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Esa familiaaa, vamooos que estoy de vuelta y es que me flipa que para ser autos estás misty gorilla de Zambezaseeds se están poniendo jugosas, puede que a final las llegue a sacar al exterior para que maduren del todo o quien sabe las aguanto hasta el final ahí dentro. Sigo regulando el ph ,la humedad está en torno al 45% La temperatura oscila los 27 grados. No me quejo pa ser autos están deputamadre , buenos humos fumetillas.
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She's looking suuper healthy and strong I'm about to start training her using lst method just like I'm doing with her sisters guys,hope you like and maybe learn something from my grows,peace everybody ✌️💚
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There was mold on the bud at the end of one branch, that plant left with me to dry.
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My little topped solo cup grow is coming along amazing! This i49 blueberry is looking super healthy! I did introduce nutes this week, during week 4 from seed. Very light. Mild veg nutes. She's took it just a touch rough, but bounced back fast! She's filling our super clean and looking great! Expecting to see the first signs of flower in the coming week! Fed 5ml per gallon of each grow, micro, and bloom nutes by general hydro. Flora trio. Happy growing!
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They are an amazing plant to work with easy and robust they love the inviroment and are starting to smell amazing combined with the lights and climate control its a breeze don't have to do nothing the un topped one is a monster 3.5 ft hopefully fill right out thanks fast buds 💕
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Been looking forward to sharing this week. I made some changes to the grow room to make it a little more easy to work in, added some new things to make it fun, as well as mounted fans for a new airflow pattern. We’re in flower this week and this girls been unbelievable to train. It’s one of the most resilient autos I’ve ever grown. Autos can be a gamble sometimes. I’ve lollipopped it, LSTed it, and supercropped it, heavily defoliated, it has always been leaves back up within a few hours, and the minty green color of these leaves is beautiful. It is my only time growing fastbuds lemon pie, but if someone is looking for one to train heavy I already feel confident recommending this one. Of course always listen to your plant. The addition of the crates helped me widen the usual tie down coverage I am limited to beyond the pots. I will never not use these crates in a future grow when training. The plant will breathe a lot better all the way through to flower. I have 4 corner air flow and a top fan I recently set up to work much more efficiently as a soft constant breeze mixed with a heavier oscillating gust to mimic the outdoors. The crates sit on a 12” wide 4 wheel dolly and spin within the new 14”x14” plant saucers. I just use a shop vac connected to a 7 gal bucket to remove the runoff. It’s been really fun sharing my grows and I can tell already it’s making me a better grower. I’ve got a cannon rebel now so I can take better quality pics and I usually post a lot of them and they are in order throughout the week. Part of growing is finding cheaper or smarter ways of doing things. If anyone has any tips they use or dollar store finds I’d love if you’d share in the comments. I never expected a $6 crate could change how my plants grow so much. I am not going to on this grow but it would be easy to zip tie 4 bamboo or pvc stakes in each corner and make an even wider raised single plant trellis system above the crates for a much cheaper price than buying one. I have considered doing 3 plant grows of the same strain on here and mainlining one, LSTing one, and letting one grow naturally to see what I get the best yields strain to strain with. I would be doing this within the fastbuds genetic lineup. If that’s something that sounds good to you I’d appreciate any feedback either way. Hope you enjoy… Happy growing!
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Hello all, I hope you are all well and safe. end of week 5 and the buds are starting to get bigger Mid Flower Looks good still on the top dressing with the Sea Blast Bloom. It seems to be taking the Nuites without any burns. I used the last of the Sea blast bloom and the South Cascade Organics SLF-1002 they are both depleted on this last feeding. Gave them plenty of water over the last few days 91 in the tent the C02 has to be helping these high temps. The RH jumps after a good watering 65-75 range put on the Dehumidifier brought it back down to 50 in the tent. I hope the Dusting took now I have to wait for 4-6 more weeks for the Feminized seeds if any. They are starting to get frosty, I have been tempted to use other nuites in my line up but that would defeat the purpose of the grow. "all sample freebies" so that is what I will be sticking with the ROCK CARGO and FUL will still go to the end of the grow maybe in stronger amounts. This strain smells like SWEET BERRYS I can't explain it better that that. cheers
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Loved the small amount of nutes I gave her, light a bit closer seems to be handling it well. Next feed will boost ppm to 200 and see what happens
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Germinated pretty well. It's now been 2 weeks since it's erupted from the soil and uh looks good for now. I haven't given them any nutrients yet might start on the third week so 14/12/2020.
