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@LennyBach
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Lots of growth this week and working to solve the humidity issues. I think it's probably because of the size of my pots but these girls just won't stop growing! I think I'm going to have to consider some defoliation for her next week. I noticed some rust spots on some of the leaves this week, I'm fairly certain that it's down to the humidity. Where leaves were gathering condensation they seem to have discoloured, probably because of magnifying the light - I'm just a beginner though so I'm happy for other people's opinions. I've kept feeding her a little bloom every couple of days, there was a little bit of yellowing to the tips of some leaves which I though could be down to nute burn but I'm not too worried about it at the moment. I think this plant has overtaken the Jack Herer now, she seems to be flowering a lot more. She smells divine - really strong citrus notes, I think she's going to be tasty! To fix the humidity issues I diverted the extraction duct to another room which seems to have made a big difference, RH is now consistently under 57% and usually around 55% - still not ideal but I don't think I'll get it much lower. I've moved the fan so that there's plenty of air moving over the canopy - hopefully enough to keep away the mould as the grow progresses.
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I started germination of 1 Gorilla Zkittlez bean on 29/12/2020. I pre moistened my rockwool cubes with ph balanced water to 6.4. Made sure the plug was just damp and not soaked. Using a small wooden dowel I increased the size of the plugs pre made hole. Than I sowed my bean into the hole. Ripped off a small piece of rockwool and mulched it up. Lightly filled the hole in with the mulched rockwool. Than stuck the plug into a misted humidity dome, to complete germination. Shouldn't take anymore than 4-5 days to see a sprout. Once I see some cotlydon leaves bursting to the surface. I will get the plug planted into some 1 gallon pots. Plus get this lady situated into her home. Cant wait! Some Background information on my experience with Gorilla Zkittlez. I've grown this variety out twice so far. Once in a 15 gallon container which became a super branchy beast. That yielded a large amount and filled up it's own 4x4 tent with a little training. The second and most recent time was in a 1 gallon SOG grow. She also flourished in a fast flip SOG grow banging off a fat head frosty main cola, with a few satellite buds. Very adaptive strain and seems to flourish in any environment and any size space. Looking forward too my 3rd adventure with Barneys farms masterpiece.
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This week marks Week 18 of veg for the Pineapple Upside Down, and things are getting interesting. The plant is still pushing hard, stacking growth on all sides — more height, more volume, more density. She’s clearly in that phase where she’s comfortable, full of energy, and ready to take every bit of space you give her. But that’s exactly where the challenge begins. Right now, I still can’t move her into the bloom tent. There’s another plant finishing inside, so the space isn’t free yet. And that delay changes the whole strategy, because this girl is getting tall — fast. So the main question of the week is the same one I’ve been wrestling with for a while: Should I let her stretch and plan a SCROG, or should I top her to keep things low and contained? And to be honest, I’m still not ready to decide. I want to see her in her final environment before making that call. Transplanting into the bloom tent will change the lighting, the airflow, the VPD, the root-zone rhythm — and I don’t want to shape her structure blindly before she settles in. On top of that, she’ll need a short acclimation period once she’s transferred, so there’s no point in rushing structural training now. It could do more harm than good. So for the moment, the rule is simple: don’t touch anything. I’m keeping her on the same settings, same nutrition, same EC, same feeding schedule. She’s clearly thriving, and when a plant is this comfortable, the smartest move is not to interrupt her momentum. You can feel she’s building up internal energy — thicker stems, fuller leaves, faster node spacing. All of that will pay off in bloom, as long as I manage the height correctly once she moves to her final tent. This week is all about timing. Letting her grow, monitoring the stretch, and holding the decision until the very last moment. The more I watch her, the more I realize that patience here is probably the winning move. For now, she’s healthy, beautiful, vigorous, and still accelerating. No signs of stress, no burn, no deficiencies. Just a plant in full confidence. Next week should be decisive — hopefully the bloom tent will finally be free, and I’ll get a clearer picture of the strategy: SCROG or top. Until then, she keeps growing… and I keep observing.
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seguimos com a vega.
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As I am growing automatic plants arriving in the 5th week it goes into pre-flowering and I was thinking that my 140w led panel would not suit me in the 3 foot cover of the grow. So I invested in a new 240w panel that will provide me with excellent coverage. This week I added the koolbloom to meet the needs of the plant in this phase of transition to flowering. The first pre-flowers started to appear and the plants showed good vigor. Some brown spots on B2 show some magnesium deficiency, decreasing the watering interval and increasing the callMag a little.
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Sry das ich wieder eine Woche verpasst habe zu posten hab momentan leider zu viel um die Ohren die Pflanzen sind jetzt seid sammstag dem 31.10.2020 auf 12/12h eingestellt die Sapphire scout is ne wachstumsbombe geile Genetik bei der skittles hab ich dieses mal Probleme mit 2 von 3 leider beim meinem grow davor hatte ich sie auch drinnen 2 stk keine probleme gehabt naja werd sehen was da bei rum kommt in ca 10 Wochen
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Welcome to GhostGrow Chapter One by PoshGrow! 🌳 Week #5 2nd week of flowering. Last week LST went as planned, strains recovered fast, so this week I gonna rearange LST and apply home made Scrog net, also I will remove all big fan leaves for better light penetration. Watering when needed, every other watering I used Fox Farm Big Bloom, Grow Big & Tiger Bloom. I wont be moving plants around, they will keep their positioning till the end of the grow, so in further pictures I wont put tags with strain names😉✌️
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Mixed week it's growing a bit and I am giving it food now . I was told call mag is a must so I've grabbed some of that . Yesterday I took it out to water and it fell over, it got bent and I could see roots pulled up ,I pushed back the soil and straighten the trunk been reading up on it hopefully it'll be ok I kinda think it looks uneven now ? Fingers crossed . .
