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@Mr_Maes
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This week we will see the colas and buds really dense up. We are about 2 weeks away from harvest now. Next week I will start my flush.
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@SkunkyDog
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Hallo zusammen 🤙. Sie wächst sehr schön und macht keine Probleme.
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Les sites de bourgeons commence a ce développer, défoliation cette semaine pour optimiser les branches. La fréquence nutrionnel 1fois sur 2. Le ph est contrôler, niveau EC au drainage contrôler. Merci a toute l'équipe @Dutch Passion bravo. 👏🏽☝️
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Info: Unfortunately, I had to find out that my account is used for fake pages in social media. I am only active here on growdiaries. I am not on facebook instagram twitter etc All accounts except this one are fake. Flowering day 11 since time change to 12/12. Hi everyone 😀. It has a very nice stretch and is developing really well :-). Yesterday I got her GHSC Powder Feeding Bio Bloom for the first time given (2 g GHSC to 1 l coco). In 14 - 20 days she will get another 1 g per l coco. It was poured twice this week with 1.2 l each. Otherwise the tent was cleaned and everything was refilled. Have fun and stay healthy 🙏🏻 You can buy this Strain at https://www.amsterdamgenetics.com/product/super-silver-haze/ Type: Super Silver Haze ☝️🏼 Genetics: Haze x Skunk #1 x Northern Lights Type: 70% Sativa – 30% Indica 👍 Vega lamp: 2 x Todogrow Led Quantum Board 100 W 💡 Bloom Lamp : 2 x Todogrow Led Cxb 3590 COB 3500 K 205W 💡💡☝️🏼 Soil : Canna Coco Professional + ☝️🏼 Fertilizer: Green House Powder Feeding ☝️🏼🌱 Water: Osmosis water mixed with normal water (24 hours stale that the chlorine evaporates) to 0.2 EC. Add Cal / Mag to 0.4 Ec Ph with Organic Ph - to 5.5 - 5.8 .
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Been hard sourcing everything I have needed for this room with the current situation. Fortunatly everything seems to bouncing along and are comfortable in the new tent.
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Hallo zusammen 🤙. So das war es für sie habe sie heute geerntet Sie riecht fantastisch und sieht sehr lecker aus. Wir sehen uns in 3 Wochen mit dem Erntebericht. Rabattcode für den BIOTABS-Webshop https://biotabs.nl/en/shop/ GDBT420, damit erhalten Sie 15 Prozent
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It's getting bigger and frostier. The mold on the rockwool is gone and she didn't have mildew after all. The smell is gorgeous, I have never seen anything like it.
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The Banana Purple Punch is stacking very nicely now, with buds swelling visibly across the entire canopy. A sweet, fruity aroma is starting to develop, becoming more noticeable day by day. The plant has stayed very compact at around 50 cm, with a dense and well-structured canopy. There are an impressive number of heavy, well-developed bud sites, and overall development looks very promising at this stage.
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Einen wunderschönen guten Tag, liebe Grow-Community, und herzlich willkommen zur 24. Woche meines kleinen Outdoorprojekts! Diese Woche war wirklich wieder alles gegeben: Freude, Sturm, ein ungewollter Pre-Harvest plus das versprochene Terp-Update und ich habe mir sagen lassen, dass wir heute zwei Gastauftritte im Programm haben, aber dazu später mehr. Bleibt also am besten dran. Fangen wir mit den erfreulichen Dingen an, und das sind in diesem Report einfach die Damen! Ich war ja zwischendurch echt zwiegespalten, ob dieses doch etwas gewartete Projekt Früchte tragen wird oder in einer Hermie-Schimmel-Hölle mit Popcorn-Nugs endet. Umso begeisterter bin ich, dass mir zweiteres doch (stand jetzt) erspart geblieben ist. Und was soll ich sagen, liebe Growcommunity: In meinem bescheidenen Heim duftet es nach Cali, und wie … Grund dafür sind: Filmore Slim (Purple City Genetics): (Mac 121 × Purple Punch) × Blueprint. Aussehen: Sie zeigt eindeutig ihre Mac-Genetik. Golfballgroße und steinharte Blüten, welche durch ihren dichten Harzbesatz doch sehr an ihre Elterngenetik erinnern. Dies in Kombination mit dem schönen stacking sowie den nun immer mehr purzelnden Blättern lässt einem wirklich das Wasser im Mund zusammenlaufen. Terps: Bisschen Cookies, gefolgt von floralen Noten, die ins zitronig-beerige gehen. Bitter Orange (Symbiotic Genetics): Mimosa V6 × Wedding Cake. Aussehen: Schön enges Staking, der Wuchs erinnert sehr an die Wedding Cake. Sie hatte ihre Startschwierigkeiten, aber beim Anblick