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No issues since transplant. Mixed coco and fox farms.. Girls are so green I've missed that. Led by viparspectra!
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Very easy to grow, this is my second Gorilla Zkittlez and both grew without problems
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Sept 10th, I visited the girls today, So much work...reinforcing, pruning, mould checks. In the greenhiuse things were quiet. No storm there just a crowded space with little airflow and too many buds and leaves to ripen properly. I removed all 2nd grade branching, especially form the lower branches and mains bus. where buds were growing jnto eachother. No more water from now on... nothing. Praying for a few sunny days. Ive set dates for harvest depending on mooncycle ...please ladies, hang on! Best to all of you this fall!!
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End of Week 12 (Fifth week of flower) The ladies are smelling reDANKulous and are so frosty and sticky I can't remove fan leaves without getting my hands sticky. Next level terpene profiles. I did a final increase in CO2 to 1500ppm. The main top-sites are taking shape. I have been keeping a cooler average temperature - and also keeping the relative humidity lower. Pest Report: None
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Gushers cake 🍬 Pheno b lookin good cakey sweet bakery terps Pheno a hella finicky but she hella fruity tropical & cakey terps Hope the terps translate in the smoke Too
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Hi everyone! So nothing really of note to report this week, she is definitely getting closer to harvest as she is uptaking significantly less nutrients now than she did a week or two ago so I have had to go down on nutrients and will probably have to lower it even more as it is still raising daily. She is also getting a bit fatter and denser but I'm really hoping to see some improvement here over the last weeks🙏 I have again been pretty busy outside the grow tent this week building and setting up an outdoor gardening area at our house for my girlfriend to grow her vegetables, fruits, and flowers so I have had less time to be in there and have forgotten to take pictures some of the days. But it has been lucky that I haven't really had any problems to attend to in the tent so all I have had to do is the daily PH and EC measurements and then change the water every other day. Happy growing to everyone and thank you for the comments and encouragement! really appreciate the community in here and it's been a real help in my first grow!
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Day 122 Flower 59 Remaining 16!??! so close to flush!!!! OK so I think everything is going great! I'm guessing/ hoping the yellowing leaves is just the plant nearing the end. Though why is just the one plant starting to yellow already? Had to use about 12 yo yo's to help the leaning buds. Some of these poor branches are barely holding on under the weight hahaha Gonna get a little 24x24x48 drying tent. I'll move the carbon filter there for a couple weeks. wont need it in the big tent for a few days. Hope I'm not forgetting anything here. I'll go over the comments I'm sure its in there, but if its not, how do I know when to start the flush??! and do you only give water? I use RO, do you check the PH and adjust that and thats it? You can see in a couple pics the plant on the right is much shorter and the colas are all rounded. weird. My plan for harvest. was planning on using that drying tent...... with a osculating fan at the bottom? or not needed? At harvest I was gonna cut off branch, trim the fan leaves only then hang upside down in the tent. trimming the sugar leaves after drying before curing. All G??
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So far Cherry Bellini was a stressful little lady early on during veg, showing signs to anything from a slight e.c change early or ph change or even temps. You name it she would she her displeasure towards you even if you did everything correctly. Later during veg she straighten herself up and became less stressed out towards lst, topping, and everything in between. She's now the biggest one out of the bunch. Light went from 60% to 90% over Week 5 to Week 6, next 2 days she'll be at 100% ready for flowering. 2 set AC infinity bar lights will go in over this week as well as my scrogg net. Nutrients this round Floramax veg1 Floramax organabud Floramax flowering enhancer ( 1/4 ) dose Flairforms roots Sleepz with the fishes ( pythoff ) Cyco platinum series silica Floramax calmag E.c 2.2 Ph 5.9-6 Week 6 let's go 🚀🚀🚀
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Day 2 of Bloom ! 😇 just Start bloom nutrients too. Lights : Metal Halid for Grow 400W + 300w panel same of bloom / HPS for Bloom 400W + 300W led panel ( low coast amazon panel lol )
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Iniziamo bene con mister Barney farm...poi con la runtz non si sbaglia mai... forza 💪belle piantine mie datemi tanti fiori 😂😂😂.la runtz è sempre una buona scelta
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Week 2 - Blueberry Muffin (Pheno B) ?🌱 Hello everyone, and welcome back to another update from the 8×8 Adventure! For anyone joining the journey for the first time, this run follows multiple Zamnesia cultivars and phenotypes grown side-by-side under a 12/12-from-seed schedule. Each phenotype receives its own dedicated diary so we can document individual development, compare expressions, and observe how different plants reveal their genetics from seed to harvest. By documenting Pheno A and Pheno B separately, we can follow each plant’s individual story rather than averaging them together. Sometimes the differences are subtle, and sometimes they are impossible to ignore. This project is also being conducted under a 12/12-from-seed schedule. Rather than using a traditional vegetative period, the plants receive 12 hours of light and 12 hours of darkness from the very beginning. The objective isn’t to grow the largest plants possible, but to efficiently explore genetics, phenotype