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Unos cogollos brutales ! Tienen muchísima resina … los olores son de frutas y con el toque Cali que la destaca ! En general chicos es una cepa que si tuviera que repetir no lo dudaría ni un segundo por su fácil cultivo y sus grandes cogollos 17g en seco en maceta d 3l
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Aquí tenemos el cultivo de la cepa ansiada desde hace ya un par de años de la cual me he enamorado. Para mi, una de las mejores que he probado. El cuarto de cultivo trabaja por norma general con un foco 600w de sodio y unos led COB 50w cada uno de apoyo exclusivamente cuando tengo buena producción solar (por donde vivo suele ser lo habitual). Sistema de cultivo Dutch Pot Hydro. Riego 15 minutos on 15 minutos off (luz on) 15 on 45 off (luz off) El cuarto cuenta con una buena equipacion para tener todos los parámetros optimizados. control del clima y control del agua. Biofiltro y bomba de aire en el tanque. Notas: Esquejes prematuros con poca raiz EC demasiado alta 1.5 n/S por no tener la arlita lo suficiente lavada. Ph con mucha correccion (Ph-) para estabilizar en 6.3 Aplicación foliar aceite de neem el 22/05
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📆 Semana 9 El engorde entra en una fase más marcada, con cogollos que ganan peso y compactación día a día, apretando bien las flores y definiendo aún más las colas principales. La estructura se mantiene estable, sosteniendo sin problema la carga que ya empieza a ser notable. La producción de resina se dispara, formando una capa más densa y visible, mientras los aromas se intensifican y se vuelven más penetrantes, dejando entrever el perfil final de cada genética. Dejo solo Master Grow y Bloom Booster para que se centre en la compactacion de los cogollos Seguimos creciendo fuerte 💪!
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During the second week of the flowering stage in marijuana plants, significant developmental changes occur. This phase marks the transition from vegetative growth to the flowering stage, where the main focus of the plant shifts towards reproduction. The plant begins to form buds, which are the reproductive organs. These buds will eventually develop into the flowers that contain the cannabinoids such as THC and CBD, for which the plant is cultivated. The plant's energy is now primarily directed towards bud formation, with a decrease in the growth of new leaves or height. The plant also undergoes hormonal changes during this week. There's an increase in the production of ethylene, a hormone that promotes flowering. Photoperiod-sensitive strains respond to the reduced daylight hours (or artificial light hours in indoor growing), which triggers the flowering process. Additionally, the plant's nutrient requirements change; it requires more phosphorus and potassium to support bud development, and less nitrogen than in the vegetative stage. The plant's overall metabolism increases to support these developmental changes, necessitating careful attention to watering and feeding schedules by the grower.
