The Grow Awards 2026 🏆
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Well I gave her some CalMag and potassium. She’s doing alright.
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@Andres
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she has 113 days with a good smell and good color in her shoots ... she will be cut in this week too ...
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@Trichoma
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The buds weren’t the biggest I’ve grown, but this is hands down one of the stickiest strains I’ve ever cultivated. They’re absolutely drenched in trichomes and have a dense, heavy structure. This run produced two distinct phenos: the middle plant had a more indica-like structure with chunky, compact buds, while the others leaned toward a sativa-dominant, airier build. One of the highlights of this grow was the range of colors the plants showed off during flowering—super eye-catching. Trimming was a breeze too, thanks to a nice balance of sugar leaves that made the job quick and clean compared to some other strains. I’m storing the buds in a stainless steel, airtight container without using Boveda or similar humidity packs. Thanks to the DryFerm bags, the humidity has been holding steady at 61% RH, so there’s no need for extra regulation.
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26/6 -Temp 25-27day/22-24night -52%RH (2+-) 27/6 Water day* plain water 6.1 PH -Temp 25-27day/22-24night -52%RH (2+-) *** Had a humidity peak because of a thunder storm 60-70RH for under 24 hours 28/6 -Temp 25-27day/22-24night -52%RH (2+-) 29/6 Water day* Gave it a bit extra since im leaving a couple of days -Temp 25-27day/22-24night -52%RH (2+-) 30/6 -Temp 25-27day/22-24night -51%RH (2+-) 1/7 -Temp 25-27day/22-24night -51%RH (2+-) 2/7 -Temp 25-27day/22-24night -51%RH (2+-) I was away from them 29/6 - 2/7, but i gave them early water before leaving which lasted :) When i came home they had grown beautifully and was looking healhy. I could moniter the humidity through my Inkbird humidity controller.
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Biggest bud- amnesia haze Tallest plant- Bruce banner Everything going great...the buds are getting bigger every day now and are getting stinky. Almost at the finish line...can't wait. I think the do si do cookies or amnesia are gonna b the best of the batch
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Tricomes telling me she's pretty much done.. gonna let her go maybe another week.. she's super dense, Budd are hard as a rock..
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Hey everyone :-). This week she continued to develop very nicely 😍. I started with LST training and topping 😊. The training took it very well and after 1-2 days it grew again immediately 👍. This time it will be an extreme bush 😂👍. It was poured once this week with 1.2 l. Otherwise there is nothing to report this week. I wish you all a lot of fun until the next update. stay healthy and let it grow 😀 You can buy this Strain at : https://sweetseeds.es/de/red-mandarine-f1-fast-version/ Type: Red Mandarine F1 Fast Version ☝️🏼 Genetics: Red Poison Auto®️ (SWS39) X Tangie (California Orange x Hybrid Skunk) 👍 Vega lamp: 2 x Todogrow Led Quantum Board 100 W 💡 Bloom Lamp : 2 x Todogrow Led Cxb 3590 COB 3500 K 205W 💡💡☝️🏼 Soil : Canna Coco Professional + ☝️🏼 Fertilizer: Green House Powder Feeding ☝️🏼🌱 Water: Osmosis water mixed with normal water (24 hours stale that the chlorine evaporates) to 0.2 EC. Add Cal / Mag to 0.4 Ec Ph with Organic Ph - to 5.5 - 5.8 .
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🌱 Week 1: Popping Beans for the Eternity Grow Cup 2026! 🏆 Strain: Sticky Broccoli Automatic (Zamnesia) Method: Direct to Soil Germination Sponsors: Zamnesia & Plagron 🚀 The Journey Begins Welcome to my official entry for the Eternity Grow Cup 2026! I’m stoked to be running this sponsored grow, powered by the legends at Zamnesia and Plagron. We are kicking things off with a strain that combines heavy-hitting Indica power with a jolt of Sativa energy: Sticky Broccoli Automatic. Strain Spotlight: The Sticky Truth Just fire genetics. Sticky Broccoli Automatic is a genetic masterpiece, crossing the resin-drenched Sticky Beast with the legendary Green Crack. To break it down, we're looking at a lineage of (Bubble Kush x Critical) x Green Crack. This mix is lethal: Sticky Beast: Brings that sweet, heavy Indica calm (thanks to the Bubble Gum x OG Kush x Critical heritage). Green Crack: Injects a rush of fruity energy and mental clarity. The result? A 90% Indica-dominant autoflower that hits hard with 23% THC but keeps the flavor profile jumping with sweet, floral, and spicy notes. This isn't just broccoli; it's the sticky icky kind. 7.01.26 She has Brock out of the soil
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Day 77 dark period for 22 hours. Day 78 chop. She’s real short and frosty.
