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We used a 200L rain catcher to brew feed using General Hydroponics. Worked well, we just needed to add some PH solution as it was slightly acidic. We definitely made a few mistakes when transplanting last week, next season we will be doing things alot differently in terms of homes so they don't have to get transplanted so often.
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Aug 1: strong start to the week- it’s been hot and sunny lately and this will be our third and final day at 30 C. Lemon Cream Kush looks great and is flowering now after two full weeks of force flowering (12h of darkness). Aug 4: added another loose Scrog net layer to hold it together but to also allow separation of the colas to expose them to sunlight. Aug 5: plants in this wagon are getting too big to move easily into garage. Will stop forcing and switch back to 15.5 h of daylight in yard. Still using far red light at dusk as a bloom booster.
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Hello Growmies! As we conclude our Epic Buzz journey, let's dive into the final harvest data under the exceptional conditions provided by the Trolmaster and the engaging platform of GD. This week marks the end of our cultivation cycle with a final wet weight of 1720 grams from a setup featuring the FC4800 light dimmed to 65% maximum, utilizing 108 watts over an area of approximately 0.48 square meters. Final Harvest Metrics: Yield Efficiency: Achieved an impressive yield efficiency of 15.92 wet grams per watt, underscoring the efficiency of our light setup. Area Yield: With a productivity of 3583.33 wet grams per square meter, our cultivation space was maximized for optimal output. Plant Yield: Each plant contributed significantly, averaging 573.33 grams, highlighting robust growth and development. Density: The garden hosted 6.25 plants per square meter, optimizing space without overcrowding. Energy Utilization: The grow utilized 225 watts per square meter, a testament to our strategic light management. A huge shoutout to Trolmaster for making such an amazing contest possible, and to GD for providing a platform that brings us all together. This cultivation journey has been a rewarding challenge, showcasing the potential of careful strain selection and attentive grow practices. In the meantime, feel free to check out my upcoming Barneys Farm diaries which will soon take over this tent. Exciting times ahead as we continue to explore and share our passion for growing! Stay Lifted! Salokin
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TH 1Q2025 - Week 4 - Bolt I 
(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 _________________________________________ 
Weeks Summary: - Photos indicate we’ve been overdriving our plants. Lime - Yellow Green, Stressed lowers. NOT Relaxed. - Tue - EOW We’ll run moderate light, Low-Moderate Feed (EC: 1.1) __ Fri Mar 28, 2025 TH 1Q25 8:B:1:1 All plants have lifted, with minor praying at least.  Applied Remaining Gallon of Root Steering solution. TODAY we switch to Rooted Leaf Medium @ 1.3 mS/cm. At this point the Coco should be WELL BUFFERED with CalMag - Reducing Calcium to normal level, we should be able to run w/ NORMAL Calcium levels, no boots. We’ll see We need - more nitrogen evident in the plants - to get from 351 - 750 µMol/m2/s - To ramp EC from 1.2 - 1.6 When the girls are receptive . . . __ Sat Mar 29, 2025 TH 1Q25 9:B:1:2  PRE-CUT Foliar of MOMs (15 Min before taking Cuts): [ 1, pt] - Cal Mag Fuel: [ 2.5, ml] - Lush Green: [ 0.625, ml] - Resin Bloom: [ 2.5, ml] Wrap Label below Top Node Top to Node 3, Cut plunged in water - [x] 8 Cuts, “Todd’s Haze” - [x] 2 Cuts, Lemon Jeffery Dip Tray - Rooting Powder, Aloe Gel - Top + 2 Nodes Cuts to Rooting Cubes - Cut 45° just below 2nd Node - Gently Abrade cuticle of stem below 2nd Node - Dip END in - Rooting Powder - Beauveria Bassiana - Fresh Aloe Vera Gel - Afix IN Prepped Rooting Cube - 1/4” from BOTTOM NOT THROUGH - Place in Rooting Tray, Cover “Cut Foliar Solution” When All cuts in Dome, Foliar (1 pt) w/ - PCAL 1660: [ .25, g] - KelPak: [ 1, ml] - CalMag Fuel: [ 1, ml] # Acidification of PCAL 1660 - Photosynthesis Plus: [ .75, ml] DAILY UNTIL ROOTED - - [x] Verify Rooting Cubes are adequately hydrated - [x] Light Foliar with Cut Solution Take Cuts WHEN All Phenos are WELL into 6 Nodes - When ALL Cultivars have At Least 6 Nodes: - Top to 3 - Use Crown as Cut for Labeled Pheno - [x] Prep Cut Dome - [x] Pull Seedling Mat (78°F) for use UNDER Cut Dome - [x] Rooting Prep - [x] Rooting Powder - [x] Beauveria Bassiana - [x] FRESH Aloe Vera Gel - [x] Root Riot Cubes MOISTENED / NOT WET Cut Spray Solution - [x] KelPak: [ 4, ml, gal] - [x] PCAL1660, [ 2, g, gal] - [x] Photosynthesis Plus, [ 6, ml, gal] - [x] Check All Pots for Emergent Roots Once we’ve roots at EACH pot - Switch to Normal Fertigation . . . Fertigation: 1 Gal, EC: 1.2-3 - [x] Primer A&B: [ 5, ml] - [x] CalMag Fuel: [ 2.5, ml] - [x] Silica Skin: [ 2.5, ml] - [x] Lush Green: [ 2, ml] - [x] Root Anchor: [ 2, ml] - [x] Peak Bloom: [ 2, ml] - [x] Photosynthesis Plus: [ 6, ml]  __ Sun Mar 30, 2025 TH 1Q25 10:B:1:3 Fertigation: 1 Gal, EC: 1.2-3 - [x] Primer A&B: [ 5, ml] - [x] CalMag Fuel: [ 2.5, ml] - [x] Silica Skin: [ 2.5, ml] - [x] Lush Green: [ 2, ml] - [x] Root Anchor: [ 2, ml] - [x] Peak Bloom: [ 2, ml] - [x] Photosynthesis Plus: [ 6, ml] - [x] TM-7 (µNutrients): [ 0.5, tsp] # Teabag Style Infusion  __ Mon Mar 31, 2025 TH 1Q25 11:B:1:4 Fertigation: 1 Gal, EC: 1.3 - [x] Primer A&B: [ 5, ml] - [x] CalMag Fuel: [ 2.5, ml] - [x] Silica Skin: [ 2.5, ml] - [x] Lush Green: [ 2, ml] - [x] Root Anchor: [ 2, ml] - [x] Peak Bloom: [ 2, ml] - [x] Photosynthesis Plus: [ 6, ml] - [x] Quillaja 60 Powder: [scant] IF Initial appearance at Lights on doesn’t suggest “Relaxed, supple,” we’ll run @ EC: 1.1 Until resolved . . . __ Tue Apr 1, 2025 TH 1Q25 12:B:1:5 We’re Running Lowered Light. And reducing EC to 1.1 until we’ve plants that seem REALLY HAPPY. Fertigation: 1 Gal, EC: 1.1 - [x] Primer A&B: [ 5, ml] - [x] CalMag Fuel: [ 3.0, ml] - [x] Silica Skin: [ 2, ml] - [x] Lush Green: [ 2, ml] - [x] Root Anchor: [ 2, ml] - [x] Peak Bloom: [ 2, ml] - [x] Photosynthesis Plus: [ 6, ml] - [x] TM-7: [ 0.5, g] - [x] Quillaja 60 Powder: [scant] - [ ]  __ Wed Apr 2, 2025 TH 1Q25 13:B:1:6 EC: 1.1 LightIntensity: [ 400, µMol/m2/s] We only watered 220 / plant, about half of what we’ve been delivering. Foliar: # 1 pt Spray Bottle @ Lights ON - [x] Solar Rain: [ 2.5, ml] - [x] Silica Skin: [ 2.5, ml] - [x] Photosynthesis Plus: [ 1.5, ml] - [x] Quillaja 60 Powder: [scant] __ Thu Apr 3, 2025 TH 1Q25 14:B:1:7 EC: 1.3 LightIntensity: [ 401, µMol/m2/s]. # Staying low, waiting for plants to resolve Fertigation: 1 Gal, EC: 1.3 - [x] Primer A&B: [ 5, ml] - [x] CalMag Fuel: [ 2, ml] - [x] Silica Skin: [ 2, ml] - [x] Lush Green: [ 2, ml] - [x] Root Anchor: [ 2, ml] - [x] Peak Bloom: [ 2, ml] - [x] Kelpak: [ 4, ml] - [x] Photosynthesis Plus: [ 6, ml] - [x] Quillaja 60 Powder: [scant]
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gained 10" in the last 7 days. 19" in the last 2 weeks. doing extremely light stress training. just enough to get the light evenly to the leaves. there are multiple colas coming up together. hoping for a decent amount from these plants. im doing a light defoliation each week. changed the way the lights hang in the 3rd tent to give more room to grow and light covers more of the plant now
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Que pasa familia, vamos con la primera semana de floración de estas Black muffin F1 de Sweetseeds. Vamos al lío, me quede con 3 por espacio, siempre pongo alguna semilla de más por si no abriese alguna por no perder ese hueco del indoor. También se trasplantaron a su maceta definitiva, en este caso de 7 litros y el trasplante se realizó correctamente. El ph se controla en 6.2 , la temperatura la tenemos entre 20/22 grados y la humedad ronda el 50%. Hasta aquí todo, Buenos humos 💨💨💨
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Nov 13 - Day 94 - More bulking up, girls are holding water longer. Watered Older plant at 7.45PM. Started defoliating withered leaves with trichomes, I'm keeping those for now, and will combine with bubble hash trim. Nov 14 - Day 95 - Both pots aren't super light so I'll wait until tomorrow and water both at the same time. Starting to think about drying and harvest, I suspect there to be a fortnight between each harvest - but unsure if I can afford the tent space with next run growing. I think I'll water either as lights turn off (if humidity wont rise) or first thing on Nov 15. Nov 14 - Trichomes are milky with the speckle of clear and amber. Lets hope the lagging cola fattens up in the week to come. Nov 14 - WATERED Younger plant at 10.30PM. Nov 15 - Watered Older plant at 3PM Nov 16 - Watered Younger plant at 5PM Nov 17 - Woke up to 80F. Likely at higher temp for 1 hour before noticing. Defoliated a few leaves, including one or two with trichomes, of which I've saved. Nov 18 - Watered Older plant at 6AM. Younger plant pot is light at lights off- will water first thing in the morning. Also removed dead tips and accidentally chopped a healthy fan leaf. I was hoping to chop today, but it might be another week before the younger plant is ready. Nov 19 - DAY 100 - Watered Younger plant at 10.30AM. Trichomes are developing nicely, I suspect 1 more week with younger plant which makes me wonder when to chop older plant.
