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Root after 24 hours, looks kinda large for this short time... Genetics and strain info: feminized seeds Genetics: 60% Sativa / 40% Indica Tropical Burst x Coconut Milk Yield : 700g/m² • 900 – 1200 g/plant Flowering time: 60 – 65 days Harvest Outdoors : beginning of October suitable for indoors and outdoors Height: 100-140 cm • 160-220 cm THC : 30 – 34% Aromas / flavors : coconut, tropical fruits Welcome to the enchanting world of Coco Jambo, our latest masterpiece, crafted for those with a refined palate for cannabis marvels. This feminized gem stands at the crossroads of exhilaration and tranquility, blending the vivacious energy of Tropical Burst with the serene essence of Coconut Milk. With a genetic makeup boasting 60% Sativa and 40% Indica, Coco Jambo is your golden ticket to an endless summer, offering an escape into a world where the sun never sets on your bliss. Boasting THC levels that soar from a soothing 30% to an exhilarating 34%, Coco Jambo is a beacon of euphoria, guiding its users on a voyage through waves of blissful serenity and vibrant joy. Its aroma is a celebration of the senses; envision the moment of elation as you pry open a coconut, only to discover it brimming with the most succulent tropical fruits. This is the essence of Coco Jambo – a harmonious fusion of coconut and exotic fruit flavors that will transport you to distant shores, where the rhythm of island life dances in the air. The lineage of Coco Jambo is a tale of two worlds colliding in perfect harmony. Tropical Burst, a Zkittlez variant, brings to the table a festive concoction of creamy orange and banana cake notes, embodying the jubilant spirit of a tropical fruit medley that's both audacious and utterly bewitching. On the other side, Coconut Milk, with its indica dominance, whispers tales of sweet, sugary vanilla flavors, reminiscent of a tranquil afternoon swaying in a hammock by the sea. Together, they give birth to Coco Jambo, a strain that masterfully balances invigoration with relaxation, making it the ideal companion for sparking creativity or unwinding under a canopy of stars. Growing Coco Jambo Cultivating Coco Jambo is a journey of abundance and rapid growth, promising growers a copious yield of up to 700g/m² indoors and a staggering 900 – 1200g per plant outdoors. With a flowering time of merely 60 – 65 days, expect to be ushered into a bountiful harvest by the dawn of October. Whether nestled in the seclusion of an indoor grow or basking in the open embrace of the outdoors, Coco Jambo reaches for the skies, achieving heights of 100-140 cm indoors and an impressive 160-220 cm outdoors. In the grand tapestry of life, where moments of pure joy and relaxation are treasures, Coco Jambo emerges as a beacon of paradise. It is an invitation to those who yearn for adventure and tranquility in equal measure, a call to immerse in a blissful state of happiness and calm. Coco Jambo is more than a strain; it's a transformative experience, a mindset that transcends the ordinary. Embark on your journey to the tropics with Coco Jambo, where paradise is not just a destination, but a way of life. No passport needed, only a spirit eager to explore the depths of euphoria and serenity. Welcome aboard, and let Coco Jambo be your guide to the ultimate cannabis escapade.
