The Grow Awards 2026 🏆
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@Salokin
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Hi Growmies, Apologies for the interlude in our regular entries. This week's gaze falls upon the Caramel ensemble, each individual a paragon of horticultural elegance, now in the full throes of flowering. The first boasts a towering central cola, an emblematic feature of her thriving form. Leaves radiate good health, deep green with well-defined serrations, and the buds are glistening with trichomes, sticky and aromatic. Another displays her indica lineage with aplomb, dense and bushy with colas that are compact and frosted over. Her structure speaks to the grower's skill in light distribution and air circulation, ensuring each bud flourishes. The last spreads her limbs wide, maximizing every inch of her allotted space. With a multitude of flowering sites, her growth pattern is a testament to strategic plant training, enhancing light exposure and maximizing yield potential. Resilience and exuberance have defined this stage of the Caramel group's journey, highlighting the garden's capacity for bounty and the grower's commitment to excellence. As they move into full bloom, their distinctive features shine, forecasting a harvest that promises diversity and abundance. Stay lifted, Salokin
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@Marccap1
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All is on track for a nice grow... Dwc. For those that havent grown dwc... Its worth trying... Trust me... Hope you enjoy the pics...
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@SamDo
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Week 20 marks a transition phase for the Pineapple Upside Down, and the plant is now one full week into her new environment. The light cycle remains unchanged at 12 hours, and nutrition stayed stable. However, the major shift this week was the move from a 5000K veg light to a 3500K full-spectrum panel. This immediately triggered a visible reaction: the leaves, previously flat and perfectly extended, curled downward, showing a clear photonic stress response. Structurally, the plant is beginning to adapt. The earlier LST work is starting to show again: the tops are lifting toward the light, suggesting that she is reorienting herself and gradually regaining balance. Externally, the structure indicates a slow recovery, even though internal metabolic adjustment to the new spectrum will take more time. All environmental parameters were intentionally kept constant: – PPFD maintained at 550 after a 72-hour acclimation at 300 PPFD, – Temperature around 23°C, – Relative humidity near 70%, – No changes in nutrient formulation. This week’s focus was stabilization rather than growth. Given the current signs — partial recovery of the tops while the leaves still show stress — the plant will not be flipped to flower until she demonstrates a clear return of vigor. The upcoming week will be key. If the foliage regains posture and the stress diminishes, the transition to flowering can be considered. Until then, the approach remains minimal: no corrections, no boosters, only patience and consistency. Week 20 closes on a cautious yet optimistic note. The plant is stressed but responsive. The next phase will determine whether she fully adapts to her new 3500K full-spectrum environment.” Peace,,,
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@Aleks555
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🏆 Eternity Grow Cup 2025 Plagron and Zamnesia 🏆 Runtz by Zamnesia Seeds Our girl is growing strong and healthy! 🌱 She's happily absorbing Plagron nutrients, and it's really showing in her progress. Everything is going according to plan, and we’re thrilled with the results. On February 6th, we will switch the light cycle to 12/12 to start the flowering phase. That will mark exactly one month since we placed the seed in a paper towel for germination. 🌼 We can't wait to see her bloom! 🌿 #GrowDiaries #EternityGrowCup2025 #ZamnesiaSeeds #Plagron #Runtz #FloweringStage.
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Both are doing great! Finally got the temperature and humidity corrected enough that the plants are stressing less, and i also increased the lights back to 200W after 5 days. I think they're large enough now to handle more light - going to increase the light slowly over the next few weeks as well. No other issues - haven't had to add much nutrient solution or anything really... ph is super stable in both reservoirs as well. All that being said, I know the reality is that i'm going to run into a bunch of issues now that i've said i haven't yet.
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@Dr_Boom
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This was a fun first week. All 12 plants showed good growth. I had to support to three of the plants to ensure they didn't bend over. It was nothing serious, but I thought it was a prudent move. I'm not seeing any deformed leaves. All 12 are showing a nice uniform growth. Some are further along than others, but I attribute that to different germination dates; some are just a day or two older than their siblings. I'm being careful not to overwater them. When I did water them, I added a little Bloom Roots and Dyna Gro KLN. That should promote good root development. It was fun watching these plants griw strong during their first week of life! I didn't have any problems, and I can't wait to see how they progress.
