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@Dre25
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Happy what I see so far, I know patience is the key. All my babies looking Beautiful!!! 😭😊😭 7/14 Growing Strong 💪🏽
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Una hermosa genética, va destacando un aroma muy agradable que recuerda a su parental “Jack Herer” Bastante esbelta y alta mide 65 cm a sus 46 días.
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@Growtopus
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So, wir haben auf Blüte umgestellt, auch wenn ich vielleicht noch etwas hätte warten sollen. Es hat aber einfach vom Zeitpunkt her gepasst – mit der Entlaubung und dem Abstand zur vorherigen Pflanzgeflüster-Behandlung. Die Triebe wurden etwas von Blättern und Seitentrieben befreit und mit Clips angepasst, damit wir schön in die Breite gehen. Mit Drähten möchte ich das dann im Verlauf der Blüte noch etwas nachjustieren. Wir haben diesmal trotz fertigem Living-Soil-Mix ordentlich Booster und etwas flüssigen Dünger gegeben, damit sich die Pflanzen und das Bodenleben von der Neemöl-Extrakt-Behandlung erholen. Morgen gibt es noch etwas Soil Starter, damit sich die ganzen Bodenpilze neu ansiedeln können. Beim nächsten Gießen kommt dann noch Honig dazu, damit die Mikroorganismen genug Energie haben, um sich schnell auszubreiten und die Pflanze zu unterstützen. --------- So, we’ve switched to flowering, even though I probably should have waited a bit longer. But the timing just worked out well – with the defoliation and the gap since the last “Pflanzgeflüster” treatment. The shoots were slightly thinned of leaves and side branches and adjusted with clips, so we can spread them out nicely. Later on during flowering, I’ll fine-tune things further with some wires. This time, despite the ready-made Living Soil mix, we added a good amount of boosters and some liquid fertilizer to help the plants and soil life recover from the neem oil extract treatment. Tomorrow they’ll also get some Soil Starter so that the soil fungi can reestablish themselves. With the next watering, I’ll add some honey to give the microorganisms enough energy to spread quickly and support the plant.
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01/08/2022 Took 3 more smaller ( micro) clone to sure up my supply lol She will stay small in this size pot but her clones will have time to veg a long time. Last picture is fungal dominant compost, getting ready for a long brew 36+ hours. I inoculated compost with baby oat meal (a great fungal food) equal parts with Happy Frog potting mix (loaded with good stuff) posted label with pics. And light water till she stays together with out falling apart (don't over saturate) cover but don't seal you need a little air flow, wait till solid white blanket appears and brew in good water 36+ hours till done.
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great plant absorbs nutrients well 86 days after seed and 90 days in total very wet I expect to 90 dry grams.. final summary. i love this genetics this time surprising me a lot with the way it came out perfect great yield 140g dry and 120g well fluff without leaves and branches .. flavor and aromas are perfect sweet exhaling .. this strain will always have a space in my garden. .
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After strength training and taking a cutting off the tall one to the left, all plants are at 90cm. I also removed the two lowest branches for cuttings. The two on the right have much less of a Sativa shaped leaf and also grew very quickly even in the rain and thunderstorms! All seem to have recovered from strength training and growing vigorously!
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Die in der Mitte ist von meiner Frau und wurde mit LST trainiert Bei den darauf folgenden gießungen, cal/Mag hinzugefügt.
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This week I’ve jus had em on ph ‘d water no nutes yet other than a little root stim, it was a busy time fo me this week do not been able to get in the grow room and give these girls the attention they need .
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i bought 2 seeds with the same method, one is now growing the other one have to still open...
