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7ª Settimana di Fioritura 💐💐💐💐💐💐💐 Ma quanto sta diventando bella la nostra RUNTZ 💓😍? Come si stanno gonfiando i suoi bei cimoni innevati🏔️💓
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-Gorilla Zkittlez is turning purple :) -its getting a little cold in my room :( -bought a magnifying lense to check for trichomes but i think they still need a while
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We are in Flush !! Was giving them GH Flora series + rapid start + cal mag
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💩Holy Crap Growmies We Are Back💩 So what do you say we have some fun 👈 We got some EXOTIC SEEDS 👉 👻👻👻MONSTERMASH👻👻👻 😛 Well my friends we are just at the 63 mark and as you can see shes doing great 👈 👉 So folks , she's been quite the little monster , and she's building some nice buds 👈 Shes the only one that hasn't had any real issues 😎 Lights being readjusted and chart updated .........👍 👉I used NutriNPK for nutrients for my grows and welcome anyone to give them a try .👈 👉 www.nutrinpk.com 👈 NutriNPK Cal MAG 14-0-14 NutriNPK Grow 28-14-14 NutriNPK Bloom 8-20-30 NutriNPK Bloom Booster 0-52-34 I GOT MULTIPLE DIARIES ON THE GO 😱 please check them out 😎 👉THANKS FOR TAKING THE TIME TO GO OVER MY DIARIES 👈
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Everything has been great, Happy healthy and growing fantastic.
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I use face clean cotton to germinate the seeds , After 3 days the roots came out 3 cm and then I place it in my own mixed soil.
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Dia 134 y semana 6 de floración,ultimo dia de vida de las plantas. Este año ha sido un poco raro las plantas han crecido como monstruos tuvieron un crecimiento espectacular un tallo muy grande y junto con sus ramas flexibles y muy resistentes. Pero al llegar el engorde de floración no se porque les falto el empujon final para hinchar el cogollo, tiene muy buena pinta , mucha resina y muy fuerte buen olor pero me esperaba mas en la fase final. Cortamos ya que tambien habian orugas y no terminaba de eliminarlas por completo, la semana que viene era entera de lluvias así que decidi cortar un poco mas temprano para poder prevenir cualquier mal mayor, hay mucha gente que le gusta cortar antes de tiempo ya que el efecto es muy diferente, este año probaremos que tal.
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Day 54-64 (June 14th-24th) (Day 55) I got a good look at all of the plants in the dark and all of them are quite faded out except for black garlic and the blueberries. Running multiple different strains that all feed differently would be a nightmare on a larger scale! (Day 56) Everything is looking on point and happy. Plants are drinking about a liter of water every 36 hours. (Day 59) Jack Herer #1 has some of the most wild looking foxtails I’ve ever seen. Not a very desirable trait but it’s cool to grow. It’s smell is pure bliss, it’s now matured to a mango funk. I will do a more in depth look at each strain after dry. Jack #2 is starting to pop fresh nanners. I think it is from stress due to lack of nutrients and/or heat stress from where it is in the tent. Both jacks are feeding really hard I’ve noticed. If these bananas get any worse I will just harvest early. Blueberry #1 is developing miniature seeds in its calyx’s and is starting to foxtail like crazy. It almost looks like it’s reveging. Earlier in the season I pulled off an entire bud that was covered in developing seeds but I couldn’t find anymore after that. I will likely find a few bag seeds in this pheno and Jack #2. Blueberry #2 is still terpless and frostless but it’s really starting to fill into it’s structure now. It’s getting impressively dense but that all it has going for it. This one needs to go 65-70 days at least. BAOGC #1 is so beefed up and chunky I love it. The main cola will be a good 6 grams and the lowers are thick gram nugs too. I will