CorinnaFarm The first phase, germination, went smoothly. The little sprout is already visible, which means the start has been successful. Now the growth phase begins, and I'm excited to see how the plant will develop in the coming days. 🌱
To be continued...💚😊✌️
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Used method
Directly In Substrate
Germination Method
1
Week 1. Vegetation
7mo ago
1/4
3 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
23 °C
Day Air Temp
57 %
Air Humidity
18 °C
Night Air Temp
1 liters
Pot Size
30 cm
Lamp Distance
CorinnaFarm After germination, the ladies are developing very well and showing healthy growth. They look vibrant and seem quite comfortable in their current environment. However, it will be necessary to transplant them into larger pots and provide fresh nutrients soon to optimally support their further development. Until that time, everything is going smoothly, and overall, everything is in the green zone.
To be continued...😊✌️💚
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Week 2. Vegetation
7mo ago
1/6
6 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
23 °C
Day Air Temp
55 %
Air Humidity
18 °C
Night Air Temp
11 liters
Pot Size
30 cm
Lamp Distance
CorinnaFarm The plants have been successfully repotted into new pots with fresh soil. The repotting went smoothly, and the girls have handled the transition very well. They are standing stable, showing a healthy appearance, and overall seem vibrant and strong. In the new soil, they now have optimal conditions to further develop their root system and continuously add growth. The plan is to let them grow for about four to five more weeks in this phase before the next step in the grow takes place.
To be continued...😊💚✌️
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Week 3. Vegetation
6mo ago
1/6
7 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
23 °C
Day Air Temp
55 %
Air Humidity
18 °C
Night Air Temp
11 liters
Pot Size
30 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 3
VGN 5-2-2
2 mll
VGN 2-2-4
2 mll
VGN 2-2-4
1 mll
CorinnaFarm The growth looks really great so far. The plants seem vibrant and healthy and are showing strong development. The repotting was handled very well, and there are no negative reactions to be seen. If it continues like this, the grow can keep developing very positively.
To be continued...😊✌️💚
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Week 4. Vegetation
6mo ago
1/4
11 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
23 °C
Day Air Temp
52 %
Air Humidity
18 °C
Night Air Temp
11 liters
Pot Size
30 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 3
VGN 5-2-2
2 mll
VGN 2-2-4
2 mll
VGN 2-2-4
1 mll
CorinnaFarm The first nutrients have now been added, and the growth is happily continuing. The plants have responded very well to it and have made a solid leap. Overall, they are continuing to develop healthily and robustly.
To be continued...😊💚✌️
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Week 5. Vegetation
6mo ago
1/5
20 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
24 °C
Day Air Temp
52 %
Air Humidity
19 °C
Night Air Temp
11 liters
Pot Size
30 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 3
VGN 5-2-2
2 mll
VGN 2-2-4
2 mll
VGN 2-2-4
1 mll
CorinnaFarm For some plants, the amount of fertilizer was a bit too high, while for others it was just right. Still, there’s currently no reason to worry. The growth remains strong, and it's slowly time to adjust the light.
To be continued...💚✌️😊
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Week 6. Flowering
6mo ago
1/9
28 cm
Height
12 hrs
Light Schedule
24 °C
Day Air Temp
Normal
Smell
52 %
Air Humidity
19 °C
Night Air Temp
11 liters
Pot Size
30 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 3
VGN 5-2-2
2 mll
VGN 2-2-4
2 mll
VGN 2-2-4
1 mll
CorinnaFarm The light has been adjusted, and the plants are clearly responding to it. They are already stretching vigorously and showing good development in the new phase. Overall, the plants look healthy and stable. Right now, everything looks very promising, and I hope the positive development continues in the coming days.
To be continued...😊✌️💚
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Week 7. Flowering
5mo ago
1/7
34 cm
Height
12 hrs
Light Schedule
24 °C
Day Air Temp
Normal
Smell
52 %
Air Humidity
19 °C
Night Air Temp
11 liters
Pot Size
30 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 3
VGN 5-2-2
2 mll
VGN 2-2-4
2 mll
VGN 2-2-4
1 mll
CorinnaFarm The stigmas are gradually becoming more pronounced, so it's now clear with all the girls that the flowering phase has truly begun. Overall, the grow is currently looking good and stable, and there are no serious reasons for concern at the moment. One of the ladies is showing slight signs of nutrient issues, but these have already been identified and treated accordingly. Now we have to wait and see how she reacts to it in the coming days. Aside from that, the plants are continuing to develop nicely, and the flowering is progressing step by step.