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The plats are not been trained, defoliated or anything, grown naturally. I’m blown away how fast this plants are growing. First time outdoors and the experience is very nice, I love the fact it requires little to no effort, in the setup I have chosen. As it is raining a lot, I’m using only a dry amendment I have built to use on them periodically, this way I’m not adding more liquids to the root system that is already highly saturated, essentially I’m using the following recipe update, I don’t know if it is correct but I live it all mixed. Use about a table spoon and a half every 15 days. - Azomite 500g - Natural fosfate 500g - Biochar 1kg - Bokashi 1kg -Kelp meal 500g -Mamona meal 1kg -chicken meal 1kg -Potassium silicate 500g -Gypsum farm 500g -Diatomaceous earth 500g -Bunny guano 300g -Bat guano 1kg -Oyster shell powder 1kg -Cow blood meal 1kg -Cow bones powder meal 1kg. -Wormcastings, spare use not in the mix. The plants are showing good coloring, no fade and no deficiencies, the green is not to deep, nor too light. As the leafs are taking a lot of water and strong sun and wind, the leafs are feeling a bit. As the wind is high since day 1 the stems are very resistant, strong. The Fastberry Is on the smaller size if compared to the other plants, together with the Banana purple punch, then we have the Bluedream and the CBD crack on the larger sizes thriving a lot, I expect to approach the end of flowed in a few weeks, the girls are very fast indeed. I’m looking forward to collect the fruits :)
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Day 44 - March 25, 2021 Started noticing a couple gnats in our house. It's been warm outside and they are starting to come out. Unfortunately saw some in the room as well and can only assume there are many more feeding on the ladies. Gave foliar spray using Bee Safe Organicide. Gave all the girls a thorough haircut today and worked on trying to get canopy under control. Vegatation was very thick. Doesn't look like deficency issue with F7 is spreading. Continuing to watch for any changes indicating the problem is still ongoing. Gave foliar spray (1:00AM): * Bee Safe Organicide Watering: 03:00AM-3:10AM ~0.33 gallons per pot 11:00AM-11:10AM ~0.33 gallons per pot 7:00PM-7:10PM ~0.33 gallons per pot Reservoir: * tested 10:45PM * 2.21 EC * 5.9 PH * 73.94F (with ambient temps being higher, res temp is higher as well) * ~13-gallons remaining before topping off * Added ~5-gallons (solution mixed 3/24) (11:00PM) * 2.16 EC (after topping off) * 5.9 pH (after topping off) * 73.40F (after topping off) * ~18-gallons remaining (after topping off) Lights: * Gavita LEDs On 20-hours (8:00AM - 4:00AM) ** 8:00AM Lights On (100%) ** 1:00AM-4:00AM (Reduced light intensity to 50% for foliar spray) * Gavita LEDs Off 4-hours (4:00AM - 8:00AM) * UV Bars Off 24-hours Air control: 69F-82F (80F AVG) (Lights On) 66F (Lights Off) 50%-65% (56% AVG) humidity (Lights On) 60%-70% RH (Lights Off) ~1181PPM CO2 (Lights On) ~690PPM CO2 (Lights Off) Day 45 - March 26, 2021 Didn't do much in the garden today. Tucked a couple branches under trellis netting and that's pretty much it. Hoping will have the trellis on each cage filled out by next weekend. Nutrient deficiency with F7 seems to be resolved. New growth not showing any issues. Found a dead gnat on a leaf. Bee Safe foliar spray seems to have done the trick. Continuing to keep close eye out for pests. Mixed of nutrient solution (11:00PM): ** 50-gallons RO water (0.06 EC) ** 10ML h2o2 per gallon ** 5ML Botanicare Cal-mag+ per gallon (0.54 EC after Cal-Mag) ** 0.5ML Mills Nutrients Vitalize per gallon ** 10ML Mills Nutrients Basis A & B per gallon ** 4ML Mills Nutrients Start-R per gallon ** 1.25ML pHup