The Grow Awards 2026 🏆
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Week #16 GSC By KANNABIA SEEDS Week #5 Flower This week half way through the flower stage. You can really see the trichomes and orange color in the buds to the purple contrast in the plant this week. She looking outstanding has smaller really tight dense buds with a aroma that's amazing!! Thank you for stopping by and taking a look!!
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Week 1 flower -1 pheno has been bushier and shoots more branches than the other -cleanup/deleaf for light penetration and lower canopy suckers -Spinning the plants every few days during Veg/stretch -smells like tropical wine & sportswear when the lights go out lol
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@Piquillo
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Second week went good. The only issue is humidity goes up quite a bit when lights are off. I'll just add more wind to prevent further issues. What do you guys think? Also, I noticed some top leaves clawing and growing thin, like tacoing upside down. Still long weeks ahead, we'll see how it goes ;) 😅 😄 Thank you and happy growing!
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Day 23-30/04/22 all looking very healthy gave them a nice watering today about half a liter each! Bio grow and calmag!!! - Day 24-01/05/22 everyone of my babies are looking very well 👌. - Day 25-02/05/22 everything looking good no need to water today just let them do there thing!!!! - Day 27-04/05/22 gave them a nice watering today!!!! All looking good 👍
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Per questa pianta non ho voluto usare nessun tipo di stress per vedere come cresce la pianta siamo all'inizio della fioritura l'ora della luce resterà per tutto il ciclo a 18/6 in quanto autofiorente non ha bisogno del cambio di luce, in più abbiamo aggiunto al terriccio circa 15g di guaino di pipistrello e 25 g di fertilizzanti rqs a pellet a rilascio lento vedendo già un miglioramento della crescita da 2/5 cm al giorno a quasi 7 cm. Dalla settimana prossima inizierò con i fertilizzanti b-52 partendo da 1 ml arrivando tra 2 settimane a 2 ml/L.
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Esta semana fue solamente de flush 🚿 en esta ocasión decidí usar florakleen para ver con cual obtengo mejor resultado si con este o con flawless finish, lo hice así, primero hice un lavado con pura agua con ph de 6.2 lo hice desde el ultimo día de la semana anterior, fue lavado doble, uno en cuanto se encendio la luz y otro justo antes de apagarse, luego empezando esta semana regué dos dias usando el florakleen y ph de 6.2, el tercer día no regué y al final de ese día le di corte ✂️ y la colgué, actualmente ya la tengo curando, la tuve 10 días secándose con una humedad de entre 50 y 60% para un secado lento.
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The temperatures, humidity, and watering volume(if measured) in grow conditions are all averaged for the week. The pH is soil pH. Any watering done by me is well water which is 7.6 pH and 50° F. Any listed nutrients are ml/gallon of soil. Day 1 we have lots of sunshine and temperatures in the mid 80's F. I watered today about 1.5-2 gallons per pot directly from the hose. Well water is 7.6 pH and about 50°F. #1 and #2 got topped today. #2 was topped in the evening at 6.30 p.m. I waited for it to get a little more space between the nodes, so there's a bit of stem above the node. This will help it to not split. Day 2 we had thunderstorms and rain in the morning followed by sunshine. The #3 plant was topped today. Day 3 we had lots of sunshine, temps in the mid 80's. That evening we had thunderstorms and rain which became severe that night. Hail was in the forecast but we missed it 🙏. I noticed the number 1 plant was growing crooked. I had moved the pots to get more sunlight and the one was uneven. I did some moving and adjusting today and hopefully it will straighten up. Day 4 we had rain in the morning followed by rain and thunderstorms intermittently into the night. Day 5 we had rains early morning and then cloudy most of the day. We have sunshine in the forecast for the weekend. 🙏🙏🙏 All pots were top dressed with 50ml of ferrous sulfate. Day 6 We had sunshine in the morning and afternoon. Clouds began to move in about 3.30p.m. Suddenly about 4:00 p.m. we had a severe thunderstorm that produced heavy rain and grape sized hail. Thankfully the hail only lasted a few minutes. There was some damage to this group, but only leaves. Day 7 we had sunshine, but cooler temperatures with highs reaching low to mid 70's. The plants began to show some Interveinal chlorosis in the new growth on day 5. I checked pH and it's above 7 in the pots. I added ferrous sulfate to counter this. On day 6 I noticed the #3 plant falling behind from receiving less direct sunlight. I've run out of space to accommodate the suns procession. I moved it to a better place for it to receive more sunlight. This week produced challenges. The topping was successful, but the position of the plants prevented some of them from receiving maximum direct sunlight. It took a few days to notice the affect on growth. We did not have much height gained this week. There was the issue with rising pH again, but this was promptly dealt with. We survived the challenging weather. Overall a successful week as lots of downward root growth was achieved. This will be evident next week as plants shoot up.