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@Rangaku
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She’s done now ,just going in for a dark 48 hours with the dehumidifier and I’ll be clipping and chopping. Good times ahead
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@WeedAB
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I did cut it today! So now its going to hang for like 5 Days and then its finaly ready to smoke. I did switch of the light for 38 hours before i did hang it.
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@Dunk_Junk
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Day 70 - She grew 5cm / 2" this week! The amount of trichomes she has on her is frankly ridiculous 😍 totally white over. The smell upon touching them is intense Grapefruit 😍 PhenoFinders have done a great job breeding this. I'd like to try more of their range.
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@Miketama
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Quick update on Northern Lights! This week: • Stretching phase complete ✅ • Flower development and bulking up nicely • Fed with Thicker & Bigger Flowers at 1/3 dose • Light defoliation - keeping it wild and natural • Climate control stable with open Tent (door stays open 24/7 as always) • Light leaks during dark period? Don’t care! 😎
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@Robin87
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And there ready along with there big sister 67 days in flower to achieve the best smell I’ve ever smelt, these plants weren’t touched at all, not one leaf was removed throughout the entire grow, no nutrients, no PH the water, and I think it just shows for its self. same plan for drying and curing as the big one, will be back with a smoke review. Thanks for stopping by 👊🏻
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IMPONENTES A SU 4TA SEMANA DE VIDA,YA CON SU PRIMERA SEMANA EN FLORA, HEMOS PODIDO OBSERVAR SU CONSTANTE CRECIMIENTO TANTO EN CM DE ALTURA,COMO EN BRAZOS,CADA DIA NOS SORPRENDE MAS LA VELOCIDAD DE ESTA VARIEDAD (2020). . . SU PRIMERA SEMANA DE FLORACION ESTA SIENDO FERTILIZADA EN RIEGOS INTERMITENTES DE NUTRIENTES / AGUA / (AGUA + B52 ) DE LA SIGUIENTE MANERA: 3 BASES (micro,blom,grow) x 1ml/1L + 1ml de BUD CANDY. Progresivamente hasta llegar a la dosis recomendada por el fabricante.
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@RBG
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Week 10 Flower week 4 Flower-day 1 05/11/2025 Nutrients change Floramax veg1 Floramax Organabud Floramax flowering enhancer Floramax Rezin Cyco platinum series silica Green planet bud booster Complete grow cal mag ( sensi unfortunately got refunded so got this instead today ) Sleeps with the fishez ( hocI ) Ladies are looking good overall, let the fun goodness begin i guess 7/11/25 Blockage within systems finally fixed after 4 flushes. Not exactly sure what it was but whatever ive done has fixed it for now 🤷‍♂️😂 take it as a win for now i guess 11/11/25 I hate scrogging so I decided to take it off. Ive got lst on a few places to help bring the middle up a little more then will drop the lst off again and leave her be. Ive tried scrogging multiple times throughout the past few grows and I just don't like it
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No problems 28.11.24 Tank ran out of water 28.11.24 Watered small ones 1L each Tangie showing very first preflower after 33 days 30.11.24 Flip lights to 12/12 Ppfd 850 Some parts of purple lemonade 1000 Height Purple lemonade 60cm Small jelly breath 30cm Large one 45cm Slurricane 33cm Lemon haze 37cm Tangie 29 cm
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Hello, hello! Hope you're all doing well. Welcome to Week 7, Veg w/ Space Cookies. The Deets: The Good: -Space Cookies is moving well. I was able to make her quite a bit bigger by training her out this week. She took the space well and is filling up the new open space quickly. -Full transplant and first transition's feeding went very well and she took every drop. No burns, no dipping out, no attitude. -Strong like Bull. Every week she gets thicker and thicker. During transplant I buried a small portion of her stem to shore her up and it has proven to work very well. Smallest plant but has the thickest laterals and main. I really like this little one and I feel she has been the easiest to work with so far. Haven't faced as many issues with her as I have with the others (so far). Hope she keeps it up👌. -Pistil party! It's a girl! Yay!! So there's pistils. Not heavily pronounced yet, but clear as day. Will add in a picture tomorrow, but a little to shaky to take a proper photo, at the moment. Soon👍 -pH and PPM's are in check. Not too concerned about my ppm reads, as the new soil is warping these run-off numbers, but I'm very pleased to see her Run-off come back at a solid 6.2pH. A long road from the 5.3 I was battling for 1.5-2 weeks. The Bad: -Get atta here