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This 5 plants are absolutely gorgeous, they're supper similar to each to each other beautiful leafs and structure, looks like this lady is gonna provide us with beautiful citrussy buds!! Stay tuned everybody! Great autoflowering strain by SPLIFF SEEDS!
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Hello everyone, Everything is smooth just i put the scrog to late the delivery was late, but everything good will see how is going
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mrjones - Slurricane #7 S1 🌱Slurricane #7 S1 @inhousegenetics_official 👨‍🌾🏽GD Grower: MrJones 🔹🔹🔹🔹🔹🔹GOALS🔹🔹🔹🔹🔹🔹 🌞Environment - 75/80℉ and 55% Humidity 💧 Feeding - Advanced Nutrients Organic ⚗️Soil - 50% Ocean Forest / 20% Tupur Royal Gold / 10% Earth Worm castings / 10% lobster Compost / 10% Additional Perlite 🍃Training / HST, Will be topping, Cloning, and creating larger plants, and placing to flower under a trellis 🕷️ IPM - Will be using Green Cleaner" 1 OZ per Gallon, and CannControl from Mammoth alternating between product each month for Integrated Pest Management. 💡Mars Hydro LED / Veg Geeklight Monster Board 480W V4 / Flower 480W FC 4800 🔹🔹🔹🔹🔹🔹🔹🔹🔹🔹🔹🔹🔹🔹🔹 📜 Rambling - Week 16 / Plants are in full flower and stretch - they are looking great! Moved te final Slurricane #7 S1 out side. 🔹🔹🔹🔹🔹🔹🔹🔹🔹🔹🔹🔹🔹🔹🔹 ▶️ Sunday - 05.16.21 / No feeding today - the 10-gallon planting pots are doing great had holding H20 ▶️ Monday - 05.17.21 / Fed .5 gallons of Bloom Nutrients ▶️ Tuesday - 05.18.21 / No feeding today - the 10-gallon planting pots are doing great had holding H20, Transplanted the final Slurricane #7 S1, and moved her into a 20-gallon pot, will be adding support and doing some defoliation, pruning, and training this weekend. Using Eart Dust Dry Amendments for this run. ▶️ Wednesday - 05.19.21 / Fed .5 gallons of Bloom Nutrients ▶️ Thursday - 05.20.21 / No feeding today - the 10-gallon planting pots are doing great had holding H20, the clones are looking great, have one still struggling for root development and needing to keep most, under a biodome for a few hours each day. ▶️ Friday - 05.21.21 / Fed .5 gallons of Bloom Nutrients ▶️ Saturday - 05.22.21 / No feeding today, the clones are doing great, going to start a new diary for the Slurricane I moved Out Side!
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Took some nice pictures with my microscope at the begin of this week from a underdeveloped budrot bud. So the other buds might have more and better thc on it. This is the end of the 6th week of flowering. Gave the plants only enzymen, because I don't know how long I can keep them going on flowering with this climate. Therefore I rather not feed them( there are still alot of nutrients in the soil), so they are not full of nutrients when I have to suddenly harvest them. As you can see, they take the nutrients out of the leafs as well, because they don't get nutrients from my watering. Might give them some Humic-Blast as well, in the new week. Will harvest them in 1 or 2 weeks depending on climate + growth of buds. The front plant buds didn't swell that much but the plant behind keeps flowering, not much but bit by bit. It's understandable because the day temperature is between 10-20 degrees fahrenheit and night temp is between 5-12 LOL
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Hello my friends, ...May 26, 2022....Day N°75.. ...Flowering day N°19... My two Feminized Royal THCV are fine and beautiful, they are monster plants, the stretching seems stabilized #1...120cm #2.. 120cm I give them water with a tablet of Easy Bloom tablet from RQS Organics Nutrients. They are under a MarsHydro TSW 2000 at 50% of power and at 20cm of the canopy. www.royalqueenseeds.com www.mars-hydro.com Thank you very much for passing by. Wish you the best with your green projects, peace. See you soon 💨💨💨
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Autumn is coming, Growmies—at least in our tent environment! The bottom leaves are starting to put on a beautiful fade, while the buds are stacking up day by day. We can see clearly now the rain... that we’re in for a sweet harvest in just a couple of weeks! Airflow is crucial from here on out, and since I’m not taking any chances with mold, I’ve dropped the VPD to maintain a steady humidity below 55%.
