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Week 5, days 35-38 Ztrawberry 1 pheno & Damn Sour 2 phenos Both strains are on a very different path. Ztrawberry has been in a bigger pot since the start and after been put in an 11L pot. Wow, she has thrived. She's gotten so big. I've actually decided to flip her. Her nodes are grown and she is fully ready to flip and the process of waiting will be short. I gave her the last grow feed a few days ago. Already still having grow mix as she was moved into a solo pot of grow/light/pebbles 40-40-20 from plagron. She's pushing so hard. There is a few ph issues and a few other stuff. No nutrient defs so nothing that would stop her moving to the next phase. Ztrawberry has been put in 12/12. More pics coming soon from week 4 Damn Sour Both phenos have been stuck in a 2L pot and was only transplanted into each 2L pot. Been giving master root and Enzymes + silica for stress. They've only been put in 2L pots a few days ago. 1 was very stressful as I practically had to pull her up with as much of the roots as possible. They are the sane age as Ztrawberry but they had no space. I will uppot them to 9L pots in a few weeks once the root zone has recovered. I really should have left them and uppoted to a bigger pot. But been so long in that pot. They wouldn't have reached out which is what's happened to my 2 lemon photos I kept too long in a 20L hydro pot. Was really as waste of time by the looks of it. More pics coming soon Have had to PH to 6.7 and I used - on the silica feed which have been all on since they were transplanted. Ztrawberry 2 weeks ago & Damn Sours 2 dags ago.. Discount codes from sponsors for you 20% off Xpert Nutrients/KANNABIA with code:ggst 20% Zamnesias entire catalogue with code; ZAMMIGROW2024
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Not using nutrients for the first 4-5 weeks but will be using floratrio and Cali magic when the time comes.
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🍼Greenhouse Feeding BioGrow ⛺️MARSHYDRO The ⛺️ has a small door 🚪 on the sides which is useful for mid section groom room work. 🤩 ☀️ by VIPARSPECTRA (models: P2000 & XS 2000)
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Comenzamos la semana de floración con una gran poda de bajos dejando estas con forma de palmera o Chupa Chups. En el día de hoy le bajé dos horas al horario de vegetación de 18/6 a 16/8 en los siguientes días bajo dos horas así hasta alcanzar el 12/12 de manera gradual. Hoy se aplicará un riego de vitaminas y entaizante. 17/3/26 Aquí seguimos con las pequeñas algunas mejor otras peor.. pero todas sanas. Seguimos controlando el espacio de cultivo de la mejor manera posible. Una ec 1350 un ph 6,2 Forman el esquema de alimentación de esta semana a partir de la siguiente pegaremos una subida gradual hasta llegar al tope de las niñas. 20/3/26 Seguimos con un avance espectacular! Las niñas crecen de una manera espectacular! Muy contento con los avances en este cultivo! Esperemos que la floración sea igual de vigorosa .. Pero ya sabemos que hay mil factores,que pueden alterar el producto final,aquí seguiremos mejorando con cada uno!
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Defoliated and fully leaf stripped. I am going all out to see what happens. Wedding gelato is a fairly tall plant for my tent and future grows will have to be properly trained and tied down. Live and learn. So far happy with the results from hydro grow. Roots have worked their way into the res so I have added an air bubbler to the submerged roots.
