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A wonderful evening to all of you.

Tomorrow, hand watering is due again, and again with some nutrient solution, pH regulated. As a small booster, it actually stopped the deterioration. After that, it takes its course, that it’s heading more and more towards the end. Since the tank is empty and thus no longer constantly watered from below, I now only water from above every three days.

The humidity can also be controlled wonderfully. 53.4% and it’s been dark in the grow space for 3 hours.

Tomorrow I will take pictures again and remove some fan leaves from each lady. This is to gradually ensure better air circulation around the flowers and allow light to penetrate deeper to the lower flowers.

The contactor works wonderfully. Everything is running as it should, and when switching off, I gently peeked in and it was dark.

It remains only to hope that all 4 come to a good end.

Next week, another unpleasant examination is due.

They’re going in my ass with a camera and stuff. And from above to illuminate the esophagus and stomach from the inside. Oh man, oh man.

The only cool thing is the dose of Propofol. So I won’t notice anything at first. :rofl:

But you should always get yourself properly checked out. So that you have enough time left to see many strains grow.

@snAke, nooo, I’m not going to watch the electricity dwindle further. I think the upcoming annual bill will be a little cheaper than the last one. This time, no AC ran for weeks. Having to buy your weed all year round, no matter where or how.

I believe, home cultivation is still cheaper. :thinking:

@KilliczGe, wow, the Tangerine has developed really nicely. The flowers are already getting nice and fat.

It will still need some time. But you can’t go by pistils alone. Trichomes are the decisive factor. It doesn’t look autumnal at all yet. But it will come. It will surely be something nice.

So I’ll say good night. Many greetings from Paule

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Right on! :sign_of_the_horns:t4::upside_down_face::sign_of_the_horns:t4:

She is developing really wonderfully.
I just removed four or five large fan leaves. And saw a dark discoloration with the naked eye on the underlying sugar leaves.
Mold?
Microscope out.

And what I saw then left me speechless.

So beautiful. :smiling_face_with_three_hearts:

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The trichomes are turning pink.
That gives hope for a beautiful final color.

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Until then, a happy Wednesday to all.
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Yeah @KilliczGe, the trichome coloration is really nice. Beautiful play of colors.

I don’t think you’ll get many pistil color changes. One of my Lockdowns also had almost uncolored pistils, but the trichomes were ripe. Only then, during drying, did the pistils color, and that’s precisely why you can’t rely solely on pistils. Now keep looking at the trichomes directly on the flowers. The leaves themselves always start to color first. I would gradually cut away larger leaves now, but all nicely sterile. So, in the last 14 days before the end, by removing large fan leaves, you reduce the risk of mold due to better air circulation, and once they’re gone, more light also reaches what’s underneath.

Now, in my 6th flowering week, I’ve already removed a good amount of foliage from all the ladies today. Each pot received another 2.5 liters of nutrient solution, pH 6.7 with EC 1.0 at 21 degrees, and finally, 20 ml of molasses/Lab was added.

This was the 2nd and last time I fed them extra. The stretching, especially with the Fast Diesel and the Mexican, was still manageable and hasn’t progressed since last week. What did continue, however; the swelling of the flowers and an increasing scent. With the Amnesia, the citrus is already sharply in the nose. The Jamaican, it just smells sweet, but so damn intensely that my mouth is already watering like crazy. :joy:

I only did the defoliation very late today, almost just before the lights went out so they could recover well during the dark phase. Since the Auto Pot is no longer running, I also have much better humidity levels that are no longer constantly too high.

The only thing I notice is that due to the Auto Pot and the constantly available water, the plant was constantly transpiring, without stopping, which on the one hand led to a higher nutrient requirement and on the other hand, they finished much faster.

Of the three; Amnesia, Mexican, and Jamaican, I can’t draw a comparison, but I can with the Fast Diesel. Because it already grew from seed with me, and the one here now is much further along than the first one at this time. This one also stretched completely differently than the first one.

