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Hello everyone week 7 of flower has passed for this Mint Jelly auto ❄️ For the feeding schedule i stopped feeding Power Roots and Pure Zym and started feeding Green Sensation 0,5/l Mars hydro FC-E6500 75% have a great day and wish you all happy growing 😎👨‍🌾🏻
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Not too too much to report... Kind of on Auto Pilot really until the end... The broken top is FINE, and it's looking GREAT man!! I'm sure we're going to get a solid yield... :)
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I absolutely love to watch them grow! Especially that moment they hit their first growth spurt. I started with RO water that is remineralized for drinking purposes. The ppm is only 18! My tap is 156! So considering they don’t need much water, I’ve been stealing some of our drinking water. The RO water starts at pH of 7. After I add the nutrients, ppm of 249 @ pH of 5.8 while soil is still sweet @ pH of 7 I think my days are off as a new week begins on the last day of the previous week. I am going to leave that for consistency. 04/21 - Noticing some possible nutrient issues with the Fruity Pebbles for several days now. Going to see what she needs. Up front I’m thinking maybe just a super small amount of Amino Acids with a little Epsom Salt. Maybe she is struggling to access the nitrates from the neem cake. IF it’s a issues with nitrogen. We will see. Maybe she would benefit from some extra calcium?… Any ideas are greatly appreciated. Day 22 and I am noticing how these girls have been burning up a lot of potassium lately, dealing with the wind and sun 💨 ☀️, getting pushed around all day. I plant to top dress with some Kelp Meal pretty soon. Day 24 -> 4/22/22- a quote from the weather on today’s red flag warning and dust storm warning. “ HAZARD...Less than a quarter mile visibility with damaging wind in excess of 60 mph. SOURCE...Satellite imagery. IMPACT...Dangerous life-threatening travel.” I’m keeping the girls inside today. Day 26, I was planning to check the runoff on some of these girls, especially the fruity pebbles, however I messed that up as I also top dressed WAY too much of the seaweed bliss. So I flushed with plain RO water at pH of 7 until there was only slight coloration in the runoff. I didn’t check the runoff as a lot has changed with all that flushing. So next watering/feeding I will make sure I check the runoff on multiple plants. So the seaweed bliss with its 17 on potassium, seems to be the most likely culprit for why there is a bronze-ish color on the inside of the new growth. Hopefully a foliar feed of Epsom salts can correct the problem. Inside tent, lights on LOW. Noticing similar pattern in all of them to a degree, most noticeable in the fruity pebbles.
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Week 6 of to a good start! They look happy and healthy. Time to flip to flower soon! 👽👉3/10 Climate is automated and working accordingly to my adjusted VPD settings. Happy and healthy, actually surprised they've grown so much lately. 👽👉4/10 Waiting for their complete recovery, so they can be flipped to flower (Defoliation the 30/9, im giving them about a week) 👽👉5/10 Water day* Plain ph balanced water. Need Runoff PH and EC down a little bit. 👽👉6/10 I applied the SCROG net. 👽👉7/10 Doing some minor tweaks to the setup + VPD settings(from 1.0 to 1.1). Approaching the flip to flower, so VPD Did a bit of defoliation before the flip next week 👽👉8/10 Today, i learned from research on biobizz nutrients https://www.thcfarmer.com/threads/biobizz-nutrients-answers-from-biobizz.78899/ (Direct answer from biobizz) With the answers, my view on feeding biobizz changed a bit, and i was luckily about to switch up the nutes. Good timing. Waterday* PH6.2 Introducing Biobizz CalMag(0.5ml/l) + BioBloom(0.25ml/l)+Topmax(0.25ml/l)+Rootjuice(0.25ml/l) Still 2ml/L Fishmix+BioHeaven(Fishmix will be switched out with BioGrow) 👽👉 9/10 Last day of the week for my plants and last day in veg! They look fantastic and well recovered at lights on! (Look at the before/after lights vids/pics) Raised VPD by 0.1: VPD settings(from 1.1 to 1.2)
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Hard buds with a lot of resin, very intense smell, sweet, fruity, as promised the plant produces a lot of resin, a lot, even in some fan leaves, I will dry them and put the result soon.
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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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Plants started to show signs of overfeeding, so i decided to flush with ph neutral water with only alg-a-mic and a bit of calmag. Does anyone know how long it usually takes for the plant to bounce back and recover from overfeeding?
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The end is near. We are a couple of days away from harvest. One of the black cherries is smelling strong of sour fruit and gas, stinking up the whole room
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Vienen muy lindas, por ahora solo estirandose sin formar mucho las preflores, al final de la semana que viene planeo hacer defoliacion y poda de bajos
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Second water change this week. This time I decided to increase the ppm up to 600 and see if the plant was going to sustain it. I was honestly expecting a small bite burn but it seems like nothing has happened after 3 days. Ph keeps increasing slightly everyday and ppm keeps decreasing. Really happy with how this is going.
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experiment explanation see week1 This week both different living soil experiments Tropicana No2 and No3 did not grow anymore...only the flowers got a bit bigger...especially No3
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I can only say that the rate of growth im getting is amazing. Out of all three of the purple punch seems to have the most potent smell I am not sure if it's just the genetics or if it's what I'm feeding but we will see once the other start to develop. Touching the purple punch stem leaves a strong smell on the fingers and giving the bud small pinch smells strongly of grape chapstick. Stay tuned 😜
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Día :1 iniciamos este seguimiento de estas variedades toda germinaron en 3 días Día 5 desde puesta en sustrato Solo pulverizó 1 no sobrevivió pero las 2 salieron sin problemas
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Hey everyone, I may have stressed her out too much in the beginning:/ she’s been staying small but growing still, looks healthy but we will see what happens I guess. Will run her till she’s done but not sure what the outcome will be. Have a great week
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Start of week 2 flowering. This girl is hungrier than her round 1 sister. Probably because of the extra veg time, she has developed more root and plant mass that needs more nutrients. The plant itself is growing nicely, stretching and getting busier.
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Una semana satisfactoria, ha resultado ser una bonita hembra , continuo con el diario. Se notan tricomas en las hojas, seguramente se llenara de resina. 📅 Dia 8: sesion de fotografías. 📅 Dia 9: Riego con nutrientes EC 1.100 EC escurrida 2200, se ha subido algo la EC, siguientes riegos a agua hasta llegar a la EC deseada. 📅 Dia 10: Riego con agua, se seca en solo 24 horas, tendre que estar pendiente. EC escurrida por determinar 📅 Dia 11: Riego con nutrientes EC 900 EC escurrida 1700. 📅 Dia 12: Descanso, en el proximo riego necesita comer, lo noto en su aspecto. 📅 Dia 13: Riego con agua y sale una EC escurrida de 850, a si que aplico otro riego con nutrientes EC 1350 y escurre 1300. Ahora si que se alimenta de los nutrientes y no sobran sales. 📅 Dia 14: Descanso
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Since that day I treated her soooo bad: just sometimes water, nearly no fertilizer, placed her inside a tent, in a glass house and sometimes even outside for days... I totally forgot when she started to bloom or how long she was even growing.
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Set 1&2 are out the green house in an outdoor setting but still under light....did some transplanting gonna do the rest in the upcoming week hopefully n maybe take some cuts other than that everything else running smooth Harvest the mother tree at the beginning of the week with would be about 6 weeks....took a few samples n she's hitting to say only dry a few days scent, flavor and effect are on point....still curing her out