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Pilot enters week 4 of flowering showing a clear transition from stretch into flower production. Vertical growth has largely slowed, allowing the plant to redirect its energy toward bud development and resin production across the entire canopy. The structure remains open and highly efficient, with long, well-spaced branches supporting numerous flowering sites. Buds are beginning to stack noticeably along the stems, creating a uniform distribution from the lower branches to the upper canopy. The training performed during vegetative growth continues to pay off, providing excellent light penetration and airflow throughout the plant. At this stage, Pilot stands out for its balanced architecture, strong flower set, and impressive site count. The canopy is filling evenly, and the plant is demonstrating excellent production potential as it moves deeper into the bulking phase of flowering. 🌱🔥 Seeds by World Breeders Cultivated by Piperoots 🇲🇦 🌱🔥
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She was strechy for the first 4 weeks of flower then tapered off. Good fast veg cycle. Not my favorite to grow due to how slow she matured and final weight granted I got 40.1 grams and 8.3 grams of trim that will become cookies soon.
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Just trimmed her all up.....took a lot of leaves out today to give those lower colas some light....filling out nicely
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This week has had some real THICKENING! The colas are chunking up like crazy so far I've had to add supports to the Jaeger and had to do some crazy work to get Mimosa from toppling a bit and bending all over herself had to help her stand up but she is composed. The mimosa is a good 12 to 13 inches taller than the Jaeger which sits at around 24''. I am hoping to hit the OZ mark with her I'm thinking it won't be a problem. I'm tapering off feeding and will be going super light on nutes and go full waterboy status with some high quality h20 in the coming week after. By March 6 I will be drying her on the pot for a few days the chopping those beautiful legs and hanging her up!!!
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This week has been great.I'm glad that I was able to pull the plant when I needed to. The weather out here isn't always the best coming towards the end of October. How ever i handle it the best we can. What ive learned to do is wet trim before hang dry. Heres some phots of these glossing nugs. Iknkw ill lose a bitin water weight but im happy none the less. Fire 🔥 This has been a great grow, I learned a lot from Growing out here in new mexico. It was amazing to be able to train these plants 4 into one using training techniques. LST, HST, Defolation & topping all play a roll. It is fun to learn and sharpen my skills. I hope everyone enjoys my diary. Thank you so much Divine seeds. I appreciate the free seeds and the friendly community competition 👌 There's a lot of good growers outthere and I wanna learn from all. Much love ❤️ I'll be back with a smoke review soon
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Hi everyone, I feed this little beast twice a day 1/2 gallon (total 1 gallon) per day with the shown above nutrients every time. - Always on a 18/6 Daylight schedule - Gives me a runout of .80/L - Use Coco Coir an perlite only I transplanted here directly into final container (5 gallon fabric pots). Final week before harvest , i am very excited 😎 Have i nice week to all growers. Feel free to comment, i can use all the help.👍
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04/09 - Started minor defoliation. Shes getting too bushy and blocking bud sites and causing moisture spots. Will remove a couple of leaves every other day for the next week. 05/09 - Full res change. Realised I mucked up the ratio. Went 35ml Micro, 25ml grow, (Shouldve been the other way around, so added an extra 10ml grow), 15ml Bloom and 15ml Silica. EC 1.4, PH 5.7. Will keep an eye on her and add some additional grow if she does alright. 06/09 - Minor defoliation. Removed about 12 leaves total so far. LST to spread the canopy a little more. PH stable at 5.8, EC at 1.4, Water level dropping. Seems to be stretching and pistils have begun to form! Responding well to the uptick in nutes from the res change. 07/09 - Leaf tucking, LST and took a leaf or two. Shes getting her stretch on for sure. PH stable at 5.8, EC stable at 1.4. Water level still dropping. 09/09 - After much deliberation, I ended up going for a fairly heavy defoliation session and am now going to leave her the hell alone until at least mid flower. I removed a large chunk of shaded leaves and bud sites and effectively ended up lollipopping her. I also removed all the old LST, and added a couple to pull leaves out of the way. The canopy remains largely unchanged, but shes much more airy now, and Im seeing far fewer damp spots where leaf perspiration has occured. Now to see if I can keep my hands off for a few weeks!
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*clears throat* NOOB SPEAKING! So I fudged up and just realized that I’ve been using the kool bloom POWDER way too early. Never realized the difference between the liquid and powder. She seems to be doing good and fattening up fine. I’ve never seen a issues from using it too early. Smell fruity, spicy, and sweet.... maybe from the kool bloom being used too lol early I dunno. From what I read it may hurt the yield but with two week left in flower only time will tell 😞 thankfully I know it’s strong so only ever used very small amounts. Thoughts???