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July 19th : Didn't get out before dark to get pics. July 20th : Wowza! We got Flowering people!! 2 of the 3 are now Budding! This is when the fun begins! July 21st - July 24th : Didn't get around to pics had a few things I've been dealing with. July 25th : Just gave them some Happy frog Fruit and Flower last night. Lets see them blow up now!
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Bueno, ayer hice el ultimo riego, mas cantidad de lo habitual, y ya cuando seque, se corta, supongo que actualizaré fotos, conforme avance la semana, del corte y posterior proceso ya que dado que hubo araña y ciertos problemas, voy a hacer el budwashing que habitualmente hago. Edit 12-02-2026: CORTADA! ya puesta a secar en el tendedero xD dado que en el armario había algo de araña aunque no habia afectado a todas las plantas, he decidido hacerles budwashing a todas no sin un petique que me centre y buena música 😁. Normalmente subía fotos del proceso, en esta ocasión, aunque sea un poco mas tedioso, he subido un video del proceso. Cuando seque finalizaré el diario y subiré las fotos de los cogollos manicurados. Aclaro, la he puesto a secar en el tendedero pero metido al armario ya sin luces y tal XD solo ventilador oscilante y extractor con el filtro, que solo con el corte la he liado en la calle 😅😂😂😂 Pues aunque hayan quedado pocas cabezas, que cabezas jajajajaja una auténtica lastima el incidente de la valvula de descarga que jodio muchisimo las hojas y evidentemente tuvo que estresar algo la planta, pero bueno, por dentro se ve todo genial, super resina, huele fuertisimo a limon! Espero secarla bien fresquita para conservar el limonelo que se volatiliza a temperaturas relativamente bajad, hay que tenerlo bien frio 😅. Cabezona y resina, muuuy buena experiencia con esta planta de CBD. Tengo ganas de probarla bien curada.
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Da die Pflanze nun richtig mit der Blütenexpansion loslegt, war es Zeit den guten einen Komposttees zu gönnen. Der Komposttee gehört für mich inzwischen zum absoluten muss beim organischen Anbau, da er für mich bis jetzt den Pflanzen immer nochmal einen guten Boost gibt. Beim zufügen erkennt man es in der ersten Woche noch nicht so gut, doch wie sich die Pflanzen dann von der Blütenstruktur her in der letzten Phase Weiterentwickeln, war immer wieder erstaunlich. Jetzt sind alle Blüttenstänme angelegt und ich bin absolut gespannt darauf, wie sich nun die volle Ausbildung der Blütenstände entwickelt. Zusätzlich bekommen die Pflanzen jetzt auch den Lichtboost, indem beide Lampen nun auf voller Kraft laufen. Die ersten Aromen zeigen sich auch schon deutlich, wobei ich sagen muss, dass ich mit diesem Aroma so nicht gerechnet hätte. Es ist sehr Süsslich mit einem leichten Zitrus und Süßigkeiten oder Flan Touch. Aber das entwickelt sich noch weiter. Die Werte in der Blüte sind aktuell: —————— 🌞 Temp: 29°C 🌚 Temp: 22°C 💨 RH: 54% VPD: 1.40 kPa —————— Stay Tuned
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Welcome mates Two months have already passed since the harvest I have only grown one plant of this Kush strain, so as always, the review may differ from the others due to the phenotype encountered Anyway With this I used the topping technique and a hardcore oretty defoliation .. And I do not recommend doing it with this type of plants because it can suffer in the final yield The flowers are pretty full of trichomes and present a very delicate sweet aroma and also in the taste...but the structure dosen't has a good appeal.. The effect it's a usual Kush, wich i really enjoy Mind quite and body relaxed 👌 To me it's better using with a vaporizer, but it's enjoyable also in smoke In the video i used organic rolling papers and filters by Raw and only pure dryed & cured flowers 🔥 And that's all Maybe i cannot raccomended this one, cause my pheno as nothing to special...but i can definetly raccomended Barney's Farm because their feminuzed strains are pretty good with different terps and effects.. Thanks to everyone watched and readed 👍👍👍💪 And thanks to GD 🙏 ✌️ 🇮🇹
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Day 68 and as you can see she's finally getting some decent trichome production and she is starting to smell in a good way.. this autoflower must have a decent amount of ruderalis in it as the site says we're looking at 14% THC which is on the low end but as we know it's not always about the numbers .. Sensible Seeds thank you again for this grow and guys if you want a certain strain that you can't find I can guarantee you they got it they are one of the biggest warehouses / seed banks that I've come across and they have great deals on bulk seeds of name brand breeders.. hope all is doing well God bless happy growing and everyone have a Happy Thanksgiving 🦃 https://www.sensibleseeds.com/