per gallon (bring PH from ~5.1 to 5.8) ** ~2.02 EC ** 5.8/5.9 pH Watering: 03:00AM-3:10AM ~0.33 gallons per pot 11:00AM-11:10AM ~0.33 gallons per pot 7:00PM-7:10PM ~0.33 gallons per pot Reservoir: * tested 11:30PM * 2.16 EC * 5.8/5.9 PH * 73.94F (with ambient temps being higher, res temp is higher as well) * ~10-gallons remaining * Didn't top off today Lights: * Gavita LEDs On 20-hours (8:00AM - 4:00AM) ** 8:00AM Lights On (100%) * Gavita LEDs Off 4-hours (4:00AM - 8:00AM) * UV Bars On 8-hours (12:00PM - 8:00PM) Air control: 69F-82F (81F AVG) (Lights On) 66F (Lights Off) 50%-65% (60% AVG) humidity (Lights On) 60%-70% RH (Lights Off) ~1268PPM CO2 (Lights On) ~620PPM CO2 (Lights Off) Day 46 - March 27, 2021 Did some more pruning to remove thick foliage and open up nodes. Continuing to tuck branches through trellis. Expect will be ready to go into flower in apprxomately a week. CO2 tank ran out and co2 levels dropped to 330PPM for the first couple of hours of lights on. Replaced tank at 10AM. Watering: 03:00AM-3:10AM ~0.33 gallons per pot 11:00AM-11:10AM ~0.33 gallons per pot 7:00PM-7:10PM ~0.33 gallons per pot Reservoir: * topped off with ~18-gallons * tested 9:30PM * 2.06 EC * 5.9 PH * 73.94F (with ambient temps being higher, res temp is higher as well) * ~20-gallons remaining Lights: * Gavita LEDs On 20-hours (8:00AM - 4:00AM) ** 8:00AM Lights On (100%) * Gavita LEDs Off 4-hours (4:00AM - 8:00AM) * UV Bars On 8-hours (12:00PM - 8:00PM) Air control: 69F-82F (80F AVG) (Lights On) 66F (Lights Off) 55%-70% (64% AVG) humidity (Lights On) 60%-70% RH (Lights Off) ~1397PPM CO2 (Lights On) ~330PPM CO2 (Lights Off) Day 47 - March 28, 2021 Didn't do much in the garden today. Deficiency issue on new growth is continuing to newest nodes on F7 and is starting to show in F6, F2, and F3 as well. Also noticed a few leaves with small tip of nutrient burn. Flushed F2, F3, F6, and F7 until runoff EC was equal to input. F1,F4, F5, and F8 look good but will flush those tomorrow as well just in case. Flushed with: * RO Water (starting EC 0.05) * 0.5ML Mills Nutrients Vitalize per gallon * 5ML Cal-Mag+ per gallon * pH 5.8 * EC 0.53 Watering: 03:00AM-3:10AM ~0.33 gallons per pot 11:00AM-11:10AM ~0.33 gallons per pot 7:00PM-7:10PM ~0.33 gallons per pot Reservoir: * tested 8:30PM * 2.06 EC * 5.9 PH * 74.48F * ~13-gallons remaining Lights: * Gavita LEDs On 20-hours (8:00AM - 4:00AM) ** 8:00AM Lights On (100%) * Gavita LEDs Off 4-hours (4:00AM - 8:00AM) * UV Bars On 8-hours (12:00PM - 8:00PM) Air control: 69F-82F (79F AVG) (Lights On) 66F (Lights Off) 55%-70% (65% AVG) humidity (Lights On) 60%-70% RH (Lights Off) ~1312PPM CO2 (Lights On) ~1292PPM CO2 (Lights Off) Day 48 - March 29, 2021 Flushed F1, F4, F5, and F8 until runoff EC was equal to input. Gave Foliar Spray Foliar Spray: * 1 Gallon RO Water (EC 0.08) * 10ML CalMag+ per Gallon * 0.5ML Mills Nutrients Vitalize per gallon * PH 6.0 * EC 1.19 Flush with: * RO Water (starting EC 0.05) * 0.5ML Mills Nutrients Vitalize per gallon * 5ML Cal-Mag+ per gallon * pH 5.8 * EC 0.54 Watering: 03:00AM-3:10AM ~0.33 gallons per pot 11:00AM-11:10AM ~0.33 gallons per pot 7:00PM-7:10PM ~0.33 gallons per pot Reservoir: * tested 8:30PM * 2.06 EC * 5.9 PH * 73.40F * Topped off to approximately 20-gallons Lights: * Gavita LEDs On 20-hours (8:00AM - 4:00AM) ** 8:00AM Lights On (100%) * Gavita LEDs Off 4-hours (4:00AM - 8:00AM) * UV Bars On 8-hours (12:00PM - 8:00PM) Air