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So this week i Can only enjoy how much she's growing. I had to do some more defoliation on day 23. I surely should defoliate way more but wanted to try like this. On day 25 , I just enjoy the view of that Wonderful plant😊
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Fat Bastard Auto by MSNL 👉Sponsored Grow👈 W2 V2 Fat Bastard shot up 4 inches this week and is now 6 inches tall now. Because I have iridium and copper in the water, the ph meter fluctuates due to breaking bonds between the hydrogen and oxygen. The fluctuation range I see is between 6.4 and 6.9 so I’m reporting 6.6. So far, I don’t see any negative effects of the iridium & copper on the plant. The soil base is Happy frog, Coast of Maine, Mushroom Compost and super soil. I’m giving only ph water to her for this grow. I gave 1 liter of ph 6.6 PPM 376 at 66.7f twice this week As always, thank you all for stopping by, for the likes and most of all growers’ love and support. Stay green, growers love 💚🌿 💫Natrona💫
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🌱🍯 Tical x Zamnesia — Nectar Drip | Cure & Smoke Report 🍯🌱 And here we are. The final chapter. Well… kind of 😄 Because if you followed this diary from the beginning, you already know by now that these reports have a habit of multiplying into several parts. So first of all: sorry 😄 But honestly, there was simply too much happening during this run to compress everything into one giant update without losing important moments along the way. And this final report matters. Because this is where everything comes together: - the seed, - the environment, - the genetics, - the drying, - the trimming, - the curing, - the patience, - and finally… the smoke itself. For anyone only arriving now: everything from germination until harvest was documented throughout the previous weeks in detail. This final report is the complete closing reflection: our honest experience with Nectar Drip after living with the medicine properly. 🌱 From Seed To Finished Medicine This run started under a 12/12-from-seed cycle from day one. No long vegetative period. No giant training sessions. No massive canopy manipulation. Just allowing the genetics to express themselves naturally while observing: - structure, - resin production, - flower formation, - terpene evolution, - morphology, - and overall cultivar personality. And honestly? These girls impressed us almost the entire way through. Compact plants. Fast flowering behavior. Dense stacking. Strong lateral support. Heavy trichome coverage. Beautiful late fade. Excellent flower-to-leaf ratio. Outstanding resin production. And by harvest? They truly became something special. One of the plants was frozen immediately after harvest for future washing and extraction work, which we will still return to later on once the fresh frozen process is completed properly. The remaining plants continued through: - controlled drying, - hand trimming, - curing, - and final evaluation. Final dry cured manicured flower numbers came to: 🌱 337.3 grams Plus: the fresh frozen material still resting for future washing and extraction work. And honestly? For a 12/12-from-seed run with this level of quality, resin, density, and expression… very happy. Very very happy. ? The Cure After drying for roughly 10 days under controlled conditions: - approximately 18–20°C - around 60% RH - with slightly lower humidity during the first couple of days to help remove initial surface moisture safely …the flowers moved into glass jars for curing. And this part matters deeply. Because harvest is not the finish line. Curing is where the flower slowly finishes becoming itself. The flowers were cured for well over a month and a half before we felt comfortable properly evaluating them. And honestly? Even from day one they already smelled incredible. But time transformed them. The aroma became: deeper, rounder, smoother, warmer, more layered, and much more expressive. During the first curing phase we burped the jars regularly: - opening them briefly, - allowing gas exchange, - checking moisture stability, - monitoring aroma evolution, - and making sure the internal humidity remained balanced. Thankfully, everything stabilized beautifully. No excess moisture. No hay smell. No instability. Just clean slow curing. And honestly, there is something special about opening a properly cured jar after weeks of patience. The smell no longer feels “fresh plant.” It smells like the cultivar finally introducing itself properly. 