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🌱✨ Hey friends! Our girls 🍀🌿 are absolutely thriving after 5 weeks of growing, and we couldn’t be more excited! 🤩🎉 You can totally see the difference 🌟 in their leaves 🍃 and stems 🌱—they’re looking healthier and stronger 💪💚 than we could have imagined. As we move into Week 5, it’s time for a little trim ✂️✨ to remove any extra leaves 🍃 that might block sunlight ☀️ from reaching their stems. This small step will help them grow even thicker and stronger 💪🌞, setting the stage for an incredible harvest. We’re expecting some amazing results—from the bountiful harvest 🌾✨ to the shiny 💎 and sticky buds 🌸🔥 that every grower dreams of. Stay tuned and keep an eye 👀 on our diaries 📔 for all the latest updates! You won’t want to miss a single moment of this exciting journey! 🚀👊😎💚
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Been having last clips on for a week in flower looking to keep them on til week 5 of flower Day3 week3 looking amazing
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Hello fellow growers, LSD-25 is ripe. We will be cutting them down on christmas eve. The smell is astonishing and both smell different. One is very fruity, whilst the other smells like Gas and citrus. Both very strong smellers also. Im hyped up for the harvest and will be back soon to give you guys a smoke review. But for now, this is one of the best strain ive ever grown. Strong, fast and heavy, all positive in one plant combined See you guys soon Happy
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And so week 6 since the 12/12 flip begins. The leaves look a little rough on two of the three plants. I suspect a combination of old nutrient burn (flushed since then) and then a deficiency on one plant. Hoping that my latest nutrient mix takes care of everything. I don’t expect the leaves to improve. Two more weeks of feeding heavily and then I will start to taper my nutrients for the finish at week 10 (hopefully). Sunday: while filling the reservoir, I observed some very small bugs swimming in my reservoir water. Look like Springtails. Completely flushed and treated all equipment with bleach water and added new nutrient solution. Sprayed plants with Captain Jacks Deadbug to be safe. Hopefully this will knock out the potential infestation.
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Dec 12: Growth has been good, leafs started yellowing as I tried a regular watering as opposed to a feed, and they did not take well to it. I’ve read that it’s good to incorporate waterings between feeds, but 24hr later noticed a bit of yellowing on the lower section, 48hr post watering even more yellowing. Dec 18: Going with feed only and yellowing has halted, stretching has officially begun. No adverse effects from the short term nitrogen deficiency (that’s what I narrowed it down to). Playing with budsites to maintain an even canopy, and as soon as I see stretching halt, and fattening begin, I will up the bloom nutes. Dec 20:
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Time to ripen in the cold. While ‘Karmageddon’ has sparked significant conversation and controversy, Iyah has stood her ground. She refused to compromise her vision when asked to change a key lyric line, leading to the end of her contract with her manager. She chose to walk away from her record label and now, fully independent, Iyah continues to carve her own path as an artist. Her fearless approach is shaped by her unique perspective as a qualified medical doctor. LISTEN: Karmageddon bit.ly/iyahmaybaby Spotifyopen.spotify.com/artist/060ow5U2oWdOVFgffCgpwp?si=J0QzfSaSRsmXpiqpRtavAA Apple Musicmusic.apple.com/au/artist/iyah-may/1544899334 Instagraminstagram.com/iyahmayhem Facebookfacebook.com/mayahmusik X twitter.com/iyahmaymusic Soundcloudsoundcloud.com/iyahmaymusic iyahmay.comiyahmay.com newsletteriyahmay.lnk.to/signupid The electrical conductivity (EC) range of soil varies depending on the type of plant being grown and other factors: Optimal EC for plant growth The optimal EC for plant growth is usually between 0.8–1.8, and should not exceed 2.56. EC for different crops Different crops have different EC needs: Most field crops and vegetables: 0–4 dS/m Salt-sensitive crops like beans and strawberries: 1 dS/m Salt tolerant crops like cotton, dates: Up to 8 dS/m EC and soil composition The conductivity of soil is highly dependent on its composition and moisture. EC and temperature Temperature can influence EC by affecting the mobility of ions in a solution and the availability of water in the soil. As temperature increases, so does EC. EC and nutrient deficiencies Very low readings below 0.2 dS/m could indicate nutrient deficiencies
