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đŸ‘đŸ» 9.Juli (50) 1l Wasser am Morgen 10.Juli (51) 1l DĂŒMi / 500ml Wasser in UntersĂ€tzer / Mttags wieder 30° 1l ĂŒber Tropfer 11.Juli (52) Morgens & Mittags jeweils 1l Wasser mit Gloria 12.Juli (53) Mittags 1,5l Wasser 13.Juli (54) Gestern wieder 32° 14.Juli (55) Gestern wieder 32° zum GlĂŒck geht leichter Wind
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TH 1Q2025 - Week 5 - Bolt 2 ‹(ON Haze X Original Haze) X Northern Lights #2 “Todd’s Haze” Objective - 8 Female Plants, Topped ONCE @ Flip, 12” when topped - Modified Sea of Green Seeds Wet: 1139PM, 28.2.2025 Germinated: 2.3.2025 Flip: 21.3.2025 Harvest: 77 Days, DATE: 6.6.2025 Weeks Summary - Continuing slow increase of EC & PPFD - Achieved EC: 1.8 - Allowing natural PPFD Increase (STRETCH), and providing modicum of intensity increase. _________________________________________ __ Fri Apr 4, 2025 TH 1Q25 15:B:2:1 Light Intensity: [ 400, ”Mol/m2/s] EC: [ 1.1, mS/cm] Foliar: # 1 pt Spray Bottle @ Lights ON - [x] CalMag Fuel: [ 2.5, ml] - [x] Lush Green: [ 0.67, ml] - [x] Kelpak (Auxins): [ 1, ml] - [x] Photosynthesis Plus: [ 1.5, ml] - [x] Quillaja 60 Powder: [scant] - [x] Fertigation: 5:2:2:2:2:2:0 __ Sat Apr 5, 2025 TH 1Q25 16:B:2:2 EC: 1.3 - [x] EC: 1.3 - [x] Fertigation: [5.8:5.8:2.3:2.3:2.3:2.3:2.3] # [Primer A:Primer B:CalMag Fuel:Silica Skin:Lush Green:Root Anchor:Peak Bloom] __ Sun Apr 6, 2025 TH 1Q25 17:B:2:3 - [x] EC: 1.4 Foliar: # 1 pt Spray Bottle @ Lights ON - [x] CalMag Fuel: [ 2.5, ml] - [x] Lush Green: [ 0.67, ml] - [x] Kelpak (Auxins): [ 1, ml] - [x] Photosynthesis Plus: [ 1.5, ml] - [x] Quillaja 60 Powder: [scant] - [x] Fertigation: [6.3:6.3:2.5:2.5:2.5:2.5:2.5] # [Primer A:Primer B:CalMag Fuel:Silica Skin:Lush Green:Root Anchor:Peak Bloom] ïżŒ __ Mon Apr 7, 2025 TH 1Q25 18:B:2:4 EC: 1.5 Raised Dimmer to 77% LightIntensity: [ 517, ”Mol/m2/s] - [x] Fertigation: [6.3:6.3:2.5:2.5:2.5:2.5:2.5] # [Primer A:Primer B:CalMag Fuel:Silica Skin:Lush Green:Root Anchor:Peak Bloom] __ Tue Apr 8, 2025 TH 1Q25 19:B:2:5 EC: 1.6 LightIntensity: [ 517, ”Mol/m2/s] Foliar: # 1 pt Spray Bottle @ Lights ON - [x] CalMag Fuel: [ 2.5, ml] - [x] Lush Green: [ 0.67, ml] - [x] Silica Skin: [ 2, ml] - [x] Fertigation: [7.1:7.1:3.5:3.5:2.8:2.8:2.8] # [Primer A:Primer B:CalMag Fuel:Silica Skin:Lush Green:Root Anchor:Peak Bloom] - [x] Terps Plus: [ 0.2, ml] - [x] Photosynthesis Plus: [ 6, ml] __ Wed Apr 9, 2025 TH 1Q25 20:B:2:6 Looking Relaxed, Happy, Lifted, Supple. EC: 1.7 - [x] Fertigation: [7.1:7.1:3.5:3.5:2.8:2.8:2.8] # [Primer A:Primer B:CalMag Fuel:Silica Skin:Lush Green:Root Anchor:Peak Bloom] - [x] Kelpak: [ 4, ml] - [x] Photosynthesis Plus: [ 6, ml] - [x] Terps Plus: [ 0.2, ml] - [x] Quillaja 60 Powder: [scant] __ Thu Apr 10, 2025 TH 1Q25 21:B:2:7 Light Distance: [ 23, in] HOME Depot Run - [x] Tube Insulation (Re-Fresh Chiller Insulation) EC: 1.8 # MAX EC for GROW Foliar: # 1 pt Spray Bottle @ Lights ON - [x] CAL106 (Micronized Calcium Carbonate): [ 0.125, g] - [x] Lush Green: [ 0.67, ml] - [x] Kelpak (Auxins): [ 1, ml] - [x] Photosynthesis Plus: [ 1.5, ml] - [x] Quillaja 60 Powder: [scant] - [x] Fertigation: [8:8:4.8:4.8:3.2:3.2:0.0:0.0:3.2] # [Primer A:Primer B:CalMag Fuel:Silica Skin:Lush Green:Root Anchor:Peak Bloom] - [x] PCAL 1660: [ 0.5, gm] # Once or Twice/Week - [x] Kelpak: [ 4, ml] - [x] Photosynthesis Plus: [ 6, ml] - [x] Terps Plus: [ 0.2, ml] - [x] Quillaja 60 Powder: [scant]
