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Das schnelle Mädchen legt in der zweiten Blütewoche einen ordentlichen Sprint hin. Der hormonelle Umschwung nach dem Lichtwechsel ist in vollem Gange: Die Internodien strecken sich deutlich und die Spitzen hellen charakteristisch auf, während sich die ersten feinen Blütenansätze (Pre-Flower) formieren. Die Umstellung auf das volle Programm von Advanced Nutrients trägt sichtlich Früchte. Die grüne Perle zeigt keinerlei Mängel, strotzt vor Energie und baut dank des vorausgegangenen Trainings ein wunderbar gleichmäßiges, stabiles Gerüst auf, um die zukünftige Last der Buds problemlos zu tragen. Die Fast Buds Genetik beweist hier absolute Performance. ​Die Blattfarbe und die Vitalität sind wirklich perfekt getroffen. Halten wir den Ball flach und beobachten nächste Woche, wie sich die ersten echten Bud-Strukturen ausbilden!
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@EduP0812
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Tanto Shinning Silver Haze como White Widow han tenido un crecimiento estable y sano, se hizo trasplante de recipiente de 0,3 litros a maceta negra de 7 litros aplicando micorrizas, posteriormente se regó con Bio-Grow de Biobizz, a razón de 2 ml/L.
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GERMINACIÓN Y PRMERA SEMANA DE VIDA, SOLO REGAMOS CON AGUA A PH 6.0
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@Shotter
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So were on day 26 of flower there looking good getting a nice smell starting to throw out trichomes Have down loaded a thew videos of before and after removing fan leaves
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Ok starting to look nice. I’ve realised my TDS meter calculates a low ppm given the EC therefore I’ve been thinking my PPMs are lower than they probably have been thus the burning leaves. From now on I’m going to use the EC reading of my meter as that is what it actually measures. I’m not sure how long left as this is my first plant. I have a handheld microscope I can use to check the crystals but there don’t seem to be any good spots to get in and use it on easily at the moment, I don’t want to damage the buds too bad. Finaly made a rig that allowed me to raise my light even more as it was too close and I had run out of room to go higher. Its been a funny plant a far as I can tell. Took a long time to flower but is pretty large and seems pretty healthy. Keen for the harvest. 😀 A few weeks ago I changed my nutrient ratios to the ones fourth last on the chart (B...) in the photo and have used it at a watered down rate for the plant. Credit for the recipe: https://www.420magazine.com/community/threads/nutrient-recipes-formulas-guidelines-implementations-and-thoughts.201278/post-1860223
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This next week should be the bounce back out of the stunt I have really been waiting for. Went with a heavy decomposing top dress instead of the teas I been brewing. Might add more castings other then that I introduced slow burning phosphorus and potassium to start breaking down into July August so it will be available to the plants then. Will add the seed list for new cover crop soon. Seed mix: California Bluebells Plains Coreopsis Cherry Belle Radish Cosmos Blend Royal Carpet Alyssum Sweet Genovese Basil Common Chives Slow Bolting Cilantro Bouquet Herb Dill Summer Savory Sweet Majoram Blue Borage Parsley Broad Leaved Sage Herb Italian Oregano German Thyme Rosemary Siberian Wallflower China Aster Mix Purple Coneflower Chinese Forget-Me-Not Lanceleaf Coreopsis Indian Blanket Mixed Corn Poppy Blue Flax Sweet Mignonette Lacy Phacelia Clasping Coneflower Black-Eyed Susan Mexican Hat New England Aster Bergamot Crimson Clover White Clover Medium Red Clover Yellow Blossom Sweet Clover Hairy Vetch Common Vetch Flax Fenugreek Forage Pea Buckwheat Cow Peas Millet Lentil Chia Marigold Hyssop Lavender Catnip Lemon Grass I put such a diverse blend knowing sum will win out I also need a dense buffer to accommodate any buffer nutrient and allow me also to continuously increase diversity. Included a lot pest deterrent as well as beneficial insect attracting seeds to this mix. Lots of lst preparing the final canopy. Going so see how it grows out from here then decide how I am going about the trellis.
