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@Chamed33
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We at week 5 Flower and the buds are still pushing !! From week 1 to now I did not encounter any issues on the plant
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@gadjoo
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07/13/2022 watering 1.67l for each plants (root 1-grow 1.2-bloom 0.4 [ml/l]) 07/16/2022 watering 1.5l for each plants without nutrient 07/18/2022 defoliation watering 1.67l for each plants (root 0.5-grow 1.2-bloom 0.7 [ml/l])
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@greeneric
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The Plants recovered from topping last week and are now more or less on one level. I increased the light strength every day. Now at 40%.
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@cyberkyd
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Just an OKAY Week. Nothing miraculous. Growth is as stunned as expected due to over exposure to high PPFD I presume since they all look healthy in every other way except the height and density for a 2 week old vegging plant. It's not that of a weed. Transplanted them all into 3 Gal Fabric Pots, Except Gelato which is looking pointeless to plant at this stage. Feeding every second day about 250 ml per plant. Feeding Schedule 2 ML/Gal CalMag 2.5 ML Micro 2.5 Grow 1 ml Bloom. PH Down at 5.8 to safeguard against the odd's I sowed another Gelato seed to the fam on 10th Feb. Will Create a separate diary for that grow.
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@MrGrow
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7.12.2021 55 giorni di vegetativa. Applicato la rete alle piante, ho ripulito completamente la parte bassa, che non verrà illuminata, dai rametti più piccoli.
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Started just for fun not sure if it's mail or female but it's going well so far .
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This 5 plants are absolutely gorgeous, they're supper similar to each to each other beautiful leafs and structure, looks like this lady is gonna provide us with beautiful citrussy buds!! Stay tuned everybody! Great autoflowering strain by SPLIFF SEEDS!
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It absolutely stinks of pineapples in here! They’re looking fabulous! Dripping with trichomes and thickening up day after day! I can’t wait until they’re finished! I think they’re going to taste amazing!
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🌱 GROW LOG: Gorilla Cookies Auto (x3) ╭────────────────────────────────────╮ 🗓️ MONDAY 04/08/25 - 💧 BATCH & WATER - DAY 12 ╰────────────────────────────────────╯ → Soil getting dryer → Prepped batch of 5liter feeding: 🌡️PH: 6.44 📊 PPM: 364⚡ EC: 0.4 Used advised amount nutrients despite being an autoflower. 2x 200ml and 1x 400ml 🌡️ Temp (Day/Night): 24°C / 21°C 💦 Humidity (RH): 70% / 75% 🔁 VPD (Vapor Pressure Deficit): 0.85 💡 Light: 35% @ 25cm from canopy ╭────────────────────────────────────╮ 🗓️ TUESDAY 05/08/25 - 🌫️ FOLIAR SPRAY - DAY 13 ╰────────────────────────────────────╯ → Soil still moist → Lights off at midnight Nutrients: Vita Race 0.6ml/200ml in spraybottle in demineralized water @ 23:00 ╭────────────────────────────────────╮ 🗓️ WEDNESDAY 06/08/25 - DAY 14 ╰────────────────────────────────────╯ → Soil still moist - No actions