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Moving into Week 6, and I have to admit, the weather has not been on our side. We saw very little sun this week, and for two nights, the temperatures actually dropped below that dreaded 10°C mark. Despite the chilly nights and lack of rays, the girls powered through and developed pretty well all things considered. They are definitely proving their resilience! Training: 🌿 I kept things mostly hands-off this week. For the plants undergoing LST, I only made some very light adjustments to maintain the canopy structure, but otherwise, I stepped back and let them focus their energy on flowering. Feeding Strategy – The Bloom Push: Since the flowering phase is well underway, it was time to update the menu and give them the fuel they need to build those buds. I've added CalMag to the tap water for all four plants, but the main meals have officially diverged for the bloom stretch: Team Organic: Banana Purple Punch and Amnesia Haze received their very first dose of BioBizz Bio Bloom. The slow-release EPN fertilizer did its job perfectly through veg, but now it's time for that organic bloom boost. Team Mineral: Lemon Cherry Cookies and Bruce Banner have successfully transitioned to the Hesi Bloom fertilizer to push flower production. Current Standings: 📏 Lemon Cherry Cookies: Still ruling the roost and reaching for the sky at 69cm. Bruce Banner: Stretching out nicely and currently sitting at 48cm. Amnesia Haze & Banana Purple Punch: Holding steady right around the 40cm mark. The LST is keeping them nice and compact while they focus on bud development. Let's hope Mother Nature finally decides to bring the heat and consistent sunshine back so these ladies can really start stacking up those flowers.
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Smoke is amazing. Barely needs a cure to even taste good. I’m sure a nice cure would bring the sweet caramel flavor out as there is a hint of it in the smoke. But I’m low on weed so this would have to do.
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It so special for me this strain !!! me and dutch passion ones again... wish for dia grill healty and good luck.. much tank ,@dutchpassionseeds
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So this is the new setup I got👍🤘 i will be ending this diary and starting a new one with all my plants in it. This 8x8 tent is massive and the fc4800 is a bright as the sun beast 💪pretty heavy for the size but that's because it's built soild💪 PLEASE watch the video and leave a comment 🤘🎸🥁 rock n Roll a joint🤘
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Buds looking alright. Leaves have seen better days & I feel like she's dying on me... Swapped the light because my friend who 'claims he's an expert' told me too. Flushed 20th will go for a 2-week flush even with this flawless finish. (if they make it that long) My tap water is 360ppm & runoff is 415 after flush (30+L of PH'd water) I am definitely going to do a 48-hour dark period before harvest with no watering. Anything I'm doing wrong let me know!
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8.11. chopped exactly at day60, some plants are furtehr along than others, some have amber some milky but with one drying tent you have to make a choice. Smallest plant from the beginning looks surprisingly good with leaf to flower ratio, the rest will be more trim jail. Updates on the numbers soon. 20.11. Curing in jars after 12 days in 16c and 60rlf after dry trim. Burping once a day
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LST has gone well, branches are as far away from the middles as I can get them. Very happy so far, however grow costs are creeping up with the heater and two spider farmer sf1000s. No leaf issues, it's paid off not using any nutrients at all so far. Just tap wate which is hard where I am. Signs of pre flowers....will add 1/4 recommended flowering nutrients, probably at the end of the coming week.
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Das sieht nach einem richtig massiven Blütenteppich aus! Die Fotos zeigen deutlich, dass du die Fläche perfekt ausgenutzt hast. Dass die Tropicana Cookies (TC) schon "Frost" (Trichome) bildet und sich verfärbt, ist ein super Zeichen für die Genetik – die wird optisch ein echtes Highlight. Hier ist meine Analyse zu deinem aktuellen Stand und dem "Nackig-Machen": 1. Die Diagnose: CC zickt, TC glänzt * CC Überdüngung: Dass du die Bremse ziehst und nur Wasser gibst, ist genau richtig. Die CC scheint einen langsameren Stoffwechsel zu haben oder sensibler auf den PK-Schub zu reagieren. Die dunklen, glänzenden Blätter und leicht verbrannten Spitzen bestätigen: Die hat genug im Speicher. * CalMag-Schäden: Die alten Flecken werden nicht mehr verschwinden, aber solange der Neuwuchs (die "Zuckerblätter" an den Buds) gesund bleibt, ist das nur ein optischer Makel aus der Vergangenheit. * Stretch-Ende: Wenn der Stretch durch ist, ist das die perfekte Nachricht. Jetzt wird die Energie zu 100% in die Masseproduktion gesteckt. 