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esta semana creció muy pero muy bien mucho mejor que la otra semana se ve que el revegetamiento va mucho mejor y ahora estamos en una fase mucho mucho más productiva con corto espacio internodal muy pero muy buena cepa white widow dinafem, buena tolerancia a lo que sería estrés y buena tolerancia también a los cambios de horario maceta espectacular todo.
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💩Holy Crap Growmies We Are Back💩 So what do you say we have some fun 👈 We got some EXOTIC SEEDS 👉 👻👻👻MONSTERMASH👻👻👻 😛 Well my friends we are just at the 14 day mark and it's the 2 headed monstermash clash who's gonna win 🏆 the left of the right👈 👉 Well it sure looks likes the runt picked up and is now equal to its sister 👈 It may come down to a coin toss 😉 Lights being readjusted and chart updated .........👍rain water to be used entire growth👈 👉I used NutriNPK for nutrients for my grows and welcome anyone to give them a try .👈 👉 www.nutrinpk.com 👈 NutriNPK Cal MAG 14-0-14 NutriNPK Grow 28-14-14 NutriNPK Bloom 8-20-30 NutriNPK Bloom Booster 0-52-34 I GOT MULTIPLE DIARIES ON THE GO 😱 please check them out 😎 👉THANKS FOR TAKING THE TIME TO GO OVER MY DIARIES 👈
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Cream Cookies is getting close to harvest. I did feed her again this week with Recharge only. Next weekend I plan on starting to flush. One of the lower side branches broke accidentally when I was moving things around in the tent. There were only a couple of small buds on the branch, but I dried it out to give her a taste. I can definitely taste the cream overtones, which is very nice. And I got a nice buzz off of it too. Really looking forward to the properly harvested and cured results! 👍
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This is probably the final week of the full tent shots, these were taken a few days ago and at this point there is only 8 plants that have not yet been harvested. I learned a lot this run, tried some new shit, grew out my own crosses, dialed things in by getting rid of the light leaks and adding the heater so it was a success. The new lights out performed my expectation and the leaf strip might become a staple in my garden. The leaf strip made me nervous I wasn't sure how it would turn out but all of my buds are noticeably larger, the lowers are filled out and as dense as the tops and it saved space, water and nutrients. The lights could have contriuted to the larger buds but the other things made it well worth it. I have been vegging out the next run for a while trying to keep them from growing too much in 1/2 gal bags so there should be some interesting plants there stay tuned. * My 2 MC1 X;s have been harvested and are in the dry tent now, one came out pretty ugly but smells unbelievablely strong of citrus. The black leafed one is a looker but doesn't have the yield factor. I thought I took cuts of these but turns out I did not so these 2 will be one and done, maybe down the road I will dip back into them but going forward I will be hitting any cuts that stand out to me with my reversed MC2 pollen and maybe give some away. But that won't be for a while. REMEMBER , IF YOUR SHOPPING FOR GEAR YOU CAN USE THE CODE “BANGDANG” FOR 10% OFF YOUR ENTIRE PURCHASE FROM ANY OF THE FOLLOWING COMPANIES. @greenbuzzliquids @rainscience_growbags @gorilla_grow_tent @growlightscience.led NEW* @Rocbudinc Seeds on his website * *****Gorilla grow tent discounts extend to all companies affiliated with grow strong industries which include..***** @super.closet Lotus Nutrients Kind LED grow lights
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DAY 21: With the settling in period well passed and the beginning of establishing their bases in the pots , it was time to get busy on the planned Methods to train them with. I enjoy trying different methods when growing multiple plants from a strain and comparing their finishes. It can be handy to watch which way pulls the best from them. #1 Amnesia Haze has been f.i.m.m.e.d and seems to have caught her in a good spot. Hopefully a multi-crown will form as the lowers catch up now. Amnesia #2 still has her rectangular look but I decided to top her as the node lengths could be a sign of a more sativa grow pattern possibly. This should keep her managed along with her potentially shorter sisters. The growth tips will be encouraged outwards now to give them their own space as they form. Amnesia #3 has so far only been cleaned out of her 1 and 2 nodes. She will be bent over once she is tall enough to safely do it to her. All looking happy and a nice cour still so hopefully flowering will be close now to use the stretch to shape them. Girl Scout Cookies # 1 has been bent over after working her stem a little between my thumb and finger to soften the stem again. She has stood back up once already so I have now had to use a tent peg to keep the 5th node down .... #2 G.s.c also had the same treatment but her stem snapped so I had to quickly reset her to let her fix the break. She is repairing it and again starting to feed the leaves on her 5th node. If she doesnt repair enough , I can top her too. They both have a good amount of growth on them so should be nice producers. All of the girls are due to go j derby the sp3000 directly in a day or so as I am harvesting a few others . They will be in then best spot to hit flowering stretch then. Onwards and upwards growmies. Be happy. UPDATE # I have been busy keeping g them trained over the past few days and wanted to show their progress before the next weekly update. It can help to show how the plants respond to the initial pinches /bends etc... They are bushing out where they need to now and the fimmed girl is bang on the money for the hotspot I think. Enjoy the new pics.