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# Journal de Culture Cannabis - Eternity Grow Cup 2 (Zamnesia x Plagron) 2026 **Grower :** @Sadhusfrgrow **Localisation :** Luxembourg **Strain :** Sticky Broccoli (Zamnesia Seeds) - Féminisée **Description de la variété :** Sticky Broccoli est une variété indica dominante (90 %), avec un THC à 23 %. Elle présente des arômes sucrés, épicés et floraux persistants, des plantes compactes et résineuses, idéales pour des rendements élevés en culture contrôlée. **Setup général :** - Substrat : 100 % coco Plagron, offrant un drainage supérieur et une oxygénation racinaire. - Pots : Définitifs de 5 litres, pour un développement racinaire sans contrainte. - Irrigation : Automatique Netafim Drip (Netadrip), cycles de 2 minutes par heure × 14 (soit ~200-250 ml/shot, ajusté pour ~6-8 % humidité substrat), suivis d'un dry back de 15 % pour promouvoir la santé racinaire. - Contrôle : TrolMaster full setup pour une automatisation complète (voir présentation ci-dessous), incluant climatisation, humidificateur/déshumidificateur, chauffage, extracteur/intractor d'air, ventilateur, pompe à eau, chauffe-eau avec bulleur et agitateur, pompe à eau usée, table de drain DIY, et barre UV/IR pour spectre étendu. - Nutrition : Plagron Coco (A&B, Power Roots, Pure Zym, Green Sensation). EC tank 2,0-2,5 mS/cm, pH 5,8 stable. - Éclairage : Cycle 18/6 végétatif, hauteur lampe 80 cm, imitation lever/coucher de soleil + 30 min IR chevauchant les lumières principales ; PPFD ~550, DLI ~35 mol/m²/jour. - Objectif : Préparer le switch à 12/12 dans quelques jours pour floraison, avec clonage pour préservation génétique. - Mises à jour : 2 plantes robustes ; LST relâché pour permettre une expansion naturelle, défoliation et FIM maintenus pour structure buissonnante. Présentation du setup TrolMaster : Le système intègre une climatisation pour régulation thermique précise, un humidificateur/déshumidificateur pour VPD stable, un chauffage d'appoint, un extracteur/intractor pour renouvellement d'air (taux CO2 cible 900 ppm), un ventilateur pour circulation, une pompe à eau avec chauffe-eau, bulleur (oxygénation) et agitateur (homogénéisation nutriments), une pompe à eau usée pour évacuation automatique, une table de drain DIY pour collecte runoff, et une barre UV/IR pour booster résine et terpènes. Photos jointes montrent le dashboard et graphs pour monitoring en temps réel. ## Semaine 4 : Croissance Végétative Avancée (8-14 février 2026) ### Contexte et Objectifs de la Semaine Cette semaine marque la fin de la phase végétative intensive, avec préparation au switch 12/12 prévu dans quelques jours. Nutrition Plagron poussée à EC 2,0-2,5 (Cocos A&B 2,5-3 ml/L, additifs stables) pour soutenir la biomasse accrue, pH tank maintenu à 5,8. Irrigation affinée : Cycles de 2 min/h × 14 (total ~2,8-3,5 L/pot/jour), dry back 15 % pour oxygénation et prévention des pathologies racinaires. Éclairage optimisé pour DLI élevé, favorisant une photosynthèse maximale sans stress. Techniques : Défoliation sélective (retrait de feuilles ombrageantes pour aération), FIM pour multiplier colas, LST relâché (attaches assouplies pour croissance naturelle tout en maintenant canopée plate). Clonage planned pour préserver phénotypes potentiellement élites. Objectifs : Maximiser la vigueur pré-flo, avec grosse défoliation à venir (retrait tout en dessous du 1er treillis pour concentrer énergie sur buds supérieurs). EC/pH runoff légèrement inférieurs à l'input, indiquant absorption efficace sans accumulations. ### Observations des Plantes - **Jour 22-24 (8-10 février) :** Plantes vigoureuses, envergure ~40-45 cm, hauteur bridée à 18-20 cm par treillis. Défoliation mineure et FIM confirmés ; LST relâché pour permettre extension latérale sans contrainte excessive. Racines denses et blanches (inspection via pot transparent). EC runoff 1,8-2,2 (légèrement input), pH 5,7-5,9 stable. Irrigation : 14 shots/jour, dry back 15 % mesuré (moist descend à ~60 % avant recharge). Pas de signes