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This week has been great! Germination on all 4 Pre 98 Bubbas and 2 Dirty Blondes was a success!! We planted them in there pots an through out the week we gave em each a very light spray down of pure water phd at 6.5 and by Friday they all popped out the soil Let’s go!!!!! Next week we will start light feed on nutrients , so y’all keep them eyes peeled for next updates an I appreciate y’all for following my grow !!😶‍🌫️💨💨💨🙏🏻💚💯🤙🏻
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Semana de cosecha! Al fin el tan esperado momento momento se aproxima y no puede tener una mejor pinta! Realmente he quedado maravillado con la belleza de este fenotipo muy parecido al que promociona el banco en su portal, así que muy satisfecho por eso. Solo esperar a que se seque bien el sustrato y estaremos cosechando estos bellos frutos 🤩😍
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OG 4Q24 Seedling Bolt III Orangegasm (Fem) [ IRIE Genetics ] 12/12 @ Bolt (Day 21) Germination: 20 November 2024 #3A Earliest Harvest Date: 9 February 2025 #3B Latest Harvest Date: 19 February 2025 _________________________________________ Start of Week: [Wed Dec 25, 2024 CR2 4Q24 1:B:1:1] End of Week: [Tue Dec 31 , 2024 CR2 4Q24 7:B:1:7] OrangeGasm Fertigation: Max EC: [ 2.4, mS] _______________________________________ Week’s Objectives: - IFF We’re still HAND WATERING, ADD First Resin Bloom to Full @ 4ml/gal. - We can’t replace RLA’s Carbon Component with/out ~300 ml/Gal Ful-Power (Fulvic Acids) We WON’T be doing that. Rather, we’ll see a diminution of Carbon provided, look for 3-5 days to stabilize after switch to auto-irrigation. EC Starting Water: ec: 0.0 mS/cm, pH: ~7  __ Wed Dec 25, 2024 # Christmas Day OG 4Q24 15:B:2:1 Watered late tonight (~2200). - NO RUNOFF - Barely the beginning of Burnt Tips - Grew 2” overnight - raised light 2”, Canopy Distance is 19.5 @ 77% (770 ppfd) After Watering - With REDUCED Light, Plants are FRISKY Leaves raised (but no fingers in light sockets) - # We’ve got Pistils (Noted Yesterday) - Ceasing Foliar . . . IT’s been good. ;-} Runoff: NO RUNOFF Fertigation: - [x] Primer A&B: [ 10.2, ml] - [x] CalMag Fuel: [ 6.8, ml] - [x] Silica Skin: [ 6.8, ml] - [x] Lush Green: [ 5.1, ml] - [x] Root Anchor: [ 5.1, ml] - [x] Peak Bloom: [ 5.1, ml] - [x] Photosynthesis Plus: [ 6, ml] - [x] Quillaja 60 Powder: [~scant~] - [x] SLF-100: [ 5, ml]  Standardizing Lighting __ Thu Dec 26, 2024 # BOXING DAY OG 4Q24 16:B:2:2 Scotoperiod: [ 12, h] EC: [ 2.4, mS/cm] Temp: [ 79, °F] RH: [ 68, %] VPD: [ 0.85, kPa] NOTE: If we’ve no runoff today, Water AGAIN at Midnight, Install Auto-Fertigation Tomorrow Raised Light 6 Clicks - Grew 2” Overnight - Light Distance ~20” @1900 - Fertigation Fertigation: - [x] Primer A&B: [ 10.2, ml] - [x] CalMag Fuel: [ 6.8, ml] - [x] Silica Skin: [ 6.8, ml] - [x] Lush Green: [ 5.1, ml] - [x] Root Anchor: [ 5.1, ml] - [x] Peak Bloom: [ 5.1, ml] - [x] Photosynthesis Plus: [ 6, ml] - [x] Quillaja 60 Powder: [~scant~] - [x] SLF-100: [ 5, ml] IPM: - [x] Zymes Bomb - Top to Bottom, including Airpot Sides.