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Hello growmies! Welcome to week six of An Epsilon Adventure! Massive thanks to both Shogun and Royal Queen Seeds for sponsoring this grow! So here we are at week six and every one of these girls are at a slightly different stage, it is quite fascinating to watch them develop one after the other. Today I made the last adjustment to the light possible. I removed the adjustable hangers and affixed a carabiner which I tightly tied to the top of the tent bar. There is about 1.5 inches of space between the top of the shade and the tallest part of the roof of the tent. Plant 1 is already taller than this, and it looks like plant 6 and maybe even plant 5 are going to join it. It's a madness. I am sure you have already looked at the photos but just in case you do what I do and read the diary first... Here is my assessment at the beginning of week 6: Plant 1: Height: 1st (137cm) - what can I say about this ridiculous plant? Day 36... 137cm tall. I have had to raise the light to as high as it is physically possibly to raise it and it's still not high enough. She is done stretching now, she may add 3-5cm over the next week or so but I don't expect more than that, so her top of her main cola going to have to develop above the level of the light. Nothing I can really do, nothing wise anyway. What a monster plant. Maturation: 4th - early into flower - bud sites developing, pistils just starting to explode. Plant 2: Height: 4th (111cm) - this plant has been there or there abouts as the tallest plant for most of the grow, but she has topped out at 111cm. She will gain some during flower but not much more than a few centimetres. Very impressive plant, loads of bud sites, really big strong secondary branches. This one is going to be colas galore. Maturation: 3rd - well into flower - all white pistils Plant 3: Height: 6th (95cm) For some brief days the tallest plant in the room, she peaked early and is now the "shortest" at "only" 95cm for this "50-70cm" strain. She is utterly dwarfed by four of her five sisters in just about every department, being quite a bit smaller even than plant 4 (although I have removed the most lower nodes from this plant). Compared with her sisters she is almost a runt... except that she is 25cm taller than the strain top-end average and matches the maximal height of the previous tallest Epsilon F1 plant I am aware of. It's not that she is small, actually she's pretty big for an Epsilon F1, it's just that the rest of the girls are on another level altogether. Plants 1, 5 and 6 are all absolute beasts. Maturation: 1st - well into flower - first shades of brown in some pistils. Plant 4: Height: 5th (98cm) although only 3cm taller than plant 3, overall she is a much larger plant. Her secondary nodes are the same height as plant 3. Maturation: 2nd - well into flower - all white pistils Plant 5: Height: 3rd (113cm) - one of the two thick/short girls who have grown at a similar pace all along - she is further ahead than plant 6 but not by much and I think she will probably exceed 120cm this week, though I do not think she will outgrow plant 1 or 6. Maturation: 5th - early into flower - bud sites developing. Plant 6: Height: 2nd (120cm) - my predictions were correct about this girl and her continued growth. I now think she might actually outgrow plant 1, which is quite worrying. Maturation: 6th - early into flower - bud sites forming - by far the least mature plant of the six. ### Week 6 Day 2 23:00 30/7 Photographed. Raised the light. Rotated the plants. Inspected, measured and reported on each plant. ### Week 6 Day 3 23:00 31/7 It has not escaped my attention that the plants that are more advanced into flower have darkened and have some burnt tips. I need to flush them and lay off the base nutes a bit. These plants are just growing and maturing so quickly that I cannot keep up. ### Week 6 Day 5 02:30 2/8 Fertigated 3l of nutrient mix, without either COCO A or B. ### Week 6 Day 6 01:30 3/8 photographed --- Thanks for reading growmies! 👊 ========== Tent: 120cm x 120cm x 180cm Light: 600w HID Elite Dual Spectrum HPS + Angel Wing Reflector Air: 5" duct fan system with carbon filter ~300 m3/hour + RAM 9" floor fan + 4" intake fan Pots: Air Pruner Fabric Pots 30l - UGro XL Coco + horticultural grade perlite (~20%) Seeds supplied by Royal Queen Seeds https://www.royalqueenseeds.com Nutrients supplied by Shogun Fertilisers https://www.shogunfertilisers.com/en ==========
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Week 2. Just the normal stretch. Nothing eventful. After this week, I'll be giving random weekly updates due to my busy schedule.
