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Flowers emerged this week. Under the microscope we see trichomes just beginning to develop as dots on the leaves
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So I decided to do bi weekly foliar sprays with the Liquid seaweed on top of the weekly Silica foliar sprays. I can say that I am seeing amazing results the plants are growing from every which way and getting nice and lush. Just pray for some rain!
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The girls got some calmag deficiency and the last few times I didn't adjust PH. As a result u can see the leafs of Cookies Kush turned light green or yellow. This happens when u neglect ur ladies 🤣🤣🤣. I guess in a week the ladies lookin' vital again. So stay tuned guys.
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Día 6 de diciembre ,tenemos una amanecida de gran niebla que se mantuvo en la mañana con ello una alta temperatura en la noche del cultivo amaneciendo este a 90% de humedad Después del encendido de la luminaria y colocar dos pequeños humificadores de usar y tirar..en dos horas ,la humedad se mantiene bien. 55% En el día de antes de ayer se le aplicó un buen riego.
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Хочу обратить особое внимание на качество семян и генетику! У меня один куст из 4 семян вышел 86 сухих шишек. Два из низ вы можете наблюдать в репорте, а третье семя и во все не взошло. Всем мира и добра а так хороших добрых всходов! За качество семя 2 звёзд За качество всходов 7 звёзд За качество роста 7 звёзд За устойчевость 7 звёзд
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Semana de transición entre el abono para el periodo vegetativo (Bio Vega) y el abono que utilizaremos durante el periodo de floración (Bio Flores). El primero más rico en nitrógeno y el segundo, en fósforo, magnesio y potasio. Mezclo Bio Rhizotonic + Bio Vega + Bio Flores y riego con 50 litros de agua, todo el cultivo... Alterno riegos cada tres días, unos con abono y otros con agua. La próxima semana, elimináremos Bio Vega.
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The plant has started active flowering, is actively fed, feels very well 💚❤️💜
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Day 8. Girl is stretchy and I think it will be biggest obstacle in future. Colour nice, develops slowly, but steady , guess low temps and no electrics didn't helped at all ;)))))) Tomorrow watering day. Day 10. Gave one more feed, temps are cold, she looks pitty ;((( 30 ml 6.3 water in. Day 12. Gave support, girl is lanky and fan is late to be delivered for 2 days now ... Gave 40 ml 6.3 pHed water. Happy Growing !!!
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Van algo ralentizadas, pero en que trasplantemos pegarán su estirón Ya veremos cómo se comportan estas semanas.
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Ale, cortada. Me gustó la planta sobre todo el vegetativo ya que fue muy bien sin mostrar problemas y tal... Ahora, cuando llegó la floración ahí si arrancó todo, igual que la otra, la hyperion, con oidio y araña roja. Recalco que tenía dos plantas mas bien grandes y hermosotas que también lo sufrieron, pero a modo chiste... Una hoja pocha por bichos, alguna con un poquito de oidio.. pero en general resistieron muy bien eso, las otras. En fin, esta planta si que es hermosa, el cogollo central es precioso, una lastima que mi movil haya jodido la mayoria de las ultimas fotos antes de cortarla, por eso alguna se estas últimas fotos se ven mal, miradlas de lejos, mejoran jajajajajaja Bueno, les hice bud washing, o lavado de cogollos y subí las fotos para que se vea, no es video... Quizás en un futuro haya algo con YouTube, pero eso, es basicamente 3 cubos, como no tengo cubos cogí una garrafa, la corte, y le eché 7 litros de agua y 100ml de agua oxigenada (peroxido al 3%), cogí dos tappers grandes, los llene de agua y heche media cucharada sopera en cada uno de bicarbonato de sodio y medio limón exprimido igual, entre los dos tappers y lo mezclé todo bien. Finalmente cogí una olla porque no tenía mas tappers grandes disponibles xD y agua osmotizada (o de botella) pero fria. -Paso 1: enjuaga el cogollo, rama, o lo que quieras limpiar, unos 20/30 segundo en la garrafa con el agua oxigenada. -Paso 2: sacudes un poco lo que hayas enjuagado y lo metes a enjuagar a uno de los tappers con bicarbonato y limón (puedes usar 3, 4 tappers, o un cubo.. al fin y al cabo es cantidad para no hacerlo todo en 3 litros y que acabaes limpiando mierda con mierda :) ). Aquí pues otros 20/30 segundos. -Paso 3: finalmente enjuagas en el ultimo tapper, barreño, lo que sea, con agua LIMPIA (de ahí osmotizada o embotellada) y fria, para que arrastre mejor los ultimos restos. Ya finalmente lo pones a secar unas 3/4 horas en un tendedero o donde mejor pilles, pero con ventilación para que el agua termine de irse, o al menos lo gordo. Ya una vez pasado ese tiempo y que veas que los cogollos gordos, en la parte de abajo (en la cabeza si están boca abajo) están secos, sin agua sobrante vamos, los llevas a donde vayas a secar, en mi caso al armario, que por ese motivo les voy a dar un poco mas de tiempo fuera para evitar subir mucho la humedad ya que tengo la Papaya Zoap secando y le quedará unos 4 o 5 dias aún. Cuando seque, subiré los resultados y fotos del manicurado y todo... Yo creo que va a salir una buena producción y además como la alargué bastante, espero que tenga efecto soporífero que ademas de sabor y aromas, es el efecto que busco en la hierba, que ayude a dormir. Aclaro: el peso en humedo es inventado jajajaja sinceramente, además de que no iba a pesarla en humedo, osea, recien cortada xD, tampoco la iba a pesar teniendo en cuenta que sumergí los cogollos en soluciones para limpiarlos, por lo que pesarían como 4 o 5 veces mas que el peso de recien cortado xD.