To be continued...💚✌️😊
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Week 8. Flowering
5mo ago
1/5
42 cm
Height
12 hrs
Light Schedule
24 °C
Day Air Temp
Normal
Smell
52 %
Air Humidity
19 °C
Night Air Temp
11 liters
Pot Size
30 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 3
VGN 5-2-2
2 mll
VGN 2-2-4
2 mll
VGN 2-2-4
1 mll
CorinnaFarm The first stigmas are now becoming increasingly visible, which is a clear sign that the plants are slowly transitioning fully into the flowering phase. At the same time, stretching has largely stopped, allowing energy to be increasingly directed towards the development of the flowers. This marks the beginning of the phase where flower development should really start to pick up speed.
Currently, the plants give a healthy and stable impression overall. There are no major abnormalities to report, and so far there is no reason for concern. The development is progressing as desired, and everything is in the green zone. If this continues, the flowers should become more pronounced and gain structure in the coming days and weeks.
To be continued...✌️💚😊
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Week 9. Flowering
5mo ago
1/10
52 cm
Height
12 hrs
Light Schedule
24 °C
Day Air Temp
Normal
Smell
52 %
Air Humidity
19 °C
Night Air Temp
11 liters
Pot Size
30 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 3
VGN 5-2-2
2 mll
VGN 2-2-4
2 mll
VGN 2-2-4
1 mll
CorinnaFarm Recently, a noticeable development can be seen throughout the entire batch. At the beginning, there was dense, even growth with strong, lush green leaves and a well-filled area. The plants appeared vital, stable, and had spread optimally, resulting in a closed, homogeneous surface. The structure was compact and healthy, without any noticeable signs of deficiency.
As time went on, stretching became visibly apparent. The plants gained height and began to orient themselves more upwards. At the same time, the first flower sites increasingly formed at the shoot tips, becoming more distinct over time. The internodes became slightly longer, while the individual main shoots clearly differentiated from one another.
By now, the flowering phase is clearly advanced. The buds are continuously developing and producing more and more stigmas, making the flower clusters appear increasingly voluminous. The structure of the plants is now more open than before, which is typical for this phase, as energy is increasingly directed towards flower formation. Especially the upper areas show active development and visibly gain mass.
Overall, the grow looks very good. The plants continue to appear vital, the flowering is progressing evenly, and the entire area is being used efficiently. If the development continues at this pace, we can expect a further significant densification and maturation of the flowers in the coming weeks.
To be continued...✌️😊💚
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Week 10. Flowering
5mo ago
1/9
52 cm
Height
12 hrs
Light Schedule
24 °C
Day Air Temp
Normal
Smell
52 %
Air Humidity
19 °C
Night Air Temp
11 liters
Pot Size
30 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 4
VGN 5-2-2
2 mll
VGN 2-2-4
2 mll
VGN 1-4-4
3 mll
CorinnaFarm In the current progression, a clearly advanced flowering phase is evident with a well-developed canopy and an overall very dense structure. Just a week earlier, it was noticeable that the plants had stabilized after the stretch phase and were increasingly directing energy towards bud formation. The branches had spread out well, resulting in a relatively uniform height across the plants, although some individual plants still stand out and have grown taller.
Compared to the previous week, the development of the buds has visibly intensified. The buds have become significantly bulkier, the calyxes are starting to stack more, and the number of flower clusters has increased. At the same time, it is noticeable that the plants are beginning to produce more resin, which is evident from the increasingly "frosty" appearance of the buds. The structure of the colas appears overall more compact, even though some phenotypes remain a bit airier.
The canopy is still dense, but initial changes in leaf color are becoming apparent. While a large portion still displays a healthy green, there are sporadic lighter tones visible, especially in the upper areas. This could indicate that the plants are reallocating nutrients more towards the flowers. At the same time, slight differences between the individual plants are noticeable, which may suggest genetic variance or different nutrient uptake.
The light distribution seems to be functioning well overall, as even lower areas are still sufficiently developed, although the main energy is clearly directed towards the upper buds. Air circulation appears adequate, as there are no obvious issues such as waterlogging or leaf stress dominating the entire crop.
Overall, the grow has clearly progressed towards the ripening phase this week. The plants look stable, bud formation is advancing quickly, and the structure of the crop suggests a solid harvest. If this trend continues, we can expect further densification of the buds, increasing resin production, and gradual maturation in the coming weeks.
