The Grow Awards 2026 🏆
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@DRO420
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This is week one for these clones after spending 2 weeks growing roots they have been put into solo cups to start vegetation.
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Flowering day 30 since time change to 12 / 12 h Hey guys :-) Every day when I look into the tent, the sight and the smell are a dream 💚. They are all developing very well. There is no tip of the leaf that looks funny at the bottom or at the top 😃. They were watered every 2 days with 1.3 l each (nutrients see table above). They were all checked and checked for their health. Stay healthy 💚🙏🏻 👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼 You can buy this Nutrients at : https://greenbuzzliquids.com/en/shop/ With the discount code: Made_in_Germany you get a discount of 15% on all products from an order value of 100 euros. 👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼 You can buy this strain at : https://www.ripperseeds.com/en/feminized/kmintz-feminized-cannabis-seeds 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 5.8 - 6.5 MadeInGermany
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@MarcXL
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Last days are coming, got only water now. Harvest is near, the smell is strong but sweet with hints of diesel.
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@Biggy2k20
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I haven't trimmed or dried the buds yet so I am looking forward to see the end results and updating my diary soon. Update: 240g of dry bud weight, not bad at all. I think the light helped a lot and should the issue of lockout not occurred half way through the growth then I'd reckon it would have been a lot bigger. Never the less, a great high and couch relaxing adventure. Mint and outdoor smell to it nice taste and denser buds now dried
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20.10. Super Buff Cherry #26 – Grow More Fire Genetics | Week 1 Strain: SuperBuffCherry #26 Breeder: Grow More Fire Genetics Selected by: Grow More Stress Less Grower: MistaOC Start: 20 October 2025 Stage: Week 1 – Vegetative Phase ⸻ General Overview • The new run has officially begun with a fresh SuperBuffCherry #26 cut. • Week 1 marks a clean, well-prepared start — the tent has been deep-cleaned, all tools sterilized, and the environment reset after previous challenges. • Everything indicates a healthy, balanced beginning with strong potential for vigorous growth ahead. ⸻ Nutrients – BioTabs Organic System • This cycle is powered entirely by BioTabs, focusing on a natural, living-soil approach rather than bottled nutrients. • The base includes Startrex for microbial activation and Mycotrex for strong root colonization. • BioTabs tablets provide slow-release organic feeding that keeps the root zone active and self-sustaining over time. • Early signs show the plant responding extremely well — deep green color, no stress, and strong, early vigor. • The BioTabs method continues to prove that simplicity and biology can outperform constant liquid feeding when the soil is alive and healthy. ⸻ Plant Development • The SuperBuffCherry #26 is off to an excellent start. • Growth is compact and symmetrical — internodal spacing is tight and balanced under the LED canopy. • Leaf structure appears thick and glossy, suggesting strong root health and balanced nutrition. • No early stress or pest pressure observed; a textbook first week. ⸻ Observations & Early Impressions • The genetics show classic SuperBuffCherry traits — thick stems, solid branching, and a vibrant cherry-like aroma already beginning to surface when brushing the leaves. • The plant clearly enjoys the mild, organic feeding rhythm from the BioTabs setup. • There’s an overall impression of calm, stable development — a great contrast to the previous, pest-heavy run. ⸻ Notes & Outlook • Focus for Week 2: continue maintaining stable humidity and airflow, and allow the root zone to fully establish before any training begins. • If growth continues at this pace, low-stress training (LST) could start by mid-Week 2. • The combination of Grow More Fire genetics and the BioTabs system could turn this run into one of the smoothest and most flavorful yet. ⸻ 🌱 Week 1 Summary: A strong, organic start for SuperBuffCherry #26. Powered by BioTabs and clean growing conditions, the plant shows healthy, balanced growth and excellent early vigor — exactly the kind of beginning that promises a smooth and aromatic cycle ahead. 