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Lemon Gelato Kannabian&Zamnesia
Diamond 90x90x200
Indoor
Room Type
Topping
weeks 3-4
LST
weeks 3-8
ScrOG
weeks 7-17
Defoliation
weeks 6-8, 13
Soil
Grow medium
Perlite
Grow medium
19 L
Pot Size
1.2 L
Watering
0
Germination
2 years ago
Grow diary / germination / The new adventure begins Hello, dear grower friends! 😊 I’m back with a new grow diary and a new adventure. This is my second grow and I’m excited to try new things and improve my skills. I’m thankful for all the support and feedback I’ve received from you . 🙏 In this week’s update, I want to talk about: My setup My seeds My germination My expectations My setup My setup is still an 80 by 80 by 180 cm tent, which is a bit small but nothing else fits in my room. I’m very satisfied with it for the beginning, but I will get a Homebox for the third run because I find the zippers better processed and the inlay reflects more light. My lamp is a LUmatek 200 watt pro edition, which I’m absolutely happy with. It has great handling and processing and it gives enough light for my plants. If I get a smaller tent for a mother plant, I will order from Lumatek again 110 percent. My exhaust is twice as strong as I need it so I can keep it at a quiet 50 percent. It keeps the air fresh and the temperature stable. The temperature is around 25°C and the humidity is around 60%. I water my plants manually according to the Biobizz fertilizer scheme. I use organic nutrients and adjust the pH of the water. The plants are in Lightmix now and will move to 20 l fabric pots in Allmix when transplanting. My seeds As seeds I have this time: 1 Orange Sherbert from Barneys Farm 1 Bruce Banner 1 Apple Fritter 2 Lemon Gelato from a collaboration of Zamnesia and Kannabia These are all very special strains that I’m curious to try. The Lemon Gelato seeds were limited to 500 and I hope they will be fantastic. Of course I have conserved some for later grows. My germination I germinated the seeds in a glass of water for 24 hours and then planted them in small pots with Lightmix. They sprouted after 2-3 days and are now showing their first true leaves. They look healthy and happy, except for one Lemon Gelato seed that didn’t make it, which was probably my fault. The other one is very lively. I have them under the lamp at 18/6 light cycle and at about 50 cm distance. I water them every two days with a spray bottle and a little bit of root juice. My expectations I’m looking forward to the new challenge, especially because it’s a mix of 4 strains this time and I hope we can build on past successes. I want to improve my scrog technique and top the plants at least 3 times. I also want to try mainlining on one of them. I thank you all for stopping by, as soon as it’s worth it there will be a timelapse. 🎥 That’s it for this week. Thanks for reading and stay tuned for more updates on my grow diary. Feel free to leave a comment or a question below. Happy growing! 🌱
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Glass Of Water
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Week 1. Vegetation
2 years ago
7 cm
18 hrs
25 °C
6.3
60 %
22 °C
19 °C
22 °C
0 L
Grow diary for week 1: The plants are growing and thriving Hello, dear growers! 😊 I’m back with a new update on my grow diary. The second week is over and I’m very happy with the progress of my plants. They have all formed their first real leaves and show a healthy green. In this week’s update, I want to talk about my plant, My care and My plans Plants My plants are now between 5 and 10 cm tall and have between 3 and 5 nodes. The Apple Fritter had some problems and bent over, but I supported it with wire and now it’s doing well again. The other strains are very strong and grow evenly. I’m especially curious about the Lemon Gelato, which is a limited strain from Zamnesia and Kannabian. I hope it will give me a delicious harvest. My care I started to fertilize my plants according to the Biobizz fertilizer schedule this week. I water them every two days with a spray bottle and adjust the pH of the water. I haven’t done any pruning or training on my plants this week, because I wanted to give them time to recover and grow. My plans -I will transplant my plants into 20-l fabric pots in two weeks and then plant them in Allmix. -To improve my Scrog technique and bend the plants at least three times. -To try mainlining on one of them.
