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@SybDarret
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Both plants looks pretty but they are showing some yellow/brown spots on fan leaves, so i guess the nutrients are too strong and decided to give them half of the recomendation. Also added some Hesi Boost hoping it is a good idea. Just now i can feel their smell, it is nice but not strong. I have no clue about when to harvest them but it seems like at least two weeks more. 😸
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Getting really close now. Should be down within the week. This has been a super good grow. ILGM always comes thru with good stuff!!
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MSNL The Cheese She is fattening nicely and starting to develop a very nice smell . I'm hoping it gets a bit more cheesier as it matures. Thankyou for stopping by 👍
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This thing was very easy to grow. Liked low PPMs in flower. Around 600 was plenty for her. Will report taste and effects when curing is complete.
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Defoliated her Today. She doesn't Look that big anymore.😄 But i think she'll Take the Training good. First i defoliated and after that i have her water and a little Bit of Bio grow and calmag. We'll See how she'll Deal with it. Stay tuned 🤙🏽
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Good week flushed the 2 oldest divas on Day 50, now 3x on 3 days flushing the divas, and than 48 hours of darkness monday over a week! The 2 auto Zkittles gonna be apotheek diary! Thanks for reading and stay Safe
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Seguimos retirando las fan leaf's que ya no son tan necesarias en todas las nenorras, el sistema de las automáticas continua en el lavado de raíces, el sistema regular continua floreando y madurando, considero que la próxima semana estaremos cosechando la White widow y la mamá mía
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2 plants have undergone too much stress due to excess fertilizers, but thanks to the help of expert friends maybe I can fix it !!! we hope well!!
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Weekly update: Crazy how time flies when your having fun. Seems like yesterday I did last week's update. I did some defoliating and lollipoping on them this week and switched from grow nutes to bloom. Wild how fast the preflower sites grow as it looks like they're everywhere. I'm still feeding 16oz per day, some are drinking more then others but overall Happy Growing.
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Pulled a few fan leaves, had a house inspection so I had to move them all outside , they went from 26°c to -2°C for ten hours they also had their dark cycle interrupted during the course of moving them. The smell is very strong now from all 6 pheno
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Do sweet dos, vaya nombre para una genética, será la primera vez que cultive esta variedad y hasta ahora estoy muy contento, vemos cómo la planta desarrolla unos buenos laterales , están bien ramificadas y tienen una buena altura para ser su quinta semana. . La humedad anda entre 50% la temperatura está entre 20/22 grados , y como siempre el ph, está en 5,8/6,0. . AgroBeta: 1 ml x L Growth black line , vía radicular. 0,2 ml x L Tucán , vía radicular. 0,2 ml x L Flash Root , vía radicular. 0,05 ml x L Gold Joker, vía radicular. . Hasta aquí todo familia , gracias a sweet seeds por tremendas variedades. Buenos humos 💨💨🔥
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Easiest harvest we ever did (in our short career lol), the plant lost many leaves by herself. she has a strong flavour and we literally cant wait to smoke her.
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fantastic smells coming out of the tent! The purple punch smells delicious. The sour diesel smells dank. The girl scout cookies smells like GSC
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Hello everyone 😎 Week 6 of flower for the Amnesia Zkittlez🍭 Only 1 plant left then finito✔️ Very nice smell super sweet🤤 The buds are super sticky🔥
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09/03: Im pleased with their progress this week. They did indeed start growing nicely after their slow recovery adjusting to the removal of the humidity domes. I have my light at 60% and still about 18 inches away. My humidifier is never getting the humidity pas 59 when i want it to be in the mid 60s. And so i ordered the big AC Infinity humidifier and hoping it will do a better job. I was low of my typical nutrients and so i decided to try something new and bought an Advanced Nutrients stack. Going with the three part and B-52 and will mix in Big Bud, Overdrive, and Bud Candy later in the grow. Excited to see how this works out as i have seen a lot of great grows on here with these nutrients. I am just following their feeding chart recommendations until I dial in what i like. I plan to transplant them to their large 7 gallon auto pots sometime this week. Maybe as soon as tomorrow. 09/05: Transplant day! Today I transplanted them to their final 6.9 gallon pots. They all had great root systems that had not reached a root lock yet. I added some dynomyco to the transplant holes to help with root production. I will continue to water from the top for about a week before turning on the autopot drip system. 09/08: Decided to do an aggressive topping today, this was done at the 2nd to 3rd node, depending on the plant. I have not yet decided how i want to train them, but this will leave me with options while i decide over the next week. I know it looks like i took down half the plant, but trust me, we good. I may actually go with a form of main-lining that ive wanted to do for a couple years now.