let this one go until day 65 BAOGC #2 is much smaller but a super hard feeder. It was one of the first to start yellowing. This pheno is pretty average in my opinion. It stacks a little tighter but has small buds TWOG #1 has this strange velvety look to it’s frost, something I’ve never really seen before. Although it’s a little on the leafy side. It filled out super early and is ready to harvest now. Both are fading out with black streaks on the leaves. TWOG #2 checks every box for quality so far. This might be the perfect strain and I’m sad I didn’t get a clone of it. The only thing wrong with it is the long trichome stalks and lack of resin heads. It is also an early finisher. I will probably take both TWOGs down on the 21st. Black garlic is just mouthwatering. This plant literally looks wet with resin. It was super airy at first but slowly filled out to the point it’s one of the denser plants in the tent. Cant wait to smoke this stuff. (Day 63) Well, every plant in here is looking done except the jacks and blueberry #2. Since I’m harvesting my other tent tomorrow I might as well give everything the chop before I risk bagseeds. I’m going to give a final watering right now and harvest tomorrow. I’m going to be drying in my flower tent kept between 60-65F and 60-65% RH. I will do a full plant hang to extend the dry time for as long as possible. Guess that’s a wrap then. I will give a detailed breakdown of my errors and final thoughts on the run next week after the dry is completely done. ✌️
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Hallo zusammen und willkommen in Blütewoche 8 Vor drei Tagen haben Sie zum ersten mal den EC- Wert von 2,2 genießen dürfen. Die Pink Mist arbeiten da wirklich super mit, wohingegen die SQ1 wieder arg am Limit gekratzt hat was den Nährstoffgehalt betrifft. Seit dem her trinken sie nur Wasser mit nem Schuss Cal/Mag. Der schon in letzter Woche erwähnte getrocknete Kaffeesatz (Phosphor, Kalium Reservat) lässt uns über die Tage des nicht Düngens dessen ruhig Schlafen. Seit einer halben Woche fahren wir auch mit 11 Lichtstunden. Dennoch und es war ja bewusst, der Bedarf war zu dem Zeitpunkt wirklich hoch und da wir vorher recht mager gefahren sind entschlossen wir uns für eine Anregung dahingehend. Der eigenen Unachtsamkeit wird uns auch nicht mehr widerfahren, gut aussehende Pflanzen beim Messen so nicht mehr zu Beachten, dass es zu einer Verbrennung kommt. Das Wort ,,Ausruhen,, trifft es hier glaube ich ganz gut... Dieses wiederum trifft aber auch wieder gut zu Perfektionisten hm hm :-) Ansonsten sind sie einfach nur wunderschön anzusehen ;-) Für ein Winter Grow wirklich schöne Farben! In diesem Sinne, wir hoffen euch gefallen auch ein paar Bilder bzw. das kurze Video und wünschen euch allen eine angenehme kommende Erfolgreiche Woche! Bis Dahin, beste Grüße 😉
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Day 49 flower- Discovered loads of adult fungus gnats around the sour kosher#1.. thinking that’s why it’s been showing signs of stress and some yellowing and curling on fan leaves around the top colas. Put down a bunch of sticky traps and going to let them dry out for now. Smell is so strong from the blue gelato 41, gassy cake smell. The sour kosher #2 looks and smells incredible, has been healthy and green this whole grow with great bud formation/production! I’d love to keep this pheno but can I take a cutting late flower? Or maybe I’ll just re veg it. 24k#1 is still massively behind on bud development, coming like a true sativa. I may well end up having to harvest this one later than all the rest. Still having problems with the 24k#2 top fan leaves turning very yellow and crispy.. but the bud production actually looks really good and frosty. Only 3 weeks to go so I’m sure it will make it, lots of green leaves still left lower on the plant. Trying to keep the dog out my room but there is still husky hairs throughout the whole grow 🙄 unstoppable. Can’t wait to get these drying and taste the final product!
