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Stretching upward beautifully, taking care of herself pretty much. Very easy to grow and hope I can get good buds from this upcoming harvest 😄
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Que pasa familia, perdonar por la tardanza pero aquí estamos de nuevo y es que traemos la 6 semana de floración de nuestras gorillas. No veas que aroma que empiezan a desprender , es increíble. Son plantas con forma indica y follaje sativa, floración rápida unas semanas más y ya están listas para cortar. Ph controlado, 7 semana prepárate lavado raíces y solo agua, que lo agradecerán.
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the plant and at the end of this week only water and ice 4 days and then 3 without water and then I cut it and leave it to dr
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2 ml/L Sensi Bloom Coco A & B 300ml/plant every day (water with Nutrients). Only water for the Bloody Skunk since day 58. Only water for the Big Devil XL Auto and Pineapple Express since day 65. 540 watts Simulight LED Grow Light with 3 more autos and 9 feminized seeds in germination in 1.20x1.20 m grow tent. Peace from the center of the world.
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Aug 29th - I prepped the plant for Flower, half a week early, so week 3, is legit even though it sounds eager. Plant looks so solid - fed 1gal of nutes yesterday - 2nd Schwazze tomorrow… 20 days from the 1st (10th) 30th - a meal of NPK nutes was provided + Calimag; 1 gallon - Schwazze carried out (#2) 20 days after going into Flower -posted 2 shots from Aug 9th Schwazze event; my First. Wow what a change in 21 days - next meal is water and will be to Run-off as required to drop PPM below 1500 Sept 1st - Meal time today is Water to Run-off. The last big feed saw elevated ppm in the run-off and it was flushed till it dropped below 1500. That was not the end, as today it gets a proper flush of 4 gallons of pH’d water, followed by a fifth gallon with Basic NPK nutes + Massive Bloom (12ml/Gal) at 1300ppm - as the last (5th) gallon went in, the PPM of the run-off tested below 1500ppm. I call that even till next time. And now I know theres no excess chems built-up in the bottom of the Pot; Forward it is - targeted pH going in has always been 6.4. The runoff had a pH of 6.3 and that is an awesome number to confirm. Targeted meals are now 6.5 pH - now the Flush is Done, it is time to Top-Dress and Amend the soil again. Same ingredients; Bat guano, Worm Castings, Azomite, Kelp Meal and “Power Bloom” + 3-4 oz of Dried Crushed Fan leaves from other grows. This is Scratched into the surface and mixed as best possible. Water as needed. Nutes as desired 3rd - fed 3.5L of pH’d water @6.6 through the Amended Soil. - more growth over-nite puts her above 115cm - last day week 3. Buds are forming as white hairs are Out
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She came out amazing. Super frosty. I got exactly 2 ounce off of her I wish I vegged her out a few more weeks and got a few more branches. Every still branch was stacked! I love useing this site really helps me keep track of my grow and what I’ve done!
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Week Two: The seedlings received their first and second feedings of Innovating Plant Products. Along with one just a plain watering. (Feed / Feed / Water). The first feeding was on 5/21 of 900 ppm of the veg nutrient line. The pH was 6.3 The second feeding was on 5/24 of 700 ppm of the veg nutrient line. The was 6.4 After assessing the first feeding it was felt the PPM was a bit high for their first feeding. We could have easily done this in reverse order. On 5/26 the plants were given just plain water to finish out their week. One of the seedlings appeared to be a bit deformed and has since been tossed. This one seed didn't germinate well, but we thought we would give it go. Assessing the seedling we simply opted to pull it.
