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Week 9 has finished, she is pretty close to chop 👍🏾
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Start of week 4 Fed w nutrients: 7/11/25 Fed with water 7/13/25
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Haven’t been updating lucky this grow is on auto pilot. All I’ve done is use the vegbloom line and si until week 6. Everything is just about done I’m flushing now. The gorilla chem need another week she is still being fed. Going to harvest all hit her this week!
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25g de Easy Grow Booster par pot de 11l durant le rempotage
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i was surprised that she was done on 2/15/25 spidermites had completely taken over one bud so i decided to check trichomes and she seemed ready.
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2nd day week 8 Start of summer here and struggling with grow room temp :( Added another fan to hopefully help Purchased a new ph pen Topped up water and added 30 ml bloom , she seems happy and healthy , fully into flower now and stretched quite a lot , may have to rig something up to to raise the light . Being only 150w it dosent seem to be a problem atm
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I am a little late on updating this week. I left the girls alone for a few days and came back to a jungle. Going to be doing a lot of defoliation over the next couple days. I have cut out the maxigro, silica, and humic/fulvic. I started them on some liquid koolbloom to help build the buds. Twisted helix is a very sad plant. The leaves literally turn upside down like it just wants to die. If I just brush up against the plant is shows signs of major stress. I will give the strain one more chance in the future before I call it a failure. Other than that all the plants are looking happy and packing on some pistils. Just going to keep the juice pumping and the lights beaming.....
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🌱 GROW LOG: Gorilla Cookies Auto (x3) ╭────────────────────────────────────╮ 🗓️ MONDAY 18/08/25 - DAY 26 ╰────────────────────────────────────╯ → All stats in range, no attention needed → Picture data gone so only webcam pictures this week 🌡️Temp (Day/Night): 24°C / 23°C 💦 Humidity (RH): 63% 🔁 VPD (Vapor Pressure Deficit):1.1 ⚡ Soil EC mS/cm: 0.3 💧 Soil Water Content (WC): 21% 💡 Light: 40% @ 25cm from canopy 🔆 PPFD (μmol/m²/s): 490 🌬️ CO₂ (ppm): 580 ╭────────────────────────────────────╮ 🗓️ TUESDAY 19/08/25 - 💧BATCH & WATERING - DAY 27 ╰────────────────────────────────────╯ → WC Dropped to 20% → Prepared batch 10L (3L Deminiralized + 7L tap feeding: 1.2 EC / 590PPM / 6.6 PH / 24C → Stats within range → Fed plant with fabric pot 3L: Runoff: 4.2 EC / 2140 PPM / 6.0 PH -- High Again → 2 plastic pot plants WC still in range, no watering → 2 plants in fabric pot seem a bit behind 🌡️Temp (Day/Night): 27°C / 25°C 💦 Humidity (RH): 68% 🔁 VPD (Vapor Pressure Deficit):1.2 ⚡ Soil EC mS/cm: 0.5 💧 Soil Water Content (WC): 28% 💡 Light: 45% @ 30cm from canopy 🔆 PPFD (μmol/m²/s): 480 🌬️ CO₂ (ppm): 700 ╭────────────────────────────────────╮ 🗓️ WEDNESDAY 20/08/25 - DAY 28 ╰────────────────────────────────────╯ → No Action Taken 🌡️Temp (Day/Night): 23°C / 20°C 💦 Humidity (RH): 55% 🔁 VPD (Vapor Pressure Deficit):1.4 ⚡ Soil EC mS/cm: 0.4 💧 Soil Water Content (WC): 26% 💡 Light: 65% @ 30cm from canopy 🔆 PPFD (μmol/m²/s): 480 🌬️ CO₂ (ppm): 500 ╭────────────────────────────────────╮ 🗓️ THURSDAY 21/08/25 - DAY 29 ╰────────────────────────────────────╯ → No Action Taken 🌡️Temp (Day/Night): 23°C / 20°C 💦 Humidity (RH): 