expression, structure, vigor, and flowering characteristics while maintaining a manageable garden. Week 2 Overview The second week has brought fantastic progress throughout the entire room. The seedlings are now firmly establishing themselves and beginning the transition into young vegetative plants. PPFD has been increased to approximately 370 µmol/m²/s, providing more energy as the plants become capable of handling stronger light levels. Environmental conditions have remained stable throughout the week, with daytime temperatures around 27°C, nighttime temperatures around 25°C, and relative humidity maintained near 55% with the help of a humidifier. Watering remains intentionally conservative at this stage. Each plant received approximately 250 ml on Day 8 and another 250 ml on Day 11. Nutrient levels have also been increased gradually throughout the week as the plants continue responding positively. We finished the week at approximately: • EC: 0.9 mS/cm • pH: 6.0 Current feeding schedule: • Terra Grow – 1.8 ml/L • Pure Zym – 1 ml/L • Power Roots – 1 ml/L • Sugar Royal – 1 ml/L The increase in nutrition has been introduced slowly and carefully, allowing the plants to adapt while monitoring their response. So far, the garden has reacted extremely well, showing healthy color, strong development, and excellent vigor. Blueberry Muffin Pheno B If there is one plant that has captured my curiosity so far, it is definitely this one. From the beginning, Pheno B has been determined to do things her own way. While many of her sisters have followed a more traditional development pattern, this phenotype continues producing unusual leaf shapes and quirky growth traits that immediately catch the eye. Several leaves display irregular morphology, and some of the foliage even carries what can only be described as a camouflage-like appearance, with multiple shades of green appearing across the same leaf surface. It’s unusual. It’s a little strange. And honestly, it’s pretty fascinating. What makes this phenotype particularly interesting is that despite all of these unusual characteristics, she simply refuses to slow down. New leaves continue to emerge. New nodes continue to form. Growth continues moving forward. The newest growth remains healthy, vibrant, and full of energy. This isn’t a plant struggling to survive. This is a plant expressing itself differently while continuing to grow with confidence. At this stage there is absolutely no reason to give up on her. Quite the opposite. Phenotype hunting is often about discovering the unexpected, and plants like this are part of what makes growing from seed so rewarding. Sometimes unusual seedlings grow out of their quirks completely. Sometimes they keep those unique characteristics throughout their entire life cycle. And occasionally those odd traits become part of what makes a phenotype truly memorable. For now, we’re simply observing, learning, and enjoying the journey. Development Notes During Week 2, Pheno B continued stacking nodes and expanding her canopy despite her unconventional appearance. Five-finger leaves have begun appearing, growth remains steady, and the overall color is healthy throughout the plant. The root system continues developing beneath the surface while the plant gradually builds structure above it. Every day brings something slightly different with this phenotype, and that’s exactly what makes her one of the most interesting plants in the room right now. Mr. Baggy Report Mr. Baggy remains on-site and fully committed to supervisory duties throughout the 8×8 Adventure. His responsibilities currently include quality control inspections, environmental monitoring, motivational support, and posing for photographs whenever required. Performance reviews remain ongoing. Looking Ahead The coming week should tell us much more about where this phenotype is heading. Key observations will include: • Continued leaf development • Whether newer growth begins normalizing • Additional branching development • Stem strengthening • Overall vigor and growth rate • Further phenotype-specific traits Week 3 is often where young plants begin revealing more of their genetic personality, and this Blueberry Muffin is already giving us plenty of reasons to stay curious. Final Thoughts Week 2 leaves me feeling very optimistic about this unusual little plant. Yes, the leaf morphology remains different. Yes, she continues showing some wonderfully strange characteristics. But she is healthy. She is growing. And she is making this phenotype hunt far more interesting. Sometimes the plants that stand out the most early on end up becoming the ones you remember long after harvest. We’ll have to wait and see what story she decides to tell. A huge thank you to everyone following along, commenting, sharing advice, and supporting the project. Special thanks to Zamnesia, Plagron, Future of Grow, and everyone helping make this journey possible. Most importantly, thank you to the entire growing community for continuing to share knowledge, encouragement, and passion for the plant. Thank you for stopping by, and I’ll see you all next week for another update from the 8×8 Adventure. Growers Love DD 🌱💚
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I gave her a trim 3 days ago exposed as much productive bud sites as possible and just gonna watch her grow. some very smelly buds it will give me hopefully... The humidity is giving me no issue yet but i need to drop her some more trying for 30% ... Dinafem genetics are spot on very happy with this plant as my first grow..
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Normally I allow two days in the paper towel germination. This one after only 24 hours.
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Eccoci qui... Finalmente dopo uno stop per il lavoro torno ad aggiornare il diario con il capitolo finale... Con lei la scelta è stata quella di fare un LST senza Topping e i risultati sono stati incredibili con cime di pari grandezza all'apicale centrale, pienamente soddisfatto di averla provata e consapevole che dovrò riproporla!! Grazie a @JhonSSSC e ad @Xpertnutrients per la collab e a tutti per il supporto🔥🌲❤️ NE VERRANNO DELLE BELLE