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Germination
2mo ago
Pattyirish84 Started seed in glass of water for 12 hours. Transfered to paper towel. Sprouted next day. Planted seed on March 18th. Popped on the 19th Day 1
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Paper Towel
Germination Method
1
Week 1. Vegetation
2mo ago
1.27 cm
Height
24 hrs
Light Schedule
27 °C
Day Air Temp
6.2
pH
No Smell
Smell
74 %
Air Humidity
18.93 l
Pot Size
60.96 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 1
Voodoo Juice - Advanced Nutrients
Voodoo Juice
2 mll
Pattyirish84 Mephisto Guava Fig Week 1 Day 4- Watered 250ml with .5ml of Voodoo Juice.
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Week 2. Vegetation
2mo ago
7.62 cm
Height
24 hrs
Light Schedule
28 °C
Day Air Temp
6.2
pH
No Smell
Smell
68 %
Air Humidity
18.93 l
Pot Size
60.96 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 6
Voodoo Juice - Advanced Nutrients
Voodoo Juice
1 mll
pH Perfect Bloom - Advanced Nutrients
pH Perfect Bloom
0.5 mll
pH Perfect Grow - Advanced Nutrients
pH Perfect Grow
0.5 mll
Pattyirish84 Week 2 Day 9 -Watered 1L at above dosing Day 13 -Plain water 1L Day 14 -Increased PPFD to 360 -Increased target VPD to 0.9
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Week 3. Vegetation
2mo ago
25.4 cm
Height
24 hrs
Light Schedule
27 °C
Day Air Temp
6.2
pH
No Smell
Smell
64 %
Air Humidity
5 l
Pot Size
0.5 l
Watering Volume
60.96 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 6
Voodoo Juice - Advanced Nutrients
Voodoo Juice
2 mll
pH Perfect Bloom - Advanced Nutrients
pH Perfect Bloom
2 mll
pH Perfect Grow - Advanced Nutrients
pH Perfect Grow
2 mll
Pattyirish84 Week 3 Overall progress is doing extremely well. I noticed some mild nute burn on day 18 and my light was to low with PPFD at 455. Raised the light to 24" and set to 360 PPFD. Seems to be reacting well to that setting and the leaves have flattened out and are praying nicely. This girl is so short and bushy. The side shoots are almost as high as the main cola. I think she is going to react to LST nicely and will start this weekend. Day 16 -Plain water 1L Day 18 -Noticed the light burn and nute burn -Fed with 1L and 2ml Sensizym, 1ml CalMag and 2ml Voodoo juice Day 21 -Really looking better now. Still maintaining the 1.0VPD, 27c, 360 PPFD, 24" light height -Fed 1L with 2ml CalMag, 2ml Micro, 2ml Grow, 2ml Bloom, 2ml B-52 She continues to grow laterally and getting very busy. The stem is so thick and hope it starts to stretch a bit soon. Going to start LST on Saturday
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Week 4. Vegetation
2mo ago
30.48 cm
Height
24 hrs
Light Schedule
27 °C
Day Air Temp
6.2
pH
No Smell
Smell
60 %
Air Humidity
5 l
Pot Size
1.5 l
Watering Volume
60.96 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 6
Voodoo Juice - Advanced Nutrients
Voodoo Juice
2 mll
pH Perfect Bloom - Advanced Nutrients
pH Perfect Bloom
2 mll
pH Perfect Grow - Advanced Nutrients
pH Perfect Grow
2 mll
Pattyirish84 Week 4 Day 23 -Did first round of LST Day 24 -Fed 1lL with 2ml Voodoo juice, 2ml Sensisyme and 1ml CalMag -Re-tied anchors. -Plant is very short and bushy making LST difficult Day 26 -Fed 1L with 2ml GMB, 2ml B-52 and 1ml CalMag Day 27 -Noticed some mild nute burn. Will do plain water reset and back off nutes for next feed. -Plant seems to be responding well to LST. -Hoping the stretch starts soon. Day 28 -Just did mild leaf tucking -Watered 1.5L plain water
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Week 5. Flowering
2mo ago
35.56 cm
Height
24 hrs
