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high Azure,
looking good and healthy :-) best wishes M.
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Update pic
Getting ready for the flip.
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azure, that is one healthy little plant! real beauty
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Great looking plant with awesome structure, was there any
training or cutting? Lots of good light makes such a difference.
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Love the leaves on the Zamaldelica . Beautiful plant.!! After One month cure it is very potent
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LST training with twist ties. You can see one of the red and white twist ties towards the bottom left of the plant. The plant looks best in the morning and can get droopy if temp goes to low and/or if I add too much water so Ive been keeping a close eye on her. I cut one branch of and gave it to a buddy so hopefully his clone will take off soon. I'll put her in a 5 gallon bucket this weekend and flip to flower.
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Oh Yeah. I forgot to mention that I had sent MadMac about ten messages asking questions about soil, containers and everything else needed for a successful grow. MadMac has answered every question promptly and with detailed explanations!
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Legend
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Soil Mix pH test result
Here is the pH test result of the soil mix I will be using for the transplant to flower: 60 % high quality peat, 30 % coco fiber, 10 % worm casting and a bit of perlite and guano in polm form. It looks like it's around 6.5 pH.
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