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Hey Cannafam, Well its been a mixed week weather wise here in the UK, weve had quite allot of rain and a storm also, but its an improving picture and including today my gals had 3 days of Sun. At the beginning of the week she dried out enough for me to get a feed into her and her colour is looking a bit better, although shes still very pale from overwatering. Growth has been good this week, shes looking happier and making a comeback 😊 Although she was nearly stripped theres now a good amount of new leaves and shes about to go onto flower. Thats all from me for now, thanks for stopping by 😊✌️
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hello it's been there for 3 days I rinsed my plants my Tropicana Banana are very strong with a nice THC that I tested on a sample during a smoking session I feel the end of flowering slowly approaching I am happy to grow everyone
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Cool strain to grow, if I grew it again it would be in a 5 or 7 gal smart pot. Was hoping the smell woukd be more in your face and it could be better after the cure but as of now it's like a 7/10 what I was hoping for. I had some high humidity at points when I switched tents so maybe that's why. Overall impressive by seedsman I've had good results with their genetics.
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We started the week by measuring their height. Now I'm starting to think about when to switch them to flowering. Time is limited, so we have to cut back where we can. I don't have much space, so they don't need to stay much longer. They'll grow considerably in the next few days, and this might be their last week of vegetative growth. A total of 5 weeks. Six days after the last pruning, I did another pruning of the lower branches and leaves, and now they are ready to change the photoperiod to 12/12h in a few days. At 33 days I decided to put a mesh over them so I could fill the space better. Seeing that numbers 4 and 5 had reached a larger size than the rest, I changed the position of number 3 for number 5. This week I raised the LEDs, approximately 50 cm or so, increased the wattage to 300W, and added a mesh screen to start a sgrog setup. Iniciamos la semana midiendo la altura. Llegados a esto ya empiezo a plantearme cuando pasarlas a floración. El tiempo es limitado y hay que recortar por donde se pueda. No dispongo de mucho espacio por lo que no necesitan estar mucho más tiempo. En los próximos dias crecerán notablemente y puede ser esta su última semana de crecimiento. Total 5 semanas. Pasados 6 dias desde la última poda volví hacerles una nueva poda de ramas y hojas bajeras y así las ya quedan listas para cambiar el fotoperiodo a 12/12h. en pocos dias.. A los 33 dias decidí ponerles una malla y así poder ir llenando mejor el espacio. Al ver que las números 4 y 5 habian alcanzado un mayor tamaño que el resto cambié de lugar la nº3 por la nº5 . Esta semana subí los led , apróximadamente unos 50 ctms poco menos, aumenté la potencia a 300W. y puse una malla para empezar con un sgrog
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I believe this is around week 10 I haven’t been keep up with the time frame..
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Overview of my grow: Tent: Secret Jardin DS120 4 x 4 (120 cm by 120 cm) Lights: 2 x 120 Watt CTlite c4 clusterled Climat: Trotec Dehumidifyer 240 watt- 10L/24h Filter: Prima Klima carbon filter PK2600 fan: 2 x Secret Jardin 20watt osc. fan Pots: Gronest 4 x 11 liter airpots Water : automated water system PH: bluelab Nutrients: Plagron cocos A + B Plagron PK 13/14 ATA cal/mag Epsom salt no rights to music in the videos Week 9. Frosty, frosty and strong smell. Very nice, watermouthing nice. It looks like trichome city on top of those buds. trichome clusters, maybe another week, get the fat lady. Fat and Frosty. Thanks for checking 😋
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I'm happy. I wish the weed would last forever. 🍊 Thank you, @DutchPassion_Official for the opportunity, I'm definitely a fan from now on! ❤️