So today I took new pictures, and this time I briefly turned off the fans beforehand so nothing would wiggle around, and I hope that made the pictures nicer, better, and sharper today. Let’s go, today is day 85; I’m sitting here with glasses because I can barely read the numbers on my phone. I’m getting blinder and blinder. :rofl: Flowering Day 38, middle of the sixth flowering week. Temperature 25 to 26 degrees and dark phase about 20 to 21 degrees. Humidity is only moving at 53 to 55 %.

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I think she is a very beautiful lady; according to the breeder, she needs 9 - 10 flowering weeks, so she still has a good 4 weeks, and I should probably feed her a bit more next week. :innocent:

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In a few days, more fan leaves will be removed. And continue to hope that the afterglow doesn’t result in a gentlemen’s visit. Today, during defoliation, I checked everywhere, and so far, everything is OK. I need to read up again. 2 or 3 ladies need 9 - 10 flowering weeks, and I will probably feed them again next week, maybe all of them again, because the Fast Diesel is also at 8 - 9 flowering weeks.

The three clones are also developing very well; tomorrow, only pH-regulated water is on the schedule, and I’ll skip nutrient solution once. Dark green in leaf color but no burnt tips. But it shouldn’t get that far in the first place. Oh yeah, there’ll be something to smoke again soon. Something different! I’m curious to see how it comes out of the Cannatrol. So, for today I’m off, and I have to get to the food my wife conjured up today. I’ve already tasted it, and it’s very delicious.

I should probably smoke something beforehand so it slides down even better. I wish you a good evening and continued success, greetings from Pflanzenpaule

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Good evening, my fellow growers :smiling_face_with_sunglasses::victory_hand:,

When you have @Pflanzenpaul as the “preceding poster,” there’s always a lot to read… :wink::grin:
And a lot of information. Your own post always feels more like an “addendum” then. :joy::joy:

Or some kind of “P.S.”… :grin::grin::grin:

Just kidding!! :call_me_hand::call_me_hand:

No, seriously for a moment. Yours looks super chic again!! :star_struck:

Whether with auto-pot or hand-watering. You can see that you have it very well under control again.

For me, I’m only on flowering day 13…

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Those pink trichomes :heart_eyes: i hope she is an amazing smoke

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Hi :smiley: and hey there, dear folks,

You have such awesome plants and little plants going that one gets really jealous^^

I wanted to check in again and give the all-clear.

It turns out it wasn’t all for nothing as I thought.

Yes, the plant is ruined and definitely no kilos, so no washing (for concentrates) either. But well, what can I say, see for yourselves.

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It’s not completely dry yet, just semi-dry, but I think this is quite good, as I thought I would go completely without this year. And on top of that, I have 141g of pure trim from which I will make butter, where excess material will also be added after drying, all over fifty each for me and my partner, as we want to stay legal^^

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Of course, not counting the mountain of stems, and the little bag and three Boveda packs account for the 52g that are extra^^

So all in all, it was worth it. The taste is developing in the right direction (according to the smell), but I haven’t tried it yet; this time I will let it cure for at least 2 months before testing. Except for butter, which I’ll make soon so I’m not completely without. All in all, I had my birthday yesterday, and this was today’s gift for me, that the last 4-5 months weren’t for nothing^^

Greetings deCha

May you never run out of fire, smoke, and vapor

And may we develop terpenes as body odor^^

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@decha977

Even if it didn’t turn into kilos, it remains to be wished that everything goes well with drying and that during curing, the best flavor with your desired effect will be even better. Unfortunately, with outdoor grows, significant losses are always to be expected. Mold, storm, and so on.

In the end, you’ll stay on legal ground, because let’s get down to business!

If I had a kilo lying there, legal or not. What was too much, I would hide, but I wouldn’t throw anything away, not for anything. A good harvest with good drying and then long curing, well stored. I still smoke a bit of Hindu Kush from my first grow now and then, and the little that’s left, now two years old, is still a great experience in terms of taste and potency.

Enjoy it and take care when the time comes. Greetings from Pflanzenpaule

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Hello everyone and here’s another one coming.

So, yesterday I found my small Samsung camera and charged the battery to test it this morning to see what kind of pictures it delivers of the plants.