24.10. • Four days in, and all four SuperBuffCherry #26 plants have settled nicely into the tent. • Growth is consistent across the board — leaves are upright, vibrant, and responding well to the environment. • The plants show early vigor, confirming that the BioTabs setup is creating a stable and active root zone. ⸻ Training & Growth Management • Today, all four plants were topped for the first time. • It might be a little early in the schedule, but the structure looked ready — strong enough stems, tight internodes, and healthy new growth points. • The goal is to encourage early lateral development and promote a wider, even canopy before the main stretch begins. • Slight early topping can sometimes slow vertical growth temporarily, but it usually pays off with stronger side branches and more balanced bud distribution later on. ⸻ Observations • Post-topping, the plants show no visible shock — leaves remain firm and perky. • The BioTabs system continues to perform quietly in the background: steady nutrient release, no signs of overfeeding or pH stress. • So far, everything feels smooth and under control — a very promising start. ⸻ Notes & Outlook • Over the next few days, close observation will determine how each plant reacts to topping. • If recovery remains strong, gentle LST (low-stress training) could start early in Week 2. • The aim is to maintain an open, breathable structure to make the most of the SuperBuffCherry’s natural vigor and aroma potential. ⸻ 🌱 Day 4 Summary: Early topping complete — all four SuperBuffCherry #26 plants look healthy, confident, and well-balanced under the BioTabs regimen. A fast start with solid structure and plenty of potential ahead.
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She’s starting to bush out started some LST great growth and healthy just add water
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I chopped her way too early,she had so much untapped potential I will definitely be running this seed next round, beautiful flower when you break it down. Purple and silver and it’s bomb 💣 and tasty 😋.
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Ho rimosso tutti i gangi che tenevano fermi i rami in modo che la pianta si sentisse libera di crescere in altezza, va che una meraviglia da vicino si può già vedere una quantità di tricomi non indifferente...unico problema una cavaletta che ha mangiato alcune foglie ad alcuni rami e appunto a rallentato quei due rami....ma secondo me andrà tutto bene, certo se avessi avuto un posto al chiuso e darli qualche ora di più di luce sarebbe stato magnifico, ma così mi devo accontentare della luce solare.....( Che in Puglia e abbastanza)
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5. týden květu..přihnojeno netopýřím trusem (guano)
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Last week I fought some yellowing of the leaves. Did some small adjustments on PH to keep it in the 5.6 range. Seemed to stop it from progressing. For Week 3 Veg I topped the plants. I plan to flip the lights at the end of week 3 and move into flower. Day 15 I continued to have yellowing leaves even though I had everything looking right. (Added Pic). I decided to look into the PH to see if I was having issues with it. I have a meter in the water 100% of the time taking a reading every 1 sec. It all looked right. But I decided to Calibrate it in 4,7,10 solutions. Found out that my meter was off. So new to the check list is to calibrate the meter before each grow. I was thinking my PH was High, when in reality it was low. put in some PH up to get it back to 5.5 and over the last 16 hours things look pretty good. Leaves look darker. Day 17 Things are looking good. Leaves are getting darker and new growth coming in. Day 18 Turned room temp down to 73F from 76F. Fearing it is warming up my res tank too much. Day 19 Starting to get yellowing again. checked everything and can't find a good reason for it. Did notice some cloudiness in my res tank. Added 2 ML/Gal of peroxide. have Hydroguard on the way to help. I'll be adding more fans this weekend. I have light air movement currently. Also found a few spider mites and sprayed Greencleaner to all plants. Current environment settings: Room Temp 72.74 F Room Humidity 63.63% (After spraying, Trending down). Room CO2 589PPM Tank PH 5.70 Tank PPM (500 Scale) 953 Tank Temp 74.05 F Day 20 Recalibrated my EC probe just to be sure it was also accurate. wasn't off by much. Dialed back my flooding to every 5 hours to encourage Rooting. <-- Strong roots = strong Plants Sprayed for mites
