The Grow Awards 2026 🏆
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@Dabking
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I originally thought this was an autoflower, but it turns out it was a photoperiod. It was still in veg on day 65, so I switched the light cycle to 12/12 and 10 days later (day 75) it went into flower. This video is two weeks (14 days) after it went into flower.
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Let’s Go!! This week went real great ! We are at day 34 of flower an these ladies are all stacking up super nicely an looking super frosty , really loving the control ! We still got a ways to go for these amazing girls so let’s keep stacking an I hope you all enjoy an have an amazing productive weekend! Cheers to y’all keep them eyes peeled for next week update y’all 😶‍🌫️💨💨💨💨💨🤙🏻
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@Daniss98
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What’s going on growmies? Hope you had an amazing week and plenty of 💨. These two are thriving, the sweet skunk is still ahead of the gorilla winning the battle easily. I had a really bad weather this week it rained 4 days straight and the wind was horrific it was like a small hurricane. Anyhow both of them are still alive and looking strong, still no signs of flowering. I’ll keep you updated next Sunday hopefully we get a poker with all sunny days around here. Goodsmokes💨🏻
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LJ4Q23 Flower 9 SOP LJ4Q23 - 8-Plant SOG from Cuts Harvest Window - Earliest: 2024.02.01 - Latest: 2024.02.10 Objective: - 8 Plants - Single Colas - No Branches - Harvest Lemon Jeffery (Narrow Leaf Phenos): 70±5 days - Light Intensity - Ramp up from 200 - 40 DLI, at 13 hour ScotoPeriod, will need MAX Light to Achieve ______________________________________ Start of Week: [ 2023-01-24, LJ4Q 57:F:8:1] End of Week: [ 2024-01-30, LJ4Q 63:F:8:7] Plant Height: [ 21, in] Temp: [ 78, °F] RH: [ 61, %] VPD: [ 1.2, kPa] Light Intensity Peak: [ 850 , µMol/m2/s] Light Distance: [ 11, in] Environment Targets (Flower 7 - 9): - Scotoperiod: [ 13, h] # Contiguous dark hours daily - TemperatureMax: [ 78, °F] - RH: [60, %] - VPD: [ 1.1, mS] - LightIntensityMax: [ 1000, µMol/m2/s] - LightDistance: [ 8, “] Fertigation Plan: - RLA Hydro Chart, EC 2.0 - 1.1 - Primer A: [ 6, ml, gal] - Primer B: [ 6, ml, gal] - Silica Skin: [ 2, ml, gal] - Resin Bloom: [ 2, ml, gal] Penultimate 3 Days (before Harvest) - RLA Resin Bloom, EC: 0.8 __ Wed Jan 24, 2024 LJ4Q 57:F:8:1 - [x] EC: [ 3.3, mS] - [x] Runoff: [ 500, ml], [ 62.5, plant], [ 15, %] Estimate 440 ml/plant/day (10% of Container Volume) Confirmed 1 min increase in event duration yields Runoff 200 ml/day @ 5 Minutes, we’re delivering 1 Liter per event, 6 Liters per day TOTAL, .75 Liter/Day/Plant Refresh Reservoir - [x] EC: 1.8, 2 Gal - [x] PrimerA: [ 9, ml, gal], [ 18, ml] - [x] PrimerB: [ 9, ml, gal], [ 18, ml] - [x] Silica Skin: [ 4.5, ml, gal], [ 9, ml] - [x] Resin Bloom: [ 4.5, ml, gal], [ 9, ml] - [x] Photosynthesis Plus: [ 6, ml, gal], [12, ml] - [x] Quillaja20 Powder: [ 0.5, tsp, gal], [ 1, tsp] - [x] SLF-100: [ 5, ml, gal], [10, ml] __ Thu Jan 25, 2024 LJ4Q 58:F:8:2 - [x] EC: [ 3.4, mS] - [x] Runoff: [ 600, ml], [ 62.5, plant], [ 15, %] - Reduce Fertigation Duration :30 per event Runoff Estimations - RunOff Total/Day: [ 500, ml] - RunOff per Container/Day: [62.5, ml] - Estimate 