The Grow Awards 2026 🏆

Sticky broccoli 🥦 Eternity Cup 2026

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Agyrochy 100w Light Emitting Diodes/100W
Agyrochy
Agyrochy 100w Light Emitting Diodes/100W
Agyrochy
Agyrochy 60×120×180
Agyrochy
Coco coir Coco Coir
Rewe
Indoor
Room Type
LST
weeks 4
9 liters
Pot Size
0.25 liters
Watering
Start at 5 Week
G
Germination
1mo ago
Nutrients 1
Green Sensation - PLAGRON.
Green Sensation
0.026 mll
wolfvb 🌱 Week 1: Popping Beans for the Eternity Grow Cup 2026! 🏆 Strain: Sticky Broccoli Automatic (Zamnesia) Method: Direct to Soil Germination Sponsors: Zamnesia & Plagron 🚀 The Journey Begins Welcome to my official entry for the Eternity Grow Cup 2026! I’m stoked to be running this sponsored grow, powered by the legends at Zamnesia and Plagron. We are kicking things off with a strain that combines heavy-hitting Indica power with a jolt of Sativa energy: Sticky Broccoli Automatic. Strain Spotlight: The Sticky Truth Just fire genetics. Sticky Broccoli Automatic is a genetic masterpiece, crossing the resin-drenched Sticky Beast with the legendary Green Crack. To break it down, we're looking at a lineage of (Bubble Kush x Critical) x Green Crack. This mix is lethal: Sticky Beast: Brings that sweet, heavy Indica calm (thanks to the Bubble Gum x OG Kush x Critical heritage). Green Crack: Injects a rush of fruity energy and mental clarity. The result? A 90% Indica-dominant autoflower that hits hard with 23% THC but keeps the flavor profile jumping with sweet, floral, and spicy notes. This isn't just broccoli; it's the sticky icky kind. 7.01.26 She has Brock out of the soil
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Used method
Directly In Substrate
Germination Method
1
Week 1. Vegetation
1mo ago
3 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
25 °C
Day Air Temp
6.4
pH
340 PPM
TDS
70 %
Air Humidity
22 °C
Solution Temp
22 °C
Night Air Temp
9.01 liters
Pot Size
0.27 liters
Watering Volume
70 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 2
Root-Juice - BioBizzWWO
Root-Juice
3 mll
Green Sensation - PLAGRON.
Green Sensation
0.026 mll
wolfvb 📅 Week 2: Honey 🍯 The broccoli 🥦 is getting ready! Stage: Seedling Light Schedule: 18/6 📝 The General Vibe She is growing steadily and slow and taking her time, I guess it's because she has to find her way around the secret under her.
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Week 2. Vegetation
23d ago
3 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
27 °C
Day Air Temp
5.9
pH
340 PPM
TDS
70 %
Air Humidity
22 °C
Solution Temp
24 °C
Night Air Temp
9 liters
Pot Size
0.15 liters
Watering Volume
70 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 2
Root-Juice - BioBizzWWO
Root-Juice
3 mll
Green Sensation - PLAGRON.
Green Sensation
0.026 mll
wolfvb 📅 Week 3 : Iron Roots! Strain: Sticky Broccoli Auto 🥦 Stage: Vegetation 📝 The General Vibe She seems to be just a chill girl, really excited to see her grow 🍽️ The Menu (Nutrients) Powered by Plagron This week we are feeding: Root juice: 3ml 🌿 Plant Progress & Training Height: 4 cm Techniques Used: I have just pulled her near the ground, to get her ready for the next stage. Observations: She is a slow grower. 21.01.26 She is growing nicely, hopefully the roots go down as planed. Been watering the lower soil more than the soil hiding the vase under, and go around it nicely.. will appreciate any tips!
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Week 3. Vegetation
17d ago
5 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
27 °C
Day Air Temp
5.9
pH
340 PPM
TDS
70 %
Air Humidity
22 °C
Solution Temp
24 °C
Night Air Temp
9.01 liters
Pot Size
0.04 liters
Watering Volume
70 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 2
Root-Juice - BioBizzWWO
Root-Juice
3 mll
Green Sensation - PLAGRON.
Green Sensation
0.026 mll
wolfvb 📅 Week 4 : Leafy start! Strain: Sticky Broccoli Auto 🥦 Stage: Vegetation 📝 The General Vibe She start to grow slow but steady, she has been going without any issues so far. exciting start to the week! 🍽️ The Menu (Nutrients) Powered by Plagron This week we are feeding: Root juice: 3ml 🌿 Plant Progress & Training Height: 5 cm Techniques Used: she still pulled to the ground and now developing up again soon we will start our real traing and shaping this babe Observations: 25.1.26 I really love those girls, even with a dislocated shoulder, I’m watering them one handed. 👽
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Week 4. Vegetation
10d ago
7 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
27 °C
Day Air Temp
5.9
pH
340 PPM
TDS
70 %
Air Humidity
22 °C
Solution Temp
24 °C
Night Air Temp
9 liters
Pot Size
0.25 liters
Watering Volume
70 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 4
Root-Juice - BioBizzWWO
Root-Juice
3 mll
Bio-Down - BioBizzWWO
Bio-Down
1 mll
Bio-Grow - BioBizzWWO
Bio-Grow
2 mll
wolfvb 🌿 Week 5 Update: Breaking Dominance & Structural Shaping Grow Environment & Conditions Light Cycle: 18/6 Training Method: LST (Low Stress Training) Pest Control: Active monitoring via yellow sticky cards (No current infestations noted). Weekly Observations & Actions This week was all about manipulating the architecture of the plant. I’ve officially moved into the vegetative training phase to increase my final yield potential. LST Execution: I’ve applied 90° LST clips to the main terminal. By pinning the main apex down, I am successfully redistributing auxins (growth hormones) to the lower lateral branches. Stem Health: The main stalk is showing great flexibility. No "knuckling" or stress fractures observed at the bend site. Growth Response: Within 24 hours of clipping, the secondary nodes began turning upward toward the light source, confirming the break in apical dominance. Root Zone: Maintaining consistent moisture levels. The plant is currently housed in a smaller starter pot nested within the main container I’m keeping an eye on root-bound signals before the final stage. Nutrient & Water Log Feeding: Continuing with the base veg formula. pH Level: Stable at 5.8 – 6.0 (Targeting the sweet spot for coco). Runoff: Minimal, ensuring no salt buildup in the early stages. The "Kewpie" Guard 👶 The garden guardians are keeping a close watch. They seem to be providing +5 to "Vibe Stats."
