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La planta ya tiene al rededor de 76 días mientras el banco sugiere cosechar de 70-74 días, estamos atentos a que los tricomas comiencen a tornearse cafés, el 10% para cosechar, al parecer está a menos de una semana.
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Not bad at all, chopped on day 73. It should / could have gone a little longer, but it was dying. After the lockout it stopped eating and drinking, and with the new light they had to much heat and the tops started drying up. One morning I opened up the tent and felt like the smell was burnt away, I lowered the temps and started flushing until it was smelly again and chopped it. Waiting for the new box to come in.. should take another 10 days max. Starting a new happy adventure ;) See you there https://growdiaries.com/diaries/214096-fast-buds-purple-lemonade-auto-grow-journal-by-colla69
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Las plantas se ven bien, hice una pequeña defoliacion para sacar las hojas grandes que hacian sombra directamente sobre otras ramas. Ademas quite algunas de abajo que me complicaban un poco a la hora de regar.
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Good day to all my friends and visitors here on GD. Decided to finally finish this diary, I took my time with his one ;) Now we cut the second POGP auto plant, the first cut you can find in week 17. The plant from week 17 weighted 660g. wet, this one finished at 1,85kg. wet. The girls where autoflower but thanks to me starting this grow in cold day temps (14 degree Celsius) the started flower really late, maybe that's also the reason for all my problems with this strain during the grow?! The two plants where different phenotypes, the smaller one (from Week 17)though small had nice hard flowers, the bigger one as the only plant from four I grew during the growop started foxtailing. Both of them branched nicely the smell was quite strong and awoul xD like gasoline and something rotten, it smelled so bad i checked a couple times under microscope for any signs of mold in the flower and to my suprise I found nothing. Thank God later during drying the smell would subdue to a more generic "hazediesel" smell -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SE7000 done it's magic with this grow as with all my other grow ops. For anyone who is interested in obtaining this efficient and affordable light fixture ($ to gram) here's the link: https://spider-farmer.com/products/spider-farmer-upgraded-se7000-730w-commercial-led-grow-light/ A shout out to SSSC for the gift of genetics: supersativaseedclub.com/ Thank you all for your companionship on this voyage, I hope you enjoyed it at least as much as I did. Also thank you for this awesome year together here.
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Hello Growmies, The time has come—harvest week is here for our G.M.O. #1 and G.M.O. #2! These plants have completed their journey, and the Mars Hydro FC-4800 at 55% has been the perfect companion throughout. The consistent flushing with water only has ensured a clean finish, ready for harvest. G.M.O. #1 stands tall with its central cola a dense, resinous marvel. The pungent aroma fills the air, signaling the potency within. The foliage remains a rich green, and the trichomes are a perfect milky white, indicating that these buds are ready for harvest. The bud sites are swollen and heavy, promising a generous yield. G.M.O. #2 continues to impress with its unique structure. The top cola is a tower of resin, surrounded by equally impressive satellite buds. The green hues on the leaves reflect perfect light absorption and nutrient balance. The lateral branches are heavily laden with buds, showing significant weight and density. The slight curvature in the stems adds a final touch of wild elegance. Based on the attached pictures, the plants look exceptionally healthy and ready. The wet weight of the combined harvest is an impressive 800 grams, with G.M.O. #1 contributing 200 grams and G.M.O. #2 a remarkable 600 grams. The smell is absolutely delightful, reminiscent of juicy fruit bubble gum, filling the air with a sweet and enticing aroma. The meticulous care and attention over the past weeks have culminated in this moment. The journey of G.M.O. #1 and G.M.O. #2 has been remarkable, and I'm thrilled to share the final results with you all. The rich, flavorful yield promises to be worth the wait. Stay lifted, Salokin
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Hello Growmies, The moment we've been waiting for is finally here—harvest week for our Caramel strains! These plants have completed their journey, and they are ready to be harvested. Caramel #1 is a sight to behold with its thick, densely-packed buds covered in a thick layer of trichomes. The lush green leaves and the stickiness of the buds are perfect indicators of peak resin production. The buds are heavy and fully mature, promising a potent and flavorful yield. Caramel #2, with its bushier structure and numerous dense bud sites, continues to impress. The heavy foliage and resinous buds suggest a high resin output, and the plant is ready for harvest. The unique genetic traits of this phenotype have fully expressed themselves, promising a rich and flavorful yield. Caramel #3, though slightly less dense in its bud formations, has matured beautifully. The elongated buds and lighter foliage are covered in trichomes, suggesting peak potency. The unique phenotypic expressions hint at distinct aroma and flavor profiles that will be revealed upon curing. Based on the attached pictures, the plants look exceptionally healthy and ready. The wet weight of the combined harvest is an impressive 1.3 kilograms, with Caramel #1 and Caramel #2 each contributing 400 grams, and Caramel #3 an outstanding 500 grams. The smell is wonderfully unique, filling the air with a sweet, rich scent that is distinctive to the Caramel strain. The meticulous care and attention over the past weeks have culminated in this moment. The journey of Caramel #1, Caramel #2, and Caramel #3 has been remarkable, and I'm thrilled to share the final results with you all. The rich, flavorful yield promises to be worth the wait. Stay lifted, Salokin
