The Grow Awards 2026 🏆
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@Unkraut
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another resin monster from seedstockers, with a very special scent, full of flavors! grinded it smelled like peppermint, and vaped it has a great sweet creamy taste!
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Week 2 of flower, RO water change with an EC of 1.3. Will adjust from here and observe the next day or two. Although you watched as I did a major defoliation, as you can see, they have bounced back pretty quickly. As of now, I will be defoliating every few days just to keep the light penetrating the canopy so we have some nice buds come harvest time. Will be back to update in a few days to update where they are at and if they need more nutrients. pH is set and stable. Stay tuned until the next update and follow my YouTube and Instagram (Link on growdiaries profile)
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@Bobaloo
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#BokashiEarthworks they have changed my growing game I need to pick up their k humate to fix my phosphorus deficiency but my plant has tripled in size imo shout out to Brandon Rust and his crew at Bokashi Earthworks!!!!!!!!
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📆 Semana 7 La A5 Chaze de Terpyz entra en su fase avanzada de floración, mostrando cogollos más densos y cubiertos de una capa cada vez más gruesa de resina. Los pistilos comienzan a oscurecerse, mientras el aroma se vuelve más intenso, con notas terrosas, amaderadas y un fondo especiado muy marcado. La planta mantiene su estructura firme y abierta, permitiendo una buena ventilación y evitando la humedad en los cogollos más grandes. Los riegos se ajustan con precisión, aportando el equilibrio perfecto para que la floración continúe fuerte y sin excesos. 🌼 La madurez se aproxima, y la A5 Chaze muestra toda su esencia clásica y potente. ¡Seguimos creciendo fuerte 💪!
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@Dairon
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Cada vez me gusta más esta variedad, fácil de cultivar, muy ramificadas y acepta las podas muy bien, haciendo poda de bajos y poda apical, he conseguido, en algunas plantas no en todas, igualar las ramas en altura con facilidad. Ya están apareciendo los primeros pistilos en 2 de las plantas, aspecto muy a tener en cuenta a la hora de seleccionar una madre, como ya comente cloné las 9 plantas (2 clones x planta) y me quedaré con una madre si me termina convenciendo su calidad.
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10/14-its clear these babes want to flower. HULK A,C, and D are doing fine/bouncing back from my error in week 5. HULK B seems to have been affected the most and is trying to recover. -Im not going to neut feed until the middle of the week depending on how the plants look! 10/15- Watered with Rhizotonic to aid the plants. 10/18- Plants are growing again! and looking happy! all is well. 10/20- Last day of the week but I decided it was time to feed. I started the first round of bloom feed. P.S sorry about the purple light in all my photos! I broke the zipper to my grow tent so taking them out is super hard! I will try and take better photos here on out!
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@Aedaone
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The temperatures, humidity, and watering volume(if measured) in grow conditions are all averaged for the week. The pH is soil pH. Any watering done by me is well water which is 7.6 pH and 50° F. Any listed nutrients are ml/gallon of soil. Day 1 we had thunderstorms and rain in the morning followed by sunshine. Day 2 we had rain in the morning followed by sunshine, then thunderstorms that night. Day 3 we had rain and thunderstorms that morning and intermittently throughout the day. Day 4 we had rain in the morning and cloudy until the evening when the sun came out. Day 5 we had rain in the morning then mostly cloudy until the late afternoon. Day 5 we had sunshine and clear skies until the afternoon. Around 4:00 pm a severe thunderstorm hit. It produced strong winds, heavy rain, and grape sized hail. Fortunately the hail lasted only a few minutes and only damages some leaves. Day 6 we had sunshine, but cooler temperatures in the mid 70's. Day 7 we had rain and thunderstorms through the previous night and into the morning. We had sunshine, clear skies, and temperatures in the upper 70's. That was followed by severe thunderstorms, rain, and a touch of hail from 4p.m. to 6p.m. The weather has been challenging this week. Rain everyday or night and lots of it. The rain on night 6 and morning 7 has started turning the hairs of TCA2 top bud brown. There's no softness and I hope it's not the start of rot. These fastbuds have taken a beating from the rain and there's more in the forecast. Other than the rain the buds are starting to smell and grow. Overall it was a successful week.