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Week 2. Vegetation
2 years ago
10 cm
18 hrs
25 °C
6.3
65 %
22 °C
19 °C
22 °C
0 L
0 L
30 cm
Nutrients 4
Root-Juice - BioBizz
Root-Juice 4 mll
Acti-Vera - BioBizz
Acti-Vera 2 mll
Bio-Heaven - BioBizz
Bio-Heaven 2 mll
Growth diary for week 2: The plants are growing and thriving Hello, dear growers! 😊 I’m back with a new update on my grow diary. The second week is over and I’m very happy with the progress of my plants. They have all formed their first real leaves and show a healthy green. In this week’s update, I want to talk about my plants, my care and my plans. Plants I’m growing four different strains: Apple Fritter, Lemon Gelato, Bruce Banner 3 and Orange Sherbert. They are all feminized seeds from Zamnesia, except Orange Sherbert, which is from Barneys Farm. My plants are now between 10 and 17 cm tall. The Apple Fritter is the biggest and strongest of all. It was the first to sprout and has developed very fast. It also has the most leaves and a thick stem. The other strains are a bit smaller, but not less beautiful. They grow evenly and have a slender shape. I’m especially curious about Lemon Gelato, a limited strain from Zamnesia and Kannabia. I hope it will give me a delicious harvest. My care I use BioBizz Lightmix as substrate, which is lightly pre-fertilized. I fertilize and water my plants as needed, depending on how dry or thirsty they are. I haven’t pruned or trained them this week, because I wanted to give them time to recover and grow. My plans -I will transplant my plants into 20-l fabric pots next week and then plant them in BioBizz Allmix, which is very nutrient-rich. -I will improve my Scrog technique and bend the plants at least three times. -I will try mainlining on the Apple Fritter. -I have installed a timelapse camera to document the growth of my plants. I will publish the video in the fourth week. That’s it for this week. I hope you enjoy my grow diary. See you next time! 😊
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Week 3. Vegetation
2 years ago
10 cm
18 hrs
25 °C
6.3
65 %
22 °C
19 °C
22 °C
0 L
0 L
30 cm
Nutrients 6
Root-Juice - BioBizz
Root-Juice 4 mll
Acti-Vera - BioBizz
Acti-Vera 2 mll
Bio-Heaven - BioBizz
Bio-Heaven 2 mll
Week 3: Strong development and first measures Hello dear weed friends, I am back with my third weekly report on my grow with four different strains: Lemon Gelato, Orange Sherbert, Apple Fritter and Bruce Banner. This week was very exciting and educational for me, because I took some measures to optimize the growth and yields of my plants. I also transplanted them into larger pots to give them more space for their roots. But let’s start from the beginning. The plants have developed strongly this week and show their individual characteristics. The Lemon Gelato develops its genetic defect more and more, which manifests itself in a white leaf color. This is very rare and occurs only in a few plants. It may be that it produces less chlorophyll and thus performs less photosynthesis. This could have a negative impact on its growth and potency. But I do not give up hope that it will recover and reward me with a nice harvest. She is a very special plant to me. The Orange Sherbert has some problems with the heavily pre-fertilized Allmix soil, which leads to a slight nutrient excess. She shows some burns on the leaves, but nothing serious. I will give her a little less water and hope that she adapts. She is a very beautiful plant to look at. The Apple Fritter is the strongest and healthiest of all. She grows fast and has a nice growth. I am very proud of her and topped her today to limit her vertical growth. However, I decided not to mainline her and continue as I learned in my first grow to improve my technique before I try something new. So I will only do topping 1-3 and LST on her. This is a reasonable decision, because it is important that I improve my technique before I try something new. Mainlining is an advanced method that requires a lot of experience and skill. It is better that I focus on topping and LST to train my plants. These are also very effective methods that can increase my yields and keep my plants healthy. The Bruce Banner has no problem at all, she is strong and healthy. She has a thick stem and many leaves. She looks like a typical sativa-dominant strain that needs a lot of space. I will also top her next week and train her with LST to influence her shape. She is a very powerful plant to me. To control the growth and increase the yields, I took some measures. I already told you about the topping and the LST, but what is mainlining? Mainlining is a technique that involves pruning and tying the plant so that it forms eight even main branches, all of the same height and thickness. This should ensure optimal light distribution and even flowering. I also decided to plant an intermediate pot before the final pots, which I already did. The plants were just too thirsty and needed more space for their roots. I also prefer a stable pot for the young plants to tie the wires. The final pots will be 20 liter fabric pots, which offer good ventilation and drainage. Small update: I upgraded today to a Lumatek 300 watt pro edition, because I was so impressed by my first experience with the lamp. It has a full spectrum, a high PAR output and a dimmable function. It can cover up to 1.2 x 1.2 m area and has a long lifespan of up to 60,000 hours. I attached it with a hanging system to the ceiling of my tent and adjusted the height so that it fits perfectly to my plants. It consumes only 300 watts of electricity and cost me 450 euros. I am sure that it will provide my plants with the best light possible and that I will achieve even better results with it. I am very happy about my upgrade and look forward to the next weeks. I am curious how my plants will develop and how their aroma and potency will improve. I love trying new things and optimizing my grow. It is a great experience and a big hobby for me. Have you ever used a Lumatek lamp? How are your experiences with it? Do you have any other recommendations for good LED lamps? Write me in the comments. I am always open for new ideas and suggestions. If you have any questions about my grow, feel free to ask me. I am happy to help you out. Thank you for your support and your interest in my grow. You are the best followers in the world.
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Topping
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Week 4. Vegetation
a year ago
14 cm
18 hrs
25 °C
6.3
Weak
65 %
22 °C
19 °C
22 °C
0 L
0 L
30 cm
Nutrients 5
Acti-Vera - BioBizz
Acti-Vera 2 mll
Bio-Heaven - BioBizz
Bio-Heaven 2 mll
Microbes - BioBizz
Microbes 0.4 mll
Week 4: Continued Growth and Training Hello dear Weed friends, welcome to my fourth weekly report on my exciting grow with four different strains: Lemon Gelato, Orange Sherbert, Apple Fritter and Bruce Banner. This week I learned a lot and continued to care for and promote my plants. I took the following steps: I applied LST (Low Stress Training) to all plants to improve their shape and let more light reach the lower branches. I topped the Apple Fritter several times, as it grows the fastest . I hope that this will result in many thick buds. I topped the other three strains only on the main stem to allow them more side branches. The plants look good, even though I sometimes doubt whether I am doing everything right. But I am confident that they will be even stronger and more beautiful in 1-2 weeks. My next goal is to repot the plants in larger pots in 2 weeks and attach a net in the tent. This should help me distribute the plants evenly and use the space optimally. I also want to avoid having such a mess in the tent as last time. That made harvesting very difficult. Another highlight this week was buying a new lamp: the Lumatek 300 Watt Pro Edition. This lamp is simply fantastic! It has a great illumination, a high efficiency and a cool look. It looks like a UFO! I am very happy with this investment and gave my old lamp to my brother. So it stays in the family. I water my plants as needed with 1 liter of water each, to which I add 100 percent of the recommended fertilizer schedule. I use all options of the fertilizer, which you can read in the fertilizer directory. I would also like to show you my timelapse video that I have been making since the first week. The video shows you how my plants have changed from week to week. It is really impressive to see how they have grown. I will update the video every four weeks and show you the latest video. I hope you enjoyed my report and are looking forward to the next weeks. See you soon!