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Hello Growmies, The moment we've all been waiting for is finally here—harvest week for our Purple Lemonade FF! These plants have reached the culmination of their journey, and they are ready to be harvested. The first Purple Lemonade FF is an absolute marvel. Her buds are dense and heavily frosted with trichomes, giving them a sparkling appearance. The sweet, citrusy aroma fills the air, a tantalizing preview of the potent and flavorful yield to come. The buds are sticky to the touch, indicating high resin production and potency. The second Purple Lemonade FF is equally remarkable. Her lime green buds are dense and covered in trichomes, emitting a rich fragrance of grape and berry, intertwined with the signature lemonade zest. This plant's elegant structure and abundant budding sites promise a generous and high-quality harvest. The combined wet weight of the harvest is an impressive 900 grams, with each plant contributing significantly to the total yield. The garden is filled with the delightful, zesty aroma of the Purple Lemonade FF, a fitting end to their cultivation journey. The meticulous care and attention over the past weeks have culminated in this moment. The journey of the Purple Lemonade FF has been remarkable, and I'm thrilled to share the final results with you all. The rich, flavorful yield promises to be worth the wait. Stay lifted, Salokin
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Hello Growmies, The moment we've been waiting for is finally here—harvest week for our Bruce Banner x White Russian strains! These plants have completed their journey, and they are ready to be harvested. Pheno #2 is a true marvel, with its buds displaying impressive size and density. The heavy trichome production gives the flowers a frosty, almost white appearance, indicative of their potency. The rich, pungent aroma fills the air, suggesting a complex terpene profile that will translate into a flavorful and potent final product. Pheno #1, while not as large in bud size, has developed beautifully. The buds are less dense but are healthy and generously covered in trichomes. This phenotype has shown remarkable resilience and consistent growth, demonstrating the diverse potential within this hybrid cross. The combined wet weight of the harvest is an impressive 1 kilogram, with Pheno #1 contributing 400 grams and Pheno #2 an outstanding 600 grams. The aroma is delightfully complex, with rich, earthy tones and hints of sweetness that promise a rich and flavorful yield. The meticulous care and attention over the past weeks have culminated in this moment. The journey of Pheno #1 and Pheno #2 has been remarkable, and I'm thrilled to share the final results with you all. The rich, flavorful yield promises to be worth the wait. Stay lifted, Salokin
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Was hoping to have them all ready for the chop in under 90 day but starting to look like just 2 of them 🤔
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@Fuzzel
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Good bud and visible trichome development.😍 Stretch seems to be slowing down by the end of this week. Another round of MegaWorm and Guano powder spread on the soil this week. Temperatures and and watering needs are increasing as the light is set to 100% this week. 160W of LED on about a third of a square meter should push these plants to some nice yields.🙌
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Good morning, everyone! Today, I bring mixed news from our garden. Unfortunately, the news is not the best for our beloved feminized plant. As we can see in the picture, the stem is quite thin and fragile, which compromises the healthy growth of the plant. As we know, the stem plays a fundamental role in the structure and development of the plant. It provides support for the branches and leaves, allowing them to carry out photosynthesis. Additionally, it is through the stem that water is transported from the roots to all parts of the plant. Despite having placed a support that has helped a little, only the next few weeks will tell how her development will be. I am sharing my experience with plant growth, and you are invited to follow this mystery with me. Will she reach flowering? What will be the maximum height she will reach? I will document each stage, and together we will discover the outcome of this story. On the other hand, the news is promising for our automatic plant! Since the last update, it has grown another 4 cm. The temperature this week has been quite favorable, with plenty of sun and little wind. By watering it with pH 6.5 - 7 water and using quality soil, I am confident that it will continue to thrive and reach the 5th week of vegetation in great condition. I will continue to monitor and share the progress of both plants. Until the next update! check out my instagram: @_see_weed. maybe you will like the content Loving all the processes. Can U SeeWeed?
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Its the beginnig of week 4 and by now the growbox is complete. It was truthfully said a lot of hard work and starting from the beginning again and again... But I DID IT! Cheers to all growers!