The Grow Awards 2026 🏆
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Vamos familia, actualizamos la 4 semana de floración de las Originales de GB. Están enormes, tienen un buen color, se ven sanas, y van progresando las flores adecuadamente. La alimentación de Agrobeta la están aceptando muy bien , ya se las puede apreciar. Agrobeta: https://www.agrobeta.com/agrobetatiendaonline/36-abonos-canamo Mars hydro: Code discount: EL420 https://www.mars-hydro.com/ Las maximas de temperatura no superan los 26 grados y las mínimas no bajan 20, así que no me puedo quejar. Los niveles de humedad también son los correctos van entre 50%/65% de humedad relativa. Por supuesto el Ph lo estamos dejando alrededor de 6. Hasta aquí es todo, buenos humos 💨💨💨.
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they are all thriving, growing exactly as i want them to. sucking up everything i give them and they are on daily feeds. some of the autos are starting to flower, but im gonna stretch out veg for atleast another 4/5days for photoperiods. they are ranging in height between 45 and 75cm. west coast OG auto from fastbuds been the tallest at the mo. dinafem cookie strains showing preflowers now and everything going fine. no problems as of yet in the slightest. daily updates.
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Fday50-Fday65 ripening for koloblom dry I have 4 plants harvesting maby 250-300 gr 😍
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Hey y'all week 8 in 3 days and things seems to be going not half bad. There's yellowing going on and I think that's due to me not checking my runoff and not correcting but they are in ranges of 6.4 to 6.8 ehhhh I know. But won't let that happen again. Besides that have you seen the frost on these lady's so far, especially for Pheno 1 she is super frosty and has a nice 🍇 🍋 smell that keeps getting better by the week. Pheno 2 smells like lemon citrus and Pheno 3 has a nice 🧀 🍇 smell going for her. Pheno 4 on the other hand is very subtle at the moment but I'll keep my fingers crossed. Till next week growmies Happpy growing y'all 🤙✌️
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She's developing very fast and without any type of issues, there's not too much to say on the first days of life. I'm so excited about this indoor run. I'll be training this lady in not too long. Hope to make a big bush with this beautiful lady right here. Stay tuned to see this beautiful strain in action! 💎💚❤️💛👨‍🌾✌️
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Today marks the end of the seventh week for my cannabis plant, and things are looking fantastic! The buds are developing beautifully, swelling up with each passing day. It's incredible to see how much they've grown in such a short time. The first trichomes are starting to appear.🌱💚 I'm also happy to report that the nematodes have done their job effectively. The plant is much healthier now, bouncing back from any issues it had before. I'm feeling optimistic as I watch it recover and flourish. I can't wait to see how the buds develop further as we head into the final stages!💚
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Happy 4/20 all... Still on auto pilot. I've made very few changes this week. Process/Environment changes: -turned one of my ts1000s down after chopping my cheese auto.. it wasn't needed as much and it helped cool down my tent around 2 degrees Celsius. - humidity is set between 45- 55 percent. (45 lights off, 55 lights on) - rotating each plant in the tent so they they can get even light coverage I'm going to do a trichome check on Saturday. They are both pretty much close to being finished at 62 days post germination. Both have heavy trichome production Both smell very sweet