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👻👻👻👻 x10 timelaps ! Sadly Quickgreen is the slowest to grow compare to the 2 others. It may be due to drops on leaves (good for cinematography but not healthy for the plant)... But she seems to start growing faster.👻👻👻👻 Everything is good, but it is a lot of work, I keep shooting while I try to find the fastest and easiest way to prepare nutrients and to water them... It takes me 1 hours about from start to the record button, per day... It should be the end of seedling stage (first true leaves are here but not well mature)... 21th of october 2021 / DAY 15 👉 13:00 : took dailies back and added in editing timeline. Export x10 and uploaded 👉 changed the fan direction who was too direct to Quickgreen (indeed air pression was high, this is why she starts checking in the moovie...)😵 19h00 : 👽Calmag 2 ml/3L + 👽 Acti-Vera 3 ml/3L 👽Bio-Grow 1.8-1.9 ml/3L 👽Bio-Heaven 3 ml/3L 👽Terra Aquatica Root booster (GHE) 9 ml/3L /// 😇3 L. p.h. 5.9 EC : 0.9 degree 21.3° 👉 Run-off for Quickpink is : EC 0.9, ph 6.9 // 19.3° 👉 Ph seems to high for the run-off, I changed system for under pot, will have to change all of them. 22th of october 2021 / DAY 16 👉 19h00 : 👽Calmag 2 ml/3L + 👽 Acti-Vera 3 ml/3L 👽Bio-Grow 1.8 ml/3L 👽Bio-Heaven 3 ml/3L 👽Terra Aquatica Root booster (GHE) 9 ml/3L /// 😇3 L. p.h. 6.0 EC : 0.9 degree 22.6° 👉 Run-off for Quickpink is : EC 1.1, ph 7.0 20.0° 23th of october 2021 / DAY 17 👉 Bought an upgrade for my pots that will ALLOW ME TO MESURE AGAIN CORRECTLY THE RUN-OFF WATER ♥️☺️♥️ 👉19h00 : 👽Calmag 2 ml/3L + 👽 Acti-Vera 3 ml/3L 👽Bio-Grow 2.0 ml/3L 👽Bio-Heaven 3 ml/3L 👽Terra Aquatica Root booster (GHE) 9 ml/3L /// 😇3 L. p.h. 5.8 EC : 1.0 degree 20.5° 👉 Run-off for QuickGreen is : EC 1.1, ph 7.3 19.50° QuickBlue is : EC 1.1, ph 7.3 19.40° QuickPink is : EC 0.9 ph 6.7 18.8° 24th of october 2021 / DAY 18 👉 👽Calmag 3 ml/3L + 👽 Acti-Vera 3 ml/3L 👽Bio-Grow 2.0 ml/3L 👽Bio-Heaven 3 ml/3L 👽Terra Aquatica Root booster (GHE) 9 ml/3L /// 😇3 L. p.h. 6.0 EC : 1.0 degree 24.3° 👉 Run-off for QuickGreen is : EC 1.3, ph 7.2 17.4° QuickBlue is : EC 1.3, ph 7.1 17.4° QuickPink is : EC 1.0 ph 6.8 18.8° 25th of october 2021 / DAY 19 👉 13h00 👽 Acti-Vera 1 ml/1L 👽Alg-A-Mic 1 ml/1L : 😤😤😤Foliar spray !!!😤😤😤/// 😇1 L. p.h. 7.3 EC : / degree 24.3° 😰😨 PANICK MODE ON : ISSUE LEAVES FOR QUICKBLUE AND ph ec is too high on quickblue and quickgreen.😰😨 👉👉👉 Flush with water and citrus (p.h5-5 to 5.9 3L per plant (= 9-10 L.) 👉 Run-off for QuickGreen is : EC 0.6, ph 6.8 19.4° QuickBlue is : EC 0.7, ph 6.9.1 19.4° QuickPink is : EC 0.6 ph 6.8 19.8° 😻😻😻 Quickgreen is restarting again, I keep taking dailies everyday and watching them 10x speed (even faster on my timeline) I see that Quickgreen recover. Thank you all ♥️♥️♥️ for your replies about the fan issue in my <Grow Question>. It really blocked her for days. Never point a fan directly !!! Or !!! This is what I changed today : I've put the fan really far away them, and with my hand try to feel where the pressions is and how strong, I've aimed middle of the tent pointed down, air pressure is on border of the pots and they moove slithly like : a breeze... I like this technical aspect about fans. ♥️♥️♥️ 26th of october 2021 / DAY 20 👉 👽Calmag 1 ml/2L + 👽Bio-Grow 1.2 ml/2L 👽Bio-Heaven 2 ml/2L/// 😇2 L. p.h. 5.2 EC : 0.9/ degree 24.3° 😰😨 PANICK MODE ON : ISSUE LEAVES FOR QUICKBLUE AND ph ec is too high on quickblue and quickgreen.😰😨 👉 Run-off for QuickGreen is : EC 1.0, ph 7.0 19.4° QuickBlue is : EC 1.0, ph 7.1.1 19.4° QuickPink is : EC 1.0 ph 7.1 19.8° 😪I am praying Bobina, the godness of desperate growers right now😪 27th of october 2021 / DAY 21 👉 ☼ 29 inch 74cm, maybe lights are too far away, recommanded for seedling : 24 inch (60 cm about), mooving lights. ☼62 cm 👉 👽Calmag 1 ml/2L + 👽Bio-Grow 1.6 ml/2L 👽Bio-Heaven 2 ml/2L/ 👽 Acti-Vera 1 ml/2L 😇2 L. p.h. 5.6 EC : 1.1/ degree 28.3° 👉 2 liters prepared but when I was slowly feedig them I noticed an early run-off water. Since fans are off coco dry more slowly. Added only 1L for the 3 plants. 👉 Run-off for QuickGreen is : EC 1.0, ph 6.9 20.4° QuickBlue is : EC 1.1, ph 7.0 20.4° QuickPink is : EC 1.2 ph 6.9 2.0° 👻👻👻Preparing x15 moovie, amazing, I won't spoile but yeah, quickgreen got the desease too...👻👻👻 Waiting tomorrow dailies to start a new week. A lot of things happen, the grow seems slow now for the stage they are in (21 days from germ). I definitly had issues. Really curious about what will happen, I will add pictures tomorrow but the second true leaves start to grow. I will see what happen with less water, more e.c. no fan and ligts at the correct place. ♥️☺️♥️ End of week 2 ♥️☺️♥️
