The Grow Awards 2026 🏆
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Hallo zusammen 🤙. So das war es habe sie abgeschnitten am 86 Tag. Sie riecht sehr stark nach Blumen und süß irgendwie 🤤.
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The three youngest plants (Red Hot, Critical XXL and Sweet Cheese) are taking only CalMag, and only 1,5ml/L of both Coco A and B
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Just a an absolute joy to grow. The two larger plants were getting @mikrobess the o the were not. Www.themikrobes.com
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Finished my first grow. Now able to put these girls in the main tent. The light above is a Fluence Bioengineering Sypdr 2 LED (648 watts approx.). Moved the girls into 5 gallon equivalent airpots. Using Roots Organics Orginal Soil for the whole grow. Newberry was a male plant, so he was terminated. Neem oil is used as a foliar spray for possible pest. Topped all the girls, as they seem to be bouncing back nicely from the supercropping. Won’t be doing anymore major stressing, going to let them veg a couple more weeks. Stay tune
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Completed the fourth week, growth continues 💪💪💪
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A week has passed since the last time we saw the plants and as we can see, the weather has favored us and they have grown enormously, more than 20 cm each plant, let's see if in one or two weeks the flowering season begins and we can see those first signs of flowering.
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Nun bin ich in der siebten Woche sie ist in der letzten Woche und gute 10 cm gewachsen die Blätter sind sehr schön Und grün auch so macht sie einen guten Eindruck die Seiten arme kommst sehr schön heraus und sie wächst und wächst, heute am 24. September habe ich sie gedüngt mit Green House Bio Grow empfohlen werden 3-5g Substrat pro Liter da mein Topf 2 Liter hat habe ich heute 6g als öbeeflächendüngung einmassiert. Außerdem habe ich enhancer benutzt und auch hier als oberflächendüngung. Es sind 0,5 Gramm pro Liter da ich 2 Liter habe benutze ich ein Gramm heute jedoch habe ich ca 0,5 g auf die Oberfläche gestreut und dann nach gegossen noch schaue mal ob sich das bewährt.
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Hello growers, for the fact that I just started growing, I'm happy with how my growth looks, I can't compare to you professionals, but I'm learning, I also bought books about growing... in conclusion, I'll just add that those plants are fascinating, each one is different and has its own beautiful in a way...
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Well here she is. My first Barney’s auto and I’m very impressed. Grew well, easy, lollipoped, with a great little yield. Expecting 2.5 oz but happy with 2 due to the short timing. Smells like fruity pebbles cereal. Excited to cure and will update with smoke report
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Done. Harvested ALL on Day 72 - one LCC was very heavy on amber trichomes, one BPP and one LCC were what i consider optimum, and one BPP was VERY milky, like peak potency. very few amber. Interested to try them all! Total Drying time was 7 Days for both LCCs and 8 Days for both BPPs. I decided to do my first proper dry trim. For two plants i hit the spot and could just shave off the remaining leaves. For the other two it was much more of a hassle. They already smell way better than my previous runs where i dry trimmed. Also the colors are awesome for both plants that purpled. Smoke review will have to wait some time. Right now, all of them are curing.
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march 2: start of week 5 room temp is now 25celcius and plants no longer curl. veg got slowed down a lot finally they got healthy now march 7: changed water to lucas formula (0-8-16) also added 1ml/L H2o2 after 3 days again. to stop algae forming around the hoses and the rubber rings around the pipes.
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No complaints here they both swelling up really fat and dense im getting sweet mixed slight funk that hits you when you unzip both of these phenos DO NOT stretch at all in flower she literally stayed the same size as you can see in earlier veg pics 🤙⛺️ happy new year
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well 2 big plants were sick and i don’t think they are getting recovery.. so i put them aside and let the strong one dominate the light!
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Another great week for these girl, since very wet days surrounded Ontario, I brought these girls inside and flipped them into flower, now on a 12/12 light schedule. They look good and ready to begin blooming, I have top dressed these babies with Gaia Green Bloom 2-8-4 this organic fertilizer consists in fishbone meal, steamed bone meal, glacial rock dust, mined potassium sulphate, fossilized carbon complex, rock phosphate, greensand, kelp meal, gypsum, and bat guano. Stay lit, ill see ya next week! Check my Instagram @GirlGoneWeed
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I got a new light for these ladies cause it was clear my other lights weren’t doing justice. I went with an affordable option which was a Lumii black 600w HPS light. It made the temp reach 44 degrees luckily I checked on my plant about an hour later and they were looking really sad but they were okay once I moved my tent closer to the window. My temps went down to 33 degrees Celsius which is still to hot PLEASE tell me how I can get This down guys 😭😭😭😭!!! Anyway they were okay before that growing beautifully and very healthy before I got the new light. I can definitely see the different in intensities
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7 weeks today and the plants are looking healthy. Only grew 2-3 inches this week so the vertical climb is slowly down fast but the buds are starting to swell. Fertilizing with cn flower granules once a week then big bloom, cal-mag, molasses, and stored rain water the rest of the time. Still warm here but nighttime slowly getting cooler and a cool front on the way. Probably another 3-4 weeks until harvest. Will check back later on. Thanks for stopping by. Decided to stagger harvests and drop a couple more beans. Wedding cake auto and Royal Jack have been germinated and waiting for them to sprout 8-26. Well I’m a genius. I thought I was using 5 gallon pots until I went to the nursery and bought some more pots. After filling up with soil and planting the seeds, I discovered the new ones are larger. Blonde moment. 9-2-25 gave them some big bloom, cal-mag, molasses in stored rainwater. Seem to be healthy. Stopped growing upwards and now fully dedicated to producing flowers. Starting to smell some but not overwhelming. Probably a few more weeks to harvest. Tricomes look cloudy but pistas are mostly white. 9-3-25 plants are very thirsty . They get saved rainwater everyday. I’m sure 24 hours of sunlight/grow light helps dry up the soil. Still hot here-90f+ but nights are close to 70f. Cooler weather soon 🙏🏻🙏🏻
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This week has been all about training these lovelys..feeding on monkey nutrients and doing really well
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**Party time—**all three seeds have sprouted! I’m gently watering the plants, and it turns out that the ring formed by the mulch works perfectly as a visual guide for where not to water. This helps me avoid flooding the still-fragile seedlings. Again, I’m not sure if it’s necessary, but that’s how I’m rolling for now. Now let’s get down to the stats. I’ve done a fair share of theory, and I’m aiming for an ideal VPD. For the early vegetative phase, I’m targeting a VPD of 0.5 kPa. That translates to around 85% relative humidity at about 28°C. For light intensity I am aiming for 200 to 300 PPFD. Watering is every other day to keep the soil moist and prevent it from turning hydrophobic.