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Yes, yes @Pflanzenpaul
I’m such a banana :banana::joy:
I notice it myself from time to time, Jo.

Thanks for the detailed technical explanation.

On another note.
Let’s leave the clubs alone for now :joy:
They have enough to do with cutting down bureaucracy :joy:

Here’s the post, no Social Club :joy: easy growing without your own apartment, electricity, etc.?

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Before :joy:

A vacant house can’t be, so we’ll build a garden in it.

And when it drips downstairs, the fun’s over :joy::joy:

You know how it is :wink:

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As you said.
All the bureaucracy shit.
The guys chose the easy and more convenient way.
It’s just bad when there’s a lack of a water pipe seal

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In my area, I’ve heard a few times that they suddenly showed up at people’s doors. In one case, they immediately dismantled and took everything; that person was apparently suspected of trafficking. If someone snitches on you, things can escalate very quickly. Of course, they’re more likely to look for people who have proper setups like those in Gelsenkirchen. On Monday, I switched channels on TV and landed on DMAX; it was about the police in England, who took down three such operations in one week. There were 2000+ plants per operation. Two were in abandoned factories and one in a residential house. I just peeked into my ice cube mold, and three out of four are slightly open. Mine is almost twice as big and will probably need a few more hours until it comes out.

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As I’ve seen on TV, they test individual plants before they are destroyed, probably to see how high the penalty will be. At least in England. I can’t say how it works here, but I think it’s similar.

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Moin moin @herr_gruen
They do that here too, determining the content of confiscated items in the lab.
It’s about the pure content and its quantity.
I don’t know how it is with plants.
The cops don’t let the plants mature to test them then.
And the rest of the story fits perfectly.
Among other things, I had this experience back then.
An unknown caller claimed to the cops that I was selling cannabis and :mushroom: products, and I subsequently got a house search.
When they found nothing and told me the reason for their coming.
I kindly asked them out the door and just said they could come back if they could offer a bit more than something like that.
That’s the outrageous thing, that someone just has to talk nonsense for them to jump on it.
And reading out the phone isn’t that simple either @KilliczGe.
Firstly, I wouldn’t hand it over.
I’d break it first.
To unlock it, it also requires my fingerprint.
That’s generally not given.
No PIN either.
And with that, there would be no access for them here either.
The rest comes down to who you trust in the private sphere.
Since I haven’t had a house search for 15 years and also cruise undisturbed in my car.
That already shows that I’m not of interest to them. Why would I be?
I take care of myself and my family.
Aside from that, you notice when you become interesting to the cops.
Suddenly being controlled more often!
Should make one think about pulling the emergency brake if one walks on dark paths.
But I’m out of that age and enjoy the peace and my trip.
Have a nice day, I’m now distributing the rest of the compost tea. Paule

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Hello everyone, whether legal or illegal, I’ll keep cultivating; with these results, you just can’t stop. Look how beautiful she is without training, such dense, compact

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Oh what a wonderful beautiful morning here with me.
As I just woke up, this pot of cappuccino shone at me.


With a banknote heart!
Yes, that’s how you could calmly start every day.
With that, the blood analysis Gizmo is also paid for.
The bill and the results came yesterday.
Everything turned out better than expected.
All organ values are within the target range.
Yesterday, the lamp distance in the small tent had to be adjusted again because the 2 clones had grown to 34 cm again.
They easily gain 2 cm in height each day.
Left the lamp at 60% dimming and brought it back to 39 cm distance.
Growth Day 25 Clone 1


Clone 2 of the Cookies OG

Not much more and they will be on the net.


