wolfvb π± Week 1: Popping Beans for the Eternity Grow Cup 2026! π
Strain: Sticky Broccoli Automatic (Zamnesia)
Method: Direct to Soil Germination
Sponsors: Zamnesia & Plagron
π The Journey Begins
Welcome to my official entry for the Eternity Grow Cup 2026! Iβm 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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Directly In Substrate
Germination Method
1
Week 1. Vegetation
5mo ago
1/7
3 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
25 Β°C
Day Air Temp
6.4
pH
340 PPM
TDS
70 %
Air Humidity
22 Β°C
Solution Temp
22 Β°C
Night Air Temp
9.01 l
Pot Size
0.27 l
Watering Volume
70 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 2
Root-Juice
3 mll
Green Sensation
0.026 mll
wolfvb π Week 2: Honey π― The broccoli π₯¦ is getting ready!
Stage: Seedling
Light Schedule: 18/6
π 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
5mo ago
1/8
3 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
27 Β°C
Day Air Temp
5.9
pH
340 PPM
TDS
70 %
Air Humidity
22 Β°C
Solution Temp
24 Β°C
Night Air Temp
9 l
Pot Size
0.15 l
Watering Volume
70 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 2
Root-Juice
3 mll
Green Sensation
0.026 mll
wolfvb π Week 3 : Iron Roots!
Strain: Sticky Broccoli Auto π₯¦
Stage: Vegetation
π The General Vibe
She seems to be just a chill girl, really excited to see her grow
π½οΈ The Menu (Nutrients)
Powered by Plagron
This week we are feeding:
Root juice: 3ml
πΏ 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
5mo ago
1/5
5 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
27 Β°C
Day Air Temp
5.9
pH
340 PPM
TDS
70 %
Air Humidity
22 Β°C
Solution Temp
24 Β°C
Night Air Temp
9.01 l
Pot Size
0.04 l
Watering Volume
70 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 2
Root-Juice
3 mll
Green Sensation
0.026 mll
wolfvb π Week 4 : Leafy start!
Strain: Sticky Broccoli Auto π₯¦
Stage: Vegetation
π The General Vibe
She start to grow slow but steady, she has been going without any issues so far. exciting start to the week!
π½οΈ The Menu (Nutrients)
Powered by Plagron
This week we are feeding:
Root juice: 3ml
πΏ 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, Iβm watering them one handed.
π½
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Week 4. Vegetation
4mo ago
1/11
7 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
27 Β°C
Day Air Temp
5.9
pH
340 PPM
TDS
70 %
Air Humidity
22 Β°C
Solution Temp
24 Β°C
Night Air Temp
9 l
Pot Size
0.25 l
Watering Volume
70 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 4
Root-Juice
3 mll
Bio-Down
1 mll
Bio-Grow
2 mll
wolfvb πΏ 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. Iβve officially moved into the vegetative training phase to increase my final yield potential.
LST Execution: Iβve applied 90Β° 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 Iβm 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 β 6.0 (Targeting the sweet spot for coco).
Runoff: Minimal, ensuring no salt buildup in the early stages.
The "Kewpie" Guard πΆ
The garden guardians are keeping a close watch. They seem to be providing +5 to "Vibe Stats."
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Technique
5
Week 5. Vegetation
4mo ago
1/7
7 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
27 Β°C
Day Air Temp
5.9
pH
340 PPM
TDS
70 %
Air Humidity
22 Β°C
Solution Temp
24 Β°C
Night Air Temp
9.01 l
Pot Size
0.27 l
Watering Volume
70 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 4
Root-Juice
3 mll
Bio-Down
1 mll
Bio-Grow
2 mll
wolfvb Week 6: The "Vase" Vision Taking Shape πΊπ₯¦
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! πͺ
The Experiment (Root Reveal): The most exciting part of this Cup run is what's happening below the soil. Iβm 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. πΆ
Next Steps: Just steady watering (one-handed style! π€) and letting her stretch into her final shape.