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I trained them down to be more bushed out and watered with a PH of 6-6.7 and did a weekly water of Fish Shit. The humidity was at 57 then eased into a steady 52 for the rest of the week.
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Gracias al equipo de Kannabia, Marshydro, XpertNutrients y Trolmaster sin ellos esto no serĂ­a posible. 💐🍁 RS11: Las variedades de marihuana son cada vez mĂĄs grandes y mejores, y la Rainbow Sherbet #11 de Kannabia ha llegado para revolucionar tu mundo con su extraordinario contenido de THC del 30% y sus terpenos increĂ­blemente deliciosos. Con una genĂ©tica 70% Ă­ndica, esta descendiente de la Pink Guava y la Sunset Sherbet ofrece muchas caracterĂ­sticas interesantes, como su espectacular belleza. Sus cogollos a veces adquieren una tonalidad azul y brillan con una gruesa capa de tricomas, por lo que parecen piedras preciosas cannĂĄbicas. Germina las semillas en exterior o interior, y prepĂĄrate para quedarte con la boca abierta. La Rainbow Sherbet #11 no necesita muchos cuidados para producir plantas robustas y vigorosas. Incluso los principiantes podrĂĄn conseguir un buen botĂ­n cuando llegue el momento de la cosecha, y los cultivadores que ya tienen experiencia no tendrĂĄn problemas para hacer que sus plantas rindan al mĂĄximo. Con un poco de LST podrĂĄs maximizar su producciĂłn, y tras 9 semanas de floraciĂłn en interior conseguirĂĄs alrededor de 450-500g/mÂČ. Al aire libre, esta variedad puede generar hasta 500-600g por planta. El nombre de esta variedad augura un montĂłn de sabor, y la Rainbow Sherbet #11 cumple con creces. Sus cogollos tienen un aroma extremadamente complejo que convierte cada fumada en un viaje aromĂĄtico. Las fragancias que mĂĄs destacan son las afrutadas (principalmente a cerezas y bayas), asĂ­ como las cĂ­tricas. Esta mezcla va acompañada de unos matices terrosos y especiados y de un toque de pino. Tras unas cuantas caladas, los efectos de la Rainbow Sherbet #11 aparecen con toda su fuerza, potenciando la alegrĂ­a y la creatividad, calmando el cuerpo y la mente, y ayudĂĄndote a olvidar las penurias del dĂ­a. 💡TS-3000 + TS-1000: se usaran dos de las lĂĄmparas de la serie TS de Marshydro, para cubrir todas las necesidades de las plantas durante el ciclo de cultivo, uso las dos lĂĄmparas en floracion para llegar a toda la carpa de 1.50 x 1.50 x 1.80. https://marshydro.eu/products/mars-hydro-ts-3000-led-grow-light/ 🏠 : Marshydro 1.50 x 1.50 x 1.80, carpa 100% estanca con ventanas laterales para llegar a todos los lugares durante el grow https://marshydro.eu/products/diy-150x150x200cm-grow-tent-kit đŸŒŹïžđŸ’š Marshydro 6inch + filtro carbon para evitar olores indeseables. https://marshydro.eu/products/ifresh-smart-6inch-filter-kits/ đŸ’» Trolmaster Tent-X TCS-1 como controlador de luz, optimiza tu cultivo con la Ășltima tecnologĂ­a del mercado, desde donde puedes controlar todos los parametros. https://www.trolmaster.com/Products/Details/TCS-1 📆 Semana 4: Aparecieron un monton de erizos esta semana, el temporal ha hecho algo de mella en la carpa al bajar las temperaturas aunque todo sigue correcto. Continuamos con las dosis de nutrientes recomendadas por el fabricante.