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Day 98: Fertigated 10l Hello growmies and welcome to week 15 for Nesia - this superb Amnesia Haze Auto from Fast Buds. Nesia continues to amaze me as by far my largest plant. If you have been following my grow series you will know that I recently harvested Karen, who was dwarfed by Nesia, and Karen has yielded 160g dry. So I am properly excited to see if Nesia can set me a new yield record! I think she can and will! Day 100: So I can no longer move her out of the tent to photograph, she is just too big and too heavy with bud. It is recipe for disaster. So for the rest of the grow I will be doing my best to get good photographs in the tent. I hope that's okay, because I don't have a choice really. Anyway she is a photogenic girl to say the least so I am not too concerned. I am really enjoying this new camera, I need to explore the limits! Anyway you should expect another update tomorrow or soon! :D Day 104: Fertigated 10l I very nearly cut Nesia today, I even announced on Twitter that I would in the end I decided to let her go a bit longer I want to see some serious amber! I think I am starting to get the hang of the lighting and new cam... practice practice!
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eek 1 Flower – Light Shift, Energy Shift: The Sundae Driver Flip Begins The light has changed. The rhythm has changed. And so begins the next phase of our journey with these two beautiful Sundae Driver phenos—F2 and F3, strong, structured, and ready for the path ahead. Light Flip: 11/13 Schedule This week marks the official light flip, we’ve moved from 18/6 to 11 hours ON, 13 hours OFF. This is more than a timer tweak, it’s an intentional signal to the plants. It tells them: “It’s time to shift your energy. It’s time to bloom.” Why 11/13 and not the classic 12/12? From past experience, this slightly reduced light period tends to: • Encourage faster onset of flowering • Mimic natural seasonal changes more closely • Push plants gently but clearly into the bloom phase • Slightly reduce internodal stretching, depending on strain It’s a subtle technique for growers who want to bring their genetics into flower with intention, not just automation. ⸻ Current Plant Stats Both Sundae Driver phenos are looking phenomenal: • F2 (Pheno #2): 7 to 8 solid nodes, well-structured branching • F3 (Pheno #3): 6 to 7 nodes, evenly spaced, healthy top growth • Height: ~40 cm each • Structure: Symmetrical, thriving, ready to stretch They’re not showing pistils yet—no visible pre-flowers, no white hairs, but that’s expected. It’s Week 1 Flower by light schedule, not by physiology. The hormonal shift has just begun. ⸻ Nutrient Shift – From Start to Top This week also marks a change in the feed program. We’re saying goodbye to Aptus Start Booster and welcoming Top Booster into the rotation. • Why the switch? Because the plants are transitioning from root-zone stimulation to pre-flower induction. • Top Booster is designed to: • Initiate floral development • Begin the phosphorus-potassium push • Provide trace elements aligned with bloom-stage signaling We’re using the same measurements as Start Booster, no shock, no surge. Just a clean hand-off, keeping the biological engine running smooth. Current Feed Includes: • Aptus Regulator • Aptus CalMag Boost • Aptus All-in-One Liquid • Aptus Top Booster (new this week) ⸻ Environmental Stats – Pushing the Edge, Managing the Heat • PPFD: 760 µmol/m²/s – Measured on the TrolMaster MBS-PAR sensor, dialed in • Temp: 31°C – Yes, a bit high, but the girls aren’t complaining • Humidity: 50% • VPD: 2.23 – High, but within tolerance while waiting for AC upgrade We’re riding the edge this week. It’s warm, it’s dry, but the plants are thriving, showing no signs of stress. Their resilience is a testament to your setup, your genetics, and your love. ⸻ Looking Ahead – What to Expect We’re now in the hormonal build-up phase. The girls are about to stretch, about to signal floral commitment. Here’s what we might see by next week: • First white pistils • Stretch kicking in • Top growth pushing harder than lower nodes • Nutrient demands subtly shifting—watch potassium and magnesium uptake What not to expect yet: • Buds • Resin • Drastic shape changes That comes soon—but not quite yet. ⸻ Closing Thoughts – A Sunday Drive Into Bloom This isn’t just a new phase, it’s a new pace. The grow has shifted gears, and you can feel it in the rhythm of the room. Light is shorter. Energy is tighter. But the intention is louder than ever. The Sundae Driver girls are leading us gently into bloom, graceful, balanced, and full of promise. Thank you for following along. Let’s keep this community connected, curious, and committed to the craft. — Your Grow Companion Dog Doctor Official 📲 Don’t forget to Subscribe and follow me on Instagram and YouTube @DogDoctorOfficial for exclusive content, real-time updates, and behind-the-scenes magic. We’ve got so much more coming, including transplanting and all the amazing techniques that go along with it. You won’t want to miss it. • GrowDiaries Journal: https://growdiaries.com/grower/dogdoctorofficial • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dogdoctorofficial/ • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@dogdoctorofficial ⸻ Explore the Gear that Powers My Grow If you’re curious about the tech I’m using, check out these links: • Genetics, gear, nutrients, and more – Zamnesia: https://www.zamnesia.com/ • Environmental control & automation – TrolMaster: https://www.trolmaster.eu/ • Advanced LED lighting – Future of Grow: https://www.futureofgrow.com/ • Root and growth nutrition – Aptus Holland: https://aptus-holland.com/ • Nutrient systems & boosters – Plagron: https://plagron.com/en/ • Soil & substrate excellence – PRO-MIX BX: https://www.pthorticulture.com/en-us/products/pro-mix-bx-mycorrhizae • Curing and storage – Grove Bags: https://grovebags.com/ ⸻ We’ve got much more coming as we move through the grow cycles. Trust me, you won’t want to miss the next steps, let’s push the boundaries of indoor horticulture together! As always, this is shared for educational purposes, aiming to spread understanding and appreciation for this plant. Let’s celebrate it responsibly and continue to learn and grow together. With true love comes happiness. Always believe in yourself, and always do things expecting nothing and with an open heart. Be a giver, and the universe will give back in ways you could never imagine. 💚 Growers love to all 💚
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Welcome Back!💚 Nach der dritten Woche entwickelt sich die Peach Frosting im Vergleich zu den anderen Pflanzen etwas langsamer und ist in etwa gleich auf mit der GG#4. Auch bei ihr warte ich definitiv mit dem topping, evtl. Bis sie in das Große Zelt umgezogen sind und individueller auf die unterschiedlichen Wachstumsbedingungen der Pflanzen einzugehen. Die Umgebungsgegebenheiten sind weiterhin optimal: ————— 🌞 Temp: 24°C bis 26°C 🌚 Temp: 18°C bis 19°C 💨 RH: 68% VPD: 0,7 kPa👍 ————— Grüne Grüße 🥦
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Habe wohl wieder uberdunngt. Kleine Blüten sind abgefallen. Habe sie getrocknet und probiert...
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And now there was two. At the begining of the week I chopped down and hung the first two plants. Cut the plants in two pieces at the stem and hung the halfs. This was after two days in darkness. Continued to flush the last two with straight tap water all week. Plucked some fan leaves getting ready for drying. Today is the official last day of flower as I put the last two in darkness. The drying room is 66 degrees and 55% humidity. Sounds perfect to me for a longer slow drying process. This will be my last update until the harvest report. I did a clean and bleach in the flower room and will now move in the Black Dog plants and flip to flower. Perpetual growing is happy days! Thanks for looking. Cheers.
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20.05. I don't have anything special to write, today is the end of her third week, she hasn't made any special progress, the weather is constantly bad... today was a nice day and I took them outside to sunbathe after a long time, from tomorrow everything will be as usual, for the next week only rain, the temperatures won't be as low as before, but it won't be satisfactory either, during the day it will be okay, but again with a little sun... Stay high!
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Not long now not long.... getting more sticky and stinky by the day
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Stretching is still going. Buds development is great and i have no issue what so ever so far. Just the leafs hang a bit due to less watering but that changed.