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Week 6. Vegetation
4mo ago
1/13
7 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
27 Β°C
Day Air Temp
5.9
pH
340 PPM
TDS
70 %
Air Humidity
22 Β°C
Solution Temp
24 Β°C
Night Air Temp
9.01 l
Pot Size
0.27 l
Watering Volume
70 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 5
TNT Complex
0.264 mll
Root-Juice
3 mll
Bio-Down
1 mll
wolfvb πΏ Week 6: Explosive Side Growth & The Recovery Phase
Strain: Sticky Broccoli Auto π₯¦
Stage: Late Vegetation / Pre-Flowering
Light Cycle: 18/6
π The General Vibe The "Sticky Broccoli" is really starting to live up to its name not because of the resin yet, but because sheβs bushing out like crazy! After pinning the main terminal down last week, the side branches have officially taken over. Despite my shoulder injury, the garden is thriving, proving that a little bit of LST goes a long way.
π½οΈ The Menu (Nutrients) Still staying consistent with the Plagron and BioBizz regimen.
Root-Juice: 3ml (Finalizing the root base)
Bio-Grow: 2ml (Supporting the leafy explosion)
Bio-Down: 1ml (Keeping that pH stable around 5.9 for the coco mix)
Observations: The redistribution of auxins worked perfectly. I now have 4-6 secondary tops that are all competing to be the new main lead. The stem is thickening up nicely, and Iβm starting to see the first signs of "pre-flower" pistils.
π½ Final Thoughts Gardening with one hand was a workout, but seeing these results makes it worth it.
The "Kewpie" Garden Managers are still on duty and seem happy with the progress. Next week, I expect a significant vertical stretch as she prepares to flower!
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7
Week 7. Flowering
4mo ago
1/8
15 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
27 Β°C
Day Air Temp
5.9
pH
340 PPM
TDS
70 %
Air Humidity
22 Β°C
Solution Temp
24 Β°C
Night Air Temp
9.01 l
Pot Size
0.27 l
Watering Volume
70 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 7
TNT Complex
0.264 mll
Root-Juice
3 mll
Bio-Down
1 mll
wolfvb πΏ Week 7: The Stretch & The Structural Shift
Strain: Sticky Broccoli Auto π₯¦
Stage: Transition to Flower / Early Stretch
Light Cycle: 18/6
π The General Vibe:
We have officially hit Week 7, and the "Sticky Broccoli" is living up to its name things are getting busy! The transition from late veg into the early flowering stretch is in full swing. After the heavy LST and shaping in the previous weeks, the plant has exploded with vertical growth. The canopy is looking level, and the secondary branches Iβve been training are now reaching up to compete for that top spot.
πΊ The "Vase" Experiment Update:
The anticipation is building! Iβm still keeping the top "nursery" section moist to ensure those roots are diving deep into the vase structure below. I can feel the trunk thickening up, which is a great sign that the root system is anchoring firmly. Itβs taking all my self-control not to peel back the cover yet, but patience is the key to this "reveal" later on!
π½οΈ The Menu (Nutrients)
Iβm starting to transition the feed to support the upcoming bloom phase while keeping the nitrogen levels steady for this final stretch.
Hesi TNT Complex: 0.25ml - 0.5ml (Gentle transition)
BioBizz Root-Juice: 3ml (Final root push)
BioBizz Bio-Down: 1ml (Keeping pH stable at 5.9 for the coco)
Note: Keeping an eye on her tips to ensure sheβs handling the transition smoothly.
πΏ Plant Progress & Observations:
The Stretch: Sheβs put on some serious height this week. The nodes are spacing out perfectly for light penetration.
Pre-flowers: Pistils are becoming much more apparent now. Sheβs officially ready to start stacking.
Health: Despite my shoulder still giving me grief, the "one-handed" gardening technique is working! The leaves are a vibrant green, and the structure is exactly where I wanted it after the 90-degree LST clips.
π½ Final Thoughts:
The "Kewpie" Garden Managers are still on high alert and seem very pleased with the progress. Itβs a relief to see how resilient this Zamnesia genetics is she took the training like a champ and hasn't slowed down for a second. Next week, the broccoli should start looking a lot more "flowery"!