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В нашем регионе, аутдор бесполезен :) Проще было все эти семечки вырастить в индоре. Всем спасибо за просмотр =)
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Beginning of week 7 in flower, only two more weeks left if they ripen like they did last time. Plants are beginning to smell, develop triches and fattening up. They're not going to get any taller but compared to my first grow they're double in size. It's getting really intense. I'm in there every day checking humidity (on the no defol side) and I'm starting to struggle keeping up with the feed. During lights off I've found the plants eat the most food. I topped up the res, added 25% more PK. I try to keep the plants at 700 ppm and in the space of four hours it dropped to 600 ppm (towards the end of lights off). I stopped directly loading with Calcium Nitrate and instead used a regular calmag. I'm about to go overboard with Calcium Nitrate again and bump the ppm up to 1k. Will see how far the ppm drops the next day. 17/02/20 Update: The plants are beginning to smell a lot more, it has that kind of fermenting pungent smell from a red paw paw but applied to a mango. Very sweet, it literally smells like I'm growing some kind of tropical fruit. Still struggling with the feed, I added close to 40g of calcium nitrate and the plants still dropped the ppm lower than when I boosted it. I find it really frustrating that Dual Fuel only sell as a pair. Part 2 is amazing for late flower. Potassium sulphate and Magnesium sulphate, it's the perfect PK boost and I don't know anyone other nutrient like it. The other PK boosters always have too much P. 18/02/20 Update: Still battling my plants and the efforts to keep up with them is still frustrating me. Ran out of potassium Sulphate and bought Bio Diesel Rhino K 0-0-15 as a substitute, talk about expensive but I was desperate. 19/02/20 Update: Uploaded how I pump calcium into my plants this late into flower. They eat more than what I showed daily. That's 100+ ppm of Ca everyday! I don't know how much pectin this plant has now but the Brix would have to be through the roof compared to my first grow. 20/02/20 Update: finally got the feed right for a twelve hour period. I'm using two times the amount of K any bloom booster recommends and I'm probably using ten times the amount of calcium easily. I'm also going to feed as minimal N from now on, I'd cut it out completely if I could but I rely on Micros for the macro nutrients. Spent $65 on that bottle of potash and I used a third of a bottle for one nutrient change, think I'll stick to using powered water soluble potassium sulfate. My main concern is that I won't be providing enough iron with the little Micro I'm giving it. Going to throw a couple of rustry nails into the res. I'm about to do a top up...dropping the Micro super low, putting minimal part 2 in. Along with all the fulvics, humics, kelp and other acids my ppm only sits at 244. Which gives me plenty of room to load up on calcium. Top up the mag cause what was in the part 2 wasn't enough then load K. 21/02/20 Update: The plants finally stalled and took a breather yesterday. Didn't upload any photos cause it looked the same as the day before. By the end of the evening it looked like the explosive growth started back up again and the photos from today will show it. The ppm was creeping up not down this time...finally over feeding them. Dropped the extra loading of calcium and potassium to regular bloom phase levels and bumped the chelators up instead. Update 22/02/20: plants aren't eating what they were. Ppm is remaining stable at 800. I won't dilute the res just yet. Still holding off to see if it goes up again. If it goes down I'll refeed the same formula as last time that has reduced calcium and potassium.
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It was time. Her trichomes are cloudy as the weather today, with just a couple ambers. Total wet weight of the buds was 390g 😳😳😳 I kept 200g for myself. The rest was sliced, diced and was given to the worms. After drying, there should be about 40g. Have I said already how much I hate this local law 😭 She smells delicious nonetheless! And is as sticky as a yellow fly trap 😂 Had hoped for more color though. Next time I run her, I'll see if I can keep the temps under 25c. The stalk and stems were all pink and I suspected the rubarb color was from Mg deficiency, but she persisted through 1.5g/l of Epsom Salts, so I concluded she wasn't deficient. She was a true pink pheno! ----------------------------------------------------- It was a fun experience, with a couple challenges during the grow! Definitely repeating this cultivar in the future! Thank you Kannabia for this amazing strain!! Thank you Spider Farmer for the amazing gear!! Thank you Plagron for your amazingly stable nutrients and medium!! 😍😍😍
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W19 (Harvest) 6-6 Last day before harvest. 7-6 Harvest day! Installed a humidifier outside the tent, set to 55% aiming for a 60% humidity inside the dry tent. 21-6 After 14 days of slow drying she is ready to be trimmed. While posting this a couple of months later i found out that i totally forgot to make pictures and video's of the trimmed buds 😅 It was a very nice daytime smoke, tasted sweet-sour. End results: 74.26 Grams of bud 57.90 Grams of small buds and trim, in the freezer for bubble hash. I have some trim and small buds saved up from different strains and i will be posting a diary of the full process making hash of them! If you are interested in me making bubble hash feel free to follow me as i will make some in the next month, this way you keep notified!