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Chapter 18: The end. Cannabonsai was really starting to run out of juice, the tips of her larger sugar leaves were starting to show the same likely Ca / P deficiency as her fans, so I knew it was time. Duckfoot probably could've stacked another week or two, but I'm using the tent to dry, and I do prefer effects on the zippier side - so they both got the chop. Since this was mostly an outdoor grow and they had recent issues with caterpillars, I decided to do a bud wash. One look at that water and no regrets. Removed the fan leaves and hung full branches up to dry in the 60% humidity tent, though averaging a little warmer than I'd like at around 70 degrees. After about a week the hay smell dissipated, the smaller buds were moisture testing around 11%, so I bucked the branches into six-inch chunks and then let them sweat in paper bags for a few more days, rotating and airing out every several hours...just like the Grove bags say to do. When each bag stabilized around 62% humidity, I trimmed everything. Final yield dry was 1.7 oz (48g) for Duckfoot, and 1.5 oz (43g) for Cannabonsai, with an additional ounce (31g) of dry trim. I already know I can do better on the next grow. :) Early flower already smokes wonderfully - good taste, no hay, extremely potent, I would be very happy getting this from a dispensary. It's all in Grove bags now, can't wait to see how it cures up.
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This stuff packs a nice punch, one pheno showing off those cherry terps its 🔥🔥
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🌸 Week 4 Flower Report: Growth, Challenges & Big Changes! 🌸 Hey, Grow Diaries Fam! ✨ We’re here at Week 4 of Flower, and what a week it’s been—packed with challenges, adjustments, and exciting progress! Before diving into the details, let’s start with a note on my flowering timeline. While this is Week 4, I don’t start counting flower days the moment I flip to 12/12. Instead, I wait for the plants to show true signs of bloom. It’s a small but significant distinction that keeps things accurate and aligned with the plants’ development. 🌱 Defoliation: Timing is Everything! Defoliation is a critical part of the flowering stage, and I typically wait until Day 21. However, this week, I tackled it earlier on Day 17 because: 1️⃣ The room was simply too full. 2️⃣ And most importantly—the Papaya Zoap had other plans! She’s a fighter—determined, defiant, and constantly reaching for the moon. Despite intense training like super cropping, she’s still pushing upward, nearly outpacing the LED lights. Challenges like this remind us of a simple truth: gardening mirrors life. It’s about resilience, adaptation, and unwavering determination. 💪 This week, I added a second SCROG layer. While this net will support the flowering colas, it’s also there to strategically manage the Papaya Zoap. Why? Because experience has taught me that if she grows out of the LED’s range, she won’t finish properly—and that could disrupt the balance for every other plant in the tent. It’s all about teamwork, even in the garden. 🌟 Defoliation was intense, removing nearly all the leaves with stems to clear space and boost airflow. The tent now looks dramatically different! For the full before-and-after transformation, be sure to check out my YouTube channel—trust me, you’ll want to see this process up close! 🎥✨ Switching to Aptus Holland Minerals A major milestone this week: I’ve transitioned entirely to Aptus Holland Minerals. 🌊 From now on, it’s just minerals—no more organic inputs. This marks the start of a new chapter, and I’m incredibly curious to see how the plants react to these changes. Here’s the current nutrient mix: • System Clean: 0.5 ml/L • Regulator: 0.15 ml/L • RO Water Conditioner: 0.8 ml/L • All-in-One Liquid: 2.1 ml/L I’m keeping the pH at 6.1 and TDS at 556 ppm, and so far, the plants are thriving. This week also included a thorough system clean, ensuring everything runs smoothly as we enter the final flowering stages. 