🔥 Smoke Review And now… the important part 😄 This medicine is beautiful. Truly beautiful. The smoke is exceptionally smooth. Soft inhale. Soft exhale. No harshness. No aggressive throat burn. No uncomfortable heaviness. Just creamy, rich, flavorful smoke. And the terpene profile became incredibly interesting after cure. There is: - sweetness, - fruit, - creamy warm notes, - slight woody depth, - resinous undertones, - and this very unique almond-like note sitting somewhere in the middle of everything. Almost roasted. Almost nutty. Almost dessert-like. And honestly? There are moments where I personally almost convince myself there are slight coffee-like notes hiding in there too… but that part might genuinely just be my brain trying to create connections 😄 But the almond note? Absolutely present. And combined with the sweetness, fruits, warm resin, and creamy backend, the whole experience becomes very unique. There is also something tropical happening here. Not necessarily pineapple specifically… but something that mentally transports you somewhere warm: - islands, - beaches, - ocean air, - late sunsets, - tropical fruit stands, - warm evenings. Very expressive medicine. Very “alive” feeling. 🧠⚡ Effects The effects are honestly one of the strongest parts of this cultivar. Relaxing… yet cerebral. Body comfort… yet mentally active. You feel calm physically, but your mind stays bright, social, creative, and awake. This is not a “lights out” cultivar for us personally. In fact, if someone wants sleep? This probably would not be our first recommendation 😄 Because this medicine keeps the conversation going. It feels: uplifting, euphoric, social, creative, emotionally warm, and mentally stimulating without becoming overwhelming. Very balanced. Very functional. Very enjoyable. The type of medicine that works beautifully for: - conversations, - walks, - music, - art, - social moments, - nature, - relaxing evenings, - creative sessions, - and simply feeling good without becoming disconnected. And honestly? The longer cure made everything even more refined. The effect became smoother. The flavor became rounder. The smoke became softer. The entire experience matured beautifully. 🍯 Temple Balls & Resin Now we also need to talk about the resin itself. Because Nectar Drip produces gorgeous resin. Not just visually frosty. Actually greasy. The kind of cultivar that leaves: - gloves coated, - scissors glued, - fingers sticky, - and trim bins full of golden material. The resin collected during trimming eventually became small temple balls cured separately inside glass. And honestly? Beautiful. Dark. Oily. Soft. Sticky. Aromatic. Rich. The concentrated version of the flower profile itself. Everything the flower expresses… just intensified. And the texture says a lot about the quality of the trichome heads here. Very workable resin. Very reactive to heat. Very greasy behavior. Extremely satisfying material to work with. 🙏 About The Collaboration And honestly… huge respect to Tical and Zamnesia for this collaboration. Because this did not feel like a “hype-only” release. The genetics genuinely performed. And that matters. This collaboration combined: 24K Gold Fangs × Apple Fritter And the result honestly feels like both sides contributed something valuable: - resin, - density, - sweetness, - complexity, - color, - structure, - and effect balance. We were also incredibly fortunate to even get our hands on one of these limited packs: #268 out of only 750 released. And honestly? Very grateful we did. Because this cultivar absolutely earned its place in the garden. 📸 Documentation & Final Thoughts This run became huge in documentation: - macro photography, - focus stacking, - studio sessions, - harvest videos, - trimming time lapses, - resin collection, - cinematic portraits, - drying updates, - curing progression, - and all the little behind-the-scenes moments in between. Some of the focus-stacked macros alone became entire projects by themselves: 100+, 170+, 200+ merged images to create single final photographs. And honestly… that process reflects the grow itself: slow, patient, detailed, obsessive, careful, and built with love. 🌱 Final Thank You And before closing this chapter properly… thank you. To Tical. To Zamnesia. To Plagron. To F.O.G. To Lumiflora. To the platform. To the gear. To the followers. To the silent supporters. To the OGs still here. To the new people arriving now. To the curious observers. To the skeptics. To the haters too 😄 To everyone who spent even a few moments following this journey with us. A grow diary slowly becomes more than just growing plants. It becomes: documentation, memory, learning, art, routine, community, and shared time. And honestly… this Nectar Drip run gave us a little bit of all of that. This chapter closes here. But somehow… I still feel like these girls are not completely finished telling their story yet. 