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The buds are growing and the pistils started to turn brown. Watering as usual, see report in the pictures for more info. Now that I add more Bio-Bloom, the leaves seem quite well so I will continue and see what happens. I continued to remove some leaves here and there and will probably do that until the end. Plants have now reach their final heights, it's buds time :) This week, I made the daily pictures under the "VEG" light instead of the "BLOOM" light (see weeks 3 and 9 for more info about that). I think it's better and that's where the colour difference compared to the previous week comes from.
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TOTAL COST : 138£ - Electricity usage - £8 Buying the Grow lights - £54 Buying the Nutrients - £45 Buying Pots (x3) - £16 Tools - £5 Soil - 10£ I should say I had the nutrients for over 2 years so I’m using the price for that initial purchase. They were used in all my other gardening endeavours such as tomato's, strawberries and chillies, I had great results with BAC and Nutrigrow but they are somewhat pricey. You might find some cheaper alternatives if that figure puts you off. - 31/05/26- This plant blew my expectations, from seed to harvest she was amazing, developing faster than expected at all stages, with keep in mind very limited resources, still she was a productive, over achiever and definitively one of my best grows of all time! But harvest day is upon us, her tricomes are in that sweet spot for Milkey/small amounts of amber! So Now is the best moment to harvest! It’s always a bit emotional but I like to play some calm peaceful music like a final concert dedicated to the plant right before I put her to sleep! And start drying her. I like to make use of all the leaves brewing them into a tea. I’ll update the dry weight later! 03/06/26 - This is great I got the dry weight back and got 10grams of dry sticky amazing weed, this is better than I initially expected, I had in mind that I would be lucky for 8 grams! But now I'm curing it and developing those terpenes flavours which should enhance the experience! This is modest quality and I couldn’t be prouder
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Day 14- I gave her first “real” watering, 500 ml of extremely diluted nutrient solution. This was yesterday, and she is not showing and angry symptoms…yet. I just turn her around once in a while when I am in my tent tending the others, otherwise, not much thought this week. I still plan to let this one stretch tall before I start any LST, if I do. Space is a premium, and I am looking to get a feel for how this cultivar grows, as I have lots of these seeds.
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All feeds with nutes use either a whole ratio or combination of "Veg Mix" and "Bloom Mix"concentrates DILUTED in water until a total ppm of add in is reached using a (Total Dissolved Solids)TDS Meter measured in PPM (parts per million). The "Veg Mix" concentrate will eventually be added in smaller ratios and "Bloom Mix" concentrate what will eventually replace the "Veg Mix" concentrate entirely with the ppm and ratios listed when I feed. Veg mix recipe is on week 3. Bloom Mix recipe is on week 5. Day 77/7 PPFD is between 470 and 700 again with little vertical growth after all the HST/LST over last few days. I used 15 minutes of UV mid day with 15 minutes (30 total) IR before and after main light timers. VPD was better today with 73F/55%RH/40%ILV Turning off the humidifier was the key this time. All in all she looks fine for the day, I am hoping to get the new tent up tomorrow and will see if I can get her to fully stretch out again to allow each cola enough space to bulk with light and wind Day 78/8 Tent conditions improved today because I was able to fix the sizing issue - I now have a Spider Farmer Pro-Grade Grow Tent, 48"x48"x80" VPD is harder to get the humidity down in so I may have to put in a second de-humidifier or open another vent port, currently I have a 6" ILV pulling against a 4" open air vent hole. I would have tinkered with it a bit more but I was getting close to lights out so I left it. VPD for most of the day was 74F/55%RH/40%ILV in the Mars Hydro Tent. I current have 68F/65%RH/40%ILV for overnight. Lights are about the same as yesterday with 80% power I am getting 470 to 700 ppfd from 42" from soil to light and since the plant is about 20" that gives her about 22" leaves to light. Im currently using the same 2x4 Bloom Plus LED light centered in the tent but I have another 2x4 Bloom Plus scheduled for delivery on Monday or Tuesday. - She had 20 minutes of UV and 30 minutes total of IR (15/15) I am hoping this allows her to spread out and receive full light/air on each cola - So I also placed 2 more fans in the tent at plant level to help circulate the air better. Day 79/9 PPFD was little changed since yesterday as was vertical growth (I think she's trying to spread back out again.) - ppfd was between 480 and 710 with 25 minutes of UV and 30 of IR (18/18) VPD was a struggle to get under 60 - I now have 2 de-humidifiers in teh tent witht the ILV set to kick up anytime she hits 62%RH. Mostly though I was able to get it down to 55 to 61 - Temps are easier to control with 4 fans and the ILV triggers. Day 80/10 VPD was 74 to 77F today with humidity still pushing 62% with 2 humidifiers today when the tent was closed. Otherwise I was able to reduce the humidity to 35 to 45% with the door open long enough (in MN fall with temps are around 30s) So I had my door open for a bit today because I installed my second Bloom Plus XP2500 LED lights today and had to reroute most of the wires. PPFD after completion ranged from 550 at lowest to 750 - I only did 20 minutes of UV since yesterday