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Day 64, 12.06.2024 Today marks the start of week 10. I just saw that some of the leafs of Erika I are clawing upwards. I double checked the light distance to the canope which seems to be fine at around 30cm. I watered yesterday. As over watering might be the culprit as well I will watch closely wether it gets better during the next 24h. However, as we are approaching the finishing line I will not put too much effort in this issue. Day 65, 13.06.2024 Another round of drinks is about to be served. As Erika I is tacoing (edges of the leafs are facing towards the light) I went into analysis: It could be a) lights: after checking the distance again I an rule that out. Also the other plant does not show any clawing symptoms. b) underwatering: I gave 500ml extra water yesterday in the morning in hopes of recovery by afternoon. But no sign of relaxation so I ruled out that as well. c) overwatering: hard to believe as I only water 15% of the pot volume every other day and there is no drain d) over fertilization: Thats a point - I gave both plants the exact same amount of nutrition during grow. I think this plant might have had enough for a while. Because of d) I decided to not give Erika I any fertilizers today (she also did not show signs of low nutrition in the past). However, I will water both and keep an eye on them. No reason for panic though I guess. Also: Being on the final lap towards harvest I recognized quite a lot of the pistils are getting orange. I would say currently over all buds around 50-60% of the pistils are orange. I will wait until ~90% of them are orange and then take a look at the trichomes, where I aim for 80/20 ratio (cloudy to amber). Day 66, 14.06.2024 No action today. Day 67, 15.06.2024 Today I will water and feed again - providing 4/4/4 Grow/Bloom/TopMax + 1,2ml CalMag to Erika II. For Erika I I am still waiting for the leafs to un-taco - but until now there is no sign of it. This is the last official week with nutrients anyway so maybe Erika I already had her last meal, but without realizing 😂 Tacoing did not went away. Didn't really change at all actually. So they both get water & nutes. Next time I might skip nutes on Erika I. Amount of water: ~600ml each Day 68, 16.06.2024 No action on the plants today. Revised my timing and plans: - BioBizz nutrient schedule is made for roughly 10 weeks of flowering with flushing instructions on the second to last week and harvest on the last week - assuming the Erikas started flowering in their 3rd week that leaves me with facing the 8th flowering week up (which is also the last week they should get nutrition) right ahead - Decision: will give them 3 times nutrients over the next 1 week. Then I will stop giving them nutrients and start flushing every other day (water then until water comes out below the pots). - I assume/hope I will flush for at least one week until it is time for harvest This period of the grow is unexpectedly exciting! I do not have any experience from other grows but until now I think it went quite good. There were no pests, no big time nutrient deficiencies, etc. and the buds look big and firm (at least from what I can tell anyway). Day 69, 17.06.2024 - A round of drinks to the ladies: The usual 4/4/4 Grow/Bloom/TopMax in 600ml of water each. Will NOT skip nutes on Erika I. - Humidity is starting to pose a problem again: During night time the humidity does not go below 68% for 6 hours. I surely hope this is not a problem - but I do not have any other choice: there is high humidity currently outside (lots of rain & warm weather). I will hope for the best I guess. - removed 3 more leafs Day 70, 18.06.2024 No action today but to experience high humidity (~69%) without being able to do something about that 😢 This concludes week 10. The breeder states this strain is ready for harvest after 11 weeks. Well.. I guess I am about to find out.
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4ª settimana di fioritura per la nostra AUTO BRUCE LEMON DIESEL🚗
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Die Pflanzen sehen super aus. Bis jetzt keine weiteren Probleme .
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Welcome back, fellow cosmic gardeners! Let's dive into the captivating world of our marvelous Cosmos F1, now in week 10 from seed and week 6 of flowering. This celestial beauty is truly setting the garden on fire, surpassing all expectations and pushing the boundaries of hemp cultivation. I can hardly contain my excitement as I witness the extraordinary development of our Cosmos F1. It's like watching a cosmic ballet of trichomes as they multiply and form a breathtaking display of colors. The sheer abundance is mind-boggling, leaving us in awe of nature's intricate artistry. Our girl is a shining example of perfection in every way, a testament to the wonders of the plant kingdom. As we enter the final stretch, I've made the decision to stop all feedings, allowing our cosmic queen to focus solely on maturing her extraordinary buds. It's a moment of anticipation and exhilaration, akin to standing on the cusp of a grand cosmic event. The trichomes are evolving, signaling the imminent arrival of peak potency. The enthusiasm building up within me is unlike anything I've experienced before. Our Cosmos F1 has ignited a spark of passion that burns brighter than a supernova. Every day, I find myself eagerly checking on her progress, feeling like a child eagerly awaiting a long-awaited cosmic voyage. Let's take a moment to appreciate the significance of this journey and the joy it brings. The decision to preserve our soil is a testament to our commitment to sustainable gardening practices. By nurturing the balance within our growing environment, we honor the interconnectedness of all living beings. It's a small step towards a greener future, one that resonates with the harmony of the cosmos. Last week, we embarked on a defoliation adventure, inviting our resilient Cosmos F1 to embrace the process. And embrace it she did, showcasing her adaptability and resilience. The results have been astonishing, with improved light penetration and a renewed vigor that fills the room with cosmic energy. As we navigate this