Growers Love! π
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Week 8. Flowering
3mo ago
1/13
38 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
27 Β°C
Day Air Temp
5.9
pH
340 PPM
TDS
70 %
Air Humidity
22 Β°C
Solution Temp
24 Β°C
Night Air Temp
9.01 l
Pot Size
0.49 l
Watering Volume
70 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 7
TNT Complex
0.264 mll
Root-Juice
3 mll
Bio-Down
1 mll
wolfvb Week 8: Flower Power & A Little Troubleshooting π₯¦β‘
The Progress:
We are officially in full-on flowering mode! The white pistils are popping up everywhere, and the "broccoli" structure is starting to crown at the top. You can see the stretch has slowed down, and sheβs putting all that Agyrochy 100w energy into developing those bud sites.
The Look:
Bud Development: Weβve got clear flower formation at every node. The stacking is looking decent for this stage of the Eternity Cup 2026!
Leaf Health: Iβm noticing some yellowing and "burnt" crispy edges on several fan leaves. It looks like we might have hit a little nutrient sensitivity or a slight pH fluctuation earlier in the week.
The Guard: The tattooed garden baby is still on watch, keeping the vibes right while we navigate these mid-flower tweaks.
Environment & Care:
Feeding: Sticking with the Plagron regimen. I'm being careful with the dosage now to make sure those leaf symptoms don't spread to the new growth.
Setup: The LST (Low Stress Training) from previous weeks has really helped open up the canopy, letting light hit those lower bud sites.
Closing Thoughts:
Sheβs a bit of a sensitive soul, but the flower production isn't slowing down. Iβll be monitoring the runoff and keeping things steady as we head into the bulk-up phase. The smell is just starting to get interesting!
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Technique
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Week 9. Flowering
3mo ago
1/17
38 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
27 Β°C
Day Air Temp
5.4
pH
800 PPM
TDS
70 %
Air Humidity
22 Β°C
Solution Temp
24 Β°C
Night Air Temp
9.01 l
Pot Size
0.98 l
Watering Volume
70 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 7
TNT Complex
1 mll
Root-Juice
3 mll
Bio-Down
1 mll
wolfvb πΏ Week 9: The Grand Root Reveal & Bud Sites Popping! πΊπ₯¦
Strain: Sticky Broccoli Automatic (Zamnesia)
Stage: Mid-Flowering / Bud Development
Light Cycle: 18/6
π The General Vibe:
Welcome to Week 9! The stretch has slowed down, and the "Sticky Broccoli" is officially shifting all her energy into flower production. The canopy is an absolute jungle of tops! Those red and green LST clips did exactly what they were supposed to do, breaking the apical dominance and giving us a beautiful, bushy, multi-topped structure. White pistils are shooting out everywhere, and the bud sites are starting to look like perfect little pompoms.
πΊ The "Vase" Experiment Reveal!
This is the moment Iβve been waiting for! I finally pulled back the top layer to check on our hidden structure, and the results are amazing. The main stalk is incredibly thick and woody, and you can see the roots actively gripping and growing right over the little blue vase nested in the soil. The experiment is a massive success so far! She is anchored in deep and looking incredibly sturdy.
π½οΈ The Menu (Nutrients) - Powered by Plagron, Hesi & BioBizz:
Continuing to push the bloom nutrients to help these flowers swell.
Plagron Green Sensation: (The secret weapon for heavier yields and resin production)
BioBizz Bio-Down: Keeping the pH dialed in around 5.9 - 6.0 for the coco mix.
πΏ Plant Progress & Observations:
Structure: Bushy and dense. The internodal spacing is tight, which means these colas are going to stack up nicely.
Health Check: I am noticing some slight yellowing/crisping on the very tips and edges of some of the older, mid-tier fan leaves. It looks like a little bit of nutrient burn from pushing the bloom feeds, or a slight pH fluctuation. I'll be keeping a close eye on the runoff and might dial the EC back just a fraction on the next watering so she stays happy.
Update: 10.03.26
She is getting better, been giving her Fish-mix and TNT for two times now.
π½ The Garden Guardian:
Our heavily tattooed Kewpie garden manager is still holding it down in the corner of the tent. No pests, no bad vibes, just pure Eternity Cup focus!
