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Harvest day🌻💚😎 It went very smoothly, find no bud rot. While they were hanging over a lot this past week, and it's been a pain in the ass to flush because of that💦💦🙃 But we made it 👏🏻 and what a beautiful result so far 🤙🏼 :Next week updates about the weight and dry pictures have a nice week ,and till the next🤙🏼
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Heat wave is over. Fat banana coming along nicely now, still getting fat. Purple/blue hue to the tips of some of her caylax’s. Her buds are glistening, without any camera flash. Her smell is pure bliss, can’t put an exact description on it, but tropical comes to mind. Just waiting to see those hairs recede some more and a little fade. Thanks for following along and stay tuned for the update!
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TH 1Q2025 - Week 2 - Seedling 
(ON Haze X Original Haze) X Northern Lights #2 “Todd’s Haze” Objective - 8 Female Plants, Topped ONCE @ Flip, 12” when topped - Modified Sea of Green Seeds Wet: 1139PM, 28.2.2025 Germinated: 2.3.2025 Flip: 21.3.2025 Harvest: 77 Days, DATE: 6.6.2025 _________________________________________ __ Fri Mar 14, 2025 TH 1Q25 15:V:2:1 __ Sat Mar 15, 2025 TH 1Q25 16:V:2:2 - Moderate Fertigation, Root Biased, Reducing Container Moisture Levels - LightIntensity: [ 414, µMol/m2/s] SIDE NOTE: We’re Still 14% Moisture Content on Orange Gasm #1 AM Watering with PCAL1660, Kelpak, CalMag Fuel, Lush Green - Starting with 1L PCAL1660 (@ 1g/gal) - Add 1 ml Kelpak/L - Cal Mag Fuel: 3.4 ml/L - Lush Green: 1.7 ml/L - EC: 0.9 (Delivered) Sex Tests Returned, Selected 8 for grow, w/ Priority to - Sex - Root Development - Seedling Size Final Selection: 3,4,7,6,8,9,11,12   __ Sun Mar 16, 2025 TH 1Q25 17:V:2:3 Pots Hefty - #4 looking, meh. (Reduce Light from 75 - 67%) Disassembled airpots for culled plants. Notes: - Overall - HIGHER Moisture than ideal - I’ll say it’s evidenced by sparse root development (Roots White, Top to Bottom - Roots throughout, but SPARSE - Action: Need to keep OVERALL moisture content at a lower level - Perhaps aided by REDUCED PEAT PARTICLES in coco - Fine Peat leads to Coco clumping. When it Clumps, it’s time to be washed,. Mix 1 Liter PCAL1660: [ 0.35, g] CalMag Fuel: [ 4, ml] Lush Green: [ 1, ml]  __ Mon Mar 17, 2025 TH 1Q25 18:V:2:4   Girls are displaying the funk of SMALL container = BUT - We just need some air . . . Evening Foliar, 1 Pt - [x] Solar Rain: [ 2.5, ml] - [x] Silica Skin: [ 2.5, ml] Drowned Rats   __ Tue Mar 18, 2025 TH 1Q25 19:V:2:5 With Grow room doors closed last night, we hit max Temp and lost ability to hold RH, Resulting in VPD: 0.96 - 1.27. Opened doors ~0900, reduced max to 82, humidity back up, VPD back down. We’re at the “I NEED NEW SHOES” stage - SOP - Prep 1L Propagation Cells - Assemble PCells - Load with FRESHLY PREPARED Coco (Fresh, Unused) [NO FINE PEAT] - Assure Sides are Taughtly packed, not Tightly packed Evening: - Fertigate Balance of EC: 1.0 PCAL, KelPak, Cal Mag Fuel, Lush Green, PSP, Quillaja 60 Powder Fertigation Periphery, 1 pt PCAL 1660: [ 0.25, g] KelPak: [ 1, ml] CalMag Fuel: [ 3.4, ml] Lush Green: [ 1.7, ml] __ Wed Mar 19, 2025 TH 1Q25 20:V:2:6  Girls need to look happy, even colored, lifted leaves, BEFORE Transplant and Flip. Starting Standard Feed Regime at EC: 1.0 mS/cm __ Thu Mar 20, 2025 TH 1Q25 21:V:2:7 We’ll water to runoff this morning - 8:6:4:5:4
Bumping CaMg, Bumping N Watered entire Liter over 8 Plants, ~ 125 ml/plant With LOWER Light, Girls are MUCH HAPPIER. ALL PCells display ROOT MATS at bottom of airpot. We need to BALANCE THE GREEN across the plants, before Transplant. A day or two, or three of a more relaxed environment should better prepare us for transplant.  We’re gonna need more water than we’ve harvested. - [x] 8 Gallons of Distilled Water For Transplant Consider P/K ≥ 2.5 (Root BIAS)
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January 16, 2019 Everything is moving along nicely now. The last Blackberry is just about done. This week I fed some some Espoma Organic Bloom (available at most big box stores). I’ve had it kicking around since last season and figured I should use it up before it goes bad. I’m looking into more organic nutrient options for the future. I’m not sure I’m ready to start making my own organic compost teas yet. But BioBizz seems like they will take care of what I’m looking to accomplish without needing to make my own teas (fingers crossed). I removed the house plant that brought in the bugs and everything is back to normal now, no new bug damage. I finally received and read “True Living Organics” by The Rev. Its a good book, but growing the “TLO” way is vastly different from other growing methods I’ve read. I’m going to have to read this one again before making any comments. Thanks to all of the answers on CO2. Seems like its more valuable with larger setups than I’m running.