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05/30/2019 What a week she responded well to the 12 - 12 light cycle flip and is in BEAST mode , check out last weeks pic before the light change to 12 - 12 she is lower than the green cross brace in background after 1 week she's made great progress, this week start defoiliating and watching for real flowers to start building up.
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🌿 Journal de Culture : Mac 1 Autoflower – "Bee Happy" 🐝 (Semaine 12) ​#Dryrocket ​Nous y voilà, l'avant-dernière étape avant le grand jour. Ma petite abeille a reçu son tout dernier apport de nutriments la semaine passée et est entrée officiellement dans sa phase finale. ​Un Grand Merci ​Un immense merci à @mia_biotabs pour avoir été présent à chaque étape de ce run à travers ses conseils. Un grand merci également à @Dryrocket : l'appareil va bientôt arrivé et est prêt sera pret à entrer en action pour le séchage, j'ai hâte de voir le résultat ! Merci enfin à toute la communauté qui vibre avec moi depuis le premier jour. ​Paramètres de Culture & Climat Extrême ​Taille : Stable à 91 cm. ​Climat : C'est le gros point noir et la principale bataille de cette fin de run. La chaleur dans la cave est devenue excessive avec de grosses hausses de température ces derniers jours. J'atteins des pointes compliquées à 29 - 30°C. Malgré ces conditions loin d'être idéales, "Bee Happy" fait preuve d'une résistance remarquable et encaisse le coup sans broncher. ​Humidité : Toujours stabilisée à 50% pour éviter tout problème de moisissure sur les fleurs compactes en fin de vie. ​Gestion de l'eau : Le rinçage est entièrement géré par l'Autopot. Le réservoir a été basculé à 100% sur de l'eau claire pour nettoyer le substrat et pousser la plante à consommer ses dernières réserves. ​État des Buds & Observations Visuelles ❄️ ​Les têtes sont devenues extrêmement denses et sont littéralement blindées de trichomes. Le manteau de résine est lourd et collant. ​En jetant un œil attentif aux détails des photos, on constate que le cycle se termine en beauté. Malgré le manque de contrôle global que je regrette sur cette session (entre la colocation serrée avec Spirit, les caprices de pH du bulleur au début et les températures actuelles de la cave), la génétique a fait des miracles. Les calices sont gonflés au maximum, formant ces fameux blocs compacts typiques de ce phénotype "chou-fleur". La sénescence commence doucement à s'installer sur les pointes et les petites feuilles, signe que le rinçage à l'eau claire fait son travail en profondeur et que la plante puise ses derniers retranchements. ​Cap sur la récolte ✂️ ​Le compte à rebours est lancé. Les têtes sont dures, la résine est mûre, et le rinçage libère les derniers arômes de la plante. La semaine prochaine sera celle de la récolte ! --- Merci à tous d'avoir suivi ce run mouvementé mais ô combien riche en enseignements ! Rendez-vous dans sept jours pour le point final, la coupe, et le passage officiel dans le Dryrocket. Restez connectés, le meilleur reste à venir !
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Day 21 of flowerig going great. Gelato strain was too much bushy, so we had to defoliate it. Now all the works are done, only have to wait buds to get fat 😁.
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Day 79 Buds are super dense and are getting really frosty now. Day 80 Looking under a jewelers loupe the trichomes are mostly cloudy and at least half of the pistils are brown. Hopefully this is ready to chop in about a week? Day 83 Watered with a little more than a gallon of distilled water.
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I am back from my holiday left on 19th of December so my friend handled them in had to remove a lot of leaves atvteh bottom they are very tall pistils are out. Crazily nice! :)
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🌸 Flowering Week 3 – Overall Overview General Structure The plants are now fully established in early flowering. Stretching is slowing down but still visible on some taller phenotypes. Bud sites are clearly forming along the main branches and secondary nodes. The canopy is uneven, with some plants significantly taller and more stretched than others. Plant Health Noticeable yellowing on older fan leaves, especially mid-to-lower canopy. Some plants appear lighter green overall, suggesting higher nutrient demand during transition. A few individuals show drooping and weaker structure compared to the healthier, darker green plants in front. Lower interior growth is still relatively dense. Bud Development Early bud stacking has started. Pistils are clearly visible across tops. Flower clusters are forming but not yet bulking. Structure suggests entry into mid-flower soon. Environmental Adjustments Temperature was reduced by approximately 1°C. Old yellow leaves were selectively removed to improve airflow and light penetration. Canopy airflow appears improved, though density remains moderate. Current Focus Monitor nutrient balance as plants transition into higher phosphorus and potassium demand. Prevent excessive leaf loss too early. Prepare for full mid-flower bulk phase in Week 4–5. Maintain controlled humidity to avoid moisture buildup as buds stack