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Week 5. Vegetation
a year ago
20 cm
18 hrs
26 °C
6.3
Weak
65 %
22 °C
19 °C
22 °C
19 L
1 L
35 cm
Nutrients 6
Root-Juice - BioBizz
Root-Juice 4 mll
Acti-Vera - BioBizz
Acti-Vera 2 mll
Bio-Heaven - BioBizz
Bio-Heaven 2 mll
Week 5: Repotting and Training Hello dear weed friends, I’m back with my fifth weekly report on my grow with four different strains: Lemon Gelato, Orange Sherbert, Apple Fritter and Bruce Banner. This week was very eventful for me, as I repotted all my plants into their final pots and trained them further. Here are the details: I repotted all the plants into 19-liter pots, as they had too much thirst for the smaller pots. The roots were very healthy and strong, which made me very happy. I covered the soil with a layer of perlite to protect it from drying out and ward off pests. I treated all the plants with LST (Low Stress Training) by tying them down. This resulted in them all having about the same height and a nice bushy overall picture. You can see that on the pictures I sent you. I ordered a special scrog net from a friend that came to my mind. It is supposed to be an innovative solution to optimally distribute and support the plants. I’m very curious about how it will work, but I will only test it in my third grow. My provisional net, which I actually wanted to use, unfortunately tore when I hung it up. That annoyed me a lot, but I quickly came up with an alternative. I used some hooks and tent poles that I had left over to make a makeshift net. You can also see that on the pictures. I’m now very happy with my plants, even the Lemon Gelato seems to regulate itself. She had some problems with nutrient uptake at first, but now she looks much better. I still fertilize according to schedule with all the fertilizers possible for me. I use all the options of the fertilizer that you can read in the fertilizer directory. I thank you for your attention and hope you enjoyed my report. I look forward to the next weeks and am curious how my plants will develop further. See you soon!
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Week 6. Vegetation
a year ago
42 cm
18 hrs
26 °C
6.3
Weak
65 %
22 °C
19 °C
22 °C
19 L
1 L
30 cm
Nutrients 5
Acti-Vera - BioBizz
Acti-Vera 2 mll
Bio-Heaven - BioBizz
Bio-Heaven 2 mll
Microbes - BioBizz
Microbes 0.4 mll
Week 6: Preparing for flowering Timelaps : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WmNSPcljTOQ Hello dear weed friends, I’m back with my sixth weekly report on my grow with four different strains: Lemon Gelato, Orange Sherbert, Apple Fritter and Bruce Banner. This week was very exciting for me, because I trained my plants further and prepared for the switch to the flowering phase. But I also had some setbacks and challenges to overcome. Here are the details: My plants have developed extremely well compared to my first grow. They are all very bushy and have formed many branches. My net is almost full, but I will wait another week to allow all plants to reach the net. I hope that I can switch to flowering next Sunday. That means that I will change my light cycle from 18/6 to 12/12. This will stimulate the plants to form flowers and show their sex characteristics. This week was unfortunately not only pleasing, but also sad. I ripped off one of the main branches of the Lemon Gelato by too much pressure :( That made me extremely sad, because it was one of the most beautiful and strongest branches. I think that the plant will recover, but it is very unfortunate that it hits this special strain, of which there are only limited seeds. Apart from that, there are also other small problems. The Apple Fritter is as you can see in the pictures the largest and will make me work to keep it down. It grows very fast and has already reached the net. I will have to tie it down further to control its growth. The Bruce Banner is unfortunately very small and will cause me problems with its height if it does not make a jump this week. It is the smallest of all and has a lot of space in the net. I hope that it gains some more before I go into flowering. It was apart from my loss a great week for me, because they have developed extremely well in my opinion. I am very proud of my plants and look forward to the flowering phase. Furthermore, I would like to mention that my four-week vacation is now over and I will soon have more time for the community and my grow again. I visited Holland and Spain in my vacation and it was a great experience. There were delicious strains and plenty of sun, but now it’s time to get back to work. My favorite of this vacation was a Gorilla Glue that I bought in Amsterdam. It was of unforgettable taste and effect. I will do a defoliation tomorrow to improve the air circulation and light penetration. Then I will leave them until the lollipopping, which means that I will remove the lower leaves and branches to concentrate the energy on the upper buds. I thank you for your attention and hope that you liked my report. I look forward to the next weeks and am curious how my plants will develop further. See you soon!
