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Soil issue. Still not sure what caused it
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Rapid germination, time for rapid growth. I will try to share photos from each day to see the progress. Happy Growing! Day 2 cover the perlite with coco to prevent the appearance of algae
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This is the last week before i harvest today. I gave them 1 gallon each of rain water on Wed.12/20. PPM was down to 93 after last runoff. After this entry i will harvest,wet trim and hang some and use a drying rack for the rest.Wish me well and i will update as i go along the process.
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. 馃尡 : 馃挧 : 4l day 64, 4l day 67 馃挕 : Dli: 45 mol/m虏/d 馃 :
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馃尡Day 50.馃挌 馃尡Day 52.馃挌 馃尡Day 54.馃挌 馃尡Day 56.馃挌 Keep watering with ph balanced, plain water.
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Plant is starting to look really nice and purple! Just been dunking the solo into water with feed to keep it moist! That鈥檚 the hardest part. Otherwise, just keeping her from falling over is the only thing! 鉁岋笍馃挌馃尶馃挩
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Dramatic weather here, 2 violent storms have hitted my tent without mayor damages. I've bought a high density polyethylene film from farmer supplier, God blessed for this choice. Strong. But I've made a great mistake on Thursday because I was very busy cropping and curing Royal Gorilla that I've forget to water the sisters. I've watered them on Friday just before I started putting up the tent and the storm started with 90% humidity. It has become a tropical greenhouse, so to avoid mold disasters I drilled some side holes and raised the lower edge. Fortunately, on Saturday my little ones managed to dry themselves well thanks to a little sun and a dry wind. I've learned the lesson. Now that weather is a little bit better but colder I've realised that my plants now love to live under a greenhouse, flowering is accelerating. This plant does its own thing, she started flowering very late but is now doing it very quickly. Return my hatred for her with huge frosty buds and gorgeous colors. She has boundless vigor, I don't think it's possible to burn her with fertilizers. It is not a reliable plant for flowering times but if you have extra space in the garden it is the classic plant that can give surprises. It is difficult to describe the scent, very different from what one smells in general, not pineapple but tropical, herbaceous, sweet. Hope to harvest within 15 days. Very difficult to estimate the yeld because is a huge, tall and very leafy plant. After sister's crop she will gain much more room and light. P. S. Need some help from you guys to trim my Royal Gorilla, need to smoke less, that shit has no respect! 馃榿馃槑
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Day 50 from seed and these BCN criticals have a lovely citrus smell. When i open the tent, its the first thing i smell. Theyre all healthy and running. Lights are still on 20/4. Bit of redish/amber hairs showing up. When i loom at other pictures its just the genes of the genetic. I Cant wait to harvest this! Ive started adding more biobizz as it states on the chart. And then i water with normal tap water every 2 days! I will post an update for week 8 next week! One love!
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8. Woche Oh sie sehen so wunderbar aus 馃槏 vom Wuchs her drei verschiedene Phenos und von der Farbe 2. Sie braucht denke noch 2-3 Wochen, dann sollte das Rdy sein 馃槉馃槃
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Week nine all of the girls are doing very well continuing to have a very fast growth no problems so far I had leap leafhoppers that were giving me some trouble early on, but they seem to be all gone now so that is great. The girls should have about 4 to 5 more weeks of veg so expecting another foot or two of growth before they hit that bud They鈥檙e all larger than the plants I grew in 2023 and the smallest plant was 4 pounds so still expectations are high excited to finish out this season
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It鈥檚 now time to start flower. They are looking amazing and I鈥檓 going to go ahead and throw his crocs in there. I have one tent that I have not put in flower yet just for the main fact that one of my seats became a auto flower so I鈥檓 letting them run more time to let that auto flower finish and see what that becomes
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Easy to grow, beautiful structure and plant. Big frosted, dense buds with very good odour 馃い. Would 100% recommend.
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馃搯 Semana 10 Fase final en marcha, con cogollos muy duros y densos, terminando de afinar peso y compactaci贸n. La resina est谩 en niveles muy altos y la planta empieza a mostrar tonos morados, se帽al clara de maduraci贸n avanzada. Los tricomas se mantienen mayoritariamente lechosos con cada vez m谩s 谩mbar, indicando una ventana de corte ya abierta. El aroma se intensifica y la planta consume sus 煤ltimas reservas, marcando el cierre del ciclo. Cultivo estable y bien afinado, entrando en la recta final. Seguimos creciendo fuerte 馃挭!
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Still going strong, but may need few more weeks 鈽癸笍, but doing my amber checks daily 馃.
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Greetings, fellow cultivators! Week 2 in the flower chronicles of our majestic Cherry Cola Auto is unfolding, and the botanical saga continues with astounding vibrancy. Our green queen, having transitioned seamlessly into the flowering stage, is unfurling her blossoms with an elegance that's truly mesmerizing. Last week, the anticipation for flowering reached its peak, and oh, what a sight to behold! The once-prominent bush has metamorphosed into a lush haven of blossoms. The topping technique from earlier weeks worked wonders, and the result is a dense and intricate network of bud sites, promising a bountiful harvest. The freedom granted to our Cherry Cola as we removed the training supports has allowed her to grow wild, like a botanical ballet of branches reaching for the heavens. The bushy bliss is a testament to the success of our training endeavors, creating a flourishing green symphony. Speaking of success, the decision to venture into topping during the vegetative phase is proving to be a game-changer. The multiple colas that have emerged are like a crown atop her green majesty, and I find myself in awe of the structural beauty it has introduced to the plant. In the nutrient department, the shift to P-Boost and Topbooster has been a key player in this unfolding floral tale. The phosphorus boost is working its magic, contributing to the formation of robust buds, while Topbooster continues to enhance the overall flowering response, promising an end product that's nothing short of spectacular. I can't help but marvel at the visual delight our Cherry Cola presents. Every day brings new growth, and the energy in the tent is palpable. It's not just a plant; it's a living masterpiece in constant evolution. As Week 2 in the flowering stage comes to a close, the Cherry Cola Auto stands as a testament to the joy of cultivation. Topping, training, and nurturing have led to this vibrant spectacle. Stay tuned, green enthusiasts, as the floral drama unfolds in the coming weeks! Genetics Cherry Cola Auto @Fast_Buds @fastbuds_genetics_official @fastbuds_official @fastbuds_espana Nutrition: @aptusholland @aptus_world @aptus_ Love, Care, and Attention: @dogdoctorofficial As always, thank you all for joining me on this journey, for your love, and for it all. My horticultural odyssey would never be the same without you. Your love and support are cherished, and I feel both honored and blessed to have you in my life
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Cada tres/cuatro d铆as empec茅 a regar con 500 ml de agua, el domingo va a ser el primer d铆a de comida q le voy a dar ferti de crecimiento. Ya empez贸 a crecer para arriba y a ramificar bien. Apliqu茅 hasta ahora en cada riego micorrizas de Namast茅