Foliar DRENCH w/ Zymes at 1:31 water dilution. Drenched top and bottom of leaves, stems, JOINTS, Coco Top, and spraying down ALL Airpot Side Holes, and BOTTOM OF AIRPOT. Letting the girls run up to 82°F, RH @ 69%, VPD ~9. Plants are HAPPY w/ EC: 2.4, w/ Moderate High Lighting (~770) If they’re happy before lights out, and I know it - Let’s raise light to 80% (800 µMol/m2/s), adjust airflow for overnight Temp (Humidity Down). And call it a night. After Raising light to 83%, REDUCED again to 77% @0600 __ Fri Dec 27, 2024 OG 4Q24 17:B:2:3 Runoff: [ 500, ml], EC: [ 1.7, mS/cm] Raised Light 6 Clicks (Grew 1.5” Last Night). Light Distance back to ~20” 1.5 Gal fertigation - let’s do 1900 & 1200  Fertigation: 1.5 Gal # 2000 & 0100, .75 gal Each, EC: 2.5 - [x] Primer A&B: [ 14.8, ml] - [x] CalMag Fuel: [ 9.9, ml] - [x] Silica Skin: [ 9.9, ml] - [x] Lush Green: [ 7.4, ml] - [x] Root Anchor: [ 7.4, ml] - [x] Peak Bloom: [ 7.4, ml] - [x] Resin Bloom: [ 4.9, ml] - [x] Photosynthesis Plus: [ 9, ml] - [x] Quillaja 60 Powder: [ 0.125, tsp] - [x] SLF-100: [ 7.4, ml] After 2:30 Feeding - Raised light to 83% __ Sat Dec 28, 2024 OG 4Q24 18:B:2:4 Temp: [ 82, °F] RH: [ 68, %] VPD: [ 0.96, kPa] Light Distance: [ 19.5, “] Fertigation: RLA Heavy, Flower Week 3; EC: 2.4 Notes: - Evaluate 83% Dimmer at Lights On - Back off to 77% if any indication of Light Stress - Let’s ramp to EC: 2.7 mS As max. Beyond here, we probably don’t have sufficient CO2. Light Intensity (IDEAL): 83% # ~830 µMol/m2/s EC: 2.4 422 ml/plant, runoff, EC 1.5. Fertigation: 1.5 Gal # 2000 & 0100, .75 gal Each, EC: 2.5 - [x] Primer A&B: [ 14.8, ml] - [x] CalMag Fuel: [ 9.9, ml] - [x] Silica Skin: [ 9.9, ml] - [x] Lush Green: [ 7.4, ml] - [x] Root Anchor: [ 7.4, ml] - [x] Peak Bloom: [ 7.4, ml] - [x] Resin Bloom: [ 4.9, ml] - [x] Photosynthesis Plus: [ 9, ml] - [x] Quillaja 60 Powder: [ 0.125, tsp] - [x] SLF-100: [ 7.4, ml] 420 ml/plant op Crinkly LOWERS - EC Too High Too Fast? __ Sun Dec 29, 2024 OG 4Q24 19:B:2:5 EC: 2.3-2.4 The Max Hydro comes in at 2.36 EC. RLA Hydro Chart set 3.4. How Can Be? DROPPING SILICA SKIN from RLA Hydro (Eliminate Brown Patina, and Small Orifice Build-up) RLA Hydro  Nutrient Element Ratios ppm mS/cm NER N 262 0.5 21.8% P205 143 0.3 11.9% K20 476 1.0 39.7% Ca 214 0.4 17.9% Mg 48 0.1 4.0% S 57 0.1 4.8% Si 0 0.0 0.0% C 333 TOTAL 1533 2.4 100.0%  
