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Day121 31/03 Defoliation. Day122 01/04 Continue Def. Day122 01/04 4lt ro water -16ml Finalpart terra. Total 675 ppm, ph 6,0 No Drain. Day124 03/04 RinseOut Day 5lt ro water -5ml sensi cal mag extra, Total 200 ppm, ph 6,1 Drain First measure 600 ml, 1050 ppm -Second 1000 ml, 900 ppm - Third 300 ml, 820 ppm. Day127 06/04 5lt ro water -25ml Finalpart terra, Total 740 ppm, ph 5,9 Drain 1500 ml, 900 ppm.
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Started off week 6 off by adding 5ml of Flying Skull Z7 to reservoir and adjusted reservoir PH to 6.0. I've got the blumats nearly dialed in and keep making small adjustments every 24 hours. I am holding off a few days on the nutrients to see what the plant tells me. The clawing seems to have improved(combo of over watering and not getting runoff on hand watered nutrients I believe). When I apply nutrients going forward I will make sure there is plenty of runoff so I don't repeat the same mistakes. 😬 on day 2 I applied 1 gal of nutrients and watered until runoff. On day 3 I defoliated the bottom of my plants to improve the air flow. On day 6 I added 5ml of flying skull Z7 to the reservoir. I noticed a possible calcium deficiency on one plant so on day 7 I applied my 1 gal of nutrients with the addition of calmag and silica. Ive only used calmag once growing in coco and it burned my plants...so I assumed there was enough from my tap water and nutrients. I know this goes against all advice.. I think it finally caught up with me LOL.LIve and learn to buffer your coco. Next grow I will buy buffered coco and use a calmag product 😅 I defoliated the center of my plants to increase airflow and expose light deeper into the canopy.
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Week5 Vegetative steering Day 29 ————- 4 minute shots(220+-ml). 50-60klux 68 leaf temp Defoliated/Lollipopped Plants seem to be inefficiently spaced. I moved them all closer and they are now positioned better under the lights ———— Day 30 VPDis about a .95 Vegetative steering schedule for 3gal who drink a little over a quart a day 220 P1 440 P1 660 P1 880 P1 1000 P1 1220 P2 1330(1%)P3 I achieve runoff at end of P1 then do a maintenance shot and finish the day off with a watering. P1 waters every 15 min starting 1.5hours after lights on Plants are swelling. But not as well as when i use CO2. I think plants in flower still need co2 so that we can get these lights closer.(as long as the leaf(temp does not go over 80 and vpd stays good) Also, i found a plant to have hermied in week 2 so i removed the pollen sac and rubbed some pollen on 2 plants. Seems like they are just starting to take form on the flowers. **need to check for hermies beginning week 2** Am happy to get seeds from these ladies as this was very isolated in the grow ________________ Day 31 Plants are starting to frost. Group1 has swelled the most Group 2 has average growth and nice frost Group 3 looks like it was over dosed. *Bras&MJ study shows that MJ does mot need to be sprayed with Bras as it will over stress the plants. Brass was completely fine to spray without having adverse reactions. MJ seems to decrease yields but is a worthy tradeoff(will continue to use)-* ————— Day 32 Sprayed 2 plants with MJ(they now have been sprayed both week 4&6) Sprayed 3 with bras(also have been sprayed twice in flower) Finally frosting On the plants
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Start of week 4, day 22. The girls grew tremendously during the last week, very nice branch growth, internodes and overall plant size. No trimming this feeding, just removed 2-3 dying leaves from the lowest branches. One of the girls is clearly shorter than the others, I think I will keep her in veg after this week and flip the other two to flower.