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Vegetacion (Tiempo estimado 28 dias) Tercer Semana de Vegetacion 21/12/2023 - 5:00hrs y 22hrs: Se Hace cambio de solucion nutritiva y se limpia el recipiente, se verifican parametros basicos del agua, mantener cuidados especificos, el Ec y PPm Varean por los aditivos. Agua de osmosis: Ph 6.0, PPm 850-1050, Ec 1.7-2.1, Temperatura 22°C - 26°C, Humedad 75% Ambiente: Temperatura 22 °C, Humedad 75%, Ventilacion 15%, 18 hrs de luz , 6 hrs de obscuridad. 22/12/2023 - 5:00hrs y 22hrs: Se verifican parametros basicos del agua, mantener cuidados especificos. Agua de osmosis: Ph 6.0, PPm 850-1050, Ec 1.7-2.1, Temperatura 22°C - 26°C, Humedad 75% Ambiente: Temperatura 22 °C, Humedad 75%, Ventilacion 15%, 18 hrs de luz , 6 hrs de obscuridad. 23/12/2023 - 5:00hrs y 22hrs: Se verifican parametros basicos del agua, mantener cuidados especificos. Agua de osmosis: Ph 6.0, PPm 850-1050, Ec 1.7-2.1, Temperatura 22°C - 26°C, Humedad 75% Ambiente: Temperatura 22 °C, Humedad 75%, Ventilacion 15%, 18 hrs de luz , 6 hrs de obscuridad. 24/12/2023 - 5:00hrs y 22hrs: Se verifican parametros basicos del agua, mantener cuidados especificos. Agua de osmosis: Ph 6.0, PPm 850-1050, Ec 1.7-2.1, Temperatura 22°C - 26°C, Humedad 75% Ambiente: Temperatura 22 °C, Humedad 75%, Ventilacion 15%, 18 hrs de luz , 6 hrs de obscuridad. 25/12/2023 - 5:00hrs y 22hrs: Se verifican parametros basicos del agua, mantener cuidados especificos. Agua de osmosis: Ph 6.0, PPm 850-1050, Ec 1.7-2.1, Temperatura 22°C - 26°C, Humedad 75% Ambiente: Temperatura 22 °C, Humedad 75%, Ventilacion 15%, 18 hrs de luz , 6 hrs de obscuridad. 26/12/2023 - 5:00hrs y 22hrs: Se verifican parametros basicos del agua y se rellena de un 1 litro mas de solucion nutritiva con los valores ajustados a esa cantidad de agua, la planta empieza a chupar agua cada vez mas, mantener cuidados especificos. Agua de osmosis: Ph 6.0, PPm 850-1050, Ec 1.7-2.1, Temperatura 22°C - 26°C, Humedad 75% Ambiente: Temperatura 22 °C, Humedad 75%, Ventilacion 15%, 18 hrs de luz , 6 hrs de obscuridad. 27/12/2023 - 5:00hrs y 22hrs: Se verifican parametros basicos del agua, mantener cuidados especificos. Agua de osmosis: Ph 6.0, PPm 850-1050, Ec 1.7-2.1, Temperatura 22°C - 26°C, Humedad 75% Ambiente: Temperatura 22 °C, Humedad 75%, Ventilacion 15%, 18 hrs de luz , 6 hrs de obscuridad.
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Week 8 12/22-29: Getting close to chop day.. planning to start the “flush” soon.. Trichomes looking cloudyyyy
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My first time making alcohol tintcure Using the c1 , Hold on tight gonna be a trip
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