Let the bud swelling begin! Growers Love! π
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Week 10. Flowering
3mo ago
1/31
38 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
27 Β°C
Day Air Temp
5.4
pH
800 PPM
TDS
70 %
Air Humidity
22 Β°C
Solution Temp
24 Β°C
Night Air Temp
9.01 l
Pot Size
0.98 l
Watering Volume
70 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 7
TNT Complex
1 mll
Root-Juice
3 mll
Bio-Down
1 mll
wolfvb Week 10: Buds are stacking and the frost is building!
Observations:
Week 10 is in the books and the girls are looking beautiful! The bud sites are really starting to fatten up and stack nicely. We are seeing some great trichome production developing on the sugar leaves, giving them a nice frosty look.
Looking closely at the pistils, we have a mix right now. Many are still bright white and shooting straight out, which means the calyxes are still swelling and the plant is actively packing on weight. However, on some of the more mature colas, the pistils are just starting to darken, turn orange/brown, and curl inward.
Plant Health & Nutrients:
Overall, the canopy looks healthy and vigorous. The fan leaves are a very deep, rich, dark green. I did notice some very minor nutrient burn (crispy brown tips) on the edges of some leaves. It's nothing major to worry about, but it tells me the plant is right at its absolute limit for nutrients. I might dial back the feeding/EC slightly (especially the Nitrogen, given how dark the leaves are) so I don't stress her out as she finishes up flower.
Next Steps:
Going to keep the environment dialed in, keep an eye on those leaf tips, and just let her do her thing! The smell is really starting to come through now.
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Week 11. Flowering
3mo ago
1/40
38 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
27 Β°C
Day Air Temp
5.4
pH
Weak
Smell
800 PPM
TDS
70 %
Air Humidity
22 Β°C
Solution Temp
24 Β°C
Night Air Temp
9.01 l
Pot Size
0.98 l
Watering Volume
70 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 7
TNT Complex
1 mll
Root-Juice
3 mll
Bio-Down
1 mll
wolfvb The Final Countdown π₯¦β¨
Strain: Sticky Broccoli Automatic (Zamnesia Seeds)
General Observations:
We have officially hit Week 11, and the "Sticky Broccoli" is living up to its name! The buds are now noticeably denser and covered in a thick layer of frosty trichomes. The scent in the tent has intensified expecting those signature sweet and spicy floral notes to really pop now. Most of the pistils are beginning to turn that deep orange/brown and curl inward, signaling we are getting very close to the finish line.
Plant Health:
The canopy remains a healthy dark green, though I'm starting to see some natural "fading" (senescence) as the plant directs all its remaining energy into the flowers. The minor nutrient tip burn from last week hasn't progressed, so dialing back the feeding slightly was the right move.
Nutrients & Environment:
Nutrients: Following the Eternity Cup requirements, Iβm still utilizing Plagron Green Sensation to maximize the bloom and resin production. I have reduced the base nutrients (Nitrogen) and am focusing on P-K to help the buds put on their final weight.
pH: Keeping it steady at 6.0.
Training/Maintenance:
No more LST at this stage; sheβs locked into her shape. Iβm just doing some light "leaf tucking" to ensure the lower bud sites are getting as much light as possible for the final swell.
Next Steps:
Iβll be watching the trichomes closely with the loupe over the next few days. Iβm looking for that perfect mix of milky and a hint of amber before I start the final flush.
but first let those buds cook they are now gaining weight fast and fatten up.
Grower Note: The Kewpie guards are still on duty and the vibes in the tent are at an all-time high! πΆβοΈ
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Week 12. Flowering
2mo ago
1/24
43 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
27 Β°C
Day Air Temp
5.4
pH
Weak
Smell
800 PPM
TDS
70 %
Air Humidity
22 Β°C
Solution Temp
24 Β°C
Night Air Temp
9.01 l
Pot Size
0.98 l
Watering Volume
70 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 7
TNT Complex
1 mll
Root-Juice
3 mll
Bio-Down
1 mll
wolfvb βοΈ Week 12 Update: Frost Factory and Fat Colas! π²
πΏ Week Update: Getting closer to the finish line! π
Welcome to Week 12! This girl is turning into a total frost factory, and those colas are plumping up beautifully. We are deep into the late flowering stage now, and the progress is amazing to watch!