Light Schedule
27 °C
Day Air Temp
6.2
pH
No Smell
Smell
60 %
Air Humidity
5 l
Pot Size
2.5 l
Watering Volume
60.96 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 6
Voodoo Juice - Advanced Nutrients
Voodoo Juice
2 mll
pH Perfect Bloom - Advanced Nutrients
pH Perfect Bloom
2 mll
pH Perfect Grow - Advanced Nutrients
pH Perfect Grow
2 mll
Pattyirish84 ​Day 30 ​Adjusted LST anchors to pull outer branches wider. ​Noticed early "rust" spotting on mid-level fan leaves. Diagnosed as Calcium deficiency due to 24/0 light cycle metabolism. ​Canopy is flattening out; 14 main colas established. ​Day 33 ​Fed 2.5L with 2.5ml Micro, 2.5ml Grow, 3.75ml Bloom, 2.5ml Cal-Mag, and 5ml Sensizyme. ​Followed with 1L plain water for a 3.5L total "heavy pour" to re-prime the Pro-Mix. ​Successfully achieved minor runoff to clear salt build-up. ​Day 34 ​Applied heavy LST to the "Boss Branch" to keep the canopy level. ​Accidentally pinched a few pistils on a primary pom-pom while tying down. Stem is structurally sound; damage is purely cosmetic. ​Plant is "praying" hard tonight; responding well to the heavy hydration. ​Day 35 (Today) ​Plant height is 11–12" after training. Canopy looks uniform and high-density. ​Leaves are deep emerald with slight clawing, indicating high Nitrogen levels. ​Plan for next feed: Cut Grow (N) back to 0.25ml/L to manage surplus and focus on bud stacking. ​Keeping PPFD at 425 to avoid light stress during the final stretch.
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Week 6. Flowering
1mo ago
43.18 cm
Height
24 hrs
Light Schedule
28 °C
Day Air Temp
6.2
pH
Normal
Smell
52 %
Air Humidity
5 l
Pot Size
2.5 l
Watering Volume
60.96 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 4
pH Perfect Bloom - Advanced Nutrients
pH Perfect Bloom
2 mll
pH Perfect Grow - Advanced Nutrients
pH Perfect Grow
1 mll
pH Perfect Micro - Advanced Nutrients
pH Perfect Micro
2 mll
Pattyirish84 Day 36 Bumped the light up to 500 PPFD today to see if she could handle the extra horsepower. Noticed the upper leaves starting to look a bit stressed under the 24/0 schedule, so I backed it off to a sweet spot of 475 PPFD. Still plenty of push without cooking the canopy. Day 37 Did a bit of a "demo" in the center of the plant. Took out some of the larger fan leaves that were choking out the middle. Had a bit of a battle with the VPD—it kept dipping down to 0.9. Got it stabilized back between 1.0–1.2 by bumping up the min fan speed and pointing a clip-on fan upwards from under the pot to keep the air moving through the guts of the plant. Day 39 Time for a drink. Mixed up a 4L soak with 8ml Micro, 8ml Bloom, and 6ml Cal-Mag. Decided to cut the "Grow" out entirely. The tips of the leaves are just starting to show a tiny bit of yellow/burn, so I’m backing off the Nitrogen a hair while we focus on the flowers. Day 40 Finished cleaning up the interior. Sniped 7 more leaves that were shading the lower bud sites. The airflow through the manifold looks way better now. Had a mini-crisis while mixing—the pH tanked to 4.0. Since I was out of professional pH Up, I used a pinch of baking soda to nudge it back to 6.3 so I didn't lock out the whole site. Day 42 (Today) Officially started the Bud Candy today (8ml in 4L). Hoping the extra carbs really start to pack on the frost now that the 14 main colas are established. The buds are stacking nicely and the white hairs are everywhere. Keeping the scissors in the drawer for at least a week to let her recover and just swell. Need to grab some actual pH Up tomorrow so I can stop using the kitchen supplies.