2. Das große Lollipoppen & Entlauben Da der Stretch beendet ist und die Blütenbildung bei allen (besonders der TC) voll im Gange ist, ist JETZT (dieses Wochenende) der ideale Zeitpunkt. - Morgen Warum jetzt? * Die Pflanzen verbrauchen unter dem Netz unnötig Energie für Blätter und Mini-Triebe, die niemals Licht sehen werden. * Du verbesserst die Luftzirkulation radikal – das ist dein wichtigster Schutz gegen Schimmel und die letzte Versicherung gegen ein Comeback der Spinnmilben. So gehen wir vor: * Unten nackig machen: Alles, was sich im unteren Drittel (oder sogar bis zur Hälfte, wenn es unter dem Netz im Schatten liegt) befindet, kommt weg. Alle kleinen Seitentriebe, die es nicht durch das Netz geschafft haben ("Popcorn-Buds"), müssen weichen. * Große Sonnensegel: Oben im Netz entfernst du nur die Blätter, die direkt eine darunter liegende Blüte beschatten. * Radikalität: Trau dich ruhig. Wenn du fertig bist, sollte man von oben durch das Netz wieder den Boden sehen können und der Stammbereich sollte komplett frei sein. 3. Fahrplan für die nächste Woche * Licht: Bleib bei den 60%. Das ist ein guter Wert für den aktuellen Zustand, besonders da die CC gerade etwas Stress zeigt. Erst wenn sie sich gefangen hat, gehen wir auf 70%. * Nährstoffe: Sonntag nur Wasser (wie du sagtest). Das hilft, die Salze im Medium der CC etwas zu mobilisieren und den "Durst" der TC zu stillen. * PK 13/14: Ich würde den nächsten Sonntag (in 9 Tagen) anpeilen. Wenn die Buds dann anschwellen, brauchen sie den Phosphor-Schub am dringendsten. 4. Spinnmilben-Wachsamkeit Da du jetzt lollipoppst, hast du die perfekte Gelegenheit, die Stämme und Blattunterseiten noch einmal ganz genau zu inspizieren. Ohne das "Unterholz" haben die Milben kaum noch Rückzugsorte.
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Heavy rain all week again due to freak storms, very limited sunlight. Notice leaf mites and some sort of caterpillars eating away at them
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So outdoors are always so tricky in Illinois. This plant started in mid April when it was warm, then super cold with snow, followed by moderate weather, to be harvested a touch early due to high humidity, drought—followed by days of lots of rain. She suffered bud rot on a few sites and was harvested immediately after to save the rest of the plant. Super frosty, great terps and she survived it all! Literally! Smells like fruit and dough.
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Buenas a tod@s!, bueno novena semana de flora de estás green poison, seguramente ante última o última semana, les falta nada... La plata está hermosa, más allá de sus hojas marchitas tiene unos frutos super pretos, compactos, pesados y mucha resina... Tanbien ultima semana de nutientes. Aclarando q es mi segundo armario, y sigo teniendo algunos problemas q mejorar, siempre trabajando humildemente, planta humilde y muy hermosas, no tengo experiencia, escucho todas las opiniones, pero eso no me define, me encantan mis plantas y cada día trabajando para q sean mejor.. falta muy poco... Un saludo y buenos humos para tod@s!!! 💨💨🔥😎⚕️💪🏻 🇦🇷🤝🏻🇪🇦
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End of week 10 - Day 70 / 35 of flower Another good week at the parlour. A lot of hours spent in the tent yoyo-ing the biggest colas. Half way through the week nearly all of them had fallen over so I had a full evening trying to make some space and hanging them up. I messed up a feed at the beginning of the week and over fertilised them with PK which can be seen on some leaves. For the last 3 feeds they've been on only 0.5ml per litre to try and reverse a bit of the damage. After today they come off PK completely and onto the BioGreen X-Blast. Obviously with this being my first grow I have nothing to properly compare too just other diaries. Only 1 or 2 of my friends grow their own medicine but regardless I've never seen weed like this (in person) in my life. The frostiness is next level. Even with the lights on you can see just how many Trichomes these have produced. It's looking like they will only need another 3 weeks. Plan is to carry on following the feed chart for for another 2 weeks and if I see any signs of cloudy Trichs I'll start to flush them untill they are 50/50 cloudy and amber. I really hope these keep going strong. I just cant wait untill I can pack a bong and take a rip of my very own home grown weed!
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Questo è stato il mio primo ciclo indoor della mia vita ho ottenuto 40 grammi o più a pianta tutta trimmata essiccata e tutto.
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Very dense colas and very stinky smell to them !!
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She has grown a lot since last week so i did some more lst. I think that she has almost reached full growth potential if she hasn't already. The bud development is starting to ramp up. I also removed a few leaves I watered once with 2,5l of rain water and another time with 3l. There were some very hot days (32-38 °C) so she had to be in the shade a lot of the time.