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🍑 Apricot Auto – Woche 14 | Das letzte Outdoor-Kapitel 🌿🏁 Und da sind wir nun angekommen… Woche 14 und damit beim letzten regulären Wochenupdate meiner Apricot Outdoor. 🍑🌿 Was für eine Reise diese Pflanzen hinter sich haben. Wenn ich zurückblicke, wie alles angefangen hat, und sie heute mit ihren reifen Blüten, den orangefarbenen Pistillen und dieser wunderschönen Harzschicht vor mir stehen sehe, dann ist dieses letzte Update schon etwas ganz Besonderes für mich. In den vergangenen Wochen haben die Apricots noch einmal richtig schön ihre unterschiedlichen Charaktere gezeigt. Einige Blüten sind kräftig grün und unglaublich frostig geblieben, während andere wunderschöne dunkelviolette bis beinahe schwarze Farbtöne entwickelt haben – besonders an den Sugar Leaves. Zusammen mit der dicken Schicht aus Trichomen sehen einige dieser Buds im natürlichen Sonnenlicht einfach fantastisch aus. 💜❄️ Die Blüten sind inzwischen sehr schön ausgereift. Natürlich sind es nicht diese riesigen Indoor-Colas, die man unter komplett kontrollierten Bedingungen manchmal bekommt – aber genau das macht für mich den Reiz dieses Grows aus: Diese Pflanzen haben draußen gelebt. Sie haben echte Sonne bekommen, Wind erlebt, Temperaturschwankungen mitgemacht und mussten mit allem zurechtkommen, was ein richtiger Outdoor-Sommer so mit sich bringt. Und sie haben durchgezogen. 💪🌿 An den zahlreichen Ästen sitzen inzwischen überall wunderschöne, mit Harz überzogene Blüten. Gerade auf den Nahaufnahmen sieht man sehr schön, wie stark mittlerweile nicht nur die Buds selbst, sondern auch die umliegenden kleinen Blätter mit Trichomen überzogen sind. 🍑✨ Was mir besonders gefällt, sind die Unterschiede zwischen den einzelnen Blüten. Einige sind kompakt und richtig schön angeschwollen, andere zeigen diese etwas offenere typische Outdoor-Struktur. Dazu kommen einzelne Buds mit einer wunderschönen dunklen Färbung. Fast so, als würde jede Pflanze noch einmal ihre ganz eigene Interpretation dieser Genetik zeigen. In Woche 14 geht es für mich jetzt auch nicht mehr darum, die Pflanzen zu irgendetwas zu treiben. Jetzt heißt es einfach genießen, beobachten und den letzten Blüten die Zeit geben, ihre Reise zu beenden. Nach 14 Wochen ist dies deshalb der letzte reguläre Wochenbericht meiner Apricot Outdoor. Das nächste Kapitel heißt: ERNTE. ✂️🍑 Und ganz egal, was am Ende auf der Waage stehen wird – dieser Grow hat mir bereits viel mehr gegeben als nur eine Zahl. Eine komplette Outdoor-Saison, jede Menge wunderschöne Bilder und vor allem die Möglichkeit, diese Genetik vom kleinen Sämling bis hin zu einer ausgewachsenen, harzüberzogenen Pflanze unter freiem Himmel begleiten zu dürfen. Ein riesiges Dankeschön an alle, die diese Reise von Anfang an verfolgt haben. ❤️🌿 Apricot Outdoor – Woche 14 🍑 Letzte Woche 🌿 Outdoor gewachsen ❄️ Wunderschöne Trichombedeckung 💜 Dunkle & violette Farbspiele 🧡 Viele ausgereifte orangefarbene Pistillen 🌞 Unter natürlichem Sonnenlicht gereift ✂️ Als Nächstes wartet die Ernte Ein letzter Blick auf die Apricot Girls, bevor die Schere zum Einsatz kommt. Vom Samen bis zur Blüte, vom Frühling bis in den späten Sommer… 14 Wochen Outdoor-Grow – und was für ein wunderschöner Abschluss. 🍑🌿💚 Als Nächstes: ✂️ ERNTE 🍑🏁 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 🍑 Apricot Auto – Week 14 | The Final Outdoor Chapter 🌿🏁 And here we are… Week 14 and the final weekly update for my Apricot outdoor grow. 🍑🌿 What a journey these girls have been. Looking back at where they started and seeing them now, covered in mature flowers, orange pistils and sparkling trichomes, makes this final update something special for me. During the last weeks the Apricots have really shown their individual personalities. Some flowers stayed beautifully green and frosty, while others developed gorgeous dark purple and almost black tones, especially around the sugar leaves. Combined with the thick layer of resin, they look absolutely stunning in natural sunlight. 💜❄️ The buds have matured nicely across the plants. They may not be the gigantic indoor-style colas you sometimes see under perfect controlled conditions, but that's exactly what I love about this grow: These plants lived outside. They experienced real sun, changing temperatures, wind and everything an outdoor season brings with it — and they kept going. Several branches are now carrying a beautiful collection of resin-covered flowers, and when you get close to them you can really see how much frost has accumulated on the buds and surrounding sugar leaves. 