der mit Harz überzogenen Blüten mit leichtem Purple (Tendenz steigend) lässt sich das vergessen. Terps: Eine selbstbewusste Mischung aus orangenen Nim2 und Mintz, welche lange am Finger anhaftet. Das in Kombination mit einem Harzbesatz, welcher sich nicht verstecken braucht, macht sie zu einem Washer-Kandidaten. Lemon Tree 2.0 (Silent Seeds): X-Dark Lime #20 × Original Lemon Tree. Aussehen: Und auch hier ist das hässliche Entlein doch noch zum Hingucker geworden. Ein tiefgrünes Blätterdach, welches von gleichmäßig bestückten lilafarbenen Bussen durchbrochen wird. Terps: Was mit einer floralen Leichtigkeit beginnt, entwickelt sich immer mehr zu einer Mischung aus Zitrone, gefolgt von einem leichten Pinien-Abgang. Sehr interessant! Hella Jelly (Humboldt Seed Company): Notorious THC × Very Cherry. Aussehen: Buds the size of your forearm (shout-out an Urban Remo). Aber es stimmt, she’s stacking! Schön gleichmäßiger Wuchs, wenn auch etwas höherer Blätteranteil als ihre Mitstreiterinnen, dafür gepudert mit Trichomen. Terps: Denkt an eine Packung mit Erdbeersüßigkeiten (fast schon ein wenig künstlich). Dazu gesellen sich Zitronenaromen mit leichter Candynote. Auch sie ist ein heißer Anwärter auf einen Washing-Platz. Kid Pambele (Black Tuna): K.O. × Sherbert Shocker. Aussehen: Was soll ich euch sagen, was ihr nicht schon mit euren eigenen Augen gesehen habt? Sie ist eine Schönheit! Tief-lilane-Blätter zieren sperförmige, wunderschöne und zu guter Letzt von Harz nur so triefende Blüten. Wahrer Augenschmaus! Terps: frisch floral (wie ein schönes Sommerparfüm), geruchstechnisch wie Zitrus, Orangenblüten und eine an Vetiver erinnernde Zitrusnote und irgendwo bilde ich mir noch etwas Muskat ein. Wirklich spannend! Limonada de Mango F2 (Black Tuna): Mango Lemonade #26 × Mango Lemonade #51 Aussehen: Macht durch ihre Haze-Genetik den wildesten Eindruck (säulenförmige Blüten mit fein-fingrigen Blättern, welche sich im Herbst in ein dunkles Lila verwandeln). Dicke Harzköpfe, welche mich von Hash träumen lassen. Terps: Auch hier kann sie ihren Amnesie-Background nicht verstecken. Limoni-frisch mit leichtem Anis-Abgang. Dazu gesellen sich tropische Aromen. Grappelz (Black Tuna): Apple Shocker #97 (Apple Fritter × Shocker) × Tropicanna Punch #61. Aussehen: Ähnelt auch sehr der Hella Jelly (eher ein lateraler Wuchs), hier aber mit leichten Purplenoten in den oberen Blättern. Terps: Hier kann es sein, dass ich mich vom Namen hab beeinflussen lassen, aber ich bilde mir Noten von grüner Apfelschale ein, was mit einer leichten Candy-Begleitung fast schon an die grünen Apfelringe erinnert. Ich hoffe, ihr konntet mit meiner Beschreibung etwas anfangen und habt nun Ein ungefähres Bild, wie es in meiner Nachbarschaft riecht. Aber kein Licht ohne Schatten. Der Samstag hat leider ein weiteres Opfer gekostet … Was vom Wetter her eine ruhige Woche sein sollte, endete am Samstag leider mit einem unwetterartigen Sturm. Und hier eine Lektion, die mich schon mein ganzes Growerleben begleitet: Sei nicht faul! Noch besser: Schiebe nichts auf! Storytime: Als ich morgens auf den Balkon kam, war mir klar: Ich muss die Kleinen vor dem Wind schützen. Aber erstmal ein Käffchen, dachte ich. Zu diesem Zeitpunkt sahen alle Pflanzen soweit gesund aus. Nachdem ich besagten Kaffee getrunken hatte und noch etwas verpennt durch das Handy gescrollt hatte, kam ich zurück und musste sehen, dass es mittlerweile einen Trieb der Lemontre erwischt hatte. Was aufgrund dessen, dass ich dies wahrscheinlich hätte verhindern können, doch nochmal besonders ärgerlich erscheint. Aber gut … Ich habe den Trieb abgeschnitten und unter dem Mikroskop begutachtet. Ein Großteil der Trichome war milchig und eigentlich keins bernsteinfarben. Mit anderen Worten: Das zu rauchen wird wie ein Espresso zu viel. Aber wir werden sehen. Zusätzlich habe ich einen kleinen Windfang errichtet, um Schlimmeres zu vermeiden. Ich bin nun dazu übergegangen, statt dem normal verwendeten Teichwasser nun Leitungswasser zum Gießen zu verwenden. Einfach für das bisschen extra Calcium (aschebedingt). Die Milch hat einen ähnlichen Effekt, fungiert aber auch als Fungizid. Bevor der hier nie Spaß jetzt viel zu lang wird, noch eine kleine Aussicht auf nächste Woche: Ich plane, den Kleinen noch etwas Gutes zu tun, habe in dem Sinne noch ein letztes Mal eine frische Jauche angesetzt, welche ich mit einer SSt (Sproud-seed-tea) ergänzen werde. Hierzu keimen bereits grüne Linsen. Was das genau ist, wo die Vorteile sind und wie man das Ganze herstellt, erfahrt ihr dann in der nächsten Woche. Das war’s wieder für diese Woche. Ich hoffe, es war diesmal nicht zu langwierig. Euch noch einen angenehmen Restsonntag und einen guten Start in die Woche. Peace.