RLA - Full - [x] Complete Irrigation Install Defoliation I We want to eliminate All Vegetation from TOPPED NODE (3) Down. - [ ] Count NODES FROM SPLIT - [x] Measure Plant Heights: 11 - 17” - [x] Remove Each Pot and Trim OUTSIDE OF TENT (Get it RIGHT!) - [x] Can we adjust the pot positioning to get ONE UNDER CANOPY Fan? - [x] Eliminate FANS and Growth tips NODES 1 - 3 (3 is TOP SPLIT) - [x] Eliminate FAN LEAVES from First Node of MAIN STEMS - [x] INSTALL DRIP RINGS (No Manifold, Yet) - [x] Apply LABEL to Each Plant - [ ] Consider Eliminating FAN LEAVES from Second Node of Mains _______ Fertigation: 1.5 Gal # 2000 & 0100, .75 gal Each, EC: 2.5 - [x] Primer A&B: [ 54.1, ml] # EC: 2.4 MAX - [x] Photosynthesis Plus: [ 24, ml] - [x] Quillaja 60 Powder: [ 0.25, tsp] - [x] SLF-100: [ 15, ml] Time Set Initiate Complete Event 1 18:45 18:45:25 Event 2 20:05:00 20:05:25 Event 3 21:25:00 21:25:25 Event 4 22:45:00 22:45:25 Event 5 00:05:00 00:05:25 Event 6 01:25:00 01:25:25 Event 7 02:45:00 02:45:25 Event 8 04:05:00 04:05:25 Event 9 05:25:00 05:25:25 CHANGED TO 25 SEC EVENT (from 20) Tuesday - / / / __ Mon Dec 30, 2024 OG 4Q24 20:B:2:6 - [x] Harvest Dehu Water Continuing to RAISE LIGHT ~ 2”/day (6 Clicks of the support ratchets). Runoff: - [ 422, ml, plant!!!!] # Reduced Event duration to 20 Seconds (from 30). - [ 1.4, mS/cm] Lowering light to 70%, see if lower fans relax. They’re electric. :-). They relaxed. Inner fans surrounding apical stems are laying @ 30°, rather than Reaching for 60°. I have perhaps been overnighting. HUMIDITY IS CRANKING. It’s impossible to get VPD above ~8.3! Trying to keep humidity below 68 drives Temp below 78. I forgot about the part. ;-( Dehumidifier is ON, Doors are Closed, Room Vent is CLOSED. Dehumidifier is delivering 50%RH to the room. Orange Gasm is quickly filling the air with moisture. At MIDNIGHT, Raised light to 77% ( ~770 µMol/m2/s] pH Adjusted 2 Gallons of Filtered Tap to pH: 7.2, EC: 0.3 (Used for Dilution when refreshing reservoir with DEHU and Fresh Supplements. __ Tue Dec 31, 2024 OG 4Q24 21:B:2:7 @0630 Took a peek in the tent. SCANT RUNOFF @ 20 Sec Feed Events. JUST Touched TIPS (Burning). Bumping Fertigation Events to 25 Seconds, after Feeding 9 * 5sec (45 Sec) To bring DAYS delivery to 25 Seconds. Check Reservoir: - We’ve 4 - 5 Gallons. @LIGHTS ON - Reset Light Height - Reduce light to 73% (See if we can avoid more tip burning) Harvest Dehu: - [x] Amount: [ 5.7, l] - [x] Primer A&B: [ 27, ml] # For EC: 2.4 mS/cm, Nailed it, First Try. ;-} Orange Gasm likes to SPREAD when Topped. - Which makes her a funny candidate for SOG. ;-} 
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30/12/21: final week of veg - the plants have responded better to the increased intake fan speed lowering the temperature overall. no more yellowing leaves. been on a dose of 0.5 bio bloom to prepare for flower. I have switched the lighting schedule today as they enter flower. the plants are responding well to the nutrients and the light - with tall stems and the topped kolas have sprouted well. I have added a carbon dioxide bag to increase CO2 intake.