55% 🔁 VPD (Vapor Pressure Deficit):1.4 ⚡ Soil EC mS/cm: 0.4 💧 Soil Water Content (WC): 22% 💡 Light: 65% @ 30cm from canopy 🔆 PPFD (μmol/m²/s): 480 🌬️ CO₂ (ppm): 500 ╭────────────────────────────────────╮ 🗓️ FRIDAY 22/08/25 - DAY 30 ╰────────────────────────────────────╯ → No Action Taken 🌡️Temp (Day/Night): 23°C / 20°C 💦 Humidity (RH): 60% 🔁 VPD (Vapor Pressure Deficit):1.3 ⚡ Soil EC mS/cm: 0.4 💧 Soil Water Content (WC): 20% 💡 Light: 65% @ 30cm from canopy 🔆 PPFD (μmol/m²/s): 480 🌬️ CO₂ (ppm): 500 ╭────────────────────────────────────╮ 🗓️ SATURDAY 23/08/25 - DAY 31 ╰────────────────────────────────────╯ → No Action Taken → Got back after a few days, plants seem to halted growing due lack of attention. 🌡️Temp (Day/Night): 23°C / 20°C 💦 Humidity (RH): 60% 🔁 VPD (Vapor Pressure Deficit):1.3 ⚡ Soil EC mS/cm: 0.4 💧 Soil Water Content (WC): 16% 💡 Light: 65% @ 30cm from canopy 🔆 PPFD (μmol/m²/s): 480 🌬️ CO₂ (ppm): 500 ╭────────────────────────────────────╮ 🗓️ SUNDAY 24/08/25 - DAY 32 💧WATERING ╰────────────────────────────────────╯ → Prepared batch 10L (3L Deminiralized + 7L tap feeding: 1.6 EC / 800PPM / 6.5 PH / 23C → Stats within range → Fed plants 3L: Runoff: 1.5 EC / 800 PPM / 6.5 PH -- Much better 🌡️ Temp (Day/Night): 27°C / 26°C 💦 Humidity (RH): 68% 🔁 VPD (Vapor Pressure Deficit):1.2 ⚡ Soil EC mS/cm: 0.5 💧 Soil Water Content (WC): 28% 💡 Light: 50% @ 30cm from canopy 🔆 PPFD (μmol/m²/s): 480 🌬️ CO₂ (ppm): 550 ╭────────────────────────────────────╮ 🌿 OVERVIEW ╰────────────────────────────────────╯ The Gorilla Cookies Auto trio hit a rough patch but pulled through! 🌿 Monday was smooth sailing, but Tuesday’s 3L feed to the fabric pot plant went overboard—runoff screamed 4.2 EC / 2140 PPM, way too spicy! 🔥 Plastic pot plants chilled, no water needed. Fabric pot plants still trailed their plastic pals. Midweek (Wed–Sat) was a ghost town, and by Saturday, growth stalled hard—soil water crashed to 16%. Sunday’s 3L feed (1.6 EC) saved the day, with runoff at a happy 1.5 EC / 800 PPM. Conditions stayed decent, but a high VPD (1.4) midweek and low CO₂ (500 ppm) didn’t help. Light bumped to 65% but dropped to 50% Sunday. 😅 Lessons: →Nutrient Alert: Overfeeding keeps haunting the fabric pot—use lighter feeds (1.0–1.2 EC) for autos. →Don’t Ghost: Midweek neglect killed momentum. Set reminders or automate watering to avoid stalling. ⏰ →VPD Matters: High VPD (1.4) stressed plants. Boost humidity to keep it 1.0–1.2. 💨 Fabric Pot Woes: Dries faster than plastic—check soil daily to keep it consistent. 👀 Takeaway: Overfeeding and a hands-off midweek slowed things down, but Sunday’s fix got ‘em back on track. Stay on top of feeds and water! 🚀😉
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So now week 6 started 3 of them are in Flower Girls Scout Cookies still stressed from the Thrips All of them hadn't any nutes till now Because I added Floganic to the Biobizz Allmix Soil. Just tap water with a pH of 6,8. I think I gonna add nutes the next 10 days I will start with 30% Bio bizz grow and bloom and 100% Topmax. That's my second grow and my first one with topping and Fimming just want to learn all of the growingcircle. So that's all for this day 😁👍 Edit : Day 40 Criticals and GSC Day 37 Banana Blaze All of them looking very good My favorite is the crit 2 very good growing. 😍👌
