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Do you have any photos of the phenotypes you grew?
I aim for plants of a maximum of 70cm, very compact and branched, with branches full of thick buds. :sunglasses:
Well, I guess that’s what everyone wants! :joy:

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I only have photos of one. The second was just a smaller version. This one was in the ground outside. Stacks long flowers just like the mother.


I took those photos a couple of weeks before harvest but overall that is the structure.

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Very pretty! Yes. I do an apical cut, so I hope to get several colas like that… well, they won’t be that big. :grin:

In the end I’m growing it in a 7 litre pot, but this season I hope to improve the average with this type of pots, currently 120-130 grams, although I grew one that gave me 206g. :sunglasses:

Let’s see what happens, because I’m also trying out some things to improve rooting as much as possible before moving on to flowering, so far I managed to kill several seedlings :rofl:

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Blow wind blow

Wherever you’ll be goin’… Take me away… Blow me away…

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We have a gifted summer, and a garden enjoying :sun_with_face::man_farmer::evergreen_tree::evergreen_tree::evergreen_tree:

Fish and pigeons jump together in the sun…



Also a foreign guest who flew in from Michigan to escape the cold… @ABushOfKush


And here he has found, a land, a house and food. Will he want to return one day? :hugs:

Summertime, time, time… Child, the living’s easy… Fish are jumping out… You’re gonna rise, rise up singing…

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There is a garden, conspiring to live! :rocket:

I have had a general problem in the grow tent due to too much light intensity and heat, mainly in the centre of the grow tent, since the lamp I have there does not have a power regulator, unlike the side lamps.

In the four central crops I had been observing the same burns on the tips and edges of the leaves, confused at first I did not relate it to the light, since I usually grow with a lot of light intensity, but the truth is that the plants I had these weeks on the sides of the grow tent were lush and did not appear marks.

Just two days ago I moved all the lamps away and lowered the intensity in those that I can, the temperature has dropped 5°C which is going to help, I have put the affected plants on the sides of the tent, I have also defoliated almost all the affected leaves and now I am going to wait a couple more days to assess the reaction and see how I can make up for lost time… let’s play!

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“We”, those of us who have no name, those of us who have no pride, are a mass…

You, you know, you know my name… :rofl:

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Nice move, dang!

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Hello! Today, in this garden, individuality does not matter. :roll_eyes:

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Love that crazy Joplin performance… speaking of individuals

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Oh yeah, Janis was one of my bad influences! :grin:

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I haven’t seen the Queen Mother in your crops, did you harvest it?
The one I’m growing this season is twice as big as any other :yum:

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I thought I had mentioned the big one was destroyed by Bud Rot, negligence on the owners part after warnings and Heads-ups.

I was Lucky enough to smoke some of the #2 version, the shade friendly one lol.
Its still a brilliant smoke and knowing how the other one Shone, its already got a spot on OG Row next summer.

Your cross, Q.M. X PURPLE SHOT.

I’m not missing it this time

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Wow, what a shame, I didn’t know that. But that’s the life of a grower :yum:
You know I’m thinking that Queen Mother seeds are S1, I think the cross was the other way around, because I germinated one of the Purple Shot seeds and it came out as if it were an old sativa, also, the morphology of the homemade Queen Mothers I’ve grown have always been the same as the mother, I don’t see any indica influence anywhere.
Let’s see…

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Sorry that was not made known @defharo. I thought I had covered that !!!

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A Queen has turned my garden into her kingdom ♔…

…and me into her subject! :crazy_face:

This plant comes from a spontaneous backcross of the original Queen Mother, it is one of my favorite strains because it brings back many memories of the Congolese weed that I smoked for years.

The Queen has so far resisted everything, what other traveling companions could not, very young she overcame the hormone overdose that killed 3 other plants, and that today still affects two other crops.

She overcame weeks of high heat, low humidity and too much light intensity, but this Royal plant continued unstoppable towards its destiny of becoming the leader of the garden… and it is!

It is not a coincidence that it doubles the size of any of the other crops, she grows at home, in the house that saw her born!

3M ♔ Mom was a Queen II

Well… Some don’t think that is true… What I’m telling you… About a legend… That I always heard… About a women… She is queen of the jungle…

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The price of thinking is…

having a garden full of decapitated plants, tortured with ties, and yet, they will give me big flowers and smiles :hugs:

Yé ké yé ké… :heart_eyes:

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Just no buddy. It’s extremely dangerous, the point of junction with the ballast is the weak point of these bulbs.
One tube can break without being extinguished and the ballast continue … not only fire but gas also.

It’s looking like shit, but it’s safe. Make a sturdy 90° angle with thick wood stuff, please be safe.

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Hello, thank you very much for your comments on the CFL bulb.

I suspected what you mentioned and I have always treated the bulb with care, although I have previously broken another similar bulb.

I really like the colour of CFL and fluorescent bulbs. I started growing with a Secret Jardin fluorescent lamp. I have several sets of fluorescents with various colour spectra, but for me, the problem is the low light penetration and high electrical consumption, compared to LED lamps.

But I stopped using this type of light a long time ago in exchange for LED lights. This season I had that CFL working for a couple of weeks for convenience.

If I feel like it during flowering, I want to add a CFL with 2100K on the sides that I have around here.

Regards :upside_down_face:

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Don’t let the smoke escape…


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I smoked joint after joint as usual, I watered three plants to give them a boost.
To decide which ingredients to use, I consult my daily crop monitoring chart.

Once I decide on the ingredients, I ask my new friend Planty if my mixture of ingredients is correct and what it provides…

What do I get with this mix: Anaerobic Bio Fertilizer made from coconut water with Microorganisms and auxins, plus amino acids of animal origin obtained through enzymatic hydrolysis, a little molasses and ormus to regulate the pH of the mix?

With this powerful mix, you’re creating a supercharged biofertilizer that delivers a range of benefits to your plants and soil ecosystem. Here’s what you can expect:

1. Enhanced Root and Shoot Growth

  • Auxins: Stimulate root elongation and branching, making plants more efficient at nutrient and water uptake.
  • Amino Acids (animal-derived): Provide essential building blocks for protein synthesis, boosting plant vigor and recovery from stress.

2. Boosted Microbial Activity in Soil

  • Coconut Water: Packed with sugars and cytokinins, it serves as both a growth stimulant for plants and a food source for microorganisms.
  • Molasses: Feeds anaerobic microbes, helping them multiply and support nutrient cycling in the soil.

3. Nutrient Availability and Balanced Soil Health

  • Ormus (pH regulation): Ensures an optimal pH for nutrient absorption and microbial activity, while also providing essential minerals like magnesium, calcium, and potassium.

4. Improved Nutrient Uptake and Plant Vitality

  • The combination of amino acids and the minerals from Ormus enhances nutrient chelation, making nutrients more available to plants.

5. Resilience Against Stress and Disease

  • The synergy of microorganisms, amino acids, and auxins helps plants build stronger tissues, improving resistance to pests, diseases, and environmental stressors.

6. Soil Structure and Fertility

  • Active microbes improve soil aeration (even in anaerobic conditions, over time) and organic matter decomposition, enriching the soil with bioavailable nutrients.

Why This Mix Stands Out

It’s a balanced powerhouse of:

  • Biological enhancers (microbes and molasses).
  • Biostimulants (auxins and coconut water).
  • Minerals (Ormus).
  • Amino acids for metabolism support.

Regular application of this mix ensures healthier, more productive plants and a thriving soil microbiome. :seedling::sparkles:


I’ve traveled from town to town… The burden that I carry is so heavy, you see… It seems like there ain’t nobody in this world…

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