The Grow Awards 2026 🏆
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2024/01/19 : plant looks healthy, 5th node is deploying, I can see 6th, even tiny 7th... so I decided to top. Back to 10 cm... 2024/01/20 : mainlining starts today, 2024/01/22 : ML's going on, watered with elycitor (1 g/L). 2024/01/23 : sprayed with Foliar Spray from B.A.C. last night to help a little 2024/01/24 : blueberry takes all this like a champ, it has 2 bodybuilded main stems. Now waiting for 4th nodes on each stem for 2nd top... 2024/01/25 : watered with molasses (1 mL/L), I can see baby 3rd nodes...😀
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@reirrac1
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She started out rather slowly, and waited pretty long to get into preflower. After some patience feeding and doing foliars, she turned into a behemoth! I can’t even count the number of times I had to defol or the amount of larf I had to remove. She produced a massive amount of semi-dense, fragrant, and frosty buds. Not the craziest I’ve ever seen, but very nice for lower THC genetics. Smells of strong earth with undertones of sweet berries and skunk.
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25.07 Watering with 200 - 400 - 400 - 400 Used only 4ml/L TOP-Max (honestly I forgot about the fact, that I have to use the BioBizz Products only once in a week and I already added 4ml before I realized it…) 26.07 my neighbor complained about the smell one store under my balcony (told me he can smell it on the street 50 meters behind my balcony) 28.07 watering 400 - 400
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Love this strain absolutley exploded with thc this last week. The smells are like zkittlez floral and hash its too morish
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2024/05/12 : nothing special to do this week, but there is yellowing too early... No more height gain, stretch is over. I set DLI to 36~45 and let LED at 20 cm from the tallest cola. RH still about 65% despite deshumidificator... biggest problem (for me) with Autopot system. I hope it will be OK. 2024/05/14 : I saw burned tips, that and the yellowing made me quick flush blueberry with 20 L of rain water at ambient temperature, pH=6.0. I thought I would avoid yellowing this time... 😅 I guess last shot of PK was a bit too much : I'll go for half of it for the next one. As plant was out of its grow space, I checked it and removed a few dead leaves, nothing more to notice. It was not easy to remove and reset plant without breaking anything!
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I'm back for another update this week! It hasn't been a very busy week this week, the veg area is vegging and the flower area is on its last week before harvest. I've been taking very small cuttings (about .1 gram) and scoping the trikes using a 45x desktop microscope. Ethos: Lilac Diesel #22 (x) Grandpa's Cookies #7- This seedling is still doing well and branching out keeping a "v" shaped branch formation, thinner long leaves and decently far spaced nodes. It is still the tallest plant in the whole garden now standing at 19 inches tall. It's top four branches are beginning to develop smaller branches from them. HSO/ Giest Grow: Tow Truck- Unfortunately the Tow Truck showed signs of being a male. Last week I had assumed it was a male. But this week I was able to call it for certain. I don't have the space to keep any males, so I went ahead and cut it down. This diary will now be for the Ethos Seedling! It is feminized so it will surely go to the flower room with the Raspberry Ripple plants it shares a tent with. Raspberry Ripple Clones (#1 and #2)- These veg clones are still spreading out with branching decently. The #2 Phenos hit 12 inches in height and received their topping. So now all plants in the clone tent have been topped once. Flower Tent (Raspberry Ripple #1 and #2)- It is currently day 67 Flower, Under the HLG Blackbird. I went ahead and dimmed it down one level. I let my buddy use my PAR meter for a few days. But I'd assume it's probably about 450-700 PPFD on most top sites. I've assessed the trichomes today and last week. Most are getting cloudy but I'm gonna wait just a few more days, to push into some amber coverage. A lot of the #2 pheno top sites are now leaning over and being fully supported by the trellis. The little branches just couldn't support the massive flowers it grew. One of the #2 plants is still holding strong and standing tall. But 2/3 are pretty much fully supported by the trellis. The number one phenos are once again super thick stalked, with thick branches. One of the #1 plants, looks like it completely bottomed out this week. Most of its leaves are completely faded. The other plant of the #1 Phenos is much more bright and vibrant. There are still some straggling white pistil hairs left on the #1s but they are still changing color by the day. Pushing into day 70 or 71 will probably be perfect harvest time! Thank you for checking in on my grow diary! Until next week! Happy growing and Happy Living! -Starfish