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I DID A PREVENTATIVE SPRAY OF BT THIS WEEK BUT I DON'T REMEMBER EXACTLY WHICH DAY. I THINK I MIXED AT 3 OR 4 TBSP GALLON WITH SOME DAWN. BONIDE BRAND THURACIDE. 8/30 Fed two gallons to the garden. Watered before and after the feed. Defoliated what was dead. Its scary seeing so many leaves go but energy is shifted to the buds. Buds are ripening but on one mislabeled mystery seed and the wedding cake they look far behind the rest. Wondering how they could possibly finish in the 6 to 8 weeks I have left. If needed I MAY be able to put something in the garage at night. I'd have to RIP the bag out of the ground though which wouldn't be good. I mean some of the plants are pushing ten feet but we use it for heavy equipment. So foggy this morning. Horrible weather. Still fighting PM, possible lockout and ear wigs. We will see how it goes. I'll continue weekly treatment for the pm and I'll find something for the earwigs. I'm hesitant to use the Spinosid in flower. 8/31 Rained last night. Surprise, surprise. Talked to a few other growers and consulted my last year's diary. I had a couple early pheno's last year but things seem on schedule. It's amazing the amount of growth that can happen in a day. Even my ice cream cake has small flowers. Time is running short. Probably six to eight weeks max growing time left. I hope everything finished up nicely. I need to continue monitoring PM and pests. Considering spraying preventative BT tonight. Yesterday I saw the biggest pile of powder mildew and leaf septoria on a tree an hour from my grow. It literally looked like snow flakes on leaves then someone dumped a bag of flour on it. This gives me some perspective and gratitude that the TINY spots I'm treating could be much worse. Weekly treatments until harvest. Hopefully BT or diy green cleaner tonight for earwigs and worms (if they are there). 9/1 Watered thoroughly. Leaves still yellowing. I hope it's senescence. Still need to continue treatments with BT and potassium bicarbonate. Sunny day but rain tonight. Need to add more supports for heavy branches. Will update as I go. 9/2 Rained all night and it's still raining. I'll update when the rain stops. Went back over and added a couple higher supports and defoliated a shit ton. Spent two hours in the garden last night. Too tired for pictures. 9/3 Fed two gallons to the garden and upped Kool bloom to a full tablespoon. I'm thinking about using beastie bloom then cha ching as I have them both. I'm a little hesitant. Wondering what others thoughts are on those products. I plan to spray either tonight or tomorrow with another helping of potassium bicarbonate to help with the WPM. To be honest it seems to work great. I just don't want to go overboard. I wish you guys could smell the pictures. Shits getting fun now. 9/4 Had a torrential rain storm with massive wind. No damage. Buds are getting huge. Had to add a few more supports this morning as branches were hanging. If I had room I'd do a second vertical trellis. Unfortunately I do not. I AM able to run string across the cage though which really helps things higher up. I need to put some pictures of my stalks. Legit bigger than soda cans. I wish you guys could smell my pictures. Re-checked all cameras and everything is working good. On high alert. I'd be very surprised if anyone even attempted to rob me but you never know. That's why it's 24/7 supervision until Croptober. 9/5 Lots of sun yesterday but if course it rained last night. Buds are progressing at a rapid rate. Leaves seem to be dropping to soon on the blueberries. I need to do another potassium bicarbonate treatment tonight. Branches are really getting heavy. I'm hoping all this rain doesn't cause bud rot but so far so good.
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8 weeks tomorrow. (11/09/19 was day 1). Did my last bloom boost Tuesday, planning on just water until harvest now. 💨
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Day 70. For a lady who was given salt water. The the wrong ph water. She is really a massive lady. I’m proud of her. She’s taller then my damn light at the moment. But mainely is always hitting it out of the park. She’s bulking. Can’t wait to see what she will do.
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Tento týden už začínají palice prorůstat.. Protože jsem po prolití zjistil, že se v půdě trochu hromadí Ec tak jsem je to nechal vyžrat a tento týden ec 0.8 pH 6.4.. . Jinak se zdá, že i pijí méně a musím nechat častěji vysychat.. bude to chtít zase probrat listy, ale holky vypadají dobře a zatím žádný problém.. tvoří se pryskyřice a vypadá to hezky 😄..