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Time to ripen in the cold. While ‘Karmageddon’ has sparked significant conversation and controversy, Iyah has stood her ground. She refused to compromise her vision when asked to change a key lyric line, leading to the end of her contract with her manager. She chose to walk away from her record label and now, fully independent, Iyah continues to carve her own path as an artist. Her fearless approach is shaped by her unique perspective as a qualified medical doctor. LISTEN: Karmageddon bit.ly/iyahmaybaby Spotifyopen.spotify.com/artist/060ow5U2oWdOVFgffCgpwp?si=J0QzfSaSRsmXpiqpRtavAA Apple Musicmusic.apple.com/au/artist/iyah-may/1544899334 Instagraminstagram.com/iyahmayhem Facebookfacebook.com/mayahmusik X twitter.com/iyahmaymusic Soundcloudsoundcloud.com/iyahmaymusic iyahmay.comiyahmay.com newsletteriyahmay.lnk.to/signupid The electrical conductivity (EC) range of soil varies depending on the type of plant being grown and other factors: Optimal EC for plant growth The optimal EC for plant growth is usually between 0.8–1.8, and should not exceed 2.56. EC for different crops Different crops have different EC needs: Most field crops and vegetables: 0–4 dS/m Salt-sensitive crops like beans and strawberries: 1 dS/m Salt tolerant crops like cotton, dates: Up to 8 dS/m EC and soil composition The conductivity of soil is highly dependent on its composition and moisture. EC and temperature Temperature can influence EC by affecting the mobility of ions in a solution and the availability of water in the soil. As temperature increases, so does EC. EC and nutrient deficiencies Very low readings below 0.2 dS/m could indicate nutrient deficiencies
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Time to ripen in the cold. While ‘Karmageddon’ has sparked significant conversation and controversy, Iyah has stood her ground. She refused to compromise her vision when asked to change a key lyric line, leading to the end of her contract with her manager. She chose to walk away from her record label and now, fully independent, Iyah continues to carve her own path as an artist. Her fearless approach is shaped by her unique perspective as a qualified medical doctor. LISTEN: Karmageddon bit.ly/iyahmaybaby Spotifyopen.spotify.com/artist/060ow5U2oWdOVFgffCgpwp?si=J0QzfSaSRsmXpiqpRtavAA Apple Musicmusic.apple.com/au/artist/iyah-may/1544899334 Instagraminstagram.com/iyahmayhem Facebookfacebook.com/mayahmusik X twitter.com/iyahmaymusic Soundcloudsoundcloud.com/iyahmaymusic iyahmay.comiyahmay.com newsletteriyahmay.lnk.to/signupid The electrical conductivity (EC) range of soil varies depending on the type of plant being grown and other factors: Optimal EC for plant growth The optimal EC for plant growth is usually between 0.8–1.8, and should not exceed 2.56. EC for different crops Different crops have different EC needs: Most field crops and vegetables: 0–4 dS/m Salt-sensitive crops like beans and strawberries: 1 dS/m Salt tolerant crops like cotton, dates: Up to 8 dS/m EC and soil composition The conductivity of soil is highly dependent on its composition and moisture. EC and temperature Temperature can influence EC by affecting the mobility of ions in a solution and the availability of water in the soil. As temperature increases, so does EC. EC and nutrient deficiencies Very low readings below 0.2 dS/m could indicate nutrient deficiencies
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Time to ripen in the cold. While ‘Karmageddon’ has sparked significant conversation and controversy, Iyah has stood her ground. She refused to compromise her vision when asked to change a key lyric line, leading to the end of her contract with her manager. She chose to walk away from her record label and now, fully independent, Iyah continues to carve her own path as an artist. Her fearless approach is shaped by her unique perspective as a qualified medical doctor. LISTEN: Karmageddon bit.ly/iyahmaybaby Spotifyopen.spotify.com/artist/060ow5U2oWdOVFgffCgpwp?si=J0QzfSaSRsmXpiqpRtavAA Apple Musicmusic.apple.com/au/artist/iyah-may/1544899334 Instagraminstagram.com/iyahmayhem Facebookfacebook.com/mayahmusik X twitter.com/iyahmaymusic Soundcloudsoundcloud.com/iyahmaymusic iyahmay.comiyahmay.com newsletteriyahmay.lnk.to/signupid The electrical conductivity (EC) range of soil varies depending on the type of plant being grown and other factors: Optimal EC for plant growth The optimal EC for plant growth is usually between 0.8–1.8, and should not exceed 2.56. EC for different crops Different crops have different EC needs: Most field crops and vegetables: 0–4 dS/m Salt-sensitive crops like beans and strawberries: 1 dS/m Salt tolerant crops like cotton, dates: Up to 8 dS/m EC and soil composition The conductivity of soil is highly dependent on its composition and moisture. EC and temperature Temperature can influence EC by affecting the mobility of ions in a solution and the availability of water in the soil. As temperature increases, so does EC. EC and nutrient deficiencies Very low readings below 0.2 dS/m could indicate nutrient deficiencies