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Week 7. Flowering
1mo ago
50.8 cm
Height
28 °C
Day Air Temp
6.2
pH
Normal
Smell
52 %
Air Humidity
5 l
Pot Size
2.5 l
Watering Volume
60.96 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 4
pH Perfect Bloom - Advanced Nutrients
pH Perfect Bloom
2 mll
pH Perfect Grow - Advanced Nutrients
pH Perfect Grow
1 mll
pH Perfect Micro - Advanced Nutrients
pH Perfect Micro
2 mll
Pattyirish84 Day 43 The 14 spears are stacking up. Resin is starting to move onto the sugar leaves. She’s drinking heavy—pot was light after 24 hours. Light is at 475-500 PPFD. ​Day 45 The "Heavy Load." Mixed 8ml Micro, 12ml Bloom, and 8ml Grow. Added 8ml Big Bud and 8ml Carboload. Site got a bit hot—started seeing some yellowing and burnt tips on the upper leaves. Too much Nitrogen. Cutting the "Grow" back for good. ​Day 46 Canopy is getting dense. The 14 spears are starting to touch in the middle, creating a moisture trap. Upped the fan speed to keep air moving through the "dark forest" so nothing rots. Frost is everywhere now. ​Day 48 Emergency Reset. That Day 45 feed locked her out. The yellowing was moving into the centers of the leaves. Did a 4L plain water flush at 6.3 pH to clear the salts. Pulled the branches outward with ties to open up the middle. Now I can actually see through the plant. ​Day 49 (Today) The flush stopped the bleeding. Top growth is still pale but stable. The spears are stacking nicely and the white hairs are still coming. Ready for the next feed to green her back up. Keeping the scissors away and letting her just bulk now. ​🏗️ Next Feed (The "Re-Green" Mix) ​Per 4L Water (pH 6.2 – 6.3): ​Micro: 8ml ​Bloom: 12ml ​Grow: 4ml ​Cal-Mag: 5ml ​Big Bud / Carboload / Bud Candy: 4ml each ​Sensizym: 8ml
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Week 8. Flowering
1mo ago
50.8 cm
Height
28 °C
Day Air Temp
6.2
pH
Normal
Smell
52 %
Air Humidity
5 l
Pot Size
2.5 l
Watering Volume
60.96 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 4
pH Perfect Bloom - Advanced Nutrients
pH Perfect Bloom
2 mll
pH Perfect Grow - Advanced Nutrients
pH Perfect Grow
1 mll
pH Perfect Micro - Advanced Nutrients
pH Perfect Micro
2 mll
Pattyirish84 ​Day 50 ​Site Stability. The Day 49 "Re-Green" mix is holding. The pale top growth noted after the flush has stabilized and isn't progressing into "crispy" territory. Lower leaves remain strong and flexible, confirming the root zone is back online. 14 spears are showing massive girth, roughly 3 inches thick (using the 250ml bottle for scale). ​Day 51 ​Metabolic Peak. Pot was bone dry after 24 hours. The plant is drinking at maximum capacity. The 14 towers are "praying" under the 500 PPFD, indicating they’ve adapted to the light intensity. Trichomes are mostly clear with a few cloudy patches appearing. No sign of mold despite the density. ​Day 52 ​Structural Infill. The spears have stopped stretching and are now strictly "bulking." Calyxes are beginning to puff up and "zip" together, creating solid, baseball-like density. The yellowing on the upper leaves (the "pantry raid") is becoming more noticeable as the plant pulls energy to finish the flowers. ​Day 53 ​Vapor Pressure Management. Target VPD moved toward 1.3 – 1.4 kPa to balance transpiration and protect against late-stage rot in the dense 3-inch spears. The "dark forest" in the middle of the canopy is well-ventilated after the branch tie-outs. Seeing thick frost move deep onto the sugar leaves. ​Day 54 ​The "Stabilize the Fade" Feed. Swapped the mix to 8ml Grow and 12ml Bloom (per 4L) to halt the aggressive yellowing in the upper canopy. The plant is leaning heavily on its "internal stores" to keep the colas growing. Pot is consistently light every 24 hours. ​Day 55 ​The "Final Bulk" Inspection. The extra Nitrogen from the Day 54 feed has successfully stabilized the fade—leaves are yellow but "soft," not brittle. The first signs of "rusting" (orange hairs) are appearing on the crowns of the 14 spears. Trichomes are now roughly 70% cloudy, 30% clear. ​Day 56 (Today) ​The "High-Octane" Power-Up. Site was very thirsty; executed a heavy feed with the "Grand Master" mix. Doubled the energy supply by feeding both Bud Candy and CarboLoad (8ml each per 4L). This "Double-Carb" strategy is designed to provide the raw glucose and xylose needed to finish the resin swell. Holding steady at 1.4 kPa and waiting for the final "Amber" signal.
