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Week 4 - It’s Friday again, and that means it's update day! Another week has passed, and as usual, there's plenty to report. A lot has happened, and once again, I’m bringing you along on my journey as a total beginner in the world of growing. Every week is a new learning experience, and I’m excited to share what’s been going on in the tent as my Amnesia Zkittlez and Gorilla Cookies continue to grow. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Key Growing Parameters -Humidity: 43-55% -VPD: Max 1.4 -Airflow: Always active at level 1, auto-adjusts when needed -Day Temperature: 25-26°C -Night Temperature: 22°C -Light Cycle: 20 hours light / 4 hours dark -Lamp: IONBOARD S24 from AC Infinity (240W) Watering Schedule: -Day 24: 1 liter -Day 26: 1 liter -Nutrients are applied with every watering Light Adjustments: -Light distance now at 50 cm -Intensity increased to level 10 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Growth Update The most noticeable change this week has been the incredible growth of the plants. I’ve uploaded some new photos for everyone to see, and it’s amazing how much they’ve shot up compared to last week. The differences in growth behavior between the Amnesia Zkittlez and Gorilla Cookies are becoming even more pronounced. The Amnesia Zkittlez has more than doubled in height since last week, shooting up and stretching outward. Meanwhile, the Gorilla Cookies hasn’t grown as much in height, but it has become noticeably rounder and bushier, almost like a pufferfish. It's fascinating to watch these plants develop in such different ways. While the Zkittlez focuses on vertical growth, the Gorilla Cookies is spreading out horizontally, forming a dense, compact structure. All around the plant, small flower sites are emerging, extending from within the plant and beginning to take shape. This difference in growth styles really highlights the unique characteristics of each strain, and I’m excited to see how they continue to evolve. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Training: LST and Defoliation This week, I’ve also focused heavily on training the plants using Low-Stress Training (LST) and some selective defoliation to optimize light exposure and encourage better growth. I applied LST more aggressively over the past few days, using clips to gently bend the stems of individual branches outward, almost to a 90-degree angle. This technique has helped the plants spread out horizontally, allowing more light to reach the inner and lower branches. I’ve been adjusting the clips nearly every day to refine the structure and ensure that the light penetrates deeper into the canopy. The goal is to encourage outward growth and create more space for the lower branches to thrive. In addition to LST, I began selectively removing leaves. I started with the first set of fan leaves, followed by leaves growing inward toward the plant’s center. These were either shading promising bud sites or simply not contributing to the plant’s energy needs. I’ve also removed the lower bud sites, which likely wouldn’t have developed into anything substantial. This way, the plants can focus their energy on the more promising, higher-up buds that are receiving better light. Throughout the defoliation process, I’ve been careful not to remove too many leaves at once. I’ve only taken off leaves that were either blocking key bud sites or were small and shaded, ensuring that the plant still has enough foliage to continue its healthy growth. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Nutrients and Watering Routine There haven't been any changes in my nutrient schedule or the way I water the plants this week. I’m still using the same BioBizz nutrients at the recommended dosages with each watering, and the watering process itself remains unchanged. Each plant receives a consistent 1 liter of water every couple of days, and so far, the plants are responding well. However, based on some recommendations I’ve received, I’m planning to introduce CalMag from BioBizz into my watering routine over the course of the next week. This will help ensure that the plants have enough calcium and magnesium, which are essential for strong cell structure and nutrient uptake, especially as we move further into the flowering phase. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Personal Reflections and Lessons Learned As I progress through this grow, I’m realizing how much more there is to learn, especially when it comes to managing light exposure and training techniques. It’s been rewarding to see how the plants respond to LST and defoliation, but I’m still figuring out the perfect balance. Every small change seems to make a big difference, and I’m constantly amazed by how quickly these plants adapt. Being a beginner, this process has been both challenging and exciting, and I can’t wait to see how the flowering stage develops. This journey has been a humbling experience, reminding me that growing plants isn’t just about following steps, but also about observing and learning from the plants themselves. Every day brings new insights and challenges, and it’s incredibly rewarding to see these changes reflected in the health and growth of the plants. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Looking Ahead In the next week, I’ll continue to monitor the pre-flowering phase closely. I expect the water and nutrient demands to increase even more as the plants transition into full flowering, so I’m preparing to increase the watering amount to 1.2 liters per plant soon. I’ll also be keeping an eye on the structure of the plants, especially the differences between the Gorilla Cookies and Amnesia Zkittlez. I may begin defoliating some of the lower leaves to give the plants more room to breathe and allow light to penetrate deeper into the canopy. There’s a lot of excitement ahead as the flowering phase approaches, and I’m eager to see how the plants respond to these new stages of growth. Stay tuned for more updates, and feel free to drop any advice or questions in the comments—this journey is all about learning together!
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stutch
stutchweek 5
I love how detailed you're describing every single week! In regards to your question on CalMag: Better be safe and keep sticking to the lower end of the feeding schedule as an CalMag excess is way harder to detect than a deficiency. Your plants look great :)
TheoRehtisch
TheoRehtisch
@stutch, Thanks so much for the kind words and advice! 😊 I’ll definitely keep that in mind with the CalMag—sticking to the lower end sounds like a safe approach, especially since an excess is harder to spot. Really appreciate the feedback, and glad you're enjoying the detailed updates! 🌱
Raz666
Raz666week 7
die wird richtig nice.. einfach nur die Angaben der Seed Banks ignorieren... die brauchen alle immer länger, wenn sie auch ballern sollen.. also in der Ruhe liegt die Kraft... und wer ordentlich dokumentiert, der 'zerpflegt' seine Ladies auch nicht aus Langeweile oder Tatendrang.. ;D insofern kann ich nur sagen... die werden mit Sicherheit mega.. bin gespannt
DutchFarmer
DutchFarmerweek 4
👍👊💪
TheoRehtisch
TheoRehtisch
@DutchFarmer, Thanks for stopping by and for the support! 💪 Appreciate it!