The Details:
Development:
The bud development this week is incredible. As you can see in the close-ups, she is absolutely caked in trichomes! The sugar leaves are completely covered in resin, and the buds are getting super dense and heavy. A good amount of the white pistils are starting to curl in and turn to that beautiful orange/brown color, which means she is ripening up nicely and getting closer to the window. π€€
Structure:
She has maintained a fantastic, bushy structure with multiple chunky colas. All those tops are swelling up and getting incredibly thick. She's a beautifully compact plant, making up for her height with sheer density and bud volume!
Health:
Her overall health is great! The foliage is keeping a nice dark green color. You can spot a little bit of nutrient burn on the very tips of the leaves, but at Week 12 of pushing heavy bloom nutrients, that's completely normal and nothing to worry about at all. She is putting all her remaining energy exactly where we want it straight into making those flowers sticky!
Next Steps:
Itβs almost time to start watching those trichomes closely with a jeweler's loupe! I'll keep monitoring her water intake and let her finish bulking up. Depending on how fast those trichomes cloud up and turn amber, we will be thinking about the final flush soon.
Happy Growing !!! π₯¦βοΈ
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Week 13. Flowering
2mo ago
1/41
43 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
27 Β°C
Day Air Temp
5.4
pH
Weak
Smell
800 PPM
TDS
70 %
Air Humidity
22 Β°C
Solution Temp
24 Β°C
Night Air Temp
9.01 l
Pot Size
0.98 l
Watering Volume
70 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 7
TNT Complex
1 mll
Root-Juice
3 mll
Bio-Down
1 mll
wolfvb What's up, GrowDiaries fam! π Welcome to Week 13 of the Sticky Broccoli π₯¦ Eternity Cup 2026 run! π
βWe are deep into the flowering stage now, and the magic is really happening! As you can see in the pictures, she is packing on some serious weight. The colas are getting incredibly thick, dense, and absolutely covered in frost. βοΈβ¨
βπΏ Development & Structure:
The bud structure is looking fantastic. The pistils are still mostly white, but we are starting to see some nice orange and brown hairs popping up. She is definitely still swelling! The main stalk and lower branches have gotten super thick and woody to support all this top weight. You can see down at the base, I've still got her tied off to the little blue ceramic anchor to keep her stable and maintain that nice open structure as she chunks up.
Update: give her a little trim and removed the big fan leaves to open her up a bit and fatten those lower buds.
She is getting frosty.
8.4.26
The run off was crazy high as her sister and had to flush her till the ppm went to 800.
βπ§ Nutrient & Water Log:
I am still hitting her with the Plagron Green Sensation (had to include a shot of the bottle next to these beautiful buds). It is absolutely doing its job as a bloom booster these flowers are getting super heavy and compact! I'm pushing her pretty hard right now. You can see just a tiny bit of nutrient burn on the very tips of the leaves, which tells me she is eating at her absolute maximum limit. No signs of major stress though, she is taking it like an absolute champ and focusing all that energy into resin production! π½οΈπͺ
ββΊ Environment & Health:
Overall health is exactly where I want it to be for Week 13. The canopy is looking dark and healthy, and the tent is smelling absolutely incredible sweet, intense aroma every time I unzip the door. Sheβs staying happy and soaking up all the light she can get.
βWe are getting closer to the finish line, and I am beyond excited to see how she finishes up. Huge shoutout to Zamnesia and Plagron for this Eternity Cup run. π
βLet me know what you guys think in the comments! Happy growing and stay frosty! π²π₯
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Week 14. Flowering
2mo ago
1/38
43 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
27 Β°C
Day Air Temp
5.4
pH
Weak
Smell
800 PPM
TDS
70 %
Air Humidity
22 Β°C
Solution Temp
24 Β°C
Night Air Temp
9.01 l
Pot Size
0.98 l
Watering Volume
70 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 7
TNT Complex
1 mll
Root-Juice
3 mll
Bio-Down
1 mll
wolfvb π Week 14: The Final Flush & Amber Watch
Strain: Sticky Broccoli Automatic (Zamnesia Seeds)
Stage: Late Flowering / Ripening
Light Cycle: 18/6
π The General Vibe
Weβve officially crossed into Week 14, and the finish line is in sight! After the massive flush last week to get that crazy runoff PPM under control (down to 800), she has stabilized beautifully. The "Sticky Broccoli" is now smelling like a sweet, spicy florist shop every time I open the Agyrochy tent.