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Day 11. Week 2. Hello. I'm a little late with the report. I see growth, but slow. I think the soil was of poor quality. I added fertilizer to the water, after a day I saw improvements. You may need to water less. On the second video on April 15th. Share your experience. I will be glad.
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Sanlight evo at 100% Day 64: flushed yesterday. One week now and then 72 hours of darkness. Looks and smells really good đŸ€™ Day 67: looking good 👍 a couple of days now, then darkness đŸ€™ Day 69: well, that's ITđŸ€— The Journey Has come to an end.... 😱 Today I turned off the lights, sprayed purolyt. She will get 48 hours of darkness and then cut and hung.. Get 15% Off Fast Buds with Code: FBSUMO https://2fast4buds.com/
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Last week. Dropping temps and a good drench with plain water. We shall see.
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đŸ’©Holy Crap Growmies We Are BackđŸ’© Well growmies we are at 63 days in and everything is going as good as can be 👌 👉 So even with some major issues in the early stages , shes bounced back as good as expected 👍Or better 👈 Lights being readjusted and chart updated .........👍Even with early major issues due to the soil/medium she's come a long way 👈 👉I used NutriNPK for nutrients for my grows and welcome anyone to give them a try .👈 👉 www.nutrinpk.com 👈 NutriNPK Cal MAG 14-0-14 NutriNPK Grow 28-14-14 NutriNPK Bloom 8-20-30 NutriNPK Bloom Booster 0-52-34 I GOT MULTIPLE DIARIES ON THE GO đŸ˜± please check them out 😎 👉THANKS FOR TAKING THE TIME TO GO OVER MY DIARIES 👈
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Week 4 of flowering 3 plants ran out of Cal. The Super Skunk are not like usual, there’s a lot of Sativa in the phenotypes. White Gorilla Haze are making small buds. Banana Kush are doing very well except the one with deficiency. Strawberry Kush are doing well except the one out of Cal. Girl Scout Cookies are doing well. Wedding Cheesecake are doing well. Reducing the Humidity and turned on the Dehumidifier. Adding 2 small fans blowing under the canopy. Switching to bloom nutrients, feeding is between 1000ppm to 1100ppm once a week. (I’m looking for a job in the Cannabis industry as Master Grower, Mineralogist, Quality Control)
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Pues HOY, miercoles 22 de abril, hago el cambio de fotoperiodo, a 14-14! De momento todo va segĂșn lo planeado, main lining hasta este punto, vigorosas y recias, se sienten muy sanas y beben muchisimo, de momento 3 litros por planta cada dos dias, veremos a ver ahora con la floracion. Ahora esta primera semana voy a hacerle diferentes aplicaciones buscando cosas jajajajaja hoy la voy a hacer aplicaciĂłn foliar del delta y no recuerdo si tocaba tambien a riego. Luego, algo que tengo ganas de ver, es usar el calcio ahora entre esta semana y la siguiente de aplicaciĂłn foliar, pero en esta ocasiĂłn no solo para fortalecer la planta, sino para activar la hormona CaÂČ+ creo que se llama, que en sĂ­ es el mensajero de la planta que le dice, eeehh, haz mas resina que estĂĄs tirando poca! Y asĂ­ la fuerza.. habrĂĄ que ver jajaja pero bueno, hoy arrancan las 14 horas de luz y 14 horas de oscuridad đŸ”„đŸ”„ Las plantas, el dosel lo tienen sobre los 40cm, espero no tener que hacer super cropping, no soy fan. ActualizaciĂłn jueves 23-04-2026: el video es del despertar tras sus primeras 14h de oscuridad. AĂșn no hay porquĂ© ver nada respecto al cambio de fotoperiodo, lo interesante es lo vigorosas que estĂĄn en el momento del cambio đŸ”„đŸ”„đŸ”„đŸ”„đŸ’ȘđŸŸđŸ’ȘđŸŸđŸ’ȘđŸŸ
