Spring Amnesia Haze

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Germination
1mo ago
Nutrients 2
Root-Juice - BioBizzWWO
Root-Juice
4 mll
Acti-Vera - BioBizzWWO
Acti-Vera
1 mll
gamberro I started this run with the classic paper towel method inside a closed container to keep humidity stable and avoid the towels drying out too quickly. After around 48 hours the seed had already cracked open and showed a really nice healthy taproot, much stronger than I expected this early, so I decided she was ready for the next step. Once the root looked good enough, I moved the seed into a pre-hydrated jiffy pellet, keeping it lightly moist without soaking it. About 24 hours later the seedling was already breaking through the surface, helmet off and reaching for the light almost immediately. Fast, clean and vigorous start so far. I left her inside the jiffy for one extra day to let the first roots establish properly before transplanting. After another 24 hours, she went straight into her final 15L pot to avoid unnecessary stress later on and let the roots expand freely from the beginning. Everything up to this point has gone exactly how you want an autoflower start to go: quick germination, strong early root development and a healthy seedling with good energy right out of the gate. The Amnesia Haze genetics already seem eager to move fast.
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Paper Towel
Germination Method
1
Week 1. Vegetation
1mo ago
5 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
26 °C
Day Air Temp
5.8
pH
No Smell
Smell
100 PPM
TDS
75 %
Air Humidity
23 °C
Night Air Temp
15 l
Pot Size
0.04 l
Watering Volume
Nutrients 1
Root-Juice - BioBizzWWO
Root-Juice
2 mll
gamberro Week 1 of veg has been running smoothly and right on track. The seedling has adapted well after the transplant into the 15L pot, showing no signs of stress and continuing steady vertical and lateral development. Each day there’s been visible progress, with new growth appearing almost constantly. The structure is starting to open up and the plant is beginning to establish its early framework. The first true leaves expanded quickly, and shortly after, new sets started stacking at a consistent pace. It honestly feels like almost every day there’s something noticeably new to look at. The overall vigor is solid, with healthy color and strong posture, staying compact but actively pushing growth upwards. I’ve been gradually increasing the watering with each passing day, matching the plant’s growing demand without overdoing it. The substrate is holding moisture well but drying a bit faster as the root system expands. So far I’m avoiding any stress and just letting it do its thing, focusing on stability and consistency rather than pushing anything too early. Conditions have been stable, and the plant seems to be responding perfectly to the environment. No issues, no setbacks, just steady development. By the end of the week, it’s clearly transitioned from a fragile seedling into a small but confident young plant. Everything is going exactly as expected for Week 1 — clean, consistent growth and a strong foundation being built day by day.
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Week 2. Vegetation
8d ago
7 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
26 °C
Day Air Temp
5.8
pH
No Smell
Smell
100 PPM
TDS
75 %
Air Humidity
23 °C
Night Air Temp
15 l
Pot Size
0.11 l
Watering Volume
Nutrients 6
Root-Juice - BioBizzWWO
Root-Juice
1.6 mll
Acti-Vera - BioBizzWWO
Acti-Vera
1 mll
Bio-Grow - BioBizzWWO
Bio-Grow
1 mll
gamberro Week 2 of veg is already showing a completely different plant compared to where we left off last week. The growth during these seven days has been noticeably accelerated, with internodal spacing staying tight while the canopy continued pushing outward and stacking new sets of leaves at a fast pace. The overall structure went from a small but promising seedling to something that already feels like a proper young plant. Color is excellent throughout — deep, healthy green with no signs of deficiency or stress anywhere. The leaves are large, well-formed and full of energy, which is exactly what you want to see at this stage before any training begins. Partway through the week I had to leave for a three-day trip, so I watered the day before I left and again the day I got back. Nothing heavy, just enough to keep things ticking over while I was away. The plant handled the break without any drama at all — came back to find her looking clean, perky and clearly comfortable. Once I was back and could check her properly, I decided it was the right moment to start LST. She had enough internodal structure and branch flexibility to work with, so I bent the main stem and began pinning the branches outward using soft green clips. The goal is to flatten the canopy early and give the lower growth as much light exposure as possible going forward. She took the training without any fuss — no wilting, no stress response, just adapted and kept growing. By end of week the plant is low, wide and well-anchored, with multiple shoot tips now sitting at a similar height and all pointing upward toward the light. A really satisfying week overall — steady conditions, clean health and the first real shaping work done with a great response from the plant.