de stress ; feuilles vertes profondes, envergure 18-20 cm. - **Jour 25-26 (11-12 février) :** Croissance explosive ; structure à 6-7 nœuds, branches secondaires robustes grâce au FIM. Relâchement LST complet pour préparation flo ; défoliation supplémentaire pour pénétration lumineuse. Clonage initié au jour 25 : Boutures apicales prélevées, placées en propagateur avec Power Roots. VPD stable, favorisant transpiration saine. Runoff analyse : EC légèrement inférieur (absorption NPK optimale), pH stable sans drift. - **Jour 27-28 (13-14 février) :** Plantes prêtes pour switch ; envergure 45-50 cm, hauteur 20 cm. Dernière défoliation légère ; tout est sain, sans pests ou carences. Plans pour grosse défoliation post-switch : Retrait feuilles/banches sous treillis pour focus sur tops. Clones enracinés ~20 %, à monitorer. ### Paramètres Environnementaux (Analyse des Données TrolMaster) Basé sur captures TrolMaster pour "Coco Test" (moyennes semaine 4, jours 22-28) et dashboard live (15/02/2026), avec graphs montrant tendances stables sur 24h/semaine. Graphs indiquent fluctuations contrôlées : Temp/Hum stable avec pics mineurs, VPD constant, Light cyclique (jour/nuit), pH/EC solution sans spikes majeurs, moist moyenne 75 % avec dry backs visibles. CO2 non mesuré (ambiant ~400-500 ppm ; cible 900 non atteinte). Augmentation PPFD pour DLI cible 35. - **Température (°C) :** - Moyenne Jour : 25,2 °C (dashboard 25,8, cible 26 pour veg fin). - Moyenne Nuit : 23,1 °C. - Max Jour : 26,5 °C ; Max Nuit : 24,3 °C. - Min Jour : 22,8 °C ; Min Nuit : 21,7 °C. Stabilité : Variations
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Vamos familia quinta semana de vida de estás Punch Pie de RoyalQueenSeeds . Que ganas tengo de ver el progreso de esta variedad, las plantas están sanas, se ven con buen color. La cantidad de agua cada 48h entre riegos, nutrientes de la gama Agrobeta. Tuve problemas de trips en un indoor y tengo todas plagadas pero ya las e tratado con aceite de neem, un insecticida genérico y jabón potásico, también añadí tiras de color azul para controlarla, trataré esta semana. Estas próximas semanas veremos cómo avanzan. Mars hydro: Code discount: EL420 https://www.mars-hydro.com/ Agrobeta: https://www.agrobeta.com/agrobetatiendaonline/36-abonos-canamo Hasta aquí todo, Buenos humos 💨💨.
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Week 7 Veg - January 16/21 to 22/21 ***** Week 7 will be their last week being able to take them out of the tent😟 SCROG netting going in on the weekend ahead. Not really a lot to report this week as the girls are doing well and I am just wanting their side branches to grow longer to help filling in the canopy anyway. Performed more LST this week and bending over the branches daily. Didn’t do any HST this week, will once the net is in and I have a better visual of how the branches need to bend. They have come a long ways over the last 2 weeks when you look back at pictures. They have filled out with more side branching and other than battling a little purple striping on the main stems they seem pretty happy. Leaf colour is good and should be in good shape for the flip soon. Will go through all of week 8 before flipping so hopefully week 9 will be transition week and week 10 the start of flower.......have to get through next week first though😀👍 Switching over to tap water again. I have been struggling with calcium and magnesium deficiencies on all grows for the last year. I can’t seem to get the right amount added back to the RO water I use in all feedings. So running with straight water again now. Ppm coming out is 325 so I will work with that. Going to explore my own RO system in the house rather than bottled water, a system that adds back calcium, magnesium, and iron. It’s been flowing okay for the first week and will continue on for now. Using RO water I have been feeding full strength on the nutrients and have been working on backing them down a bit to compensate for the starting point of 325 now. They have continued to be