Today there will be some water again and I will place soil sensors in the earth to better monitor the soil moisture. The light will also go out an hour earlier today, and with that, I’m slowly starting to gently transition them into the flowering period, as their mother had stretched quite a bit.
They probably will too.
In the flowering tent, yesterday, each pot received the last liter of compost tea.
All 3 are showing nitrogen deficiency.
Leaves are turning yellow, starting from the bottom. And the Cookies OG is hit the worst.
This is not overwatering resulting in oxygen deficiency in the substrate.
Rather, the sensors were calibrated too low and thus too little water was given. Or they are extremely hungry, and the microbes/bacteria can no longer keep up. Especially when Living Soil becomes too dry, the productivity of the soil inhabitants is reduced.
Today I will measure the soil pH, and yesterday, in addition to 1 liter of compost tea each, I also supplied 3 liters of water with Bio Bizz. Flowering fertilizer, microbes, and food for them.
According to the feeding schedule, 50% of the given dose was administered.
The EC was then 1.8, and with 10 ml of soil amendment and 10 ml of EM Aktiv, I brought the pH down to 6.6.
Let’s see if that can stop the depletion somewhat.
Flowering day 33 is a bit early.
That is the 5th flowering week.
The Strawberry Kush


The Jamaican


It’s still fine for both of them!
There are a few lowest leaves starting to turn yellow.
Before the first compost tea gulp the day before yesterday. All three stood for three days without water. That was probably too little water overall given their increased thirst and high nutrient requirement.
The Cookies OG
stood out from the beginning with great thirst, and accordingly, it is now suffering particularly.

Since the pictures were then taken directly from the side and almost under the left lamp.
It looks even more striking in terms of color.
For her, I have also already removed some completely depleted leaves from the bottom.
Basically, Bio Bizz fertilizer is almost nothing other than a Living Soil. It’s about microbes and food for them.
Let’s see if it helps to get the ladies plump and ready.
Saturday marks the start of the 6th flowering week, and there are still 4 - 6 weeks until the end.
Then many greetings and a nice day to all of you. Paule

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I wish you a happy birthday, Paule.

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Yes Congratulations :confetti_ball:

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Thanks thanks guys.
Oh man, oh man! The thing with the sensors is really awesome.
I have that 2-liter pot with a very delicate 2% living soil mix in which clone 3 died because it was too wet.
I kept the pot moist and now there are 3 Ecowitt sensors in it and the new AC Infinity Sensor.


Oh dear, it took a while for the sensor to show anything.
So, connecting wirelessly to the controller via transmitter doesn’t work at all with sensors.

So one now controls the exhaust fan in the small tent and the other the humidifier, and that’s already 2 fewer cables.

Only when I connected the soil moisture sensor cable to the sensor socket did it show a reading.
And then the picture appeared that I don’t like at all.
On neutral, the AC Sensor showed 80% saturation.
But if the soil is wet, so much so that 100 ml of water goes in at the top and comes directly out at the bottom.
The sensor should show 100% wet.
And the soil is saturated. The pot was in water yesterday and isn’t absorbing anything today either.
And the thing shows 80%.
Then I calibrated it, and it allows 10 steps up or down.
10 up and it showed 90%.
You have to keep in mind that 90% is too wet. Meaning 100% saturated.
Now I have calibrated the three Eco Witt sensors so they also show 90%. Which also means 100% saturated.
The optimal range will then be around 40 - 60%.
When the 2 sensors in the flowering tent were then calibrated to the determined settings of the three in the wet pot.
The soil is clearly too wet.
That explains why the leaves are turning yellow.
Let’s see how things go when I now run the whole thing at 40 - 60%.
Before sensors go into the clone pots, I want to observe for a few days how the falling values are as the soil dries out for each individual sensor.
But with the clones, things are going well, as they are growing daily.
The upper leaves are getting bigger and bigger.
Tomorrow the lamp needs to be a bit higher again.
Starting today, the light hours are decreasing, 17 today, 16 tomorrow, and so on until it reaches 12/12.
Then the growth will really kick off again.
Clone 2 also drained its saucer today.
Best regards from Pflanzenpaule