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Holy Lst. Getting crazy now for just a few weeks from seed. No stopping it now.
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@Shakazulu
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Getting hot here. Scattered thunderstorms, very windy. The girls are loving life. I am hoping the strawberries and cream will be a male. I’d like to see what I can come up with, breeding it with the Afghani Purple Kush and the Platinum Silk. Watering almost daily until I see a bit of water coming out of the bottom. Supersoil is holding strong and keeping them very healthy. I am going to start another Round of sprays with azamax. I will do once every 8 days at 1.5oz per gallon in a pump sprayer. I have seen several leafhoppers on my plants. Most of the other insect life I posted pictures of have not been seen on my plants, except hover flies!
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@RadDad
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While this plant didn't produce much bud what it did produced was pounds of experience. This was the first autoflower I've ever grown and is my most successful grow to date. I made mistakes but I learned so much. Can't wait to try this one again.
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@Krissci
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One of the best plants I've grown so far. Trichomes are crazy Day 4 - most probably last sugar/pk feed before beginning flushing. Major defoliation to expose buds
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This strain was just what I was looking for. After the previous trauma of letting my plant grow WAY too tall, I went into this grow looking for something much shorter and manageable and this was exactly it. The tying down at times were a pain, but one of those things that’s better in the long run. The transplanting kind of screwed me up a bit. Not only did I not really fill the pot enough, but I put them in horribly. The soil was falling apart and it was just an ugly mess. Trying to OD the plants wasn’t part of the plan either but they bounced back just fine. All in all it was a very easy strain to grow. The dry amounts of each plant are as follows. Plant 1: 48.2 grams. Plant 2: 51.8 grams. Plant 3: 46.4 grams. Plant 4: 50.1 grams and Plant 5: 51.2 grams for a total of 196.4 grams (7.8 oz’s)
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@Dunk_Junk
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So my timelapse concentrated at this plant failed this week... 😭 But she's growing well. On the face of it she's only grown 10mm, but she's put out quite a bit of new leaf growth.
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@Ninjabuds
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The black cherry gushers ended up being one of the tallest plants. The tops of the plant was the only plant hat was not perfect colors this was a little light green but soon as I started adding some micros and cal mag it started to come around the structure is not the greatest but the plant has a good smell
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2/6: Amnesia 3 is just about 6 inches tall now. Trainwreck is only a couple inches behind. Still keeping the temps between 73-82 and the humidity in the mid to low 70s. After thoroughly watering the very healthy, young tomato plant that coesxists in the tent, the tips of some of the leaves turned yellow. That makes me wonder if soaking the soil for the first time since transplant caused a bit of nutrient burn. I'm going to avoid any nutrients the first time I water Amnesia 3 and Trainwreck fully, to avoid the same potential issue. They're not looking too thirsty yet though. 2/8: Amnesia 3 is tall enough and has a thick enough main stem to start slowly low stress training with a rubber coated gardening wire. I pre-drilled holes in my buckets for this occasion, and the wire fits well. Each day for the next week I'll gently pull the wire to slowly bend the main stem downwards, similar to how braces work on teeth: a long, slow procedure. 2/9: Woke up to Trainwreck's leaf tips pointing downwards, so I took it as a sign to go ahead and give it its first watering. I siphoned up a bit of the runoff water, and it came back at a PH of 4! That's not good; however, after researching a bit, it's likely that I could have siphoned up a pocket of low PH nutrient-filled water, making my reading way off in terms of the PH of the whole slurry of runoff. If the leaves don't bounce back, I'm going to take that as a potential sign of Nitrogen toxicity and will monitor more closely. Will probably make plans for a flush if it progresses any worse than downward leaves. Nitrogen toxicity can cause fragile, dark green leaves that point down in a shape similar to a claw, among other symptoms. 2/12: Watered Amnesia 3 for the first time since transplant. Getting taller and less bushy in some spots, so I may turn up the lights from 60 to 75% tomorrow, to see if I can increase some more growth. But before, I want to make sure this watering doesn't cause any nute burn from the soil.