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Today i just feed girls with wather with lil dose of sensizym 🔥 i like to clean the roots before i go to flower stage 😁💪✌️
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25.05. 🌿 Day 25 – Stretching Begins! The plants have noticeably stretched since the last update — a clear sign that they’re moving deeper into the vegetative phase. The vertical growth is picking up pace, but they’re still looking strong and well-balanced. Despite the rapid upward growth, structure remains solid, with thick stems and healthy leaf development. The 19L pots and BioGrow feeding seem to be doing their job — no signs of deficiencies or stress. Light distance and environment are being carefully managed to control the stretch and keep the plants from getting too lanky. So far, they’re adapting really well. 💪 Overall: they’re thriving! —————————————————————— 27.05.
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What up fam, weekly update on these lovely ladies. Been a great week as they've started growing upwards and developing new leafs. I started hand watering giving them 16oz of ph'd well water every two/three days. Looking forward to the weeks to come to see how they'll grow. Happy Growing
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Start of Week 5 I have two sections of plants growing from the same feeding resivour. For the first time ever I've decided to do a mid grow flush. I ran through 1-2gal of water on each 5 gal bucket. I use only perlite as medium so I figured that I wouldn't need much to flush. It all drained back to the main resivour and I disposed of it. I ran a 24hr cycle of straight PHed tallboy filtered tap water (160ppm) and then drained that again (340ppm). I refilled the resivour with fresh nutes and PHed again (1100ppm)
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This girl looks beautiful with very uniform buds so far smells i don’t know how to describe s bit weir ,starting to show very nice pink colour underneath the leafes,solid buds
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Overall grow cycle was easy,strain reacts very good to topping and will work great in a scrog,smell tastes and effects are on point,more sativa to it.
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March, 30th Limoncello is doing very well, she grows quite Vigor, she will need a bigger pot soon, She was topped today. Keep on rolling Amazon US: XS1000 10% off: it10mlarimar http://yx-8.cn/0y-6 XS1500 5% off: it15mlarimar http://yx-8.cn/0yA XS2000 5% off: it20mlarimar http://yx-8.cn/0y2Y XS4000 5% off: it40mlarimar http://yx-8.cn/0y5k Amazon Canada XS1000 10% off: it10mlarimar https://amzn.to/38udUVe XS1500 5% off: it15mlarimar https://amzn.to/3esVUyr XS2000 5% off: it20mlarimar https://amzn.to/3l5zAfg XS4000 5% off: it40mlarimar https://amzn.to/3l7k5Uj
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Hi liebe Community and Welcome back! 💚 Nach dieser Woche kommt der Stretch völlig zur Ruhe und Mann sieht der Pflanze an, das sie sich jetzt nur noch auf die Blütenbildung konzentriert. Die Trichome fangen an zu sprießen und ein säuerlicher Geruch sticht langsam hervor, so wie es gewünscht ist. In dieser Woche war es an der Zeit, der Pflanze einen Kompost Tee von BiotabsNL zu verabreichen, welchen ich jedem organischen Züchter nur empfehlen kann. Die Blütentriebe bilden sich immer stärker aus und die Stigmen bilden sich immer weiter aus. Bei diesem Genotypen, ist das Wuchsverhalten weitgehend ähnlich, nur die Hauptwuchsphase war mit etwas kürzeren Internioden abständen geprägt. In der Geruchsentwicklung wirkt dieser Typ inzwischen etwas Diesel lastiger und hat nicht ganz so eine säuerliche Note. Die Wachstumsbedingungen im Growzelt sind aktuell wieder super! ——————— 🌞 Temp: 22°C 🌚 Temp: 20 °C 💨 RH: 53% VPD: 0,91 kPa 😎PPFD: 830 mqm ——————— Stay Tuned! 💚
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Got back from 2 weeks holiday and immediately lollipopped and defoliated all 4 plants heavly. Will wait a few days for them to recover from the battering I gave them before flipping to 12/12. This plant is at the back of the 4 in the timelapse.