fed once a week roughly and supplemented with calmag and microbes. Little more detail....... Jan 16/21, Day 43 Veg - 3L each of full line at full strength in RO water - 1150ppm and 5.8pH given to the girls - didn’t add any other nutes other than IPP line. Jan 17/21, Day 44 Veg - dry out day - pulled down all the girls again tonight to train them outwards. - Jan 18/21, Day 45 Veg - 3L for each girl today with tap water and CalMag @ 1ml, Microbes @ 2ml, Nature’s Candy @ 1.5ml - 700ppm and 5.7pH is what that works out to. - have to use a considerable amount of pH down to adjust the tap water, over 6ml in 16L Jan 19/21, Day 46 Veg - measured the girls today, GSCHB Is 12” tall. They were topped already😀 - dry out day for the girls. - pulled two large fan leaves from her. They were just getting the way too much of lower branches light. Jan 20/21, Day 47 Veg - 2.5L each with plain tap water - 295ppm and 5.8pH. - all the girls are looking big and bushy today.......they are ready for flip soon. Jan 21/21, Day 48 Veg - dry out day for the girls. Jan 22/21, Day 49 Veg - pulled all the girls down again......repeating the same LST each day manually rather than tying down for now. - this should be water day but leaving for today as I am going to lolipop the lower branches and a heavier leaf stripping tomorrow. - will feed tomorrow as they will benefit more. Very solid week ETS......the girls are taking off and expect to see lots of leaves popping out over the next couple of weeks😀👍 Work on the side branching to come up higher closer to the tops next week.......continue tap water and give a feed with Epsom Salts new week
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300g wet, 250g high quality buds other 50g are not in dry weight. “The nightmare is real.” — Rhea Ripley
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* harvest: 6 weeks veg. 60 days flowering * pot size: 11liter rain science bag * dry bud yield: 80gram * Appearance: very dense buds, with a hint of purple inside * Bud density: 9/10 * Aroma : smelling like a really sweet overripe banana * Taste : like it smells, a really nice overripe banana taste on the inhale * Potency : 9/10 * Kind of high: perfect if you wanna chill and have a good night sleep * Colour of thrichs at time of harvest: 20% amber 80% milky * Drying time: 10 days in the dry tent, curing 10 days * Good comments: such a beautifull plant to grow with branches that are the size off your arm, the buds are all big and gorgeous, they are purple on the inside. Loving the terps on this one. This pheno was pure banana, exactly what i was looking for. * bad comments: cant think off anything
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Definetly an awesome Strain easy to grow with a phenomenal trichome production even the stamps are covered in trichomes 🤷🏻‍♂️💚🤙🏻🤙🏻❄️💯
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Fellow growers, week 5 of flowering brings fascinating updates. The buds are forming nicely and becoming denser daily. Unfortunately, the plants shot up in height more than expected and I couldn't raise the light further. Our growing space is filling with a delightful, intensifying aroma. Despite the height challenge, I remain hopeful for a successful end. Excited for the week ahead! Happy growing!
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Started using overdrive this week let's see how it goes
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107 days!! Here is another great experience :) The girl has matured, 330 grams of wet, full of sticky, resinous shiny, pleasantly smelling flowers :) I think it will be about 90 dry :) although the girl is definitely not the biggest, but she looks great, the smell is also amazing :) I also got some sugar leaves from which I will make bubble hash, For me personally it is really beautiful and good growth, which I think will definitely be confirmed by the dried and cured flowers :) there will be a smoke review, as well as the total dry weight. good luck to everyone :).