10% Irrigation/Day: [ 440, ml, plant] - Runoff %/Day: 62.5/440: 15% Estimated Deliver/Plant/Irrigation - Irrigation: [ 440, plant, day] - Runoff: [ 62.5, plant, day] - RunoffPCT: [ 15, %] - Total Irrigation/Day: 3.6, liters, Day (Just Shy of 1 Gal/Day) TempAvg: [ 79, °F ] RHAvg: [ 59, % ] VPD: [ 1.12, kPa ] PPFDAvg: [ , ] LightDistance: __ Fri Jan 26, 2024 LJ4Q 59:F:8:3 - [x] ECReservoir: [ , mS] - [x] Runoff: [ 600l+, ml], [ , plant], [ , %] - [x] ECRunoff: [ 3.4, mS] __ Sat Jan 27, 2024 LJ4Q 60:F:8:4 - [x] Back off Light 1” (3 Clicks) - [x] Runoff: [ 600, ml], [ , plant], [ , %] - [x] ECRunoff: [ 3.5, mS] __ Sun Jan 28, 2024 LJ4Q 61:4:F:8:5 - [x] Runoff: [ 500, ml] - [x] ECRunoff: [ 3.3, mS] - [x] Med (2.7) chart for EC: 1.5 - [x] Primer A: [ 8, ml, gal], [ 16, ml] - [x] Primer B: [ 8, ml, gal], [ 16, ml] - [x] Silica Skin: [ 5, ml, gal], [ 10, ml] - [x] Resin Bloom: [ 6, ml, gal], [ 12, ml] EC: [ 1.6, mS] __ Mon Jan 29, 2024 LJ4Q 62:F:8:6 - [x] Runoff: [ 500 , ml] - [x] ECRunoff: [ 3.3, mS] __ Tue Jan 30, 2024 LJ4Q 63:F:8:7 Refill Res: ~2 gal - Primer A - Primer B - Silica Skin - Resin Bloom EC: [ 1.3, mS] - [x] Runoff: [ 475 , ml] - [x] ECRunoff: [ 3.3, mS]
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Day 70: watering 2 gal with 2 drops of tiger bloom bc im pretty sure my soil is dry of nutes. Day 72: flushed 2 gal of water Day 74: a few amber trichomes would like some more. Watering 1 gallon if ice water for the last watering Day 76: checking trichomes daily leafs have some amber buds dont
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Day 64, 22nd of November 2021: Hi there! Here we go..... so basically pistils are appearing stronger this is the 2nd weeks since they started producing pre flowers. The plants getting a bit light might be some air circulation problem? However they look good and of course closer to the end the gettin' older so the leaves also die. Set up and timing is the same since flower season started. ViparSpectra XS2000 is on full power which is 240W so 100% capacity. Ventilation: 12 hours period when the lamp is on it switches 1 hour on and after one hour off mostly to keep the temperature and of course because of fresh air flow. When the lamp is off it switches on in every 2 hours for 15 min at the same time with the extraction fan. The extraction fan is on 12 hours when the lamp is, and then it switches on in every 2 hours for 30 min. That's all a bit more water for them from today also. Humidity quite the same approx 50%, temperature as well approx 26-27 Celsius. Fertilization remains the same since last week, the BioBizz family raised up to be 2ml/L each so it is like 2ml/L of BioGrow, 2ml/L of BioBloom, 2ml/L of TopMax... see the ratio above. The schedule of the fertilization has not changed happnes 2x a week except epsom salt just 1x a week.
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(CAN) Une météo parfaite cette semaine. Je dispose des grillages plus gros autour des plants, je dégage également les alentours afin de laisser passer plus facilement les rayons du soleil et de faire baisser l’humidité ambiante. Les plants ont maintenant beaucoup plus d’espace et peuvent se développer pleinement pour prochainement, passer en floraison. Je renouvelle le marc de café autour des plants pour éloigner les potentiels nuisibles. Je pulvérise les plants au purin d’orties le jour 59. Arrosage à l’engrais de croissance le jour 60.