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Week 7. Vegetation
a year ago
65 cm
18 hrs
26 °C
6.3
Weak
65 %
22 °C
19 °C
22 °C
19 L
1 L
30 cm
Nutrients 5
Acti-Vera - BioBizz
Acti-Vera 2 mll
Bio-Heaven - BioBizz
Bio-Heaven 2 mll
Microbes - BioBizz
Microbes 0.4 mll
Week 7: Start of the flowering phase Hello dear weed friends, I’m back with my seventh weekly report on my grow with four different strains: Lemon Gelato, Orange Sherbert, Apple Fritter and Bruce Banner. This week was the starting signal for the flowering phase, because I changed my light cycle from 18/6 to 12/12. That was a week earlier than in my first grow, but I think that my plants are ready for it. They have developed very well and are very healthy. But I also had some challenges to master and made some changes to my setup. Here are the details: I noticed a slight over-fertilization, which showed up in yellow tips on some leaves. That was probably because I gave too much fertilizer or because the plants need more water due to the stretch. I therefore watered only with pH-adjusted water and gave only 50 percent of the fertilizer the next time. The time after that I will give 100 percent again, if everything looks good. I expect that the plants will have more thirst in the coming days, until the stretch calms down. The stretch is the phase in which the plants grow very fast in height, to prepare for the flower formation. This can last up to two weeks. I have already noticed that the plants consume more water than before. I spent a lot of time this week defoliating, removing bad shoots and pushing the good shoots into place. I did this to improve the air circulation and light penetration and to concentrate the energy on the upper buds. This is also called lollipopping. I like the canopy very much, even though I have thinned it out a bit now. All plants are doing very well now, also the Bruce Banner has taken its place next to the others. It is still the smallest of all, but it has a nice growth and many shoots. I hope that it will gain some more before the flowers come. For the extreme emergency I have a bigger tent here, which unfortunately arrived too late and I don’t want to give myself the stress of rebuilding if it is not necessary. But even then it will only be a small challenge, because my net consists of individual rods. I can easily adjust or exchange it. I am very confident about the health of the plants and look forward to the following weeks. I am curious about the first signs of flowers and how the different strains will develop. This week I also expanded my setup with a seedling station with a Sanlight 50 Watt full spectrum LED lamp, which I could also use as a later mother place, if legalization in my country progresses further. The current date is January 1st, 2024, I hope it stays that way. Furthermore, my contest pack from Zamnesia and Plagron arrived, which I am also very excited about. It will be a feast to see many different techniques and methods on the same strains. Check it out here and get urself free Seeds and Fertilizer for the Contest : https://forms.gle/U2Zwqb9eGJr54SFSA I thank you for your attention and hope that you liked my report. I look forward to the next weeks and am curious how my plants will develop further. See you soon! Watch the Timelaps here : https://youtu.be/ssignjXWqRQ
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ScrOG
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Week 8. Flowering
a year ago
80 cm
18 hrs
26 °C
6.3
Weak
50 %
22 °C
19 °C
22 °C
19 L
2 L
40 cm
Nutrients 7
Acti-Vera - BioBizz
Acti-Vera 2 mll
Bio-Heaven - BioBizz
Bio-Heaven 2 mll
Microbes - BioBizz
Microbes 0.2 mll
Week 8: Start of the flowering phase Hello dear weed friends, I’m back with my eighth weekly report on my grow with four different strains: Lemon Gelato, Orange Sherbert, Apple Fritter and Bruce Banner. This week was the start of the flowering week, because I changed my light cycle from 18/6 to 12/12. That counts for me as the start of the flowering phase, but you can also use other criteria, such as the first signs of the flowers or the pre-flowering. How do you do it? Feel free to write it in the comments.🙏 This week was very labor-intensive for me, because I made some changes to my setup and continued to care for my plants. But I also had some successes and am very happy with the result. Here are the details: I changed my tent, because I needed more space for my plants. They have grown very large and have almost completely filled the net. I bought a larger tent that offers more height and width. That was a good decision, because I now have more leeway for the stretch and the flowers. I installed a larger carbon filter with insulated ventilation, which significantly reduced the noise level. I don’t hear anything in the next room and can concentrate better. That is also important for odor control, because the plants will soon start to smell intensely. The plants survived the change of the tent well and recovered quickly. They adapted very well to the new environment and continued to grow. This week I am very happy with the canopy, which looks really promising. I defoliated the plants again to release more light on the flowers. But that was not the last defoliation for this grow, because I will do another defoliation in two weeks to improve air circulation and light transmission. All plants are doing very well now, including the Lemon Gelato, which still shows its genetic defect. It has some leaves that have a whitish color. That looks weird, but it doesn’t seem to hurt her. She has many beautiful shoots and will hopefully produce delicious buds. The plants are very thirsty and drink almost 2 liters in 24 hours. This is because they evaporate a lot of water due to the high temperature and humidity in the tent. I lowered the temperature a bit to slow down the metabolism of the plants and reduce the stretch. I keep the humidity at about 50 percent, which is ideal for flowering. I noticed a slight over-fertilization in the Orange Sherbert last week, which showed up in yellow tips on some leaves. That was probably because I gave too much fertilizer or because the plant needs more water due to the stretch. I therefore only watered with pH-adjusted water first and gave only 50 percent of the fertilizer next time. The time after that I will give 100 percent again if everything looks good. I am very satisfied with the lighting of my new lamp, which offers a full spectrum and reaches all areas of the tent. The shoots on the side have the same height and strength as those in the middle. That shows me that the lamp was a good investment. I am curious how my plants will develop in the next few weeks. I expect them to show their first flowers soon and their sexual characteristics more clearly. I look forward to the flowering phase and am curious about the different strains. I thank you for your attention and hope you enjoyed my report. I look forward to the next few weeks and am curious how my plants will develop further. See you soon!💪 watch the timelaps here : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H_JyHq10KPk