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❄️Après 53 jours de floraison j'ai récolté 2 plantes de kong's krush qui m'ont donné 41 grammes de bourgeons sec et manucurées. ❄️Je pense que j'aurais pu ajouter + de nutriment dans mon sol et arrosé plus fréquemment pour avoir un plus gros butin, c'est prévu pour la prochaine culture ! ❄️Je commence à gouter mes bourgeons qui sont encore en train de curer depuis 5 semaines. ❄️Chaque variétés ont des saveur particulière et j'ai toujours ça trouvé assez complexe de les décrire. En tout cas La saveur de la kong's krush est vraiment inédite pour moi et vraiment plaisante. Je lui trouve un petit coté pétillant,☄️ ❄️ ❄️Mon instagram : https://www.instagram.com/hou_stone420/ ❄️ ❄️Passez une bonne journée mes amis, Merci pour votre visite 🙌 ☄️☄️☄️☄️☄️☄️☄️☄️☄️☄️☄️☄️☄️☄️☄️☄️
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What to say about last week...I learned a lot about what NOT to do next time! the Northern Lights had all the leaves curl up and die on me so I decided to take it out and cut it...fuck it....a bit of a disappointing stick of nothing that prolly wont yield much, I'll add a 'Harvest for it next week when It's finished hanging. I messed up the watering (about once every 3 days) and gave em all (3) cal-mag instead of the overdrive I wanted to give...facepalm.... I guess that finished off the NL for good:P Anyway, the Diesel gals are looking healthy-ish... seeing some heavy leave coloration and curling but buds are looking frostier by the day! nice and compact, sweet smell, checked the trics but still waiting to spot the 1st brown ones, I'll try and keep em cooking till I feel its time (2 more weeks:P) 😁
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End of Week 13 (6 week of flower) Cruise control on! Trying to make sure the environment is 100% in check, and I made a very light compost tea with some molasses and worm castings and a little bit of bone meal just to give them a calcium boost and some extra sugars so they can flourish into their final couple of weeks of flower. I have been keeping a cooler average temperature - and also keeping the relative humidity lower. Pest Report: None
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Got both plants started and transferred into the Hydro setup, both seem to be growing well. I just recently installed 2 UV B lights on the wall that turn on for a few hours mid day. Interested to see if I notice a difference with them in there.
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La culture c’est dans son ensemble bien passée. La critical+2.0 est une herbe plutôt facile à faire pousser. Je suis un peu déçu du rendement, mais je pense que cela ne provient pas de la génétique, mais plutôt de mon expérience qui demande à être améliorer encore. Et peu être aussi augmenter la puissance de la lampe pour obtenir des buds encore plus grosses. Je ferais un update pour le smoke review.
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Today was Harvest, Wet-Trim & Hang, we'll have to wait a bit more for dry-weights, flavours & effects. We were given a couple of clones from a family friend to try our hand at a straight, 8-Week Flowering. With both plants in the tent, we were able to really cut out teeth & watch as each plant responded differently. What was instantly surprising during the initial harvest was the drastic difference in overall yield. I'm sure we over trimmed, early on & as a result, Northern Lights came in looking thinner, taller & by comparison, OGPK came in looking a bit shorter, stout, thicker, heavier & much fuller. At the scales, Northern Lights comes in at 106.56 grams (wet), OGPK 76.4 grams (wet). So, that big buffy, thick look certainly didn't tell the tale. We'll have more in a few weeks once we get dry, trimmed weights & hopefully we'll have some flavours & effects to report!
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Whoa another week. 07-01-2020 ( Day 116) Heat is very strong in January on this latitude. I keep the tent door open almost all the time to help ventilation. She is developing more buds from the former buds, that's waht it looks like, so if this is the way I think I had seen this befor, she would be keeping on growing new little buds from the buds that have been already formed, thus instead of packing on bud weight, she develops more biomass creating new buds and elongating the ones that we already there. Day 117 08-01-2020 Yesterday I forget to cover the tent front with the nylon layer to prevent any light leaking through the zipper and pinholes that there are all over the frontal face, the grow room is at my back, when I sit by the computer, so, the front side gets all the glow from the monitor. So I gave her a continuous long night starting at 8 pm yesterday , lights were on by 8.30 and will be off by 17. Day 119 (10-01-2020) I added 0.2g/L Boost fertilizer (High K and P) twice a week every week, until further observations or whatever. So the final mixture is 0.4 g/L Bloom and 0,2 g/L Boost, plus the other general nutrients/additives. The inlet air fan broke so I had to run to the store to get another one. I hadn't checked before (MY BAD!!) but I'm positive that it broke today. By the way, today is extremely hot! (30 ºC /86ºF) by the mid tent's height where the thermometer is) so I let the tent door open and extra ventilation (of course that microbes, spores, dust and other shit that is getting inside the grow room rampantly in the meantime). Day 111 (12/019 One thing that puzzles me is the fact that some buds are frosty but other look at bare sight, like there were no, butwith the loupe, one sees that there are in fact many of them but very tiny (I hope they'll develop a little more later). The thing is why does it look kind of a different thricome maturation?