was her first day at 20. I also increased the IR to 30/30 with 15 before and after lights on/off - so a total of 1 hr total at lights on/off Feels dry so I plan to feed tomorrow morning with about 3 gallons of 6.3ph de-chlorinated tap water feed in a 10:90 ratio of Veg/Bloom mix Day 81/11 I fed her today with 3 gallons of 6.4ph de-chlorinated tap water with a 25:75 ratio of Veg/Bloom mix at 500ppm. Runoff showed a ph of 6.5 and 1750 ppm. VPD was more stable today after I opened another open air vent hole on another side of the side. 76F/55%RH with ILV on auto when needed. PPFD ranged from 550 to 750 again with the lights at about 42 and she's now 34x28wide x22 tall, so about 20 inches from lights. Still only hit her with 20minutes of UV and an hour of IR with 30/30 at main light schedule with 15/15 before and after. Day 83/13 Almost two weeks since flip. Turning the lights down yesterday seemed to help, little to no new burn progression on those identified yesterday and new growth with no new burn. Will continue to monitor. Nute transfer seems to also slowed progression with the leaves only turning brown where they yellowed before and little to no new yellowing. VPD doing better as well - I turned the heat down just slightly so now avg temps are about 73 - 75F and humidity under 59%RH with the OLV set to auto for limit controls PPFD most unchanged after I started the day with a little LST on the center cola that was getting ahead of the rest. I also released teh last branch being tied - now all colas are simply help by the tomato rings. Once it was leveled PPFD was 750 at highest and about 550 for the lowest.
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I was too busy in last weeks and forgot to take some photos to growDiaries but this is the last video before start the flowering time. This girl have been growing health and beautiful.
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14/08/2023 Nothing special to mention at the beginning of this week, except my new heat/humidity detector, which is actually an old device I found. I came across it because my little one doesn't seem very reliable anymore(As you can see on a picture it say 69% while the other big one say 45%). Still no nutriments, just water with pH-. And I think I won't make any more changes until the final weeks, when I'll probably trim a maximum of leaves. 17/08/2023 I redid the LST for number 3, without knowing what I was doing, and I'm not sure if I did it right, but I'm pretty happy with the result. The canopy of #3 looks really good, even though the overall canopy is quite uneven. However, doing the LST on all 4 plants intimidated me way too much. So I changed the position of each plant so that they wouldn't encroach too much on each other; I only have a space of 60cmx60cm.
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patience .... she has a mint smell on her stem and smells of forest too ... she is taking shape with her buds ... she looks great outdoors ... she continues with her natural fertilizers .... every 10 to 15 days and these are their results ... I am struggling with some worms in the leaves of my plants but I am dedicated to finding one by one the worms ...
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Chem Brulee by Zamnesia | Pheno B 🌱🔥 Vegetative Week 1 | The Little Rebel Hello GrowDiaries family! 👋🌱 Welcome back to another week of this 12/12 From Seed project. Today we’re taking a look at Chem Brulee Pheno B as she completes her first full week of life and begins settling into her final home. As with all plants in this run, the environmental conditions, feeding schedule, substrate, and cultivation approach remain identical across the room. The objective is simple: provide every phenotype with the same starting conditions and allow their individual genetics to tell the story. And already, Chem Brulee Pheno B is beginning to tell hers. ⸻ Starting Life In Her Final Container Following germination, Chem Brulee Pheno B was transplanted directly into her final container filled with Plagron Lightmix. Because this project follows a 12/12 From Seed methodology, we prefer minimizing unnecessary stress during the early stages of development. By giving each seedling its final home immediately, the roots can begin exploring the entire container from day one without requiring additional transplants later in the cycle. The goal remains simple: Healthy roots. Consistent growth. Minimal interruptions. So far, she appears to have settled in very comfortably. ⸻ Light Feeding For Early Development The first irrigation consisted only of water, allowing the seedling to establish itself naturally while utilizing the nutrients already present within the seed and substrate. After several days we introduced our gentle starter feeding program consisting of: 🌱 Terra Grow 🌱 Pure Zym 🌱 Power Roots 🌱 Sugar Royal All products were applied at light dosages designed to encourage root development and healthy early growth without overwhelming the young plant. At this stage we are building foundations rather than chasing speed. ⸻ Environmental Conditions The room remained stable throughout the week: 🌡️ Day temperature: 27°C 🌙 Night temperature: 25°C 💧 Relative humidity: 55% 🌱 Solution temperature: 21°C 🌱 Substrate temperature: 21°C 🌿 CO₂ levels: approximately 600 ppm Lighting remained at approximately 350 PPFD under a 12/12 schedule. Although this intensity may appear relatively high for young seedlings, the reduced photoperiod means total daily light exposure remains moderate when compared to traditional 18/6 vegetative schedules. This allows the plants to adapt early to stronger light levels while maintaining a balanced Daily Light Integral (DLI). ⸻ A Phenotype With Character If there is one thing that immediately