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LST
Technique
3
Week 3. Vegetation
8d ago
10 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
26 °C
Day Air Temp
5.8
pH
No Smell
Smell
200 PPM
TDS
75 %
Air Humidity
23 °C
Night Air Temp
15 l
Pot Size
0.2 l
Watering Volume
Nutrients 4
Acti-Vera - BioBizzWWO
Acti-Vera
1 mll
Bio-Grow - BioBizzWWO
Bio-Grow
1 mll
Calmag - BioBizzWWO
Calmag
0.4 mll
gamberro Week 3 has been a big one. The difference between where she was at the end of last week and where she is now is genuinely impressive — the LST is clearly doing its job and the plant has responded to it exactly the way you want. Every branch that got pinned down has sent new growth upward, and the canopy has gone from a flat, open structure to something much denser and more complex, with multiple tops all pushing for the light at the same time. The overall footprint has expanded significantly. She's filling out the pot in a way that feels really satisfying at this stage, with lateral growth reaching well beyond where it was just a few days ago. Internodal spacing is still tight under the training, and the new shoots coming up from the lower nodes are healthy and vigorous — no signs of anything being left behind in the shade. Color is solid throughout, deep green across the canopy with no deficiencies visible anywhere. The new growth coming out of the center is a lighter, fresher green which is completely normal and expected at this pace of development. I did two waterings this week, both at 700ml — a significant step up from last week as the root system is clearly pulling more moisture now. One was a plain water flush and the other included Acti-Vera, Bio-Grow, CalMag and a drop of SuperThrive. Nothing aggressive, just keeping the feeding light and consistent while the plant is still building its vegetative structure. The LST clips are still in place and I've been adjusting them as needed to keep the canopy as even as possible. No major issues to report, no stress responses, no deficiencies. Just clean, fast, productive growth across the board. Week 3 has been exactly what you want to see from an autoflower at this point in the run.
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LST
Technique
4
Week 4. Flowering
7d ago
13 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
26 °C
Day Air Temp
5.8
pH
No Smell
Smell
200 PPM
TDS
75 %
Air Humidity
23 °C
Night Air Temp
15 l
Pot Size
0.24 l
Watering Volume
Nutrients 6
Acti-Vera - BioBizzWWO
Acti-Vera
1 mll
Bio-Grow - BioBizzWWO
Bio-Grow
1 mll
Calmag - BioBizzWWO
Calmag
0.3 mll
gamberro Vale, gracias por confirmarlo — es autofloreciente, así que tiene sentido que ya esté en flor sin pasar por cambio de fotoperiodo, y el scrog se quitó. Aquí tienes la Week 4: Week 4 has brought the most dramatic transformation of the whole run so far. Being an autoflower, she made the switch into flowering entirely on her own schedule, and the change is unmistakable — small white pistils are now showing across nearly every top, and the structure has gone from a purely vegetative canopy to something that's clearly building toward bud sites. I had a scrog net in place earlier in the week to help even out the canopy while the last of the stretch was happening, but ended up removing it once the tops settled into position. With this many evenly spaced colas already established from the LST, the net wasn't doing much extra work and she's holding her shape well on her own. The canopy itself is dense and uniform, with a huge number of bud sites all sitting roughly at the same height — exactly what the earlier training was aiming for. Color is deep, healthy green throughout, leaves are broad and the overall posture is strong despite the increasing weight starting to build at each top. Watering this week was two sessions, one at 700ml and one at 1L, both with the usual mix — Acti-Vera, Bio-Grow, CalMag and a drop of SuperThrive. The bump in volume reflects how much more she's drinking now that the canopy has filled in and flowering has properly kicked off. No issues to report — no deficiencies, no stress, nothing out of place. Just a clean, fast transition into flower with a really promising number of sites already forming. Week 4 marks the real start of the flowering stretch, and so far she's handling it beautifully.
