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Day 63 Flower (Day 105) I'm back! Iceland was breathtakingly beautiful as usual, and I even managed to see an active volcano. Amazing! I have good news and bad news regarding my girls. The good news is that they are both still alive and are overall looking pretty good. The bad news for the left girl is that the cheap irrigation system failed and only watered around 1 liter of water during the entire week. She was extremely thirsty, although still looking pretty good without any drooping. A couple of her leaves turned purple from the stress, though. I recorded a video just as I opened the tent for the first time after coming back a couple of hours ago. The news is worse for the right girl, though. The irrigation system worked flawlessly, so that wasn't the problem. Instead, I detected bud rot in three buds, and of course, it was in the three most significant colas. Fuuuuuuuu... I also shot a video as I opened the tent, and the affected buds are visible if you are paying attention. I have never had bud rot before, so I will need to do additional research on what to do next. I immediately cut off the affected buds and disposed of them outside. I hope I got all the affected areas, but I will inspect all the buds more closely tomorrow. Been traveling most of the day today and need some rest before scouting her buds. I looked at her trichomes quickly and still couldn't see much amber, but I will have a better look tomorrow. The worms have been busy while gone, though, and they were crawling all over when I lifted the old avocados. They aren't the only ones who have been busy as the fungus gnats are back, Sigh. Only a few so far, but yeah, another thing to sort out. The fun just never ends...
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28 days and it started flowering. Saw my first pistol hairs today.
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The Weather changed daily and the temps dropped to 15 degrees at Daytime. She looked sad all week but as soon as the Sun comes out she's happy.
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Lamp Brightness: 100% @ 16" - estimated 914 PAR (GMO 2 tallest plant so top of this is used for 16" light distancing) Feeding schedule once-a-week, other waterings strictly water-only Watering volume varying up to 3/4 gallon per day Day after feeding, soil is given a sst + fresh organic kefir whey 4oz+ per gallon (kefir grains grown in local organic grass-fed milk) IPM once-a-week visual inspection - no foliar applications note: lowering humidity this week, beeswax coated hemp twine used to tie up some heavy branches on GMO 1
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Meine Mädels gedeihen mega. Leichter CalMag Mangel bei der Banana Purple Punch, aber nichts was mich beunruhigt!!! Die anderen beiden sehen top fit aus 😃
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Life has taken some very unexpected turns, so I’m just posting a few pictures for now. I’ll probably only post another update once the harvest is done. In July, I’ll be moving to a new apartment with some extra space, and I’m planning to extend the growing area.
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Tak 9 týden květu.😁Už začínám pro sichr kontrolovat mikroskopem ,ale zatím je čas.? Čtvrtek zalito jen voda. Neděle zálivka dle foto je to na 10 litrů.Ještě to bude chvíli trvat ?tak ať nestrádají 😁
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Que hay familia, actualizo la tercera semana de floración de estas Runtz F1 automáticas de Zamnesia. Vaya liada de floración, me salió en este indoor una plaga de trips y los 5 ejemplares están picados, ya traté las plantas esta semana, añadí aceite de neem en la tierra y rocié un insecticida, veremos esta próxima semana si ya erradique este inconveniente. Empiezo por supuesto abonando una pequeña cantidad de la gama Agrobeta. La temperatura está 25 grados y la humedad anda entorno al 50%. Riego cada 48 horas. Hasta aquí es todo estas próximas semanas veremos cómo van avanzando. Agrobeta: https://www.agrobeta.com/agrobetatiendaonline/36-abonos-canamo Mars hydro: Code discount: EL420 https://www.mars-hydro.com/ Os comento que tengo un descuento y para que compréis en la web de Zamnesia de un 20%, el código es ZAMMIGD2023 The discount 20% and the code is ZAMMIGD2023 https://www.zamnesia.com/ Hasta aquí es todo, buenos humos 💨💨💨.