I think there’s already a small difference compared to the phone camera. I’ll probably just need to practice and check to get a better setting, as it’s supposed to deliver sharp and HD-capable videos and pictures. Currently, it’s still a bit blurry when zoomed in. I’m just not a photographer. Well, I wasn’t a trained gardener either. But you can learn anything. I’m really curious to see how the pictures I took with this thing today appear here, and while doing so, I saw that the slightly lighter leaves of the Fast Diesel are now starting to turn purple from the leaf veins. I’m really excited to see what kind of play of colors there will be again.

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Today I wanted to water the 3 clones but left it because the soil still seemed very moist to me all the way to the top. The clones themselves are now doing very well in growth, and the Jamaican clone, having been taken out of flower, is getting stronger but is still struggling with revegging. Meanwhile, I’m keeping the shoots of the other two as low as possible. This way, several shoots will reach roughly the same height.

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I hope I can keep the other two in growth for long enough until J. K. is ready to go into flower as well.

Then I wish you a nice day and have fun growing. Greetings from Pflanzenpaule

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@Pflanzenpaul yes, you are absolutely right. With the kilo, I wanted to wash and try to make this Piatella. I would remain legal anyway, and it would probably be a bit less, but that would probably last me longer. Well, I’ll go with baking anyway. The storm damage happened quite early, I only have 5mm buds, but plenty of them^^ The hedge smell has already half faded and you can already guess that in 2 months it will smell and taste really awesome. It will be dried and cured with Boveda, first in a cardboard box and later in a tin can or wooden box. I’ll see, I had excellent results with both last year, so for drying and curing, I can only say I’ll do it like last year, except that I’ll wait two or three months before touching it, otherwise :winking_face_with_tongue: it won’t survive long, and when it’s finally ready, it’s already empty.

That shouldn’t happen to me again. Next time I’ll get a tent and a lamp with exhaust air and try that indoors, plus smaller pots, then I can switch back and forth as needed. I haven’t “played” indoors yet and also want to try hydroponics with Athena fertilizer. I had a terrible mosquito plague with Biobizz this year, which I really want to avoid in the future. I’ll only have the money for a tent and so on next summer, it’s difficult with a wife and 5 kids.

Greetings to all of you

May you never run out of :fire: smoke and vapor

May terpenes be our enveloping scent

deCha

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hello hello. I’ve had enough gnat infestations myself, and yes, I already have the Bio Bizz in its full range here. I’ll risk adding a good splash of neem oil when watering = activating the soil.

I did that now with the clones that have been in soil for over three weeks, and the yellow sticky traps are clean. Good, now I’m feeding them mineral nutrients, and you can do that there.

How it runs with just BB I’ll have to see then. When cultivating organically with a lot of soil life, it’s not so easy with neem oil in the soil because it can disrupt the beneficial life. Eat and be eaten.

Just a quick look at mine, and the Fast Diesel is getting more colorful. A deep purple tone is spreading on some buds. Even more than with the first one. Later, I’ll experiment with photogenic shots again with the Lumix. Have a nice day, and I would recommend a tent to you because then you won’t have storm damage. Man, what a mess. But it was great work, a giant bush.

Paule

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If you need help with the settings, I have an SLR camera and might be able to help. :wink:

Have a nice day.

Later, my parents are coming and hopefully they’ll have my brother’s birthday present with them.

@decha977
Happy belated birthday. You’re probably still “Virgo” :face_blowing_a_kiss::victory_hand:t3:

I’m already “Libra”

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@KilliczGe No, from 09/24 it’s Libra, I’m just on the first day, but Ascendant Virgo is also not so easy ^^

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Thanks, I’ve already realized that photography is also very important to you.

Now the Lumix isn’t high-end, but back then it wasn’t exactly cheap either.

I put it back into operation yesterday after a long time, as well as settings and post-processing.

There are countless things to set and adjust. It can also take great underwater shots.

Yesterday I changed a few settings and the zoom goes even further.

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Hello, there was a lot to do in the flowering tent today. I took many photos because this sight simply captivated me. The watering from 2 days ago, 2.5 liters per pot, was practically gone today, as the sensors were back around 30%, and the humidity dropped quite a bit. So, in the morning, I gave 4 liters of water with 20 ml of molasses/Lab, and I adjusted the pH to 6.7.