🌿 Bud Development: Pure Magic! The bud formation across all the genetics is nothing short of incredible. Every plant is thriving, and the canopy is lush, vibrant, and full of potential. I’ve raised the PPFD to 750 for this stage, with temps steady at 25°C and RH at 63%—keeping the VPD dialed in at 1.11. The TrolMaster ecosystem, paired with the AutoPots, makes managing these precise conditions seamless. With more time to focus on the plants, I can give them the daily care they deserve. 💚 Shoutouts & Gratitude A huge thank you to my sponsors and supporters: TrolMaster, Aptus Holland, Pro-Mix, Cannakan, and the amazing seed banks. Your incredible products and technology make this journey possible. 🌟 To the Grow Diaries community and all my followers—thank you for your energy, love, and even the challenges from the haters. It all fuels this incredible process, and I apprecilove every bit of it. Special shoutout to Brother Daggadna—check him out on Instagram and show some love! 💚 The plants are heading into the next phase of bloom, and I can’t wait to share how this story unfolds. 🌸✨ As always, stay tuned, stay positive, and let’s keep growing strong together! 🙌 Growers’ love to all 💚 #TrolMaster #AptusHolland #GrowLife #CannabisCommunity #FlowerWeek4 #NeverGiveUp #GrowWithLove #IndoorHorticulture #Defoliation #PPFD #ControlledEnvironment #SCROGNet #DogDoctorOfficial Discount Codes so you can save big on your next check out 💚💚💚 Kannabia - DOGDOCTOR 30% off SeedsmanSeeds - DOGDOCTOR 10% off CannaKan- DOGDOCTOR 15% off terpyz.eu - DOCTOR 15% off The Neutralizer - PORKIT5-DOG 15% off As always thank you all for stopping by, for the love and for it all , this journey of mine wold just not be the same without you guys, the love and support is very much appreciated and i fell honored and so joyful with you all in my life 🙏
 With true love comes happiness 💚🙏 Always believe in your self and always do things expecting nothing and with an open heart , be a giver and the universe will give back to you in ways you could not even imagine so 💚 Friendly reminder all you see here is pure research and for educational purposes only Growers Love to you all 💚💚💚 P.S. – A Deep Dive into the ICL-300: Revolutionizing Under-Canopy Lighting The ICL-300 isn’t just another LED—it’s a game-changer for under-canopy lighting. Unlike traditional LED systems that project light in a single direction, the ICL-300’s 300-degree design ensures even light distribution beneath the canopy. 🌟 This unique feature means that no part of your plant is left in shadow, creating a balanced environment for lower buds to thrive. Key Tech Specs & Benefits: • 300-Degree Light Distribution: This design fills the under-canopy space with optimal light, enhancing photosynthesis where it often gets neglected. 🌱 • Full Spectrum Output: Tailored to meet the specific needs of plants at every stage, ensuring quality growth from base to apex. • Energy Efficiency: Advanced LED technology delivers maximum output with minimal energy usage, keeping costs down and sustainability up. 💡 • Durability & Heat Management: Built with high-quality materials, the ICL-300 stays cool and reliable, even in intense growing environments. Why It Matters: Under-canopy lighting is a game-changer for growers aiming to maximize yield and quality. Typically, lower buds receive less light, resulting in larfy or underdeveloped flowers. The ICL-300 changes that dynamic entirely by turning shadows into opportunity. 🌟 With light evenly dispersed across the entire plant, you’re not just growing; you’re sculpting a masterpiece. For me, the ICL-300 is more than a tool—it’s a partner in innovation. It ensures that every plant in my grow room has equal opportunity to shine, from the top colas to the smallest buds at the base. When paired with a carefully managed ecosystem, like the one powered by TrolMaster, the potential for consistent, top-quality harvests reaches new heights. This isn’t just about adding light—it’s about adding value, efficiency, and balance to the grow process. I’m beyond excited to see how the ICL-300 transforms the game in my tent, and I can’t wait to share the results with you all! 💚
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Week 3 - These plants are turning out Straight Fire. I’ve been watering every 3 days. Using Athena CaMg .5ml/Gallon PH 6.3. You can tell these are more towards the Sativa side. I’ll update next week good luck everyone comment your thoughts !