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Week 23 november - 29 november 23 november - D1 flower I watered a little too much. as it is colder I will start giving 1.5L of water instead of 2L. this one suffered more than the others and ended up yellowing a little , but slowly it is recovering, I hope ehehe 29 november - D7 flowering
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🌱 Sticky Broccoli – Grow Diary 🌱 Week 12 | Transition Week | Coco + Perlite This week is the final stage before flower 🌸 Plant is fully mature with a dense, even canopy under the SCROG 🌐 Plan is to take clones from healthy top growth ✂️🌱 Selecting strong branches to preserve genetics before the flip. One more defoliation will be done to clean up the canopy 🍃 Removing excess fan leaves to maximize light penetration and airflow 🌬️ Structure is dialed in—flat, wide, and ready for stretch 🚀 All bud sites are exposed and positioned evenly. Plant remains healthy with deep green foliage 💪 No signs of stress going into transition. Watering consistent with slight runoff 💧 Environment stable and optimized for flip. 📈 Next step: final defoliation, take clones, then flip to flower cycle 🌸🔥
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Purple CousKush Auto – Pheno A | Week 2 Vegetation Hello everyone, and welcome back to another week of the 12/12 From Seed adventure. This update belongs to Purple CousKush Auto Pheno A, and from the very beginning she has made one thing clear: She has absolutely no interest in being ordinary. While many seedlings spend their first weeks following familiar patterns, this phenotype has chosen a very different path, producing one of the most unusual growth structures currently present in the entire project. And honestly? That is exactly what makes her fascinating. ⸻ One of the greatest joys of growing from seed is witnessing personality emerge. Every now and then a plant appears that refuses to follow the script. Purple CousKush Auto Pheno A seems determined to become that plant. At first glance the plant is healthy, vigorous, and actively growing. Coloration remains excellent, the stem is strengthening nicely, and fresh growth is emerging from every active point. But once you begin studying the structure more closely, things become considerably more interesting. ⸻ The first pair of true leaves developed normally and expanded beautifully. However, as subsequent growth appeared, the architecture began diverging from what we would normally expect. Instead of building a perfectly predictable symmetrical structure, the plant appears to be directing energy into an unusual arrangement of growth points. The macro photographs reveal multiple developing shoots emerging around the central region, creating a structure that almost resembles the aftermath of an early topping event. The interesting part? No topping occurred. Nature did this entirely on her own. ⸻ At this stage it is impossible to say exactly how the phenotype will continue developing. Several possibilities exist. The plant may eventually establish a dominant central leader and continue normally. It may produce a naturally split growth pattern. Or it may develop into one of those wonderfully quirky phenotypes that generate multiple competing tops without any intervention from the grower. All of these outcomes remain possible. And that uncertainty is part of what makes this phenotype so exciting to document. ⸻ What is important to understand is what this observation does not mean. It does not automatically indicate a problem. It does not suggest nutrient issues. It does not indicate disease. And it certainly does not mean the plant is unhealthy. In fact, quite the opposite appears true. Despite her unconventional structure, growth remains active and vigorous throughout the plant. The new growth is healthy. The foliage is vibrant. The stem is thickening nicely. And the plant continues pushing forward with confidence. ⸻ Comparing her to her sister only highlights how unique this phenotype truly is. Where her sibling is following a more conventional developmental path, Pheno A has chosen experimentation. One sister is writing neatly inside the lines. The other is drawing all over the page. Both are healthy. Both are beautiful. But only one is creating this particular mystery. ⸻ The stem itself deserves special mention. The close-up photographs reveal excellent development, dense trichome-like stem hairs, and noticeable pigmentation beginning to appear along portions of the stem and petioles. Combined with the compact internodal spacing, this creates a sturdy framework capable of supporting whatever architectural surprises may come next. ⸻ Current nutrition remains unchanged: • Plagron Terra Grow – 1.8 ml/L • Plagron Power Roots – 1 ml/L • Plagron Pure Zym – 1 ml/L • Plagron Sugar Royal – 1 ml/L The response has been excellent. No nutrient stress is visible, growth remains active, and the plant appears perfectly comfortable with the current feeding program. ⸻ Environmental conditions throughout the week remained stable: • 12/12 lighting schedule from seed • Day temperatures around 27°C • Night temperatures around 25°C • Relative humidity around 55% • CO₂ approximately 600 ppm • Solution temperature around 21°C • Substrate temperature around 21°C These consistent conditions continue allowing each phenotype to express its genetics naturally, and Purple CousKush Auto Pheno A is certainly taking advantage of that freedom. ⸻ Looking ahead, the objective remains simple: Observe. Document. Learn. This is not a plant that needs correcting. This is a plant that deserves watching. The next week will likely reveal whether these unusual growth points become multiple dominant tops, a naturally divided canopy, or simply a temporary developmental quirk. Whatever the outcome, it promises to be interesting. And that alone makes this phenotype one of the most exciting plants currently growing in the room. A huge thank you to Zamnesia for the genetics, Plagron for the nutrition, and everyone following along on this seed-to-harvest journey. Until next week, growers love and happy growing everyone. 🌱💚
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The preflower stretch starded and some future bud sights are starting to show . Plants look like healthy and happy teenagers ! The canopy is even and has almost completely filled out the tent surface thanks to the topping, the lst'ing, and the scrogging : ) I added a second trellis net to support the future BUDS, plants look healthy and happy ! Happy growing y'all !