It can’t hurt in case important organisms in the soil can’t keep up as well.

Each pot received 1 liter first. I skipped nutrient solution today because they only got it 2 days ago. At noon, I took another 5 liters, and added 30 ml of soil amendment to revitalize the soil with living soil bacteria. 25 ml of EM Aktiv, 25 ml of molasses/Lab. The bacteria want sugar, and the plants still need a lot of potassium and CO. Calculated per liter, it was 7.5 ml of S.A. (Soil Amendment), 6.25 ml of EM Aktiv, and 6.25 ml of M/L. When I wanted to adjust the pH here as well, the measurement showed 6.4 pH.

So the additives already lowered the pH, and the EC showed 1.2. Water temperature was 20 degrees, and so another 1.25 liters went into the soil. Currently, a good 2.5 liters per pot every 2 days are necessary to keep the sensors at 30 to 45%, which prevents them from getting too dry or too wet, and that does them good. Looking at the pictures, I think they are showing it right now.

A comparison with the Fast Diesel showed that the first one only looked like this current one at flowering Day 55, while the current one is already at flowering Day 40. This confirms my suspicion that the current one is a good 1.5 weeks ahead of the first one in its development. However, the 7th flowering week only begins on Monday, and I’ll still take that with me. But then it will be time to examine the trichomes magnified with a microscope more closely; I can already see that it’s getting milky and very resinous. The other three are specified with 8 to 10 weeks of flowering. And that gives some more time. I thought it was nearing its end, but with always new surprises, the opposite is happening. Almost daily, a different sight emerges, and as I find, always more beautiful. Towards the approaching end of the 6th flowering week, Day 87, flowering Day 40, this is what the flowering tent looked like today at first glance!

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Next week it will be time to remove some fan leaves from each plant again, and I will bring the lamps a few more cm closer. The Fast Diesel will be the first one that can go for drying soon. It already looks very successful.

With that, I’m off and wish you all a nice, quiet, relaxing weekend with the best regards from Pflanzenpaule

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:rofl::rofl::rofl:
Oh, my family…

About half a year ago, I hinted that I’d like this lamp from the Amazon store.. back then
Good price.
My mother asked a month or two ago if the lamp was still relevant. I was like, “yeah, for sure.”
Weeks of hopeful waiting came to an end.
Today was my big day, my parents and one of my brothers came by.
No lamp.
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“It was no longer available at the same price as back then. It costs 189€ there now.. or something like that.”
Okay. I looked for two minutes and found the good light for 95€ on eBay in the summer sale, directly from the Mars Hydro DE dealer, and showed it to him.. oh. :open_mouth:
:joy:

If you don’t do everything yourself,… so there was birthday money, and my mother secretly arranged for them to pay 75€ of it

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@KilliczGe

When I look at the flowers in the picture, the lamp you are currently using also seems to be very good. It still has some time ahead of it and will swell up a bit more. But they already look very promising.

I read the flower reports of mine and it doesn’t surprise me that the Fast Diesel is already so far along with me. Yesterday, I even found information online from IZI Fast Diesel, which it is, stating that it should be good in 7 flowering weeks. Now I have information ranging from 7 to 9 weeks.

So the microscope is ready in its gallows stand for particularly shake-free pictures and I will check later how far along the trichomes are. It’s quite possible that I can harvest them in a week, and then the afterglow would have been well tolerated. Because no signs of male growth are visible anywhere. How could it be otherwise, all of them except the Amnesia metabolized the water yesterday, because the sensors are very low again. This is particularly extreme with the Mexican. I think it would also take 3 liters a day. But that’s then tricky with Living Soil again because it shouldn’t be kept too wet. Here it’s always about finding the right balance, which isn’t easy when they need so much water. Paule wishes you a good day.

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Thanks, thanks.
Yes, but with the wider tent, there’s a light included.
First, the ventilation over.

It might arrive on Tuesday or Wednesday.
Until then, still alone in the tent :camping: that will then be the Veggie tent.

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The long tent. It still has little ones who like it even moister :joy:
Net arrived today and fits

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Have a nice Saturday so far.
I’ll only show the little ones once they’re out of the ground.

