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We simple can just recommend these strain for B.s.f .seeds a company that have new Genetics, originally from southamerica , the other one is the dan Fernando Valley these one becomes in flowering these week.
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The Bat mix soil nutes are all used up now. As you can see allot of leaves are showing a Nitrogen deficiency. So I start giving her Start Up it has Grow, root stimulater andnutes for leaves all in one. This is one a weekly basis. And because WiFi Og needs more Nitrogen then other strains. So I gave her extra 4 ml per 700 ml Alga Grow for the extra Nitrogen with out the extra additives. And she is coming by really fine now. I am just filling up the screen for 80% and the I will start to swithc over to 12/12. And becasue I am using tap water there is no Cal/Mag deficiency. But she is a tought one and really strong.πŸ˜πŸ‘πŸ™
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Fattening up those buds. All plants grew to a decent size. Only the GSC is a bit of a dwarf, with low height and very tiny baby leaves. Actually it came handy since I've miss calculated the space I needed for the fan, so now it sits just below it.
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Entering week 2 of flower! She did A LOT of growing and changing in the first week and I was able to get her canopy laid out nicely in the 4X4! This week is a continuation of that. Slowing tying down branches as not to stress her out. She came down with some broad mites last week ( I can only assume despite all precautions, I brought them home from work, as we had a problem with them in our veg room a couple weeks back) Steady, heavy Nuke Em applications is showing improvement! 3/28 Update: We seem to have won against the bugs! I will continue preventative sprays for a week or so just to be sure they are gone, but I think we are in the clear. I believe I have successfully managed her canopy as well. We are two weeks into the stretch and she has plenty of room to go up now (which was my main concern with her)! I actually brought her down from 43in in the last week of veg to 40 inches this morning through dropping a net and slowly tying and spreading branches! 😁
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Been busy But they look okay the one with broken branch been up and down in trying dail in watering the Great Lakes soil besides that it’s okay going flip next most likely next week sometime today markes two weeks since transplant Seems like they taking well so far March 17 added some growers choice recharge to both
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# Cash Express by Zamnesia | Pheno B πŸŒ±πŸ’° ## Germination Week | A New Adventure Begins Hello GrowDiaries family! πŸ‘‹πŸŒ± Welcome to the beginning of another journey. For this run, I've decided to slightly change the way I document my grows. Due to the current photo limitations on GrowDiaries, each phenotype will now receive its own dedicated diary instead of grouping multiple plants together. This allows me to continue documenting every stage of development in as much detail as possible while selecting the best photographs from each week. The goal remains exactly the same as always: To document the entire journey honestly from seed to harvest, sharing observations, successes, mistakes, and lessons learned along the way. Today, we begin following Cash Express Pheno B. --- ## Every Journey Starts With a Seed No matter how many grows we complete, there is always something exciting about starting a new seed. A tiny shell. A hidden blueprint. A completely unknown future. This particular journey follows Cash Express from Zamnesia Seeds, cultivated under a 12/12 from seed schedule from the very first day of life. A method that is a little different from what most growers choose, but one that has become part of my own cultivation style over time. As always, I will do my best throughout this diary to explain not only what I am doing, but also why I am doing it, allowing anyone interested to follow the process from beginning to end. Every phenotype has its own personality. Every plant teaches something. And every run becomes part of a larger learning experience. --- ## Germination With the Cannakan System To start this run, I used the Cannakan germination system. For those unfamiliar with it, the Cannakan is a compartmentalized germination container designed to keep multiple cultivars organized while maintaining a stable environment. Each section can be individually labeled, making it easy to keep track of genetics when working with several varieties simultaneously. The seeds were placed inside using nothing more than plain water. No nutrients. No additives. No stimulants. Just water. Approximately 24 hours later, healthy taproots had already emerged and the seeds were ready for the next stage. Exactly what we like to see. --- ## Why Plain Water? One question that frequently appears during germination is why I choose not to feed the seedlings immediately. The answer is simple. The seed already contains everything it needs to begin life. Nature has already packed the energy reserves necessary for those first crucial days. At this stage, I prefer allowing the seed to do what it was designed to do naturally. The objective is not to feed the plant. The objective is simply to wake it up. Water is enough. --- ## First Experience Using Coco Starter Plugs This run also marks my first experience using coco starter plugs. The plugs were thoroughly saturated with water and then gently squeezed to remove excess moisture while maintaining a healthy balance between water retention and oxygen availability. The germinated seeds were carefully inserted into the plugs and placed inside a humidity dome. The dome did not remain necessary for long. Within less than 24 hours the seedlings had already emerged and were showing signs of healthy development. At that point, they were transplanted directly into small containers filled with Plagron Lightmix. --- ## Environment Environmental