Outdoor Fastbuds grow 2026

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Smoking_Joe_Frazier 26.05.2026 Hi Growmies! Finally, it’s that time again, my friends! The grow season has begun, and I’m so excited to take this journey with you. This year, I’m growing three Fast Buds strains (Leftovers from last year): Apricot, Tangie, and Papaya Cookies. The germination kicks off on my windowsill, in small pots of about 0.25 liters, filled with Biobizz Light Mix. I can’t wait to see them sprout as I add mycorrhiza to the planting hole. Once they’re strong, I’ll transplant them into 15-liter fabric pots with Plagron Bat Mix. After that, they’ll move outside into my greenhouse, where they’ll fully flourish under the sun. I can’t wait to see what this season brings! All three seeds germinated (as always) although the seeds are from last years grow.I don’t use any additional lights; the natural sunlight is perfect right now. I keep them on the windowsill in the morning, and during the day, I move them to the back of my balcony where they get plenty of sun. Alright fellas, thats it for now, catch you late Smoking_Joe_Frazier
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Paper Towel
Germination Method
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Week 1. Vegetation
2d ago
7 cm
Height
16 hrs
Light Schedule
20 °C
Day Air Temp
No Smell
Smell
60 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
20 °C
Substrate Temp
11 °C
Night Air Temp
15 l
Pot Size
Smoking_Joe_Frazier 07.06.2026 Week 1 Hi Growmies, welcome to week 1 of my grow diary. Today my ladies got a new “dress”. I transplanted them from the small plastic starter pots into their final 15L fabric pots. During the transplant I dusted the root zone with mycorrhiza powder before placing them into their new home. The soil mix I’m running consists of Plagron Batmix, Biobizz worm humus, and a small amount of lime to stabilize the medium. I broke up the soil nicely to ensure good aeration and filled all fabric pots evenly before planting the girls. Weather conditions over the past week were far from ideal — mostly cloudy with periods of heavy rain. Because of that, even after a strong start, growth has been a bit slower than expected. Now it’s time to see how the ladies respond to the transplant stress and whether they bounce back quickly in their new environment. That’s it for this update — I’ll keep you posted on how they recover and continue developing. Catch you later, Smoking_Joe_Frazier
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commentedweek 014d ago
Always exciting to see a fresh run getting started. Great germination rate, a nice selection of genetics and a solid plan from seed to greenhouse. Looking forward to following their progress 🙌
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Smoking_Joe_Frazier commented14d ago
@World_Breeders, thanks for checking in. I hope you'll enjoy the journey as much as I do.
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World_Breeders commented14d ago
@Smoking_Joe_Frazier, I'm sure we will! That's one of the best parts of following grow diaries, seeing each plant tell its own story from seed to harvest. Wishing you an amazing season ahead and we'll be following along
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World_Breeders commented14d ago
@Smoking_Joe_Frazier, I'm sure we will! That's one of the best parts of following grow diaries, seeing each plant tell its own story from seed to harvest. Looking forward to following your journey all the way through 🙌
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