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Terza settimana di fioritura inoltrata..andiamo più che bene con lo sviluppo.buona genetica anche questa papaia cookie...bravi 👏 fast buds. Continuate così .,💪✌️
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SUNDAY 5/5: Rearranged the gardens..have 17 plants in the 4 x 5 now...yowsa! MONDAY: Plucked some dead leaves and did a trichrome check on couple of them...about 30% cloudy at most.. TUESDAY: I observed some white spots(maybe powdery mildew) on a few leaves here and there throughout the garden, so I sprayed them today with Trifecta Crop Cure, a concoction of a bunch of natural plant oils. I already decreased the humidity in the room to 45% with my new 70L dehumidifier, so I think they'll be fine. I'll spray them again tomorrow and the next day, then I'll have to hope that did the trick, because they'll be entering the harvest window over the next few days.
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Soil: BioBizz All•Mix Almost all products I use are from BioBizz. About a month before germinating I have wetted the soil to let the microbes start working. On January 1st I put some of this earth in 3 plastic cups with holes on the bottom. I wetted them with ph regulated water with H2O2 to kill most microbes, fungi and diseases. I inserted the seeds about 2cm deep and poured ~3ml water directly on top. I have a plastic dome that I wet 2 to 3 times a day to keep the humidity above 60%. It’s now day 5. I don’t water the soil, because it’s still very moist. Currently waiting for the roots to reach the bottom of the cups.
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Week 5: Preflower Transition & Canopy Management Update: June 21, 2025 (Day 38) The plants have officially entered preflower although it doesn't look very spectacular. But this will surely change my guys. Significant LST efforts continue to maintain an even canopy - all shoots are systematically positioned around the pots and secured with electrical wire for optimal light exposure. Strain Progress: Forbidden Runtz Maintains its dominant position as the largest plant. Shows the most advanced preflower development with numerous white pistils emerging. Its vigorous growth pattern suggests exceptional genetic expression compared to the others. Green Crack Remains the smallest plant with delayed preflower signs. However, its recent growth acceleration is notable. Given its later transition into preflower, it may still achieve substantial size. The anticipated mango aroma from previous grows remains a key point of interest. Bruce Banner Exhibiting impressive vertical stretch. All new growth has been immediately trained horizontally to promote additional cola development. Its reputation for large size keeps expectations high regarding its potential to rival Forbidden Runtz. Environmental Management: - Greenhouse temperatures monitored daily - Plants moved outside when temperatures exceed 30°C - Continued pest vigilance in enclosed environment Next Phase Focus: 1. Maintain LST adjustments as stems thicken 2. Monitor early bud development Thanks for checking in guys and hope you enjoy my dairy. Smoking_Joe_Frazier
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Having trouble keeping humidity up as my grow is in the basement. Have home humidifier set to 35% but not enough even with a humidifier in the tent set to 60. Lights out isn’t an issue, it’s when lights on and the 6” exhaust is running that my temps are good but rh too low. UPDATE 12/21: The girls are back on track I fixed the whole home humidifier and added more humidifiers so my humidity is up to 50s. Plants are extremely healthy and the soil ecosystem is dreamy. Lots of worms at subsurface, cover crop is spreading and growing well and the plants are loving life.