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Week 9. Flowering
a year ago
96 cm
12 hrs
26 °C
6.3
Weak
50 %
22 °C
19 °C
22 °C
19 L
2 L
40 cm
Nutrients 7
Acti-Vera - BioBizz
Acti-Vera 2 mll
Bio-Heaven - BioBizz
Bio-Heaven 2 mll
Microbes - BioBizz
Microbes 0.4 mll
Week 9: Second Flowering Week Hello dear weed friends, I’m back with my ninth weekly report on my grow with four different strains: Lemon Gelato, Orange Sherbert, Apple Fritter and Bruce Banner. This week was very turbulent for me, because I had some problems with my setup and my environment. But I also had some successes and I’m very proud of my plants. They have grown very big and have developed beautiful flower buds. They drink vigorously and I wait for them to stop stretching. Here are the details: This week I had a scare moment when I came home and saw the tent temperature at 30 degrees. That was way too high for the flowering phase and could have stressed the plants. I immediately laid an inlet that counteracts with colder air. That lowered the temperature again and calmed the plants down. But when laying the inlet, I made a mistake that I only noticed the next morning. I pulled the hose out of the canister that get fills by my dehumidifier. I didn’t notice that and as a result my room was half under water. That was very nerve-wracking and annoying, because I also had to work long hours and mostly could get to the plants at night around 3. After this stress came the good news from Sensi Seeds, that I reached the 3rd place in their Summer Cup. That made me extremely happy for my first grow. Thank you also here again to @Sensi Seeds, great that you give us the opportunity, there were many exciting journals there. All in all, I’m happy with my new setup and the plants. They are almost 1 meter tall and the canopy looks very full. The flower buds are already well visible and will soon get bigger. I expect that the stretch will be over soon, because it usually lasts only two to three weeks. I still water my plants according to schedule with all possible fertilizers. I use all options of the fertilizer, which you can read in the fertilizer directory. I’m curious how my plants will develop in the next weeks. I’m looking forward to the flowering phase and curious about the different strains. I thank you for your attention and hope that you liked my report. I’m looking forward to the next weeks and curious how my plants will continue to develop. See you soon! watch the timelaps here : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g9AUG9OhhGM
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Week 10. Flowering
a year ago
118 cm
12 hrs
25 °C
6.3
50 %
22 °C
19 °C
22 °C
19 L
2 L
40 cm
Nutrients 7
Acti-Vera - BioBizz
Acti-Vera 3 mll
Bio-Heaven - BioBizz
Bio-Heaven 3 mll
Microbes - BioBizz
Microbes 0.4 mll
Week 10: Third week of flowering Hello dear weed friends, I’m back with my tenth weekly report on my grow with four different strains: Lemon Gelato, Orange Sherbert, Apple Fritter and Bruce Banner. This week was very relaxed for me, because I only watered and fertilized my plants and watched them grow. The buds are clearly visible and smell very pleasant. I’m not sure if I defoliated too much, but that will show in the next weeks. I don’t think so, though, because the plants look very healthy. Here are the details: - This week was the last defoliation for this grow, because I don’t want to stress the plants anymore. I removed most of the large leaves to expose more light to the buds. This is supposed to increase the yields and reduce the risk of mold. - The plants are almost 1.1 meter tall and the canopy looks very full. The buds are already well recognizable and will soon grow even bigger. I expect that the stretch will be over soon, then the plants will focus their energy on flower formation. - I can already guess how the plants will behave. The Orange Sherbert (front left) and the Apple Fritter (back right) will produce large heavy buds that will cover the whole rods. The Bruce Banner (back left) grows with large leaves at the tips, which I don’t want to remove, because I had bad experiences with that. But it will also have nice big buds on the surface of the canopy. The Lemon Gelato also grows very well, comparable more to the Orange and the Apple, but with larger gaps between the buds. It will still be a heavy plant. -The watering and fertilization is still according to Biobizz’s feeding schedule on their Allmix soil. I water my plants as needed with 2 liters of water each, to which I add 100 percent of the recommended feeding schedule. I use all options of the fertilizer, which you can read in the fertilizer directory. This week I also want to tell you about my trip to Amsterdam, where I visited Barneys/Sensi Seeds among others and tried great flowers. Among others, my highlights were: Mimosa Orange Punch from Barneys Farm, powerful and very tasty, and a Tangerine G13 that was almost black. It was totally fine weed, but high potent, which was definitely suitable for the evening time. You can see a picture of it in my diary. It was a great trip, even though I can’t recommend the city center for smoking. Get something, spend the day there, but preferably have an apartment in North Amsterdam. The ferries run behind the station every 5 minutes and are free. I hope to open my tent in 3 weeks and find a paradise. How do you see that? Do you think that will give something? If you have any tips or suggestions for improvement, let me know and check back next week. I thank you for your attention and hope you enjoyed my report. I’m looking forward to the next weeks and am curious how my plants will develop further. See you soon! watch the timelaps here : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oP4EcH4LI_w
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Week 11. Flowering
a year ago
133 cm
12 hrs
23 °C
6.3
50 %
20 °C
19 °C
19 °C
19 L
2 L
40 cm
Nutrients 7
Acti-Vera - BioBizz
Acti-Vera 4 mll
Bio-Heaven - BioBizz
Bio-Heaven 4 mll
Microbes - BioBizz
Microbes 0.4 mll