control: 69F-82F (78F AVG) (Lights On) 66F (Lights Off) 55%-70% (67% AVG) humidity (Lights On) 60%-70% RH (Lights Off) ~1301PPM CO2 (Lights On) ~1117PPM CO2 (Lights Off) [Goofed up on setting timer for UV bars and were on during dark period causing CO2 to stay on.] Day 49 - March 30, 2021 No work in the garden today. Gave Foliar Spray Foliar Spray: * 1 Gallon RO Water (EC 0.08) * 10ML CalMag+ per Gallon * 0.5ML Mills Nutrients Vitalize per gallon * PH 6.0 * EC 1.19 Watering: 03:00AM-3:10AM ~0.33 gallons per pot 11:00AM-11:10AM ~0.33 gallons per pot 7:00PM-7:10PM ~0.33 gallons per pot Reservoir: * tested 8:00PM * 2.05 EC * 5.9 PH * 73.76F * Topped off to approximately 20-gallons Lights: * Gavita LEDs On 20-hours (8:00AM - 4:00AM) ** 8:00AM Lights On (100%) * Gavita LEDs Off 4-hours (4:00AM - 8:00AM) * UV Bars On 8-hours (12:00PM - 8:00PM) Air control: 69F-82F (76F AVG) (Lights On) 66F (Lights Off) 55%-70% (70% AVG) humidity (Lights On) 60%-75% RH (Lights Off) ~1288PPM CO2 (Lights On) ~793PPM CO2 (Lights Off) Day 50 - March 31, 2021 Deficiency Issues: Still having issues with what looks like Zinc deficiency. Also found 4 of 5 fan leaves with Calcium deficiency over the last couple of days. Runoff is PH 5.8 and EC is 0.78. EC in runoff has been very low. I'm pretty confident it's not a PH issue at this point. Seems plants are rapidily soaking up the nutrients in the water. I also found 8 or 9 fan leaves with slight nutrient burn a few days ago. Nutrient burn seems to have tapered off and haven't noticed any spreading. Going to try adding an additional watering to the schedule to see what happens. I'm hesitant to mix stronger nutrients due to nutrient burn I started to see earlier this week. At the same time, need to figure out the cause of the nutrient deficiencies. I'm currently using the Light Feeding Schedule from Mills Nutrients (says "light", but is still 2.06 EC including 0.54 EC for water + CalMag) Need to switch to flower soon but need to figure out deficiency issues before the switch. Defoliation: * Removed quite a bit of fan leaves suffocating nodes. Girls are 10lbs lighter. Despite the nutrient issues, the girls have been filling out fast. Did a timelapse over the past couple days and can see significant growth in a short period. Gave Foliar Spray Foliar Spray: * 1 Gallon RO Water (EC 0.08) * 10ML CalMag+ per Gallon * 0.5ML Mills Nutrients Vitalize per gallon * PH 6.0 * EC 1.19 Watering: 03:00AM-3:10AM ~0.33 gallons per pot 11:00AM-11:10AM ~0.33 gallons per pot 8:00PM-8:10PM ~0.33 gallons per pot Reservoir: * tested 11:30PM * 2.06 EC * 5.9 PH * 73.40F * Topped off to approximately 20-gallons Lights: * Gavita LEDs On 18-hours (10:00AM - 4:00AM) ** 10:00AM Lights On (100%) ** 11:00AM Reduced intensity to 50% for foliar spray ** 12:00PM Increase intensity to 75% ** 1:00PM Increased intensity to 100% * Gavita LEDs Off 6-hours (4:00AM - 10:00AM) * UV Bars On 8-hours (12:00PM - 8:00PM) Air control: 69F-82F (77F AVG) (Lights On) 66F (Lights Off) 55%-70% (67% AVG) humidity (Lights On) 60%-75% RH (Lights Off) ~1574PPM CO2 (Lights On) ~880PPM CO2 (Lights Off)
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Start of week 5 for Space panda Really starting to fall in love with the bud structure of this strain😍 Pictures dont seem to do justice to how fristy she really is. While we have the 2nd pheno now in week 2 shes deserving a little defoliation to let her lowers get some light.