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De planten zijn naar hun nieuwe huis gegaan. Eerste week naar 12/12. De planten kregen wel wat root max schimmels en wat melasse en zeewiervoer. Enige info: ---------------------Jack Herer-------- --------- Jack Herer is de krachtigste wietplant die je uit zaad kunt kweken, dus zeker een van jouw favorieten! Onze wietzaden worden regelmatig getest en laten keer op keer zeer goede resultaten zien met ontkieming en stabiele groei van de planten. De plant bestaat voornamelijk uit sativa genetica. Deze wietzaden groeien uit tot prachtige wietplanten die zorgen voor een goede opbrengst aan dichte toppen met een hoog THC-gehalte. Dit is een soort die geschikt is voor zowel binnen- als buitenkweek. Het roken van deze wiet zorgt voor een krachtige high met een langdurig effect. Eigenschappen van Jack Herer wietzaden – Grote opbrengst met dichte toppen – Deze wietzaden zijn geschikt voor de binnen- en buitenkweek – Zeer bekende en populaire wietsoort – Dit is een soort met een hoog THC-gehalte – Geeft je een krachtige, langdurige blijvend effect Informatie Jack Herer wietzaden Bloeitijd: 9 weken Genetica: Jack Herer x Northern Light 70% sativa, 30% indica Planthoogte buiten: 100 tot 200 cm Oogstmaand buiten: van juni t/m oktober Opbrengst binnen: 550 gr/m² Opbrengst buiten: 200 – 800 gr / plant THC: 20% Link naar de shop: https://seedsgenetics.nl/product/jack-herer-gefeminiseerd/
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Remo Chemo is a dense and sturdy Indica-dominant plant that must be evenly pruned, low branches included. At the end of the flowering, her dark-green leaves tend to acquire purplish hues which are sometimes so dark as to seem almost black. A real sight to behold. Without her being particularly productive, Remo Chemo’s crops are really potent, which balances the final outcome. Her buds are round, uniform and compact, noted for their remarkable density and amazing resin count. On top of that, the THC levels are high, exceeding 20 %. Remo Chemo has very strong and intense overtones of Kush. The taste takes long to disappear and is reminiscent of the classic Californian flavours. Earthy, fuelly and peppery hints are found in it. Her taste and aroma are simply delicious, almost instantly captivating those who smell her. Remo Chemo delivers a potent effect that, thanks to her high THC levels, helps alleviate the side effects of cancer treatments (vomiting and nausea), boosts the appetite and reduces pain. But Remo Chemo can be used for recreational purposes as well, with a really intense physical high. No doubt her effect being so amazingly psychoactive will delight THC-lovers.
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Super busy with a move and a big garden reno. Sorry, this is the only update for this week
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She has grown about 10cm in the past two weeks showing signs of young stigmas no signs of deficiency the Fuel dog looks healthy for the hight she is. The fuel dog will not be fed anything until required. She stands at approximately 28cm
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Very dense colas and very stinky smell to them !!
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Over all was an amazing grow, super sticky dense nugs with smell of berries, highly recommended for everyone!!
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04/11/2021 Got outside to soak up some natural sunshine, morning sun light afternoon shad until she is accustomed to outdoor life. She should finish nicely in spring-summer sunlight.
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8th week in flower which will be the last week before they get chop down. Thinking on Monday, will have Saturday & Sunday left but we will see how they go cause I don’t want to cut down early … stay tune it’ll be on my YouTube channel as well. Harvest video.