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April, 20th Happy 4:20 to all People The first Thinng when i open the Tent is smelling such lovely Scents, flowery spicy... whateveer Then looking at those Peaks they Produce,.....😍 and I start aBIIIIIG Smile😁 Girls doing fine Flowering and Flowering,,, Feeding every other Day , I added Organic More PK, because they need it now Watering often with all Beneficals they need now
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​In der zehnten Woche hat die RS11 von Traphouse Genetics den Umzug in den 15-Liter-Endtopf sichtlich genossen und ist nun vollständig im neuen Medium angekommen. Große Ereignisse gab es in diesen Tagen nicht zu vermelden, was nach dem stressigen Platzmangel der Vorwochen aber genau das Richtige war. Die Pflanze durfte einfach nur in Ruhe wachsen, ihre Wurzeln im frischen Substrat ausbreiten und neue Kraft sammeln. Das satte Grün ist zurück, die Vitalität stimmt wieder, und die Struktur hat sich stabilisiert. Mit diesem gesunden Fundament ist sie nun bestens vorbereitet, damit wir in der nächsten Woche endlich mit dem Training starten und das LST angehen können.
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Desenvolvimento acelerado. Temperatura alta, durante as luzes acesas. Mais não aparenta estresse! 2º dose do top crop (deepe underground)
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Really satisfied with my girls Buds are gettin denser and bigger Very fast strain - big up for anesia seeds
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Das Zelt ist mittlerweile randvoll, und vor dem Wechsel des Lichtzyklus war Handlungsbedarf angesagt. Um bei der dichten Struktur der RS11 von Traphouse Genetics eine optimale Lichtdurchdringung und Luftzirkulation zu garantieren, stand in dieser finalen vegetativen Woche eine großzügige Defoliation an. Bei dem extrem buschigen Wuchs im Inneren der Pflanze war dieser Rückschnitt bitter nötig, um verdeckte Triebe freizulegen und potenziellen Hotspots für Feuchtigkeit vorzubeugen. Neben dem Ausdünnen der Blätter musste die Lady auch in der Höhe um gute 20 cm gestutzt werden, um den anstehenden Stretch im Zaum zu halten. Nach diesem radikalen, aber notwendigen Cut ging sie schließlich mit einer optimalen Gesamthöhe von 55 cm ins Finale. Sie hat den Eingriff dank ihrer robusten Gene gewohnt gelassen weggesteckt. Mit einer perfekt vorbereiteten Basis, freien Lichtbahnen für die künftigen Bud-Sites und maximaler Energie im 15-Liter-Topf schließt dieses Kapitel nun ab. Das Fundament steht, die Struktur ist sauber ausgeschnitten – die Blütephase kann endlich kommen!
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Well this is out if this world for me so far my biggest ever colas lol so long ,can start see some amber trichomes is going into flush for a week or two ,this plant is such a beast lol 💪💪💪
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This OGgelato is a champ! Not the heaviest producer, but its been a real pleasure and was easy to grow. No matter what nutrients I throw at her, or aggressive pruning, she bounces right back. This week I found bud rot on one of my other plants in the greenhouse but this plant has so far been resistant and is healthy. I thinned the canopy and defoliated out quite a bit to create more air flow. I now have fans on 24/7 and sprayed with a mycorrizhal fungicide that suppresses botrytis. Also this week I have stopped pulling the tarp on and off each night (for total darkness) because it seemed to trap in too much humidity at night. The humidity outside has been 80-90% for over a week! And the rain was so heavy all last week. This week is slightly warmer with less rain so hoping we can make it. The trichomes are starting to get milky. I imagine I have 1-2 weeks left but am not sure. This has been a pleasurable experience for sure, but this is stressful right now! The smell is so strong you can smell it on my block. You can see *everything* from the alleyway adjacent to the greenhouse. I'm worried about mold and thiefs and can not wait for this to be dried and in jars!
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what a resin monster! such beautiful plants! one of the 2 phenos had straight peanutbutter flavor!
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Transplanted two more of these blueberry autos into 5gal buckets. Did some training on one and am going to leave the rest. I took that video yesterday check out the REBOUND one day later, clearly NO transplant stress whatsoever!
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Hello growers welcome to harvest day 82 I did cut her down at day 75 so very quick plant indeed for the first 10 days I gave her water from my tap not ph at all from there she got bio grow/bloom until I see her first pistols from there I gave her bio grow/bloom/top max/bio heaven up to day 61 I then flushed for two weeks then cut her down I had her in a 20/4 light cycle from start to finish she was very easy to grow and has give me some very nice buds smelling like pear drops bang bang that’s it for now happy growing and be safe ✌️
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The Blue Dream has been defoliated to expose more flower sights. She is suffering from a slight nutrient deficiency with the leaves turning yellow. The Blue Dream has received a dash of chicken poo and a swig of compost tea. The lady receives her feedings as required as usual. The plant has grown a steady 5cm this week. She is emitting some kind of floral aroma and her stigmas are filling most of the internodes plus calyxes beginning to swell. Caution must be taken through the next three weeks. Deficiency must be fixed. She stands at 85cm tall!
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Start of a new grow, week 1, day 1 of flowering. These plants have been in veg since July. I did some major defoliation, LST and topping yesterday before putting them into flowering.
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Hello my friends, All was fine this week, I think I'll up fertilizer, she look to like it. Buds are biggest each days, More and more pollen 😝 I hope to be continued like that. Have a scared Halloween week end. 😱😱😱🤡🤡🤡🤡
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Super frosty lady Orange terpeness is a boooommmm This is a beautiful plant compact nugs and frosty I can't wait to set this beauty on fire
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Wish I'd know about this site when she started. In week 9 since dropping the seed. Started Jan. 1st.
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May 26th After so many weeks of sitting around 69% relative humidity, I decided to look into how suboptimal that really is. Turns out, pretty suboptimal. That's danger-of-grey-mold territory. So I shelled out for an upgrade. We've gone from a 100mm 170m³/h extractor fan to a modern 150mm 587m³/h version. The difference was immediate, even running at 75% of its capacity. It was even cheaper than the original! Technology is advancing even if we're going backwards. The weight of some flowers have begun buckling their stems, so I've given them support using some wire on the scrog net. Bought a bigger watering can too, so I'm giving her around 11L~ (a full can) every three or four days as necessary. (update: since the change in RH and massive increase in ambient temps, it's 11L every 48 hours~ish) Her main cola is way too close to the light for comfort. If I could raise it I would, but we've been out of room for a while now. Astonishingly enough, no signs of stress as yet. Maybe some foxtailing? No discoloration. Smells lovely already, if I disturb her at all the air becomes a stage for subtle wafts of something heavenly lmao. Fingers crossed as always.
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Hello everyone. We are in the 7th week of flowering and this is my first session with cuttings. I had a lot of trouble managing the humidity in the growth room this winter but I managed to see 20 cuttings in root with perseverance. I made a selection at the start and kept 16 cuttings. The mother plants are on the 1st weekend in photos 2 TropicOzZ #2 4 TropicOzZ #1 4 Mimofuel 6 RedRedWine thank you 😘 and see you soon
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I switch to 12/12 the 02/11/2020 so about one week i think the scretch finished so it's F+2, i started to give the RQS BLOOM booster to give a nice start in nute and i think in 2-3 week i will regive another tablet I also have a high RM about 70% but my exhaust fan is loud and i already have negative presure in my tent so i guess im good?