To be continued...💚😊✌️
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Week 11. Flowering
4mo ago
1/8
52 cm
Height
12 hrs
Light Schedule
24 °C
Day Air Temp
Normal
Smell
52 %
Air Humidity
19 °C
Night Air Temp
11 liters
Pot Size
30 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 4
VGN 5-2-2
2 mll
VGN 2-2-4
2 mll
VGN 1-4-4
3 mll
CorinnaFarm Compared to the previous week, the flowering phase has clearly progressed further. The plants have visibly gained volume, and the buds now appear more pronounced, denser, and overall more developed. Especially in the upper areas, it is noticeable that the flower clusters are increasingly building mass and the structure of the colas is becoming clearer. The individual shoots are standing out more from each other, while the flower formation continues evenly across the entire area.
The canopy also appears significantly more mature now. While the plants previously looked a bit fresher and greener, there is now a stronger focus on actual flower production. Some plants are developing darker or slightly purple hues, which adds character to the overall appearance and indicates different expressions within the crop. At the same time, other specimens remain lighter and continue to show a more classic flower development. These differences ensure that the individual plants are now becoming increasingly distinct in growth form and appearance.
The resin production also seems to be clearly increasing. The buds appear frostier overall than before, especially noticeable on the upper buds. The stigmas are still numerous, making the plants very active in flowering. Some colas are still stretching slightly, while others are becoming more compact and denser. This creates the impression that some plants are a bit further along in their development than others, but the entire crop is still developing very well and harmoniously.
Overall, the grow is currently looking very good. The area is still well-filled, the flower formation is visibly progressing, and the crop appears vibrant and capable. Compared to the previous week, it is clear that the plants have made a significant step forward and are now increasingly entering the phase where the buds swell further, gain density, and the final result becomes more and more apparent.
To be continued...✌️😊💚
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Week 12. Flowering
4mo ago
1/9
52 cm
Height
12 hrs
Light Schedule
24 °C
Day Air Temp
Normal
Smell
52 %
Air Humidity
19 °C
Night Air Temp
11 liters
Pot Size
30 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 4
VGN 5-2-2
2 mll
VGN 2-2-4
2 mll
VGN 1-4-4
3 mll
CorinnaFarm Over the past week, the entire area has developed significantly and now appears very closed and homogeneous. The plants have adjusted their height, resulting in a relatively uniform canopy of leaves and flowers. While there were slight differences in structure before, a clearly merged overall picture has now emerged, efficiently utilizing the available space.
The flower clusters have visibly gained volume and are beginning to densify more. Especially the main stems show advanced development, with increasingly compact buds and a noticeable increase in resin production. The surface of the flowers now looks distinctly "frostier," indicating an active phase of active compound production. There is also clear progress on the side branches, so not only the tips but a large part of the plant contributes to the flower mass.
Compared to the previous week, when the plants showed a bit more stretch and less pronounced flower structure, the focus is now clearly on flower development. The internodes appear stable, and energy is increasingly being invested in the densification of the buds. Some plants exhibit different characteristics – from slightly more compact, heavy flowers to somewhat airier structures – suggesting genetic differences or slightly varying conditions within the area.
Color-wise, a change is slowly beginning to show. In addition to the rich green, darker or slightly purple tones are appearing sporadically, which may indicate the onset of a ripening phase or genetic predisposition. At the same time, most leaves remain vital enough to continue supplying the flowers well.
Overall, the entire crop appears healthy and vigorous. The leaves are mostly stable, without major abnormalities, and the plants show a good balance between growth and flower formation. Compared to the previous week, it is clear that development has taken a step further toward maturity: less stretch, more mass, and significantly more intense flower formation.
If this trend continues, we can expect further densification of the flowers, increased resin production, and a growing expression of the final characteristics in the coming weeks.
To be continued... 😊✌️💚
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Week 13. Flowering
4mo ago
1/11
52 cm
Height
12 hrs
Light Schedule
24 °C
Day Air Temp
Normal
Smell
52 %
Air Humidity
19 °C
Night Air Temp
11 liters
Pot Size
30 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 4
VGN 5-2-2
2 mll
VGN 2-2-4
2 mll
VGN 1-4-4
3 mll
CorinnaFarm Compared to the previous week, the crop has visibly developed further and now appears even more closed, mature, and expressive. The area is very well filled, the leaf and flower canopy looks dense and largely uniform, with individual plants still standing out a bit and thus adding extra structure to the overall picture. It is precisely these differences between the individual specimens that make it clear that different phenotypes develop at different speeds and to varying degrees.