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Because these plants got put in flower “too early” they continued growing before actually flowering. right now they are legit in week 2 of flowering, The strains are (see the picture of this week) Top left: Critical - zamnesia Top right: Critical super silver Haze Bottom: Purple Haze last video = end of this week
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7/2 Last week it was extremely hot (80's-90's) with cold nights. We had a severe thunderstorm last night and it's raining like crazy today. I didn't spend time in the garden as it was pouring. However I defoliated yesterday briefly. I had maybe a half dozen leaves yellow and die a couple days after the organicide application. They were mostly the largest oldest fan leaves most infected with pm. A couple smaller interior leaves yellowed and died as well but they were the leaves most infected. I assume that's normal. As I defoliated I noticed my first aphid of the season. I saw a few dead ones the organicide killed and a couple that were alive. Aphids aren't a big deal. They'll be evicted soon enough. I haven't seen one spot of pm though since the application. Maybe a little on a dead leaf but it seems to be working good. Didn't take pictures today but needed one to update the diary. Trying to upload videos but they take forever. 7/3 Ridiculously hot all last week. Extremely hot yesterday then a severe thunderstorm but it cleared to 90 degrees with 90%rh. This environment is a fungal nirvana. Still a slight smell from the organicide. I'm glad I used it though. I threw away some more leaves but this is the time that starts happening anyway. Before the stretch. With the ideal conditions I saw WPM rear it's head again. Only this time the organicide seemed to still have a residue. The PM only infected the super old biggest fan leaves and a few tiny tiny leaves on the very interior of the plant. I didn't know I had aphids but I've found a few dead on the underside of leaves I defoliated. So it seems to be working. My plants are growing towards the sun (partially due to my tarps which I need to be legal) which make airflow harder to maintain. My dad gave away my pallets this year. I had planned to put bags and supports on pallets with some sort of wheel so I could spin them. Oh well I'll do that next year in my new location. I have also found moth holes in couple leaves so BT it will still be needed. If videos didn't take so long to upload I would have a bunch. Happy growing. 7/5 Watered lightly (as it had been 90's) before feeding three gallons to the garden. Noticed some telltale leafhopper signs on a 9lb kush. The organicide seems to be doing a decent job of keeping PM at bay. The blueberry is now the worst it seems. I'm planning on another application before I try anything heavier. The fishy smell is now totally gone. Plants seem healthy and are a nice dark green. I have had some problems that have effected my ability to fully care for my girls. I have some defoliation I need to do. I also see moths sometimes in the morning plus the pm and the random munch. I guess that's to be expected outside but I need to get on top of this shit. I also have more LST I could be doing. 7/6 Rained all night and still off and on. Can't see any pm but I've found a few spots on the blueberry that could be septoria. I'm going to hit them either tonight or tomorrow with the organicide and if it doesn't work I may try a sulfer based fungacide. Took a few pictures. I need to defoliate as well. 7/7 Uploaded some duplicate pics accidentally. If I could've created the perfect environment for fungal infections I don't think I could've done better than yesterday. Hence the organicide. I was surprised it wasn't pronounced and only a little here and there. Also saw leaf hopper and pillar damage so hopefully this will straighten that out. Blueberry seems weak in it's stalk. I'm not sure if the wind is blowing it against that hard metal circle around it. It may have septoria. If it does I'll have to switch to something different or junk the plant. 7/8 This sucks. I can see signs of leaf septoria on the GDPs. This is definitely not a strain for the Maine climate. It's not resilient enough against diseases. This year has been particularly bad with 40 degree temp swings and rain then bright hot sun. I couldn't engineer better conditions. I appears senescence starts at the same time looking back over the past four years. However maybe that's just the life cycle of the earwigs. Oh yeah. I raked the inside of the grow bag with my hand and AT LEAST a half dozen earwigs came out RIGHT FROM THE SOIL IN THE BAG. I dealt with these prehistoric bastards last year and lost half my harvest. They eat other insects but the spread disease like crazy and they DO eat your plant while leaving behind the worst bacteria and plant disease. I have research to do. Like I said. This sucks. I'm changing locations next year but I need some help dealing with the septoria and the earwigs or I'll be fucked again. I defoliated anything that looked suspect. Still need to improve airflow.