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A peg from a tent, nailed a plant laid on a shovel to the ground marking the victory of man over nature the former gum has set the next floor in a plane to the previous one. As a result, we have 4 floors practically in a single plane. I removed the first two sheets and two thirds of the leading escape of the 2nd pair, I plan in this position to release up the main trunk
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Began light LST training. Have lightly fed with fox farms grow big 1 tsp per gallon and 6 top per gallon of big bloom. This Strain has a moderate skunky odor already, pleasant smell. Last day of week 3. Amazing how much odor this plant has at such a young age, love it! Growth has really taken off past couple of days. Will be continuing LST, going well so far. The auto diesel plant is still finishing that I harvest the top of already. Surprisingly has gained quite a bit of size in these lower buds. Looks like this should be harvested in 3-5 days. Have a few upgrades showing up soon. Ac infinity pro plus controller is shipping on the 20th. New humidifier that I can run behind the grow room wall and direct output hose into grow room. Diamond mylar to not only clean up the look of the room but to better reflect the light back to the plant and help eliminate any shadowing. Included a video of the rooms current state. Will also be making a change to the flooring after this grow. Room has been really solid and staying consistent and easy to control. Everything is basically running itself with intervenes.
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The Jack Herer is dense and frosty colas, covered in trichomes with a nice mix of cloudy heads. Compared to the Northern Lights, it clearly had more weight and resin, making the harvest very satisfying. For the last days, I only gave CalMag and plain water adjusted to pH 6.3
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Getting closer! Weather here is finally starting to turn warm including and after this weekend. That means I’ll be taking Cream Caramel, Bubba’s Gift #1 & #2 and Black D.O.G. outside to be transplanted in 45 gallon pots. Bit of a crazy week after taking my loupe to my soil and spotting a LOT of bulb mites in my soil. Nematodes surprised me with their presence too. Explains the issues I have been having with Jack Herer in my other tent. Thankfully despite them both existing in this tent the plants are doing quite well. Just a little LST and defoliation this week. They’re doing well and I just want to leave them be until they’re outside or remain in the tent with more space. I can’t wait to tie down Bubba’s Gift #3, Chemdawg’91, The New and Black D.OG. Plan is to give them about a week more and then flip them to 12hrs. Still just watering with dechlorinated water. Top dressed with 4-4-4, worm castings and insect Frass. Before that a Soil Drench one day with Neem oil and Dr. Bronner’s Castile soap mixed into Mosquito Dunk water for pest control. My mycorrhizae shipment won’t be arriving until May 20th so even if the plants go up this weekend I will leave them in their existing pots until I return next weekend.
