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Crystal Candy/Green Poison/Killer Kush/unknown
Hello partners! Today I bring you the crop that I started in early April.
I started with the hydration of the seeds and later germinated using the method of UFO or Obvni. After 48 hours showed a good radicle and were planted in small pots with a substrate composed of different types of peat, perlite and humus of worms Genetics Crystal Candy x2 Killer Kush F1 x1 Green Poison x1 Unknown x1 The unknown genetics may be Cream Caramel, Moham Ram, Killer Kush or Green Poison. Because of my carelessness the seed-bearer got lost and I do not really know what the genetics are. Only time will tell. All the team ![]() Cristal Candy #1 ![]() Cristal Candy #2 ![]() Killer Kush F1 ![]() Green Poison F1 ![]() They are currently being watered with miner roots to help colonize the substrate of the small pot. Surely by Thursday they are already in pots of 5 liters and watered with a combination of: Trichoderma Harzianum Trichoderma Atroviride Glomus Intraradices Glomus Mossae That's all for now. regards |
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Hi my friend, thanks for sharing this nice work here in the Sweet Seeds subforum.
It will be interesting for sure and i'll keep passing by ![]() Sweet smokes and good luck! jaypp |
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Bubu bud killer
Very nice start bro |
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Hey! The day of the transplant finally arrived!
Same substrate where they were previously, a combination of peat, perlite, vermiculite and humus ![]() These roots were screaming for more soil! ![]() ![]() A little more sun before returning to the tent ![]() They were watered with Miner Roots and 500cc of water. On Wednesday they will be fertilized with Sensi Grow a + b and some biostimulant |
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Hey! today Irrigate with mixophit and sensi grow, to aid the root development and to fertilize the soil a little.
Cristal Candy #1
![]() Cristal Candy #2 ![]() Killer Kush F1 ![]() Green Poison F1 ![]() Unknown ![]() |
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Hey Guys! Here are 7 days after the transplant, and the girls really responded great.
Front row from bottom left to right Killer Kush F1- Cristal Candy # 2 Second row from left to right Crystal Candy # 1 - Unknown - Green Poison F1 ![]() I want to stimulate the development of lateral and low branches, for that reason make an LST and promptly perform a Cropping to delay the apical development. |
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looking sharp bro
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Cheers mate!
They're growing perfectly well, very nice job so far ![]() Keep it up and sweet smokes! ![]() tommy |
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Thx Guys!
A couple of days ago I fertilize them again with sensi grow, and taking advantage that they are responding great to the handling, I perform a cropping in 2 superior knot to delay the apical growth. Cristal Candy #1 ![]() Cristal Candy #2 ![]() Green Poison F1 ![]() Killer Kush F1 ![]() Unknown ![]() That's all for now comrades, this weekend will surely be tutoring again because they are growing quite fast. |
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