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I sowed cantaloupe bag seeds directly to flower box drip irrigation.I transplanted my white widow seedling to flower box. So the new line up this run is cantaloupe, blueberry, Girl Scout cookies and white widow. Cantaloupe seeds sprouted and i will keep the most vigorous grower.bb is throwing pistils.GSC is producing first set of true leaves. At the end of week 2 cantaloupe has first leaves so does white widow. My Gsc has first set of true leaves and my blueberry is putting out pistils and trichs.Things are going well
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Skywalker OGs continues to live up to the name. What started as a compact, promising plants has now turned into one of those runs that quietly earns respect week after week. Dense flowers, heavy frost, strong stacking, and far more weight than expected from her frame. She never needed to be the tallest plant in the room to become one of the most impressive. She simply did what great plants do — stayed consistent, stayed efficient, and let quality build over time. This is what happens when stable genetics meet a stable room. 12/12 from seed. Controlled environment. Steady feedings. Minimal stress. No chasing. No overcorrection. Just rhythm, patience, and letting the plant do what it was built to do. And now we’re entering the final phase. The plant has done the work. From here forward, the goal is not to push harder. The goal is to finish cleaner. That means no more nutritional feeding from this point on. From here until harvest, she receives only water and enzymes. Not because she is lacking. Because she is done building. At this stage, continuing to push nutrients often does more harm than good. Nitrogen is no longer needed in quantity, phosphorus demand slows, and excess minerals in late flower rarely translate into better flowers. More often, they delay senescence, slow the natural finish, and leave the plant focused on processing surplus instead of completing ripening. By removing nutrients now, we stop asking the plant to keep producing and allow it to begin finishing. That shift matters. This is where the plant starts relying on what it has already stored. Mobile nutrients begin moving. Fan leaves begin fading. Internal reserves begin being used. The plant starts consuming itself exactly the way it was designed to at the end of its cycle. That fade is not a problem to correct. It is the signal that the plant has entered the final metabolic stage. And this is exactly where enzymes become useful. From here on, Pure Zym stays in the water for one reason: cleanup. No more feeding the plant directly. Now we feed the medium. Enzymes help break down dead root material, leftover organic residue, and unused matter in the substrate. That keeps the rhizosphere cleaner, keeps the medium biologically active, and helps the plant access what is still available in a softer, more natural way without adding fresh nutritional load. At this point, enzymes are less about “feeding” and more about support. They help the medium stay functional. They help the root zone stay clean. They help the plant finish without unnecessary buildup. Simple in practice, but very useful in late flower. The same logic applies above the canopy. We are also beginning to reduce light intensity slightly for the final stretch. Not dramatically. Not enough to stall development. Just enough to begin easing the plant into the end of its cycle. Less demand. Less stress. Less need to force photosynthetic output when the plant is no longer focused on expansion. This is less about reducing production and more about reducing pressure. In nature, the final weeks do not arrive with increasing intensity. They arrive softer. Shorter days. Lower energy. A slower rhythm. So we mirror that where we can. Slightly lower PPFD. Slightly less metabolic pressure. A gentler finish. The goal now is