🍑✨ One thing I especially love is the variety between the flowers. Some are chunky and compact, others have a more open outdoor structure, and a few have developed an absolutely beautiful dark phenotype. Together they make these plants look almost like a small collection of different expressions of the same genetics. For me, Week 14 isn't really about pushing them anymore. It's about appreciating what they have produced and letting the final flowers finish their journey. After 14 weeks, this will therefore be the last regular update of my Apricot outdoor diary. The next chapter will be the harvest. ✂️🍑 Whatever ends up on the scale, this grow has already given me something more important: another complete outdoor experience, lots of beautiful photographs and the chance to watch these genetics develop from tiny seedlings into mature, resin-covered plants under the open sky. A huge thank you to everyone who followed the journey from the beginning. ❤️🌿 Apricot Outdoor – Week 14 🍑 Final week 🌿 Outdoor grown ❄️ Beautiful trichome coverage 💜 Gorgeous purple expressions 🧡 Mature orange pistils 🌞 Finished under natural sunlight ✂️ Harvest is next One last look at the Apricot girls before the scissors come out. From seed to flower, from spring into late summer… 14 weeks of outdoor growing — and what a beautiful way to finish. 🍑🌿💚 Next stop: ✂️ HARVEST 🍑🏁
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420Fastbuds-Week9 Strain:FBT2310 What up grow fam. Weekly update for these gorgeous girls. They're definitely getting close to being done and getting the chop. I did a defoliation this week to allow the light down to the lower bud sites. All in all Happy Growing.
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Not sure if you can believe me I did this clone for the first time around 2,5 months ago I have small photos but I can't upload still error uploads This clone is a cola from my Durban poison dutch passion report You can check Few days ago I took few clones from go kiss and flowering Durban poison Will see what it will show me This Clone I guess one of the best, because I haven't seen something like this in real life Will see how it will flower ! So its around 3 months Hope you will enjoy this guys !
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I mean this genetics it's excellent ... if I would grow zombie kush again ... good job ripper seed ... she fought and was very strong against the plagues after a beginning outdoors ... she fought against the white fly. worms .. red spider and other insects ... and deserves your recognition ... it will not be the most beautiful plant with its leaves impeccable ... but she is a champion ... thank you ripper seed .. .
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Transplant into 1 gallon plastic pot mycorrhizae for less transplant shock with coco coir had to buffer a brick for 18 hours submerged in calcium after couple days went organic for less of a headache of wasting money on nutrients to make it simple and effective control system 1 plant is showing deficiency working on bring it back to optimal used compost tea with silica , fish fertilizer Neptune , soil recharge every week ph to 5.8-6.0 1 gallon 1 cup water per plant bigger plants get 2 cups want less run off after 2 week to get the calcium out from the buffer solution added 2-84 geia green and 4-4-4 1 tsp per plant of each dry amendment water every day so coco doesn’t get dry roots are healthy on the bottom of gallon pot you see new growth soon thinking of transplanting for better results during flowing stage currently photo and auto soon cross breed some of them during flower for new future projects ,
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Day 43. Queen is reaching sky, had to move lamp one more time. Margaret is getting fatter, loads of mini colas and buds, really compact version of that strain. Today - plain water, next watering they will get molasses tea. Then plain water and at the end of week - full blast of nutes ! To me it looked like top leaves of Queen getting bleached lightly, think i have just 30 cm left of height, let's hope she will be massive , while staying low ;))) Her structure is very stretch out, a bit too big distance between nodes compared to what i like or would want to see from perfect plant. Day 46. Queen still has obvious light bleach, quantum boards makes your plants hungry for cal mag. Hope it and later silica feed will bring all to normal. Both girls pack like crazy, really fun to observe. Both looks to be not so far from 1g/W ;))) No third needed !!! Hopefully ... ;))) Tomorrow they will get only third feed in theirs life ... Nutes companies would hate me ;))) Day 48. Queen is super sensitive to Mag, second Cap-Mag feed and she burns again ... Will go water, water, silica, water now. Will see how they look after this. Girls still drink fast, there is no lockouts, but rusty spots tells everything. I noticed that this strain don't need big feed, she grows nice when hungry. Happy Growing !
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day 70 was harvest day !! really fast strain, 24h light ON really played a big role as well frosty buds and amazing strawberry smell, now lets dry it !!
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Amending with bloom top dressing because flopping this one to flower. Over the transition, I will amend with some more bloom mix and some rock phosphate and Power Bloom from Gaia Green. Will also be doing a brand new banana tea recipe so stay tuned folks.