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Day 44 Flower 🌿🔥 Plants are doing great and are fully in the bulking phase. Buds are getting denser and you can see progress every day. Trichome production is increasing and the smell is getting stronger. After switching from Big Bud to Overdrive and adding Hammerhead, the plants responded very well. Only slight tip burn is visible. No major changes, just maintaining stable conditions and letting the plants do their thing. Each plant is showing a slightly different phenotype, which is interesting to observe: * The plant on the left has more elongated, slimmer buds and was the only one that dropped a few lower leaves after pulling nutrients from them. * The middle plant is currently my favorite – it has a nice compact structure and was the first to show some purple tones. It also showed slight “taco” leaves for a short time, likely caused by higher VPD (combination of strong light, higher temperature, and lower humidity?). After slightly raising the light and improving humidity, the issue stabilized. * The plant on the right seems more leafy, but still developing well and should produce nice buds too. Environment: * 25–27 °C day / ~20 °C night * 45–55 % RH Feeding: * Connoisseur Bloom A+B * Overdrive * Hammerhead (1 ml/L) * Bud Candy * CalMag So far very satisfied, now it’s just about keeping conditions stable until the finish. Let it grow 🌱 _ 44. den květu 🌿🔥 Rostliny se mají skvěle a jsou plně ve fázi nabírání objemu. Květy se pěkně zahušťují a každý den je vidět progres. Trichomy přibývají a vůně sílí. Po přechodu z Big Bud na Overdrive a přidání Hammerhead reagovaly rostliny velmi dobře. Jsou jen lehce chycené špičky listů. Žádné velké změny, jen udržuji stabilní podmínky a nechávám rostliny jet. Každá rostlina se projevuje trochu jiným fenotypem, což je zajímavé sledovat: * Rostlina vlevo má spíše delší a hubenější palice a jako jediná odhodila pár spodních listů, ze kterých si vzala živiny. * Prostřední rostlina je zatím můj favorit má hezký kompaktní tvar a jako první začala chytat fialové odstíny. Krátce se u ní objevily i „taco“ listy, pravděpodobně kvůli vyššímu VPD (kombinace silného světla, vyšší teploty a nižší vlhkosti?) Po lehkém zvednutí světla a úpravě vlhkosti se stav zlepšil. * Rostlina vpravo působí víc listnatě, ale prospívá dobře a také vypadá bude že mít pěkné květy. Prostředí: * 25–27 °C den / ~20 °C noc * 45–55 % RH Hnojení: * Connoisseur Bloom A+B * Overdrive * Hammerhead (1 ml/L) * Bud Candy * CalMag Zatím spokojenost, teď už jen udržet podmínky až do finiše. Ať to roste🍀
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6/9 315am 6/10 9am 1868 All hope is lost, the War of Northern Aggression has been lost the ratification of Fourteenth Amendment has somehow passed, a cursed future at best awaits us...... Oh wait wrong diary..... FUCKING GREAT.... She LOVES the new light!!! 6/13 2am. got a little messed up order of pictures, she's doing GREAT
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03.07. Rainbow Sherbet 1# Day 69# Rainbow Sherbet 2# Day 67# Nothing special is happening, it's been 4 days since the last update, I was a little late last time, so here I am so I won't be late again. Tomorrow is the end of the tenth week for the plants, this morning I fed them, before that I gave them only water for 2 waterings, that is, they were in water for a whole week. It's hot right now and I'm watering them every 3 days, this morning they each got 30+ liters, anyway, except for the ones in smaller pots, they got a lot less.
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Final weeks of flowering, she didn't turn purple unfortunately. Nevertheless buds are big and smelly. Leaves are starting to turn yellow, I have been removing old leaves every day. Harvest will come soon. No fertilization this week, only water.
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Last week of veg. Renting a house that the owner is selling so I gotta move so everything must flower now. Just plain water ph to 5.9-6.2 and cal mag for 1 watering
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Unfortunately, the Blue am and dynamighty (also due to their long flowering periods) didn't make it. Told my roommate to cut the plants when I saw that video and those pics but it was far to late already..
