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MAY 26TH 2024 - The gen 1 & gen 2 mom's have recently been cut back & lights have been dialed down to 35% to slow the growth down on the mom's until they are needed for cloning in a couple months. We have gotten it down to a science now with how to manicure them & cut them back then have them re-grow out again. I am VERY proud of myself as this is my first attempt at growing out mothers myself. I have always vegged out seeds & flowered from seeds with my own previous smaller ACMPR grows, Then managing other peoples grows they usually bought clones in I never had the opportunity to learn this aspect of cultivation, Until now & I feel we are doing very good ! These things are monsters and are super healthy and strong. With that said I would love any input or advice for growing out mother plants that we could use to improve even further ! I am always open to learning more. @seedsman The RUDE BOI OG seed has to be at least 5-6 years of age & it germinated no problem, I burned it with the bar LED's too close to them when they first germinated and it looked touch and go for awhile but I did not give up on her now she is going to be one of THE best moms, Wait and see ! Also, BE WARNED if you use these fabric pots that are supposed to air prune the roots for you & allow you to keep the plants in them indefinitely. The ORIGINAL set of them worked great on our first batch of mom's, BUT we almost lost the generation 2 mothers because of them failing and the roots grew right out the bottoms of the bags into the run off's from the feeds and almost messed up the generation 2 mother plant's luckily we spotted it, Transplanted them out into different fabric bags & resolved the issue. These ladies are almost 6 months old & going strong ! DO YOU want to grow mother plants LIKE THESE ? Then grab some LIGHTS, TENTS, SEEDS & NUTRIENTS FROM OUR SPONSORS !! PROMO CODE GREEN PLANET : LEGACY PROMO CODE MARS HYDRO : LEGACY PROMO CODE SEEDSMAN : LEGACY10 MAKE SURE TO FOLLOW OUR SOCIALS & JOIN OUR GREAT COMMUNITIES ! TWITTER : https://x.com/LegacyMrketFarm YOUTUBE : www.youtube.com/channel/UCR89iF2Iqy3zlHZhFfU2MMg YOUTUBE GAMING : www.youtube.com/channel/UCw8-qCFg-PUf00waTO5JOGw
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When I attempted to defoliate her I guess I got too close to the main vein and killed the 8th branch, shitty. 7 tops it is The only video for all my diaries, don't have the time to wait for it to upload the video to every diary. Pretty disappointed in my strawberry but maybe she just wasn't the gal for me. She has one branch that never fully recovered from defoliating her. I'll try again next grow but maybe super-cropping and topping her is a better training route. I'm excited and kind of worried to see what kind of colas I get from a 9 week old plant plant with only 2 nodes on each branch. Please stretch...
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I have had a blast growing this plant inside this LEAF unit. There was very little I had to do in order to have so much plant. I cannot wait to add another diary with some more grows. The smell of the plant is incredible and will only get better. The smoke is gentle, and it actually leaves a Minty feeling in your mouth, this was surprising but really cool given the name of the plant. I will start my next grow in November, be on the lookout for that journal. Final Dry bud weight 443g! If you like this journal and would like to have a similar experience growing your own, go here. www.GetLeaf.co
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I was very shocked on how fast it grewand how much it produced very great strain a must for you Indica lovers very strong I went to about 80% red hairs perfect smoke a lot of cannabinoids and a lot of leftover sugar leaves great for lovers of bubble hash
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Leaves continue to turn yellow and fall off
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Today marks the 7th week of flowering for my cannabis plant, and it's truly fascinating to observe the changes that are taking place. The stretching phase has officially come to an end, and now the plant is fully focused on developing its buds. I can see that the buds are starting to swell and gain size, which is a promising sign of a healthy flowering process. I've adjusted the feeding schedule with BioBizz products to match the plant's current needs. Overall, the plant looks healthy and vigorous. The pistils are turning a beautiful shade, and the resin production is beginning to increase. I’m excited to see how the buds will continue to develop over the next few weeks. I’ll keep monitoring closely and make sure everything stays on track. Be excited for the coming weeks 💚🌱🌱
