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Violeta, a balcony grow.

lifted_fins

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Hello. I believe this might be my first post here. I wanted to share the Violeta I put in the soil on the 30th of May. She's in a 15 gallon fabric pot, and in Bio365 bioflower soil. So far, I love this plant, but she's getting very tall on me. I may need a step stool. I see from looking at some various pictures, she looks a little different indoors. Have a great week everyone
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lifted_fins

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Wow she looks really healthy. I bet the main cola is going to be as big as your arm. Thanks for sharing your work and keep us posted on this one. I love Ace seeds.
You aren't joking lol. She's only been getting rain water. Im a little concerned I won't be able to reach if she stretches too much in flower. Ace said she'd be compact 😂 compared to ....an oak ? Lol I'm so excited for this. Another few inches grown
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dubi

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Wonderful healthy development @lifted_fins :) Speaks loud of the quality of your water and your good cares!

Violeta is fairly a compact plant indoors, of short-moderate nodes and low streching in flowering, without taking much horizontal space. Of course, if started early in the season and grown outdoors in such good conditions any non auto genetics can grow really big, even for short-moderate sized genetics like Violeta.

Thanks a lot for your lovely updates!
 

lifted_fins

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Wonderful healthy development @lifted_fins :) Speaks loud of the quality of your water and your good cares!

Violeta is fairly a compact plant indoors, of short-moderate nodes and low streching in flowering, without taking much horizontal space. Of course, if started early in the season and grown outdoors in such good conditions any non auto genetics can grow really big, even for short-moderate sized genetics like Violeta.

Thanks a lot for your lovely updates!
Finally showing sex :) She was taking her time 👏👏👏
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lifted_fins

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She is indeed doing great in early flowering @lifted_fins :D Classic boosted purple PCK pheno!Beautiful colors all over the plant and great resins early on. How many hours of direct light does she receive ?
Thanks for the updates!
Full sun from 11am until sundown. My only issue is the 2 street lamps that are rather bright. Some others outdoors seem to be a little further than mine, but she's healthy and looking lush, even in a 15 gallon pot. I'm not sure how it's this big and not root bound yet.
 

dubi

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that's enough direct light during day. Typical undesirable effects of light contamination during night time: delay/extended flowering time, over stretching, buds with worst flower/leaf reatio, more biomass-less resin, more growing hormones-less flowering hormones.
 
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