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Gracias al equipo de Sweet Seeds, Marshydro, XpertNutrients y Trolmaster sin ellos esto no sería posible. 💐🍁 Cream Caramel: Variedad sintética resultado del cruce de varias de nuestras mejores índicas, Blue Black x Maple Leaf Indica x White Rhino. Reconocida por la escena cannábica mundial, es la variedad más premiada de nuestro catálogo. El sabor y aroma de esta variedad es muy intenso, dulce y acaramelado como de golosinas, fruto del cóctel molotov de índicas que contiene, con un fondo de matices terrosos procedentes de la genética Blue que interviene en el cruce. Ideal para el cultivo interior y una superplanta en el cultivo en exterior. Su estructura es típica de las plantas índicas, con un robusto tallo de corta distancia internodal, desarrolla un gran cogollo central y multitud de ramas laterales. La preferida por los usuarios de cannabis medicinal entre nuestras plantas ricas en THC. Relajante y antidepresiva. 🚀 Consigue aqui tus semillas: https://sweetseeds.es/es/semillas-fotodependientes/35-cream-caramel.html 💡TS-3000 + TS-1000: se usaran dos de las lámparas de la serie TS de Marshydro, para cubrir todas las necesidades de las plantas durante el ciclo de cultivo, uso las dos lámparas en floracion para llegar a toda la carpa de 1.50 x 1.50 x 1.80. https://marshydro.eu/products/mars-hydro-ts-3000-led-grow-light/ 🏠 : Marshydro 1.50 x 1.50 x 1.80, carpa 100% estanca con ventanas laterales para llegar a todos los lugares durante el grow https://marshydro.eu/products/diy-150x150x200cm-grow-tent-kit 🌬️💨 Marshydro 6inch + filtro carbon para evitar olores indeseables. https://marshydro.eu/products/ifresh-smart-6inch-filter-kits/ 💻 Trolmaster Tent-X TCS-1 como controlador de luz, optimiza tu cultivo con la última tecnología del mercado, desde donde puedes controlar todos los parametros. https://www.trolmaster.com/Products/Details/TCS- 📆 Semana 3: Ha sido una buena semana, ella ha dado un gran cambio en su lugar definitivo 😎. Se le ha aplicado un tratamiento insecticida con agua + tierra de diatomeas ( 1 cucharadita por litro de agua), también se le aplica un tratamiento fungicida con una infusión de cola de caballo para evitar futuro moho. A partir de ahora se riega manualmente con las dosis recomendadas por el fabricante.
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Blütetag 80 | Tag 140 gesamt 🌡️ Klima & Umfeld Draußen wieder deutlich kühler – merkt man im Zelt direkt. Die Luftfeuchtigkeit liegt aktuell eher bei 55–60 %, entsprechend läuft die Abluft wieder deutlich aktiver. 👉 Insgesamt: kühl & feucht, aber noch stabil im Rahmen. 🌿 Pflanzenstatus Triangle Sherbet Kush 🍬 Optisch seit gut zwei Wochen eigentlich „durch“. Kaum noch frische Härchen, Blätter ziehen sich zurück – klassischer Endzustand. 👉 Aber: Trichome bleiben hartnäckig cloudy, Amber ist praktisch nicht vorhanden. Sie steht stabil, baut nicht mehr groß um – aber dieser letzte Reifeschritt kommt einfach nicht richtig. White Gushers 33 🍇 Hier passiert noch sichtbar was – aber sehr selektiv. Die Buds quellen weiter auf, aber: 👉 sie ist noch nicht komplett milchig, vereinzelt sind noch klare Trichome vorhanden. Neue Pistils kommen weiterhin – aber hauptsächlich an den Stellen, wo sie ins Foxtailing geht. 👉 Und genau das ist der Punkt: Sie war eigentlich schon mal „fertig“ – hat dann aber wieder angefangen weiterzuschieben. Dieses Foxtailing verzögert jetzt die eigentliche Endreife wieder, weil ständig neue, unreife Bereiche dazukommen. 