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9-9 Recharge 750 ml Removed first leaves, bud site not ready. 9-11 Day 17 She was getting kinda tall, so over she bends! She was stubborn, but resistance is futile! Bent the day before water. 9-12 Big water, around 2-2.5 liters. Brought soil to where it should be. Will try to maintain 45-55% on eco witt. 9-14 This thing is growing great! Little sad I had to remove a top leaf. Just no way around it. Pistols for 3-4 days. Starting flower tomorrow and top dressing! Lets go! Leafs up!
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At the start of week 3 she wasn't quite as big as what I would have hoped for but it looks like she is staring to turn it up a notch, for now I will just continue watering when dry. Started LST on day 20. Sorry about lack of photos on day 21.
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Day 58, 7th of November 2020: The 6th day since the lamp switched to be 12/12. I raised up the nutrition intake as it can be seen above only the BioBizz family 2ml/l and removed some LST because the plants remain in shape or just set a bit but nothing significant.... They look good and strech is on the way..... These Original Sensible ones are having really nice smell :) Nothing really to report there is crazy 2-3 weeks from now ;)
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6/12/22: - today makes day 7 of flower/start of week 2 - no other updates besides massive growth the last week 6/13/22: - tucked branches under net - did some defoliation for air movement and expose bottom tops 6/14/22: - refilled reservoir 6/15/22: - ppfd 710 in center, 500-700 around edges, lights about 18 inches from canopy at 90% 6/18/22: - refilled reservoir - growth has been explosive with 1-2 inches a day.
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Black Diamond Auto — Pheno B 🌱💎 Week 1 Vegetation | Another Plant That Refuses to Wait Hello GrowDiaries family! 👋🌱 Welcome back to the second phenotype of Black Diamond Auto. After documenting Pheno A, I was curious to see whether her sister would follow a similar path or begin revealing a completely different personality. By the end of Week 1, the answer was becoming quite clear. While every plant develops at its own pace, this girl appears just as eager to get moving as her sister. In fact, looking through the week’s progression, Black Diamond Auto Pheno B showed some of the fastest early development in the entire garden. And for a plant growing under a 12/12-from-seed schedule, that’s always fun to watch. ⸻ The Start of the Journey Like the rest of this project, this phenotype was transplanted directly into her final container from the very beginning. The objective remains simple: Allow the root system to establish itself without requiring additional transplants later in life. By minimizing root disturbance during the earliest stages, the plant can focus entirely on growth and development rather than recovering from unnecessary stress. As always, the substrate used was Plagron Lightmix, chosen for its gentle nutrient charge and excellent structure for young plants. ⸻ Environmental Conditions Environmental conditions remained identical to the rest of the garden: 🌡️ Day temperature: 27°C 🌙 Night temperature: 25°C 💧 Relative humidity: 55% ⚡ Light schedule: 12/12 from seed 💨 Gentle airflow 🌱 Plagron nutrient program 💡 Future Of Grow Black Series LED lighting The objective remains creating a stable environment where genetics can express themselves naturally without environmental stress influencing development. ⸻ Early Development From the first photographs onward, Pheno B displayed excellent vigor. The seedling emerged cleanly, established itself quickly, and immediately began building leaf surface. Throughout the week, growth remained steady and consistent. Internodal spacing stayed compact. Leaf color remained healthy. Stem development looked strong. And perhaps most noticeably, this plant wasted very little time transitioning from seedling growth into active vegetative development. Every new set of photographs showed visible progress. ⸻ A Plant in a Hurry One of the most interesting observations this week was the speed at which new growth appeared. Just like her sister, this phenotype seems determined to move quickly. By the end of the week, the plant had already developed impressively large leaves relative to its age. Looking at the overhead photographs, the structure is beginning to spread outward while simultaneously pushing new growth from the center. The overall appearance is vigorous, energetic, and highly efficient. For a plant only one week into vegetation, she already looks eager to start building her future canopy. ⸻ Comparing the Two Phenotypes Although both Black Diamond phenotypes appear vigorous, subtle differences are already becoming visible. Pheno A showed slightly more unusual early leaf development before rapidly accelerating. Pheno B appears a little more symmetrical and organized in her structure while maintaining the same impressive pace of growth. At this stage, both phenotypes are performing extremely well. Whether these small differences remain or disappear over time is something we’ll continue monitoring throughout the run. ⸻ Why Autos Often Move Faster One interesting observation throughout this project has been the difference between some of the autoflowers and the photoperiod cultivars. Several of the autos, including this Black Diamond phenotype, appear to be developing slightly faster during these earliest stages. This isn’t unusual. Autoflowers have evolved with a relatively short life cycle and often prioritize rapid early establishment. Because they do not depend on a photoperiod change to begin flowering, many autos spend very little time deciding what to do. They simply start growing. And this phenotype seems determined to prove that point. ⸻ First Impressions So far, Black Diamond Auto Pheno B has been a pleasure to watch. Healthy color. Strong structure. Excellent vigor. Large leaf development for her age. And a growth rate that places her among the most energetic young plants in the room. At only one week into vegetation, she’s already showing the kind of momentum that makes future updates exciting. ⸻ Looking Ahead The first week has provided a strong foundation. Now the real fun begins. Over the coming weeks we’ll continue following both Black Diamond phenotypes as they develop under the 12/12-from-seed project, documenting structure, growth patterns, and any unique characteristics they choose to reveal. For now, Pheno B appears to have one message: “No time to waste.” 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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Otra semana mas, y sigo enamorandome cada día, las Blue Elite no paran de sacar resina blanca, y las Rica CBD estan hermosisimas, con grandes y gruesos cogollos, empiezo a notar las macetas de 3L y que la lámpara está ya para el retiro😬, aun así estan saliendo unas piedras con forma de cogollos muy interesantes😂
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6-5-19 Cruising into week 7 of flower. They are swelling hard and stinking like a mofo! Will start to lower the feeding strength, and will start flushing when most of the trichs are mostly milky/cloudy. 6-9-19 Day 54 of flower. Wednesday the 12th I'll be starting their 2 week "flush". They are so stinking of funky gas with a bit of sweet when you open the tent, not super frosty, but greasy af, and super chunky. The E.C.S.P are definitely faster finishers, but the Popwalker is catching up.
