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-08.08.2024 The seventh week begins. The Mango Smile is doing great, the Skywalker is a bit small. the light intensity has been adjusted again, the values: PPFd=1200 DLi=70 both plants were watered with 1 liter of water per plant (2ml BioGrow, 2ml BioBloom, 2ml TopMax - 1L Water) -09.08.2024 Visual Control -10.08.2024 Visual Control Soll felt pretty dry, Both plants were watered with 1L water per plant (2ml BioGrow, 3ml BioBloom, 3ml TopMax - 1L Water) -11.08.2024 Visual Control The soil has settled well after a few weeks and today the pots of both plants were filled with some new fresh soil. Both plants were then watered with 500 ml of water per plant -12.08.2024 Did nothing -13.08.2024 Visual Control Soil was dry, 1L Water per Plant The Mango Smile develops yellow leaf tips. For now, just water and observe -14.08.2024 Visual Control
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Day 70 (4/22): about two weeks left with this plant. Day 71 (4/23) Day 72 (4/24) Day 73 (4/25) just fed plain water. Probably going to pull this plant in about 5 days. Day 74 (4/26) Day 75 (4/27) Day 76 (4/28)
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Hey folks. Into week 5. Lots have happend. Ladies got hit with a huge wind storm and took down all 4. We had to steak them up to keep support of main branch. Other than that. We did a heavy defoil/lollipop and topdressed at 2tbps/gal 70/30 mix of 444 to 285. Regular watering. Each plant has been taking on about 1.2 gals every 2-3 days. See ya on the next update.
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This pretty lady filled up the tent beautifuly, she will probably stay under 45 cm until finish so she should be comfortable inside the small VGrow. She is still looking very healthy and I have to trim a few leafs once every couple of days. Very excited to see how her buds look like.
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I welcome everyone who came in for the first time or has long been following my blueberries. the girl blossoms and smells and already showers herself with trichomes. two days ago I used iron chelate on a sheet to stimulate photosynthesis and also, due to phosphorus deficiency, introduced dry water-soluble fertilizer NPK 10/54/10
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26/09 Today, at the beginning of the second week of color, I nevertheless decided to remove a few unnecessary and interfering stakes. I also removed small shoots and some leaves that greatly interfered with the penetration of light to the shoots. I connected the problem with an overabundance of N with the fact that I have both AD components mixed. It turns out the formula 4 3 8, I think to remove a little Grow 1-0-4 component and then you will get an excellent compote for these bushes, I will also change the irrigation scheme, I will give 400 ml per day, instead of 800 in two days with formula 3-3-4 Even today I mixed a new compote with formula 3 3 4 , and added AD Grow just 1ml/1L and decided to add a little 5ml less AD Micro and AD Bloom . Let's see how things go . And I also took better photos, rate in the comments guys!! 30/09 Hi all! Continue. monitor the condition of the lowrider, it seems that the burnt edges of the sheets have begun to pass, periodically I just water it with water, and I made a little less content of the Grow element. The babies are developing extremely cool, I think that so far I am moving in the right direction I water 10% of the pot, they have 7 liters each
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Week 2 - Purple Haze Pheno B 💜🌿 Hello everyone, and welcome back to another update from the 8×8 Adventure! As always, this project follows individual phenotypes from seed to harvest under a 12/12-from-seed schedule, allowing us to document how each plant develops its own personality despite sharing the same genetics. This week we’re checking in on Purple Haze Pheno B. And while her sister may have stolen some attention with her near-perfect symmetry, this phenotype is quietly proving that she belongs in the conversation too. ⸻ Week 2 Overview The room continues progressing beautifully as the plants settle into their final containers and establish themselves after transplant. Environmental conditions remained stable throughout the week: • Light Schedule: 12/12 • Day Temperature: 27°C • Night Temperature: 25°C • Relative Humidity: 55% • Solution Temperature: 20.1°C • Substrate Temperature: 21°C • CO₂: Ambient (~600 ppm) Lighting intensity was gradually increased to approximately 370 µmol/m²/s during the week. Watering schedule: • Day 8 – 250 ml • Day 11 – 250 ml Week-ending nutrient values: • EC: 0.9 mS/cm • pH: 6.0 Current feeding schedule: • Terra Grow – 1.8 ml/L • Pure Zym – 1 ml/L • Power Roots – 1 ml/L • Sugar Royal – 1 ml/L Overall, the room continues responding extremely well to the current environment. ⸻ Living Next to a Superstar Growing sibling phenotypes side by side can be both exciting and dangerous. Exciting because you get to observe subtle differences. Dangerous because comparisons become unavoidable. Purple Haze Pheno A has been exceptionally symmetrical from the beginning, but that doesn’t make this phenotype any less impressive. In fact, when viewed on her own merits, Purple Haze Pheno