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Really love a set of scales to keep track of weight too. pH and EC are both critical for thriving plant health, but temperature also plays a pivotal role in achieving optimal growth. It also happens to be the fundamental parameter that's most commonly overlooked. When you think about temperature in the context of a growing environment, you could be referring to the temperature of the air around the plants or you could also be referring to the temperature of nutrient solution or irrigation water, which will affect the root zone temperature. While air temperature is important, for the purposes of this piece, I'll be focusing on root zone temperature and its effect on nutrient uptake and overall plant health. That's because a plant's root system is the location of two essential chemical processes: water and nutrient absorption. In each of these processes, having the correct root zone temperature is paramount for these to occur efficiently. In a nutshell, root zone temperature will affect the rate at which your plants are able to absorb nutrients. If you let your root zone temperature remain unmonitored and uncontrolled, this could lead to disastrous effects on your overall crop yield. Nutrient absorption is largely driven by chemical processes, which take place in your plants' roots; the efficacy of these processes is determined by the temperatures to which those roots are exposed. Once your root zone temperature moves out of its optimal range, the plant will not be able to deliver optimal levels of nutrients and water. Ideally, you should aim to have your nutrient solution or irrigation water temperature at around 18 – 22 °C (65 - 72 °F) to ensure optimal nutrient and water uptake. In addition to having an effect on nutrient absorption, your root zone temperature also affects oxygen availability and solubility. If your water is too warm, you could risk starving your roots of oxygen as warm water cannot hold as much dissolved oxygen as colder water. On the other hand, if your water is too cold, this could shock your plant roots, decrease plant metabolic rates, and stunt plant growth. Peace out.
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Day 64 - Starting week 10 and I’m ready to chop her but gonna give her another week and possibly chop next weekend. Not sure yet though. She’s mostly milky but would like some ambers in there and if I’m not seeing any this week, I’ll give her more time. Day 65 - Still continuing to give her straight pH’d water to flush her out. PPM’s are down to around 550 so thinking by the end of week 10, she should be completely flushed and ready for chop. Just watching to trichomes to tell me when. Day 66 - Just did a flush with foxfarm’s sledgehammer and gonna let her dry out till the weekend and looking at the trichomes, she’ll be ready for a chop this weekend. Looking forward to finally starting to dry and cure this girl! Day 67 - On track for chopping Saturday, day 70. Not seeing any clear trichomes, all are milky and some amber. Will most likely chop most of her and and maybe let the few bottom buds get light for a week or so and chop the rest. Day 68 - Looking good and frosty and begging to be chopped but gonna wait till Friday or Saturday then start the drying process!
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She's doing great. Beautiful Leafs and a good height for her age. Let's Go veg!🤙🏽
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Day 8 since seed touched soil. Great strain, started early and strong. Have big hopes from first look ;) Girls got tent and air movement. 240w dimmed to 30%, distance approximately 40 cm . HappyGrowing !!!
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Last days before chop. Limiting watering and reducing temp really boosted maturing. They ripened fast this last week. I’m glad o made it in time. Next update chop.
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hey! we are one bloom as well, massive bug buds coming, but hairy lol, let’s see where it goes ;)
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@Valedor
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semana de crecimiento de tricomas, ademas las flores presentan un crecimiento muy bueno, ya están madurando de verdad, el próximo cultivo lo documentaré con fotos mas claras, he aprendido mucho de tenerlas en hidroponia, me gusta y lo voy a seguir usando y explotando
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The 4 gelatos are just about week 3-4 of flowering. Looks like they will all mature within 10 days of each other. This gives me some time during harvest - as doing all 4 big plants at once is a lot. So far no nutrient burn at all as I punch it at 600ppm koolbloom and 450 ppm Jacks RO with RO water at 5.8ph. 1050 ppm. So far this mix has been very ph stable. I used power SI in my coco. I like silica in my substrate in lieu of in my reservoir. Hence no more ph drift. Very impressed. They’re drinking a solid 2 gallons a day. That’s a lot of RO water (8 gallons a day). It looks like the stretch is slowing, the branches are hardening in anticipation of the weight of the buds. I’ve defoliated almost every day. Next I have to move the plants and net them to prevent the moths / caterpillar during the fattening stage. My biggest problem has been the plants toppling over from the wind. One has hit the deck 10 times. But they just keep chugging along. Best of luck on your grow.