👉 Der Großteil wirkt ready – aber einzelne Zonen ziehen das Ganze nach hinten. Und jetzt wird auch klar, wo der Name herkommt: 👉 sie wird erst jetzt richtig „white“. 👃 Geruch Süß, fruchtig, leicht cremig – dazu eine dezente würzige Basis. Kein brachiales Gas, sondern eher fein, rund und layered. Beim Öffnen kommt inzwischen auch ein leichter floraler Touch durch. ⏳ Reife & Timing Das eigentliche Thema bleibt: 👉 Kaum Amber auf beiden Pflanzen. Die Kush ist durch – aber ohne den letzten Reifeschritt. 👉 Die Gushers dagegen ist noch nicht mal komplett milchig und verzögert sich zusätzlich durch das Foxtailing. Das macht die Entscheidung nicht einfacher: Eine steht eigentlich schon zu lange, die andere zieht sich künstlich nach hinten. Kennt ihr das auch? Optisch fertig aber Trichome bleiben ewig cloudy kaum Amber, egal wie lange man wartet 👉 Wartet ihr weiter oder sagt ihr irgendwann: das ist ihr Peak? Schreibt mir das mal in die Kommentare, wie ihr das handhabt 👇 Oder wenn ihr eher fertig seid als ich – 👉 haut mal eure Tricks raus 😄 Vielleicht ist die Lösung ja auch ganz simpel: einfach früher anfangen… 🔜 Ausblick Ich lasse beide erstmal weiter laufen. Ich bin jetzt ein paar Tage weg – also kein tägliches Micromanagement und kein permanentes Checken der Trichome. 👉 Vielleicht ist genau das der Moment, wo sich endlich was tut. Einfach laufen lassen – und wenn ich zurückkomme, hat sich im besten Fall genau der Schritt gezeigt, auf den ich die ganze Zeit warte. Manchmal passiert mehr, wenn man einfach mal nichts macht. Grow on 🌱 🇬🇧 Flower Day 80 | Day 140 total 🌡️ Climate & Environment Temps dropped again outside – clearly noticeable in the tent. Humidity is around 55–60%, so the exhaust is working more actively again. 👉 Overall: cool & humid, but stable. 🌿 Plant Status Triangle Sherbet Kush 🍬 Looks finished for about two weeks now. No fresh pistils, fading leaves – classic end-stage look. 👉 But: trichomes remain mostly cloudy, almost no amber. Stable, but that final ripening step just won’t kick in. White Gushers 33 🍇 Still evolving – but very selectively. Buds are swelling further, but: 👉 not fully milky yet, still some clear trichomes present. New pistils are forming, mainly on foxtailing areas. 👉 That’s the key point: She already looked finished once – but then started pushing again. This foxtailing delays the final ripening, because new, immature parts keep forming. 👉 Most of the plant looks ready – but some areas keep pushing it back. And now the name finally makes sense: 👉 she’s only now turning properly “white”. 👃 Smell Sweet, fruity, slightly creamy with a subtle spicy base. Not overpowering gas – more refined and layered. Also getting a light floral note when opening the tent. ⏳ Ripeness & Timing Main issue: 👉 Still barely any amber. Kush is basically done – but missing the final step. 👉 Gushers is not even fully milky yet and is further delayed by foxtailing. That makes timing tricky: One is already overdue, the other keeps extending itself. Do you experience this too? Looks finished but trichomes stay cloudy almost no amber 👉 Do you wait longer or call it peak? Drop it in the comments how you handle this 👇 Or if you finish earlier than me – 👉 share your tricks 😄 Maybe the solution is simple: just start earlier… 🔜 Outlook I’ll let them run a bit longer. I’ll be away for a few days – so no micromanaging and no constant checking. 👉 Maybe that’s exactly what they need right now. Let them run – and hopefully that final step shows up while I’m gone. Sometimes less control means better results.😉 Grow on 🌱