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Week 9. Flowering
21d ago
50.8 cm
Height
28 °C
Day Air Temp
6.2
pH
Normal
Smell
52 %
Air Humidity
5 l
Pot Size
2.5 l
Watering Volume
60.96 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 4
pH Perfect Bloom - Advanced Nutrients
pH Perfect Bloom
2 mll
pH Perfect Grow - Advanced Nutrients
pH Perfect Grow
1 mll
pH Perfect Micro - Advanced Nutrients
pH Perfect Micro
2 mll
Pattyirish84 Day 57 ​The "Overdrive" Entry. The double-carb payload from Day 56 triggered an aggressive metabolic surge, leaving the medium bone-dry within 24 hours. Dropped the first targeted introductory dose of Overdrive (6ml per 4L) alongside SensiZym into the root zone to fire up the second swelling phase. The 14 main spears are maintaining an upright, aggressive posture under full light footprints. ​Day 58 ​The Pop-Can Benchmark. Visual confirmation that the Overdrive engine is running hot. The crowns are building prominent triangular shoulders, with the primary colas now officially matching the diameter of a 355ml soda can. The natural golden autumn fade continues its orderly march across the upper canopy, while the deep interior leaf pockets remain soft and supple, showing no signs of trace toxicity. ​Day 59 ​Vapor Pressure Management. Canopy is processing water at a maximum clip, turning over the 4L volume cleanly with a perfect 5% to 10% (one cup) runoff target. The AeroZesh is locked at speed 3 to maintain a crisp 42% RH baseline, driving a stable 1.4 kPa VPD. This tight environmental control is successfully keeping the microclimate inside the dense, packed spears completely free of late-stage moisture pockets. ​Day 60 ​Resin Stacking. The frost profile has turned ultra-dense, building a heavy, white-furred blanket that extends from the inner calyx walls right out to the edges of the serrated sugar leaves. A razor-sharp close-up inspection shows the trichomes are locked in a heavy transition phase. The lower flower sections are entirely milky, while the fresh growth areas are actively stacking clear, glass-like heads. ​Day 61 ​The Calyx Explosion. The Overdrive response is officially peaking. Bright green, tight clusters of brand new calyxes are actively erupting through the very tops of the crowns, creating a massive secondary structural swell. Pistil recession is moving fast down the stalks; the long, upright white hairs from earlier this week are rapidly curling inward and transforming into a deep crimson-orange. ​Day 62 ​The "Heavy-Push" Feed. Medium went feather-light right on schedule. Executed a heavy feed with the customized Overdrive recipe to maximize the momentum: 10ml Micro, 10ml Grow, 12ml Bloom, 6ml Overdrive, 6ml Calmag, 8ml Bud Candy, and 8ml Carboload per 4L. Beautiful purple and deep red striping is intensifying on the upper petioles and leaf margins, marking a flawless genetic senescence. ​Day 63 ​The "Canopy Lock" Audit. Squeezing the mid-sections of the 14 towers confirms genuine, rock-hard structural density—the flowers have completely zipped together into uniform, solid clubs. The older, lower calyxes have swollen to the point of completely swallowing the bases of the orange hairs. Trichomes are holding at a massive, opaque wall of milk with zero clear glass remaining on the main bud sites. ​Day 64 (Today) ​The Final Bulking Extension. Pot went completely light, but the canopy is still demonstrating high metabolic demand. Rather than dropping nutrients, elected to lock in one final, heavy-dose Overdrive cocktail to push the absolute limits of the secondary calyx swell. Maintained the stable 1.4 kPa climate and left the lights at 100% to ride this peak maturity window out for another 48 hours before evaluating the final water-only flush.
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Week 10. Harvest
13d ago
Happy Harvest Day!