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Apple blossom looks a bit behind the others from this run. Unfortunately it had problems when germinating and could not get rid of the seed-shell so I had to help her out. Based on her growth and size looks like it will be a small plant. I topped her on day 30. Let’s see what the next week will bring for her 🙏🏼💫✨
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I took a ton of pictures this week. This plant is beautiful! The amount of crystals that she has produced in the last week is crazy. Overall the plant does't seem to be stretching much at all, and I hope that it doesn't seem too be too small.Considering this is a 10 week flower, I'm hoping that it should be a bit smaller than other plants that i'm seeing on here. The smell has really increased this week. Just entering the room now you know that someone is growing in there. I do have a carbon filter going, but the smell seems to be coming more from the walls of the tent. Since this is my first grow, everything here is pretty cheap. Eventually I’ll upgrade to higher quality items. I’m worrying that I’m watering wrong. Each week I water twice. Once with nutrients and once later in the week with just water. 4 liters of water each time. And giving all of the nutrients in that one feeding of 4l of water. Any feedback on if this is ok or if this is causing any harm to the plant would be appreciated. I also seemed to solve the really high humidity issue this week. When watering in the past I wasn’t pouring it into the soil properly, and it was draining off to the side of the container, it would all run off and pool behind the plant and I wouldn’t realize. This week I took more time when watering and all water seems to have gone into the soil. Following the watering the humidity only seemed to get up to 63%. Previously it was around 74% for about 3 days. I think this is a win. Goal harvest date is January 14th. Can’t wait!
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..shes in a 3 gallon pot..Man what a beautiful plant.. She's taller than me lol..the only issue it the light. I dont think its strong enough to bring out her full potential. So i do have 2 clones outside still they're not tall lol. Maybe around 12 inches.. But genetics is 150% the best. .. Her nodes dont have buds they have branches. So behind every leaf is a branch. Those are going to stack up so dam crazy. How can i not love it. .. In ground she would reached the atmosphere lol.. IM STILL BANNED.. I C A N N O T COMMENT TO ANYONE... .. Growdiaries tech team is really a bunch of elementary kids... I would not tell people im a gd tech person because they are THE LAUGHING STOCK of internet.. Burger king has a better tech team.... Thanks again to my loyal friends an growers family.. I love all of you.. 🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆dev genetics. Keep up your goal of making ur own strand. You really rock my brother.. All my followers keep safe.. Have fun growing.. And highest respect to you all from me thank you.. Doctors choice great strand genetics.. I already removed over 7 main lower branches not to mention 10 " nodes/branches" is she was in ground in full sun i KNOW i could climb her. By far THE wildest structure of branches and nodes.. The 4 main colas should shack up to around 3 ft each .. I dont care if she take 10 months to fully finish she is a Frankenstein monster 💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆
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So Misses anonymous is on the 12/12 schedule, she did a little bit more stretching, but not too much. She seems to be fluently growing fruit Gave her a little bit of booster twice this week. 🤞 Hope she keeps up this pace
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Very straight forward week in terms of progress. All the secondary lines of the Dominican Republic strain were trimmed, and the plants were foliar fed for the first three days. As an additional note I switched to red and blue light to prepare them for flower.
