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Transplanted the ladies this week! Moved them into a 4 gallon pot, I plan on letting them get settled and flipping to flower soon. Temps were good this week, RH was steady at about 60%. No big surprises with the transplant, however it did take them a day or two longer than my typical recovery time.
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Here we are ready for the right harvest on the last day of the contest. I am very satisfied with these plants, they are over half an ounce per plant but it can even reach 70-80 in my opinion. Wet cut is scary. Beautiful strain with different phenotypes, the two tall girls are already in the dry room, these two are pure fire. Big effort during the harvest but a lot of grass. The resin you'll notice is there as well and we can't wait to taste it. Music of the week Radio Nula from SLovenia https://radionula.com The seeds are legendary AM growers https://supersativaseedclub.com Light comes from Mars https://www.mars-hydro.com
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Seeds are coming in lovely (see nxt diary for growth) clip the branches that I had breed first gonna allow the main colar a few more days....can't wait to see what's it like.....it got scent n looks let's see what the thump is like 🤔
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My Gorilla Cookies plant is absolutely exploding under these new high-intensity lights! It's showing incredible resilience – seriously, this thing can take a beating. The combination of its hardiness and the promise of those potent, frosty buds has me super excited for the weeks to come. I'm starting to catch whiffs of that classic sweet, earthy aroma, with just a hint of chocolate in the background. It's gonna be a good harvest! This past week has been a whirlwind of work, leaving little time for anything else. My phone's camera roll is sadly neglected, with only a few snapshots to show for it. But finally, I'm finding a moment to catch up on my grow diaries. It's been exciting to see the progress, even if it's just through photos. I'm looking forward to documenting the next stage!
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chopped on day 65 of flower 9,5 weeks flower total
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Week was great as I saw the end to my fungus gnats and the plants really began to develop their own signature smells. The monster plant has more myrcene funky smell to it and the smaller bushy plants are hitting hard with fruity earth tones. This week looked like this: 2/7: nothing 2/8: 1 gal water/pot with 1 tbsp coconut water powder/pot and 1 drop of microbe lite bmc 2/9: nothing 2/10: nothing 2/11: 1 gal water/pot with 1 tbsp aloe flakes/pot. and 1 drop microbe lite bmc. Top dressed with gnarley barley which is sprouted hemp seed, Barley seed and corn seed which i pulverized 2/12: nothing 2/13: .5 gal water/pot and light defoliation
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Day 49 - Had to put the 3 Girl Scout cookies on a 12/12 light cycle to get them to switch to flower for some reason, first time I have had that happen with autos but all the plants are doing good, 2 of my strawberry pies are showing a little calmag deficiency but overall they are doing great and getting extremely frosty! Thanks for following & happy growing friends!✌️🏼🙏🏼🌱
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i think i will do HST to 4 main branches
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Well, I got the ladies transplanted. They seem to be doing fine and enjoying the new setup. I will as always be updating throughout the week. Thank you for your support. ✌️😎
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Gelato #33 is preparing for Beast Mode and topping almost every top and trimming the füEK out of this Lady 👒 She is going to be 🎨🦄🧑‍🍳💨 I also got an extra friend in the tent Mr Super Lemon Haze 😎🍋🍋🍋🍋 haha I'm trying to make a Sorbetto al Limone is simple and the best. Feed with @emeraldharvestau Under a few @viparspectra_global P600 94W And my ninja Flash Led 300W Be kind
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The temperatures, humidity, and watering listed in the grow conditions are averaged for the week. The pH listed in the grow conditions is the soil pH. Nutrients listed in that section are ml/gallon of soil. I didn't include water in grow conditions as it rained almost all week. I watered one time and listed in the daily updates. Day 1 we had sunshine and a lite breeze. Day 2 and 3 we had sunshine and a lite breeze. Day 2 #3 plant succumbed to her injuries, R.I.P 😥 Day 4 we had rain showers I'm the morning and throughout the day. The plants roots appear to have found the ferrous sulfate I added last week 💚 Day 5 we had rain in the early morning, drizzle and afternoon showers. I added an additional 50ml of ferrous sulfate top dressed. I also spread just enough peat moss to cover the ferrous sulfate to prevent the rain from splashing it onto plants. Previously the rain splashed granules of ferrous sulfate onto the leaves, burning them. I used 50ml or 2ml/gallon of soil. as I've only got about 25 gallons of soil. I'm waiting to top off after this excessive rain is done. Day 6 we had intermittent rain, drizzle, and mist throughout the day. There's a bug haunting plant #1. I can't find it, so most likely a cricket or grasshopper. It's beed feeding on this plant since day 5. Stakeout for the kill has begun. Good news on day 6. The ferrous sulfate has brought the soil pH down to 6.3. There's still a small phosphorus excess but these girls will grow into it. Day 7 we had rain all morning into the afternoon. Pots are soaked. The insect, I suspect to be a cricket, remains a pest. It ate more of #1 plant on evening of day 5. Despite the adversity these girls are growing. Plants doubled in height this week and overall the week has been a success.
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Last week, my pound cake auto plant totally exploded with growth! It's insane how much it's changed. I swear it grew several inches overnight. The leaves are this gorgeous shade of green, and the whole thing looks super healthy and happy. I'm seriously so proud of my little plant baby.
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Week 8 (20-3 to 26-3) 20-3 Temperature: 28.8 degrees (lights on) 20.9 degrees (lights off) Humidity: 62% (highest) 43% (lowest) 21-3 Temperature: 27.6 degrees (lights on) 20.8 degrees (lights off) Humidity: 62% (highest) 41% (lowest) Today i installed an humidifier, it will keep the tent at around 65% when it gets below 55% 22-3 Temperature: 28.2 degrees (lights on) 19.7 degrees (lights off) Humidity: 71% (highest) 45% (lowest) No pictures. 23-3 Temperature: 26.8 degrees (lights on) 19.7 degrees (lights off) Humidity: 64% (highest) 50% (lowest) Today i heavily defoliated the Chemdog #1 and #2 24-3 Temperature: 26.1 degrees (lights on) 18.5 degrees (lights off) Humidity: 68% (highest) 52% (lowest) Added 15L to the reservoir. 25-3 Temperature: 26.1 degrees (lights on) 19.1 degrees (lights off) Humidity: 79% (highest) 50% (lowest) No pictures. Today i switched to 12/12. 26-3 Temperature: 24.9 degrees (lights on) 18 degrees (lights off) Humidity: 66% (highest) 56% (lowest)
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Moved #1 and #2 outside under a 54W fluorescent t5 with daytime temperatures reaching 98 F and low humidity less than 30%. They get sunlight for about 4 hours. I’m giving 225 ml of water every hour, for 10 hours. They are only being fed lotus nutrients (grow) through drip as of right now.
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Esta semana ya ha concluido el stretching, y las plantas ya tienen una altura considerable. Toca realizar una poda baja para que la energía se concentre en la parte superior, que es donde nos interesa, además con esta técnica, facilitamos el riego. Tambien ha llegado el momento de sustituir las lamparas por unas más cálidas (temperatura de color o grados kelvin). Continuamos con la tabla de fertilización de JUJU Royal by BioBizz.