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I gave Isopropyl alcohol 70% equal parts water, 1 tsp cayenne, and kept enough for multiday application, what little population of aphids is left I shall catch them the next morning, opening the tent 10 min before lights on the clovers have yet to open, all the aphids hiding on undersides are easily visible, still none ever went near cannabis plant. Clovers are far tastier it seems. The alcohol kills on contact, the idea was to saturate the leaves with a light foliar application, and once I was done I ran it through the canopy with my hands making sure as much of the clover surface came in contact with the iso, once done turned on the fans and evaporate it quickly. Beautiful thing about Isopropyl is that it evaporates rapidly at room temperature way below boiling point leaving behind zero residual so nothing seeps its way into rootzones unless you spill it there. It is a magical solvent that leaves no trace that it was ever there. Resonant Frequency: A resonant frequency is the natural vibrating frequency of an object and is denoted as ‘f’ with a subscript zero (f0). When an object is in equilibrium with acting forces and can keep vibrating for a long time under perfect conditions, this phenomenon is resonance. In our daily life example of a resonant frequency is a pendulum. If we pull back the pendulum and leave, it will swing out and return at its resonant frequency. Objects combine to form a system, this system can have more than one resonance frequency. The resonant frequency is termed as the resonance frequency. The phenomena of resonant frequency used in the series circuit when the inductive reactance (XL) is equal to the capacitive reactance (XC). If the value of supply frequency is changed, we can observe that the value inductive reactance (XL) and capacitive reactance (XC) is also changed. Inductive reactance (XL) and capacitive reactance (XC) are inversely proportional to each other. When we increase the frequency, the value of XL increases, whereas the value of XC decreases. When we decrease the frequency, the value of XL decreases whereas the value of XC increases. At series resonance, when XL = XC. The mathematical equation of resonant frequency is: XL = 2πfL; XC = 1/2πfC XL = XC 2π f0L = 1/ 2πf0C ; f0=1/2π sqrt{LC} Where f0 is the resonant frequency, L is the inductance, C is the capacitance How to Calculate the Resonant Frequency of an Object? An object exposed to its resonant frequency can vibrate in symphony with the sound. The wavefronts pushing on the object will arrive at just the right time to push the object with greater and greater amplitude in each cycle. To get a clear idea of this concept one of the best examples is pushing a friend on a swing. If you push the swing randomly, the swing will not move very well but if you push the swing at a specific time, the swing will get higher and higher. Another example to find the resonant frequencies is to place the object next to a speaker and place a microphone attached to an oscilloscope next to the object. Then play the sound in the speaker at a given volume, and then without changing the volume slowly change the frequency. Now observe the oscilloscope, you will observe that at certain frequencies the amplitude of the wave, is proportional to the volume of the sound that the microphone is able to pick up. The frequency that is caught by the microphone will be greater than at surrounding frequencies. These are the resonant frequencies and are detectable as the sound energy absorbed by the object is re-emitted more efficiently at these