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Topped to 4th node. Started brewing ~5l of neem/kelp/aloe Trying out LST clips for the first time. Added a couple of small LST clips on the 4 largest fan leaves. One of the large lower fan leaves snapped off this morning when I was adjusting the LST clips. It looked like it had already snapped yesterday. Adjusted VPD to lower humidity
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🌱 Week 3 | Purple Haze Photo | Folder 7B | Growing at Her Own Pace Welcome back to another chapter of Project Blue, where every Purple Haze phenotype receives its own dedicated diary. Although every plant shares the same genetics, environment, nutrients, and lighting schedule, each one expresses its own unique growth pattern, making every folder a story of its own. This diary is part of my ongoing exploration of 12/12 From Seed, a cultivation technique that has become one of my favourites. From the day these seeds emerged from the soil, they have grown under a 12-hour light cycle, encouraging compact development, excellent internodal spacing, and allowing every phenotype to reveal its natural structure without excessive vegetative growth. Purple Haze 7B reminds us of one of the most important lessons in growing: Not every healthy plant develops at the same speed. She entered Week 3 slightly behind some of her sisters, but she never showed signs of stress or weakness. Instead, she quietly focused on building a strong foundation. Comparing the first photographs with those taken at the end of the week, the improvement is obvious. New nodes are stacking, the stem has thickened, and the canopy is beginning to take shape beautifully. Sometimes patience is the best nutrient we can provide. ⸻ 🌡️ Week 3 Growing Environment Every phenotype in Project Blue benefits from the same carefully controlled environment. During this week the room remained stable with the following conditions: • 🌡️ Day Temperature: 27°C • 🌙 Night Temperature: 25°C • 💧 Relative Humidity: 55% • 🌱 Root Zone Temperature: 21°C • 🚰 Nutrient Solution Temperature: 20°C • ⚖️ pH: 6.0 • ⚡ EC: 1.3 • 🌬️ CO₂: approximately 666 ppm • 💡 Photoperiod: 12 Hours ON / 12 Hours OFF • ☀️ Average PPFD: 600–700 Providing identical environmental conditions across every plant allows each phenotype to express its own genetic potential, making differences in growth much easier to observe and document. ⸻ 🌿 Feeding Schedule Purple Haze 7B continues receiving the complete Plagron Terra vegetative feeding program: • Terra Grow — 1.8 ml/L • Power Roots — 1 ml/L • Pure Zym — 1 ml/L • Sugar Royal — 1 ml/L Rather than increasing nutrients simply because another plant grows faster, I prefer feeding according to overall health. She has shown excellent colour, healthy new growth, and no indication that she needs anything beyond a consistent and balanced feeding schedule. Healthy roots always come before explosive growth. ⸻ 🍃 Letting the Plant Set the Tempo One thing I enjoy about phenotype hunts is learning to respect each plant’s individual pace. It’s tempting to compare sisters growing side by side, but plants don’t read calendars. Purple Haze 7B may have started the week slightly behind, yet every day she added another piece to the puzzle. Her leaves gradually became larger, her stem gained strength, and fresh shoots began emerging confidently from each node. Rather than chasing rapid vertical growth, she invested her energy into creating a sturdy framework for the weeks ahead. That’s exactly the kind of patience I like to see. ⸻ 🌱 Preparing for Future Training With several healthy nodes now established, this phenotype is approaching the point where gentle canopy management will begin. For now, the focus remains simple. Allow every branch to develop naturally. Maintain strong root growth. Keep the environment stable. As the side branches continue to elongate over the coming days, they’ll become excellent candidates for gentle leaf tucking and Low Stress Training (LST), helping open the canopy without interrupting the plant’s natural momentum. There’s no need to rush the process. Every training technique works best when the plant tells you she’s ready. ⸻ 🌿 Quiet Progress Is Still Progress One of my favourite things about Purple Haze 7B is her balance. The leaves remain a beautiful healthy green. Internodal spacing is nice and compact. New growth appears vibrant and vigorous. The