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[ Information ] For all information on this grow, including strain and grow room details, please see Week 1 of Veg. [ Updates ] Day 10 - Topped at the end of Day 9. Foliar sprayed with neem at lights on today. C02 has been increased to 800 ppm average, humidity lowered to 70%. Light power has been increased, now running at 35%. Amazing growth, finally removed all the rogue sunflowers as I didn't notice any significant gains having them. They're getting thirsty today but I'm going to give them another day, possibly 2, before I feed again. I'd like one last heavy wet/dry period for root stretch and then I'll go heavy with some organic nitrogen into flip. I can't use the same net as previous harvests because of the new room design so I'll have to create a new frame to start building the final even canopy. I'm fairly happy with how both groups of plants are growing into an even canopy within their expected timelines. Day 12 - Light intensity increased to 40%. Fed today, 1.05ec (6.8ph) with 10-15% runoff. No signs of light bleaching or stress, their leaves are almost always praying upwards. They could use a lollipopping, but with how quick they're growing I'll most likely wait until a couple days before flip to clean them up now.
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Gloomy outside but the plant is showing signs of pistils
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Addendum @ Day 1 - Week 9 Hello dear Growmies! Today I'm back on day 1 of week 9. The sun has just risen and I was able to notice that they are now very thirsty and demand more and more. Today I then have an aired Cannazym injection 2 l per plant. Everything is going well so far. I let Co 2 phase out slowly. Also, my corners only shine warm red/deep red. However, at full strength. I have reduced the SanLights dimmed down to 90% from today until Monday evening. ... I want to let them transpire again in front of her last fermented compost tea, relaxed and breathe deeply. I was very positively surprised by my Dutch Passion sidekick. Super robust genetics. Also very reliable. I will also take a closer look at their portfolio in the future. "The true meaning of life is to plant trees under whose shade one does not expect to sit." ... Addendum @ Day 63: So far everything is going well. All the girls are still very diligent and have only been watered enzyme-rich since Monday. Slowly, the first signs of harvest day are emerging. I think on Sunday, I'll turn off my light system and then leave it relatively dry for another two days in complete darkness. And then off to the drying net at 62% humidity. But all in good time and good conditions. meanwhile my Sanlight only runs at 80%, but that's still enough power for my big voluptuous ladies. In addition, there is also the completely great and summery warm spring to Germany. And so now I want to lower the temperatures a bit during "daytime" the last few days to protect the trichomes. And once again, I was able to learn a lot. It was also a great pleasure for me to see the different strains in their different developments. I am also very happy to have found a nice place here on this wonderful platform for plant lovers. With so many wonderful people and their way of dealing with this plant, yes I find that fascinating...!
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So, this is my first grow, just starting out. After NJ passed recreational weed, I was like you know what... Went on an amazon spending spree and got some seeds from cropkingseeds and this is it! I let the seeds soak for 18hr in deer park spring water w/ 1 drop of Organic Liquid Seaweed and Kelp Fertilizer Supplement by Bloom City. At the end of soakage, it didn't look like any had cracked maybe one did not so sure. So I did up the papertowels according to the video and have to say I feel a little nervous/anxious that there is too much water/weight on the seeds and feer drownage. I'm going to keep it on there though. I check the towels a few times throughout the day and am surprised they're very moist throughout the day and next morning still somewhat damp. 24 hours in the towels I check my babies and one had cracked but the rest were still sealed up tight, unwilling to share the goodness that we all so desire, cmon babies crack that shell for papa! 11/12 looked like 1 seed popped, yay! I remoistened towels a bit but didn't wanna soak them. I also put some rapid rooters in water to soak overnight gunna throw the seeds in them in AM... I was going to do it tonight but figured I should wait see if some pop out more. 11/13 OMG upon checking seeds at 07:10 I found the papertowels like bone dry OMG WTF!!! Panic sets in but I just set up the little terrarium with 6 plugs and put the seeds in and tore some plugs off bottom of a plug to cover seedhole with. 11/14 Got a sprout! YES!! The plugs look nice and moist just going to let it go! 11/15 Woke up this mornin, saw a new sprout peeking thru and then another about to! I got ansy and took off the little top plugs and found all the sprouts were coming up! Leaving the top plug off, hopefully thats not a bad idea.
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We’re in the second week of flowering, and the plants are really starting to stretch! 🌿 They’ve gained good height, especially the one without LST, which has grown tall very quickly. It’s been exciting to watch them reach upward as they prepare for the bud development phase. Everything is looking good overall, and I’m happy with the progress so far. I’m really looking forward to seeing how the buds will start forming in the next few weeks! 😁✨
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Day 77. Forced one, noticed nanners and bud rot. So had to take fast actions !!! Easiest trim jail ever ! ;))) Two down, one left for extra week. Day 82. Last one is down ! Very smelly and hairy ;) Day 85. First two in jars ! Day 89. Last one went for curing. 347 g from 3 plants ! Happy Growing !!!
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All plants are doing fine. Chocolate Skunk - CSK is showing some signs of nutrient deficiency, however I plan to water with nutes next week same with the other strains. Both GPA Cookies are doing really well. They seem to stretch quite a bit so I did some tie down to help spread the leaf base Money Maker is doing excellent! Great foliage, deep green and lush. I FIMmed to slow it down a bit while the rest caught up.