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Meine drei Apricot Automatic entwickeln sich weiterhin hervorragend und haben die Blüte inzwischen vollständig eingeleitet. An allen drei Pflanzen erscheinen täglich neue, strahlend weiße Pistillen und die ersten Blütenstände beginnen sich an jedem Trieb sichtbar aufzubauen. Es ist jedes Mal faszinierend zu beobachten, wie schnell sich die Ladies jetzt verändern. Obwohl jede Pflanze ihren ganz eigenen Wuchs zeigt, entwickeln sich alle drei ausgesprochen gesund und vital. Eine der Damen hat aktuell etwas mehr Stretch hingelegt und übernimmt langsam die Führung in der Höhe, während ihre beiden Schwestern mit einer schönen, kompakten Struktur und zahlreichen Blütenansätzen überzeugen. Genau diese unterschiedlichen Wuchsformen machen den Grow besonders spannend. Das Training der vergangenen Wochen zahlt sich nun richtig aus. Die Seitentriebe sind hervorragend verteilt und bekommen reichlich Sonnenlicht, wodurch sich viele gleichmäßig belichtete Budsites entwickeln können. Genau das war das Ziel und ich freue mich sehr über das bisherige Ergebnis. Auch gesundheitlich gibt es nichts zu beanstanden. Alle drei Pflanzen zeigen ein kräftiges, sattes Grün, stabile Triebe und keinerlei Anzeichen von Stress oder Nährstoffmängeln. Das Plagron-Düngeschema versorgt sie weiterhin zuverlässig mit allem, was sie für eine kräftige Blütenentwicklung benötigen. Jetzt beginnt die spannendste Phase des gesamten Grows. Der Stretch nähert sich langsam seinem Ende und schon bald wird die komplette Energie in den Aufbau dichter, harziger Blüten fließen. Ich bin schon jetzt gespannt, wie intensiv sich das typisch süße Apricot-Aroma bei jeder einzelnen Pflanze entwickeln wird und wie unterschiedlich sich die drei Schwestern bis zur Ernte präsentieren. Ein riesiges Dankeschön geht wieder an Fast Buds für diese fantastische Genetik und natürlich an Plagron für die perfekte Nährstoffversorgung während des gesamten Grows. Ich freue mich schon auf Blütewoche 3! 🍑💚 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- All three of my Apricot Automatic plants are progressing beautifully and have now fully entered the flowering stage. Fresh white pistils continue to appear every day, and flower sites are becoming more visible across all three plants. It's amazing to watch how quickly they are changing now. Although each plant has developed its own unique growth pattern, all three are looking extremely healthy and vigorous. One lady has stretched a little more and is currently leading in height, while her two sisters are staying slightly more compact with plenty of promising bud sites. These individual differences make the grow even more exciting. The training from the previous weeks is really paying off now. The branches are well spread, allowing sunlight to reach every potential bud site. This creates a balanced canopy where each flower has the opportunity to develop to its full potential. Health-wise, I couldn't be happier. All three plants display rich green foliage, strong branches, and absolutely no signs of stress or nutrient deficiencies. The Plagron feeding schedule continues to provide everything they need for vigorous flower development. Now the most exciting part of the grow begins. The stretch is slowly coming to an end, and soon all of their energy will be focused on building dense, resin-covered flowers. I'm already looking forward to seeing how the famous sweet Apricot aroma develops in each of the three sisters and how differently they will express their genetics by harvest time. A huge thank you once again to Fast Buds for this outstanding genetic and to Plagron for providing the perfect nutrition throughout the entire grow. I can't wait to see what Flower Week 3 will bring! 🍑💚
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Día 56 desde que salieron a la superficie y así es como se ven. Desarrollo sano y explosivo para estas nenas, se han ido llenando de tricomas y todo sigue bastante bien y normal.