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@goeser
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Will harvet her in 1-2 weeks. Just strait water
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Really looking forward to harvesting this girl. Trichomes and Terps are showing up nicely - very fruity - not detecting pineapple yet but really nice. On the grow - I can definitely see how it is not a nitrogen hog - actually would change the nutrients next time around as she’s darker than I would prefer at this stage so I’ve scaled back the nitrogen. Anyway - What started off as a really small, runt of a plant has blossomed into this magnificent 2 foot tall solid bud - not really bothered that I didn’t get time to top + LST
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Week 7 and time to flip these bitches into flower, given them a defol which last time I think I took much more off but I think I’ve taken enough off and il strip them again at day 21 of flower.... got light leak here and there in my old rickety shed lol so gonna get the caulk gun out seal anything I can see, set the timer to 12/12 and we’re off 👍🏼
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Day 29 two full weeks after going to 12/12 and she is drinking herself nearly dry daily. I forgot to soak the blumat carrot in water over night. Will be day behind setting up drip feed. She is coming along lovely and has taken well to LST so far. Leaves overall healthy in appearance and feel. Fed to extra runoff Day 30 adjusted lst ties, fed to runoff pH slurry test results came in at 6.0. Right on track. Ppms may have crept up a little but could be from her drinking herself dry in less than 24hrs. Fed her back into range. Day 31 she was parched at lights on. Setting up blumats tonight. Fed to runoff. Got a little more progressive with LST. She's still stretching so I am trying to keep her as flat as I can right now. Removed 2 leaves for better light penetration. Installed troph blumat and 3 gal res. see photos in this week. Since its drip feed, reduced ppms to 650. Will be closely watching until dialed in. Everything was sterilized with 91% iso alc. Day 32 adjusted blumat to increase drip frequency. Pot was drier than I like it to be. Adjusted some lst points, removed 1 fan leave for increased light penetration. The smell of her buds is changing to an herbal incense green vine. Interesting to say the least. Since coco did dry out a little, I manually fed to runoff before adjusting drip rate. Day 33 she drank nearly a gallon in 24 hours, adjusted blumat slightly again, adjusted lst points. Added 2 gal to res. Day 34 blumat ran away over night and dumped most of the res into my drip pans. Refilled res with fresh nutes and adjusted blumats. Increased feed, ppms and pH are in range in root zone, shes just getting a bigger appetite. Adjusted lights and lst points. Since removing a few large fan leaves, lower bud sites have exploded. Should have a decent harvest top to bottom on this one. First day I have not recorded vertical height change. She had stayed the same height for a full 24hrs. Stretch may have finally ended @ 20 days after start of 12/12. She has filled out about 80% of the grow space (5 sqft). Amazing for only a 2 week veg before 12/12 flip. Day 35 last day of the 3rd week since the "flip" and shes coming along right on schedule. Growth from base to main cola seems to have stalled but growth to side branches appears to be still growing. Possibly because of the 130° bend I put in her stalk. I removed 4 leaves today. I feel like I take one and she makes 5 more.