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Time to ripen in the cold. While ‘Karmageddon’ has sparked significant conversation and controversy, Iyah has stood her ground. She refused to compromise her vision when asked to change a key lyric line, leading to the end of her contract with her manager. She chose to walk away from her record label and now, fully independent, Iyah continues to carve her own path as an artist. Her fearless approach is shaped by her unique perspective as a qualified medical doctor. LISTEN: Karmageddon bit.ly/iyahmaybaby Spotifyopen.spotify.com/artist/060ow5U2oWdOVFgffCgpwp?si=J0QzfSaSRsmXpiqpRtavAA Apple Musicmusic.apple.com/au/artist/iyah-may/1544899334 Instagraminstagram.com/iyahmayhem Facebookfacebook.com/mayahmusik X twitter.com/iyahmaymusic Soundcloudsoundcloud.com/iyahmaymusic iyahmay.comiyahmay.com newsletteriyahmay.lnk.to/signupid The electrical conductivity (EC) range of soil varies depending on the type of plant being grown and other factors: Optimal EC for plant growth The optimal EC for plant growth is usually between 0.8–1.8, and should not exceed 2.56. EC for different crops Different crops have different EC needs: Most field crops and vegetables: 0–4 dS/m Salt-sensitive crops like beans and strawberries: 1 dS/m Salt tolerant crops like cotton, dates: Up to 8 dS/m EC and soil composition The conductivity of soil is highly dependent on its composition and moisture. EC and temperature Temperature can influence EC by affecting the mobility of ions in a solution and the availability of water in the soil. As temperature increases, so does EC. EC and nutrient deficiencies Very low readings below 0.2 dS/m could indicate nutrient deficiencies
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Time to ripen in the cold. While ‘Karmageddon’ has sparked significant conversation and controversy, Iyah has stood her ground. She refused to compromise her vision when asked to change a key lyric line, leading to the end of her contract with her manager. She chose to walk away from her record label and now, fully independent, Iyah continues to carve her own path as an artist. Her fearless approach is shaped by her unique perspective as a qualified medical doctor. LISTEN: Karmageddon bit.ly/iyahmaybaby Spotifyopen.spotify.com/artist/060ow5U2oWdOVFgffCgpwp?si=J0QzfSaSRsmXpiqpRtavAA Apple Musicmusic.apple.com/au/artist/iyah-may/1544899334 Instagraminstagram.com/iyahmayhem Facebookfacebook.com/mayahmusik X twitter.com/iyahmaymusic Soundcloudsoundcloud.com/iyahmaymusic iyahmay.comiyahmay.com newsletteriyahmay.lnk.to/signupid The electrical conductivity (EC) range of soil varies depending on the type of plant being grown and other factors: Optimal EC for plant growth The optimal EC for plant growth is usually between 0.8–1.8, and should not exceed 2.56. EC for different crops Different crops have different EC needs: Most field crops and vegetables: 0–4 dS/m Salt-sensitive crops like beans and strawberries: 1 dS/m Salt tolerant crops like cotton, dates: Up to 8 dS/m EC and soil composition The conductivity of soil is highly dependent on its composition and moisture. EC and temperature Temperature can influence EC by affecting the mobility of ions in a solution and the availability of water in the soil. As temperature increases, so does EC. EC and nutrient deficiencies Very low readings below 0.2 dS/m could indicate nutrient deficiencies
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Time to ripen in the cold. While ‘Karmageddon’ has sparked significant conversation and controversy, Iyah has stood her ground. She refused to compromise her vision when asked to change a key lyric line, leading to the end of her contract with her manager. She chose to walk away from her record label and now, fully independent, Iyah continues to carve her own path as an artist. Her fearless approach is shaped by her unique perspective as a qualified medical doctor. LISTEN: Karmageddon bit.ly/iyahmaybaby Spotifyopen.spotify.com/artist/060ow5U2oWdOVFgffCgpwp?si=J0QzfSaSRsmXpiqpRtavAA Apple Musicmusic.apple.com/au/artist/iyah-may/1544899334 Instagraminstagram.com/iyahmayhem Facebookfacebook.com/mayahmusik X twitter.com/iyahmaymusic Soundcloudsoundcloud.com/iyahmaymusic iyahmay.comiyahmay.com newsletteriyahmay.lnk.to/signupid The electrical conductivity (EC) range of soil varies depending on the type of plant being grown and other factors: Optimal EC for plant growth The optimal EC for plant growth is usually between 0.8–1.8, and should not exceed 2.56. EC for different crops Different crops have different EC needs: Most field crops and vegetables: 0–4 dS/m Salt-sensitive crops like beans and strawberries: 1 dS/m Salt tolerant crops like cotton, dates: Up to 8 dS/m EC and soil composition The conductivity of soil is highly dependent on its composition and moisture. EC and temperature Temperature can influence EC by affecting the mobility of ions in a solution and the availability of water in the soil. As temperature increases, so does EC. EC and nutrient deficiencies Very low readings below 0.2 dS/m could indicate nutrient deficiencies