not to make her grow more. The goal is to help her mature better. That includes the visual changes now beginning to show. Fading is starting. Still early. Still light. Nothing dramatic yet. But it is coming. And that is exactly what we want to see. The green will slowly begin to recede. Stored nutrients will continue to move. Colors will shift. Uptake will slow. Water demand will eventually begin to drop. And the plant will tell us, clearly, when it is ready. Right now they are still drinking well — around 1.4L per day — which tells us they are still actively working, still metabolically engaged, and not yet at the true end. That number should begin tapering in the coming weeks. When it does, the plant is telling us the finish line is close. Until then, we watch. We do not force. We do not rush. We let the plant speak first. Room conditions remain largely unchanged because they have worked, and there is no reason to reinvent what already functions. 26°C day 18°C night 60% RH ~21°C solution ~22°C substrate Strong airflow ~1000 ppm CO₂ Stable, predictable, repeatable. That consistency is part of why this run has gone the way it has. The only real changes now are in the feed itself. EC is down to nearly nothing. TDS sits around 0.2. Only enzymes in solution. And pH is no longer being adjusted. At this stage, with no real nutrient load in the mix, there is very little to correct. The water blend — rainwater and dehumidifier water — lands naturally around 6.8–7.0, and in this final phase that is more than acceptable for what we are asking the plant to do. We are no longer trying to optimize aggressive nutrient uptake. We are simply maintaining hydration, root function, and a clean finish. Different phase. Different goal. Different logic. And she smells exactly like she looks. Strong. Loud. Room-filling. The kind of plant that announces itself before you even touch it. She has entered that stage now — where aroma stops being a trait and starts becoming presence. And honestly, Skywalker OG has been one of the most pleasant surprises of the run. Not because she demanded attention. Because she earned it. Quietly. Consistently. Without drama. Without excess. Just dense, frosted, honest flowers built week after week under stable conditions. Exactly the kind of plants that reminds you why simplicity still wins. Big thanks to Zamnesia for the genetics. 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Trust me, you won’t want to miss the next steps, let’s push the boundaries of indoor horticulture together! As always, this is shared for educational purposes, aiming to spread understanding and appreciation for this plant. Let’s celebrate it responsibly and continue to learn and grow together. With true love comes happiness. Always believe in yourself, and always do things expecting nothing and with an open heart. Be a giver, and the universe will give back in ways you could never imagine. 💚 Growers love to all 💚 📸 P.S. – The Eye Behind the Lens All photos in this diary (for now — except for the ones showing the camera, which I took with an iPhone) are taken with a Sony A6700 paired with a Sony full-frame macro lens and a few more. Photography is part of the story — it’s how we share the fine textures, the glow, and the quiet details that words can’t always capture. I’ve also started experimenting with photo stacking — a technique where multiple images, each taken at a slightly different focus point, are layered together to create one perfectly sharp image from front to back. It’s not digital enhancement or AI; it’s pure photography — a way to reveal the plant’s beauty in microscopic depth, from trichome to petal. You’ll even see a few shots of "ghost me" capturing the shots — camera, lens, setup — because every grow deserves not just to be cultivated, but documented like art. FOR DISCOUNT CODES AND MORE JUST FOLLOW THE LINK https://website.beacons.ai/dogdoctorofficial NEW DISCORD - Official Server Invite Link : https://discord.gg/ksjAkA5T74
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Started flush now. I'm adding Nature Delight Active Sugar Boost as it's been recommended to boost terpene production. No idea if it will work this late into flower but trying anyway as apparently it has no need to be flushed and is fully organic.
