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After seeing more serious grows have issues will flipping buds I trellis’ed. Happy to fill out the screen but I had crawling to feed starting this early
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I would believe this variety again ... I think it could be better ... and do not make some mistakes in it ... I recommend it to all growers ...
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@LAShugars
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She’s in flower!!! So excited! I’m grateful she got stuck in preflower. Gave her time to grow into a beautiful Blueberry Lady. I think she will be worth the wait!!
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Semana del 5 de enero al 11 de enero 2026
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chopped on day 65 of flower 9,5 weeks flower total
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08/13/2019 She cleaned up nicely and ready for flower taking a couple clones this week to preserve this girl I love this plant!
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Looks frosty nugs has some denseness and smell tasty, can't wait to try😁
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12/12 + 35 jours 1️⃣ 🏠 90x60x90 ☀️ FC-E 4800 => puissance a 75% 🍁 1x Black Bomb / Philosopher Seed 2x Amnesia Lemon / PEV Seeds 1x Blueberry / PEV Seeds 1x Blueberry / 00 Seeds 1x Wappa / Paradise Seed 1x Dark Phoenix / Green House Seed 1x Quick Sherbet / Exotic Seeds 1x Mango Cream / Exotic Seeds 1x Banana Frosting / Sensi Seed 1x Hindu Kush / Sensi Seed 4x Fast Mix / Sweet Seed 📎 https://growdiaries.com/diaries/122084-grow-journal-by-soosan 📎https://growdiaries.com/diaries/124052-grow-journal-by-soosan 2️⃣ 🏠 30x60x50 ☀️TS1000 => puissance a 100% 🍁 4x Quick Sherbet - Exotic Seed 📎 https://growdiaries.com/diaries/122080-grow-journal-by-soosan Sponsorisé par Mars Hydro
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73 days from germimation to harvest of plant no1 from fast Buds No2 chopped after 76days No1 45gr. dry yield
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Lovely start and lovely end to week 1
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Septima semana de vida y sigue todo según lo esperado, la planta va tomando altura velozmente y se va poblando de nufos donde estarán las futuras flores . Los parámetros bien y la alimentación ya completamente dedicada a la formación de flores. Es todo por ahora, Buenos Humos!
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Madonna ragazzi come cresce bene la Critical Lemon ⚡🍋 sotto il controllo di TENT-X 🤖 Direi che siamo al 🔝😋
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So happy with the result of these gals. Harvested at around 15-20% amber on the tops of the colas, will be pressing the lower buds and trim with less amber into rosin :) They really grew into massive hulking monsters with colas the size of my forearm :0 I am so impressed and proud to call this my first ever grow. I learned so much and I am so hyped to put all this knowledge into the next grow.
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Weak smell is finally starting to develop and it is amazing. Also starting LST this week on all four plants. I need help with the Royal Jack. The plant that started out so well is really struggling and I have no idea why. Any tips are more than welcome. Also I'm having a bit of a pest situation. Ive looked under the leaves and around the plant but was unable to find anything that could be capable of doing this damage. Does anyone have any advice? Thanks in advance
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Growth is phenomenal , scent is starting to get stronger. Looking super healthy noticeable growth daily. That bud candy from advanced nutrients is really coming into work now. That makes me super excited. THICCCC 🍭 trim in full force or i think anyways lol. Advanced nutrients Bud Ignitor introduction this week!
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# ❄️ The Frozen Archive #3 | Ghost Train Haze ## Sometimes the Greatest Yield Is the Lesson Hello GrowDiaries family! 👋❄️🌱 Welcome back to The Frozen Archive. For anyone joining us for the first time, this series follows our exploration of fresh frozen material, ice & water extraction, solventless concentrates, curing methods, and the many lessons hidden between harvest and the final product. If you would like a complete breakdown of the Bubbleator machine, fresh frozen preparation, ice & water extraction methodology, and collection techniques, please check out The Frozen Archive #1 and #2 where the process is explained in much greater detail. This entry focuses on a cultivar that many of you may already know well: 🚂 Ghost Train Haze. And what a journey she has been. For those curious about her complete cultivation story, the full seed-to-harvest diary remains available on my profile. It was one of my favorite plants to grow and one of the most memorable cultivars of the run. Today we pick up where that story ended. Fresh frozen material. Ice. Water. Curiosity. And a lesson waiting to be learned. --- ## Wash Number Four This extraction represents my fourth overall wash using the Bubbleator machine. By now the process felt familiar. The machine was prepared exactly as before. Ice was added. Fresh frozen Ghost Train Haze flowers were loaded into a properly secured 220-micron wash bag. Additional ice was placed on top. Cold water filled the machine. Temperatures were maintained as close as possible to 0°C (32°F). The methodology remained unchanged. The equipment remained unchanged. The enthusiasm remained unchanged. Only one thing was different. The genetic. --- ## Everything Looked Perfect The wash itself was beautiful. The room filled with incredible aromas. The fresh frozen material smelled amazing. The machine performed flawlessly. The water remained ice cold. The collection process went exactly as planned. At every stage I found myself increasingly excited to see what Ghost Train Haze would produce. After