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1st dos si dos 33. Gsc. Mimosa x Orange Punch. Purple punch. Pineapple Express
Z420Organics Welcome to my multi-strain grow!
This run includes a sweet and frosty lineup of:
10x Dos Si Dos 33
3x Purple Punch
2x Mimosa x Orange Punch
4x Girl Scout Cookies
2x Pineapple Express
All plants are grown in soil, using 7L and 10L pots depending on the tent. Nutrients are from the Biobizz organic line, and plants were trained using a mix of LST and topping for better canopy and light penetration.
There are two tents in total:
Tent 1: 0.8x0.8m with 200W LED – currently holds a mix of strains in 7L pots.
Tent 2: 1x1m with SpiderFarmer F4000 (400W) – houses 12 plants: 9 Dos Si Dos 33, 1 Mimosa x Orange Punch, 1 Girl Scout Cookies, Most are in 10L pots, except two in 7L.
Currently in Week 5 of flowering, and the Dos Si Dos 33 are standing out with a crazy amount of trichomes and intense aroma already. Everything’s looking frosty and healthy across the board. Can’t wait to see how they finish!
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Week 5. Flowering
23d ago
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80 cm
12 hrs
30 °C
6.5
Strong
500 PPM
65 %
18 °C
10 L
50 cm
Nutrients 5
Acti-Vera 2 mll
Alg-A-Mic 2 mll
Calmag 1 mll
Z420Organics The Dos Si Dos 33 plants are really starting to shine — intense trichome production and fruity terpenes are standing out already, especially on 4 of them. One of the Dos Si Dos seems slightly ahead of the rest, stacking nicely.
The Purple Punch are a bit behind compared to the others, which is surprising since they’re supposed to be faster bloomers. The Pineapple Express and the autos are developing very frosty leaves, looking super promising.
Girl Scout Cookies are thriving, especially one that only received LST without topping — it's stacking thick and healthy. The Mimosa x Orange Punch are doing well too, although they seem to be putting on more foliage than the rest.
This week, I gave them a light feeding (~500 ppm) to let the medium and plants rest a bit. Organic vibes only as always
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Week 6. Flowering
18d ago
80 cm
12 hrs
28 °C
6.5
Strong
500 PPM
65 %
18 °C
10 L
50 cm
1100 PPM
Nutrients 6
Acti-Vera 4 mll
Alg-A-Mic 4 mll
Bio-Grow 4 mll
Z420Organics The flowering is picking up speed!
Dos Si Dos 33 is leading the show with strong fruity aromas and impressive trichome production. Some phenos are showing a faster development, while Pineapple Express and Girl Scout Cookies are stacking trichomes like crazy."The Mimosa x Orange Punch is finally starting to show its beauty — flowers are swelling nicely and the structure is becoming more defined day by day
, Purple Punch looks a bit behind but remains healthy.
Feeding:
4ml/L Bio Heaven, Acti Vera, Alga Mic, Top Max, Bio Bloom + 3ml/L Bio Grow
1080ppm / pH 6.3
No Cal-Mag this week
Environment:
27°C | 60-65% RH | Lights at 50cm | Extra fan & open tent for better airflow.
Overall, plants are eating well, reacting strong, and pushing out more resin every day.
Excited for Week 7 — the best is coming!
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Used techniques
LST
Technique
Topping
Technique
Defoliation
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Week 7. Flowering
10d ago
80 cm
12 hrs
28 °C
6.5
Strong
1000 PPM
65 %
18 °C
10 L
40 cm
1000 PPM
Z420Organics Week 7 Update 🌱✨
This week was full of positive signs and exciting development across the garden!
The Dos Si Dos #33 continue to stand out with their intense trichome production and rich, fruity aromas.
The Girl Scout Cookies are filling out beautifully, with one in particular really starting to shine after a pure LST training approach.
Mimosa x Orange Punch is forming a compact, attractive structure, showing great promise as the flowers start to thicken.
The Purple Punch, in the tent where it's growing among several plants, has somewhat blended in and isn’t standing out much yet — but it’s progressing steadily.
Pineapple Express is living up to its sativa character, stretching slightly but forming plenty of beautiful buds.
Even the two autos from Fast Buds have started to shape their tops, showing strong sativa traits in their leaves and structure.
Watering and Feeding:
Early in the week, we maintained feedings around 1000 ppm, always keeping the pH between 6.0–6.5.
Towards the end of the week, we began lowering the ppm to around 600, gently preparing the plants for the official start of flushing next week.
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🌿 The energy inside the garden is truly electric!
Every plant has its own character, and day by day they all come closer to revealing their full potential.
We keep pushing forward, with passion, patience, and organic love.
Stay tuned — the best is yet to come!
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Week 8. Flowering
4d ago
80 cm
12 hrs
28 °C
6.5
Strong
70 PPM
60 %
18 °C
10 L
40 cm
Z420Organics Week 8 Update 🌿✨
Another solid week wraps up in the garden — the plants are showing character, things are progressing nicely, but there are also some clear lessons for the next run!
The Dos Si Dos #33 are starting to show some beautiful colors now, entering that exciting late bloom stage.
Actually, 2 of the Dos Si Dos #33 have really stood out — insane swelling, heavy trichome coverage, and such strong structure that they barely flinched through the entire grow.
If I had more space, I would definitely keep them as keepers — these phenos are top shelf material, almost performing like automatic winners. Wish I had room to reveg them!
However, one of the Dos Si Dos plants did show a few nanners (bananas) this week — not a huge outbreak, but worth noting. I’ve removed them and keeping a close eye as we finish strong.
The Girl Scout Cookies is stacking up so well that some branches are starting to lean from the weight — looks like it’s time to give them a little support!
Pineapple Express is loaded with trichomes but still hasn’t bulked up as much as I’d hoped — but being a sativa, it clearly wants a bit more time.
The Mimosa x Orange Punch in the big tent is staying compact but super pretty — though the limited space is not letting it stretch and open up as much as I’d like.
As for the Purple Punch, in the smaller tent with many plants packed in, it's getting a little lost in the crowd — and that’s probably why it’s falling a bit behind the others.
The two autos from Fast Buds are starting to stack their tops nicely, showing strong sativa structure and leaf shapes.
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Watering & Feeding:
Early in the week, I watered with 1000 ppm and pH 6.0–6.5.
At the start of week 8, I officially kicked off the flushing phase:
Fed with 4 ml/L Top Max and 3 ml/L Bio Bloom, bringing ppm down to around 250.
All waterings after that were plain water at around 75 ppm.
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Early Test Smokes:
Couldn’t resist — I’ve already cut a few lower branches early to do some test smokes, even without a full flush yet.
Surprisingly fruity flavors are already coming through, and the effect hits smooth with a nice, uplifting buzz.
This is making me even more excited for the properly finished product!
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Notes for the next grow:
Overall, the grow is going well, but it’s clear that for the next round I’ll be running fewer plants, especially in the smaller tent, to give each one enough space to shine.
I need to stay disciplined and keep the numbers lower — this round showed me that crowding can hold some strains back (looking at you, Purple Punch!).
Also, I’ll be extra careful watching for late nanners during ripening — especially on those heavy-hitting Dos Si Dos phenos.
With a few tweaks, the next run is going to be even stronger.
For now, I’m staying the course — every day bringing us closer to harvest!
Stay tuned, the best is yet to come.
Fully organic, fully passionate! 🌿✨
Good Luck with your Project mate ! Happy easter :D looking forward for the next weeks just keep up your great work the Ladies loving it ! Maybe take a look at my "Sweet Seeds Forest :D i would Really apreciate that Growmie !