Herikus
Herikusweek 3
Hey there! You also grow in a AC-Infinity 2x4 and BioBizz too, awesome! Let me know how your setup works out! I just have a question about the nutrients. You use Bio-Bloom and Top-Max during the veg phase? Isn't it a bit too early? But hey, I'm a beginner, I don't know much about all the nutrient stuff hhaha. Happy growing 🌱 (Edit: Hab gerade deinen Namen gelesen, bist auch Deutscher hahha, aber hab keinen Bock alles nochmal auf deutsch zu schreiben)
TheoRehtisch
TheoRehtisch
@Herikus, Hey! Awesome to hear you're also using an AC Infinity 2x4 and BioBizz—glad we're on the same path! 😊 About your question: Yes, I'm using Bio-Bloom and Top-Max during the late veg phase, but in small amounts. While it might seem a bit early, there’s a reason for it, especially with autoflowers, which have a shorter lifecycle compared to photoperiod plants. Amnesia Zkittlez and Gorilla Cookies are known to be fast-growing strains, so their transition from veg to flowering happens much quicker. Bio-Bloom provides phosphorus and potassium, both essential not just for flowering but also for root development and overall plant health, which is crucial as the plants move into the pre-flowering stage. Introducing these elements in small doses during late veg helps prepare the plants for the high-energy demands of the flowering phase. Top-Max helps improve nutrient uptake and stimulates cell division, which is particularly beneficial at this stage as the plants need to absorb nutrients more efficiently in preparation for the upcoming flowering phase. Using these nutrients now ensures the plants are ready for the fast transition, especially since autoflowers, like ours, don’t give you as much time to adjust. So, starting them early allows the plants to adjust and gives them the necessary boost as they enter the pre-flower stage. So far, they seem to be responding well! And by the way, I’m sticking with English since the whole diary is in English to keep everything consistent and reach as many people as possible. But yeah, I'm also a beginner, so I’m experimenting and learning as I go. Happy growing, and let’s keep in touch—I’d love to hear how things are going on your end too! 🌱
Fast_Buds
Fast_Budsweek 0
Hi there, Thank you for running this diary. We will be looking forward to your updates. Happy growing 🌱🌱 & Good luck 😃
TheoRehtisch
TheoRehtisch
@Fast_Buds, Thank you so much for your support and for taking the time to comment! It means a lot to me that you’re following along with my grow diary. I’m really excited to see how these Amnesia Zkittlez and Gorilla Cookies turn out, and I’ll be sure to keep you updated every step of the way.🌱😊
MrGoonai
MrGoonaiweek 8
What trichomecolors are you looking for? How many amber? I'm just curious.
TheoRehtisch
TheoRehtisch
@MrGoonai, Thanks for the question! I’m aiming for around 30% amber trichomes on the buds for a balanced potency and flavor. Right now, I’m noticing that some of the sugar leaves are already showing amber, while the trichomes on the lower buds are still mostly cloudy. 💚
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MrGoonai
MrGoonaiweek 7
Wow, this report is probably the most detailed (and typical german) report, that I have seen here! A lot of information, good for beginners to learn. I'm no professional grower, but low humidity is good, but that parameter you've already nailed. For colors, you could reduce the temperature. I don't think, that "washing out the nutrients" is really helpful, so I wouldn't do that, i think it makes more sense to give plants the nutrition, that they actually need until the end. "Von nichts, kommt nichts."
TheoRehtisch
TheoRehtisch
@MrGoonai, Thank you for the kind words! I’m glad the level of detail is helpful, it's been a learning process for me as well, and I try to document everything so others can benefit too. You're absolutely right about the humidity; keeping it lower during flowering has been a priority to avoid mold and boost resin production. Regarding the temperature drop for colors, that's something I'll definitely consider, especially as we get closer to the final weeks. A slight drop at night might encourage more vibrant hues, and that’s always a nice bonus. As for flushing, it's always a debated topic. I see your point about providing nutrients until the end, "Von nichts, kommt nichts" indeed! The idea behind flushing, as I understand it, is to clear out any excess salts or nutrients to improve the final taste and smoothness of the smoke. But you're right, some growers skip it altogether and keep feeding their plants until harvest. It’s definitely something I’m weighing up, so your perspective is appreciated. When I started growing, I was looking for exactly this kind of detailed report, something where I could follow every step, from light settings and distance to nutrients and watering amounts, along with all the environmental factors. I found it difficult to piece together all that information, so I decided to make sure I included everything in my own updates. Hopefully, it gives beginners a clearer picture of the entire process. Thanks again for your feedback! Always happy to hear different viewpoints and learn from others in the community.🌱💚
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NAS_Garden
NAS_Gardenweek 4
She looks healthy! great work
TheoRehtisch
TheoRehtisch
@NAS_Gardens, Thank you so much! 😊 I'm really happy with how she's turning out so far. It’s been an exciting journey!