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20220211.d15. Growth still very good. Hardly any watering in 14 days. Only twice and probably didn't need tge second watering. Still hand watering. No need for a pump yet. 20220212.D16. Still going well. Trying to decide when to fim or lst. Still very short so not anytime soon. 20220213.D17. Switched to pump. Fim’d. I think 6th node. 20220215.D17. Looks good and strong. Less droopy. Color ok but I see some slight yellowing on lower leaves but hasn’t gotten worse after feed. 20220217.D21.she is growing fast.
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Looking good, really deep dark green to her. Cal mag fiend. Shes already starting to smell like oranges. Pumped for this one. Container: 4 gallon plastic nursery pots Medium: Coco/perlite 87%, 8% perlite, 5% vermiculite Nutrients: Gaia Green organic dry (4-4-4 All Purpose and 2-8-4 Bloom); emerald harvest full line at half strength. Foliar spray/supplemental feeding; potassium silicate AND KELP Lights: 2Ɨ600 cob, 1200, 300 meizhi and 1 600 hps not in use yet Light Schedule: 20/4
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Start of week 3 blueberry is flowering and the stretch is almost over. The seedlings are growing nicely.the box got up to 100f this week during mini heat wave had to put ice blocks in rez to lower temp down from 80f. I look forward to the 3 other new strains I’m running. My GSC seedling is looking a little pale I should have waited longer to change rez over to bloom nutes. I have top dressed some organic fertilizer near drip line of nutes 4-6-4 one month release. I applied to all seedlings except blueberry. I reduced blumat on gsc, ww, and ch until surface dried a little bit as my gsc was showing signs of overwatering. Gsc is starting to green back up. My bb had to nanners i plucked them I hope these are all. It could be from the high temps or the one night I had a light leak. BB larger plant receving 1000 ppfd.i turn light back down a notch Gsc leaves started cupping now she’s getting just 550 along with other seedlings.will continue to monitor for improvement and ramp lights up a little later if needed as plants should grow into light.
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I have made this week as it’s the 4 week mark (28 days) I’ve made a video to show the progress she has made! This is my favourite baby girl! She has shown so much vigor from the beginning! I have only had to adjust the ties this week was considering another top but I won’t as I may not have space! I’ve added a picture of the base of my Airpots and I’m proud to say the roots are all coming through nice and thick (photo example) I have also added my ppm results now and am going to be filtering my water so I lose the initial 200+ in my water already! I will 12-12 when she hits 6 weeks! Hope you enjoy buddies!
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This girl is only for seed…hopefully, i didn't create a hermaphrodite generation of seeds as I've heard too much seeds cause this…i am smelling the light berry in her.…i await the first ripe seed to replant.
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• Sugar Puss, Exotic Genetix • Cheetahs piss x Bakers dozen (unreleased) • 60 - 70 day flowering time • Unknown Info nothing online Nutrients • GreenBuzzNutrients (DISCOUNT CODE • GD42025 ) %25 I use the whole product range and this stuff is a game changer. I've not had one bad grow with this company and it hasn't let me down once. Terps and taste are through the roof. No need for run off in coco only during flush week. Hands down the best nutrients on the market. GREENBUZZ OUR NOW OFFEEING OUR FELLOW GROWERS A WHOOPING %25 OFF WHEN USING MY CODE ABOVE. BE AWARE IT HAS CHANGED šŸŒ±šŸ’š ENJOY LIGHT/TENT • Mars Hydro FC-E6500 5x5 tent Another winner šŸ† well in my eyes it is. You will not get a nicer smelling plant that looks so god dam frosty. Just call me the frost King 🤓 ā„ļø Bubble hash update incoming
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10/5: Comparing photos from the beginning of last week and today, it was pretty decent growth. If they were stunted from being in the temporary grow bags for too long, it wasn't too badly. --Blackberry I (I call her Halle), is really purpling up well, and looking like she'll be a single uber-phat cola...no branching at all..whereas her sister is all about the branches. --Wedding Cheesecakes are consistently big and vigorous. They'll probably be the best producers of the crop. --Orange Sherbets look like clones they are so consistent in shape and leaf structures. Kinda short compared to the other varieties, but nice and bushy. --Gorilla Cookies are also identical in plant shape, but two of them are a few days ahead of the other as far as pistil production goes. Also not a very tall cultivar, but many branches. --The late/stunted Lemon Pie is praying to the sun at all times and starting to look like she belongs in the same crop. The bigger LP is gorgeous..perfect structure, the other one is catching up, but my cat keeps defoliating her.šŸ˜ ---Strawberry Pies have massive sun-blocking fan leaves that require constant tucking, but they are branching well, and a couple of them are pretty beefy. The other SP is doing fine considering her crooked trunk and slow start. 10/6: Today I noticed 9 "lone" nanners on the nodes of the crooked trunk-Strawberry Pie!😧 No clusters.. just single pollen sacs here and there.🤨 These plants have experienced no major stress at all...I'm keeping it like late-August upper-peninsula Michigan in the closet. 80f/50%RH šŸ‘Œ Damnit...this is a new, stable strain, right??šŸ‘ˆ I've seen no other SP diaries with hermaphrodites...just my fukt luck I guess.šŸ˜– I plucked them and will watch for more..and I guess I'd better keep a close eye on the other two SPs as well... I just got my wife a new 16 x 7 x 7 greenhouse frame with the green semi-translucent cover for her 4' x 12' raised bed...if i see any more sneaky nanners appear, I'll probably remove the plant(s) and move them outdoors to finish in there. I swore I'd not do any training this run, but while removing the pollen sacs I couldn't resist opening up and tieing down some branches on the hermie.🤷 10/9: I fed them.