conditions were intentionally kept simple. Temperatures remained around 26–27Β°C. Humidity was maintained between approximately 65–70% using a Spider Farmer humidifier. While some growers prefer keeping seedlings inside high-humidity domes for extended periods, I personally prefer allowing them to adapt relatively early to the environment they will actually experience during growth. The objective is adaptation rather than dependence. Air movement remains extremely gentle at this stage. Just enough to keep the air fresh without placing unnecessary stress on young seedlings. --- ## Heat Mat Temperatures The propagation mat was operating around 40Β°C. While this number may appear high initially, it is important to remember that the heat source itself must operate above the desired root-zone temperature in order to compensate for environmental losses. The seedlings are not exposed directly to 40Β°C. Instead, the mat provides the energy necessary to maintain a warm and stable rooting environment, encouraging fast and healthy germination. --- ## Lighting Lighting during germination is intentionally soft. Young seedlings simply do not require intense light levels yet. The goal is healthy establishment rather than aggressive growth. Once these young plants become properly established, they will move under the Future Of Grow Black Series 600W full-spectrum LED system where the real adventure begins. We will begin discussing PPFD and light intensity in greater detail during the coming weeks as the plants become capable of utilizing stronger light levels efficiently. --- ## First Observations So far, everything is progressing exactly as hoped. Fast germination. Healthy taproots. Strong emergence. Healthy color. Good vigor. And most importantly: A strong start. At this stage, every plant is still a mystery waiting to unfold. That uncertainty is part of what makes growing so fascinating. Every seed carries possibilities that cannot be fully predicted. And that is exactly why we document the journey. --- ## Looking Ahead Over the next weeks we will begin following Cash Express Pheno B through the first stages of development. We'll explore: - Root establishment - Early structure - Environmental management - Watering strategies - Light intensity - Growth observations - And whatever unique characteristics this phenotype decides to reveal Because no matter how many times we start a seed, every grow still feels like opening a new book. And this is only the first page. Huge thanks to Zamnesia Seeds for the genetics, Plagron for the substrate and nutrition, Future Of Grow for the lighting, and everyone joining along for another adventure. Grower's Love everyone. πŸŒ±πŸ’š
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Update 14/09/20 - All systems ahead at this stage. Plants are drinking approximately 2.5 litres per day and reservoir is constantly filled and Ph checked daily. Ph average 6.1 Humidity 50% Day Temp 28c Night 20c Seems to be Approximately 3 weeks left on Colorado Cookie & one of the mixed bag as well or may be slightly ahead, by possibly a few days. Time schedule looks as though 1 of the mixed bags 1st, then Colorado Cookie, 3rd Second mixed bag (lightly topped) then may a week or 2 will be the Blueberry. The next weeks 4 weeks are exciting!!! I'm excited to see how much more they fill out from this point! They may exceed my expectations!! 14/09/20 - I increased the nutrients slightly as the Blueberry was a little light green as opposed to all other plants that have that have lush green into flowering as well as a little extra flower boost to try to fatten up the buds. 5 mls extra of Flower Booster 25 mls per 10 ltrs. 16/09/20 - Realised that Mixed bag x 2 & Colorado Cookie only have approximately 3 - 4 weeks, so I decided to begin to reduce the nutrients instead on the 3 girls. Blueberry is at least 2 weeks behind so I have continued to feed her 1/4 nutrients and 20mls bloom per 10 ltrs. Did another defoliation on the Blueberry and this will be the last time for her until later in flower. very light defoliation of bud sites to Mixed bag x 2 & Colorado Cookie. * The Colorado Cookie has a magnificient fragrance, the Mixed bag as I'm not sure what they are they do have a Citrus fragrance. Trichomes have begun and are still clear An eye must be kept on Trichomes from here * 17/09/20 - Systems are good and everything moving along nicely.
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It took a really long time for it to flower, but after 2 weeks it's already quite far along in flowering.
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Hello, friends, I Welcome you again from Russia. Comes week 5 photoperiod Bubblelicious. I planned to make clones of this plant, but unfortunately the whole place is occupied by other projects, and temporarily I have to give up this idea, but I will continue to grow this plant, later on, I still make clones, and while I tear off the vegetative leaves and give free growth.
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She looks good. I didn't add any nutrients this week. To be honest, I hardly add anything during the season when I compare to other grows. Trichromes look like an arm holding a sphere. No T-tops like on skunk variants, maybe later. We will see. Colors are starting to vary on the plant from golden to baby blueish and solid canna-green. It's hard to believe she's got 2 more months to go, but the trichromes are a tell-tale since they are mostly clear with some milky-ness beginning to develop. Caterpillars continue to cause havoc. Looking out to spot them. Watering has become less of an issue with the temperatures leveling off in low eighties. Plant is thirsty as expected for this time of year.
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My new babies from Divine Seeds have arrived. πŸ™πŸ˜‡ I gave them a cozy new home. Looking forward to seeing their little heads poke out. 😊 Boobies for scale. πŸ˜‹
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Just Watering This Week But I Top Dress Next Week
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