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Explosión de resina!!! Una genética que no me deja de sorprender un olor brutal a cítricos y su olor a Haze un gustazo pra la vista y el paladar sin duda esperamos impacientemente el dia de degustar este manjar!! Espero que os guste Salut y força al canut Farmers!🍁
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Día 0 (23/04) La semilla ha germinado! 💥 Día 1 (24/04) Spray solo agua en el top de la maceta para mantener la humedad alta Día 2 (25/04) La plántula se ve sana. Spray solo agua el top del sustrato. DLI 13 Día 3 (26/04) Spray solo agua el top del sustrato. DLI 13 Día 4 (27/04) Spray solo agua el top del sustrato. DLI 13 Día 5 (28/04) Empiezan a aparecer las primeras hojitas tras los cotiledones 😍 Spray solo agua el top del sustrato. DLI 13 💦Nutrients by Aptus Holland - www.aptus-holland.com 🌱Substrate PRO-MIX HP BACILLUS + MYCORRHIZAE - www.pthorticulture.com/en/products/pro-mix-hp-biostimulant-plus-mycorrhizae
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I don't think she is in full flower yet but well on her way. She has taken all the lst and defoliation I throw at her. I added a silica additive since I want this lady to have superman stems to take my torture. Day 32 - She is really drinking a lot right now. I had to water earlier than expected and will also increase the amount I am giving.
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Week 2 growing well after seed sprouting last week from seeds
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They will all be ready at different times so that'll make harvest easy. Orion is finishing up for harvest and smells like sweet candy/berry same with Quick one. They all have distinct smells and are beautiful. Will be chopping the two by next week. I'm impressed how all these girls strived through storms, extreme heat, and a newbie grower. (Did tons of research)
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Went away for seven days had a friend come by and water the garden Absolutely exploded since I’ve seen them last very pleased with all of the plants except for mystery auto number one. It is disappointing me some but hopefully the top will bring more growth. Can’t wait to see these continued to develop!!!
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For last week she had been receiving a light foliar application of aminos/sucrose 20-30 min prior to lights on. Plants do store nutrients in their stems, alongside their roots and leaves, acting as a vital storage and transport hub for water, nutrients, and sugars. Roots absorb water and nutrients from the soil and also store nutrients. Leaves are the main photosynthetic organs, but they also store some nutrients. 😒 🤔 At night, when stomata shut and transpiration stops, the water is held in the stem and leaf by the adhesion of water to the cell walls of the xylem vessels and tracheids, and the cohesion of water molecules to each other. This is called the cohesion–tension theory of sap ascent. ( Pyroligneous Vinegar ) Organic Acids: Pyroligneous vinegar contains organic acids that can dissolve phosphorus and make it more available for plant uptake. Antimicrobial Properties: The compounds in pyroligneous vinegar can inhibit the growth of plant pathogens and pests. Biostimulant: It can act as a biostimulant, promoting plant growth and development. Soil Microorganisms: Pyroligneous vinegar can increase the metabolic activity of microorganisms in the soil, which are important for nutrient cycling and soil health. Adequate soil moisture is crucial for plant photosynthesis, nutrient uptake, and overall growth, which directly impacts carbon assimilation by plants. A moderate level of soil moisture supports the activity of beneficial soil microorganisms that decompose organic matter, releasing nutrients and contributing to carbon cycling. Optimal moisture levels enhance the processes of carbon sequestration, where carbon is stored in the soil as organic matter, effectively removing it from the atmosphere. Plants use carbon dioxide and water to produce sugars through photosynthesis. These sugars are then used as energy and building blocks for plant growth, and can also be stored in the soil as organic matter. The decomposition of plant and microbial residues releases carbon back into the soil and atmosphere. Soil moisture plays a crucial role in regulating this process, influencing the rate of decomposition and the form in which carbon is released. Excessive Soil Moisture: Reduced Oxygen: Saturated soil conditions can lead to a lack of oxygen, which can inhibit microbial activity and potentially lead to the release of greenhouse gases like methane. Decomposition: While some decomposition occurs in saturated soils, the process can be slowed down, leading to a build-up of organic matter and potentially reducing the availability of nutrients for plants. Insufficient Soil Moisture: Water Stress: Drought conditions can cause water stress in plants, leading to reduced photosynthesis