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The small one is almost done prob get chopped this weekend the bigger one needs another flush but they are both very frosty. Started the flush on most of these last week. Everything has been steady all around. Going to start taking them down a few at a time over the next week or 2 some will go longer than others so they'll come down 3 or 4 at a time. REMEMBER , IF YOUR SHOPPING FOR GEAR YOU CAN USE THE CODE ā€œBANGDANGā€ FOR 10% OFF YOUR ENTIRE PURCHASE FROM ANY OF THE FOLLOWING COMPANIES. @greenbuzzliquids @rainscience_growbags @gorilla_grow_tent @growlightscience.led *****Gorilla grow tent discounts extend to all companies affiliated with grow strong industries which include..***** @super.closet Lotus Nutrients Kind LED grow lights
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Hello everyone , masters and beginners ..... my Dutch daughter has been able to satisfy me great! autoflowering with maximum yields and rock-solid buds! the smoke of her? sweet, tropical and beautiful powerful! From true Dutch thoroughbred can give a lot of highs
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Let her go her full 9 weeks as recommended. Will update again on smoke report, but for now shes really a beautiful plant. šŸ˜Ž
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she is pushing through the initial HST fimming very well. Nothing seems to slow her down. I am starting 1/4 strength nutes now to help her push through the stress. I also initiated some LST and tied her up, pulling down the branching. The fim job has produced a tripple top crown cola, top new side tops, and 2 new internodal branches, that will be tops down the line. Things are getting interesting folks! Stay tuned!
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Purple CousKush Auto – Pheno B | Week 2 Vegetation Hello everyone, and welcome back to the 12/12 From Seed adventure. This update follows Purple CousKush Auto Pheno B, the sister plant growing alongside one of the most unusual phenotypes currently in the room. And that comparison is exactly what makes this update so interesting. Because where Pheno A is busy experimenting with unconventional architecture and mysterious growth patterns, Pheno B appears determined to demonstrate what classic, balanced development looks like. Same cultivar. Same environment. Same feeding schedule. Completely different personality. āø» One of the most rewarding parts of growing multiple phenotypes side by side is seeing how genetics express themselves under identical conditions. Purple CousKush Auto Pheno B is becoming a perfect example of that principle. From the earliest stages she has displayed a calm, orderly, and highly symmetrical growth pattern. Every new node arrives where expected. Each leaf pair develops evenly. Internodal spacing remains compact and controlled. The overall structure feels organized and purposeful. If her sister is the experimental artist, Pheno B is the architect. āø» The overhead photographs reveal a plant that is building itself with remarkable symmetry. The large fan leaves extend evenly from the stem, creating a balanced frame around the developing center. New growth is stacking tightly while maintaining excellent spacing and light penetration. Nothing appears rushed. Nothing appears confused. Every part of the plant seems to know exactly where it belongs. āø» What stands out most this week is the emergence of strong lateral growth. The lower branches are already becoming clearly visible and are beginning to establish themselves as future contributors to the canopy. This is often one of the first signs of a plant preparing to create a productive structure later in life. While still very young, the foundation is already being laid. And it is being laid well. āø» The central growth tip continues to advance vigorously. Fresh leaves are emerging with excellent color and healthy texture, while the stem steadily thickens beneath them. The plant has that look growers love to see: Comfortable. Confident. Actively growing. āø» A small amount of cosmetic damage remains visible on one of the older lower leaves. However, its significance continues to decrease with every passing day. The damaged tissue is confined to older growth and has not progressed further. Meanwhile the plant continues producing healthy new foliage above it. This is a perfect example of why patience is often the best diagnostic tool in the garden. New growth tells the real story. And the new growth looks fantastic. āø» Comparing the two Purple CousKush sisters side by side creates one of the most educational moments in the entire project so far. Pheno A asks questions. Pheno B answers them. Pheno A challenges expectations. Pheno B reinforces them. Pheno A makes us wonder what might happen next. Pheno B quietly demonstrates what stable, textbook development looks like. Neither approach is better. Both are valuable. And together they tell the story of genetic diversity