B is developing into a fantastic young plant. Healthy. Vigorous. Well-structured. And showing exactly the kind of growth you hope to see during this stage of development. ⸻ Thriving After Transplant Like her sister, this phenotype appears to have settled comfortably into her new container. The transplant process caused no visible setbacks. Growth continued. Leaves expanded. The canopy widened. And the plant immediately resumed pushing new development from the center. That’s always encouraging to see. A smooth transplant allows the plant to focus its energy on growth rather than recovery, and Purple Haze Pheno B appears to have taken full advantage of that opportunity. ⸻ Bird’s-Eye Beauty Several photographs this week were captured from directly above the canopy. These top-down perspectives provide one of the best ways to evaluate early structure. And what they reveal is a plant that’s developing extremely well. The node spacing remains compact. The growth tips are healthy and active. The canopy is opening nicely. And every new set of leaves appears larger than the last. The symmetry may not be quite as textbook-perfect as her sister’s, but the overall structure remains balanced, attractive, and highly functional. Most importantly, she’s building exactly the type of framework needed for strong future growth. ⸻ Bigger Every Day One thing that stands out throughout this week’s photo series is how quickly this plant is filling out. The early leaves continue expanding while new growth emerges rapidly from the center. This creates a plant that feels larger than its measurements alone might suggest. Every new photograph shows a little more confidence. A little more leaf mass. A little more presence. And that’s exactly what we want to see during this stage of the adventure. ⸻ Healthy Color, Healthy Growth The foliage remains vibrant and healthy throughout the plant. Leaf color is consistent. Growth remains active. And the plant continues displaying the rich green coloration associated with strong overall health. There are no obvious signs of stress. No signs of hesitation. No indications that she’s struggling to keep pace. Instead, she appears completely comfortable in her environment and eager to continue expanding. ⸻ Building Her Own Identity One of my favorite aspects of growing multiple phenotypes is watching their personalities slowly emerge. At this stage, the differences are still subtle. But they’re there. Purple Haze Pheno B may not mirror her sister perfectly, and that’s exactly what makes this process interesting. The goal isn’t to find identical plants. The goal is to discover how each phenotype chooses to express itself. And every week adds another piece to that puzzle. For now, what we’re seeing is a healthy, vigorous young plant building a strong foundation for the weeks ahead. ⸻ The Importance of Observation This week’s photographs also captured some of the tools that help keep projects like this running smoothly: • Calendar tracking • Whiteboard notes • Room monitoring • Environmental observations • Daily garden management A successful garden isn’t built from memory alone. Recording watering events, feeding schedules, transplant dates, observations, and environmental changes creates a history you can learn from later. The more plants you manage, the more valuable that information becomes. Good notes often become one of the most powerful tools a grower owns. ⸻ Mr. Baggy Report Mr. Baggy was once again spotted performing routine inspections throughout the facility. Responsibilities included: • Plant morale supervision • Environmental oversight • Weekly photo assistance • Security patrols • Looking suspiciously productive while doing almost nothing His employment remains secure. ⸻ Looking Ahead Over the next week I expect to see: • Continued canopy expansion • Larger fan leaf development • Increased stem thickness • Strong root establishment • Faster vegetative growth • Further phenotype expression The foundation is already looking strong, and if this momentum continues, Purple Haze Pheno B should become an impressive plant in her own right. ⸻ Final Thoughts Week 2 has been another excellent week for Purple Haze Pheno B. She loved the transplant. The canopy continues expanding. The foliage remains vibrant and healthy. And the overall structure is developing beautifully. Sometimes growing siblings side by side creates unfair comparisons. But when I look at this plant, I don’t see a second-place phenotype. I see a healthy young Purple Haze building her future one leaf at a time. Strong. Vigorous. Beautiful. And absolutely deserving of her own spotlight. A huge thank you to everyone following along and supporting this project. Special thanks to Zamnesia, Plagron, Future of Grow, and all partners helping make this adventure possible. And as always, thank you to the community for joining me on this journey from seed to harvest. Growers Love and see you all next week for another update from the 8×8 Adventure. 💜🌿✨
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Harvest day for this girl!!! Only 50g dry but it could have been much worse had I not scraped 2" of the depleted soil she was in and replaced with fresh compost in week 3. This has actually been a turning point in my growing and learning. She is a fab high sativa strain. Very frosty.
