The Grow Awards 2026 🏆
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1mo ago
Green_claws Welcome to the start of the Eternity Grow Cup. So excited to have the opportunity to do this amazing contest.. So I'm growing sticky broccoli fem photoperiod from my Home Brew Living Soil A bit of info on the strain Sticky Broccoli exhibits characteristic indica traits. Flavoursome buds: You’ll enjoy a smashing mix of floral, spicy, and sweet notes. Superb yield potential: Plants are able to pump out generous yields when grown with care. A treat for extract lovers: Buds are generously coated in resin, ideal for those who make extracts. Our breeders love raising the bar when it comes to developing new strains, and their Sticky Broccoli is a perfect manifestation of this ethos. Marrying the productive Sticky Beast with the pungent Green Crack, we created a variety that's 90% indica dominant, loaded with flavour, and packing 23% THC. She also performs very well in the grow room. Growers love its rewarding yields and sensational bag appeal—buds are fragrant, vibrant, and shiny with resin. Tokers appreciate the seductive aromas, as well as intense effects that are felt almost instantly after taking a hit. Growing Sticky Broccoli: Prepare Your Stash Jars Demonstrating plenty of vigour from the get-go, Sticky Broccoli is very versatile and will thrive in an indoor or outdoor setup. Generous yields await, particularly if you have a few grows under your belt and know how to help plants reach their full potential. Sticky Broccoli grows to very manageable heights indoors, peaking at 120 cm. Outdoors, you can expect to see specimens achieve a more imposing stature of up to 220 cm. Give your plants love and care, and after 7–8 weeks of flowering indoors, you'll be looking at a harvest of up to 500 g/m². Under the sun, each Sticky Broccoli plant will yield up to a respectable 600 g in late September or early October. Flavours and Effects That Make You Come Back for More Dry and cure your precious flowers, and you're in for a mind-blowing experience. Sticky Broccoli is intensely fragrant and its flavours linger lazily on the tongue. Sweet, spicy, and floral notes come together harmoniously in this variety, making for an interesting and pleasant blend. For the most authentic flavour experience, vape the buds at a low temperature. When it comes to effects, Sticky Broccoli is quick to put its 23% THC content and suite of terpenes to work. A few hits give rise to a blissful, relaxing stone that lasts for hours. Though she's heavily indica dominant, Sticky Broccoli won't immediately put you to sleep after one toke. Thanks for stopping by Also thanks to the sponsors, Zamnesia/Plagron and of course Growdiaries for this fantastic platform to run it on... Peace and love ✌️💚. See you next week
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Germination Method
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Week 1. Vegetation
1mo ago
5 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
19 °C
Day Air Temp
6.4
pH
60 %
Air Humidity
19 °C
Solution Temp
17 °C
Night Air Temp
1 liters
Pot Size
45 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 1
Green Sensation - PLAGRON.
Green Sensation
0.01 mll
Green_claws ​🌱 Week 1: Veg ​The girls are cruising! I’m keeping things simple and intentional right now to make sure the foundation is rock solid. ​💧 Current Protocol: ​🥤 Hydration: Just a light watering today. ​🚫 I’m being careful not to overdo it—nobody wants suffocated roots! ​ Nutrition: Added a touch of Seaweed Extract (10ml/L) to help with stress resistance and root development. ​🌬️ The Strategy: Aiming for a slight dry back before the next drink to keep the oxygen levels high in the root zone. ​📈 Status Report: ​✅ Everything is looking green, clean, and problem-free. ✨ So far, so good! ​Thanks for dropping by Much love ✌️💚
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Week 2. Vegetation
19d ago
10 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
19 °C
Day Air Temp
6.4
pH
60 %
Air Humidity
19 °C
Solution Temp
17 °C
Night Air Temp
1 liters
Pot Size
45 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 1
Green Sensation - PLAGRON.
Green Sensation
0.01 mll
Green_claws ​🚀 Week 2: Veg ​She’s officially locked and loaded! After a brief moment of "twist and shout" while adjusting to the hot soil, she’s settled in like a champ. ​ The Pedigree: ​⭐ You can really see the pedigree of these genetics starting to shine through. ​🥦 The stem is already fattening up, showing off a "hairy" texture that signals some serious vigor, and the color is incredibly vibrant. ​📈 To keep the momentum going without overwhelming her, I’m sticking to a high-performance, minimalist diet: ​ The Menu: ​🌊 Seaweed-Infused Water: Providing those essential trace minerals and natural growth hormones (cytokinins) for root strength. ​🛡️ Silica: My secret weapon for building "armor-plated" cell walls and heat resistance. ​Thanks for stopping by Much love ✌️💚
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Week 3. Vegetation
10d ago
20 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
19 °C
Day Air Temp
6.4
pH
60 %
Air Humidity
19 °C
Solution Temp
17 °C
Night Air Temp
1 liters
Pot Size
45 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 1
Green Sensation - PLAGRON.
Green Sensation
0.01 mll
Green_claws The Upgrade is Official: From the Floor to the Throne 👑 ​Finally got the girls into the tent and under the new light! 🏠💡 We are officially dialed in and settling into the new setup. ​After roughing it on the bedroom floor for a while, I’ll be honest—they’re looking a little beat up and battle-worn right now.
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Week 4. Vegetation
2d ago
28 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
19 °C
Day Air Temp
6.4
pH
60 %
Air Humidity
19 °C
Solution Temp
17 °C
Night Air Temp
1 liters
Pot Size
100 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 1
Green Sensation - PLAGRON.
Green Sensation
0.01 mll
Green_claws ​🌿 Stage: Post-Topping / Veg wk 4 ​Current Strategy: Moisture Correction & Pest Management ​📝 Entry: Managing the Microclimate ​💪 The girls are looking strong after being topped down to 5 primary nodes, and while the new growth looks eager, the overall pace is a bit sluggish, even though she's throwing out 9 leaf'ers on week 4, so things aren't too bad. ​️ I’ve identified a two-fold issue: lingering root saturation and the arrival of Fungus Gnats. ​🛶 The Peat Paradox: I suspect the Sphagnum peat moss in my mix is holding a bit too much moisture in the core of the pot. While it provides a great structure, it's currently keeping the root zone "wet" longer than ideal, which is likely slowing down oxygen uptake and stalling the leaves from reaching their full "praying" potential. ​⚔️ The Battle Plan ​💎 The adjustment: I'll be mixing more perlite before potting up, getting more oxygen to those roots. ​🌵 The Dry Back: I am intentionally extending the dry cycle to force the roots to search for oxygen. This should encourage a more robust root architecture and discourage gnat larvae. ​🚫 Gnat Control: Since gnats thrive in the top 2 inches of damp soil, I'm focusing on surface-level drying. ​🚀 Recovery: Despite the slow-down, the 5 selected nodes are looking healthy and "up for the job." Once the medium hits that sweet spot of aeration, I expect an explosion of vertical growth. ​💡 Grower’s Notes: What to Watch ​
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