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The cutting was trimmed a bit today, watered, and is still alive.

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Bye :victory_hand:t3:

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The Zushi has been online since yesterday. After I manicured for 4 hours and had barely finished half, I left the rest on the stems and spread it out on a layer. I’ll pick up the trim bowl from a friend on Monday or Tuesday and do that with it on the weekend (?). As long as he doesn’t need it, it’ll stay with me for now. The Watermelon Candy’s still have 16-19 days, then I’ll need that thing again anyway, otherwise I’ll be busy for a week :joy:.

The Zombie Death Fuck is on day 71 of 65-75, it can stay until next week. Trichomes are almost as they should be and it smells so deliciously fruity. The Jealousy, day 33 (from the formation of the first pistils) can therefore also be finished sooner, or how do I calculate the start of flowering outdoors? Pistils + 2 weeks :thinking: anyway, I’ll see. That would then also apply to the watermelons :thinking: I need to look at that more closely. Pictures have not been uploaded yet, they might come later.

Next week, the 5 remaining revegged clones (my wife gave one to an acquaintance of ours, he now has a tent, something should go in there right away) will go into the tent for 2-3 weeks of veg. I’m curious to see what they achieve in that time in the 3.5l herbal soil with mycorrhiza. The roots have already reached the drainage holes, so I think they will explode under better light. Propagation 40W 16H, in the tent I’ll start with 75W 16H and after a week, depending on growth, 150W 18h for 1-2 weeks, before I switch over.

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So there goes Saturday, almost over. Wishing everyone a good evening.

Today, the little ones got fed.

One liter per pot is currently enough once a week. Half a dose of nutrients, and today I noticed. 3 liters of water with nutrient solution, plus 15 ml of soil conditioner and 10 ml of EM Active, brought the pH from 8 to 6.5.

I didn’t need to regulate it down anymore.

Tomorrow I need to measure the pH in the soil to see if frequent application doesn’t drive the pH down too much. So far, they look good and are cultivating well.

The Mexi Clone today: Cultivation Day 21

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It could be that it’s not a cutting of the Mexican after all, but rather from the Amnesia. I’ll probably only really know during flowering what the scent will be like then. The fact that it’s still not so tall comes from the training because I kept the shoots down so far so that the Jamaican Clone can keep up with its Revegging. Today is Cultivation Day 14 for her.

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Still only producing 3-finger leaves and hasn’t quite fully recovered yet.

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Let’s see what becomes of it.

In the morning there were three lower sensor readings, so I added 1 liter of water to the Mexican, 500 ml to the Fast Diesel in flower, and again to the Jamaican. Today was just a small top-up because tomorrow is the actual watering day. The Mexican, in particular, shows great thirst.

Today I focused more on the Fast Diesel. Information here ranges from 7 to 9 flowering weeks until it’s finished.

Tomorrow, six flowering weeks will be complete, and the 7th will begin. So I took a closer look at her trichomes, and many are already cloudy, milky.

Amber is still missing, and some are still clear/glassy. But she won’t need another 2 weeks. So, from the middle to the end of next week, I will stop watering her and let her dry out in the pot.

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Within a few days, she continues to turn purple. And as I said, today I took a magnified look at the trichome heads.

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Not yet at the peak of its maturity, but it’s progressing.

The other three still need their three to four weeks, which fits well.

This way, I can gradually put the clones into flower to let the Jamaican Clone complete its Revegging. Then, have a nice Sunday, and that’s it for the weekend again. Greetings from Pflanzenpaule

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Hey there Growlings :smiling_face_with_sunglasses::victory_hand:,

First of all, Happy Belated Birthday to my @KilliczGe!!:victory_hand::smiling_face_with_sunglasses::ok_hand::cloud::cloud:

Well, look at that. New tent, new lamp, and where’s the harvest now? :sweat_smile::call_me_hand:

As you can see, you’re already doing great!

I’ll have to see if there’s something to :eyes: at my place again tomorrow!?

Anyway, a nice weekend to all of you!

Grow on everyone :+1::sign_of_the_horns::victory_hand::ok_hand::cloud::cloud::cloud:

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