taken 🌡️ Temp (Day/Night): 22°C / 21°C 💦 Humidity (RH): 65% / 73% 🔁 VPD (Vapor Pressure Deficit): 0.9-1.1 💡 Light: 35% @ 25cm from canopy ╭────────────────────────────────────╮ 🗓️ THURSDAY 07/08/25 - 💧 WATERING - DAY 15 ╰────────────────────────────────────╯ → Soil dryer → WATERED 2x 700ml and 1 x 1200ml → Stats within range 🌡️Temp (Day/Night): 23°C / 21°C 💦 Humidity (RH): 65% / 67% 🔁 VPD (Vapor Pressure Deficit): 0.9-1.0 ⚡Soil EC mS/cm: 0.5 💧 Soil Water Content (WC): 23% 💡 Light: 35% @ 25cm from canopy 🔆 PPFD (μmol/m²/s): 470 🌬️ CO₂ (ppm): 560 ╭────────────────────────────────────╮ 🗓️ FRIDAY 08/08/25 - DAY 16 ╰────────────────────────────────────╯ → Soil still moist → LST on plant with fabric pot → Stats within range 🌡️Temp (Day/Night): 25,5°C / 23°C 💦 Humidity (RH): 68% 🔁 VPD (Vapor Pressure Deficit):1.0 ⚡ Soil EC mS/cm: 0.5 💧 Soil Water Content (WC): 23% 💡 Light: 40% @ 25cm from canopy 🔆 PPFD (μmol/m²/s): 490 🌬️ CO₂ (ppm): 580 ╭────────────────────────────────────╮ 🗓️ SATURDAY 09/08/25 💧BATCH & WATERING - DAY 17 ╰────────────────────────────────────╯ → WC Dropped to 18% → Prepared batch 10L (2L Deminiralized + 8L tap)feeding: 1.2 EC / 660PPM / 6.5 PH / 22C → LST on remaining plants with plastic pot → Stats within range 🌡️Temp (Day/Night): 25,5°C / 23°C 💦 Humidity (RH): 68% 🔁 VPD (Vapor Pressure Deficit):1.0 ⚡ Soil EC mS/cm: 0.5 💧 Soil Water Content (WC): 23% 💡 Light: 40% @ 25cm from canopy 🔆 PPFD (μmol/m²/s): 490 🌬️ CO₂ (ppm): 580 1.5L +1.5L + 2L Watering Runoff Water: 1100-1500 PPM / 5.4-6.2 PH / 2.7 EC ╭────────────────────────────────────╮ 🗓️ SUNDAY 10/08/25 - DAY 18 ╰────────────────────────────────────╯ → Soil still moist → Stats on higher side → No actions taken 🌡️Temp (Day/Night): 25,5°C / 24°C 💦 Humidity (RH): 50% 🔁 VPD (Vapor Pressure Deficit):1.6 ⚡ Soil EC mS/cm: 0.8 💧 Soil Water Content (WC): 28% 💡 Light: 40% @ 25cm from canopy 🔆 PPFD (μmol/m²/s): 420 🌬️ CO₂ (ppm): 420 ╭────────────────────────────────────╮ 🌿 OVERVIEW ╰────────────────────────────────────╯ Gorilla Cookies Auto trio kept growing like chill little rockstars! 🌱 Monday’s 5L nutrient batch (0.4 EC, 364 PPM) fed 200–400ml per plant. Tuesday’s foliar spray (Vita Race) gave leaves a pep talk. Thursday’s bigger watering (700–1200ml) and Saturday’s 10L batch (1.2 EC, 660 PPM, 1.5–2L per plant) kept soil happy, though runoff hit high (2.7 EC, 1100–1500 PPM). LST started Friday on the fabric pot plant, hitting all plants by Saturday. Lights bumped to 40% @ 25cm, PPFD 420–490. CO₂ dipped to 420 ppm Sunday. 😬 Lessons: → Nutrient Caution: High runoff (2.7 EC) suggests overfeeding. Dial back nutrients for autos next time. → LST Timing: Starting LST mid-week boosted growth—keep it gentle and early! 🌿 → VPD Spike: Sunday’s 1.6 VPD stressed plants. Aim for 0.8–1.2 to keep them comfy. 💨 → Foliar Win: Tuesday’s spray worked; use sparingly at lights-off for max uptake. 🌫️ Takeaway: Plants are thriving, but need to watch nutrient strength and VPD to avoid stress. Keep LST and light tweaks coming!
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They seem happy so far, the living soil is a bit more dense than I'm used to so the soil has been taking longer between waterings than I would like. I just gave a deeper watering with 2 liters. And I'm aiming to maintain it with 1 liter every 2-3 days. I add a bit to the bottom first to see if it sucks any water up. And then usually top water the remaining liter.
