Sipping Super Sativa Seed Club Strawberry Cookies In Sanlight

The smell is something else.. don't got the filter in.
The Strawberry Cookies actually smells like strawberries.. and the Sugar Bomb Punch just smells sweet.
So together when the exhaust runs it smells like very sweet strawberries.

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Heavenly
 
here’s to wrapping this one up
I smoke tested honey cream
Ok
I guess the only benefit of this grow
Is having a life time supply of seeds
And learning a few valuable tweaks
She’s finishing in a week or so, chocolate haze,
in spite of everything, smells like fruity wafer and hazelnut chocolate.

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Thanks for sticking around,
Merry Christmas and happy new year all
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here’s to wrapping this one up
I smoke tested honey cream
Ok
I guess the only benefit of this grow
Is having a life time supply of seeds
And learning a few valuable tweaks
She’s finishing in a week or so, chocolate haze,
in spite of everything, smells like fruity wafer and hazelnut chocolate.

IMG_1008.jpeg

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Thanks for sticking around,
Merry Christmas and happy new year all
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Euhm? you sure you in the right thread 😆
A Nutella smelling plant? enjoy!
it's amazing the smells these plants can produce,
 
@420 Eyyy this thread ain't finished yet.. it's mine! not Niles! he just posted in the wrong thread.
They just dunked it in completed journals.
lol - sht happens and you're the I in the middle of it sometimes
@Mike Wright may be able to sort it out for you
 
Sensi skunk from last grow
Better when you haven’t smoked in a few days 🤯
So what should I do now? Erase it?
Just copy paste it to your thread? erasing seems a bit late. you only get 420 minutes to edit a post? or 4 minutes 20 one of those.
And well it's plants.. I don't mind.
 
I'm starting to get some of these yellows on the big sugar punch.. in week 5 makes me think I'm at the stage where the root mass isn't in right relation to the medium to regulate ph or feed things enough @cbdhemp808 @Azimuth
Could also be fast phenos as both said they had types that could finish in 6,5 to 7w and longer ones of 9 which is still fast. Like 8-9 weeks I already always considered to be fast plants..
I mean I wouldn't mind fast phenos outdoors here but indoor I'd rather not as then they just pop up a bud and be ready instead of keep building.

Maybe not enough light but they're on the top side of the middle of the plant.
Last time in the fabric pot and bottom light I had no leaf senescence until plant very ripe stage, but that was also way more gallons for the same sized plant

What exactly is changing in plant requirements and how does she influence the medium when flowering? as I'm thinking a bunch of different feedbackloops occur when flowering changing the chemistry also surrounding the roots.


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That one just looks hungry to me. They still need N in flower even though most growers think they need to switch to higher P and K nutrients. That's true, but they still need N. Worm castings are a good source and bring lots of other great stuff along with them.
 
That one just looks hungry to me. They still need N in flower even though most growers think they need to switch to higher P and K nutrients. That's true, but they still need N. Worm castings are a good source and bring lots of other great stuff along with them.
So she's just looking for N? the BioCanna flores is 2-2-5

Hmm I can't let the res go empty? as well the arrow was down, but the pot was still super wet so I was like I'll feed tomorrow..
 
I'm starting to get some of these yellows on the big sugar punch.. in week 5 makes me think I'm at the stage where the root mass isn't in right relation to the medium to regulate ph or feed things enough
I've come to the conclusion with some grows, SIP or otherwise, that a root-bound condition can signal the end of things... premature senescence. I just did a postmortem on my comparison grow and found the SIP plant's roots had packed the medium, and the medium never dried out toward the end. Another SIP plant that I harvested the same day, which was a lot more successful, had a looser root mass and was fully dried out. It was the same SIP design, same soil. Looks like some strains/phenos just do better in SIPs, in the root zone.
 
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