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Hi all 😁 Hope everyone keeping well and having a wonderful week! Thank you all for such amazing support on this bananas journey 💚💚💚 Will be updating this week journal daily so please remember to revisit to see full week content. So far this grow it's going great. Girls are stretching by hour. Great health, nice green colours, more and more squares taken on the netting, flowering nicely progressing, I'm very happy 😁 Planning to apply more selective defoliation, especially to Xena. No changes to nutes except few extra drops of calmag just in case and will try to fill the net entirely. Week 7 Nov 27- Dec 3 Nov 27 Selective defoliation applied on Xena. 8-10 mainly small fan leaves. She is still a bit shy to open as much as her sister. No rush my girl. You still doing great! Nov 28 First watering for this week. 7ltr beetwen them both with 4h spread. Runoffs. Xena 300ml PH 6.1 Athena 250ml PH 6.4 😁. So far the largest amount of my magic mixture consumed by my 🍌💜👊 girls. Well done👏 Nov 29-30 Leaves tucking and joyful observation🤓 Dec 1 Selective defoliation and first stage of lolipopping on both girls. Decided to go a bit heavier as tomorrow heading for trip and wont see my girls until Tuesday! They will be all alone without any supervision so hopefully they will behave and I will be nicely surprised of their development on my return. Watered with 2tr mixture and sprayed with water and fish mix solution right after defoliation. Planning to feed them tomorrow as much possible 6-7ltr before heading off to our voyage to Amsterdam 😎 do anyone know ls if any of coffeeshops have Fastbuds strains available? Would love to try 🍌💜👊🤤😋 Dec 2 Girls watered as above and both PH 6.4 on runoffs. Dec 3 Girls are unsupervised until December 5th. Thank you all for such amazing support on this journey 😊 love you all!!, 💚💚💚 Stay tuned for upcoming week update right after my return. Peace and love brothers and sisters ✌️💚
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We’re now in the final stage of the grow. The plants are receiving plain water only, and we’re just watching and waiting for the right harvest window to open up. Trichomes are still showing some clear heads, so I estimate we’ve got around 10 days left, give or take. That would bring us to a total of 14 weeks from sprout to harvest, which is definitely on the longer side for modern autoflowers — but every strain is different! Leaves are fading fast, senescence is well underway, and everything is pointing towards the final phase. Now it’s all about patience, letting them finish strong to maximise flavour, smoothness, and yield. --- Grow Conditions (still consistent): 💧 Watering: 1500ml every third day 🌱 Nutrients: None (flushing, previously BioBizz schedule) 💡 Light Intensity: ~1000 PPFD 🌡️ VPD: ~1.82 kPa 🌞 Temp: ~28°C 💦 RH: ~50%
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Been flushing in anticipation of cutting down. Day 100 (yes I'm late) chopped the two main colas. They are very dense and heavy!!!!! Just a few more days for the rest of the plant.
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# Amnesia Haze Auto Pheno B by Zamnesia 🌱💚 ## Week 1 | Small Roots, Big Partnerships Hello GrowDiaries family! 👋🌱 Welcome back to another update from the 12/12 From Seed project. Today we're following Amnesia Haze Auto Pheno B through her first week of life. At first glance, she may appear smaller than some of her sisters in the room, but one of the most important lessons in cultivation is remembering that plants do not all develop at exactly the same pace. What matters most during this stage is not size. What matters is health. And so far, this little lady is doing exactly what she should be doing. --- ## A Different Pace Throughout the week, Amnesia Haze Auto Pheno B remained slightly behind some of the larger seedlings in the room. This isn't unusual. Even when plants share the same environment, genetics often express themselves differently during the seedling stage. Some rush forward immediately. Others take a more measured approach. In this particular case, this plant also started a few days behind the rest of the garden after the first germination attempt failed. That one was entirely on me. Growing is a continuous learning process, and occasionally mistakes happen. Fortunately, a second seed was started successfully, allowing this beautiful genetic to join the run. Because of that delayed start, she naturally appears smaller than many of her sisters during this first week. What impressed me most wasn't her size. It was her consistency. Each day brought visible progress. Each new set of leaves emerged healthy. And by the end of the week, she was clearly settling into her new environment and beginning to build momentum. --- ## Building the Foundation Like the rest of this project, she was transplanted directly into her final container filled with Plagron Lightmix. The goal remains simple: Allow the root system to establish itself without the need for additional transplants later in life. While the visible growth above the soil may seem modest, the majority of the work during this stage is taking place underground. Every day the root system expands, explores new territory, and begins building the infrastructure that will support the plant throughout the rest of its life cycle. Healthy roots create healthy plants. Everything begins there. --- ## A Smaller Container, An Interesting Comparison One additional detail that makes this phenotype particularly interesting is her container size. While most plants in this run were transplanted into 15-liter final containers, Amnesia Haze Auto Pheno B was placed into an 11-liter pot. The decision wasn't made because of any concern about the plant itself, but rather as an opportunity to observe how container volume may influence development throughout the grow. Root space plays an important role in plant growth. A larger container provides more room for root expansion, greater water-holding capacity, and a larger nutrient reservoir. A