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week intel: everything is perfect! stresses : just a little E.C stress around 1.7 once a week feeding: i feed them 3 times this week with this order : day 1 : i feed them heavy with silicate +base nutrients(calcium & micros + Bloom) about 818 ppm - 1.7 e.c to cause a little stress. day 3 : i feed them low dose of Feeding Booster + Karbo Boost around 382 ppm - 0.7 e.c to let them recover a little but not fully recover still a little stress will caused. day 5 : i feed them with low dose of Top-Max + B-52 around 250 ppm - 0.5 e.c to let them recover the stresses to get ready for another stress next week. guide of the week : know your plant tolerance limit of E.C stress once you saw the very very little yellowing on tips of leaves , that's the sign to don't go further , never reach that limit if you want a high quality buds, in my case tolerance is 1.8 and i'll reach to that level only once a week to cause precision stress , love your plants and have a happy growing!
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Semana 14, 9 de flora se añadió CO2 y se nota mucho la estimulación. Lavado de raíz listo 🤩 aunque solo alimentamos con agua,CO2,luz. Todavía tengo una duda después del secado le daré un curado con madera CEDRO ( caja casera ) , después daré una opinión sobre esta cata. Recuerden que hay elementos en específico que tienen que ser adquiridos como "producto" obligatoriamente y otros que no es necesario gastar. El método CO2 es bastante efectivo y solo con levadura azúcar y agua. Una observación muy importante es que encontré un cm2 de moho , atentos a este factor. De todas formas nunca me mostraron algo de moho pudo haber Sido un error mio en el proceso de lavado de raíz. Rastafaraaaaah🌴🌴🌴
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Wow I had my led way to close at 22" should have been 34" but live and learn . They were also a little river watered but I've fixed those issues and given the girl fresh water then a nutrient feed and foiler spray. Very excited to see what next week bring in living the genetics resilient already is great ..besides that not much to say but have a great week canna family ...
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Hi all😁 Hope everyone keeping well. So far everything going very good. Girls are developing very well. Will keep updating each week progress🍌💜👊 every couple of days. Have a wonderful week brothers and sisters. ✌️💚 Light setting 20 watts 16/10 day 8 Introduction of root juice and fish shit. I hope girls will like this starter dish. 18/10 day 10 Girls are developing very well. Second watering with approx 250ml per pot on entire surface. 20/10 day 12 Everything going as planned. Steady development. Another watering of same as on the 18th. Except watering I am spraying soil surface with water every few hours. 22/10 day 14 I would called a perfect week. Athena it's a bit faster than Xena in early growth but this early faster development means nothing. Xena it's a princess warrior anyway so all good 😂😎 Really enjoying this early growth 😁 Wish everyone a great week coming! Peace and love brothers and sisters ✌️💚
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Just chop her yesterday and hange it to dry