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26/01 plus que 1 plante moins de terpene visible que sa petite soeur recolter pas fini pour le moment 12 semaine de vie 27/01 4 ml pk 5-8 biotabs avec 1,5 litres d'eau le melange PH 6,3
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🌿 Blütetag 45 | Tag 105 gesamt Klima – Frühling? Draußen bleibt es wechselhaft: feuchte Phasen, kühlere Tage, dann wieder mildere Abschnitte. Ein klarer Rhythmus will sich noch nicht einstellen. Im Zelt selbst lief es deutlich kontrollierter als zuletzt. Die VPD-Werte lagen häufiger im Zielbereich, die Kurven wirkten ruhiger und berechenbarer. Solche Umschwünge zeigen sich dennoch im Detail. Stoffwechsel und Wasserhaushalt reagieren sensibel auf Veränderungen – besonders im Blattbild wird sichtbar, wie fein die Pflanzen abgestimmt arbeiten. Sie stabilisieren sich wieder, aber jede Schwankung hinterlässt ihre Handschrift. 🌿 Pflanzenstatus White Gushers 33 Sie bleibt die sensiblere Kandidatin. An exponierten Trieben zeigen sich kleine Nekrosen und leichte Transportanzeichen. Die Flecken haben leicht zugenommen – es wirkt, als würde sie einzelne Blätter gezielt aufgeben und Energie in die Blüten verlagern. Diese Woche wurde punktuell entlaubt. Nur dort, wo Blätter übereinander lagen oder sich gegenseitig Licht nahmen. Ein bis zwei zusätzliche Blätter sind gefallen – bewusst moderat. Das Stacking läuft weiterhin sehr stark. Die Buds bauen sichtbar auf und werden kompakter. Beim Trichom-Check in der Nahaufnahme war ich ehrlich überrascht: Es sind bereits deutlich mehr trübe als klare Köpfe zu sehen. Für Blütetag 45 ist das weiter, als ich erwartet hätte. Ob die stabilere VPD-Phase die Reife beschleunigt hat – oder ob die vorherigen Schwankungen einen Impuls gesetzt haben – bleibt offen. Beobachtung läuft. Triangle Sherbet Kush Weiterhin die ruhigere Erscheinung im Zelt. Sie reagiert gelassener auf Schwankungen und zeigt weniger ausgeprägte Blattspuren. Auch hier wurde punktuell ausgelichtet – minimal gezielter als bei der White Gushers, aber weiterhin sehr zurückhaltend. Das Stacking läuft sauber und konstant. Optisch wirkt sie noch etwas weißer in den Pistillen, aber auch hier zeigt der Trichom-Check eine weiter fortgeschrittene Entwicklung als erwartet. Sehr stabiler Eindruck – mit der Tendenz, früher reif zu sein als der Kalender vermuten lässt. 🌸 Blüten & Duftbild Die Buds verdichten sich weiter, die Harzschicht wird deutlich kräftiger. Aromatisch zeigt sich jetzt ein klares Profil: Mehr Frucht als Gas. Die fruchtigen Noten stehen im Vordergrund – süßlich, reif und präsent. Darunter liegt eine würzige Basisnote, die dem Ganzen Tiefe verleiht, ohne dominant zu wirken. Beim Öffnen des Zeltes kommt zuerst Frucht. Die Würze trägt im Hintergrund. Die White Gushers 33 wirkt heller und klar fruchtbetont. Die Triangle Sherbet Kush bringt etwas mehr Tiefe mit, bleibt aber ebenfalls im fruchtigen Spektrum. Kein Diesel-Brett – sondern Profil. 💧 Nährstoffe Konstant gefahren: CalMag: 1,5 ml/L Bloom: 1 ml/L Keine Anpassungen. Keine Experimente. Stabilität vor Aktionismus. 🐞 IPM / Biologischer Pflanzenschutz Im Einsatz: Florfliegenlarven Raubmilben Gelbtafeln Nematoden (erneut gegossen) Die Nematoden wurden diese Woche wieder eingebracht – das Intervall war fällig. Durch die insgesamt guten Bedingungen haben die Trips wieder etwas zugelegt. Kein akuter Befallsdruck, aber sie sind präsent und sichtbar aktiver. Es bleibt ein begleitender Prozess. Aufmerksamkeit ja – Überreaktion nein. 🔎 Ausblick Die kommenden Tage verlangen vor allem Beobachtung. Wenn sich die Trichomentwicklung in diesem Tempo fortsetzt, könnte der geplante Erntezeitpunkt nach vorne rücken. Klima stabil halten. Nicht unnötig eingreifen. Sauber Richtung Reife führen. . 