker s1’s are identical. Both look exactly like the perm marker flower I’ve bought from seed junky in the past. Very lime green buds with light oranges hairs. Smells just like a permanent marker. Couldn’t be happier with how this run is going, well except Phat Gary. Still haven’t decided on Exotic Genetix yet. I guess we will wait and see how Blueberry Gary comes out, she’s currently in week 6 veg. Shout out to the mad scientist Jbeezy though, this perm marker is unreal. When I saw he was releasing s1’s I couldn’t believe it. Gonna wash this entire run for some fresh frozen. I would absolutely love to get this Gary Poppins #2 smell to transfer to some live rosin. Will update this when we finish and I’ll make a diary for blueberry Gary and Gastro pop from compound genetics when I get a chance. Until then, happy growing all Day: 52F - Week 8 🌡️:79 Fahrenheit 💦:50% 💡:75% @ 14 inches
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Que hay familia, vamos con la primera semana de floración de estas Runtz de Zamnesia. Utilizo la tierra de plagron lightmix que siempre utilizo, controlando siempre el Ph, que ahora mismo lo dejamos en 6. Temperatura y humedad dentro de los parámetros correctos. Seleccioné de las 5 plantas, 3 , que creo que son los mejores ejemplares que por el momento están creciendo bien y tener tienen un buen color, se ven bien sanas, todo normal hasta ahora, ya marcaron preflores. Vamos viendo cómo progresan. Hasta aquí todo, buenos humos 💨💨💨.
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🌿 Journal de Culture : Mac 1 – "Spirit" (Plante #2) – L'Heure du Rinçage & Présentation Finale ​#Dryrocket Date du jour : 06/07/2026 Âge de la plante : J+86 (Semaine 13) Taille estimée : ~180 cm (en extension) Évolution : Couchée pour sa sécurité, prête pour le grand jour ​Nous y sommes, c'est la toute dernière ligne droite avant le dénouement. Spirit jette ses dernières forces dans la bataille, et le moins que l'on puisse dire, c'est qu'elle termine en apothéose. ​? Planning de Fin de Cycle ​Rinçage en cours : L'alimentation automatique tourne exclusivement à l'eau claire. La plante est en train de se purifier et de consommer ses dernières réserves d'azote. ​Le jour J : Sauf changement de dernière minute, le grand cut est programmé pour ce samedi. Plus que quelques jours de patience avant la récolte ! ​📏 Une Stature Phénoménale & Domptage de l'Alien ​La barre des 180 cm : Après le départ de sa sœur Bee Apee, Spirit a eu le champ libre. En libérant et en observant sa structure, elle s'avère bien plus gigantesque que prévu : elle ne doit pas être loin de mesurer 180 cm, soit ma propre taille ! Un gabarit hors norme pour une culture en tente. ​Technique de secours : Face à cette hauteur vertigineuse et pour éviter qu'elle ne finisse brûlée par le panneau LED, j'ai dû la coucher légèrement afin de l'éloigner de la source de lumière. ​Solidité au rendez-vous : Contrairement à sa sœur qui avait fini par s'effondrer sous son propre poids, Spirit tient bon. Vu la robustesse et l'épaisseur de ses branches secondaires, il n'y a aucun risque qu'elle ne tombe avant samedi. J'ai hâte de la sortir complètement de la tente pour l'admirer et la mesurer précisément. ​🛸 Des Fleurs Monstrueuses à la Loupe ​Le test de la bouteille : La comparaison visuelle est indiscutable. Les têtes principales affichent un diamètre et un volume tout simplement hallucinants, égalant presque la taille d'une bouteille d'eau d'un litre et demi. ​Une armure de résine : Le givre de trichomes est dense, compact et recouvre la totalité des calices. Les fleurs se parent d'une robe blanche et scintillante, contrastant avec la sénescence bien prononcée des feuilles qui virent au jaune et au brun doré. ​Compacité : Malgré les "tentacules" de fin de floraison dus aux pics de chaleur, le corps des buds reste extrêmement lourd, charnu et compact au toucher. ​🙏 Remerciements ​Un immense merci réitéré à @Mia_BIOTABS et à @Mrs_Larimar pour avoir rendu possible une telle explosion florale sur une structure aussi haute. Et bien sûr, une pensée pour @DryRocket : l'appareil va recevoir de quoi travailler très sérieusement ce week-end ! ​Rendez-vous samedi pour le bilan final de cette session extraterrestre ! et de suivre le séchage avec le Dryrocket.
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Transplanted into 5 gallon fabric pots. Roots are looking amazing.