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Harvest 2 of 3 plants and everything was very good. I will updated soon with pics of the 3rd I harvest later than the two. Thanks to Barney’s Farm and Advanced Nutirents, to the love of the plant first of all and to all growers here and in the world. 🙏🏻💚 Updated: harvest all 3 plants for 100g/plant 💪🏻
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Day 64 02/09/24 Monday Feed today using de-chlorinated tap water pH 6 with calmag. Day 66 04/09/24 Wednesday De-chlorinated tap water pH 6 today only. Smell is really coming on strong now!! Day 68 06/09/24 Friday Feed again today using de-chlorinated tap water pH 6 only. Day 69 07/09/24 Saturday De-chlorinated tap water pH 6 only today. Mould 😔🤦‍♂️ Absolutely gutted!! Had a very humid past 3 days, wet with no wind... 2 plants have suffered... Auto Orange Bud has lost a side branch. Auto critical orange punch has lost her main colar, and 2 sides, the yeild is going be to now be appalling, but this is due to environmental, not the seed or genetics, as far as they go this was one of the strongest and biggest in the group Day 70 08/09/24 Sunday (END of week) Feed today using de-chlorinated tap water pH 6. ☠️ Auto critical orange punch 🍊👊 Had to remove completely, after isolating the rest of the greenhouse, mould persistently grew on her. The remaining plants after 2 days isolation have been moved indoor to finish underground 600w hps and a more controlled environment.
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Welcome back all looks like the fun begins, week four is here and gone with the flowers staring to stack. It looks like my suspicion was correct and the plants needed a PK boost from flowering. I gave them a booster on the 10th and in the timelapse you can see how they responded. The K deficiency looks like it was halted from going any further and might have reversed it a little in the leaves. I had to add a little food after all in the mid to late flowering stage, but you have to listen to what the plants are telling you even if you think they have everything they need. live and learn.
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Day 1 Water: 50ml RO water Humidifier: 70-75% (HIGH-MIST) Fan Speed: Mid-Low Light on @ 16:20 (22.5° celsius @ 70% RH) Light off @ 9:20 (19.5° celsius @ 65% RH) --------------------------------------------------- Day 2 Water: N/A Humidifier: 80% (MID-MIST) Fan Speed: Low Light on @ 16:20 (21.7° celsius @ 78% RH) Light off @ 9:20 (19.3° celsius @ 81% RH) --------------------------------------------------- Day 3 Water: N/A Humidifier: 80% (MID-MIST) Fan Speed: Mid-High Light on @ 16:20 (21.4° celsius @ 77% RH) Light off @ 9:20 (20.5° celsius @ 78% RH) --------------------------------------------------- Day 4 Water: N/A Humidifier: 80% (MID-MIST) Fan Speed: Mid-Low Light on @ 18:30 (21.3° celsius @ 80% RH) Light off @ 9:30 (20.1° celsius @ 75% RH) -------------------------------------------------- Day 5 Water: 50ml RO water Humidifier: 80% (MID-MIST) Fan Speed: Mid-Low Light on @ 19:00 (22.3° celsius @ 80% RH) Light off @ 13:00 (19.7° celsius @ 81% RH) -------------------------------------------------- Day 6 Water: N/A Humidifier: 80% (MID-MIST) Fan Speed: Mid-Low Light on @ 19:00 (22.3° celsius @ 74% RH) Light off @ 13:00 (19.1° celsius @ 83% RH) -------------------------------------------------- Day 7 Water: N/A Humidifier: 80% (MID-MIST) Fan Speed: Mid-Low Light on @ 19:00 (21.8° celsius @ 78% RH) Light off @ 13:00 (18° celsius @ 83% RH) --------------------------------------------------
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Las Ak parece que tienen un problema creo que tiene que ver con CalMag pero no estoy seguro, la otra no está afectada. Bajé la EC pero no se si tengo alguna carencia exceso u otra cosa. El dia 21 subo altura de luces al máximo el día 22 bajo la potencia de los quantum boards de 440w a 350w