far better than any explanation ever could. āø» Current nutrition remains unchanged: • Plagron Terra Grow – 1.8 ml/L • Plagron Power Roots – 1 ml/L • Plagron Pure Zym – 1 ml/L • Plagron Sugar Royal – 1 ml/L The plant continues responding very positively to the feeding program, showing healthy color, strong development, and steady growth throughout the week. āø» Environmental conditions remained stable: • 12/12 lighting schedule from seed • Day temperatures around 27°C • Night temperatures around 25°C • Relative humidity around 55% • COā‚‚ approximately 600 ppm • Solution temperature around 21°C • Substrate temperature around 21°C These stable conditions continue providing an excellent platform for each phenotype to express its unique characteristics naturally. āø» Looking ahead, the goal remains straightforward. Continue observing how the canopy develops and how the emerging side branches begin competing for space and light. If current trends continue, Pheno B appears well on her way toward becoming a compact, balanced, and highly organized plant. The type of phenotype that rarely demands attention because she spends her time quietly doing everything right. And sometimes those are the plants that surprise us the most by harvest day. A huge thank you to Zamnesia for the genetics, Plagron for the nutrition, and everyone following along throughout this journey. Until next week, growers love and happy growing everyone. šŸŒ±šŸ’š
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This was a fun little project with a few ups and downs. Overall it was a success. I managed to get 86 Seeds off of the two plants, this is a smaller number but given that I started the pollination about 2-3 weeks late I am impressed. Top this all off with the fact I was using 10ppm silver solution for the majority of the reversing process and only had 30ppm for about a single week near the end. Moving forward if I plan on reversing anymore plants I will be investing in some STS vs Silver solution. It's easier to use and has stronger results. I also managed to get 25g of bug from the plants as well that I will infuse into some butter. Not to worry these are not the branches that where sprayed with silver and they have been cut off and disposed of in the composter. When I decide to grow these out I'll try and create a new diary and test if the CBD/THC ratios remain intact, if the plants are viable. I have not tested the germination rate on these seeds and for all I know they are duds or will not resemble their back-crossed parents. This is my first seed making project and so much is new and unknown to me. Have had lots of help along the way from some good GD friends. Tried to post lots of photos and products I used. The photos labelled [PREVIOUS HARVEST] where when I first grew this wonderful strain out. It has the same peppery kush smell and crazy deep purples as it first did. I did shock these plants with a heavy feeding that stunted them greatly, I also transplanted them when I should have started them off in their forever pot. This was all explained in the weekly entries when it happened and why. overall the autos are not heavy yielding but more average for an auto and that's ok with me. Its the smells, taste colours and CBD contest that draw me to it. Somethings to note from the diary, most of the liquid nutrients are diving by how much water I gave them, typically 4L. Solid nutrients are divided per litre of medium in the pots or they are the total amounts I added. Just ask if you have Questions.
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What a journey. Chopped on day 152 from seed. (21.7 weeks) Spent 12 days drying and produced 50.2 grams (1.79 ounces) of buds *Not counting larfy buds Time for curing now.
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Man i'm stoked about these cherry's 😁 @ Day 16 of flower i found on 2 of the lady's purple pistills😱, and some slight traces of purple on the leaves. I also finaly took iniative to do some clean up under the skirt lol, and did a good defol @ Day 14. My feeding regime seem to work quite wĆ©l with these no deficiĆ«nties or burn i @ EC 1.5. I'm Dome talking Growmies lol, rock onšŸ’š
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I cant even describe the smell 10/10 The buds are the most potent i ever smoked. Very strong weed with the best euphoric feeling u can imagine. Harvested 9 weeks after the 12/12 flip. The taste is also amazing, fruity smoke that goes in easy like air but it hits hard and very hard a few minutes later. Im proud to be one of the first to grow this legendary strain. Bra fcking vo Humboldt. Grts from Europe.
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4/17: More of the same as usual.......l can only imagine what she would’ve been doing with the needed light instead of 12/12 4/18: For the remaining time until I harvest her in like a week or 2 I’m going to take her out the tent during light off period so she can receive much more needed light