and carbon uptake. Reduced Microbial Activity: Dry soils can also limit microbial activity, reducing the decomposition of organic matter and nutrient cycling. Carbon sequestration refers to the process of capturing and storing atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) in long-term storage, like in soils and plants. Adding carbon to soil, through practices like cover cropping and using organic amendments, does not eliminate the need for carbon sequestration, but it is a crucial component of a broader strategy to increase carbon storage in soil Planting cover crops (like clover, beans, and peas) after the main crop is harvested helps soils take in carbon year-round, and these crops can be plowed under as "green manure" to add more carbon to the soil. Increased soil carbon improves soil structure, water retention, and nutrient availability, leading to healthier and more productive soils. Healthy soils with high carbon content are more resilient to drought, erosion, and other environmental stresses. Chemical degradation and soil deterioration is a global issue, mainly caused by the wide scale application of synthetic fertilizers. Adding activated charcoal allows oxygen to be redistributed to the soil, allowing for plant roots to thrive. Biochar: Primarily used as a soil amendment to improve soil structure, water retention, and nutrient availability, as well as for carbon sequestration. Activated Charcoal: Widely used for filtration and adsorption, such as in water purification, air purification, and as a medicinal agent (e.g., to absorb toxins). Key Differences: Porosity and Surface Area: Biochar generally has a lower porosity and surface area compared to activated charcoal, which is specifically engineered for high porosity and surface area. Ion Exchange Capacity: Biochar exhibits a significant amount of ion exchange capacity, which is minimal or absent in traditional activated carbons. pH: Activated charcoal is more alkaline than biochar, with a pH range of 9-11. Similarities:Both biochar and activated charcoal are carbon-based materials produced through pyrolysis. Both can be used as adsorbents, but their primary applications differ significantly. One specific form of C60, carboxylated fullerene C60[C(COOH)2]3, . Activated Charcoal increases soil fertility and plant growth rate. Biochar: Biochar, a type of charcoal produced through pyrolysis (heating organic matter in the absence of oxygen), is often used as a soil amendment. To maximize its benefits, biochar is often "charged" or inoculated with nutrients and microbes before being applied to the soil. "Charging" involves mixing biochar with organic matter like compost, worm castings, or fertilizer, allowing the biochar to absorb these nutrients and microbes. This process ensures that the biochar can effectively hold and release nutrients to plants and microbes in the soil. Biochar's porous structure allows it to act as a reservoir for nutrients and water, improving soil health and fertility. Activated Charcoal: Activated charcoal, also known as activated carbon, is a form of charcoal that has been treated to increase its porosity and surface area. It's primarily used for filtration and adsorption, meaning it's effective at removing impurities from water and air. The porous structure of activated charcoal allows it to bind to various molecules, including toxins and gases. Activated charcoal doesn't require the same "charging" process as biochar because its primary function is to adsorb rather than to provide nutrients. While activated charcoal can be used in soil applications, its primary purpose is for filtration and purification rather than soil amendment. Biochar: Biochar, a type of charcoal produced through pyrolysis (heating organic matter in the absence of oxygen), is often used as a soil amendment. To maximize its benefits, biochar is often "charged" or inoculated with nutrients and microbes before being applied to the soil. "Charging" involves mixing biochar with organic matter like compost, worm castings, or fertilizer, allowing the biochar to absorb these nutrients and microbes. This process ensures that the biochar can effectively hold and release nutrients to plants and microbes in the soil. Biochar's porous structure allows it to act as a reservoir for nutrients and water, improving soil health and fertility. Activated Charcoal: Activated charcoal, also known as activated carbon, is a form of charcoal that has been treated to increase its porosity and surface area. It's primarily used for filtration and adsorption, meaning it's effective at removing impurities from water and air. The porous structure of activated charcoal allows it to bind to various molecules, including toxins and gases. Activated charcoal doesn't require the same "charging" process as biochar because its primary function is to adsorb rather than to provide nutrients. While activated charcoal can be used in soil applications, its primary purpose is for filtration and purification rather than soil amendment.