Week 11: Fourth flowering week Hello dear weed friends, I’m back with my eleventh weekly report on my grow with four different strains: Lemon Gelato, Orange Sherbert, Apple Fritter and Bruce Banner. This week was very relaxed for me, because I only watered and fertilized my plants and watched them grow. The buds are already clearly visible and smell very pleasant. The stretch is slowly coming to an end, so that the next weeks will have enough time for the development of the buds. I am satisfied with everything, which is also confirmed by the timelapse that I recorded. Here are the details: This week I finally managed to regulate the temperature as I want it. It is now between 18-24 degrees, which I prefer. This is ideal for the flowering phase, because it promotes the resin formation and the color development of the buds. It also avoids heat stress and mold formation. The plants drank a little less than last week, which is normal when the stretch is over. They need less water now, because they grow less and focus more energy on the flower formation. I still water my plants according to schedule with all possible fertilizers. I use all options of the fertilizer that you can read in the fertilizer directory. The buds are already well recognizable and will soon become even bigger. I expect that they will gain a lot of mass and resin in the next weeks. I am looking forward to the harvest, which will be in about 5-6 weeks. The plants look very healthy and have no signs of deficiency or over-fertilization. They all have a nice green color and shine in the light. The Lemon Gelato still has her genetic defect, which shows in a whitish color of some leaves, but that does not seem to harm her. She has many beautiful buds and smells very fruity. I am curious how my plants will develop in the next weeks. I am looking forward to the flowering phase and am curious about the different strains. I thank you for your attention and hope that you liked my report. I am looking forward to the next weeks and am curious how my plants will continue to develop. See you soon!👌
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Week 12. Flowering
a year ago
136 cm
12 hrs
25 °C
6.3
Weak
50 %
20 °C
19 °C
20 °C
19 L
2 L
36 cm
Nutrients 7
Acti-Vera - BioBizz
Acti-Vera 5 mll
Bio-Heaven - BioBizz
Bio-Heaven 5 mll
Microbes - BioBizz
Microbes 0.2 mll
Week 12: Fifth Flowering Week Hello dear weed friends, I’m back with my twelfth weekly report on my grow with four different strains: Lemon Gelato, Orange Sherbert, Apple Fritter and Bruce Banner. This week was very quiet for me, because I only watered and fertilized my plants and watched them grow. The buds are already very well formed and smell very pleasant. But I already think to see that the plants will not come close to the mass of the first grow. However, the quality will precede the quantity, as I have the temperatures much lower this time. Here are the details: This week I followed the fertilizer schedule of Biobizz, which now really gives full throttle. I used all options of the fertilizer, which you can read in the fertilizer directory. But I have already reduced the microbes, because I start flushing in 21 days. This is supposed to free the plants from the excess nutrients and improve the taste. The plants still drink a lot of water, but not as much as in the stretch phase. I water my plants as needed with 6 liters of water each, to which I add 100 percent of the recommended fertilizer schedule. I make sure that the water has a good pH value to optimize nutrient uptake. I installed a quick water filter this week to get some purer water. My household water is not perfect and has a high degree of hardness. This can lead to lime deposits and salinization. I want to connect an osmosis system next year, which filters and softens the water even better. The buds are already very well formed and will soon get bigger. I expect them to gain a lot of mass and resin in the next few weeks. I’m looking forward to the harvest, which will be in about 4-5 weeks. The plants look very healthy and have only little signs of deficiency or over-fertilization. They all have a nice color and shine in the light. The Lemon Gelato still has her genetic defect, which shows itself in a whitish color of some leaves, but that does not seem to harm her. She has many beautiful buds and smells very fruity. I thank you for your attention and hope that you liked my report. I’m looking forward to the next weeks and curious how my plants will continue to develop. See you soon!
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Week 13. Flowering
a year ago
136 cm
12 hrs
24 °C
6.3
Weak
50 %
20 °C
19 °C
20 °C
19 L
2 L
36 cm
Nutrients 7
Acti-Vera - BioBizz
Acti-Vera 5 mll
Bio-Heaven - BioBizz
Bio-Heaven 5 mll
Microbes - BioBizz
Microbes 0.2 mll
Week 13: Sixth Flowering Week Hello dear weed friends, I’m back with my thirteenth weekly report on my grow with four different strains: Lemon Gelato, Orange Sherbert, Apple Fritter and Bruce Banner. This week was very nice for me, because I only watered and fertilized my plants and admired their buds. The buds are already very big and heavy and smell very delicious. The terpene profiles are becoming clearer and I am thrilled by the different aromas. Here are the details: This week I supported my plants, so that they do not tip over or break into each other. The buds have become so heavy that they bend the rods down. I used some plant yo-yos to hold the buds in position. That does not look so nice, but it is necessary for the health of the plants. The terpene profiles are becoming clearer and I am thrilled by the different aromas. Especially the Lemon Gelato has done it to me, she has a full-bodied cream-lemon aroma that makes my mouth water. Also the Orange Sherbert is making great leaps, as far as her final note is concerned. Orange peel mixes with sweet notes, also really excellent. The Bruce Banner smells a bit more dangerous :D highly potent and very strong smell, dominated by diesel. She will be excellent and probably too strong for my needs, the family will be happy :D The Apple Fritter also grows well, but her terpene profile is still very washed out and has no straight line. I hope that will change, but I would be satisfied now. I hope that the mast will last another 1-2 weeks, because I would like to take a break after this grow, to set myself up for the next project as best as possible. I’m looking forward to the harvest, which will be in about 3-4 weeks. The plants get their fertilizer normal for another 2 weeks, then they will only be supplied with pH-regulated water and a minimal dose of Cal/Mag until they are chopped off. This is supposed to free the plants from the excess nutrients and improve the taste. I installed a quick water filter last week to get some purer water. My household water is not perfect and has a high degree of hardness. This can lead to lime deposits and salinization. I want to connect an osmosis system next year, which filters and softens the water even better. I thank you for your attention and hope that you liked my report. I’m looking forward to the next weeks and curious how my plants will continue to develop. See you soon!👌 TIMELAPS : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dvYXP4gY69c
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Week 14. Flowering
a year ago
136 cm
12 hrs
23 °C
6.3
Normal
45 %
20 °C
19 °C
20 °C
19 L
2 L
36 cm
Nutrients 7
Acti-Vera - BioBizz
Acti-Vera 5 mll
Bio-Heaven - BioBizz
Bio-Heaven 5 mll
Microbes - BioBizz
Microbes 0.2 mll