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TH 1Q2025 - Week 9 - Flower 6 
(ON Haze X Original Haze) X Northern Lights #2 “Todd’s Haze” Objective - 8 Female Plants, Topped ONCE @ Flip, 12” when topped - Modified Sea of Green Seeds Wet: 1139PM, 28.2.2025 Germinated: 2.3.2025 Flip: 21.3.2025 Harvest: 77 Days, DATE: 6.6.2025 _________________________________________ OBSERVATIONS A B C D E F G H (Convert to Plant ID) A - Moderate - Double Top B - Tall - Single Top C - Tall - Single Top D - REALLY TALL - Single Top E - Tall - Single Top F - Moderate - Double Top G - Moderate - Single Top H - Midget - Single Top __ Fri May 2, 2025 TH 1Q25 43:F:6:1 Harvest Dehu Amount: [ 4.5, gal] Runoff: [ 0.6, gal], [ 2.9, mS/cm] Res was empty. 2 Gal, there was a LITTLE Sol’n in the bottom of the res BUT Chiller Pump DRY. Chiller pump wouldn’t work for a couple of hours. After it cooled down and was re-submerged, it started cranking. These little Synchro/magnetic pumps are pretty resilient. The Little Giant as Feed Pump is awesome and pumps from the bottom 1/4”. The Synchro needs 2“ of water to submerge, with is 1/2 - 1 Gal, sitting around for ballast. Refresh Reservoir Amount: [ 2, gal] Primer A&B: [ 24.4, ml] EC: [ 1.9, mS/cm] 4 Gallon Refresh Amount: [ 4, gal] Primer A&B: [ 48.8, ml] Silica Skin: [ 24.4, ml] REVEG   Noted Revegging. Attribute it to HIGH EC (We ran up to 2.4 before bringing back down…) Dropped LightCycle to 11/13. - Looking to STAY COOLER ( 80°F) - Let’s reduce SUB-CANOPY Lighting to 50% (Dimmer @ 25%, lights for a 4x4) __ Sat May 3, 2025 TH 1Q25 44:F:6:2 Runoff Amount: [ , gal] EC: [ , mS/cm] We’re in reveg in earnest.      __ Sun May 4, 2025 TH 1Q25 45:F:6:3 Harvested Dehu: [ 3, gal] No Refresh No Pictures Bummed re: Reveg Today - Back to work tomorrow. __ Mon May 5, 2025 TH 1Q25 46:F:6:4 Only one thing to do - is to continue. Checked for Light Leaks. Re-adjusted Top Left Side Vent. Harvest Dehu: [ 1000, mll] Runoff Amount: [ 1, l] EC: [ 2.5, mS/cm] Refresh Reservoir - [x] EC: [ 1.8, mS/cm] - [x] SLF-100: [ 30, ml] - [x] Primer A&B: [ 40, ml] - [x] 3 Gallons (Dehu) Cleaned Manifold Filter: Silica Skin (White/Flake/Film) is clogging 2µ filter Need more stable Drip Rings - have to make my own, again. ;-} __ Tue May 6, 2025 TH 1Q25 47:F:6:5 Harvest Dehu - [ ] Amount: [ , ml] Runoff Amount: [ , ml] EC: [ , mS/cm] IF Runoff is 2 Liters: - Increase fertigation time to 3 minutes - Add Event 9 (9th HF Fertigation) - [ ] Consider reducing light Intensity, Main and Sub-Canopy __ Wed May 7, 2025 TH 1Q25 48:F:6:6 __ Thu May 8, 2025 TH 1Q25 49:F:6:7 - [x] Harvest Dehu: [ 3.5, gal] - [x] Dump & Clean Reservoir (Clean with H2O2). # No Silica ;-( - [x] Refresh Reservoir: - [x] 5 Gallons - [x] EC: 1.8 mS/cm - [x] Primer A & B: [ 67.7, ml] - [x] SLF-100: [ 25, ml] Our silica is creating a silica film in the irrigation manifold’s 2µ Filter. We’ll supplement separately, bi-weekly.
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Gente questa weddin cake auto,della korngarden mi sta stupendo giorni per giorno.lei che è nata con 3 cotiledoni ed in più l'ho anche travasato,(cosa che non faccio mai con le auto) sta venendo su bene💪😜vedremo a fine ciclo