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Sa sent les têtes bien lourdes dans le futur
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Hi, in my second grow i'm going for a photoperiod feminised Sundae Driver. I only did 1 seed because it's only my second grow and my first without autoflower. °23/05/25° I put the seed in a shotglass for 48 hours and sunk after touching it lightly. It had a really small tail but i decided to put it in pre-nutritioned soil. °25/05/25° The video is the soil where a small buildup of living organismes (mold?) was setting in my pot. Seed is almost out of soil! °26/05/25° She started to exit the soil and the moldish buildup was expanding, main reason is too moist and no sunlight, she is now in the tent with light schedule 16/8. This will be the last day of germination as to orrow she will probably start leafing! If not, there will be a last update in the germination week tomorrow. °27/05/25° My lady Sundae Driver stretched far out for her first 12 hours in the tent! This picture is her first 2 hours of light in the tent. I hope she settles and starts to grow her first leaves!
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Welcome to week six! 🌱 Week five was a complete success – all parameters are perfectly aligned. I’ve increased the water conductivity to a solid 3000 and bumped the CO2 level up to 1200 🌿. Light intensity is now set at 1400 µmol in the center and 1000 at the edges, which will keep the plants strong in their generative state 🌞. I’ll maintain these levels until the end of the third week and then start slowly removing the large fan leaves to ensure the buds get plenty of light 💡✨. I’m also trying something new to activate the “Emerson effect” 🌄: I’m running the deep red lights for 5 minutes before sunset and for another 5 minutes after the day ends. This should give the plants a final boost in photosynthesis, helping to maximize their growth potential! Everything’s looking fantastic so far! The Black Cherry has rooted well across different experimental setups, and at the end of the grow, I’ll provide a full report on the best care techniques for both strains 🌺👌. Willkommen in Woche sechs! 🌱 Die fünfte Woche lief perfekt – alle Parameter stimmen. Ich habe die Leitfähigkeit des Wassers auf satte 3000 erhöht und den CO2-Gehalt auf 1200 angehoben 🌿. Die Lichtstärke beträgt jetzt 1400 µmol in der Mitte und 1000 am Rand, was dafür sorgen wird, dass die Pflanzen stark im generativen Zustand bleiben 🌞. Ich werde diese Werte bis Ende der dritten Woche beibehalten und dann langsam damit beginnen, die großen Sonnensegel zu entfernen, damit die Blüten ordentlich Licht abkriegen 💡✨. Zusätzlich probiere ich etwas Neues aus, um den „Emerson-Effekt“ zu aktivieren 🌄: Ich lasse das tiefrote Licht 5 Minuten vor Sonnenuntergang und 5 Minuten nach dem Ende des Tages weiterlaufen. Das sollte der Photosynthese einen letzten Schub geben und das Wachstum der Pflanzen maximal fördern! Bis jetzt sieht alles fantastisch aus! Die Black Cherry ist in verschiedenen Versuchsreihen gut angewachsen, und am Ende des Grows werde ich einen ausführlichen Bericht darüber abgeben, wie sich die beiden Sorten am besten pflegen lassen 🌺👌.
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Hi everybody at this week my plant has growing well and its stop streching start to perduce some tricome i have force to add more nutrient and its seems to be find for me -bigbud -voodoo juice -pk13 14 and i have do more defoliation so i do its with those plant like 5 time i have add new item bluetooth speaker to let plant listen to the music hope they are enjoy hahaha thanks for follow my plant please comment i happy to reply and ready to take any advice thanks byeeeeeee