smaller container, on the other hand, can sometimes encourage slightly different growth patterns, potentially influencing plant size, watering frequency, structure, and overall development. At this stage, the difference is unlikely to be significant since the root system is still establishing itself. However, as the weeks progress, it will be fascinating to compare her development against her sisters growing in 15-liter containers. One of the most enjoyable parts of documenting an entire run is being able to observe these small variables and see how they influence the final result. For now, she appears perfectly healthy, and this little side experiment may provide some valuable observations later in the season. --- ## The Mycorrhizal Network One of the most important additions during transplant was the application of mycorrhizal fungi. Although often invisible to the eye, these beneficial fungi create one of the most fascinating partnerships found in nature. Once established, mycorrhizae form a symbiotic relationship with the plant's root system. The fungi attach themselves to the roots and begin extending microscopic networks throughout the surrounding soil. Think of it as a natural underground extension of the root system. The fungal network can access water, minerals, and nutrients that the roots alone may struggle to reach. In exchange, the plant shares sugars produced through photosynthesis. Both partners benefit. The fungi receive energy. The plant gains access to a much larger exploration network beneath the soil. Over time, this relationship can improve nutrient uptake, water efficiency, root development, and overall plant resilience. Nature has been using this system for millions of years. We're simply learning how to work alongside it. --- ## Environment Environmental conditions remained stable throughout the week. Daytime temperatures averaged approximately 27°C while nighttime temperatures remained close to 25°C. Relative humidity remained around 55%. The nutrient solution was maintained at pH 5.99 with an EC of approximately 0.46 mS/cm. Root zone and solution temperatures remained close to 21°C. Lighting was provided under the Future Of Grow Black Series LED system operating under the 12/12 From Seed methodology used throughout this project. As always, consistency remains the objective. The seedlings are not being pushed aggressively. They're simply being given a stable environment in which to develop naturally. --- ## First Week Development As the week progressed, the plant continued producing healthy new growth. The first true leaves expanded steadily. Leaf color remained vibrant and uniform. Structure stayed compact. Internodal spacing remained tight. Despite being one of the smaller plants in the room, the overall appearance remained healthy and balanced. Sometimes the smallest seedlings end up becoming some of the most interesting plants later in the grow. And that's part of what makes documenting every stage so enjoyable. Every plant writes its own story. --- ## Looking Ahead The first week is now complete and the foundation is in place. Roots are expanding. The mycorrhizal partnership is beginning to establish itself beneath the soil. New growth is accelerating. And this little Amnesia Haze Auto is starting to find her rhythm. She may be one of the smaller plants in the room today, but there is plenty of time ahead. For now, the objective remains exactly the same: Healthy roots. Healthy growth. And steady progress one day at a time. 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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Hi all What a great week it has been for the Zammi girls this week. I flipped them to flowering two days after my last entry. They had reached a good point for my space to make sure that I have the airflow and light coverage to endure the mains could all benefit. The results of the H.s.t/Quad training has been successful and I now have multi merristems ( mains) of equal position . This will now hopefully feed them all the benefits that the main usually gets and ensure lots of chunky colas with very little popcorn to waste energy on. Bruce Banner #3 is performing brilliantly. I did lose the snapped and repaired f.i.m but the crown of mains ( 8) and the single one left in the middle will be a great foundation for the next stage of their life. This lady has not missed a beat from the Germination and is showing the breeding experience that has produced it too. No signs of any issues at all so far. Candy Rain although a lot smaller than her cousins from Zammi is beginning to catch up very nicely with 4 very chunky looking mains forming. The last next week of stretch should give her a very nice shape and structural strength for some fat colas too. Her colour and vigour is excellent and the rips are putting out so e very nice energy too. Jealousy #1 is really enjoying the chance to push as many of her branches to light as possible with the opening up of her natural growing structure. Plenty of in-fighti g to be the main stem which is a benefit and her overall size and appearance is excellent. #2 has really been a shock with the size of some of her fan leaves ( see pic) She has a few huge I es that will be grabbing so many lumens to convert that I will be sad to defoliate them . She is really fighting to impress over her sister it seems and her overall size is just a little smaller than #1. They have plenty of lower stem growth with fairly short node lengths that will form up to make some very long thick colas hopefully. Seeing how well these girls have filled the space and the nice even canopy that is still uniform after a weeks stretch , I think I will need to defoliate at day 21 of flowering to make sure they don't get too close together and stop the cool fresh air from circulating through them all. We are just warming up in the UK so I thinkni will need to also keep check on room temps and humidity more now too. Hope the video is useful to someone out there and I hope you can continue to follow along as we go. Be safe and well.