πΊ The Vase Reveal & Structure
The roots have completely claimed the blue ceramic vase. The main stalk is a thick, woody pillar now, proving the "root reveal" experiment was a total win. Even with the heavy defoliation in Week 13, the lower buds are fattening up significantly thanks to the extra light penetration.
π½οΈ The Menu (Nutrients)
The Flush: Iβve cut out all base nutrients and Hesi TNT.
Final Touches: I'm giving her one last very light dose of Green Sensation and Sugar Royal to maximize that final terpene push, followed by plain pH-balanced water (6.0) for the rest of the week.
πΏ Plant Progress & Observations
The Frost: The trichome density is insane. She is literally sparkling under the Agyrochy 100w LED.
Pistils: About 80-90% of the hairs have now turned orange and curled in.
Trichome Check: Under the loupe, I'm seeing mostly cloudy heads with a few ambers starting to pop up on the main colas. Iβm looking for about 10-15% amber for that perfect heavy Indica finish.
π½ Final Thoughts
The tattooed Kewpie manager looks pleased! Itβs been a wild ride with the one-handed gardening and the root experiments, but this Zamnesia genetics really took the pressure like a champ. Next stop: Harvest! βοΈπ₯¦
Growers Love! π
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Week 15. Flowering
2mo ago
1/51
43 cm
Height
24 hrs
Light Schedule
27 Β°C
Day Air Temp
5.4
pH
Weak
Smell
800 PPM
TDS
70 %
Air Humidity
22 Β°C
Solution Temp
24 Β°C
Night Air Temp
9.01 l
Pot Size
0.98 l
Watering Volume
70 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 7
TNT Complex
1 mll
Root-Juice
3 mll
Bio-Down
1 mll
wolfvb π± Week 15: The Final Countdown! Is This the End? β°βοΈ
What's up, GrowDiaries fam! π Welcome to Week 15! We have been on a long, beautiful journey with this girl, and I am crossing my fingers that this is her final week before the chop! ?
Maximum Frost & Swollen Calyxes βοΈπ₯
Take a look at these close-ups! She has reached absolute peak chunkiness. The colas are incredibly dense, and the calyxes are swollen to the max. Almost all of the pistils have darkened to a beautiful fiery orange and curled inward, which is exactly what we want to see. But the craziest part is the trichome production she is absolutely caked in frost. The resin is so thick it looks like sheβs glowing under the LEDs!
The Final Push β³
At 15 weeks, she has definitely tested my patience, but seeing these massive, sticky colas makes every single day worth it. She is drinking less now, and you can tell by the slight fade starting in the leaves that she is reaching the very end of her life cycle. I'm keeping my jeweler's loupe glued to her right now, hunting for that perfect ratio of cloudy to amber trichomes.
Prepping for the Chop ?
I'm getting the drying space dialed in and my trimming scissors ready. If the trichomes do what I think theyβre going to do, she will be coming down in the next few days. I can't wait to see what her final wet weight is going to be she is incredibly heavy!
Huge shoutout to everyone who has followed along on this 15-week journey. Let's hope the next update is the harvest post! Let me know what you guys think of her final form in the comments!
Happy growing and happy harvesting! βοΈπ¨
She took everything like a champ
and delivered crazy results, was just like a broccoli head night mare to harvest
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wolfvb βοΈ Harvest Day is Here! + BIG NEWS & Giveaway! ππΊ
βGrowFam, we finally made it to the finish line! π±?
βAfter weeks of TLC, it's time to chop this broccoli head. I am incredibly proud of how this run turned out. The buds are looking frosty, dense, incredibly terpy, and I couldn't have asked for a smoother ride this time around.
βBut as we all know, the hardest part of any grow is what comes next: the dry and cure.
