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It is getting more humid in the grow tent this week. I need to do another refresh on my DWC water right away. It's smelling slightly stale. I should have done it sooner and not waited for the smell to be noticeable. Anyways it's looking good and will enjoy a refresh today. So I touched a leaf today to remove it and after smelling my hand I had a urge to cut her down and smoke it. She's got an omg sweet aroma covering your hands that just makes me wanna pinch a top off and try it. I feel like a cat hit by the wiff of the nip. I'll been using sticks to handle from now on.
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Week has gone very well will be trimming all fan leaves come week end. The buds are already starting to come in and the smell is becoming more pungent
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8/1 This wad the most fucked up morning ever. Didn't get much time with the girls. I was able to take a few pics when I got back amd a video this morning. Pillars are still around. I killed a couple but I probably should spray BT. I think we got rain last night. Bags are heavy. I defoliated a little bit more on the interior and found some small yellow leaves. Event horizon is still on point to flower first. I NEED to lst and add supports for flower bit I've got a lot of other things going on too. I'm going to TRY to spray BT tonight if weather permits and I should have the supports up this weekend. At least that's what I'm hoping. 8/2 Quickly watered as I had to fix a flat tire to get my wife to the doctor. Gave most a gallon but closer to 3/4 on one event horizon and the sherb pie. Half g for the 10 and I gave the 5 and the 50 a little water. I didn't give the 50 much. That holds water far longer. I'm glad I got it done. It was 90°+ and sunny all day. Earlier everything looked great. I think I'm gonna go check them and maybe add a few pictures. WENT OVER AND FOUND THE EVENT HORIZON I GAVE A LUTTLE LESS WATER TO, IN THE BACK COMPLETELY DEOOPED OVER AND DRY. I QUICKLY WATERED A GALLON. I CHECKED THE OTHER PLANTS AND SAW A COUPLE THAT "MIGHT'VE STARTED DROOPING BUT WERE LIGHT SO I GAVE ALL THE GMO'S HALF A GALLON. I WATERED THE CONTAINER PLANTS AND THE ONE IN THE 50. BETTER SAFE THAN SORRY. THEY WERE SUPER LIGHT. SOME ARE SHOWING SOME HEAT STRESS BUT I DONT BLAME THEM WHEN ITS PUSHING 100° OUT. I HOPE THIS PLANT WILL PICK UP BUT ILL HAVE TO WAIT UNTIL MORNING TO SEE. I GOTTA GO EAT DINNER AND IT WAS IN ROUGH SHAPE. CANT BELIEVE THIS. ITS THE FURYHEST IN FLOWER TOO. INTERNET TOO SLOW TO UPLOAD 8/3 This morning it was "maineing" out. Basically like raining but more of an alternating mist. The event horizon that looked DEAD is completely recovered! I'm so stoked. I've had a really rough few days but at least I've still got my girls. After this little bit of rain I'll do the supports and a spray of BT for the pillars. I'm noticing more damage and I don't want them arpund when they can burrow into buds. WENT BACK AT LIKE FIVE. THE 5 GAL WAS DROOPING AND THE 10 WAS DRY AF. OTHERS WERE ALSO LIGHT. I USED 5 GALLONS ON THE GARDEN AS SOME STILL "LOOKED GOOD" BUT WERE DUSTY AND DRY. I ONLY GAVE THE GMO IN THE 30 A HALF GALLON. DIDNT WATER THE ECENT HORIZON IN THE BACK AND THE GMO IN THE FRONT BY THE DOOR ASXTHE LOOKED GOOD AND STILL HAD SOME WEIGHT TO THEM. THIS WAS ANOTHER DAY IN THE 90s THAT WAS SUPPOSED TO HAVE RAINED. LUCKILY IVE GOT THAT INTUITION AND I CAN CHECK. CAMS HELP WITH THAT BUT ITS BEST TO CHECK A FEW TIMES A DAY IN WEATHER LIKE THIS. FAR TO HOT TO SPRAY ANYTHING. 8/4 Chose not to water as we were supposed to get an inch of rain, then a half in and now it says .1in. I'm going to go over and check on the garden and see what they look like. I took pictures but I'll have to wait to upload them. WENT BACK OVER IN THE AFTERNOON AROUND 2ISH. GMO IN THE FRONT WAS DROOPY. WATERED THAT A GALLON AND IT WAS UP BY THE TIME I LEFT. THE GMO ON THE END (MY CANARY) WAS SUPER LIGHT SO SHE GOT A GALLON. THE EVENT HORIZON I DIDNT WATER YESTERDAY GOT ABOUT 3/4 OF A GALLON AND I WATERED THE ONE IN THE 10 1/2 GALLON. SHOWERS ARE IN THE FORECAST AND EVERYTHING ELSE LOOKED PRETTY GOOD AND WASNT DEAD LIGHT. AS OF 3 EVERYTHING IS GOOD. I IMAGINE ILL PROBABLY NEED TO WATER SOMETHING TOMORROW. IT SUCKS HAVING TO DO THIS SEPERATELY BUT SOMETIMES THATS HOW IT GOES. I DONT EXPECT THESE 90 TEMPS WILL CONTINUE. ALSO NOTICING SOME FADING AS THEY TURN TO FLOWER. DEF NEED NUTES. AND ONCE THE TEMPS GO DOWN I NEED TO SPRAY EITHER BT OR SPINOSID. 8/5 It Rained last night so I didn't need to water. Everything was nice and heavy. Beautiful day today. Hopfully I can do an app of bt tonight. Weather man needs to get things right. It says we got .005in last night but I heard it and it was way more than that. This is a tiny town. WENT BACK OVER AND FED. EVERYTHING GOT 1.75 PINTS. THE 10 GOT HALF THAT. THE FIVE A LITTLE LESS. I DEFINATELY NEED TO SPRAY FOR PILLARS. I ALSO HAVE A BIT OF DEFOLIATING ON A COUPLE PLANTS THAT I NEED TO DO. USUALLY I'VE LOST TONS OF LEAVES BY NOW. I JUST NEED TO IMPROVE AIRFLOW. THE TRELLIS WILL HELP WITH THAT PLUS SUPPORT. I THINK I MAY BE ABLE TO SPRAY PISSIBLY TONIGHT (DEPENDING ON WEATHER) AND SUPPORTS AND DEFOLIATION THE NEXT FEW DAYS.
