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27.11 Bud swell a little bit delayed because of the lower temperatures overall this time of year. It is around 21-22 degrees inside the tent in comparison to 26 in the summer. I hope they will be done by Christmas. I ve had a little problem at my spot and have to clear everything out for a few days. Bummer. Plants are on vegetative irrigation schedule. 6, 150 ml shots followed by 3 replenishment shots. About 10-15 % runoff.
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Thaught the yield would be bigger and the smell louder in generell.
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This strain was a breeze to grow. The purple phenotype is hands down some of the best herb I have ever tried. Will definitely recommend to anyone looking to grow a highly resilient, highly potent strain. Thank you to all those on this platform. Grow diaries really made it easy to have my first grow be a success! Until next time Growmies 🤙😎🤙
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Alright so she is coming back to life and with better leaves as you can see, sad but true something happened to her before and I think she was getting too much water a d too little ventilation, now that the problem has been solved and nutes has been added with sprinkle water and sprinkle nutes every so often not everyday tho, good climate around 22/25C top So she is ready to keep developing good Also we transplanted her to a verte pot We think soon she is going to need a bigger one but still we are thankful she is not dead and that she is strong enough to grow better <3 ******UPDATED 06/05******** She is finally looking good Im not sure what happened to her But I do have an idea And that is why i transplanted to better And bigger pot Now the issue is that after that a tiny drop of fertilizer probably fall into those first leaves that she grew up before but doesn't matter I knew with love and good caring plus good nutes and faith I knew she was gonna go up And she is going up thank God LOVELY She is growing good and finally getting shape as the others This is a photoperiod so hopefully we have her in veggie for long time because we want her huge Now guys please help me here For how long can you have a photoperiod veggie and for how long and she still be Alive after bloom? Just wondering if they are like an apple tree or some other tree that you plant outdoors and she lives forever I am wondering Can someone tell? Alright that iss for the record Anyways guys im glad she is here with us I am glad we are doing good Thanks for visiting please let me win something help me out haha Have fun guys love peace and blessings Always showing love to this cold wolrd Always real never fake Siriuz loves y'all take care
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the residues of a rainy spring are revealed and after two days of light rain the girls responded differently while those in the smallest containers matured the largest exploded apart from a few small cuts of broken branches and an apex with little botrytis I differentiated disinfected and carefully selected always washing the pruning shears with simple water, the skywalker is beautifully cooked think I put some dried buds in the shed in toilet paper 5 days in the shed in the heat made it take effect !!😱 imagine when this tanning 6 months! I am happy with the results and I moved the plants to the GRILL!! top candy phase in massive quantities at the beginning of the week and also the last time I use it after a week no water. yes .. I hope to resist .. the gorilla glues are bad one is becoming almost perfect but I wish they would light up the trichomes they taste like candy my hands are a symphony of perfumes , even the lemon ak are incredible !! excellent seed I think I'll do it again indoors. compactness structure color UNIQUE flavor the ample bud of the critical orange punch is MONSTER as well as being double having pruned in preFLOW, I had the idea that the orange bud had surprised me that's how it was she's an alien goddess pure milky.😍
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Bonjour à tous les padawans et maîtres jedis Pour cette semaine ce sera le début du rinçage j'arrose donc la plante avec 5 fois le volume du pot avec de l'eau ph6.3 pour bien drainer la terre Les prochains arrosages s'effectueront normalement et ce pendant une dizaine de jours Le rinçage ce passe bien le pot est vite devenue léger (3 jours) je continue à arroser à l'eau claire toujours avec un quart du volume du pot soit pour celui ci environ 40 centilitres Au jour 76 la sénescence commence à bien ce voir
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Hallo zusammen 🤙. Das war es für sie wir sehen uns in 3 Wochen mit dem Erntebericht 🤙. Bis in 3 Wochen
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Day 71. Watering with 2.5L nutrient mix. Day 73. Watering with 2.5L nutrient mix. Day 75. Watering with 2.5L nutrient mix. Day 77. Flushing with clear water. 10L
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SIDE LIGHTING, 1000W LED FULL SPECTRUM. STRONG SELF SUPPORTING STEMS, NICE AND SLOW GROWTH RATE
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Bud sites are producing black/purple spot in leaves. Bud growth is producing as the days go by. Really excited with this being my first grow Nitrogen boost really helped with the deficiencies. Plants are starting to look really heathy... Prunes lower colas that weren't stretching past the canopy and receiving energy so more energy can be used towards the top buds
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Final week before harvest. Been flushing for 2 days by the beginning of this week. Each flush takes the ppm level down slightly but not yet to pure water in the reservoir. Orange hairs are popping up more rapidly and I noticed a few amber trichomes at the beginning of the week. Trying for a slightly early harvest for the effect.
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Remarque : nutriments à 50 % de la dose recommandée. Peu d'évolution, se développe très lentement.
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this is my first time transplanting from hydro to soil due to room/spacing issues, and let me tell you, this is NOT an easy task, and should be avoided at all costs, especially the bigger the plant. it almost seems impossible to remove all the clay pebbles without damaging some of those 2-3week old baby roots around those pebbles. i gently picked out as many clay pebbles as i could with my hand and then had to cut the plastic net pot to completely free up those roots without shocking the plant too much. the transplant was a success into soil 5gal, although I expected worse, and am expecting to be a few weeks behind to let her system reset/build. to make matters worse, its been VERY HOT in the midwest (90-100f). and here we go, later that same week, i accidentally left her overnight, and into the morning sun on a 100f day. as you can see from her burn marks, she clearly wasn’t able to defend herself against that type of extreme heat yet, and i was blessed to catch her before the afternoon heat, otherwise she’d be toast, lol. just a few of the upper leaves turned crispy. i know she wasn’t happy so i put her under more gentle conditions, now let’s see how she comes back
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Start of week 6 7/25/25 Fed with nutrients: 7/30/25 Fed with water 8/1/25