all, if the flower was this impressive, surely the resin would follow. At least that was the theory. Nature, however, always has her own plans. --- ## The Lesson One of the reasons I created The Frozen Archive is to document reality. Not just successes. Not just giant returns. Not just perfect results. Reality. And reality is that not every incredible flower becomes an incredible washing cultivar. Ghost Train Haze taught me exactly that. The returns were significantly lower than what I had experienced during previous washes. Much lower than expected. At first I questioned myself. Did I miss something? Did I make a mistake? Did I wash incorrectly? Was the temperature wrong? Was the timing wrong? But after reviewing the process and comparing observations with experienced hash makers, a different picture emerged. Many haze-dominant and sativa-leaning cultivars have a reputation for being difficult washers. Not because they are poor plants. Not because they lack quality. Simply because they often do not release resin in the same way as many hash-oriented cultivars. And Ghost Train Haze appears to fall into that category. --- ## Was It Worth It? Absolutely. Because what little resin was collected was exceptional. The quantity may have been modest. The quality certainly was not. The resulting material displayed beautiful characteristics. Excellent melt. Wonderful flavor. A rich aromatic profile. And a texture that immediately reminded me why I fell in love with this plant in the first place. In many ways, the resin reflected the flower itself. Unique. Expressive. Memorable. Just not particularly generous. --- ## Looking Back If I am completely honest, part of me wishes I had kept more of this material as flower. Ghost Train Haze was simply that enjoyable. The flowers were outstanding. The smoke was outstanding. And looking back, I probably would have enjoyed preserving more of her in that form. But I do not regret the wash. Because now I know. And knowledge is exactly why this archive exists. --- ## Freeze Drying & Storage The collected resin followed the same path as previous entries. After collection, the material was dried carefully until it reached the desired condition. Once properly dried, it was broken down and prepared for storage. Unlike some previous entries, this report focuses less on quantity and more on observation. The material was transferred into glass storage where it can continue developing while preserving everything it has to offer. Even in small amounts, quality deserves patience. --- ## What Ghost Train Haze Taught Me This entry may not contain the largest yield of the archive. It may not contain the biggest temple ball. It may not contain the most impressive collection photos. But it contains something equally valuable. A lesson. Not every cultivar is destined for every purpose. Some plants become legendary flowers. Some become legendary hash. Some become both. Ghost Train Haze reminded me that understanding the difference is part of becoming a better grower and a better extractor. And honestly? I am grateful for the lesson. --- ## Looking Ahead Will I wash another haze in the future? Probably. Because I am the type of person who likes to test things for myself. One experience teaches a lesson. Multiple experiences create understanding. For now, however, Ghost Train Haze has earned even more of my respect. Not because she produced the biggest return. But because she reminded me that cultivation is still full of surprises. And those surprises are exactly what keeps this journey exciting. --- ## P.S. A huge thank you to Zamnesia for the Ghost Train Haze genetics and for supporting these projects. A special thank you as well to Plagron, whose nutrient lineup accompanied this plant throughout its journey from seed to harvest, fresh frozen preservation, and ultimately extraction. The plant may not have become the highest-yielding wash of the archive. But she remains one of my favorite cultivars I have had the pleasure of growing. And that, sometimes, is worth far more than a number on a scale. Grower's Love everyone. 🌱💚
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Zzz. Hit with Aptus PK double strength! And top dressed! I believe this seed had a crazy weird mutation growth for almost a month and was tiny before it started vegging normally. Maybe same thing happens in flower? *shrug* We will find out, smells minty and really really sticky. Not a fan of the mint smell
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Day 32: Well guys she is staying really short but she is growing strong. At first I was worried cause I hadn't seen any real change in height but when I looked at her I noticed even tho she was so short she was already on her 6th node. The space between each node is literally almost nothing they are so tightly stacked. Started to do some LST and she seemed to respond well so I'm just gonna stick with that instead of topping and mainlining( it was what I was originally going to do). I'm gonna let this lady veg out for a bit longer tho.. Keep stopping by for the latest updates ladies and gents and as always thanks for everyone's support 🙏 ❤️. Happy Valentines day everyone!
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Seeing lots of good development, Pineapple Express is almost there! I went ahead and defoliated the light bleached leaves, trichomes are getting more cloudy. Spotted a few amber trichomes but not many... update- varies by bud. Trich’s appear mostly cloudy to me. Looking at harvesting maybe mid-week next week... 5 more days or so... maybe sooner if trichomes becomes more amber! Super excited to see how this Pineapple Express turns out! Went ahead and clipped the bud off her that had been pollinated, she was starting to open up some of the seed pods. Seeds look fully developed and are quite dark. Tester bud had a few seeds in it but not outrageously so, only a few. Berry white is trucking along, lots of trichome development this week but buds still don’t seem to be swelling much. Smell coming off this little plant is fantastic!