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Overall this was a great grow. Wish I grew more of this! Follow my IG (@campexotic) for more/better grow content. Also promo code “campexotic” gets you 5% off your cart to Neptune Seedbank. Thank me later! 😁
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As of day 21, the Blackberry Kush is growing sizable despite the very deformed growth. After really double checking every parameter last week, I feel comfortable saying it is a genetic issue. Thank you to those who commented and responded to the grow question over the past weeks, it really helps! I want to see how this plant grows and what it yields despite the issue, it should be interesting to see what kind of buds it can end up making. I will perform some LST soon as the plant is growing taller even after topping. I with the twisted leaves and wonky growth, it's actually letting plenty of light penetrate to the lower/center portions of the plant which may have it's own positive outcomes (what can I say, I'm an optimist!) Happy growing everyone, and stay safe! 👍🌱 Day 22: started LST to promote lateral growth. Day 24: even though the twisted leaf growth is keeping the foliage from getting very dense, I am happy that this plant is still a good size and is definitely not stunted! If anything it is acting like a defoliated plant, letting plenty of light penetrate to the lower growth tips and center of the plant. Day 25: earliest signs of flowering. Day 26: 5x per day watering, 15 second duration.
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Week 4 – Veg State: Manual watering with RO water, compost tea, molasses, and liquid seaweed with topical application of Mycorrhizal fungi spores 1x per week. FIM'ed both plants on Friday to increase bud sites.
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Marijuana cultivation, like any agricultural endeavor, involves various techniques to optimize growth, yield, and potency of the plant. This is the week to make it happen! One such advanced technique is High-Stress Training (HST). HST is employed to control the growth pattern of the marijuana plant, making it more bushy rather than tall. This is beneficial for indoor growers with limited vertical space. Moreover, HST exposes more of the plant's foliage to light, which can lead to enhanced photosynthesis. This results in a plant that can produce more buds, which are denser and more potent. Given that light is a primary energy source for plants, maximizing light exposure can drastically improve the overall quality and quantity of the harvest. Topping is a specific form of HST that involves cutting off the main stem's topmost growth. This method forces the plant to divert its energy and nutrients to the lower branches, promoting the development of multiple main colas instead of a single dominant one. By encouraging a more even canopy, topping ensures that light is distributed more uniformly across the plant. This reduces the chances of having underdeveloped buds at the lower sections of the plant due to light deprivation. Topping also curtails the plant's height, making it more manageable, especially for indoor growers with limited space. HST and topping are integral for modern marijuana growers seeking to enhance their yields. These techniques address the spatial constraints faced by many growers and ensure that the marijuana plant receives optimal light exposure. The end goal of these methodologies is to increase yield and potency, and when done correctly, they can transform a mediocre harvest into a bountiful one. Cultivators who invest time in understanding and implementing these techniques stand to benefit significantly from their marijuana crops.
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demorou mas está ai a primeira semente da 24k Gold auto da Cannabiorganics! Dia 29/11/2021 - Para minha surpresa essa manhã outra semente da 24k gold auto germinou, ela aparentemente veio das profundezas do vaso de 7 litros ehehehehe essa vai ser forte. Falta somente uma delas germinar para 100% de sucesso. Estou molhando um pouco varias vezes ao dia. Dia 30/11 - tudo normal, crescendo no seu tempo. Dia 01/12/2021 - dia normal Dia 02/12/2021 - dia normal, estou achando elas bem lenta mas é isso. 03/12/2021 - A 24kGold#1 parece estar adorando a luz, ehehe, reguei elas com 250ml de agua hoje e somente. 04/12/2021 - tudo ok 05/12/2021 - tudo certo tirando o fato da 24kgold#2 nao estar se desenvolvendo iniciando a primeira semana oficialmente, vambora 🚀
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Starting to fill out nicely now
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5/11 Topping these girls! Let's get growing....... 5/15 Topped and new growth is loving life!