frequencies. The precise moment that constructive interference happens the amplitude of the wave will spike at the precise frequency emitted. Q: Compute the resonant frequency of a circuit whose inductance is 25mH and capacitance is 5mu F? A: Known values are, L = 25mH = 25 x 10-3 H C = 5mu F = 5 x 10-6 F Formula for resonant frequency is, f0= 1/2π sqrt{LC}1/2π√L f0=1/2 ͯ 3.14√ (25 ͯ 10-3 ͯ 5 ͯ 10-6) = 450.384Hz Why Neodymium? Ferromagnetism is an exciting phenomenon observed in certain materials, known as ferromagnetic materials, that can retain their magnetization even after removing an external magnetic field. Ferromagnetic materials can become ferromagnets and interact strongly with other magnets and magnetic fields. A characteristic of ferromagnetic materials is their magnetization ability, distinguishing them from paramagnetic and diamagnetic materials, where weak magnetism exists temporarily. This unique property allows for making permanent magnets widely used in various applications such as motors, generators, speakers, and data storage devices. The ability to generate and maintain a magnetic field without the need for a constant external source of power makes ferromagnets highly valuable. An alloy of neodymium, iron, and boron discovered in the 1980s is ferromagnetic, yielding permanent magnets over 1000 times stronger than anything ever seen before. The name neodymium comes from the Greek neos didumous, which means "new twin." Neodymium magnets are made of an alloy of neodymium, boron, and iron. This allows them to simultaneously store impressive amounts of magnetic energy while being highly resistant to demagnetization. Because iron oxidizes quickly, neodymium magnets are coated to prevent rust from accumulating. The attraction between two neodymium magnets is so strong that if placed close enough together, they can collide and shatter. Neodymium magnets have an unusually high-temperature resistance, and they can even withstand heat exceeding 200 degrees Celsius. N50UH 1-1/2"OD x 1.065"ID x 3/8"
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привет, и еще одна неделя позади. все продвигается супер, с истечением солнечного дня приходиться растение ставить под пурпурный свет...пускай спит меньше и больше растет
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Le 42e jour ce passe très bien. Les plantes sont au milieu de la prefloraison et ne vont pas tarder à arrêter leurs croissance pour se concentrer sur les bourgeons ainsi j'adapte l'alimentation au circonstances. J'ai rattrapé l'erreur de pH même si cela reste précaire les plantes se portent dans l'ensemble très bien 🌱🙏
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Hi everyone 😁 Welcome back on another week update. If you interested to see the full week update. Please revisit this journal as will be posting daily updates. Thank you for such a great support 😊 me and my🍌💜👊 girls loving you all 💚💚💚 So far everything is going great. Girls are healthy and happy. This week I will be increasing nutrients, continue with leaves tucking and perhaps will install scrog net by the end of the week. Wishing you all a wonderful week ✨🍀✨ 06/11 day 29 Watered 500ml each pot and sprayed with water and fish mix solution. 08/11 day 31 Girls started growing faster. Good few cm in to all of the directions in one night. Watered again with 500ml each pot as belive that they need just a bit more time for the first runoff experience. 11/11 day 34 It was a Spa day for the 🍌💜👊 girls. Full package; 1st - removed 7-10 fan leaves from each girl. 2nd - LST on few longer branches 3rd - shower with fish mix and water solution. 4rd - Watering 500ml for Athena and approx 300ml for Xena. 12/11 What a great and a bit busy week with my girls. Perfect response on yesterday selective defoliation and stretching. No signs of any stress. Girls are strong 🍌💜👊💪 So far I am very pleased how this grow going 😁 Thank you all for such a amazing support 😊💜 Peace and love brothers and sisters ✌️💚