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Decided to Veg for one more week!! I am watering the Mimosa and Jaeger with the Humboldt Secrets A+B 9ml each and Golden Tree with 2ml. I also added CalMag 1/2 tsp. I also put Great White Mico in the pp mixture and Big Foot in the mixture for MM and Jae. I used only Raw Grow about 2 tsp with a 1/4 tsp of cal mag in the instructions let's see how it goes. Dec 30. The plants needed defoliating pp the most I stretched the tops down a little further and trimmed mimosa a bit as well. Got the outer growth to the pot edges to encourage proper light penetration. I can tell I am going to have tons of bud sites!!
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Tenía que haber metido menos plantas 🌱 An estirado demasiado
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Langsam wirds was Die kleineren performen zwar nicht so optimal dafür die zwei großen um so besser Terps sind bei einer Top, bei einer eher Garlic, nicht so mein Fall
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9. Woche Endspurt, jetzt gab es noch einmal Dünger und für die letzten 2 Wochen nur noch Wasser. Denke in 2 Wochen sind die Rdy to Harvest 😍
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Recharge .5tsp/gal -1L feed Added grow dots at the beginning of grow.
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Week 2 - Eternity Grow Cup! 🔥 Doing well so far the Runtz ! 24hrs light Humid 80% Watering every 2 days and spraying around solo cup to get a little run off. Just plain water for now until the bigger pots. Will be transplanting this week into 5 gallon pots 👌 and start feeding nutrients 👊
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I liked growing this strain very much, it was very easy growing and everything worked out nice, I like the structure of this plant the node spaces are not so big and everything filled in nicely when she was flowering. The fastbuds zkittelz has giant huge buds they where one of the biggest buds i grow on auto's. It was a plesure to see em getting bigger and bigger. I found that the plant was very forgiving as in mistakes you make, so i recomend this to every grower out there. They only thing is it takes a little bit longer then they advertise. But then again maybe the company's are giving you the most early time you can harvest if you do everything as perfect as you can. I think you cannot do much more perfect as you have a plant that grow as big as this one. So that being said i think if you let em go for 2 weeks more then in the last 2 weeks the buds are really fattening up and they double in size sometimes. In the end i had some foxtails on my buds, not all of them but still a few, I was thinking about it, and maybe it is because i pushed her a little bit too much in the end with the nutrients, She was not that close to the lights i think. Or maybe it is also a little bit in the strain. I definitely grow this strain again. (no rights to the music in the video)
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Most are looking great but 1 of the lemon pies is looking rough. not sure what's up. PH is 6.5.
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Start of week 12 : 9/6/25 (Day 35 of flower) Fed with water : 9/8/25
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I am sorry I haven't updated at all till now! I've been busy and the girls were stressing me out because they are the same strain, in the same tent and have the same light but my left plant is 2 feet shorter than my right and now I have 2 lights on them because of the height difference! But so far they are doing good, had some issues with deficiency, this strain is greedy but so far they aren't too bad! Still got a ways to go!
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. Vorwort: Die Pflanzen zeigen deutliche Mängel, was zum jetzigen Zeitpunkt erwartet wurde. Seit heute gibt es nur noch Wasser und natürlich PH reguliert, ca. 4-5 Liter, ohne Dünger. Weitere Mängel in den kommenden Tagen sind eingeplant und kein Grund zur Sorge. Die Ernte ist für nächsten Montag oder etwas später vorgesehen. 🌿 Woche 8 - Reifephase, Substanz vor Optik Ich, Banana Purple Punch, stehe am Ziel. Meine Blüten sind schwer und dicht, meine Energie ist vollständig in sie geflossen. Die Blätter lassen nach, Farben verblassen, aber das gehört dazu. Mein Duft ist voll entwickelt, süß und tief. Ich brauche nichts mehr außer Zeit. 🍌 Ich, Purple Haze, bleibe konstant bis zum Ende. Meine Struktur ist stabil, meine Blüten reifen gleichmäßig weiter. Die Mängel zeigen sich ruhig und kontrolliert. Mein Duft ist klar, würzig und präsent. Kein Drama, kein Einbruch. Wir beiden Lemon Cherry Cookies nähern uns auf unterschiedliche Weise dem Abschluss. Ich, die Schnellere, zeige deutliches Finish-Verhalten. Die Buds sind kompakt, die Mängel nehmen zu, die Energie geht sichtbar zurück. Mein Duft ist intensiv, süß-sauer und deutlich ausgeprägt. 🍋🍒 Und ich, die Ruhige, bleibe gelassen. Meine Entwicklung ist weiterhin gleichmäßig. Mängel sind vorhanden, aber ohne Stress. Ich nehme mir die Zeit, die ich brauche. Woche 8 fühlt sich nach Loslassen an. Kein Nachjustieren mehr, kein Eingreifen. Wasser, Licht und Geduld. Die Pflanzen bauen ab, um abzuschließen. Genau so ist es gedacht.