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Tag 15: 🌱: Anscheinend hat mir die kleine Dame das gestrige Topping nicht zu übel genommen. Ich würde sogar behaupten, sie hat mittlerweile den Schock überwunden und das Wachstum wieder aufgenommen. Außerdem hat sie sich selbst bereits so gedreht, dass der Platz im Topf / in der Box gut ausgenutzt werden kann. 💧: Da die Erde um die Pflanze herum noch etwas feucht ist, wird erst morgen wieder gegossen. 💡: Die Beleuchtung bleibt zunächst unverändert (ca. 45cm Abstand, DLI ~16) 🤔: Die hellen Stellen auf den Fächerblättern machen mir etwas Sorgen. Vielleicht ein Stickstoffmangel? Morgen gibt es vermutlich etwas mehr vom Bio Grow und dann wird die Sache weiter beobachtet. Tag 16: 🌱: Keine besonderen Auffälligkeiten. 💧: Heute war die Erde trocken, daher gab es 1 Liter Nährstofflösung. 💡: DLI wurde auf 18 erhöht. Tag 17: 🌱: Keine besonderen Auffälligkeiten. Die Triebe entwickeln sich gut, ich denke am Wochenende kann ich mit dem LST beginnen. 💧: Erde ist noch nass. 💡: Die Beleuchtung bleibt zunächst unverändert (ca. 45cm Abstand, DLI ~18) 🤔: Die hellen Stellen scheinen sich auch auf den neuen Fächerblättern auszubilden, trotz extra Dosis Bio Grow und AlgaMic...wird weiter aufmerksam beobachtet. Tag 18: 🌱: Heute wurde vorsichtig mit dem LST begonnen und die 2 oberen Haupttriebe wurden etwas nach unten gezwungen. 💧: Erde ist noch nass. 💡: Die Beleuchtung wurde etwas hochgeregelt, auf einen DLI von ca. 20 (ca. 45cm Abstand). 🤔: So langsam machen mir die hellen Stellen immer mehr Sorgen. Die extra Dosis Bio Grow scheint daran nichts verändert zu haben und auch die kleine Dosis AlgAMic scheint nichts zu bewirken. Nach etwas weiterer Nachforschung denke ich, es könnte vielleicht auch ein Magnesiummangel sein. Laut Versorger hat das Leitungswasser: Calcium=89,6mg/l | Magnesium=6,2mg/l. Vermutlich fahre ich morgen mal in den Baumarkt und kaufe Bittersalz... Tag 19: 🌱: LST der 2 oberen Haupttriebe etwas angepasst. 💧: Erde ist noch nass. Trotzdem gab es für die kleine ein wenig Wasser aus der Spühflasche (ph-Wert 6,4) mit etwas Bittersalz (ca. 0,25g/l) 💡: Die Beleuchtung ist unverändert. Tag 20: 🌱: LST der 2 oberen Haupttriebe etwas angepasst und mit dem LST der unteren Triebe begonnen. 💧: Erde ist noch nass. Zusätzlich gab es jedoch ein paar Sprühstöße mit dem Bittersalzwasser. 💡: Die Beleuchtung ist unverändert. Tag 21: 🌱: Heute wurde mal wieder die Schere angesetzt. Zum Opfer fielen ihr die untersten, ersten Blattpaare am Stamm (1- bzw. 3-fingrig), 1-2 nach innen wachsende Blätter die die Triebe verschatteten, sowie die ersten Nebentriebe der unteren 2 Nebenarme. Zusätzlich wurde das LST nachjustiert. Ansonsten sehen die neueren Blätter aus, als würde sie gut auf das Bittersalz im Wasser reagieren. 💧: Erde ist noch feucht. 💡: Die Beleuchtung ist unverändert.
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Week 2 and nice and green, we just gave some more organic nutrients like palm tree ash and some guanokalong powder, for the moment its seems to be all good, in 2 weeks I'll be adding some sugars and some more PK
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It’s week 5 of flowering, and things are looking fantastic! The adjusted nutrients for the coco substrate have clearly made a difference, as both plants are thriving and continue to develop thick layers of trichomes. ✨ Interestingly, the non-LST plant is starting to show some unique color variations, which is surprising given that both are from the same strain. This unexpected twist adds a bit of excitement, and I’m curious to see how it will develop over the next few weeks. When it comes to scent, the differences are striking! The LST variant has a bold and distinct Lemon Haze aroma—zesty and citrusy 🍋💨 while the non-LST plant gives off a fruity-sweet smell that’s incredibly rich and inviting. 🍓🍭 Unfortunately, my camera broke this week, and now I’m dealing with some low-quality pictures. 📷😔 While it’s frustrating not to capture the plants in their full glory, I’ll do my best to document their progress as clearly as possible. Overall, both plants are doing great, and I’m looking forward to seeing how they turn out in the final stretch! 💚
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Because of the wind some branches were broken. Fixed with bamboos .