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For this grow I've used, For the growth 1 Mars Hydro TS1000 (150 W) 2 fan 15w 1 extractor 150mm 350m3/h 1 carbon filter 150mm 1 Hydro Shoot 60x60x140 1 timer 11l geotextile pot 20 Hours On, 4 hours off light For the soil I've used plagron light mix + batmix in the down For the blooming 1 Mars Hydro FC300 (300W)@75% 2 fan 15w Extractor + Filter 150mm 1 Mammoth lite 60 box 1 timer 11l pot 20/04 After harvest, I've put the stuff in a room with 1 fan 15w Thanks for all my friends! And again thanks @Fast_Buds , and Mars Hydro, @Coco_Pan2022 ❤️❤️❤️
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Weekly update for these lovely ladies. They've grown and grown since the last update so much I had to raise the greenhouse. Cinder blocks under the frame gave me an extra 16in. They're growing probably a foot of week and still reaching for the stars. I did switch to Athena's Bloom A & B and P&K booster this week giving 5-10ml per gallon. I really couldn't be happier with how they've grown up to this point. All in all Happy Growing.
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7. Woche Sie befindet sich mitten in der Bloom, läuft alles so, wie es soll 😊
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Week Five and Flowering has begun Will fold in Bio-Bloom and replace Fix Mix with Bio-grow , may add some Phos via top dressing as well. Yellowing continues to recede just not fast enough for my comfort. Brandy has obviously stunted considerably and Maggie at least somewhat. Could not expect differently Moving to Flowering tent soon as its clear, couple of days at most 10/28 UPDATE Going to play on a couple of hunches at next watering. Need to get a TDS meter soon, got a feeling it would help. Ever since we went to BioBizz we have experienced a variety of oddness in the vein of this grow. Now long term since we are switching to coco and Flora nuet line that is solved but short term I am switching to Dr. Earth Flower Girl for remainder of grow. Every feeding/watering will be @6.5 PH to 20% run off and checking PH on that. Of course this will be modified based on results. Schedule is a single top dressing at 4 tbs (roughly 2 tsp per gal of soil) covering with 1/2 inch min of coco and 50% perlite as a mulch. Layla must go on her own feeding schedule as she is just so much bigger and drinking well. Will do the feed when moving to Flowering tent in a day or so as that will be about time to water. She looks good if a little darker green than I like. Were it only Layla I might not suspect anything... meh Here is where Grow Diaries saved the day , by going back and looking at past grows we came to suspect the nuet change although initially results were great problems always seemed to follow. In my reaction to that, not knowing, I may have made other mistakes, likely in fact. Its a solid organic and may head off some issues. Simplify As for Bandy and Maggie, still have that bottle of H2O2 on the shelf, need to see some serious improvement real soon. Getting to be now or never Later: Talked to the owner of a hydroponics store who is also a long time grower that knows these nuet lines cold. His take is that it is absolutely the Bio-Bizz nuets, seems they are hard to run alone as they have holes in their make up which will cause mystery deficiencies in some plants and soil mixes. That really pisses me off LoL , my fault though just glad I have partial explanation. Good thing is he was able to show me the CocoTek Grow and Bloom lines and that is going to be the choice, two part feed without complications. Simplify heheh 10/29 Confirmed the dye reading of pot PH on all three by another method. Took a handful sized soil sample from as deep as I could of each pot and placed into a cup, soaked with 7.0 water let stand 15 minutes to stabilize, tested pour off, all at 6.7 so that is NOT the problem. Damn it This is the reasoning: Water goes into the pot at 6.4-6.5 takes the entire system to that level temporarily, it then begins bringing it up to 6.7-6.8ish and that friends covers the entire range of nuet take-up in soil. Going to cheat a bit high and make it 6.5 solid as its good on acid content. Least thats how I see it, back to basics so may as well. Top dressing Layla today with Flower Girl, others follow when pots dry out a bit more. Moved to Flowering Tent , something came up and they still have not been feed will try and do it this afternoon. 10/30 Fed Recharge 0.5 tsp - Kangaroots 5ml - CalMag 5ml - PH 6.5 for one gallon over 4 tbs top dressing Dr. Earth Flower Girl and one inch of mulch (50% coco/perlite) 11/1 Defoliated Layla (about 3%) so the center of the plant gets good light, did a little training on Brandy to keep things dry, Maggie... man just letting it grow I am just flabbergasted at this yellow leaf thing Pics at watering tomorrow 11/2 No water today, they dont need it.