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First week of flowering. Girls are super happy. And drink a lot. I very much prefer the lower plant count with 8 plants. And I’m probably not going to go back to more than 9 plants. Perhaps will even try 6 or 7. 12 or 16 was a bit of overkill. Maybe with super short veg it has its place. 26.01 first day of flower.
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Hey, growers I hope that all is well with your grows. I'm here to do my wk.2 check-in to update y'all on my greencrack grow. Everything is going very well so far, started all 3 of them on a small ½ tsp dosage of foxfarm's grow big and big bloom on day 10 of veg and they responded nicely. I'll be starting lst this week and will again give them ½ tsp of each nutrient in their feed.
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Diese Woche stand noch gut 15 cm Stretch an. Am Blütetag 21 habe ich gelollipoppt. Bisher packte der Strain alles an Stress und das ganz ohne Zicken.
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Day 62 - Last week was a rinse. This week I returned to watering with the Fox Farm nutes, adding the Bembe and Cha Ching to the trio and Cal Mag. Day 68 - Stacking nicely and the pistols are turning red. Watered with the Fox Farm Big Bloom, Tiger Bloom, Cal Mag, Bembe and Cha Ching .
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Journal de Culture : Givre 1 - Babouch (Semaine 9) ​Génétique : Frostbanger (F2 Perso) | Système : Autopot 20L (Géré en manuel pour le rinçage) ​📣 Remerciements ​Un immense merci à toutes les personnes qui suivent ce journal depuis le début ! Un grand merci en particulier à @MIA_BIOTABS et à Mrs_Larimar pour leurs précieux conseils toujours aussi utiles. Merci à tous pour votre soutien ! 🛠️ Configuration Technique ​Éclairage : Lumatek ATS 300W Pro (réglé à 100% pour le sprint final) ​Distance lampe/canopée : 50 cm ​Climat : Jour : 25°C / Nuit : 21°C ​Humidité (HR) : 50% (gérée par le déshumidificateur) ​Tente : 1m80 de hauteur ​📅Évolution & Fin de Floraison : Hier dernier repas PK et top départ pour un rinçage de 14 jours minimum ! État de la plante & Structure des bourgeons : ​Hauteur actuelle : 84 cm (la taille reste inchangée, toute l'énergie va dans les fleurs). ​Morphologie des têtes : Les bourgeons continuent de gonfler d'une manière assez unique avec cette petite couleur rosée. J'ai l'impression qu'elle pousse "en épis de blé", une structure de floraison très intéressante, même si ce phénomène est un peu moins prononcé sur Babouch que sur sa sœur Dora. Trichomes : À l'observation, la plupart des trichomes sont désormais bien laiteux. C'est le signal parfait que j'attendais pour lancer la dernière ligne droite. Nutrition et stratégie (Le grand nettoyage en mode manuel) : Dernier apport : J'ai donné hier ce qui sera normalement son tout dernier apport en PK 5-8 Biotabs. Gestion du système : Pour cette phase cruciale, j'ai bien coupé le système Autopot et je bascule en mode arrosage manuel. Cela va me permettre de contrôler précisément la quantité d'eau claire apportée et de bien laisser le substrat respirer entre deux arrosages. Objectif Rinçage : À partir de maintenant, Babouch passe uniquement à l'eau claire pour une période de 14 jours minimum. Le but est de couper complètement les vies pour la forcer à puiser au maximum dans ses propres réserves stockées dans les grandes feuilles, et ainsi déclencher une vraie et belle sénescence d'ici la coupe. Résumé visuel : Avec la lampe poussée à 100%, la production de résine s'intensifie et les têtes scintillantes sous les LED. Les calices continuent de s'empiler magnifiquement, et malgré sa structure de feuilles encore bien vertes et vigoureuses, le démarrage du rinçage va doucement commencer à faire pâlir la demoiselle. L'odeur dans la tente est toujours aussi redoutable. ​À bientôt pour suivre l'évolution ❤️❤️
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Week 17 for Gelato 41 by seedstockers, All photos were taken on 0.5x because the plant just doesn't fit in the picture frame... She's getting too big😂 I just want her to flower now i don't think i can take her getting any bigger than she currently is. Last week was another hot hot week but we are coming down to the low 30's again for the rest of the upcoming week so think the plants will be happier. Im not sure whether to just leave her be & not defoliate but at this point learning as i go along because ive never grown something so large. 😅
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She is looking abit jealousy you can tell she didn’t have time but she bouncing back to life now ive cleaned her and some defoliation and lets see how she will perform so far so good thou