stands out about Chem Brulee Pheno B, it is her unusual leaf development. From the very beginning she displayed slightly elongated, narrow, and somewhat unusual first leaves compared to her sister. At first glance she almost appears a little quirky. A little rebellious. The kind of seedling that makes growers stop and think: “Well… you’re certainly doing things your own way.” And that is exactly what makes phenotype hunting so enjoyable. Not every plant develops identically, even when grown side by side under identical conditions. Sometimes the most interesting plants are the ones that refuse to follow expectations. ⸻ Strong Progress Despite The Weirdness What is particularly encouraging is that despite the unusual leaf structure, overall development has remained healthy throughout the week. Growth has been steady. Color remains vibrant. New growth continues appearing consistently. And by the end of the week we are already seeing the emergence of a nicely formed three-finger leaf set above those original, slightly unusual leaves. This is often where the true personality of a plant begins to reveal itself. While her early leaf morphology may look different, the newer growth already appears more structured and confident. For now, there are no concerns. Only curiosity. And excitement. ⸻ Looking Ahead The coming week should provide a much clearer picture of where this phenotype wants to go. Will the unusual leaf characteristics continue? Will she grow out of them completely? Or will they become part of her defining personality? That is one of the joys of documenting individual phenotypes from seed. Every plant writes its own story. And Chem Brulee Pheno B has already started hers in a very interesting way. ⸻ Thank You A huge thank you to Zamnesia for providing the Chem Brulee genetics featured in this project. Thank you to Plagron for supplying the nutrition and substrate supporting this run. And thank you to Future of Grow, and everyone following these diaries week after week. Your support allows us to document every step of this journey from seed to harvest. As always, thank you for stopping by. Until next week… Grower’s Love everyone. 🌱💚🔥
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2021 - 08 - 29 Wedding Glue Auto 1 - most fan leaf are starting to turn yellow , Hoping she finished up in a week to 2. - Day 55 since sprout - trichomes are mostly milky, not much amber on buds yet. Wedding Glue Auto 2 - Some of the buds and fan leaf with abit of sugar leaf are turning purple... - Day 50 since sprout - She's fattening up nicely image format : Wedding Glue Auto 1-4.1 day 27 Wedding Glue Auto 1( plant strain and tag number) , 4 (week), 1 (image number) , day 27 ( Date since sprout )
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🌱 : 💧 : 4l 💡 : Dli: 45 mol/m²/d 🤔 :
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Started their 48 hour of darkness today, am going to chop Wed. I think they did a great job finishing up over the last week, super excited to see how they turned out. Keeping this week's update short and sweet, the next update will be much more detailed. Will post the final update after I finish drying and trimming.
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ºDay 71 (17Jan - Transition and stretch phase, 8th video; ºDay 72 (18Jan) - Starting LST again, 20th watering (1st nuteMix), 9th video; ºDay 75 (21Jan) - 21th watering (2nd nuteMix), 10th video; ºDay 77 (23Jan) - End of week 10;
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09/14 gave big pot its last strongest feeding at 1930 dropping those numbers big time this week. Watered small pot. I need to take readings and see if I need to do a flush or not by six the small pot was droopy it was a hot one today fed it 1060ppm 09/15 watered small pot this morning measured runoff at 399ppm so no need to flush that one will check small one tonight when I water small watered small pot 09/16 fed big pot this morning 1280ppm fed small pot 1110ppm 09/17 watered both big in morning small at night. 09/18 fed both this morning 1190ppm trying to not have to water when I get home at night. Little pot wasn't dry at all but oh well 09/19 watered both this morning 09/20 fed both 1160ppm
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2/24 MONDAY. 1am Starting to take off now, BPP is catching up all the others are great. Wont be cranking up the light its getting warm and I like to keep my grows low power and cool. 3pm Put Witches Wedding in Tent4 with Ricky’s Hash Plants Lights up to 65W. 2/26 LST on BPP👍👍👍 2/28 4am. good. 2-4pm topped Mix Pack started bottom feeding and get good results 1 glass on top then slowly add to bott 12-2pm repotted Fast Buds Mix Pack she is TALL so I felt she needed a more comfortable home, it was a difficult keeping her watered as well. I will top her tomorrow probably. Apricot is having trouble with the re-used dirt I put in. So I did a flush and saw it was overloaded with nutrients, too dark. She should catch up in 3 or 4 days no problems. They surprise me with how they recover and reconfigured their branch and root system and start to get HUGE like nothing happened so I know Apricot will recover. 3/1 2am made some more air filters. 6am 3/2 12am They look great 6 AM. I watered again from the bottom and a little bit at the top. They are phenomenal. I think my new watering technique helps. I’ve only been watering from the top and I think that’s been a problem. I do a 50-50 split of bud igniter with big bud by advanced nutrients next week. It will be 2 mL of big bud or maybe one. We’ll see how the flowers progress. 👍 3/4 4am Flushed Apricot with a gallon of water 6.4pH followed by normal nutrient until enough runoff, then bottom fed after returning to tent she took up water and is looking better today.