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Day 63 – Flower Week 1 (Flip on Day 60) This plant shows the same low, scrogged style as the others, but it’s still in an earlier stage of stretch. The canopy spreads well across the net, with several tops already finding their own squares, while a few side shoots are still weaving upward to join the main layer. Leaf color is a healthy medium-deep green with a soft sheen. The newer growth is lighter, a good sign of active metabolism, while a few of the oldest fans underneath are starting to pale slightly—normal as the plant redirects energy toward the upper shoots. Since the flip three days ago, the plant has begun its initial vertical push but remains nicely controlled. Light is reaching the interior without much shading, setting the stage for even bud development.
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Hello again guys and welcome to day 89! The girls are taking their time but finally the trichomes are turning milky. As you can see from the videos, they still aren’t quite there yet. I really want them to reach their maximum potential instead of rushing it. I think in maybe a week or so they should be ready! Thanks for stoping by
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Transplanted my nursery tent from 4L cup to 1 gallon plastic pot , main lining , topping , made Micro tea every week with fish fertilizer 1 tsp Neptune , bloom city seaweed , worm tea concrete, soil recharge 1,2 1 liter of tea per pot to make sure the soil is condensed into soil
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17-07-2024 We have decided to flip them this week as certain light disruptions have caused complications and we are going to avoid anymore. Let's see how they react to the nutrients and go from there
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Checkout my Instagram @smallbudz to see the Small budget grow setup for indoor use, low watt, low heat, low noise, step by step. She started germination Monday 14/10/2019 straight into the soil, after 3 days she turned into a little sprout. 23/10/2019 - Struggling a bit to maintain good veg RH (55-65), currently between 45-50, humidifier on the way. PH was also to high about 7.5-8.0, already fix it to 6.5, with a drop of lemon juice. 24/10/2019 - Noticed little flies on the tent, going to add sticky trap.
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Just flushing the girls this week, waiting for most trichomes to go cloudy instead of clear. Ive now switched the lights off for 36/48 hours and will harvest in the next couple of days :))
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Ph-ep pen broken, 1 week without ph properly adjustment ...................... plus the weather forecast says 2 weeks of rain, it will be a challenge to keep the humidity low in the house and of course in the growbox.
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Things going well, some yellowing of random leaves i suspect a bit low on N,re ammended the medium with 50/50 mix of 4-4-4/2-8-4
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Really can't complain about this plant. Despite her nutrient lockout issue, she turned out perfectly, and I couldn't be happier with the yield considering she was crammed in my tent with the other two plants. Definitely the most dense buds I've grown to date as well. Can't wait to grow again with more room and possibly a larger pot size 👌
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16/10 se riega 🚿 con 3 litros de agua de osmosis + cal mag hasta llegar a ec0.4 + agua del grifo + 2ml/L de solo tek bloom. PH:6.1 EC:2.0 18/10 se riega 🚿 con 2 litros de agua de osmosis + cal mag hasta llegar a ec0.4 + agua del grifo PH:6.1 EC:0.8
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Week 5 I am happy with the progress of this plant. She has 4 tops now so it won’t be long until I get her up to the magic number, 8. Things are chugging along nicely so far. Cooler internals: 6.2pH 0.4 EC 65 F solution temp Onward 😎🍻
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I have to say, overall out of all 5 purple Lemonade seeds I’m not very happy with the results so far considering they was a little more pricey & the fact that I know how good these plants can turn out! Not sure if I just got some bad genetics or what’s up but pretty bummed about this run so far😅😅 hopefully things will start to look up! Thanks for following & happy growing friends!✌️🏼🌱 Day 24 - Decided to pull the smallest purple lemonade that wasn’t doing anything so I can go ahead and get something else going in it’s place! Watered the other ladies today. Day 25 - Ladies are still stretching like crazy!
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I thought the ladies would have another 2-3 weeks left in veg, but started to notice pistils forming within the last couple of days. So flower will most likely start to begin within the next week, I’m guessing I may see a couple oz per plant come harvest day. Not bad for first time grow & using autos, from what I’ve heard a lot of people do not recommend learning with autos due to how quickly their state can change depending on what you do with them. There are some things I wish now I would have done a bit different within the last couple of weeks, I can’t help but wonder how much bigger they’d be if I did not do any defoliation at all. But I have been combating flies bad and made the call to defoliate mainly for that reason. Started to cut back on veg foods and introduce flower foods and sugars to their diet. Humidity levels still at a steady decrease, aiming to have humidity down in the 30s come flower time. Will be going on vacation for a week soon, so fingers crossed that nothing goes wrong. Will be having a good friend of mine come by every couple of days to FaceTime me and make sure everything is handled as well as possible when the time comes.