Week 14: Seventh flowering week Hello dear weed friends, I’m back with my fourteenth weekly report on my grow with four different strains: Lemon Gelato, Orange Sherbert, Apple Fritter and Bruce Banner. This week was very quiet for me, because I only watered and fertilized my plants and admired their buds. The buds are already very big and heavy and smell very delicious. The terpene profiles are now perfectly developed and I am happy with all of them. I am sure that I will harvest less this time, but the quality will be much higher. Here are the details: The buds are already very big and heavy and smell very delicious. I am thrilled by the different aromas and colors. The Lemon Gelato has a full-bodied cream-lemon aroma that makes my mouth water. It also has a nice yellow color that comes from its gene defect. The Orange Sherbert has a fruity orange aroma that is very refreshing. It also has a nice orange color that comes from its hairs. The Bruce Banner has a strong diesel aroma that is very potent. It also has a nice green color that comes from its leaves. The Apple Fritter has a sweet apple aroma that is very tasty. It also has a nice orange color that comes from its buds. I am sure that I will harvest less grams per watt this time, but the quality will be much higher. I think that this is due to the much more regulated temperatures that I have now. They are between 18-24 degrees, which is ideal for the flowering phase. This promotes the resin formation and the color development of the buds. It also avoids heat stress and mold formation. The Apple Fritter is definitely the furthest along in terms of its ripeness and will probably be harvested in 10 days. It already has many brown hairs and some milky trichomes,. The other strains are about the same and will probably stand for a week longer than the Apple Fritter. They still have many white hairs and clear trichomes, which means that they are not ripe yet. The Bruce Banner will probably stand for a week longer than the rest, because it is the slowest of all. I thank you for your attention and hope that you liked my report. I am looking forward to the next weeks and am curious how my plants will develop further. See you soon! Watch the timelaps here : https://youtu.be/QPiIBjQjtv8
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Week 15. Flowering
a year ago
136 cm
12 hrs
23 °C
6.3
Normal
45 %
20 °C
19 °C
20 °C
19 L
2 L
36 cm
Nutrients 7
Acti-Vera - BioBizz
Acti-Vera 5 mll
Bio-Heaven - BioBizz
Bio-Heaven 5 mll
Microbes - BioBizz
Microbes 0.2 mll
Week 15: Eighth flowering week Hello dear weed friends, I’m back with my fifteenth weekly report on my grow with four different strains: Lemon Gelato, Orange Sherbert, Apple Fritter and Bruce Banner. This week was very quiet for me, because I only watered and supported my plants and prepared for the harvest. The buds are already very ripe and smell very delicious.😛 This is also the last week with fertilizer for the Apple Fritter, the Orange Sherbert and the Lemon Gelato, because they are already very ripe and do not need any additional nutrients. The Bruce Banner still gets another week of fertilizer, before I switch it to pH-regulated water with the minimal dose of Cal/Mag. It is the slowest of all and still needs some time to reach its full potency. The harvest of the Apple Fritter will take place this week, which turns out to be very complicated, because it is all the way in the back right and I have to cut the individual branches out of the net. In 2 weeks the Orange Sherbert and Lemon Gelato will follow, in the 3rd week then the Bruce Banner, if everything goes smoothly. I had a lot of fun this grow and learned a lot and some points of view I could consolidate and some I had to discard. I thank you for your attention and hope that you liked my report. I am looking forward to the next weeks. See you soon!👌 Watch the timelaps here : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b9wGzSJo5Ys
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Week 16. Flowering
a year ago
136 cm
12 hrs
22 °C
6.3
Strong
45 %
20 °C
18 °C
18 °C
19 L
1 L
36 cm
Nutrients 1
water 1000 mll
Week 16: Ninth flowering week Hello dear weed friends, I’m back with my sixteenth weekly report on my grow with four different strains: Lemon Gelato, Orange Sherbert, Apple Fritter and Bruce Banner. This week was very exciting for me, because I harvested the first plant and the others are close to it. The buds are already very ripe and smell very delicious. The terpene profiles are now perfectly developed and I am happy with all of them. I am very satisfied with the harvest process, which I will document in 2 days. Here are the details: This week I harvested the Apple Fritter, which was already very ripe. It had many brown hairs and milky as well as amber trichomes, which means that it was ripe. I quickly chopped it off, unfortunately I had to wet-trim it, because otherwise I had no space for it. I have a mini drying tent for hanging with fan and activated carbon with different compartments, my brother has already tested this and found it good. I am not a fan of wet-trimming, but what has to be done, has to be done. I carefully removed the leaves from the buds and placed them in the compartments. I will let them dry there until they are crispy. Then I will store them in jars with Boveda packs to cure them. This is supposed to improve the aroma and potency. The other strains are not quite ripe yet, but they are on a good way. They still have some white hairs and milky trichomes, which means that they still need some time. In 2 weeks the Orange Sherbert and Lemon Gelato will follow, in the 3rd week then the Bruce Banner, if everything goes smoothly. I will harvest them according to the same principle, dry and cure them like the Apple Fritter only the bruce banner gets a special gentle treatment and is allowed to dry in one piece, otherwise it is not possible to create a completely regulated environment for my buds to dry The buds are already very ripe and smell very delicious. I am thrilled by the different aromas and colors. The Lemon Gelato has a full-bodied cream-lemon aroma that makes my mouth water. It also has a nice purple color that comes from its cool environment. The Orange Sherbert has a fruity orange aroma that is very refreshing. It also has a nice orange color that comes from its hairs. The Bruce Banner has a strong diesel aroma that is very potent. It also has a nice purple color but only at the edge of the leaves. The Bruce Banner shocked me this week, I had not checked any trichomes before and was shocked by the density of trichomes. I have never seen anything like this. I have an example of my other plants and for comparison the crazy Bruce Banner, I think it will have great potential. I thank you for your attention and hope that you liked my report. I am looking forward to the next weeks and am curious how my plants will develop further. See you soon! watch the timelaps here : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7CWccwEotwM
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Week 16. Harvest
a year ago
Happy Harvest Day!