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Hi everyone :-) . I am really looking forward to this diary for the Green House Cup 🏆. This is just the intro :-) I will start the grow in the next 1-2 weeks 👍🌱 I wish all participants, but also spectators a lot of fun :-) Let it grow my friends 😎👍💪🏻🌱🏆
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Mendo Frost is looking extremely healthy going into week 3 of flower. The stretch has mostly settled and the plant is now sitting at around 55 cm with a fairly even canopy. Bud production has increased noticeably over the last days and the first visible trichome coverage is already developing on the sugar leaves and early flower sites. The structure is still quite unique compared to my other plants — instead of building large side branches, she stacks many smaller flower sites directly along the stems. This should create a lot of bud coverage, although it already looks like harvest day will turn into an absolute trimming nightmare. Despite that, the plant currently looks vigorous, happy, and fully dialed into bloom mode.
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This strain was a breeze to grow. The purple phenotype is hands down some of the best herb I have ever tried. Will definitely recommend to anyone looking to grow a highly resilient, highly potent strain. Thank you to all those on this platform. Grow diaries really made it easy to have my first grow be a success! Until next time Growmies 🤙😎🤙
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Que pasa familia, vamos con la séptima semana de floración de estas Papaya sherbet feminizadas de fastbuds. Vamos al lío, de las 3 plantas, me quede con 2 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, que el mismo trasplante provocó un shock, que también fue solucionado inmediatamente. El ph se controla en 6.2 , la temperatura la tenemos entre 20/22 grados y la humedad ronda el 50%. Las flores empezaron a formarse y progresan a buen ritmo. Hasta aquí todo, Buenos humos 💨💨💨
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Hello. This is the end of week 8 and the beginning of week 9. I started flushing yesterday. With this heat around here they were fairly dry and took a lot of water but there was 5 gallons of run off water in the barrel when I was done flushing. A few days ago I picked all the dead and crumpled leaves off. there was a 1/2 bucket when I was done. Plant's #3 and # 1 are finished and could be cut down now but I will flush for 2 weeks more. Plants #2 and #4 will be finished soon. Plant #5 is the only plant that will be ready at 10 weeks. I took some Taster/Tester clippings yesterday. They will be able to tell me which clones I will want to keep and which can go. I'll talk about me for a bit. At the end of my Purple Paralysis diary I had a swollen tonsil removed and it was sent away to be tested. The test said it was cancerous and the tumor was right up to the edge of the cut so they (the cancer doctors) want to cut more of the area around where the tonsil was and give me radiation to kill the cancer virus. The thing is, I've had 3 tests done: a CAT scan. The one they inject you with radio active isotopes that stick to the cancer and the magnetic imaging test. All tests have showen No Cancer in the upper part of my body. I'm over 60 now and have read about this guy helping people with cancer and said to myself if I ever get cancer I'll try this Rick Simpson Protocol. So I'm on my 2nd batch of RSO. The doctors don't think the cannabis oil will work and still want me to have surgery and radiation but I'm holding my ground and have told them, you get the same rules as I give the dentist. If you can't show me on a test or x-ray what the problem or cavity is I'm not going to let you do anything. With faith and hope I'm putting my life into the cannabis oil treatment. The doctors will see me every 3 months and check my neck for lumps and put a camera down my nose and throat hoping to see something they can cut out and make some big medical bucks (You know the comic The doctor says to the nurse "This will pay for my kids braces") They will consider the cancer dead after 5 years. Wish me luck. Chuck.