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@Chubbs
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420FASTBUDS FBT2307 Week 8 These 3 ladies are growing great. All at different stages of flower seems like. Stacking nicely in-between nodes. No really big issues and still feeding nutes every 3rd watering. All in all smooth sailing. Happy Growing
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@BudXs
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Oh it was a special week. Day 21 of flower marks the Silver Back Guerilla defoliation day!!!! I left one be. For him. To prove me wrong. BUT!!! That one had some dead leaves at the bottom that needed removal, not the defoliated plants!! Time will tell as to if what Im doing is right. I stick to my guns that this works for my room. Even though I read differently, removal of foliage has lowered my rh. Could very well be outside environment, however. By day 21F the room was a bush again. In my opinion, it needed the heavy defo to breathe. As for light penetration, I am extremely happy with the amount of heads receiving direct light. Im a pig in shit Thanks for looking, I dont want to hear your opinion on defo or schawazze, unless youre SBG
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@Dabcik
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Aumentato distanza lampada e ph dell’acqua di irrigazione. Le piante stanno bene hanno un bello stretch che sto cercando di tenere sotto la rete. Ora i fiori iniziano a formarsi
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@Ign33l
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Great! Very happy now moving to the 3rd week cause they will still have 5 more weeks before the flush :3. I think i will have to change the pot of the mid yellow one is getting big
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@MaxMo8
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Hello friends, this week is interesting, busy and even enthusiastic. I put compost tea for all of them, wish you happy days🤗
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@AustinRon
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TH 1Q2025 - Week 9 - Flower 6 
(ON Haze X Original Haze) X Northern Lights #2 “Todd’s Haze” Objective - 8 Female Plants, Topped ONCE @ Flip, 12” when topped - Modified Sea of Green Seeds Wet: 1139PM, 28.2.2025 Germinated: 2.3.2025 Flip: 21.3.2025 Harvest: 77 Days, DATE: 6.6.2025 _________________________________________ OBSERVATIONS A B C D E F G H (Convert to Plant ID) A - Moderate - Double Top B - Tall - Single Top C - Tall - Single Top D - REALLY TALL - Single Top E - Tall - Single Top F - Moderate - Double Top G - Moderate - Single Top H - Midget - Single Top __ Fri May 2, 2025 TH 1Q25 43:F:6:1 Harvest Dehu Amount: [ 4.5, gal] Runoff: [ 0.6, gal], [ 2.9, mS/cm] Res was empty. 2 Gal, there was a LITTLE Sol’n in the bottom of the res BUT Chiller Pump DRY. Chiller pump wouldn’t work for a couple of hours. After it cooled down and was re-submerged, it started cranking. These little Synchro/magnetic pumps are pretty resilient. The Little Giant as Feed Pump is awesome and pumps from the bottom 1/4”. The Synchro needs 2“ of water to submerge, with is 1/2 - 1 Gal, sitting around for ballast. Refresh Reservoir Amount: [ 2, gal] Primer A&B: [ 24.4, ml] EC: [ 1.9, mS/cm] 4 Gallon Refresh Amount: [ 4, gal] Primer A&B: [ 48.8, ml] Silica Skin: [ 24.4, ml] REVEG   Noted Revegging. Attribute it to HIGH EC (We ran up to 2.4 before bringing back down…) Dropped LightCycle to 11/13. - Looking to STAY COOLER ( 80°F) - Let’s reduce SUB-CANOPY Lighting to 50% (Dimmer @ 25%, lights for a 4x4) __ Sat May 3, 2025 TH 1Q25 44:F:6:2 Runoff Amount: [ , gal] EC: [ , mS/cm] We’re in reveg in earnest.      __ Sun May 4, 2025 TH 1Q25 45:F:6:3 Harvested Dehu: [ 3, gal] No Refresh No Pictures Bummed re: Reveg Today - Back to work tomorrow. __ Mon May 5, 2025 TH 1Q25 46:F:6:4 Only one thing to do - is to continue. Checked for Light Leaks. Re-adjusted Top Left Side Vent. Harvest Dehu: [ 1000, mll] Runoff Amount: [ 1, l] EC: [ 2.5, mS/cm] Refresh Reservoir - [x] EC: [ 1.8, mS/cm] - [x] SLF-100: [ 30, ml] - [x] Primer A&B: [ 40, ml] - [x] 3 Gallons (Dehu) Cleaned Manifold Filter: Silica Skin (White/Flake/Film) is clogging 2µ filter Need more stable Drip Rings - have to make my own, again. ;-} __ Tue May 6, 2025 TH 1Q25 47:F:6:5 Harvest Dehu - [ ] Amount: [ , ml] Runoff Amount: [ , ml] EC: [ , mS/cm] IF Runoff is 2 Liters: - Increase fertigation time to 3 minutes - Add Event 9 (9th HF Fertigation) - [ ] Consider reducing light Intensity, Main and Sub-Canopy __ Wed May 7, 2025 TH 1Q25 48:F:6:6 __ Thu May 8, 2025 TH 1Q25 49:F:6:7 - [x] Harvest Dehu: [ 3.5, gal] - [x] Dump & Clean Reservoir (Clean with H2O2). # No Silica ;-( - [x] Refresh Reservoir: - [x] 5 Gallons - [x] EC: 1.8 mS/cm - [x] Primer A & B: [ 67.7, ml] - [x] SLF-100: [ 25, ml] Our silica is creating a silica film in the irrigation manifold’s 2µ Filter. We’ll supplement separately, bi-weekly.