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The stretch has stopped with precision, and Skywalker Haze has now set a course for floral compaction and terpene production. The AN Master Recipe protocol is in full effect with Overdrive just activated. The 3 daily watering cycles via drip kit ensure gradual and balanced absorption throughout the day, adapting to the plant's metabolic rate. 💡 Lighting: Phlizon FD9600 on maximum Mars Hydro 100W on low
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Propa first week of flower finish. I change light shedule and now girls have propa night not like before there was a bit of light leaking when they supposed to sleep. This learn me if they sleeping it has to be 100 % of darkness. We learn all our life 🤙
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💩Alrighty then Growmies We Are Back At it 💩 Well folks we just finished up the last run and so we are bad to do it all over again 😁 So what do you say we have some fun 👈 We got some Z & Z 🚗 🚘 🚗 🚘 👉 From Exotic Seeds Well we are just 28 days and folks shes doing pretty good 👌 It's been a crazy week 👉 huge storm rolled in and we lost power for around 4 days😳 so I had to get creative and have things on back up 👈 Shes in her preflower so the stretch is on 👌 So this week I've started her nutrients regiments 👌Just need to remind myself to take it easy 🤔 FC4800 from MarsHydro Lights being readjusted and chart updated .........👍I've added a UR45 to the mix👈 www.marshydro.ca 👉I used NutriNPK for nutrients for my grows and welcome anyone to give them a try .👈 👉 www.nutrinpk.com 👈 NutriNPK Cal MAG 14-0-14 NutriNPK Grow 28-14-14 NutriNPK Bloom 8-20-30 NutriNPK Bloom Booster 0-52-34 I GOT MULTIPLE DIARIES ON THE GO 😱 please check them out 😎 👉THANKS FOR TAKING THE TIME TO GO OVER MY DIARIES 👈 Would you like to hang with the growdiary community 👉 https://discord.gg/gr4cHGDpdb 👈
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Only 10 days of drying and 2.5 weeks of curing, but I'll post the smoke report: Tastes of sweet Carmel creaminess. Very smooth and great high. That's why so many strains have gelato as one of their parents. Because it's damn good. 8/10. Very happy with gelato. Harvested 3.99 ounces (111.8 grams) of primo Gelato flower. Chopped day 82 from seed in soil.
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Поменяла воду полностью, так как узнала что seaweed не работает в гидро, помыла корни.
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Week 14 3/9/2021-3/15/2021: Day 90 3/9: Played Mexican Radio Happy Taco Tuesday. 66.9-74.5 43%-53% Day 91 3/10: Played Hip Hop Radio. Drank 1 gallon water=68 ppm 7.0 ph 69 f. 65.7-72.1 40%-60% Day 92 3/11: Played Santana Radio. 66.6-73.9 39%-57% Day 93 3/12: Played Classic Rock Radio. 65.7-72.5 40%-57% Day 94 3/13: Played RAIGN Radio. 64.0-72.9 35%-56% Day 95 3/14: Played Reggae Radio. 65.8-72.7 41%-56% Day 96 3/15: Played Classic Rock Radio. After a couple of hours under the lights I moved her into my dry tent keeping it dark and cool. Final Weekly Notes: We come down to another finish with one of my favorite strains. I put her in the dry tent today for 48 hours before she gets the chop and trim. I am very excited to give her a sample when ready. Thank you so much for stopping by and checking out my grows. As always feel free to leave a like comment question or even give that old follow button a tickle. Always learning something new everyday. Good luck stay safe happy growing cheers!!!!!!
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We’re getting closer, they’ve upped their water intake this week, so I’m thinking we’re on pretty much the last push now! Absolutely stinks of pineapples in there, with a gassy undertone. I’m excited to see how these finish up!! Hopefully not too much longer now.
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Having some major heat problems in the group room due to the summer heat raising up a temperature of the addict which is where I’ve been through. However the planter you’re looking fine above but we have some drying out leaves on the bottom