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6/12 Thunderstorms turned to sun Plants are growing substantially. The ones that were damaged from the sun have pulled out of it. I checked the fim I did on a gmo that later burned and it has five tops! I took a couple videos bur I'll have to wait until tomorrow to upload them. Despite the weather severity and inconsistencies I'm in a really good spot. I'll upload the two videos tomorrow when I'm in a better area. Wifi is far to slow. 6/13 Rained yesterday before turning to hot sun. Supposed to be in the 90s today. Due to the rain and storms we've been having I hacebt had to water. Soil is still moist. Plants seem to be growing at a great pace. With all this rain they've gotten a hearty dose of the nutes in my soul mix and then when the sun comes out and they bask for a few hours they look considerable bigger. Another storm coming up but other than that weather is good. Plants are happy and doing well. 6/14 Plants are loving this hot weather. Rainy then it will clear up and be sunny. All plants have recovered from the shock of the weather and are growing like crazy. Ice started some lsting. I haven't even had to water. 6/15 Medium is still damp. I don't think we'll get much rain the next few days but we've gotten a lot lately. I'll continue playing it by ear. The water lasts much longer with the smaller plants in lather containers. Later in the summer I could be watering daily. If there is no rain I'll allow the bags to dry out and I'll water them. I may start them on a small nutrient schedule like the fox farm organic one you use for the entirety. I've hesitated though because my soil is chock full of nutrients and they show no sighs of deficiencies. I'll keep an eye on it. They look great though. 9/16 Watered after church. 3 1/2 gallons so approximately a half gallon each. Iys been really hot and i dont see rain in the forecast. Also broke the gmo that I fimmed right at a topping point. It wasnt wilted, and I ran and grabbed duct tape and fixed it. I've had good luck in the past this way. Hopfully I will this time as well. Still sucks though 9/17 The plant that split at the V that I taped up seems to be doing just fine. Looks just like the other top next to it. Thank God. Things seem to be going well. I'm wondering if I should start giving nutrients but I don't see any deficiencies and I know this soil mix lasts pretty much through veg without showing signs of deficiencies. I think it might be a case of "if it's not broke don't fix it." I'll look back on diaries and I'll do some research. 9/18 It's overcast but it's been in the upper 80's. I checked the plants around 11 and they looked good. They'll need water but I'm holding off until the morning. The plant I broke at the crook shows no signs of wilting or any negative effects. I assume it will come back stronger. I was thinking about watering tonight but at 12 there was still a little moisture. They will be fine until morning. Plants seem bigger every day.
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Start of week 8 (week 7 feed for the super Lemon Haze, she's going one extra week in total (9)) th blueberries are packing on serious weight, size and stickiness, while also smelling dank as hell! The Super Lemon Haze is still nutrient hungry, I continue to feed her extra each week and she's packing on serious weight and size now as she goes into the last 2 weeks of her grow. Overall the last week 7 was great and the plants are looking good, approaching the end.
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Honestly not much to say about the dry and trim, which is definitely a good thing. 12 days hanging in the tent, and the plants were ready to trim. me & the Mrs. absolutely sailed through it. Stores like a dream, and smokes the same. Not a crazy amount of flavour, but the aroma that it has is lime and cream. And the taste is more earthy and spicy. Loving and savouring every bit of it. Sorry I’m very late with this, but I’ve been busy getting my next plants started! You should see them come up soon, as I’m quite behind in my posting. I’m very happy! 🤟💚
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Germination: Started regular 10 seeds. 5- Sour 76 (sour diesel x 76 Afghani) 5- Platunum Yeti F3 (Platinum cookies x Yeti Og) These are "tester" seeds given to me free courtesy of Humboldt Seed Organization. They are testing to see what phenos and germ rates testers have before deciding to launch a line or not. Here we go! Of 10 started, 6 survived. 4 out of 5 sour 76 successfully germinated. 2 out of 5 Platinum yeti successfully germinated. 1 yeti never cracked and I probably could've taken scissors to rough the shell and get it to germ, but it didnt pop in root riot after days so I tossed it! one plat yeti germed and as it rise up got a white furry fungus of some kind. I tried to save it but it ended up dying off. despite it actually germinating initially. 6 lived in their rooter plugs and got transfered to 3.5 x 3.5 inch square pots with coco coir / perlite (70 /30 mix) at 4 days old. I start week 1 with germination which isn't truly veg for time sake, but with a short veg indoors (34 days before flip this run) I'm uploading these all one after another as I've just harvest. I started off
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1oz per plant. Finished for Xmas. Finished all plants week 7. Everything great
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Segunda semana de crecimiento de las red cookies gelato, hasta ahora va todo bien, humedad en 60/65 y temperatura de 22 a 27 de máximas. 9/9 una de ellas anda pocha de forma las hojas son algo raras , la voy a mantener pero podría hacer un reemplazo ya que germine 3 más por si hubiese problemas con alguna. Por lo demás todo perfecto , espero hacer un trasplante la próxima semana , e ir creciendo algo más en la maceta definitiva, seguramente caigan todas en 7l de maceta pero todavía no lo tengo del todo decidido. Buenos humos gente.