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Been a wonderful week! Defoliated for the last time until the flip and have great news! Have a new light on arrival TSW2000 and it will cover the whole space in the tent! Mars hydro have made me proud of myself! I’m glad I’m a loyal Martian 🙏💚 I will continue on as per usual until I flip them to 12-12 thank you for stopping by
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: - Day 1 week 5: just checking how lst is doing, they will be ok - Day 2 week 5: not completely dry to water so I’ll wait for day 3 of week. Did lst to make sure all branches receive as much ligth as possible - Day 3 week 5: watered them with 4ml/L calmag and 2ml/L bio grow ph 6,5 tap water trough activated carbon filter. RHC#2 broke one of the branches, I had to tape it. Not to be worried, she’ll recover from that. RHC#3 is very slow compared to the others. - Day 4 week 5: defoliation so sun enters better and wait. - Day 5 week 5: added 1L of water with 2ml/L Bio grow, 6 ml/L calmag and 2ml/L bio heaven. 1600 us/cm and ph 6,2 - 6,5. RHC#3 suffered of broken branch due lst 😞 still learning about the flexibility of branches. I think she’ll recover hoping not too much stress for her. - Day 6 week 5: RHC#3 looks good despite broken branch. Not much for today just watch temp and humidity, hoping they grow tall so I can cover a good part of the tent.
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🌱UPDATE Day 3 🌱- The plant is alive and has already grown to 3-5 cm! In these early stages, I placed a plastic cup over the plant to boost humidity. It's been hot, and even with a humidifier, I battled very low humidity for two days. Nonetheless, the plant looks healthy and vibrant. 🌱 🌱 UPDATE Day 4. 🌱 - The plant is thirsty - when should I start fertilizing? I last watered it on Day 4 with 200-300 ml, and the soil is dry again today. I'll give it another 200-300 ml, but I'm going to research whether this watering ratio is optimal for my 11 L pot. It's growing well, and the serrated leaves are becoming more robust. 🌿
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Iniziato lavaggio con osmosi da 3 giorni, trascorsi altri 7 taglieremo tutto.
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It's Day 15 Week 03 Of Flower For My 02 Kombucha Cream by atlasseed . And For My Snow White and SpliffStrawberry by Spliff Seeds Amsterdam . Today was Feeding. So my Kombucha Cream 3-Part and Snow White Received. 2ml of Emerald Harvest Nutrients Grow, 4ml Micro, 8ml Bloom, 8ml Emerald Goddess, King Kola, Honey Chome and 4ml of Quad.AG Products Fulonic. I ph this mix at 5.9 ppm at 933. Now on Runoff my Kombucha Cream 3-Part ph is at 6.4 and ppm is at 1211. My Snow White ph is at 6.2 ppm is at 933. I Feed the Kombucha Cream 2-Part and SpliffStrawberry. 5ml of Emeral Harvest Nutrients Cali Pro Bloom A&B, 8ml Of Emerald Goddess, King Kola,Honey Chome and 4ml Of Quad.AG Fulonic. Now I mix this feed at 5.8 and ppm at 728 on Runoff My Kombucha Cream 2-Part as a ph of 6.2 and ppm is at 933. My SpliffStrawberry as a ph of 6.5 and ppm is at 821 l. I'm starting to win the battle on the pH on my next feeding I will pH at 6.0. all 4 plants are Looking Great Bud Formation is rocking and getting really Frosty . Happy Growing Growmies 🤘🏻
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didn't finish the whole week of veg, stopped at 53/44 before switching to 12/12 light cycle, gave RO only final day and have switched feed to bud a and B. all photos are from day 53 and earlier. since this post and switching to flower I have taken 4 clones, 2 using clonex 2 using aloe vera. i have done a ton of lollipopping and defoliation since flip and they are stretching away! stayed tuned for week 1 flower updates :)
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3 Pheno’s 🍪🥜🍬⛽️ from clone 🌱#dosido
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When lightning strikes, it tears apart the bond in airborne nitrogen molecules. Those free nitrogen atoms N2 nitrites then have the chance to combine with oxygen molecules to form a compound called nitrates N3. Once formed, the nitrates are carried down to the ground becoming usable by organisms. Will it react with the oxygen in the air spontaneously, the answer is no. The mixture is chemically stable indefinitely. A mixture with air near the release point can be ignited, but if this does not happen then when its concentration gets below 4% it will be unable to carry a flame. A nitrite (NO2) is a nitrogen atom bonded to only two nitrogen atoms. Very strong bond. A nitrate (NO3) is a nitrogen atom bonded to three oxygen atoms. Weaker bond
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Hi guys, What's up? Welcome back to Queen Peaky's Flower Gardens Here we are! Our little girls have just begun to open their buds to bloom in the best possible way! Happy blooming everyone guys 😋
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Welcome back in the Purple Project ! Buds still growing gently, nice earthy smell slowly tickling my nose. No excess or deficiency at the moment. I'm not using Rhino Skin and Bud Factor X cause I couldn't find them where I am. I Ordered some from a online spanish shop but it's never been sent ... Stay tuned for big purple colas, The Dude
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So I started LST and the girls seem to be responding well to the method. It has now been 4 weeks since the sprout and am I very excited. Might continue veg until it's eighth week and then switch to flowering.
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Black Muffin Harvest Report The Black Muffin Monster really impressed me. She grew into a beautiful and strong plant with dense, resinous buds and an amazing aroma. Unfortunately, I suspect she developed a fungal infection, probably Fusarium, which forced me to remove about four side branches. Still, the rest of the plant stayed healthy and finished strong. Overall, I’m very happy with the results and excited to see how she turns out after drying and curing. It was a great experience despite the challenges.