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Comienza la floración de estas pequeñas!! Cambiamos línea de fertilizantes gracias a b.a.c 👍👨‍🌾🏻🍀
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Día: 78 Riego: 1,5L x Pl. - Agua Día: 81 Riego: 1L x Pl. - FinalFlush 2mlxL Día: 83 Riego: 1L x Pl. - Agua
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Girls got topped this week. I decided to only top once due to the herming last time. But they are growing well after the transplant last week. I'm happy with the growth and we'll look to flip in about three weeks. That'll put trim time around Christmas which I have off.
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Week 3 - Lemon Jeffrey (FEM) Lemon Jeffrey by IRIE Genetics (6 Starts for 2 Finishers) 63-70 Days Flower (9 - 10 Weeks) Seeds Wet: Monday 14 May 2023 Harvest Date Range: [ 2023-06-30, 2024-07-07] Must Do before Week End - [ ] Electrical Tape over power plug lit switch & Humidifier Fan Charging Light Start of week: - Dates: [06-05-2023:LJ2Q 22:S:3:1, 06–1-2023:LJ2Q 28:S:3:7 ] - LightIntensity: [ 490, µMol/s2/m2 ] - LightDistance: [ 19.5, in] End of Week: - Plant Height Range: [ 4, 5, in] - Water/Day/Plant: [100, ml] EnvironmentalCurrent: - LightIntensity: [ 405, µMol/s2/m2]1 - Temp: [81 , °F] - RH: [ 69, %] - VPD: [ 0.87, kPa] - Scotoperiod: [ 6, hrs] Environment NOTES: - Because room temperature overnight is 68°F, we need to 1. Nightly (1900) CLOSE AC VENT to Grow Room 2. Daily (0700) OPEN Vent to Grow Room - Goal is to maintain TENT & CABINET TEMPERATURES OVERNIGHT - RULE - CLOSE Room Airflow during LOW TEMP periods(2200 - 0700) - OPEN during HIGH TEMP Period (0700 - 2200) - I’ve enabled 4-6°F LOWER Temperatures by externalizing the LED’s (Meanwell) Driver. However, since inflow is 68°F from 2200 - 0600, the tent, especially when plants are small, reverts to the Room Temperature. Blocking airflow to the room during the 68°F Period allows the room to warm to desired grow temperatures (74-78°F) SOG Strategy - Eliminate weak, funky plants - @18” Height @ Flip to 12/12 (or …?) - Target Minimal DLI: 40 Mol/day (Optimal w/out CO2 Supplementation) - Ref: https://hortamericas.com/blog/science/mastering-light-management-optimizing-crop-performance/' Objective - 8 Plants, Single Colas, Sea of Green SOP: - WEAR CLEAN GLOVES FOR ALL SEED OPERATIONS - CLEAN All Instruments before use - Light Strengthveg := 100 + (#nodes * 100) - Light Strengthflower := [ 1000, 600, µMol/s2/m2] - Scotoperiodveg := [ 1300, 1900, 6, hr] - Scotoperiodflower := [ 0700-1900, 12, hr] Environment - Vegetation (Week 3) - Temp: 78-84°F - VPD 1.0 ± 0.1 - Photoperiod: 18/6 - Light Strength: 400-500 µMol/s2/m2 - Fertigation - Primer A: [ 4, ml, gal] - Primer B: [ 4, ml, gal] - Silica Skin: [ 2, ml, gal] - Augments per QUART - CalMag Fuel: [ 2, ml, gal] - Lush Green: [ 2, ml, gal] - Root Anchor: [ 2, ml, gal] - EC: 1.1 - 1.5, pre-Transplant - EC: 1.1 - 1.2 post-Transplant - Bolt (3 Weeks) (Week 4-6) (F1-F3) - Temp: 78-82°F - VPD: 1.0 ± 0.1 - Photoperiod: 12/12 - Light Strength: 930 µMol/s2/m2 - Rooted Leaf Hydro (Reservoir), (RLA EC 0.8 - 1.6 - Half the RLA Hydro Chart) - Primer A, Primer B: [ 8 ml, gal] - Silica Skin: [ 4, ml, gal] - EC: 1.1 - 1.7 # 1.1, 1.4, 1.7 - Mid Flower (2 Weeks) (Week 7-8) (F4-F5) - Temp: 78-82°F - VPD: 1.2 ± 0.1 - Photoperiod: 12/12 - Light Strength: 930 µMol/s2/m2 - EC: 1.7 - Late Flower (Week 9-13) (F5-F9) - Temp: 78-80°F - VPD: 1.2 ± 0.2 - Photoperiod: 12/12 - Light Strength: [930, 850, µMol/s2/m2] - EC: 1.7 - 1.3 # Week 9-11 - EC: 1.3 - 1.2 # Week 12 - EC: 1.1 # Week 13 - Finish (Week 14) ( F10) - Temp: 78°F - VPD: 1.3 ± 0.2 - PPFD: 750 peak - Resin Bloom ONLY - EC: 0.8 ______________________________________ Environment.Seedling - Temp: 78-82°F - VPD 0.90 ± 0.50 (0.85 - 1.0 mbar) Rooted Leaf Hydro 0.8 - 1.6 EC (Half the Hydro Chart Week 1): - Primer A: [ 4, ml, gal] - Primer B: [ 4, ml, gal] - Silica Skin: [ 2, ml, gal] - SLF-100: [ 5, ml, gal] - EC: 1.1 - 1.2MAX - Per Feed Supplements: # (Mix&Feed Nutes Only) - Cal Mag Fuel: [ 2, ml, gal], [0.25, ml, pt]] - Lush Green: [ 2, ml, gal], [ 0.25, ml, pt]] - Root Anchor: [ 2, ml, gal], [ 0.25, ml, pt]] - EC: 0.8(1.1), 0.9(1.2) Mon 05 Jun 2-23 # Up Plant Week LJ2Q 22:S:3:1 - Raising Light Distance & Dimmer Intensity, Maintain Services & Tools -> Analysis Services -> Basic/Advanced Options -> Basic Options - ing PPFD @ 475 - Goal is to reduce PPFD Differential across different sized plants. - Increasing to week 2 RLA-Light Chart - EC: 1.1 - 1.2 - CalMag Fuel: [ 2, ml, gal] - Lush Green: [ 2, ml, gal] - Root Anchor: [ 2, ml, gal] - Dilute to EC: 1.1 - 1.2 mS  Tue 06 May 2023 LJ2Q 23:S:3:2  Wed 07 May 2023 LJ2Q 24:S:3:3 - Mix 0.75 Gal Feed - CalMag Fuel: [ 2, ml, gal] - Lush Green: [ 2, ml, gal] - Root Anchor: [ 2, ml, gal] - Photosynthesis Plus: [ 6, ml, gal] - Quillaja 20 Extract: [ 1, gm, gal] - EC: 1.3 Thu 08 Jun 2023 LJ2Q 25:S:3:4 - Jun 11th will be 4 weeks complete - good time for flip. ;-} - Mix 0.75 Gal Feed - CalMag Fuel: [ 2, ml, gal] - Lush Green: [ 2, ml, gal] - Root Anchor: [ 2, ml, gal] - Photosynthesis Plus: [ 6, ml, gal] - Quillaja 20 Extract: [ 1, gm, gal] - EC: 1.3 # EC: 1.4 NEXT FILL (Diluted EC from 1.5 to 1.3) - Cleaned Fertigation Chiller - Flush for 20 minutes with 2 Gallons of water - 10 ml/gal SLF-100 - 1 Cup of Kombucha Vinegar - Run tube dry, stop pump - 2nd Flush - Rinse tank of any solid elements - Refill with 2 Gal warm/hot water - 1 Cup of 30% Vinegar - Run for 1 hour - Rinse - Rinse Tank - Fill with 1 Gallon CLEAN Water - Run for 5 minutes - Dump Water  - Solar Rain/Silica Skin Foliar to All Seedlings Friday 09 Jun 2023 LJ2Q 26:S:3:5 - [x] Mix 0.75 Gal Feed - [x] CalMag Fuel: [ 2, ml, gal] - [x] Lush Green: [ 2, ml, gal] - [x] Root Anchor: [ 2, ml, gal] - [x] EC: 1.3 # EC: Keeping it here for a bit - a few leaf tips barely show yellow tips (tiny) Saturday Supplies Needed - [x] 30% Vinegar - [x] Duct Tape (For Polyester Tents) - [x] Central Drain Bucket - [x] Black Silicon Tubing (OD: 10mm, ID 8mm) Sat 10 Jun 2023 LJ2Q 27:S:3:6 - [x] Mix 0.75 Gal Feed - [x] CalMag Fuel: [ 2, ml, gal] - [x] Lush Green: [ 2, ml, gal] - [x] Root Anchor: [ 2, ml, gal] - [x] EC: 1.4 # +0.1 Saturday Night # Transplant/Flip Prep, Adding Peak Bloom Starter - [x] Mix 0.75 Gal Feed - [x] Peak Bloom: [ 1, ml, gal] - [x] Root Anchor: [ 2, ml, gal] - [x] Lush Green: [ 2, ml, gal] - [x] CalMag Fuel: [ 2, ml, gal] - [x] EC: 1.5 # +0.1 - [x] Select 8 Keepers - [x] Prep 1 Gal pots - [x] Light Seal Tent - [x] Prep Chiller - [x] 3 Gallons Rooted Leaf Hydro, EC: 1.1 (From 1.3 start at 1.1, ramp to 1.5, +0.2 EC/Fill Sun 11 Jun 2023 LJ2Q 28:S:3:7 - [x] TRANSPLANT 1L -> 4 Liter - [x] Install Plants in Tent - [x] WASH/RINSE DRIP TRAY Hydro Feet Chart is 1.6 - 3.2, Cut in Half for Light Hydro Flower through week 8, EC ~1.7 Flower week 8, EC 1.5 Flowers week 9, EC: 1.1 Flower Week 10, EC: 0.8 / Resin Bloom Only Transplant - Dust Great White on roots, Wear Mask - Spray Aloe Vera Solution - Install in Tent - Calibrate Drip Rings - Bags for Gifts