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Week 13 from seed. Week 9 of flower. And this one matters. Not because everything changed overnight — but because this is where the run starts showing its final intentions. One plant came down, one plant keeps going, and both are teaching something different. This week marks the point where observation becomes more important than intervention. The work is mostly done now. What happens here is less about pushing, and more about reading. Watching. Letting the plant finish saying what it has to say. From seed to now, this run has stayed simple on purpose. 12/12 from seed, steady environment, minimal overcorrection, and a consistent approach from start to finish. No chasing numbers, no dramatic swings, no last-minute magic tricks. Just stable inputs, careful observation, and letting the cultivar express itself without interruption. And that is exactly what this week reflects. One of the two plants was harvested this week — not because she was clearly ahead, and not because the other was behind, but because this stage offers a rare opportunity to compare expression across harvest timing. Same cultivar, same room, same feed, same environment — slightly different finish line. That is useful information, especially when the goal is not just yield, but understanding the medicine at different stages of maturity. This is less about “ready” and more about reference. One plant comes down now to show what this cultivar offers at this point in ripeness. The second stays standing to show what another few days may add, remove, or transform. That kind of side-by-side tells more than any chart ever will. The room itself remains unchanged and stable. Conditions are still exactly where they have been: controlled, calm, and predictable. No changes to the environment, no major changes to irrigation, and no attempt to force a finish. At this stage, consistency is the strategy. Feeding is now reduced to enzymes only. No base nutrients, no boosters, no extras — just enzymes and water. At this point, the plant is no longer building aggressively. She is finishing. Enzyme-only irrigation helps break down residual organic matter in the substrate, keeps the root zone active and clean, and allows the plant to continue consuming what it has already stored internally. This is not about “flushing” in the old dramatic sense. It is simply about removing excess input and allowing the plant to finish on what it already carries. And she is using it beautifully. This is where the fade begins to tell the truth. The shifting leaf color isn’t decline — it is redistribution. Nitrogen is being pulled, chlorophyll is breaking down, stored resources are moving, and the plant is redirecting what remains into final reproductive output. That is why the greens soften. That is why purples begin to appear. That is why red tones start surfacing through senescence and cooler expression. This is the plant using herself completely. And visually, she is doing it with style. There is color now in every direction — softened greens, faded lime, muted reds, touches of purple, and that late-flower pale glow that only shows up when a plant is actually finishing instead of just aging. The flowers are dense, compact, and fully formed. Resin is heavy. Structure is holding. Light still catches everything. The room is shining. Both plants are carrying weight well. Dense tops, compact flowers, strong stacking, and resin coverage from crown to lower sites. No loose finish, no empty tops, no weak lower structure. Even now, late into flower, she still looks composed. The harvested plant came down thick. Big structure, strong frame, dense flower, and stems with enough development to show those hollow internal channels that often appear in vigorous, well-fed, fast-moving growth. Frost coverage is heavy, texture is compact, and she carried herself like a proper finisher from top to bottom. She is now drying in a rack rather than hanging whole — not as a stylistic choice, just a practical one. Space dictates workflow sometimes, and good growing means adapting without romanticizing process. Same plant, same finish, different drying logistics. The important part is controlled handling from here. And during harvest, she gave a little extra. Fresh finger resin from harvest always deserves its own note. What collects on the fingers during live harvest is not the same material as what comes later during dry trim. Similar in origin, different in state. Fresh harvest resin is live expression — warm, volatile, aromatic, soft, and immediate. It is closer in spirit to charas in the traditional sense: resin gathered from living plant material by direct contact, long before modern processing tried to standardize everything. That matters, because what is collected in that moment still carries a different volatile profile than what comes later from dry trim. Dry trim finger hash is still resin. Fresh harvest finger resin is living resin. They are related, but they are not the same conversation. And for people who have never paid attention to that difference, this is one of those details worth learning once and never forgetting. The second plant remains standing, and she is still earning her place. Still dense. Still shining. Still building. Not dramatically, not explosively — just quietly continuing. And that is the point now. Late flower is no longer about visible daily change. It is about subtle shifts. Trichome maturity. Water behavior. Leaf surrender. Aroma transition. Hidden risk. Final