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Day 19-26 (May 10th - May 17th) (Day 21) Stretch is almost over and the plants still look like they’re in veg. I’m seeing almost zero trichomes and when compared to my other room it’s laughable. At least the sites are starting to fill in a little. One plant is super leggy and stretchy. I’m guessing it’s Jack Herer but won’t know until late flower or harvest. The plant in the far left corner has great structure and thick pistil clumps. I’m guessing it’s either blueberry or the white og. Blueberry has a pretty distinct smell so differentiating all the strains won’t be that hard actually. (Day 24) I’ve been rearranging the plants once in a while just to get all sides exposed to some decent light. I never realized how much I value my LED until this run. The only way I would ever use another hps for flower is if it was one of those 1000w DE lights that all the commercial grows use. Sites are starting to fill in quite a bit now. Trichomes are still non existent though. Even on the archive genetics which is really surprising. (Day 25) Pots somewhat dried out finally. Tomorrow I’m going to leach everything with another 2 liters each and top dress with 15ml of nature’s pride bloom, 10ml of Destiny launch and 5ml of kelp meal. I’m starting to see minor N tox on some of the plants so I will probably give them a full gallon. This tent is largely experimental so I’m going to fuck with these plants pretty heavy to iron out some theories and try some new techniques. (Day 26) When I was watering today I noticed that slurricane, Puro loco and guava cake all hermed. The archives just got too stressed out in early veg I think. When I dug up both plants they were still being choked out by the sponge aerogarden plugs. Puro Loco was leading by far in the trichome department too. The guava cake was from a hermed bagseed so it’s not surprising at all but that kind of pisses me off about the “elite” Archive genetics, especially if you paid 200$ for a 10 pack. Then again, it was still my error and not their genetics. Luckily I didn’t pay a dime for them. Running those was a complete waste of time and space. With proper environment and no seedling stress I’m sure I could have grown some amazing looking stuff. All the European and Canadian genes look fine though. I’m sure they would have filled out a lot more if they weren’t being choked out by hermies. No signs of bananas anywhere else. Hopefully the 4 slurricanes I have outdoor this year will pull through without herming.
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esta semana le añadí al riego algo de TopMass silicio , la semana anterior se hizo de forma foliar pero la misma noche llovió y posiblemente de nada sirvió así que esta semana se lo añadí al riego. 1ml/l y el Ph me subió a 9,5 Ph. De no ser algo habitual en cada riego el sustrato lo equilibra y las plantas no lo notan mucho. Por norma general suelo regar entre 6,5 y 7,5 de Ph. Al ver las picaduras de trips no me quedó otra que empezar con los preventivos, prevenir antes que curar.
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Hi everyone, Weed brothers. Here we are ready for a new week of fire! My dolls have been transferred under a wider tent with the hope of opening up their final yield .... It's very hot ... let's get the best
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Apr 28: all three seeds germinated strongly. Keeping the soil fairly dry this time and will focus on keeping them misted with water. Historically I watered the soil before planting the seed, but I think that likely slows down root formation as my plants always looked slow to start. So, will try it with drier soil this time to see if things start faster. Apr 30: some spring snow. May 3: plants are a bit stretchy so I’m transplanting into bigger pots. Now in 1.5 L (approximately) pots. Used Pro-Mix with about 10~15% compost. #seedsman420growoff #seedsmanseeds
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Plants are getting big enough to train through the fence. Im thinking a vertical scrog, but its gonna be a bitch to harvest . We will see, still dunno if they are even female
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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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So far so good. Lowering the light was a bit of a mistake as the main cola started to show light stress. The main cola is 7" higher than the rest which is a bit of a PITA. I'll be much more aggressive with the LST next time around - comments on how to prevent such a taller main cola are welcome :) I've trimmed about a dozen or so leaves to get more airflow and I moved the LED strips up to support the middle section of the plant, seems to have helped (I think).
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minor bugs bites biting i have sticky traps i use Fox farm happy frog soil any advice for faster budding because i still don’t see any
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Topped them end of last week, still not given them feed as the farmyard manure they were planted straight into seems to be giving them what they need so far, I've given them rain water when they needed it. Hopefully the sun will return this coming week 🌞
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12/4/23-moving to flower. I have been doing LST, just put a screen on it to scrog. 12/5/23 - started new flower recipe and 12 hour light schedule 12/10/23 - has been in flower for almost a week; I have been putting 160ml of nutrients in am & pm, along with adding 24ozs of new water, ph running slightly low at 5.64. A little burns on some tips but looks healthy over all. Still not a tall plant, but short and bushy for sure. When do I see buds forming ? Month Day Week # Day of grow Morning pH before top off PH Adj PPM before top off PPM Goal Nutrient added H2O2 Water Temp Height Water Depth Notes November 12 23 November 13 24 December 3 44 December 4 45 December 5 46 December 6 47 200 December 7 48 5.64 451 450 120 69 December 8 49 5.60 420 450 280 December - Sat 9 8 50 5.65 369 450 160 13
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Definitely getting big I flipped her last week put em into 40 hrs. Of darkness then now it's the 12 and 12 ride for this healthy gal🍒
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Hey familia, nuestras 2 cookies, Han cogido carrerilla, notamos como advanced nutrients trabaja para dar lo mejor en sus productos. Estos ejemplares están bastante sanos, tienen buen futuro también, prometen por su potencia . Ph 6,5 . 55% humedad, 18/26 grados. Riegos cada 3 dias.
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the girl looks bright, next watering I will give more grow, I have a problem with 30° heat in the tent :( which she probably doesn't like, after giving food, I will remove the damaged leaves, :) good luck growing!
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