Particularly striking is the further densification of the flowers. The buds appear overall more massive, compact, and noticeably frostier than before. Resin production has clearly increased, resulting in many flower clusters now showing a distinctly frosty appearance. Especially the upper colas are gaining presence, indicating that the plants are now fully investing a large part of their energy into flower production and maturation. A nice development can also be seen on the side branches, so that not only the tips but also the lower and middle areas are increasingly building up flower mass.
Compared to the previous week, a stronger color differentiation is also noticeable. While some plants continue to show a rich, dark green, others are already developing clearly visible purple, reddish, or lighter tones. These color variations enhance the impression that the crop is increasingly moving towards maturity. At the same time, the overall picture appears more vibrant and characterful. Some specimens seem to be a bit further along in maturity, while others are still working harder on building flower density.
The structure of the crop appears overall stable and well-coordinated. The plants are close together but not chaotic, and the area is being used very efficiently. Compared to the previous week, it is clear that less energy is going into stretching and more into substance, resin production, and flower densification. The colas stand out more clearly, the individual bud sites are increasingly merging into larger flower clusters, and the entire culture gives a very powerful impression.
Overall, there has been a very successful progress within this week. The plants have visibly gained in maturity, expression, and flower mass. If this trend continues, we can expect even more densification, further increasing resin production, and an ever more pronounced development of the final flowering characteristics in the coming time.
To be continued...✌️💚😊
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Week 14. Flowering
4mo ago
1/9
52 cm
Height
12 hrs
Light Schedule
24 °C
Day Air Temp
Normal
Smell
52 %
Air Humidity
19 °C
Night Air Temp
11 liters
Pot Size
30 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 4
VGN 5-2-2
2 mll
VGN 2-2-4
2 mll
VGN 1-4-4
3 mll
CorinnaFarm The plants have visibly progressed over the last week and are now clearly in an advanced flowering phase. Compared to their earlier state, the plants appear significantly more mature, with more intense colors and stronger development. The flower clusters have gained volume, resin content, and structure, while the foliage increasingly shows typical ripening signs. Particularly striking is the strong color change in the upper canopy: alongside dark green, there are now clearly visible purple, reddish, orange, and yellow tones, giving the entire grow a very autumnal appearance.
A week ago, the plants were still a bit greener and more uniform in growth. The buds were already well visible, but overall they were still a bit airy and less pronounced. In the meantime, the flowers have become denser, the sugar leaves are clearly coated with resin, and many buds show a firmer, more compact structure. The trichome formation appears very intense; especially the front and middle flower areas look heavily frosted. This creates a distinctly frosty impression, indicating advanced resin production and increasing maturity.
The color development has accelerated significantly. Several plants show dark, almost black to purple leaf parts, while other areas develop warm red, copper, and yellow tones. This coloration not only appears typical for the strain but also seems like a sign of the beginning of the final phase. At the same time, it is noticeable that individual plants are at different stages: some buds appear very well developed and compact, while others still look a bit greener and seem to be pushing further. This results in a very heterogeneous but healthy-looking flowering picture with various ripening stages in the same tent.
The canopy remains well filled, but it is no longer as fresh and growth-oriented as before. The plants are clearly investing their energy into flower ripening now. Some fan leaves are increasingly losing chlorophyll, lightening up, or changing color significantly. This is generally appropriate at this stage, as the plants mobilize reserves from the foliage. The buds themselves look vital, resinous, and increasingly heavier. The upper colas are well positioned in the light, while lower areas remain a bit shadier but still carry flower mass.
Overall, the grow shows a significant maturation boost compared to the previous week. The flowers have become more resinous, colorful, and compact, the aroma should intensify significantly at this stage, and the entire crop is visibly moving towards the final phase. The current impression is very strong: a dense, color-intensive flowering space with pronounced resin formation, beautiful strain diversity in appearance, and clear progress within just one week.
To be continued...💚✌️😊
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Week 15. Flowering
4mo ago
1/9
52 cm
Height
12 hrs
Light Schedule
24 °C
Day Air Temp
Normal
Smell
52 %
Air Humidity
19 °C
Night Air Temp
11 liters
Pot Size
30 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 4
VGN 5-2-2
2 mll
VGN 2-2-4
2 mll
VGN 1-4-4
3 mll
CorinnaFarm The current status clearly shows that the grow is in the final phase just before harvest. The plants have shifted all their energy into flower formation and present a consistently closed, dense flower canopy. The canopy is largely even, with the main colas being robust and fully developed, clearly standing out from the rest of the foliage. Particularly striking is the pronounced color development: large parts of the foliage have transformed into deep violet, red, and orange tones, which is typical for late flowering and genetic expression.