🌱🍯 🌿 Effects — Positives & Negatives 🌿 Honestly… this is one of those cultivars where it becomes genuinely difficult for us to find negative effects. And we always try to stay honest in these reviews. The only consistent “negative” we personally noticed? Dry mouth 😄 But honestly, that comes with cannabis in general and especially with very resinous flavorful flowers like these. Apart from that? Nothing negative stood out for us personally. No paranoia. No anxious racing thoughts. No uncomfortable heaviness. No dry irritated eyes. No mental fog. No overwhelming sedation. No “stuck on the couch unable to function” feeling. Just a very balanced, warm, uplifting experience. And honestly, this is where Nectar Drip became really special for us. Because while the effect is relaxing physically… it still keeps the mind active, social, creative, giggly, and emotionally light. You feel calmer… but still alive. And for people dealing with: - stress, - anxiety, - emotional exhaustion, - low mood, - or simply the weight of everyday life… this type of cultivar can feel incredibly comforting. Not because it “turns your brain off.” But because it softens the sharp edges without removing your personality. You still want to: - talk, - laugh, - eat, - listen to music, - go outside, - enjoy company, - and experience things. And yes… the munchies are REAL here 😄 That creamy fruity sweetness mixed with those warm nutty almond-like notes somehow makes the entire experience feel even more appetite-opening. You smell it… and suddenly snacks start sounding like an amazing idea 😄 It is comforting medicine. Happy medicine. The type of flower that gently pulls you back toward enjoying simple moments again. And honestly? That alone makes this cultivar something special. Sending love to everyone still here following along this journey. Take care of yourselves. Take care of each other. And thank you for sharing another beautiful run with us. 🌱🍯 📲 Don’t forget to Subscribe and follow me on Instagram and YouTube @DogDoctorOfficial for exclusive content, real-time updates, and behind-the-scenes magic. 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Let’s celebrate it responsibly and continue to learn and grow together. With true love comes happiness. Always believe in yourself, and always do things expecting nothing and with an open heart. Be a giver, and the universe will give back in ways you could never imagine. 💚 Growers love to all 💚 📸 P.S. – The Eye Behind the Lens All photos in this diary (for now — except for the ones showing the camera, which I took with an iPhone) are taken with a Sony A6700 paired with a Sony full-frame macro lens and a few more. Photography is part of the story — it’s how we share the fine textures, the glow, and the quiet details that words can’t always capture. I’ve also started experimenting with photo stacking — a technique where multiple images, each taken at a slightly different focus point, are layered together to create one perfectly sharp image from front to back. It’s not digital enhancement or AI; it’s pure photography — a way to reveal the plant’s beauty in microscopic depth, from trichome to petal. You’ll even see a few shots of "ghost me" capturing the shots — camera, lens, setup — because every grow deserves not just to be cultivated, but documented like art. FOR DISCOUNT CODES AND MORE JUST FOLLOW THE LINK https://website.beacons.ai/dogdoctorofficial NEW DISCORD - Official Server Invite Link : https://discord.gg/ksjAkA5T74
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Week 7, we are in full flower and I show you the feeding today, very simple and not much to it. The plant drinks this 25 liter tank empty like nothing, that's a good sign, she takes in the nutrients and grows rapidly. Still cleaning some leaves and branches here and there, will update when we made some more progress, so far everything is going well.
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The cycle is over now and trust me it was a run I love it, the sugar breath is a must have this strain is top notch, the whole development of the buds is so premium the final product I'll give five 🌟.
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Too battle rain and humidity i decided to unleash her bamboo support for a while.... She dries alot quicker but its also kinda very scary to see her move that much!🧐😬 Yet she handles it for now and is really fatting up. In a few days have nice sun and tomorow ill support her again with sticks! This will be my latest outdoor harvest ever ever cant wait!!
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Esta variedad me encanta, huelen genial y sus cogollos son super densos y llenos de resina siempre. Poca tolerancia a los excesos y es muy fácil de estresar. A pesar de todo sigue siendo una de mis variedades favoritas ya que su aroma old school con toques ácidos me fascina!. Actualizaré luego del secado y después notas de humo. Saludos!