βUsually, my setup involves hanging a drying rack near the tent, or drying right inside the tent if it happens to be empty. But for this harvest, things are going to be a little differentβ¦ and a lot cooler. π
βI am super hyped to announce that I have officially been selected as a #DryRocketTester! My test unit literally just arrived, perfectly timed for this harvest. Iβm going to be drying this entire run in the DryRocket and taking you all along for the ride. Expect a full review and step-by-step updates on how it handles the terps!
βNow, for the BEST part: π GIVEAWAY TIME!
βRecently, I won 3rd place in the DryRocket Photo Contest, and they hooked me up with a 50β¬ voucher for their shop. Since I already have my hands on the tester unit, I am giving this 50β¬ voucher directly to YOU guys!
βπ Head over to my Instagram @wolfvb.growdiaries to enter the giveaway and snag that 50β¬ voucher!
βπ₯ BONUS: If you don't want to wait for the giveaway and want to upgrade your drying game right now, the awesome team at DryRocket hooked our community up. You can use my personal code wolfvb30 at checkout to get 30β¬ OFF your own DryRocket! (Code is valid until May 31st!)
Mission completed β
Woke up to the BEST kind of text... THE HARVEST IS DRY! Yesterday morning started off right. My @DryRocket app pinged me with the ultimate notification the dry cycle was officially complete! You already know what happened next... straight into TRIM JAIL! I put in a solid 4-hour shift from 9 AM to 1 PM, getting my hands sticky and dialing in these nugs.
I got to say, the DryRocket absolutely crushed it. The structure is perfect, the trichomes are completely intact, and the terps are incredibly loud. Just look at the frost on these beauties!And of course, the best part of trim jail is the reward. Check out that kief pile!
You know I had to celebrate the end of this run by rolling up an infused joint smeared with the good stuff to officially test the fruits of the labor. GIVEAWAY REMINDER! Don't forget, my giveaway for the DryRocket voucher is STILL LIVE, but it ends on the 15th of this month! If you haven't entered yet, check out my pinned reel to get your name in the drawing so you can upgrade your drying setup.
BONUS: If you want to skip the line and take the guesswork out of your drying process right now, you can use my code wolfvb30 at checkout to get 30% OFF your own Dry Rocket! (Code is valid until May 31st!) Link in bio!
Drop a βοΈ in the comments if you know the struggle of trim jail! What's the longest trimming session you've ever done? Letu2019s hear it!
βThank you all for following along on this diary. I'll be updating the dry weights and final smoke report soon. Let me know what you think of the harvest in the comments, and don't forget to check out the giveaway on IG!
Smoke Report:.
The buds are not to my taste for me they tested like haze, the Rosen in the other way is very tasty π€€ π I would say a bit frouty (or maybe like a sweet flower ) and maybe a bit of bine and spicy I really like it, I think that's how I will use this one more Rosen less joints π
βKeep growing, Pack! πΊπΏπ¨
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.
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 π
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:
π± 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:
β’ Consistency
β’ Minimal stress
β’ Letting them set roots before pushing too hard
Youβre doing that well so far π
π§ 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 Iβd be careful not to turn it into a routine just because itβs βdaily.β
Iβd rather:
β’ Let the pot tell you when it needs water
β’ Lift it and feel the weight
β’ 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 π
Just remember with autos:
β’ Gentle training only for the most part
β’ No rush
β’ Let her show you where she wants to go
Sheβll tell you when sheβs ready for the βreal shaping.β
Feeding
Root Juice at this stage makes sense.
Personally, I wouldnβt push much more yet, roots first, everything else later.
If she stays happy:
β’ No need to increase EC fast
β’ Green sensation later will shine more when sheβs actually demanding it
Overall, this looks like a calm, intentional grow, and thatβs exactly what autos like.
As always, this is just my humble opinion, trust your instincts, observe the plant, and donβt be afraid of small mistakes. Theyβre how we all learned.
Youβre doing good. Keep enjoying the process π±
Your garden is clearly in caring hands, guardian included π
Growers Love my friend π
@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
@wolfvb, Brother a must in all gardens and something missing in the majority of them πππ well done my friend and i believe that it will be f great help πππ Growers Love πππ
@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