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es una planta excelente en cuanto a aromas y aspecto esas flores rojas eran porno en el jardin , en cuanto a prducciom muy justa 10 g por planta
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56 days!!!! It seems that her growth is coming to an end, and now she will devote her energy to flowers:) she looks really beautiful, I watered her for two days with 3 liters of 6.3 ph water with biobizz nutrients ;) 1st watering with food 2nd watering just pure water :) good luck to everyone;).
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Week 13 (25-4 to 1-5) 25-4 Temperature: 22.6 degrees (lights on) 18.2 degrees (lights off) Humidity: 72% (highest) 56% (lowest) Watering: None. Strength of the light increased from 80% to 85%. 26-4 Temperature: 23.7 degrees (lights on) 19 degrees (lights off) Humidity: 70% (highest) 49% (lowest) Watering: 2000 ml. No pictures. 27-4 Temperature: 22.9 degrees (lights on) 19.1 degrees (lights off) Humidity: 70% (highest) 51% (lowest) Watering: None. 28-4 Temperature: 23.5 degrees (lights on) 20.2 degrees (lights off) Humidity: 72% (highest) 51% (lowest) Watering: 1500 ml. 29-4 Temperature: 23.2 degrees (lights on) 19.7 degrees (lights off) Humidity: 70% (highest) 41% (lowest) Watering: 1500 ml. 30-4 Temperature: 24.4 degrees (lights on) 19.9 degrees (lights off) Humidity: 70% (highest) 54% (lowest) Watering: None. No pictures. 1-5 Temperature: 25.6 degrees (lights on) 20.9 degrees (lights off) Humidity: 71% (highest) 49% (lowest) Watering: None.
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Hello. This is the end of week 9 and the beginning of week 10 of flowering. One week to go. OK... 1 week to go. I'll post before harvest pics. Been flushing for a week now and have got some yellowing and dying leaves going on. Part of flushing. I add 1 oz. of 30% hydrogen peroxide to each 5 gallons of tap water that goes into the reservoir. Great flushing agent... add oxygen to the water, helps with root rot, and helps to finish the plant before harvest. OK. Keep Growing Straight. Chuck.
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Buds are to heavy had to support them Week 10 Day 3 bloom - Flushing
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Day 36, start of Week 6- Seeing good growth the last week. Had to get a new HPS bulb so stuck w the metal halide this last week till it gets here. All is good. Got a gorilla cookies that is growing uncharacteristically slowly so I decided to go a different way and run a Purple Lemonade FF in its place. Got no time for slow growers
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Week 6 had an issue with critical purple decapitating herself over night after I must’ve staked her down too hard. So CP has been topped, with LST. I guess we will see how the yields compare at harvest, eh? The smell is LOUD asf when I unzip the tent as well. Such a beautiful smell to get smacked with. Also started Hindu Kush auto - really lost my mind. 11 plants total with my outside grows. my excitement overruns my anxiety for lack of space right now...