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5
Week 5. Flowering
3d ago
28 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
26 °C
Day Air Temp
5.8
pH
Weak
Smell
200 PPM
TDS
55 %
Air Humidity
23 °C
Night Air Temp
15 l
Pot Size
0.36 l
Watering Volume
Nutrients 6
Acti-Vera - BioBizzWWO
Acti-Vera
1 mll
Bio-Grow - BioBizzWWO
Bio-Grow
1 mll
Calmag - BioBizzWWO
Calmag
0.3 mll
gamberro Week 5 has been a turning point. What was still a relatively open structure at the start of the week has now developed into a proper flowering plant that's genuinely hard to ignore. The stretch is in full effect and the main cola has pushed up significantly, giving the plant a much more vertical profile than anything we've seen so far in this run. The overall height has increased noticeably and the silhouette from the side is now classic Amnesia — tall central stem with well-developed lateral branches all stacking their own bud sites underneath. The buds themselves are really starting to take shape. Every node along the main stem and the side branches is building up calyx stacks with white pistils pointing in every direction, and the structure is getting denser by the day. The early LST work from the first few weeks is paying off visibly now — there are multiple substantial side colas developing alongside the main, which is exactly what the training was designed to achieve. Color has shifted slightly toward a cooler, more muted green with a silvery tint to the leaves, which is typical for Amnesia genetics as they move deeper into flower. No deficiencies anywhere, leaves are clean and healthy across the whole canopy. Two waterings this week, both at higher volumes reflecting the increased demand: 1L of plain water and 1.5L with the usual nutrient mix — Acti-Vera, Bio-Grow, CalMag and SuperThrive. The plant is drinking well and the substrate is cycling through wet and dry cleanly without any issues. No problems to report this week. The pace of development is solid, the plant looks healthy and the bud structure is coming together nicely. Week 5 feels like the run has properly shifted into a different gear.
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Technique
6
Week 6. Flowering
1d ago
28 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
29 °C
Day Air Temp
5.8
pH
Weak
Smell
200 PPM
TDS
55 %
Air Humidity
23 °C
Night Air Temp
15 l
Pot Size
0.36 l
Watering Volume
Nutrients 6
Acti-Vera - BioBizzWWO
Acti-Vera
1 mll
Bio-Grow - BioBizzWWO
Bio-Grow
1 mll
Calmag - BioBizzWWO
Calmag
0.3 mll
gamberro Week 6 and the transformation this plant has gone through since the start of flower is genuinely impressive to look at. The tent is now completely filled — every corner of the available space is occupied by branches loaded with developing buds, and the main cola has pushed all the way up toward the light in a way that makes the whole structure look exactly like a proper Amnesia Haze should at this stage. The bud development has accelerated noticeably compared to last week. The calyx stacks are getting thicker and denser along the entire length of every branch, with white pistils still firing out in all directions indicating she's still actively building. The main cola in particular is stacking up into a solid, elongated structure that's getting heavier by the day, and the lateral branches — which were set up perfectly by the early LST work — are all contributing substantial secondary colas that are not far behind. Resin production is picking up visibly. Under the light the leaves and buds around the tops are starting to show a frosty coating that wasn't there yet last week, and the smell in the tent has become noticeably more present. Classic Amnesia notes starting to come through. Two waterings this week, both at 1.5L — one with the usual nutrient mix of Acti-Vera, Bio-Grow, CalMag and SuperThrive, and one plain water. The plant is drinking steadily and the substrate is cycling cleanly between waterings with no issues. No deficiencies, no stress, no problems of any kind. Week 6 is looking like exactly where you want to be at this point in the run — healthy, resinous and building hard toward the finish.
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GrowerMario
GrowerMario commented7d ago
That transition into flower looks super clean! Great work on the canopy management after removing the scrog – it's really showing off those bud sites. Keep it up! ?🌱
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