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Hadn’t really planned on starting veg in the middle of the night but I’m an insomniac and I think they were ready. Transplanted into clay pellets pre washed and pre soaked in ph 5.8 RO water. Going to flood for 15 minutes every 6 hours. Wanted to start off very light and technaflora recipe for success didn’t exactly say what to do for early veg, so decided to go 1/4 strength to start and work up from there. Starting at roughly 50% on the dimmer and will gradually ramp up. Added a humidifier since I’m in a very dry climate. First grow, hoping I’m not overthinking this. Wish me luck. Update 3/27 Realized I didn’t have enough water in my reservoir and plants were looking pretty stretchy. Added 5 gallons of ph5.8 1/4 strength solution. Shooting for 400 ppm for week 1 of actual veg. Plants are officially a week old from dropping in soil plugs. I think I’m going to count this as start of veg since I kinda screwed up with water level. Thankfully clay was soaked when I transplanted. Update 3/30 Plants stretched a little bit yesterday and started to topple over. Spent the better part of yesterday trying to keep them upright. In retrospect I originally transplanted these way too tall. Carefully dug away pellets and replanted deeper so leaves are just above ground level. All plant root systems look healthy. Bottom left plant is looking sadder than the rest with some droopy leaves. It was the stretchiest of the bunch. Update 3/31 PH had crept up to 6.4. Added 5 gal of ro water to top off. Brought ppm up to 400 and ph down to 5.8. Plants bounced back very nicely from deeper transplant. Running humidifier on lowest setting while lights are on to keep it around 70% rh Update 4/1 Upped nutes from 400 to 650ppm. Trying to ramp up to full strength by second week of veg. PH had crept up to like 6.5, brought it down to 5.8. Humidifier is only on during the day. At night it causes humidity to skyrocket and droplets to form on leaves even on lowest setting. May need to get it on a timer or just get a better humidifier. This 2.2L sucks
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This week we are seeing the girls starting to flower, mixed in a gaia green topdress and chopped it up into the sand, then adding another layer. The sand really does a number on the fungas gnats. Going to do some lollipopping and lots of defolation. Trying to pick and chose which colas to bring to the end. I cant wait to see what this looks like when its filled with bud. After I train tonight its going to be hands off completely besides watering.
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This week I found fungus gnats I added sticky boards and mosquito bits. A small amount of fading on oldest leaves. I did a small defoliation of the yellow fan leaves. I added bone meal to the top layer of soil and worked it in. Water at 6.5.
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Planta com ótimo desenvolvimento, não apresentou problemas em nenhuma etapa da sua vida, flores densas, bastante resina , ótimo rendimento, uma das melhores automaticas que tive o prazer de cultivar, sabor doce, lembrando amora.
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These are doing awesome! We have had a little bit of a change in the weather in the last week, the nights have gotten nice and cool, and the days are still quite warm. We have also had a few showers this week which they seem to have loved. We are at about 13.5 hours of sunlight a day, and cute little buds are forming quickly. These smell peppery, sharp and sweet. One of these babes has reached 7 ft from the ground; the others are between 6.5 and 7 ft aswell. We heavily defoliated these giants today. These ladies continue to impress me as we move slowly toward the autumn equinox; and into the harvest season 🌾
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Week 5. Removed the Scrog Net. I just dont like it, i give up, i hate handling the plant(s) with it. Back to good old Stake-Based LST and some defoliation. Feeding continues with 1ml/L Power Roots and 5ml/L Terra Grow. 6L, 5.9PH on Day 31. I'll see how long i can handle it before flipping her to flower. For now, im still tinkering with her way too much.
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Day 15: Plants looking healthy as can be! I didn't make a rack for the lights but I got em in. Looks jankie, but I think its gonna work. 🙏 Day 16: Trying to work out kinks in my grow. Since I put the other 2 lights in, I'm now battling the heat and humidity. Switch the fans around. Got the cold air coming in down low. Will feed them in the morning. Day 17: The girls were showing signs of being thirsty this morning for sure! They received their first drain to waste watering. They will be getting some additional nutes on the next feeding (AN B-52, AN Sensizyme, AN CalMag Extra). Day 18: Looking amazing today! I tried my hand at a little LST. Wish the girls luck.!! 🙏 Tomorrow is the official 2 week mark from breaking ground. So, not sure. I've got the humidity finally dialed in at around 50-55% and the temp around 78°. Also gave them another drink as they were already dry about 1.5" down?? Day 19: This is the official 2 week mark. I think I stressed the girls pretty good yesterday, but they look to be recovered today. Should start seeing good growth in the day to follow. Will just be tucking a leaf here and there for a bit. I will being doing a straight water feed next with Great White. Day 20: Nothing new to report other than found 2 leaves that had some yellow mottling. I added Sensizyme, Recharge, and Great White to this feeding. Did not do drain to waste. Just watered the outside perimeter. PPM was 260 at 5.8 ph. Day 21: NO MORE NUTES for these girls! Tips on a couple of em are turning yellow!!! Stupid me. Over watering and giving too many nutes.
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Defo going keep going with f1 I have more still growing and there the biggest plants I've had thanks zameizia you guys are amazing
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Sorry for being late with this update! 😱 Plants are maturing well but I noticed Matcha is developing slower compared to Pistachio and I assume that's because the height of the lights are very different from each plant, but both are still going forward. A clear sign of maturity is Pistachio's brighter color leafs and the amount of "brown" pistils on both plants. Trichomes are developing well too. Anyway, I think I will give Pistachio one more week and then see how Matcha develops to cut her. I also started to defoliate my girls, there were tons of dying leaves! See you all in my next update!