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The Green Gelato, planted 1 cm deep in the soil yesterday after having poked through the paper towel, saw the light of day today.
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Amazing @herr_gruen
always nice to see new life emerge.
RRRRRRRR and when the fruit is so delicious in the end.
I still had so much planned! Like placing sensors with the clones.
Then I had the brilliant idea to form the hash into balls and vacuum-seal them individually in foil.
At first, the Mexican Sativa lump crumbled a bit, but then it could quickly be formed into a ball.
Somehow I found the thing almost creamy and an amazing scent.
A little taste was a must :innocent: and the taste!
Awesome - super cool.
The effect!
I’m lying stiff as a board on the bed.
But so incredibly pleasantly stoned.
Nothing’s happening right now. :joy:
Luckily, I had already moved the lamp back to 39 cm distance from the clones. They were back at 34 cm, and the tallest ones are touching the net. Both are 41 cm high and with the pot, 72 cm from the ground.
Today is their 16-hour sun day.
Since they already have 2 hours less light per day, I increased the dimmer from 60% to 65%.
And since the leaves are still standing nicely and nothing looks wilted, they’ll survive another day without a drink.
Maybe I’ll become more active again. For now, I’m still enjoying it.


My mother yesterday! Cool card.
Best regards from Paule

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Just checked the ice cube tray again, and behold, the Fat Gorilla has sprouted. The pot had already been prepared yesterday, so it went directly into the soil. Trichoderma, Rhizobacter, and Mycorrhiza were

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@Pflanzenpaul happy bday bro

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So, number 4 also harvested. This time I did something different and threw them into the bowl, trimmed them, and packed them into the dry ferm bags. Let’s see how it turns out. I made a mistake the first time; I hung them up and gravity pressed all the buds downwards. I think nothing molded only because of constant checking, but this time I nicely placed them on a grid.

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Today the little ones came into the tent. The lamp is running at 60 watts with a distance of 45 cm. A humidifier was also placed in the middle to drive up the humidity until they have formed enough roots.

At the moment, the little ones are 3 cm tall. Day length is 16 hours.

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Hello hello, another small update from my side.

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Very nice, everything, very nice :smiling_face_with_three_hearts:

And as it sometimes happens with me, I threw in another bean from my stock the other day.

Just like that, to fill the pot. This time no kitchen paper or anything.
Like with the little tomatoes, just into the soil, moisten it, lid on and onto the heating mat.
And behold. Four days later, very nice and fast again.



Bottom left next to the automatic one in front. There she stands.
No cultivation without Cereal Milk :joy: again. Seed no. 4

Olé

Best regards :vulcan_salute:

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Hello everyone, and I just discovered that my last post was only 2 days ago.
And back then, the clones were still a bit below the net.
Today, they got a small drink again. 400 ml into the saucers as an emergency sip.
1.2 liters each went into the soil from above.
Sensors were also put into the soil today.
Here it shows that the soil moisture of the Dope Soil is moving nicely in the peak.
This shows the fast cultivation and that there are no CalMag problems or other deficiencies visible.
Today the clones are on cultivation day 28 and both are 43 cm tall at their highest shoots and they are slightly above the net.
Today is a 15-hour light day, and yesterday, I compensated for the first 2 hours less light by increasing the light dimmer from 60% to 65%.
Tomorrow will be the 14-hour light day, where again 2 hours less and again 5% more light to then 70%.
Tuesday will then be the first 12-hour day, beginning of flowering time and start with 75% light dimmer.
Full power will be given at the end of the first week of flowering.
Clone 1


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Clone 2
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Now the stretch will start soon, and for 14 days they will be placed on the net.

I postponed watering the flowering plants until tomorrow, so they were without water for 4 days, and the sensors corrected very well downwards, but with 46% soil moisture today for the Jamaican, they still have enough.
A quick glance showed that no further yellowed leaves appeared.
So I am on track with the recalibration of the Eco Witt sensors.
The buds have also gained good size.
I’m still thinking about intervening again supportively from the Bio Bizz range with microbes and food for them, adding half a dose when watering tomorrow.
Time to take new photos of them then too.
I wish you all a nice weekend. Greetings from Pflanzenpaule

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Anyone here from Prague, or been there? I’m from California and am going there in June :clinking_beer_mugs:

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