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Bestva Quantum Board / Samsung LM301B Mr Hide Seeds Semana de engorde e inicio de lavado de raíces para dos de ellas. De momento todo se ve en orden, buen olor y aspecto pesado. Buenos humos a todos !
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Started LST on day 16. So far I been having good luck.
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growing rapidly, next week I plan to add fertilizers, at the current stage the plant has gone through LST and topping and pruning large fan leaves, in my opinion this stress did not affect the growth this is my first experience in the style of Maine Lining, waiting for 4 week!
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Good stuff but little yield. 106g dry buds. https://jahseeds.ua/auto-white-widow-fem-poshtuchno Auto White Widow Производитель: Импорт Испания Тип сорта: Автоцветущий Гибрид Генетика: White Widow * Ruderalis ТГК: 22-24% Урожай: до 400 гр/м2 Цветение: 70 дней Высота растения: до 100 см. Вкус: Фруктовый, Тропический, Цитрус Эффект: Для кухни, Универсальные, Для отдыха https://jahseeds.ua/auto-white-widow-fem-poshtuchno
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Barreling into week 7.. getting extremely excited to get to the finish line. Follow us on Facebook if you want to get your hands on these seeds! Link in profile if you don’t see it here. https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100093098191248&mibextid=LQQJ4d Or just search Trashy Genetics.
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17.04.20 The girls going on now. I have 1 Gelato under Purple Light and 1 under Normal Light. This One under purple Light was a little bit faster in Germination now i try with the better spektrum how many speed can i give the plant with better Spektrum 22.04.2020 The last few days have really accelerated. I think that they are pretty much the same even though they have 2 different lights. Anyway, I plan to put them out of the purple light to the other. Yesterday I mixed 1ml BioBizz Grow into 1 L water for the first time. 25.04.2020 Last Update before my first LST training. I hope a make no Shit 😁
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825 watts All healthy . Not much going on .
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These seeds are very good genetics they withstand a lot of heat and they still remain looking healthy they struggle through it but they look like they're overcoming it I'm very proud of the genetics very proud of my light and my tent good luck GrowMie have fun
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Plants took a hard hit with bad ph levels in week 4 for a few days but are growing strong again and I will probably veg till the end of week 6 on these girls and switch to flowering in week 7. Overall it’s going good, water temps are a steady 18 Celsius with the thermoelectric water cooler I built and the small ac unit In the tent is holding the air temps between 23-25 Celsius. I added 4 gal of fresh water and nutrients at full strength to the reservoir on Day 38. Also the first lower screen was installed and I tied down/tucked a few of the larger branches to the screen.
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Here we are, the start of flower! From here I'll be uploading videos daily.
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Chopped her wet trimmed her now waiting till it dries lil nugs that I cut off to dry faster to get a taste and effect test she smokes beautifully ands she tastes like mango
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It is harvest day for Miss Sweet Skunk. Due to the excessive rain this week and two places of bud rot, Mother Nature forced me to take her down. 2 more weeks would have been nice but that didn't happen. If you have been following me then you know that Miss Sweet Skunk encountered a terrible misfortune. It hailed one evening and one of her two colas was broken. My husband found her damage first and taped her up and then put a wire tie around her. According to the grow diary question/answer platform, I was able to learn that we had done the right thing and changes were good that she would recover from her injury. Not only did Sweet Skunk recover, but she went onto growing at a height of 2 feet, 11 inches. That is just under 100 cm. According to Royal Queen website, "Sweet Skunk Auto seeds produce plants that grow to a very manageable height of around 60–100cm." AND even though Sweet Skunk had a broken stem, she GREW! This plant was a very tall and lanky plant. Her buds are plentiful but started out quite small. I wish I had another couple of weeks to see her reach her full potential, but that is left for another grow. For now, I am happy she survived all the weather that Mother Nature threw at her this week and it is a good day:) **The last two pictures are pictures of my indoor grow of Sweet Skunk that I did NOT record on grow diaries. However, it is a great way to compare an outdoor grow and indoor grow of the same strain. Stay turned for weigh ins.
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Hi there, As we approach the fourth week of veg, our expectations for the jungle tour continues to grow. This phase of the grow season is very exciting because at this time it’s decided how well we can lay the foundation for the subsequent successful flowering period. Our goal was to stop apical growth and teach the gals to focus on growing lateral branches. At first glance, I think we will be fine in this regard, but the following weeks will give us the answer. So we used tying wires and tent hooks to keep the branches down and open the canopy for better light penetration for the lower part of the plants. 🌞 A good defoliation has been done as well. Watered only once this week with 3 litres of PH-ed, de-chlorinated water and some Silica.💦 600 PPFD was a bit too much for them as I saw signs of light stress so we dimmed back the lamp to 520-540.🌞 Wish everyone a lovely weekend and see you next week!💨👊
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Welcome to the jungle! The stretch is on! I’m not going to do a thing while they are in this mode but let them thrive. As soon as they are done I’ll go through and do some leaf stripping so everyone is getting light to their bus sites. I’m still heavy on the nitrogen feeding and starting to add more phosphorus. I’d like to see another 12” of stretch. I’ve been having an issue with the gfci breaker popping when the lights come on and can’t seem to figure that part out other than raising the plug amperage.