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Day 77 I'm running out of vertical space for pinus contorta, this weekend i will open the box to move the leds higher and will try to do some decent photos. At this point i've added the Pinus purple matcha to the diary because she's huge and impossible to not notice, should be around 1,5m² almost 150cm tall. Had to do a very risky move and "soft crop" 2 apicals because of burn risk, too close to the leds. I wasn't expeting a freakin' tree like that! Day 79 Jeez plz stop growing in height!! After this shaky video i raised the leds 10 cm, now i'm for real out of space.. I'm adding 10 to 12 liters every day, alternating ro with only silica one day and the other with nutrients.
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my babies are a little bit small :( and i need more help about spider mites!!!! i think next week will be special :) any tips for autos?? next week i will start LST! and it will be my firs LST as well )) Firs autos! First dairy! First LST! ))
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# Passion Fruitz by Zamnesia 🍓🌱 ## Week 1 Vegetation | The Second Chance Starts Growing Hello GrowDiaries family! 👋🌱 Welcome back to the Passion Fruitz diary. If you followed the germination report, you'll remember that this little lady's journey started slightly differently from the rest of the garden. While her sisters were already establishing themselves in their final homes, Passion Fruitz first taught me a small lesson about patience and adaptation. The original seedling never fully established after germination, likely due to an overly wet starter plug. Rather than giving up on the cultivar, I decided to start again. Thankfully, the second attempt proved successful. And now, after a healthy germination and strong emergence, Passion Fruitz officially joins the rest of the garden for her first week of vegetative growth. Sometimes all a plant needs is a second opportunity. --- ## Moving Into Her Final Home Unlike many traditional growing approaches where plants are gradually stepped through multiple container sizes, this project follows a different philosophy. Because every plant in this run is being grown under a 12/12 schedule from seed, I prefer eliminating unnecessary transplant stress whenever possible. For that reason, Passion Fruitz was moved directly into her final 15-liter container filled with Plagron Lightmix. The goal is simple: Allow the roots to expand naturally from the beginning without interruptions or restrictions later on. By giving the roots their final destination immediately, the plant can focus entirely on establishment and growth rather than recovering from future transplants. --- ## Introducing Mycorrhizae One of the additions used during transplant was mycorrhizal fungi. For newer growers, mycorrhizae are often described as one of nature's hidden partnerships. These beneficial fungi form a symbiotic relationship with plant roots, creating an underground network that effectively extends the plant's ability to explore the substrate. Think of it as nature's own support system. The fungi receive sugars produced by the plant through photosynthesis. In return, they help increase access to water, phosphorus, micronutrients, and other resources that may otherwise be difficult for young roots to reach efficiently. While the effects are mostly invisible during the early stages, the objective is to establish a healthy underground foundation that can support vigorous growth throughout the cycle. Growing often focuses on what happens above the soil. But some of the most important work happens beneath it. --- ## Environment Environmental conditions remained consistent with the rest of the room. Temperatures stayed around 27°C during lights-on. Humidity remained near 55%. Root zone and nutrient solution temperatures were maintained around 21°C. CO₂ levels remained approximately 600 ppm. The Future Of Grow Black Series LED system continued providing approximately 350 PPFD under the 12/12 schedule. Although this PPFD value may appear relatively high for a young seedling, it is important to remember that Daily Light Integral (DLI) changes significantly when plants receive only 12 hours of light compared to the more common 18-hour vegetative schedule. In practical terms, the plant receives a shorter daily light exposure, allowing slightly stronger light levels without delivering excessive total daily energy. The objective is to encourage early adaptation to the environment while maintaining healthy, stress-free development. --- ## Nutrition As with the rest of the garden, the first irrigation consisted only of water. Young seedlings already contain the nutritional reserves needed for their earliest stages of life. Once Passion Fruitz began establishing herself in the new container, a gentle feeding program was introduced. Current nutrition includes: • Plagron Terra Grow • Plagron Power Roots • Plagron Pure Zym • Plagron Sugar Royal All applied at very light