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day 7 Flowering: Hi all . It has been the start of their flowering this week and the initial stages of their stretch period. Time to exploit the burst of growth and set them in position for full light absorbing relaxation. The less stress to get light , the more focus on creating the beauty in flowering hopefully. I took some time to do a clear out of the small scrappy growth low down the stems to focus on the happy growing bud sites higher up. With their shape and size , the flowers would have been within the ball shapes and unable to develop properly. The shape of the plants from the tip spreading is very helpful now. I am able to tuck the really big powerhouse fans , underneath the developing lowers. This supports the lower growth to head higher but also keeps the main stem powered by the very important big fans. As these are autoflowers and able to use the available light through the huge fans , it can only be beneficial to keep them as long as possible while they are not blocking anything. The difference between the strains is noticable more now with the Strawberry Pie wanting to spread her branching more . Tip spreading has kept them smaller but their nature still has them wanting the long node lengths and cluster bud structures as opposed to long donkey di#ks. The other strains have benefited more from it and in particular, the #2 Six Shooter has an amazing amount of hopeful mains all fighting for focus so should be a good example of how tip spreading really works to create productive , squat beasts. Fingers crossed.lol They are still being fed just water with no additional boosts beside the last top dressings. I will be watering again with the biosys tea but they look so happy and green that I wont be adding any other products unless I notice a need. Cal.mag being the exception as I want to avoid the expected deficits from using l.e.d , before it can slow anything down in repair/recovery. The light is covering them all perfectly and with the height still to be lowered after the stretch is done , I know from previous Mars lights, the big solid nugs will appear.... I have used a video to show the past weeks growth rather than the usual pics and hope this will be more interesting than having to scroll pics. I also noticed a few leaf miners among the other plants and suspect we have some migration here too. Not too serious as yet but before it gets too bad , I used a store bought spray ( organic) to hopefully get to grips before they do. Failing this , a good smoke bomb might be used. Until the next time , be well and loved.
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Day 39 - 26.06 Set new light, 200watt led plus new swing fan Day 44 - 01.07 - Defoliation 50 leafs cut
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9/1 - Start of week four and all four of my Purple Microdots are female! That means I got 100% feminine seeds from this round and they are looking strong. One of the ladies is split at the main cola as if she had been topped...even though she hasn't. Can't wait to see how she turns out. Watered all today with RO water and molasses. 9/4 - Just a light water and some LST today. Still no nutrients and they are looking fabulous. Moving them just about a quarter of the way around the pot. They are really starting to become bushy and branch out.. They are all very green and looking great. 9/6 - First signs of flower! Each of the four have little pistils coming in and they look beautiful. I come in each day and water and do a little LST on all the ladies and that's about it. Will feed at the end of the week.
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🌸 Week 5 Complete – First Week of Flower Phase The light cycle has been switched to 12/12 since the start of the week. No clear signs of flowering yet, except for a slight preflower showing on the Seriotica. However, the stretch has definitely kicked in: 📏 Current height: • Seriotica: 42 cm • Cherry MAC: 46 cm • MAC n Cheese: 50 cm MAC n Cheese is stretching nicely and looks strong – just like the rest of the tent. 💧 Watering & Feeding • 6 L per plant every 3 days • Feeding at ~50 % of the Advanced Nutrients schedule • Input EC: ~1.3 🔍 Drain EC readings: • Seriotica: 1.1 • Cherry MAC: 1.0 • MAC n Cheese: 0.92 Still very happy with the medium mix (Plagron Lightmix + Coco) – especially because the runoff EC is consistently measurable and reliable. Looking back, I probably could’ve flipped to flower a week earlier – the tent is really filling up now! 😄