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Diese Woche verlief sehr entspannt. Ich bin mit meiner Gießkanne verheiratet, weil die Dame sich fast jeden Tag 3 bis 4 Liter in ihrem 15 Liter Topf genehmigt. Mir ist lediglich aufgefallen, dass ich es vielleicht etwas mit dem Kalium übertrieben habe. Gegossen wurde auf 10 Liter jeweils: Hakaphos spezial : 5g Greenhouse feeding Kalzium EDTA: 5g Bittersalz: 3g Kaliumsulfat: 0,5g Aptus Breakout Powder: 1,5 g Aptus Regulator: 1,5 ml Das macht Netto ungefähr: Stickstoff: 95 ppm Phosphor: 64 ppm Kalium: 172 ppm Kalzium: 85 ppm Magnesium:44 ppm Schwefel:53 ppm Ich nächsten Schritt wird Kalium.wieder etwas reduziert, damit Kalzium und Magnesium nicht blockiert werden. Das Rezept wird angepasst auf: Hakaphos Spezial: 5 g Yara liva Calzinit: 3g Greenhouse feeding Kalzium EDTA: 2g Bittersalz: 6,5 g Kaliumsulfat und Aptus Breakout Powder fliegen diese Woche raus. Damit komme ich ungefähr auf: Stickstoff:126 ppm Phosphor: 17,5 ppm Kalium: 124,5 ppm Kalzium: 114,5 ppm Magnesium: 62 ppm Schwefel: 37,5 ppm Somit sind Kalium und Kalzium fast gleichauf, was die Aufnahme deutlich verbessert. Stickstoff wird ebenfalls leicht angehoben, damit es nicht zu früh zum Fade kommt. Die LED wird leicht auf 80% gedimmt, weil es doch etwas viel Druck auf den Blüten ist und ich ein bleachen der Headbuds vermeiden will. Generell scheint sie aber mit hohen ppfd Werten gut klar zu kommen.
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Day 37: Watered each plant with 0.8L with nuts 1516 ppm, 3221 us/cm, 3.2 EC Still giving sensi grow to the gorilla cookies Day 40: Watered each plant with 0.8L with nuts 1594 ppm, 3391 us/cm, 3.3 EC Still giving sensi grow to the gorilla cookies Did some defoliation
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The start of week 9 is going well. On day 5 and 6 of week 9 the temperatures outdoors we're in the 90s my extractor fan ran continuously and my grow room temps are hitting 83 to 85 warmer than I would like. It is day 7 of week 9 and the plants did well on vacation the 10 gal reservoir lasted with an extra 2-3 gal left when I returned. I did however notice a Nitrogen deficiency on the foliage(yellowing on lower parts of plant). I believe this is due to to the long time in between feedings. I applied my weekly Nutes. I will watch for improvement in the Nitrogen deficiency.
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So fat banana finally got the chop. Started off well then had an influx of heat around mid flower, not a major problem as I dealt with it, just could have gone smoother. She flew through veg with no problems or complaints whatsoever. She was resilient and would grow her again. She smells so loud, covered in frost.. I have a few more pictures of the chop to upload but will do it in a little while. Such a unique scent from her, definitely tropical and banana peel type of aroma and taste(from test smoke). Been a pleasure to grow and can honestly say its some tasty smoke. Will do a proper smoke report after this batch has dried and then cured. Thanks for tuning in! Will be back -FlavoursUk
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Hi guys, nothing seemed to happen this week, probably producing tricomes. I've upped the dosage of early flower and I'll start adding boost next week. Thanks for stopping by. Please check out my other diaries and feel free to leave a like, maybe even a follow and I'll be sure to check out your diaries to. The light being used Is the Mars hydro SP150, its a great quality light and is very bright, idea for a rectangular space. Visit www.marshydro.co.uk to purchase this and many other leds. Drgreen13#6724 (discord) Stay high, stay fly, #420everyday 🥃
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She is almost ready to harvest next week she will receive Finalpart
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Good week, all showing pistols, still to spot balls on London Mint Cake. Will know in a week of they are hermy by genetics as estoric growing experienced
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Hello GD !!!! This week things went complicated... Both cheese started preflowering and flowering right now, imma put you in the whole context of this .. Im really confused at the moment Both plants showed preflowers, over developed pre flowers ? .... Then hairs appearing, and i started to worry about this.. Temperature was good at 10/5 so put the plants outside, topped the girl and removed a few lower branches Couple of cloudy days and .......more hairs... maybe more like a first stage flower Talked about this with a more experienced grower, he told me that the plants should re vegetate when noticing longer days.. I have been researching and many people coincide with the revegetation, but.... maybe some grower or skilled revegger can help me out ? I mean im feeding the plant with BioGrow ph 6.5, yesterday with Green Explosion and BioGrow to seeif this helps the plant .... My plan was to make a monster plant this year, but things are not going as expected. Got a Jack Herer waiting if i need to germinate a new plant now but would be a mess of Cheese Thank you for your time guys !!!!! EDITED 22/05 : The other cheese which have a slowly develop in comparision, has developed flowers too but are smaller, and seems she is showing ReVegetation Signs !!!! with more leaves in the popcorn buds and new growth, so we are waiting a few days to take a decission. Thank you so much for the advice mates ! EDITED 24/05: The buds are getting frosty .... wtf, temperatures are low, this is a really weird year... Winter come later than usual, and still here..