🔎 Wochenfazit – Ruhe bewahren Blüte ist kein Sprint, sondern Timing. Wer jetzt hektisch eingreift, nimmt mehr als er gibt. Also bleibt das System ruhig. Die Pflanzen arbeiten – ich lasse sie. Umschwung draußen. Fortschritt drinnen. — Rocko 🌿🔥💚 🌿 Flower Day 45 | Day 105 overall Climate – Spring? Outside conditions remain inconsistent: humid phases, cooler days, then milder stretches again. A stable rhythm still hasn’t really settled in. Inside the tent, however, things felt noticeably more controlled than before. VPD values stayed within the target range more often, and the curves looked calmer and more predictable. Even so, these shifts leave subtle marks. Metabolism and water balance react sensitively to environmental changes — especially visible in the foliage. They stabilize again, but every fluctuation leaves its small signature. 🌿 Plant Status White Gushers 33 She remains the more sensitive one. Small necrotic spots and slight transport signs are visible on exposed branches. The spotting has increased slightly — it feels like she’s deliberately letting go of certain leaves to redirect energy into flower production. Selective defoliation was performed this week. Only where leaves overlapped or blocked light. One or two additional leaves were removed — intentionally and moderately. Stacking continues beautifully. Buds are building strongly and tightening up. During a close trichome inspection, I was honestly surprised: There are already significantly more cloudy heads than clear ones. For Flower Day 45, that’s further along than I expected. Whether the more stable VPD phase accelerated maturation — or whether previous VPD fluctuations triggered a stress response that pushed development — remains an open question. Observation continues. Triangle Sherbet Kush Still the calmer presence in the tent. She handles fluctuations more steadily and shows fewer visible leaf reactions. Selective defoliation was done here as well — slightly more targeted than on White Gushers, but still restrained. Stacking is clean and consistent. Visually she still shows more white pistils, yet trichome development also appears more advanced than the calendar would suggest. Very stable overall impression — with signs that maturity may arrive earlier than planned. 🌸 Flowers & Aromatic Profile Bud density continues to increase, and the resin layer is becoming noticeably thicker. Aromatically, the profile is now clearly defined: More fruit than gas. Fruity notes dominate — sweet, ripe, and clearly present. Beneath that sits a subtle spicy base note, adding depth without overpowering the profile. When opening the tent, fruit hits first. The spice carries underneath. White Gushers 33 leans brighter and more fruit-forward. Triangle Sherbet Kush brings slightly more depth, but remains clearly within the fruity spectrum. No diesel punch — just defined character. 💧 Nutrients Kept consistent: CalMag: 1.5 ml/L Bloom: 1 ml/L No adjustments. No experimentation. Stability over intervention. 🐞 IPM / Biological Plant Protection Currently in place: Lacewing larvae Predatory mites Yellow sticky traps Nematodes (reapplied this week) Nematodes were reintroduced this week — the interval was due. Due to the generally favorable conditions, thrips activity has increased slightly again. No acute pressure, but clearly present. Managed, not ignored. 🔎 Outlook The coming days are about close observation. If trichome development continues at this pace, harvest timing may need to be adjusted earlier than originally planned. Keep the climate stable. Avoid unnecessary intervention. Guide the flowers cleanly into maturity. 🔎 Weekly Conclusion – Stay Calm Flowering isn’t a sprint — it’s timing. Overreact now, and you take more than you give. So the system stays calm. The plants are working — I let them. Shift outside. Progress inside. — Rocko 🌿🔥💚