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This #42 and #40 plants from Ganja Farmer Seeds where the best out of them all, this is a bias review though as they where not all grown in the same bucket system as these two and thus could not grow to their true potential. The bugs where solid rock hard and crystaly They are true keepers if your wanted a good performing auto for shits and giggle outdoors. The major downside is how easily they got pests and how the pests preferred them over the other weed plants. this is a bit concerning to me and makes me wonder why. More to come. @GanjaFarmerSeeds, If you like the images or videos I can send you raw files that have not been shrunk and contain no watermarks, if you feel I am in the top 3 of your BDOTY Contest that is :D
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Germination has been successful and THC Bomb auto is off and growing. So far everything is going really good. Off to a great start Thank you grow diaries community for the likes, follows, comments, and subscriptions on my YouTube channel 🌱🌱🌱
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Flowering is well under way! one of the Banana Purple Punches is already kind enough to start purpling! Rootjuice has been faded out to 0. Watering on 13/03 with 4 ml/L of terra bloom, 1,4 EC, 1.5L each per plant Watering on 16/03 with 5 ml/L of terra bloom, 1.6 EC, 1.5L each per plant Defoliated today, hopefully for the last time. Mainly the insides of every plant where it gets too bushy. i used the trellis net in the early week of veg just to help me spread the branches out, now im unsure of what to do with it (continue, dont continue etc) since im pretty happy with how the plants turned out training wise. it still functions to hold my humidity sensors i can check over my feed so its not "useless" lol
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Day 27- day 1 flower Flip to 12-12 Day 28-day 2 flower Calmag -0.8ml Coco A - 1.5 Coco B- 1.5 Roots -0.2 Day 29-Day 3 flower Calmag -0.8ml Coco A - 2.5 Coco B- 2.5 Active boost -2ml Roots -0.2 Day 30- Day 4 Watered Coco A - 2.5 Coco B- 2.5 Active boost -2ml Roots -0.2 Day 31–day 5 Watered Day 32– day 6 Watered Day33- day 7 Watered Day 34-8 Watered last night so nothing today Day35–9 Watered Day 36-10 Watered Day 37-11 No feed, Day 38–12 Fed 1.5L Day 39-13 Watered Day40-14 Fed pk Day 41-15 Fed 1.7 coco a 1.7 coco b 2 ml boost 1 ml Pk Day 42-16- started adding pk Fed Day 43-17 Fed Day 44-18 Fed 600 ml just before lights out 1L lights on Day 45-19 Fed 1.6 L Day 46-20 Fed 1.5L Day 47-21 Fed 1.5L Day48-22 signs of potassium deficiency so keeping the food levels up for few more days , started with light feeding but now doing heavy feed chart . -Starting to give off a berry and gas smell . Day48-23 Fed 2L She’s thirsty today . Usually start to see runoff after 1.2 Lbur nothing Ml/L Watered 2.5 coco a 2.5 cocoa 2 sumo boost 2ml by accident instead of 1 Day 49-24 Fed 1.5L Day 50-25 Skipped feed to try lower humidity Day 51 Fed 2 L but no run off . Think she’s thirsty from no water yesterday . Will do another 500 ml to see run off if not I’ll leave it at that .
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Hi everyone :-) This week it has developed very well 👍. She handled the whole topping and hardcore LST very well, and has become beautiful. She now gets another 20 days of vegi, then she goes to the flower chamber 😍. I wish you all a nice week :-) Stay healthy 🙏🏻 and let it grow 🌱 Typ: Sour Diesel (Zamnesia) ☝️ Genetik: Diesel x Northern Lights 👍 Vega Lampe: 2 x Todogrow Led Quantum Board 100 W 💡 Flower lampe: 2 x Todogrow Led Cxb 3590 COB 3500 K 205 W 💡 ☝️ Erde: Canna Terra Professional + ☝️ Dünger: Canna Termittel Vegra Vega, Canna Terra Flores, Rizotonic, Cannazym, CANNA Boost, Pk 13/14, Canna Cal/Mag, Canna Ph - Grow, Canna Ph - Flores ☝️ 🌱 Water: Osmosis water mixed with normal water (24 hours stale that the chlorine evaporates) to 0.2 EG. Add Cal / Mag to 0.4 Ec Ph with Organic Ph - to 6.0 💦 💧
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Early flowering on these pretty ladies!!! And deep purple within the buds! These started showing flowers at around 23 days. Which is a touch earlier than id like. However, we will roll with it! All 5 started showing the same day, so I'm positive its genetic with these purple lemonade. The plants had some impressive growth this week, and I fed them a light dose of nutrients as well. Around 400ppm. They took it in stride, and showed zero ill effects. So far, these have been very easy to grow. Im looking forward to seeing the bud development in this strain. The have developed a very fruity smell all their own. I have taken and posted several photos from throughout the week of my LST training method. I use 6 inch garden staples from Amazon, they work very well. Very nice trichome development on these ladies already in week 4!
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01/01/2022 Potting up and amending with 5-2-4 to give a little kick before mid flower #6 is first girl to show herself, also got two different males and only difference is that one is lighter green and other darker green (also dark green one seems to drink more than lighter green) 💚. Other than that structure is very similar I wonder which is a better breeding male? I guess I might pollinate and LABEL TWO BRANCHES ON each female one for each male. and find out.🙏🏻 01/06/2022 #3 showed today, reppoted and into flowering closet, along with#6,who showed earlier this week lights at 14-10 see how they respond to that schedule, which should help use up the 5-2-4 going into week 3 should help with her stretch. Which isn't really that much I believe maybe double her current height, which I will check at lights on.Week ,#3 if I think of it I'll give a good fungal dominant tea.