Compared to a week ago, the ripening process has advanced significantly. The buds have visibly gained in volume and especially in density. While they previously appeared a bit more open, the flower clusters are now more compact, the calyxes are noticeably swollen, and they are closer together. The overall structure looks "more finished" and less under construction – a clear sign that growth is nearly complete and only final ripening is taking place.
The pistils have mostly changed color and are beginning to retract, which is another indication of advanced ripeness. Only a few fresh, bright flower hairs are still visible. At the same time, resin production has increased significantly: the flowers now appear much frostier, with a dense layer of trichomes that has settled not only on the buds but also on the surrounding sugar leaves. Overall, this creates a very mature, sticky impression.
The foliage shows typical signs of late flowering. Many large leaves are losing saturation or are completely changing color, indicating that the plant is mobilizing its stored nutrients and shifting them into the flowers. Some slight signs of aging are visible, but these are completely normal at this stage and represent a positive sign for the advanced life cycle.
The structure has remained stable overall, despite the increasing flower mass. The colas are still standing well, indicating solid stem development. At the same time, it is noticeable that the buds have nearly reached their final weight and will only change minimally from here on.
All in all, this is the last clear stage of development before harvest. The plants have nearly reached their maximum expression: dense, mature buds, strong resin production, pronounced autumn coloring, and an overall "finished" appearance. The differences from the previous week lie mainly in the density, ripeness, and resin quantity – less in the growth itself. Now it’s primarily about the optimal timing for the cut, as quality is determined in this short window.
To be continued...✌️😊💚
Fruity sweetness of modern Mimosa genetics combined with the classic, slightly earthy and calming properties of a Kush line. Right from the first impression, the sweet side is clearly in the foreground. Dominant are fruity notes reminiscent of ripe citrus fruits, sweet oranges, and a hint of red berries. However, a gentle Kush influence develops behind it, adding more depth and warmth to the overall profile. This creates a balanced aroma that is neither too sweet nor too heavy.
When smoked, the strain is exceptionally pleasant. The Mimosa notes provide a fruity-sweet entry, while the creamy and slightly spicy Kush elements become more noticeable over time. Particularly interesting is the interplay of fresh fruitiness and the subtle, calming earthiness in the background. The smoke remains soft and round, without sharp peaks or scratchy characteristics. In the aftertaste, the sweet Mimosa side lingers long, while the Kush touch provides a pleasantly warm finish.
The effect is perfect for the evening hours. After the first puffs, a pleasant mental relaxation sets in, slowly pushing the stress and hustle of the day into the background. The mood becomes calmer and more balanced, without completely couch-locking you. Gradually, a soothing physical tranquility spreads, making it ideal for unwinding after a long day. Watching series, enjoying music, relaxing with friends, or simply letting the evening wind down – this is where Mimosa Cherry Kush feels most at home. The strain has enough calming potential to clear your head while remaining pleasantly manageable.
The buds present themselves with an elongated to compact-columnar structure and a striking resin production. The calyxes stack closely on top of each other, forming a solid, uniform bulbous shape. Particularly notable is the strong trichome coverage, giving the buds an almost sugary appearance. Between the light green areas, violet to dark violet accents appear, adding extra visual depth. The numerous orange pistils create a beautiful contrast to the frosty surface. The structure overall feels medium to firm, without reaching the extreme hardness of some pure Indica lines. The resin layer generously coats the calyxes and small leaves, emphasizing the high-quality overall impression.
In terms of yield, the strain performed solidly but fell short of true production machines. The yield is more in the mid-range. However, the quality of the buds compensates with their attractive appearance, strong resin formation, and balanced terpene profile.
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Original
Spent 107 days
Ger Veg Flo Har
154.2 g
Bud wet weight per plant
52.4 g
Bud dry weight per plant
1
Plants
Normal
Difficulty
Relaxed, Happy, Sleepy
Positive effects
Dry eyes
Negative effects
Stress, Depression
Medical effects
Citrus, Berries, Fruity
Taste
Sleepy
Energy
Indica
Hybrid
Sativa
Height
Day air temperature
Air humidity
Light schedule
Night air temperature
Pot size
Lamp distance
1/11
CorinnaFarm Harmonious mix of fruity-sweet Mimosa and a pleasantly calming Kush touch. Flavor-wise, sweet citrus and fruit notes dominate, accompanied by a subtle earthy depth. The effect is excellent for relaxed evenings, providing mental calm and physical ease. The buds impress with strong frostiness, attractive color contrasts, and a compact, resin-rich structure. The yield is in the solid mid-range, while quality and bag appeal are clearly above average.