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Después de 2 semanas de secado logre enfrascarse 26 gramos de Big bang, el aroma y sabor, no se como describirlos. El efecto es lindo, al menos en mi caso lo sentí cerebral al principio y luego me agarro un sueño😣😣🤣🤣🤣💪💪💪 . Los cogollos quedan bien compactos , tan compactos que si hay humedad por condiciones q te cuestan controlar, se pueden arruinar, ya en el final del proceso. Asique presten atención al final.
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She getting real big since I first started her
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Puppy Love has been a gassy, citrus, bottle rocket plant. Main cola dominated, topping would be better in future grows. She smells like that smashed orange in a gas station parking lot. Being that i have grown SYC I can see and smell many similarities. Very stout, uniform, and that something unusual in the smells like SYC. She went dark for 48 hours on day 79, chopped Day 81. Hung whole, should dry fast. 3 weeks for weights and smoke reports fellow herbal enthusiasts!
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Cash Express by Zamnesia | Pheno A 🚂🌱 Vegetative Week 1 | Building Momentum Hello GrowDiaries family! 👋🌱 Welcome back to another chapter of this 12/12 From Seed adventure. This week we continue the journey with Cash Express Pheno A as she completes her first full week of vegetative growth and begins settling into her final home. Following a smooth germination and early seedling stage, she has now officially entered the phase where roots begin exploring new territory and the plant starts building the framework that will support the rest of the cycle. While every plant in this project shares the same environment, nutrition program, and methodology, each phenotype brings its own personality to the garden. And Cash Express Pheno A is already beginning to introduce herself. ⸻ Straight Into The Final Home As with all plants in this project, Pheno A was transplanted directly into her final container early in life. Since this run follows a strict 12/12 From Seed methodology, the objective is to avoid unnecessary interruptions to root development. By allowing the roots to establish themselves immediately inside their final container, we reduce transplant stress later in the cycle and give the plant every opportunity to maximize its limited vegetative window. At this stage, everything happening below the surface is just as important as what we can see above it. ⸻ Plagron Lightmix Foundation The growing medium for this run is Plagron Lightmix. Lightmix provides a gentle starting environment for young plants while still offering enough nutrition to support healthy early development. For seedlings, less is often more. The goal is not explosive growth during the first week. The goal is creating a stable environment where roots can expand freely and plants can establish themselves without unnecessary stress. So far, Pheno A seems very happy with the arrangement. ⸻ Water First, Feed Later The first irrigation after transplant consisted of plain water only. During the first days of life, seedlings still rely heavily on the energy reserves stored within the seed itself. Combined with the nutrition already present in the Lightmix substrate, there is little reason to rush additional feeding. Around Day 4 we introduced a gentle nutrition program consisting of: 🌱 Terra Grow 🌱 Pure Zym 🌱 Power Roots 🌱 Sugar Royal All products were used at light dosages with the goal of supporting root development, microbial activity, and overall plant health without pushing growth unnecessarily hard. The philosophy remains simple: Healthy roots first. Everything else follows. ⸻ Light Strategy & 12/12 From Seed One question that often comes up when growers follow these diaries is why the seedlings are already receiving approximately 350 PPFD. Under an 18/6 schedule this might seem relatively strong for plants this young. However, because this project is being run under a 12/12 schedule from seed, total daily light accumulation remains significantly lower than what plants would receive under traditional vegetative schedules. This is where DLI (Daily Light Integral) becomes important. Although the PPFD is moderate, the reduced lighting duration keeps the total daily light exposure within a comfortable range for young plants. The objective is early adaptation rather than rapid acceleration. By gradually introducing stronger light from the beginning, the plants learn to work efficiently under the conditions they will experience throughout the entire cycle. ⸻ 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 remains one of the most important aspects of early plant development, and so far the environment has remained exactly where we want it. ⸻ Early Observations Cash Express Pheno A appears to have adapted very well to her new environment. Growth has been steady throughout the week and by the end of the reporting period we are already seeing the emergence of healthy three-finger leaves. Leaf color remains vibrant and uniform. Structure appears symmetrical. The stem is developing nicely and overall growth feels balanced and confident. At approximately 3.5 cm tall, she may still be small, but she is already showing signs of healthy progression and strong establishment. This is exactly the kind of development we hope to see during Week 1. Nothing rushed. Nothing forced. Simply healthy growth built on solid foundations. ⸻ Looking Ahead As we move into the second week, the root system should continue expanding rapidly while vegetative growth begins to accelerate above the soil. The appearance of the first true leaf sets is often where individual phenotype traits begin revealing themselves, and it will be interesting to see what characteristics Cash Express Pheno A decides to express as the journey continues. For now, she is healthy, stable, and steadily moving forward. Exactly where we want her to be. ⸻ 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 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. 🌱💚🚂