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Talk about a mission accomplished, dam you Lamby… you had me excited at one point when I thought you were an auto, but to my shock, you are a regular, you just have a long ass flowering window… at least unlike her sisters within the 4th cycle, she did not reveg she just focused on flower, the buds are bulky and firm, scent is amazing, you would mistake her for a cheese strain. I should not be disappointed by the plant’s size! Because I planted her during winter, and all outdoor or greenhouse(unless you have a GH that is climate controlled), do not grow as big as the would during spring or summer season, and due to this factor, I only got 59g of wet bud. But I have faith the other ladies will produce a higher yields. Last I smoke this strain was earlier late summer or early Autumn, and from smoking to growing now harvest, I wish I am blown out the water with this strain, it’s time to conduct that questionnaire. Or even better go to an established cannabis club, and get them to samples bud, and ask for a review.
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D42 - Today is the first day in the sixth week of veg for #2 and the fifth for #1. It has been six days since the first topping for the first girl, so I went ahead and topped her for the second time. I kept a couple of clones from her this time since she is so vigorous. I also had planned to do the third and final topping on the second girl but knew that I had to buy some more soil staples first. However, this morning a red warning showed up in my Corona warn app. It's the first warning I have ever gotten, but I'm triple vaccinated, of course, and I was wearing my N95 mask for this five-minute exposure, but I want to act responsibly and quarantine for a few days, just in case. So I improvised with BBQ skewers and some electrical tape. The skewers won't hold that well, but the branches are still small, so it shouldn't be a problem until I can venture out again. The cover crop was getting a bit unruly again, so I cut it back again. Finally, I gave both girls around 1.2-liters of water @ pH 6.3 and added a couple of qtips with peppermint oil to deter pests. D43 - I gave each girl about two liters of compost tea that I started brewing yesterday. A bit soon, possibly since I watered them only yesterday, but I needed to feed the girls in the other tent, so these girls got some as well. D45 - Aaaaaaaaaarrrrrgggghhhh! Thrips have found their way into the tent. Lately, I've noticed some discoloration on the older leaves but haven't thought much about it. Today though, it was much more pronounced. I took out my loupe and microscope, and sure enough, I could see thrips larvae. Ugh. I ordered some predatory mites immediately to help with the problem, but they won't get here until a few days, and I want to start fighting the infestation as soon as possible. So, I went out shopping and picked up some pure alcohol, chili flakes, and a spray bottle. After soaking the flakes for a couple of hours, I strained the mixture and prepared a 1:10 solution with distilled water in the spray bottle. I removed all older leaves that were affected most and then sprayed all the remaining leaves, taking care to get them soaked on both sides. This chili tincture is nasty stuff, though, and I was coughing like mad, and the snot was flowing like a spring-river. Next time I'll wear a mask! I also sprayed the clones outside the tent and the Chocodope girl in my other tent, just in case. The Colorado Cookies girl is in flower, though, so I couldn't spray her. She has no sign of infestation, but I'll treat her as well with the mites when they get here. D47 - I resprayed the girls yesterday with the chili tincture to ensure I got to all the little critters, and today, the predatory mites arrived. I hung one sachet on each plant, and I hope that's the end of the little buggers. D48 - The end of another week of veg. The second girl thrives after her third topping, and I will do the third and final topping on the first girl in a couple of days. Once that is done, I can install the scrog net. As for the thrips, I can still see larvae, but they are far and few in between. Hopefully, the predatory mites will soon make short work of them. I haven't even flipped yet, but there are already flowers in the tent!!! Alfalfa flowers that is :D
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Hello everyone week 1 of flower has passed for this Cherry Cola auto 🍒 Mars hydro FC-E6500 75% have a great day and wish you all happy growing 😎👨‍🌾🏻
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Taking it slow with the veg state to develop larger, stronger plants and it seems to be paying off. I've trimmed the lower leaves at least 3 times this week. I think I'm going to extend it out at least one more week before switching to flower state. Early in the week I switched from blue to purple to allow the branches to push through the screen more. Then mid-week blue, to rebuild the fan leaves, then back to purple once I rearranged everyone into their optimal positions for capturing light. I see a lot of potential for multiple colas. Each time I switched to purple, I raised the light up a few inches to help them stretch. As noted last week, lamp distance is being measured from top of net (not top of plant). I continue to add compost tea every Tuesday, which they love :-)
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Day 36 - the girls seem to be happy, and are growing a bit different One of them is flowring a bit faster and also starting to turn purple, the other is a bit slower but looks much more healthy.
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- Día 1 de la segunda semana de flora con riego foliar de calmag - Videos tomados día 2 de la segunda semana
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Day 8 since seed touched soil. Great strain, started early and strong. Have big hopes from first look ;) Girls got tent and air movement. 240w dimmed to 30%, distance approximately 40 cm . HappyGrowing !!!