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Der Start in Woche 8 ist regnerisch und bewölkt bei kühlen Temperaturen und hoher Luftfeuchtigkeit 😳 The start of week 8 is rainy and cloudy with cool temperatures and high humidity 😳 Day 62 "Haircut" for "Hilde" 😏😉
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All plants are happy this is day 1 flowering stage (13/5/20). Looking forward for the flowers.. Two lights 1000w LED turned on All lights 12 inch from top of the plants Light schedule switch 12/12
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Missed last week so the measurements for their feeding was for 8 weeks this week they got PH water only 3 liters each. These girls are in their final stretch they will get one more feeding and then start the flush. They get fed or watered every 4 days as needed. Ultimate #3 which has been the dwarf since the beginning has wind burn from the fan had to readjust the fan and move the lights up so the other two don’t get fried. They are looking and smelling good and their buds are coming together nicely. As with the last batch of Ultimates they aren’t sticky yet they seem to wait to really develop that stickiness until just before harvest.
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Respect for all of you, brother farmers! masters and beginners! thank you again for gathering on the pages of my diaries! we carry out our work with dedication and live on ambition! Come on guys!🙌👽🙌 Are we ready to go to spannabis??? Let me know in the comments which of you will be there😉👩🏼‍🌾
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Que hay familia, yo deseando finalizar estas cookies que han fascinado me tienen, tienen un buen porte y unos buenos satélites, un ejemplar creció demasiado pero not bad. Ph controlado y humedad / temperatura relativamente dentro de los parámetros correctos. Nuestras crazy cookies de zambezaseeds visualmente están espléndidas, tienen un verde sano que me gusta, y principalmente no es difícil de cultivar tampoco, hay que tener algo de cuidado con la altura y pasarlas pronto a floración. Por lo general tienen un buen comportamiento en indoor , así que veremos estas semanas el crecimiento y la formación de las flores.
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On day 2 of the week I turned both lights settings on (there are 3 options; growth: on flower: off / growth: off flower: on / growth: on flower: on) I set them both on because I read the more light the more bud and I was sure that the plant had started the transition and was flowering like stated in the previous week, the main stem got way to close to the light, (4in from ) and not having more room in the tent I bought a cheap garden net and distributed the plant so the light was as even as possible using a cheap little instrument with light sensor I bent the main stem pretty violently but it recovered well and is doing well tried dropping the temperature a bit by keeping my window open but I didn't drop it too much due too the fact that I live and sleep in the room just realized today that I should have changed the nutrient mix dosage at the begging of flower as recommended on the bottle to help the transition but I guess it turned out alright watering 2 -3 times a week 3L at a time
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I took the first two clone cuttings this past week and then really thinned her out but taking off all the very large fan leaves. She’s drinking a ton more lately and I’m getting close to feeding every 2-3 days now. So far the clones look to be healthy and she’s recovered just fine from all the trimming. I’m not going to flip to flower until I can get another 2-3 clones from her.
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So those girls were transfered from main room, theirs veg story you'll find in Checkpoint diary by Sweet Seeds. In reality they veged for 5 weeks, beans didn't want to sprout, so planted two more. One from first two- didn't make it... Everything with them postponed a bit and i decided to try out other training method and new version/interpretation of FIMing. They got 30 hours of darkness, looked sad a bit, but just 3 hours under new sun - they are happy as f@ck again ;))) Will feed them later today with full range of BioBizz. Will update charts. Day 6. Girls loved food, no big stretch yet ... Happy Growing !!!
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Day 66 : These lady is exploding day each day. From each cola started new growth. And all this pistils are still white, any brown pistils. So imagine the crystals, all cloudy.!!! She likes food and its obvious. I found a spider in the room but let her become part of the ecosystem. These spiders eats all king of predators like white flies, tetranychus, thripe etc. If you are in flower stage and you have bugs , you cant spray nothing, because of moisture. You can add ladybugs (Coccinella) and they will destroy all the insects. Edit (Day 70) : Small buds explode from buds. I watered with juice on this lady because her trichomes are still developing. If you notice some stems inflect , because of the weight of buds. Gains are noticeable when i lift the pot. 2 weeks for sure for BC.