swelling. This is where “not doing much” becomes one of the most active parts of the entire cycle. Because this is the stage where small mistakes matter most. Now is when you watch for ripeness. Now is when you watch for overstay. Now is when you watch for mold that never comes. Now is when you watch for trichomes instead of pistils. Now is when restraint becomes part of the skillset. She may come down next week. She may ask for a little more. That decision will not be made by calendar — it will be made by what the plant says next. And that is where we leave her. One harvested. One still speaking. Both worth listening to. Big love to everyone following this run — old heads, new eyes, silent watchers, loud supporters, curious growers, skeptics, believers, and everyone who gave this diary even a second of attention. To the GrowDiaries platform. To the community. To the people who watch closely. To the ones who question everything. To the ones who just came for pretty flowers and stayed for the process. To Zamnesia for the genetics. To Plagron for the feed. To the gear keeping the room steady. To the people behind the brands. To the growers behind the screens. And to both plants for doing exactly what they were supposed to do. Week 13. Week 9 flower. One down. One still glowing. 📡 DELETED @ 1K Please stay tuned.we never quit https://www.youtube.com/@TheDogDoctorOfficial NEW 🙏 Thank you for your patience and continued support. FOR DISCOUNT CODES AND MORE JUST FOLLOW THE LINK https://website.beacons.ai/dogdoctorofficial đŸ“Č Don’t forget to Subscribe and follow me on Instagram and YouTube @DogDoctorOfficial for exclusive content, real-time updates, and behind-the-scenes magic. We’ve got so much more coming, including transplanting and all the amazing techniques that go along with it. You won’t want to miss it. GrowDiaries Journal: https://growdiaries.com/grower/dogdoctorofficial Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dogdoctorofficial/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@dogdoctorofficial Deleted by Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@TheDogDoctorOfficial NEW Vimeo : https://vimeo.com/dogdoctorofficial Under construction stay tuned âž» Explore the Gear that Powers My Grow If you’re curious about the tech I’m using, check out these links: 🔆 Lighting & Environmental Control ‱ Future of Grow — Advanced LED lighting technology https://www.futureofgrow.com/ DISCOUNT CODE: DOG20 ‱ Lumiflora — Under-canopy LED lighting https://lumiflorade.com/ ‱ TrollMaster — Environmental controllers and automation gear (past collaboration) âž» Genetics ‱ Zamnesia Seeds — Genetics used in this project https://www.zamnesia.com/ âž» đŸŒ± Soil, Substrates, Boosters & Root Support ‱ Plagron — Substrates, bio mixes, and supportive products https://plagron.com/en/ âž» 🎒 Storage, Curing & Preservation ‱ Grove Bags — Curing and storage solutions https://grovebags.com/ âž» 📾 Photography Equipment & Tools (Not sponsors, but part of my creative toolkit) ‱ Sony A6700 ‱ Sony full-frame macro lens + few more ‱ Stacking photography workflow - learning ‱ iPhone (for behind-the-scenes shots) We’ve got much more coming as we move through the grow cycles. Trust me, you won’t want to miss the next steps, let’s push the boundaries of indoor horticulture together! As always, this is shared for educational purposes, aiming to spread understanding and appreciation for this plant. Let’s celebrate it responsibly and continue to learn and grow together. With true love comes happiness. Always believe in yourself, and always do things expecting nothing and with an open heart. Be a giver, and the universe will give back in ways you could never imagine. 💚 Growers love to all 💚 📾 P.S. – The Eye Behind the Lens All photos in this diary (for now — except for the ones showing the camera, which I took with an iPhone) are taken with a Sony A6700 paired with a Sony full-frame macro lens and a few more. Photography is part of the story — it’s how we share the fine textures, the glow, and the quiet details that words can’t always capture. I’ve also started experimenting with photo stacking — a technique where multiple images, each taken at a slightly different focus point, are layered together to create one perfectly sharp image from front to back. It’s not digital enhancement or AI; it’s pure photography — a way to reveal the plant’s beauty in microscopic depth, from trichome to petal. You’ll even see a few shots of "ghost me" capturing the shots — camera, lens, setup — because every grow deserves not just to be cultivated, but documented like art. FOR DISCOUNT CODES AND MORE JUST FOLLOW THE LINK https://website.beacons.ai/dogdoctorofficial NEW DISCORD - Official Server Invite Link : https://discord.gg/ksjAkA5T74
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D36 Collected runoff from #1 and was not happy with the results only the ph from the runoff was perfect. Performed a flush until the runoff was at 400ppm. Will give a small feeding when the soil dries up.
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Day10 I started my first large feeding today I’m using the basic general Hydro growth chart my LSD seems to be growing very well I have no complaints today we transfer from the small pot into a 3 gallon Hydroponics tank Day 11 after the large feeding on yesterday She looks great.
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Hi friends I've jumped forward to the week of harvest. The next week will show you some dried trimmed beautiful flowers 😀