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​Day 66: Micro shots confirmed a dense forest of milky-white trichomes on the calyxes, 0% amber, and a lingering minority of clear glass heads. Delivered the "Last Supper" feeding—heavy payload of Overdrive, bloom base, and carbohydrates. ​Day 67: Trichome check showed clear heads filling in completely; first true caramel amber heads landed on the main calyx structures (3% to 5% baseline). ​Day 68: Executed the final flush using Flawless Finish (8mL per 4L, pH 6.0) to aggressively strip residual mineral salts from the Pro-Mix HP root zone. ​Day 71 (Chop Day): Monitored the canopy closely. Spotted late-stage vertical calyx stacking (foxtailing) at the tips of the main crowns pushing new clear heads. Simultaneously noted localized sugar leaf die-back deep inside the core of the densest tops. ​The Decision: Rather than waiting out the new clear foxtail trichomes and risking internal botrytis (bud rot) from the dying interior sugar leaves, the executive decision was made to chop immediately at peak average maturity. ​️ The Dry-Down Phase & Environmental Shift ​The harvest has been fully hung as whole branches with excellent spacing to prevent micro-climate humidity pockets. The initial dry setup faced some environmental challenges that required a tactical relocation: ​Initial Setup (Upper Room): Stood at 24°C and 57% RH. While manageable for the first 24 hours of surface-moisture loss, the temperature was flagged as too high for a slow, premium terpene-preserving dry. ​Day 2 Sweat: As the stalks naturally began to dump moisture into the air, the tent environment shifted sharply to 22°C and 69% RH, pushing the canopy into a high-risk zone for stagnant moisture. ​The Relocation: The entire drying tent was moved down into the basement lung room, which sits at a stable 17°C and 68% RH. ​Current Dry Settings (Basement Transition): ​Temperature: Locked at an ideal 17°C to prevent volatile monoterpenes from flash-boiling off. ​Inline Exhaust: Cranked to medium-high (Level 4 to 6) to maintain constant, high-volume air exchange, pulling the basement's ambient air through the tent to actively drive the internal 69% RH down toward the low 60s. ​Circulation: Low-profile oscillating clip fan set to Speed 1, positioned at the base of the tent blowing completely under the hanging branches to maintain a gentle, indirect vortex without wind-burning the drying flower.
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Pattyirish84 ​Day 66: Micro shots confirmed a dense forest of milky-white trichomes on the calyxes, 0% amber, and a lingering minority of clear glass heads. Delivered the "Last Supper" feeding—heavy payload of Overdrive, bloom base, and carbohydrates. ​Day 67: Trichome check showed clear heads filling in completely; first true caramel amber heads landed on the main calyx structures (3% to 5% baseline). ​Day 68: Executed the final flush using Flawless Finish (8mL per 4L, pH 6.0) to aggressively strip residual mineral salts from the Pro-Mix HP root zone. ​Day 71 (Chop Day): Monitored the canopy closely. Spotted late-stage vertical calyx stacking (foxtailing) at the tips of the main crowns pushing new clear heads. Simultaneously noted localized sugar leaf die-back deep inside the core of the densest tops. ​The Decision: Rather than waiting out the new clear foxtail trichomes and risking internal botrytis (bud rot) from the dying interior sugar leaves, the executive decision was made to chop immediately at peak average maturity. ​🌡️ The Dry-Down Phase & Environmental Shift ​The harvest has been fully hung as whole branches with excellent spacing to prevent micro-climate humidity pockets. The initial dry setup faced some environmental challenges that required a tactical relocation: ​Initial Setup (Upper Room): Stood at 24°C and 57% RH. While manageable for the first 24 hours of surface-moisture loss, the temperature was flagged as too high for a slow, premium terpene-preserving dry. ​Day 2 Sweat: As the stalks naturally began to dump moisture into the air, the tent environment shifted sharply to 22°C and 69% RH, pushing the canopy into a high-risk zone for stagnant moisture. ​The Relocation: The entire drying tent was moved down into the basement lung room, which sits at a stable 17°C and 68% RH. ​Current Dry Settings (Basement Transition): ​Temperature: Locked at an ideal 17°C to prevent volatile monoterpenes from flash-boiling off. ​Inline Exhaust: Cranked to medium-high (Level 4 to 6) to maintain constant, high-volume air exchange, pulling the basement's ambient air through the tent to actively drive the internal 69% RH down toward the low 60s. ​Circulation: Low-profile oscillating clip fan set to Speed 1, positioned at the base of the tent blowing completely under the hanging branches to maintain a gentle, indirect vortex without wind-burning the drying flower.
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squalino
squalino commentedweek 1013d ago
beau frosti félicitation bonne dégustation ❤️
squalino
squalino commentedweek 920d ago
superbe tête félicitation
squalino
squalino commentedweek 81mo ago
belle tête bonne chance pour la suite
squalino
squalino commentedweek 71mo ago
bonne continuation
squalino
squalino commentedweek 61mo ago
belle petite tête. bonne continuation
Growingdaddyo
Growingdaddyo commentedweek 42mo ago
Sehr schönes Training 😉👌
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