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@zenderman
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23/6/26 day 22 of flowering,beginning week 4. flavor and aroma very sweet and fruity-strawberry,melon,watermelon .fantastic strain-very strong and stabilized
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@Hashy
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Grow diary 11 stage 8. Day 71 to 80 This girl has developed quicker then the other strains and because of the o.g taking up so much space I decided to put up my older ds60 tent with my old mars hydro purple light. After 3 days my old extractor fan broke and she stunk the house out. I pulled her out the other tent on day 75 and gave her ripen for 5 days before moving onto flawless finish. When I'm happy she flushed its harvest. Not expecting much, maybe 1/2 oz, its hard to guess, she is tiny but solid.
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After 84 days from sprout and 55 days of flowering, Budshot Betty reached her perfect harvest window. During the last week the trichomes shifted from mostly milky to around 10–15% amber, exactly the ripeness I was aiming for with this phenotype. The purple fade intensified, the buds swelled even further, and the terp profile became noticeably stronger and sweeter. To ensure the cleanest possible smoke, she received only pH-adjusted water in the final days: • 3 L (pH 6.32 / EC 280) • 2.3 L (pH 6.35 / EC 123) • 2 L (pH 6.37 / EC 115 – final watering) For the last 3 days I reduced the light intensity to 65 W, helping her finish without stress or foxtailing. Before chopping, she spent 19 hours in complete darkness, which helped tighten the resins and deepen the terpene expression. On harvest day she carried dense, resin-heavy flowers with a sticky crystal layer and a beautiful mix of green and purple tones. Structure stayed open enough for excellent airflow thanks to the SCROG, and her classic AK-47 punch is definitely present in both smell and trichome density. Budshot Betty is now drying in DryFerm bags, and the aroma already suggests a strong, spicy-sweet profile typical for AK-47 XL lines. Overall: A very satisfying run with a resilient plant that handled training, SCROG and minor salt issues extremely well and finished right on schedule. Drying phase now in progress – curing comes next!
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May 3 - 6 Today is Graduation. She went from a little green seedling to a beautiful colorful overweight adult. She smells and looks great 👍. I'm pretty sad to cut her down, but she says she's ready and wants me to taste her sweet flavor. So I'm doing it. I will do some wet trimming and hang the plant as a whole. I also grew an experiment plant in a 16 oz container that I didn't showcase in the same tent. "Tropicana Cookies" I'll show a Pic and vid. I think I have the growing part down ok, So now let's hope 🙏 I get the drying part finished without issues 😅.
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Throughout the week, I give compost tea, and fermented plant juice once each ^^ Hope you guys have a wonderful day today ^^v *** Please Like, comment & share *** Highly appreciated -----/-----<@
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8/2: Everybody is potted up in a 3 gallon pot now. I sprayed them all with Boom Boom Spray one day, and foliar fed with kelp and Superthive all week. They got their first real feeding with TPS One and seemed to like it. I also gave them a little molasses.
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Привет садоводы началась 3 неделя , растение цветет и пахнет , но не очень сильно пока каждую неделю я меняю питательный раствор на новый , и сегодня поменял еще я поставил лампу помощней HPS 250 w без Cooltube , что-бы свет больше рассеивался, но тем самым понизил влажность до 30 % буду наблюдать дальше
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I use Botanicare products for part system along with Agri triple 19 food crop fertilizer that I use on edible crops and fruit trees
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Hello there, I harvested the other 2 queens and this is last one standing on flush for 4 more days and then chopping her
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What up fam, weekly update on these gorgeous ladies. Starting week 3 of veg, wow does time fly. They've progressed beautifully, and probably doubled in size the last week. This will be the last week of veg before that preflower stretch stage appears but over all I couldn't be happier with how they're doing. All in all Happy Growing
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Good week, plants seem to be doing well. No issues except for plenty of gnats in the tent. I removed some lower branches that were touching the soil after training. Gave approximately 200ml water/nutrients. There was no sign they needed more than that and their bags are still relatively heavy. I expected from next week that watering will need to ramp up but I'll see.
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This girl is done. Getting the chop tonite. Been so much damn fun. Bathroom photo shoot turned out great. Very happy with this girl. Gonna be sad to chop her down.
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day 35: finally they are flowering, they are drinking 1 liter every 2 days today i broke the main cola of the TM im still crying, use duct tape to repair, will try to update the recovering
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bueno hemos iniciado el dia de hoy con un transplante final de cada de estas niñas las he transplantado a un sustrato propio hecho por mi con los suficientes minerales y propiedades para qeu este cultivo sea una locura , solamente estoy con pulverixador
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Overwatered the two in the back earlier this week on day 12, not paying attention like an idiot 😫. Will resume watering as normal tomorrow, day 16. Plan on starting LST this week, depending on size. Plant in the front on the right is almost ready now. The mutant plant in the front on the left has some really weird growth, but I’m gonna see where it goes... why not?! ________________________________________ Started LST for 2 of the plants on day 17. The other 2 are still a little short but will probably be ready for LST within 3-4 days. I have now (day 19) started LST on all 4 plants. First I plant started LST on, now has the lower sites starting to fill in. Wrapping up week 3. There is one plant clearly straggling behind the others. The other 3 (including the mutant!) are responding well to LST. For now I’m sticking to leaf tucking, and have only defoliated the couple leaves sagging into the soil. Over-watering from early in the week definitely slowed growth down temporarily, but seems to be back on track now!