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Day 73, 25th of November 2020: Hi! Well they are getting nice maturing buds getting bigger and all good. I love the red colour of the Red Hot Cookies. Unfortunately, Tropicanna Poison and Red Mandarnine does not show any signs of purple or red colour. Kalini Asia neither albeit, the bonsai version gets purple. Gelato is little beauty. So yes, basically not much to say. Fertilization is still the same every second day with the ratio and mixture above stated. The lamp is on 11.15 min and off 12.45 min. Last week was 15 min longer light cycle.... So every week 15 min shorter light cycle until the 5th week. So far -45 min. It switches on at 6 am and off at 17.15 pm.
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Geschmacklich ne 10/10 gehört direkt zu meinen Top 10 strains 55g trocken Gewicht
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*=UPDATED=* Not to much to add this week, I plucked a lot of the lower leaves off to prevent them from getting to close to the growing medium and having some disease issues, plus increases some air flow. Also plucked a few of the top fan leaves that where blocking the lower buds from the light. Don't think this is proper defoliation so I did not check it off as a grow technique. The plants are really starting to smell more and get a lot of trichomes on them. When I'm in the case and smell each plant, they all have different terpene profiles. one is very lemon and pine with a hint of sweetness, one is quite sweet and berry like with lemon notes "my fav", another is just more so woodsy pine smell and the last one is mildly sweet smelling with something else I could not pinpoint. one setback is the case fan I was using died out, i think the heat inside the tent and operating for so long got to it, it was an older fan to start off with so not overly surprising. It started to have a hot electric smell to it, like wires or rubber getting to hot. I manage the case heat by propping its door open on a angle. still keeps temps at 25c (77f) Other then that I don't think they grew to big vs last week, one plant is starting to get some more purple in it, I like purple colour on buds. maybe the leaf plucking set it back a bit, can't imagine the plant would enjoy that happening to it. Trying to post little fly over videos every week of the case to give better idea of plants and what they are looking like. will try and get a macro lens closer to trichomes and see what they are doing in terms of clear cloudy and amber for next week, may give me a hint as if ill harvest week after that. *=UPDATE=* I didn't want to wait till next week to post trichomes so took some photos with a clip-on Macro lens for my phone, not the best but looks pretty cool. mostly all cloudy from what I can tell. one plant has a bit of amber on its sugar leaves but not its bud.
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Picture 1 - Day 8 - Seedling 1 got its nutrients the first time today. 1ml/L Biobizz Grow about 700ml. Picture 2 - Day 8 - Seedling 2.1 still stretching a bit too much, am waiting for the new light to arrive. Picture 3 - Finally got the new setup, the grow tent isnt perfect yet but itll do for the next few weeks (its just an old temporary closet) it leaks a lot of light and moisture but since I only have these 2 mini plants rn I dont think its gonna be a huge problem until flowering. Picture 4 - Day 9 - Seedling 1 looking good and Seedling 2.1 (3 Days old) will hopefully stop stretching now that I finally got the bigger light here. Watered 2.1 again today with just ph water. Picture 5 - Day 10 - Nothing special happening, the plants are looking good! Picture 6 - Day 11 - I now installed a fan in the grow area to better the ventilation. The fan is doing a great job at moving air around, but kinda messing up the moisture coming out of the humidifier... (With fan and humidifier on at same time = 40% with just humidifier running = 60-70%) Not sure how to fix that yet... Will water Seedling 1 again tomorrow. Picture 7 - Day 12 - Seedling 1 growing good but its leaves are still looking really weird, I think theyre going up on the edges because I put them under slight wind stress, but that issue is fixed now. Some parts of some of the leaves still look really odd to me, like they got cut off or something? I dont know Picture 8 - Day 12 - Seedling 2.1 is 6 days old now and growing good, theyre some tiny yellow dots on the leaves surface but its really slight so I dont know if its something bad. I watered both plants today, Seedling 1 with Bio Grow Nutrients and Seedling 2.1 with just Ph'd water. Video - Day 13 - Both seedlings still growing, but looking kinda sus.
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Noticed the Purple was growing oddly compared to the Pineapple. Was having some heat issues which could have been the cause. By the end of the week feeding was once a day, about 2-4 drops in 100ml of water Ph between 6.0 - 6.1 all Remo veg nutrients. Found it hard to get the nutrients right with the fast growth of autos. Will get better each time and every run we learn something.
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