Apple Fritter - Zamnesia Seeds
Spent 124 days
Ger Veg Flo Har
9/10
Rated
380 g
Bud wet weight per plant
72 g
Bud dry weight per plant
1
Plants
0.81
Grow Room size
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Hybrid
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I grew an Apple Fritter feminized plant, which is a cross between Sour Apple and Animal Cookies. It is an indica-dominant strain with a high THC content and a sweet and fruity aroma. I grew the plant in a tent under an LED lamp. The temperature was between 20 and 25 degrees Celsius and the humidity between 40 and 60 percent.I watered the plant regularly with water and organic fertilizer and protected it from pests and diseases. The plant grew very fast and formed many side branches. I topped it several times to control its height and promote its branching. The flowering time lasted about 8 weeks, in which the plant developed many dense and resinous flowers. The harvest was very satisfying. I harvested a total of 74 grams of dry flowers, of which 58 grams were large and 16 grams were small. The flowers had a beautiful color with orange hairs and a white coating of trichomes. They smelled very sweet and fruity. They also tasted very delicious and had a strong and relaxing effect. I had hardly any problems with the plant, except that it was a bit cold-sensitive. I think it would have grown even better in a slightly cooler environment. But I am very happy with the result and would like to grow this strain again.👌 I thank you for the support from all of you and hope you stay tuned to see what happens to my other ladies.👆
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Week 16. Harvest
a year ago
Happy Harvest Day!
Lemon Gelato Kannabian&Zamnesia - Custom Breeder & Strain
Spent 124 days
Ger Veg Flo Har
8/10
Rated
84 g
Bud dry weight per plant
1
Plants
0.81
Grow Room size
Normal
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Air humidity
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Week 16. Harvest
a year ago
Happy Harvest Day!
Orange Sherbert - Barney's Farm
Spent 124 days
Ger Veg Flo Har
9/10
Rated
84 g
Bud dry weight per plant
1
Plants
Easy
Difficulty

Height
Day air temperature
Air humidity
PH
Light schedule
Solution temperature
Night air temperature
Substrate temperature
Pot size
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Week 17. Flowering
a year ago
136 cm
12 hrs
22 °C
6.3
Strong
42 %
20 °C
18 °C
18 °C
19 L
1 L
36 cm
Nutrients 1
water 1000 mll
Week 17: Tenth flowering week Hello dear weed friends, I’m back with my last weekly report on my grow with four different strains: Lemon Gelato, Orange Sherbert, Apple Fritter and Bruce Banner. This week was very exciting for me, because I harvested most of the plants and only the Bruce Banner is still standing at 2/3. I took off a few headbuds, because the sample bud was very good. I will give the lower one about 5 days before it is completely harvested. In the harvest report, there will also be the last video. It was a great grow, even though I can say that probably only the Bruce Banner comes to really 100 percent top quality, although all were treated equally. The Bruce Banner really blows me away in taste, bud structure. It is rock hard and covered with trichomes, incredibly strong weed. I also learned a lot this time, also thanks to the community. Thank you for all your tips and for stopping by. I will now take a 1 month break to realize my dream setup and do enough tests in advance and optimize the setup. It remains a surprise, but I think it has great potential. A few strains are also already chosen, but that should also be a surprise. It will definitely make it a limited strain into the menu again. I thank you in advance, since the harvest report is still to come, and wish you all the best for your new year. Then we’ll see you back with new energy..😴its the Bruce Banner 😀 I hope you enjoyed my report. I look forward to the harvest report. See you all soon!👌
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Week 17. Harvest
a year ago
Happy Harvest Day!
Bruce Banner 3 - Zamnesia Seeds
Spent 124 days
Ger Veg Flo Har
10/10
Rated
91 g
Bud dry weight per plant
1
Plants
0.81
Grow Room size
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Harvest report: Bruce Banner 3 I grew the strain Bruce Banne 3, which had a flowering phase of 10 weeks and 3 days. The plants were healthy and vigorous. The strain impressed me with its terpene profile, which combines very intense beery aromas with sweet notes. The buds had great colors and an excellent smoking experience. I estimate the THC content at 26-27 percent, which provides a strong effect. The taste was refreshing and delicious. I am very happy with this strain and can recommend it to anyone who is looking for a fruity and really really really REALLY potent strain. :D i think u got me . I will say goodbye until next year, but below you can see my last timelapse. Leave some love and get through the winter well.👌 Timelaps : https://youtu.be/aa4U3Af3Y2U I’m with you💪
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