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@Dunk_Junk
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Wow very good growth on her this week, doing VERY well in her tiny 1L airpot! She has a really thick stem already. I am worried she's not an autoflower though... Let's leave her for a few more weeks and see if she enters flowering.
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Day 70 First day of Week 10, 12 days of flower - Plants look like they are loving life in the tent. White hairs coming up everywhere. Smell is starting to increase. Soil is still moist so no water today. Day 71, day 13 of flower- Buds are forming nicely, soil is pretty dry so I'll water tonight or tomorrow morning. The closest top to the light is about 18" the others are about. 24"from the light. Currently at using the Growers Choice ROI-720 at 60% using 432w from the wall. Watered with 3 liters of plain water per plant. Day 72, 14 days of flower - just measured them today. Day 73, 15 days of flower- I turned the light up to 70%. Soil is pretty dry today. Day 74, 16 days of flower- watered with 3 liters per plant with 2.3ml/g of micro, 2.3ml/g of grow, and 3.3ml/g of bloom with 1 tsp/g of molasses. PH 6.4 @ 71°F. Plant B has some lower leaves turning yellow. Day 75, day 17 of flower- trimmed alotnof yellow leaves off of plants B and D, plant A is starting to yellow at the tips of the new growth. White hairs are growing fast. Day 76, day 18 of flower- you can start to see the tricomes on the sugar leaves now buds are starting to form. Starting to claw at the ends again. Mabey from too much water. Not sure why they are yellowing, not sure if it's over water or under water or over feed or under fed.
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Week 6 - Transition to Flower (First Bloom Week) The Donutz squad has officially entered the bloom phase, kicking off the first week of flower in style. The upgrade to 7L pots has gone smoothly, and the plants are thriving in their new space. Monday marked the start of the flowering cycle, and everything is set up for an efficient and productive Sea of Green. Setup Adjustments: Canopy Leveling: The taller plants in the front row are left as-is, while the shorter ones in the back have been placed on top of the empty 3.7L pots. This ensures an even canopy for maximum light distribution. Defoliation: Everything under the net that wouldn’t develop into usable bud — based on past experience — has been trimmed away. The focus is now entirely on the top canopy and cola production. Nutrients & Care: Flowering Nutrients: Greenhouse Feeding Bloom is in play, with 30g applied per 7L pot (following the recommended 3-5g per liter). This should carry the plants through the stretch phase and provide a strong start for flower development. Watering: Still cruising with reverse osmosis (RO) water, keeping things clean and steady. Light Intensity: Slowly ramping up the light week by week to avoid shocking the plants, aiming for full intensity once they’ve settled into the flowering phase. Plans for the Stretch & Beyond: A second net is ready to go for after the stretch, ensuring the canopy remains supported and those fat nugs don’t collapse under their own weight. Continued monitoring of canopy height and plant health as they shift their energy into flowering. Observations: The Donutz are responding well to the flowering transition, with no visible stress. The even canopy and clean lollipop structure are setting the stage for optimal bud production. Everything is lining up perfectly for a strong flowering run. The Donutz are about to shine, and the tent is poised to deliver a heavy, uniform harvest. The Florida Gang energy is real — time to watch the nugs stack!
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*Early Flower 09/10* (2) Fastbuds - Mimosa Cake Auto Aggressive LST was applied for even light coverage. Smaller-Lagging budsites and bigger fan leaves under net have been removed. Slight increase in nutrient feeds, thus far 0 signals of deficiencies. *Mid week update - 09/13* Both plants have grown approximately 6 inches in height Early flowering continuing to progress accordingly Half a gallon increase in water feed (Nutes included) *End of week recap 09/16* Mimosa Cake (Auto) - Both in week flowering accordingly Small increase on nute feeds - Moderate increase in filtered plain water feed (1.5 gallons ) *SEE END OF WEEK RECAP VIDEO*