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Eccoci di nuovo qui!!! Super eccitato per questa nuova collab con Spliff Seed, che mi ha dato l’opportunità di testare questa nuova genetica e di condividere i progressi con tutti voi!!! Come sempre partiamo nei bicchieri per poi travasare.. Questa volta verrà svolto tutto sotto la Lumatek Zeus 465 ProC, mi aspetto molto da questo ciclo!! Pianta davvero incredibile, molto vigorosa e super resinosa.. Manca pochissimo e ci siamo, sono molto curioso del raccolto!! Grazie a tutti per il supporto ❤️🍀🔥
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I'm seeing more amber and all milky tricohmes .. doing this lady as long as I can I've learned so much from this grow and I love this plant the best one in terms of growth and smell .. I'm bias as I love the strain itself . There are purple coming out and the frost is intense can't wait to harvest her in a few weeks or three .cheers
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Cash Express by Zamnesia | Pheno B 🚂🌱 Vegetative Week 1 | Taking Her Time Hello GrowDiaries family! 👋🌱 Welcome back to the journey of Cash Express Pheno B. After a successful germination and smooth transition into her final container, this week marks her first full week of vegetative growth as she begins establishing herself inside the new environment. As with every plant in this project, Pheno B is being grown under a 12/12 From Seed methodology, allowing us to document how individual phenotypes develop when exposed to flowering photoperiods from the very beginning of life. Although she shares the same room, substrate, nutrition program, and environmental conditions as her sister, she is already beginning to display her own personality. And that’s exactly why each phenotype receives its own diary. ⸻ Straight Into The Final Container Just like the rest of the project, Pheno B was transplanted directly into her final container early in life. With 12/12 From Seed grows, every day of vegetative development matters. By avoiding multiple transplants later in the cycle, we allow the root system to establish itself immediately in its permanent home. The objective is simple: Minimize interruptions. Maximize root development. Allow the plant to focus entirely on growth. At this stage, most of the real work is happening below the soil surface. ⸻ Building Foundations In Lightmix For this run we are using Plagron Lightmix as our base substrate. Lightmix provides a balanced environment for young plants by offering gentle nutrition while maintaining excellent aeration and root-zone conditions. Young seedlings don’t need aggressive feeding. They need stability. They need oxygen around the roots. And they need a healthy environment that allows them to establish themselves naturally. So far, Pheno B appears very comfortable in her new home. ⸻ Gentle Nutrition Strategy The first watering after transplant consisted of plain water only. During the earliest stages of life, seedlings still carry enough energy reserves from the seed itself to support initial growth, especially when combined with the nutrients already available within the substrate. Around Day 4 we introduced a light feeding program consisting of: 🌱 Terra Grow 🌱 Pure Zym 🌱 Power Roots 🌱 Sugar Royal All products were applied gently with the objective of supporting root expansion, microbial activity, and healthy early development. At this stage, less is often more. The goal remains healthy growth rather than rapid growth. ⸻ Light Levels & DLI Considerations One aspect that often surprises growers following these diaries is the fact that seedlings are already receiving approximately 350 PPFD. Under traditional 18/6 vegetative schedules, this may appear relatively strong. However, because this project operates under a 12/12 schedule from seed, the total Daily Light Integral (DLI) remains much lower than it would under longer lighting periods. This allows us to introduce moderate light intensity early while still maintaining an appropriate overall daily light load. The objective is to help plants adapt to stronger light from the beginning while avoiding unnecessary stress. ⸻ Environmental Conditions Conditions remained stable throughout the week: 🌡️ Day temperature: 27°C 🌙 Night temperature: approximately 25°C 💧 Relative humidity: 55% 🌱 Solution temperature: 21°C 🌱 Substrate temperature: 21°C 🌿 CO₂ levels: approximately 600 ppm Maintaining consistency during the seedling stage remains one of the most important factors in achieving healthy development later in the cycle. So far, the environment has remained exactly where we want it. ⸻ Early Observations Cash Express Pheno B is already beginning to show slight differences compared to her sister. While growth has been very similar overall, Pheno B appears slightly more compact and methodical in her development. Leaf expansion has been steady. Color remains healthy and vibrant. The structure is symmetrical and balanced. By the end of the week, healthy development of the first true leaves is clearly visible, and the plant appears fully settled into her new environment. Sometimes the most interesting phenotypes are not the fastest ones. Sometimes they’re simply the ones that take their own path. At this stage, Pheno B looks healthy, happy, and ready for the next step of the journey. ⸻ Looking Ahead As the roots continue exploring the container and nutrient uptake increases, we expect vegetative growth to accelerate over the coming week. The next stage should reveal more about the structural tendencies of this phenotype and help us better understand how she differs from her sister. For now, the objective remains unchanged: Healthy roots. Stable growth. Strong foundations. Everything else comes later. ⸻ Thank You A huge thank you to Zamnesia for providing the Cash Express genetics for this project. Thank you to Plagron for the nutrition and substrate supporting this run. And thank you to Future of Grow, Mammoth Tents, AutoPot, Can-Filters, Prima Klima, and everyone following along and supporting these diaries. Your support makes projects like this possible. As always, thank you for stopping by. Until next week… Grower’s Love everyone. 🌱💚🚂