cosmic journey, I extend my heartfelt gratitude to @James and Royal Queen Seeds for gifting us with the extraordinary Cosmos F1. She has enriched our lives and expanded our horizons, opening our minds to the wonders of CBD strains. The experience has been nothing short of magical, and we eagerly await the cosmic culmination of our efforts. Together, let's continue to be inspired by the vastness of the universe and allow its infinite wisdom to guide our green thumbs. Our cosmic garden thrives as a testament to our dreams, care, and a touch of cosmic inspiration. May the cosmic forces align to bring forth an abundant and transcendent harvest. Until we meet again, keep dreaming big and let the cosmos be your guiding light on this celestial journey! As always thank you all for stopping by and for supporting me on this journey, i am super passion about growing and fell blessed to have you all with me on this new journey <3 <3 <3 Genetics - RQS COSMOS F1 Ligth - LUMATEK ZEUS 465 COMPACT PRO 
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Well day 34 of flower today week 6. Let me start by saying that this week hasn't been too good for my white widow, all sort of issues, first she started to burn with the nutes, that was corrected fast, but then I had a power outbreak on my air pump and water quality went to hell follow by that Ph sky rocket and was very hard to keep steady. All that is now under control bit she suffered a lot this week and I'm afraid my yield is going to be affected by this terrible week. 😕
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June 29: looking good at the start of a new week. Hot again and risk of thunderstorms so the plants are up against the house tonight. Plant has reached lowest of three rungs on the tomato cage and I’m trying to get a few colas to go around on the outside. July 1: Happy Canada Day. Warm again today with a risk of thunderstorms. July 2: cool today (about 12 C high) so watered with 27 C water in morning to help keep things growing. Also topped fourth time to make the 16 cola manifold. This is the best way to shape photoperiod plants…all the work is up front and it produces nice uniform buds that are easy to process during harvest. Two stems on the piece that broke are healthy but smaller than the others. Should even out with time. Watered with full nutrient mix. July 5: looks good. I was gone for a couple of days after the last round of topping and just noticed today that I had done seven and had missed one which has now been dealt with.
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Welcome to the 2018/19 indoor grow season!!! I am starting this diary for all current seedlings and clones I have started. I'll also be doing separate diaries for some strains individually (but not all). So, currently I'm about a week in on average with these seedlings and clones. The Seedsman CBD Cream & Cheese and DinaMed CBD+ were started a few days earlier and started stretching using only the 18w T5 my humidity dome came with. So I set up one of my LED's over the humidity dome instead. So far that seems to be helping the newer seeds from stretching too high. I'm also seeing some burn on some girls, I guess the soil must be too hot. I started to try to flush through with straight ph'ed water, but then I started seeing signs of overwatering (rookie mistake, I know). Now I'm just trying to keep a little water on the bottom tray so it generates some humidity in the dome. There's also a heat mat under the tray I have the heat mat on a timer also, 30 min on/30 min off cycling all day. It seemed to get too hot on 24/7. I'll be transplanting and moving to my 2'x4' tent in about a week. They will live there during veg, then I'll be moving to a 4'x8' tent (not purchased yet) for flower. I'm also planning on adding some COB LED's in the flower tent. Then I'll dedicate my 2x4 tent to mothers, clones and seedlings. Its going to be a little different this season with both photo period and autoflowering strains going at the same time. But I'm looking forward to it! 👍 Stay tuned...
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Pretty much all the colas are foxtailing. I also just found out my landlord is selling the property and there are a bunch of people coming through for various reasons over the next few weeks. I just gave the last feeding, next week will be just water.
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Sie schrien nach Entlaubung ! Nun ist es besser! Ich hoffe ich habe sie nicht zu sehr gestresst!
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Sour Diesel Haze is coming along. I'm starting to see what looks like a little bit of foxtailing to me. I'm going to start flushing her, then harvest in about 10 days.
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Amazing week, very satisfied, thank u wedding glue
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Starting into Week 5 Flower, week 11 total Mandarin Cookies definitely has an extremely strong orange citrus smell! Trichomes are coming in very nicely! MC’s are still ahead of the SK’s... however the SK on the left is catching up, with the one on the right having some budlets starting to form. 3 - Madarin Cookies are two in back and one in center; 2 - Silver Kush are two up front; 2 gallons water/nutes per 5 plants, alternating with plain water (just calmag, malassis, Ph. 6.4) every other day. Ph.6.4 (1.5 C.F.) Fox Farm Ocean Forest, mixed with (1.5 C.F.) garden soil, fills (5) 5 galllon fabric pots perfectly. (50/50 mix.) The new version of Spider Farmer SF-4000 is an awesome light, for anyone wondering. Can’t say enough good things about this light! Way less heat that any HPS/MH I’ve used. My big curiosity is about the final weight per watts used at finish for the Spider Farmer... UPDATE Week 5, Day 6: I did notice some heat stress on only a few of the taller branches (they were about 6” from the light). I did move the light a little further up about 4” to get some distance, and added an extra fan. Hope this helps the leaf curling! Question: have you ever driven past a house and can instantly tell they just harvested?? Ha! I just did that on my way home, and thought I was smelling my house from a long distance away.