concentrations. At this stage the objective is not maximum growth. The objective is establishing a healthy root system and creating momentum for the weeks ahead. Strong foundations almost always outperform aggressive beginnings. --- ## First Week Observations Considering that Passion Fruitz started several days behind the rest of the room, her progress this week has been extremely encouraging. She remains smaller than many of her sisters, which is entirely expected given her delayed start, but her overall development tells a much more important story. Healthy color. Balanced structure. Good leaf formation. Steady growth. And perhaps most importantly, visible signs that she is already beginning to catch up. Throughout the week her leaves expanded nicely, new growth emerged consistently, and she showed the kind of vigor that suggests the earlier setback is now firmly behind her. The difference in age remains visible. The difference in potential certainly does not. --- ## Looking Ahead Week one was all about establishment. Roots finding their new home. Beneficial fungi beginning their underground work. The plant adjusting to her final container. And a young Passion Fruitz proving that a delayed start does not mean a weak start. The coming weeks will reveal much more about her structure, growth habits, and personality. For now, she's healthy, she's growing, and she's officially part of the race. Sometimes the best stories don't begin perfectly. Sometimes they begin with a comeback. Huge thanks to Zamnesia Seeds for the genetics, Plagron for the substrate and nutrition, Future Of Grow for the lighting, and everyone following along on another seed-to-harvest adventure. Grower's Love everyone. 🌱💚
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cómo ven pode todas las hojas bajas, y va creciendo mejor
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We are entering the third week of growth for our FBA 2504 strain from 42Fast Buds, and everything is progressing beautifully. We've recently transplanted the plant into a 10-liter pot, giving it more room to thrive. Even though it's an autoflowering strain, we've decided to experiment with a 12/12 light cycle—12 hours of light during the day and 12 hours at night—to see how it responds. The daytime temperature peaks at 30°C, with an average range between 27°C and 28°C, while humidity is consistently maintained at 60% to 65%. The plant has reached a height of 14-20 cm and is already showing three sets of leaves. We're preparing to start low-stress training (LST) to help guide its growth. In addition, we've begun feeding our beauty with nutrients from Xpert Nutrients, and we’re really pleased with the results so far. The plant looks strong and vibrant, and we're excited to see how it develops over the coming weeks!
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Hi people! Hard lst continues) we form the horns! which in bloom will take on a reddish tint and the composition will become fantastic!)) overall growth and distribution are going well .. flowering begins!
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📋 The Lemonpaya was a good plant to grow, im gutted about the start of bud rot, it was only a tiny bit, 3 buds tightly packed together and it was were all 3 buds touched each other. So i removed more then i needed to of decent buds just being cautious. I should have chopped the tops a good week before i did because they were ready, and i may have gotten away without mold, and the lowers would have benefited with the extra light. After 2 weeks drying I put the buds into terplock bags, never used these bags before so I'm hoping everything works out. Stats for the GDG21 Truffle gas. Dry decent buds 94g Dry larfy buds 4g Lemonpaya Dry decent buds 62g Dry larfy buds 8g Trashed buds 21g Total decent buds=156g Total larf=12g Removed because of rot 21g Hash=7g Total=163g Light power=217.11 KW during the 115 days of the grow. 18hrs for 35 days=630hrs, 16hrs for 7 days=112, 12hrs for 70 days=840hrs. Total hours lights on=1582hrs Average watt per hour lights on=137w 1.18g/w 📋 Smoke report. This isn't what I expected at all the, I'm not a fan of lemon strains but this one only has a very slight lemony taste. Better then I was expecting. Take it easy. Back soon.
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Holy Snow - Greenhouse Seed Co. Day 60 🚿 watered twice this week, with 2L of RO tap water, mixed with the defined nutrients, individually, in order and pH'd to 6.3. I've upped her nutrients again, increasing the bloom nutrients as she is now on a 12 hour light schedule 🙏🏻 ✂️ No work performed on her this week, as she has just switched to a 12 hour light schedule and will enter the stretch phase soon; so I don't want to stress her too much in this phase 👍🏻 She has a nice level canopy, so hopefully she stretches evenly now too 🤞🏻 🌸 I gradually reduced the light hours from 18 to 12 over the last few days! She will now remain on the 12 hours of light for the rest of her life cycle 👌🏻