stem continues to strengthen with each passing day. Although she’s one of the smaller ladies in the room, she carries herself with confidence, and every new set of leaves suggests she’s finding her rhythm. She may not be leading the race today. But healthy, steady plants often become some of the biggest surprises later in flower. ⸻ 🔭 Looking Ahead Week 3 has given Purple Haze 7B exactly what she needed: time. Time to establish healthy roots. Time to strengthen her stem. Time to build the structural foundation that will support future flowering. As she enters the coming week, I expect her side branches to accelerate, her canopy to become fuller, and her compact frame to transform into a well-balanced flowering structure. With stable environmental conditions and consistent nutrition, she’s now perfectly positioned to continue catching up naturally. Some phenotypes sprint. Others build quietly before showing what they’re truly capable of. Growers Love and I have a feeling 7B belongs to the second group. A massive thank you to Plagron for providing the outstanding Terra nutrient line that keeps Project Blue thriving, to Zamnesia for making this incredible journey possible, and to everyone following these individual phenotype diaries. Every comment, question, and bit of encouragement makes this adventure even more rewarding.A massive thank you to Plagron for providing the outstanding Terra nutrient line that keeps Project Blue thriving, to Zamnesia for making this incredible journey possible, and to everyone following these individual phenotype diaries. Every comment, question, and bit of encouragement makes this adventure even more rewarding.
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OMG guys , won't believe the amazing progress my girl Cosmos has made in just her second week of flowering! She's like a shooting star, bursting with growth and vitality. And let me tell you, in the world of autoflowers, the second week of flowering is like the equivalent of a plant's teenage years. They're growing so fast, trying to figure out who they are and where they fit in, and just generally being a little rebellious. But with Cosmos, it's like she knows exactly what she's doing. She keeps throwing these three beautiful little shoots for each node, and they're just thriving! It's like she's saying, "Hey world, look at me! I'm growing like crazy and I'm not afraid to show it!" All in all, the second week of flowering with Cosmos has been an absolute joy. I can't wait to see what the next few weeks have in store for us. Who knows, maybe she'll surprise us with some even more incredible growth and beauty. One thing's for sure, with a plant like Cosmos, anything is possible! Oh keeping all the same parameters as last week for now <3 <3 <3 As always thank you all for stopping by and for supporting me on this journey, i am super passion about growing and fell blessed to have you all with me on this new journey <3 <3 <3 Genetics - RQS COSMOS F1 Ligth - LUMATEK ZEUS 465 COMPACT PRO 
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Week 14- Flo week 5 Pretty good flowering; interesting stage with a profusion of white and thick pistils announcing some meaty buds. All plants are healthy, no signs of nutrients deficiency (Cal/Mag) or excess. No LST or SCROG; so I don’t really have a canopy, the plants structure are not optimized. However the light is efficient: the 2 light panels (120W x 2) are placed on different heights: it’s well adapted to the plants sizes. - Special Queen: elegant plant, long branches and lots of of flowers with plenty of whites pistils - Criminal+: well developed bushy plant, producing numbers of little smelly flowers. - Indigo Berry Kush: stocky plant, robust. Flowers are enlarging, starting to produce resin and to change into purple color. - NYC Diesel: rustic, healthy with big sticky flowers. 2 Watering: 3L— 4 plants -Water rain + Cal/mag + fructification nutrients + p13/14 -Water Rain + Cal/mag + overdrive + Bud XL To be continued
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I keep saying I’m just gonna let this one grow out just to see what happens but it’s getting so bushy. I’m really really tempted to defoliate. I’ll look more into it this week and if I decide, I’ll update the girl journal for the most part. I am definitely probably gonna do foliate at this point. I did also add bud candy to my nutrient list.