with that 'bad' nonsense. She's doing good😊 The 'Meh': -Got her to be a bigger bubble, but she lost some more height. Propped her up on the same ceramic pot that Do-Si-Dos was last grow. Almost a perfect height making an even canopy. -Really bushy. I open her up and it seems she's filled the empty space within 24 hours. Going to do a quick bottom to top defo and prune before moving her to flower. Still trying to learn what to take in Veg that will end up being nothing but LARF in Bloom. I feel I did a little better this time... but I'm positive there will be a lot to take in the early weeks of flower, during the stretch. -Before the transplant, I was running 24/7 extraction due to a weather change in my area. In her shorter 3 gallon pot, she picked up a bit of wind burn on the low end fans. I knew it was being pretty battered around, but I didn't really have a choice. I really needed that air exchange. These fans will be removed in near future if/when she needs/wants to cannibalize them. Notes of the Week: -All transplants were done with a 15mL/Gallon soil of Gaia Green 2-16-0 Bone Meal for slow release P/Cal throughout Bloom. Added bonus of keeping pH in check (somewhat like a dolomite lime). "Stim Root #1" for softwood applications has been used sparingly as well. Allows for zero delay when transplanting. Roots tap into new soil immediately. No stunting, no lost time. -A water feed was given to each girl in the past two days as I am back to my feed-feed-water schedule (and working well). I did include a small dose of GP3 Bloom, Humic acids, molasses and potassium silicate to keep her moving until the next feed (Bloom and Humic halved). Cut the Cal/Mag and pulling my Mag from the Bloom's 1.5%. -Training is pretty much over. PSK has a little work to do, but this week all the training ties will slowly be released and replaced with bracing cables. 5-6, 2 foot sticks of bamboo and 1, 3 foot main bamboo line have been inserted and will be used to pull laterals back inwards, give them strength, and help them carry their flowering weight. All bamboo sticks (except for the 3 foot main) were inserted into the new transplant soil where there would be no roots and no root interference. To reduce root interference on the 3 foot main, I sharpen to a point in order to push roots aside, not bluntly destroying them. -The flip is on the calendar. PSK is even in good shape now. It's time. Either Sunday, May 31st or June 1st these girls will be put into 12/12. I'm really looking forward to this, but as per the usual, I'm a little nervous. It's been a battle with them so far and I'm really, REALLY hoping Bloom goes a tad better then early Veg did. -Oddly enough, these plants are larger in size then grow #2, at the same period of time (49 days). Attributing earlier training and the SF for these changes. Keeping the girls shorter and using more LST has pushed them to move a bit faster. Noted. -Hygrowzyme and King Kola will be introduced into the new Bloom schedule in the coming week (s). I did not use the PK booster as early as recommended last grow and looking to see what changes I will see with proper applications, throughout flower. Hygrozyme will only be used for the first few weeks of Bloom. If anything feels amiss or my gut tells me somethings off, I'll stop it's use and just use what I know. Thank you for stopping by all ya'll. Been a pleasure to share this week and I look forward to sharing Bloom with you. I kept this one pretty short....Yay me! hahaha😅. Cheers everyone. Take care of you and yours, happy trails with the girls and see you on the other side. Peace!😃
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This girl really is coming along beautifully her buds are bulking and she producing more of a smell every day! This week I have been diluting/flushing the reservoir by just adding water at ph 6.2 before I do a full reservoir change for the full flush. Im hoping to see her really bulk up during these last few weeks. Happy growing 🌱
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Week 10 total life Week 5 flowering The stretching stopped and the energy is spent on bud formation. Fertilizer. Plagron Boom 5 ml, power bud 1 ml and green sensation 1 ml Stopped the vita race this week. Happy with the way it's building up it's bud density. leafs and flowers are turning purple and the resin production is great......4 weeks to go...can't wait 😶‍🌫️
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Hello growers and tokers! 👋 👩‍🌾 🧑‍🌾.🔥💨 This is one is living it up! Transplanted to final pot, an 11L fabric pot like all the other strains. Great root system going on.. I added 5 grams of Micro Vita from TopCrop to the soil. I took the pictures with my phone so you can't really appreciate the details but the roots are thick and strong. It sucks this one won't get as much veg time as the others so I'll definitely be growing this one again and with a full veg cycle. Looks to be a very promising strain! One Love!