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Week 8 (5-8 to 11-8) 5-8 Temps: 22.1 to 27.8 degrees Humidity: 42% to 60% 6-8 Temps: 22.5 to 28.1 degrees Humidity: 52% to 65% 7-8 Temps: 23.8 to 27.7 degrees Humidity: 41% to 64% Watering: Both 1500 ml. Defoliated the plants and did some mainlining with wires. Dry weight #1: 2.5 kg. #2: 2.5 kg. 8-8 Temps: 21.7 to 27.9 degrees Humidity: 41% to 64% 9-8 Watering: Both 1500 ml. Dry Weight #1: 3.0 kg. #2: 2.8 kg. 10-8 No info. 11-8 Temps: 22 to 28.1 degrees Humidity: 50% to 63%
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Habe die Banana Hammock s Umgetopft und ebenfalls die Spitze entfernt. Diese spitzen stecken jetzt in meinem Blubber Lavastein Becken. Erfahrungsgemäß wurzeln davon 70% bei mir und somit ist für Nachwuchs oder nette Geschenke an Freunde gesorgt. Habe wieder die Erde „Grow Mix“ von Thomas Phillips für 8€ gekauft und dann als drainage Lavasteine unten rein gemacht. Ein paar habe ich ebenfalls unter die Erde gehoben, da sie theoretisch sehr gut Wasser speichern können. Benutze die zum ersten Mal in Deutschland. Habe aber auf den kanarischen Inseln schon mal super Erfolge damit gehabt. Die Pflanzen sind super schön gewachsen, stabil und grün. Ich plane, sie in 1,5 Wochen in die Blütr zu schicken. Dafür muss ich aber noch ein Kinderzimmer einrichten um die Stecklinge und die dabeistehende Biscotti Automatic weiterhin mit 18 std Licht versorgen zu können.
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Day 63 - 28 of Flower Changes this week include adding a 4th Maxibright 315w lamp and Agro bulb. I wanted to run 4 but originally could only afford to buy 3. These retail at £250 each per kit so theres now £1000 just in lighting. A huge improvement to overall light spread around the plants and more light penetrating the canopy to the lower bud sights. I've also spent the weekend insulating my space for 2 reasons. Obviously temperature fluctuations being one. I found the temps were anywhere between 17 and 31 degrees throughout a 24 hour cycle and wanted to get a more consistent day and night temperature. With the extra light it needs to be cooler too. 2nd reason was humidity. With the great British weather being as damp as it is the night time humidity has been over 75% some days which now we are deep into flower could quickly lead to bud rot. Insulating the space and running my exterior AC unit has now got that figure to below 56% at all times. I'm very happy with that. Feeding ratio remains unchanged this week. I'm going to continue running the PK13/14 for at least another 7 days or untill the buds finish fattening out. Still feeding 6 litres every other day. No further training at this point just pulling a few colas out of the way of the fan and one main cola from directly under a lamp as it was burning. Also stretch has now finished which is a massive relief as I've no headspace left in the tent at all. I didn't have time to take many photos of the buds in the dark but the ones I have put on show just how frosty these stardawgs get! Really living up to their name considering they are only half way through predicted flower time. The only further upgrade I would like at this point is a proper co2 with digital regulator. I have however read that they dont benefit much from extra co2 from this point onwards?? What is everyone's thoughts on that? Obviously I have my natural co2 generator and will leave it in untill the end of the grow. I realise I really underestimated the size of these plants and 6 sativa dominant species is a stupid idea. The tent is just too packed so on the next run I'll opt for less and go with a scrog. Thanks for checking in! I cant wait to see how the next week plays out.
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Hey topman! 15 days have passed since the beginning of the formation of buds! You can see the bronze edges on the top knot... in stock 1100 ppm, I don’t know what’s wrong with him.
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Day 68 and 51 - 10/29/22 - PH has been creeping up after a few days in the reservoir. Looks like it has caused some nute lockout. The sohum should have everything needed.