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Used techniques
LST
Technique
5
Week 5. Vegetation
2d ago
7 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
27 °C
Day Air Temp
5.9
pH
340 PPM
TDS
70 %
Air Humidity
22 °C
Solution Temp
24 °C
Night Air Temp
9 liters
Pot Size
0.25 liters
Watering Volume
70 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 4
Root-Juice - BioBizzWWO
Root-Juice
3 mll
Bio-Down - BioBizzWWO
Bio-Down
1 mll
Bio-Grow - BioBizzWWO
Bio-Grow
2 mll
wolfvb Week 6: The "Vase" Vision Taking Shape 🏺🥦 The Update: We are moving into Week 6 and the Sticky Broccoli is really starting to find her rhythm. After the heavy LST and the 90-degree bend last week, now I have tide her up to shape her more in the right direction. she hasn't skipped a beat. The recovery time was almost zero, this strain is resilient! 💪 The Experiment (Root Reveal): The most exciting part of this Cup run is what's happening below the soil. I’m keeping the down "nursery" pot moist to encourage those roots to dive deep into the vase underneath. The goal is to get them thick and woody before the big "reveal." It requires a lot of patience not to peek, but I trust the process! Plant Health: Structure: The canopy is evening out nicely thanks to the LST clips. Signs of Flower: Keeping a close eye on the nodes. I'm expecting to see the first pistils popping any day now as she transitions. Guardian: The Kewpie doll is still on duty, ensuring no bad vibes enter the tent. 👶 Next Steps: Just steady watering (one-handed style! 🤕) and letting her stretch into her final shape.
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DogDoctorOfficial
DogDoctorOfficial commented15d ago
Hey my Buddy, love this update, you can really see the plant settling in and finding her rhythm. Slow and steady at this stage is actually a very good sign. First of all, I have to say it again: I love that little tattooed guardian watching over the garden 😄 It gives character, intention, and good energy to the grow. Plants feel care. Just my humble opinion, based on what I see and my own experience: 🌱 General plant health She looks healthy overall, leaf color is nice, structure is clean, and there are no obvious stress signals. This is a solid vegetative foundation. Autos especially benefit from: • Consistency • Minimal stress • Letting them set roots before pushing too hard You’re doing that well so far 👍 💧 Watering & pot size With a 2.38 L pot, watering volume and timing become very important. 0.15 L per 24h can be fine, but I’d be careful not to turn it into a routine just because it’s “daily.” I’d rather: • Let the pot tell you when it needs water • Lift it and feel the weight • Allow a bit of dry-back between waterings Again, slightly underwatering is safer than overwatering, especially in small containers. Training & structure Pulling her down early and letting her come back up is a smart move 👍 Just remember with autos: • Gentle training only for the most part • No rush • Let her show you where she wants to go She’ll tell you when she’s ready for the “real shaping.” Feeding Root Juice at this stage makes sense. Personally, I wouldn’t push much more yet, roots first, everything else later. If she stays happy: • No need to increase EC fast • Green sensation later will shine more when she’s actually demanding it Overall, this looks like a calm, intentional grow, and that’s exactly what autos like. As always, this is just my humble opinion, trust your instincts, observe the plant, and don’t be afraid of small mistakes. They’re how we all learned. You’re doing good. Keep enjoying the process 🌱 Your garden is clearly in caring hands, guardian included 😉 Growers Love my friend 💚
wolfvb
wolfvb commented15d ago
@DogDoctorOfficial, thanks you so much for the detailed information, and actually I use a make shift pot 9L and 2L in top will be removed later to show the roots and the plants growing in top of the vase underneath. Hopefully it turns as I imagined it
DogDoctorOfficial
DogDoctorOfficial commented15d ago
@wolfvb, Lets grow my friend and keep us posted buddy 💚💚💚 Growers Love and happy Sunday 💚💚💚
Organic473
Organic473 commented16d ago
If this is not her final pot it’s not recommended transplanting her to a bigger pot. So far so good
wolfvb
wolfvb commented15d ago
@Organic473, she is kinda in a make shift pot the top part with the white cover will be removed later when the root develop to expose the vase underneath. She is in a 9l pot
StillBlazin
StillBlazin commented10d ago
Wieso hast du den Topf auf dem anderen Topf stehen? Sonst allgemein ist es eine schöne Pflanze keine mangel erscheinungen. Viel Erfolg Bruder🌱
Oldwied
Oldwied commented15d ago
Hey dude, your little one looks fine. The slow growth may also be due to the fact that you are keeping the small ones in the same tent as the large ones. This means that the light intensity is a little too strong. And, in my opinion, your fans are a little too powerful. But since there are no visible problems yet, you are not doing anything seriously wrong. However, I must admit that I have little experience with autoflowering; I prefer photoperiod. Further experience will come with time.
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