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14.5 - Week 13 is behind us. Unfortunately I found one bud with mold on the Blue Gelato 41 as well, so I had to act fast. Watching the plants get more mold day by day didn’t seem like the best plan, so I harvested the tops from those two plants right away. The last Super Boof — a.k.a. the ‘wide‑legged lady’ — took full advantage of the new situation. I flipped the circulation fan upside down and hung the light at an angle, so she basically has no lower canopy at all. This plant looks like: ‘I’m ripe, but I can easily stay here another month.’ I don’t think mold is a threat for her, so she can chill there for another 2–3 weeks if she wants. Since Tuesday she’s back on bloom nutrients. I mixed her another 10 liters as a farewell gift… Honestly, I don’t even know what a perfectly ripe Super Boof is supposed to look like. Back in my younger days, weed looked completely different.
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This girl is just frosty as the snowman lol she is so sticky whenever I touch or brush past her she sticks me up smelling beautiful diesely lemon with a nice indica kick she looks like she's starting fattening up can't wait for this 1 not much else to report thanks for reading happy growing guys
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I forget to take photos every week. Anyways, here is an update. day 43
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Black Strap and Peach Crescendo getting close. I see they will get cut way before the Fat Bastard. Fat Bastard must have a long flowering period. But branch structure is thick. I will get a heavy yield from it. Peach Crescendo has so much frost on it. Ethos fkn rocks! Black Strap smells like baked cookies and gas.
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Watching these lava cakes grow is a nice privilege. Ill be pushing them 1 week longer do to a trip change. But I think things will end nicely. 2 more weeks until I start flushing.
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They’re not the healthiest looking but they’re definitely way better than they were! Couldn’t wait any longer and needed to flip into flower because I was running out of height space
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Mir gefällt Melonade Runtz bis jetzt sehr gut. Sie hat einen schnellen Wachstum und macht den Anschein als würde sie dicke fette Buds produzieren. Ich bin sehr gespannt wie dieser Run wird. Bis jetzt hatte keine Pflanze irgendwelche Mangelerscheinungen. Stabile Genetik von Dutch Passion 💚
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Just another update for the Alien OG by The Cali Connection , I have uploaded a video for you guys which gives you guys a better look and how I'm progressing and how I'm training the ladies. Any questions guys just ask. Happy Growing 👍🏾🌱💚😎
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1/24 - 1/28: Fed on 1/28. The SO's and MW's have entered the harvest window. and both the Platonium and Velvet Sugah Bref are right behind them, so it was the last feeding for everybody except maybe the GG4.
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Approx day 111. No bud rot, see no wpm too, so despite third week of rain she will stay for one more. Next time i visit - chop day. Happy Growing !!!
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Hallo zusammen 🤙. Sie wächst sehr schön und macht keine Probleme.
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Tag 53: Noch eine Woche Düngen, dann wollte ich anfangen zu Spülen.
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Ahoy, green comrades and Power Buds enthusiasts! Gather 'round for the Week 5 Veg Report, where the saga of Jelousy continues to unfold in all its leafy glory. This week has been nothing short of spectacular, filled with growth, joy, and a touch of botanical magic. Now, brace yourselves for the root revelation – it was a week of root madness! Jelousy's roots decided to throw a green party of their own, growing with such vigor and enthusiasm that I couldn't resist but give her a grand ticket to her final pot. Yes, folks, the time has come for our green companion to settle into her permanent botanical abode. Let's talk about the grand ceremony – the transplantation. As always, I employed the mystical Aptus Holland Mycor Mix to accompany Jelousy on her journey. This mix isn't just a sprinkle of magic; it's a symphony of beneficial microorganisms, working in harmony with the plant. During transplanting, the mycorrhizal fungi in the mix establish a connection with Jelousy's roots, creating a dynamic partnership. They extend the root system, enhancing nutrient and water absorption, while Jelousy graciously provides them with sugars. It's like setting up a botanical support system, ensuring our green companion has everything she needs to flourish in her new and final home. Now, let's talk about a little gardening finesse – defoliation. As Jelousy reached for the skies, I decided to give her a little grooming session. Removing some of the older, lower leaves not only allows for better light penetration but also encourages the plant to focus its energy on the growing tips. It's like giving our green friend a botanical spa day, where she can channel her energy into the areas that truly matter. But wait, there's more! I couldn't resist taking a few clones. It's like preserving a piece of Jelousy's green magic for the future. Who knows, maybe we'll have a whole family of Jelousies thriving in the garden. And speaking of the garden, we've welcomed a new member – a little Buddha acting as the guardian of our growing oasis. He stands tall, radiating tranquility and showering blessings upon our flourishing green kingdom. He seems to be particularly fond of the tree growing beside him – our very own Jelousy. It's like having a silent guardian, watching over the botanical wonders unfolding. As we revel in the beauty of Week 5, let's extend our gratitude to Zamnesia and Plagron for guiding us through this enchanting journey. Their support is the wind beneath our leaves, propelling us toward horticultural greatness. A nod of appreciation to the vibrant Grow Diaries community – your shared passion and wisdom continue to enrich our collective knowledge. To my fellow contestants and growers, may your plants continue to thrive, and may the joy of cultivation accompany you through every green endeavor. Here's to a week of roots finding their home, leaves reaching for the heavens, and the garden flourishing under the watchful eye of our Buddha guardian. Stay green, stay inspired, and keep cultivating those dreams! As always, thank you all for stopping by, for the love and for it all. This journey of mine would just not be the same without you guys. The love and support are very much appreciated, and I feel honored and blessed with you all in my life !!! With true love comes happiness. Always believe in yourself and always do things expecting nothing in return, with an open heart. Be a giver, and the universe will respond in ways you can’t even dream of . Friendly reminder: all you see here is pure research and for educational purposes only. Genetics - Jelousy @Zamnesia Nutrients @Plagron Light - @viparspectra P2000 Room size - 3x3 - 0,9x0,9
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No defoliation this week. 🤙 Vertical growth has topped out on both plants. The GP#2 started her fade this week, she’s extremely sticky and the smell is strong. I expect GP#2 to be harvested first. I see this often, even when the plants are the same age whoever is the least touched finishes first. Til next week!
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Las pequeñas tienes bastante fuerza a excepción de una purple punch que está algo estancada pero sus hojas se ven sanas, esta semana apliqué enraizante y luego solo agua hasta 3 semana volveré a aplicar, las blue mammoth vienen hermosas al parecer son más resistentes.
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Primera semana de floración. Sin problemas , marcaron las 3 son hembras. Están bastante sanas , la humedad la educamos a 50% para no tener problemas de hongos.