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    Hello guys, it's been a while since I updated my jurnal... I didn't post more pictures because I have real trouble taking pictures in greenhouse, it's really hot and moist in there, so I had some problems with the plants, because of the neighbours I can not put ventilators, and it was 38 C temperature these days here... But I told myself, I will do better next year, better preparations and better growing. I can tell you that the plants are twice the size now comparing to the posted pictures, they are really bushy and dense, and the tallest is about 1m60cm high! I guess they will flower in middle of august or beggining of septembre, so the have little less than two months to grow. I ordered powder feeding hybrids, it was released by customs, so I am expecting it to arrive every day, can't wait! On friday I go to holiday, so I won't be here for 10 days, but, when I come back, I promise I will put new pictures! Until then, goat boy out.
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    Nice grow and I hope you enjoy harvest time Did you pull out any fan leaves to let more air around the bud from say week 5 on and later ? During the last 14 days I usually strip the rest from what is left after lollipopping off the plant and only leave a few selected fan leaves on them that fit the canopy. I must admit, the first time I did that I did not know if that was good or bad but it turned out good for bud development, prevent mold & fungus in the last week(s) as much as possible and last but not least, the final cleaning makes it a lot easier to harvest, half of the work has been done the days before. Ever since, indoors, I lollipop them as early as possible to funnel the power for the upper ⅓ of the plant and take fan leaves out when density of fioliage need it at any stage and definitely in the last 3 weeks before harvest. ⅔ of the plants are naked "underneath", only the upper1/3 stays with buds and fioliage. You also avoid smaller buds lower down which are a pain to harvest but instead have fewer but bigger ones "upstairs".
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