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Thick flowers 8p gettin a big top 😛 These plants are not bigger than 30cm, crazy!! 🤩🤩
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Had my brother defoliate these girls for me.😎 ✂️ Just watching for those hairs to show up.♀️
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She is the baby of all my plants. When she’s hungry she will out of nowhere have her leaves look down. As soon as she’s fed, in 10 minutes she’s back to normal. Great smell. Good tops, great bud production at the bottom. Bottom wants to follower purple so badly but plant doesn’t want to yet
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A l’origine acheter en auto mais il y a du avoir un bug du breeder passer 2 mois j’ai compris que c’était une féminiser classique en tous cas début de Flo enfin sachant que je l’avais lancé que mi mai
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I wish they didn't make me do this to get a smileI wish they didn't make me do this to get a smileI wish they didn't make me do this to get a smileI wish they didn't make me do this to get a smileI wish they didn't make me do this to get a smileI wish they didn't make me do this to get a smile
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Going into flower like now I think..🤔 Lol, yes it’s flower time already.🤭
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IVE MADE MORE VIDEOS BUT THEY JUST DON'T SEEM TO UPLOAD AND IT'S FAR TO SLOW TO DO IT FROM HOME 6/27 Made last week a five day week to get back on track. It's still overcast and rainy. It's not raining a lot bit it's consistent. Despite the weather the plants are doing phenomenal. I'll update later. It's 1pm. It's been raining consistently since 11. Just a sprinkle but it's steady. I'm going to begun uploading the weeks weather on my diary. I may start a new diary for the plants I light depped as they are flowering pretty good. Rain stopped and it's just overcast for now. I looked at some videos and did a comparison of videos one week ago and videos today and HOLY SHIT! WHAT A DIFFERENCE. Especially the light depped 10th planet. Well everything but that was the most significant difference. I'm astonished at the health and growth despite the crummy weather. Continued to rain. Just got harder. Plants are taking it but it's flooding underneath the pallets a little but it will be fine. The light dep however has me concerned. The 10th planet is looking spectacular. The bigger purple punch I'd looking good too. The smaller one though looks to have a pollen sack coming off one of the branches. Considering its not on the otherside I assume it's not just a swollen calyx. I don't mind chucking it especially if that means I don't hurt my other girls so I want to make sure. I sent videos to a few other growers and I'll add a question on here. Those three plants have been isolated from the rest for a few days due to rain. I have the suspect isolated alone until I can confirm. It sucks cause the light Depp was going good and the6ve all got little flowers. 6/28 Well that fucking sucks. ALL THREE plants I tried to light depp hermed on me. I could see male flowers. Luckily I had been keeping a really good eye on them and it was preflowers mostly. At least I caught it. One or two stamines on each plant. Would've been really easy to miss. Only one had STARTED to elongate into a stem so I think I caught it early enough. Plus since all this rain they've been kept in a different location then my big girls. Glad I did that now. Boy the roots looked good on those plants. I just grabbed the stalk and lifted and it came right out of the pot. I held it there admiring it for a minute. This sucks. At least the real plants are doing good. As far as I know. No male preflowers that's for sure. I've got some feedback from other growers and the videos are a little blurry but I had found a light leak and I'm certain these plants hermed. I know I could've tried to save them but I didn't want to risk it. I compared what I was seeing with Google photos and other websites. Aside from the larger ball with its stem, there were also several little bumps besides developed calyxes that were weaving into little buds. Trust me that I wouldn't cut down my plants if I wasn't 110% sure. I might've been able to "save them" but to me it's just not worth the risk. 6/29 I was second guessing myself pretty hard last night due to some responses I got on my light dep and messages I got from other growets. Made my anxiety horrible but I looked on several video's I'd taken again and I know what I saw. I felt better after that. This was after I researched and waited THREE days until I saw the ball on the stem and the groupings of small nubs under a fresh yellow flower. These plants were flowering good and it sucks to lose them. One MAY have been ok but one was a runt and had all the characteristics of a true hermaphrodite. They were only in 3's and I couldn't risk my harvest for an experiment. Still sucks. Oh well. Sun is starting to come out. Plants seem to be doing fantastic. I have one spot on a leaf that looks like a pillar munched on a leaf so I'll probably get the bt out soon as I have a dry day that I can apply it. I'll have to check the weather. I need to start a nute regiment but the plants aren't telling me they need anything yet. 6/30 I fucked up dates or dodnt do it yesterday or it didnt save right so I'm leaving this blank today is the 1st. 7/1 I have still only watered s couple times and I haven't had to feed. This week I'm going to start nutes. I had some external ersonal situations that have kept me from my plants. I'm hoping to get back on track. I noticed some pillar damage so I'll need to dig out the BT. This morning I saw this giant ground hog by my cage. Hated too but had to get rid of him. Of course some of the blowback landed on the leaves of one of my plants. I tried to clean it as best I could. Better than that fat bastard eating everything in one night. I broke a branch either falling around it or bulling through when I was pissed or I LST it the wrong way and the wind broke it against the tomato cage. Nice big branch too on top. I tried to fix it with duct tape but we'll see. The plants need me to spend sometime with them. I need to clean them up. Apply bt and give them their first feeding. I'll update as I go. They don't seem nutrient deficient by any means but I don't think it would hurt to start the nutes. 7/2 Bags were lighter today and if it wasn't going to rain tonight and tomorrow I'd he watering. Plants look great so soil isn't depleted yet I guess. They're growing rather rapidly. The branch I broke didnt make it. Had an idea it wouldn't but I had to try. I waited on the BT on account of the rain. I may go back over and change my mind and water with silica or a mild nute solution or maybe apply the BT. Depends what time I get back. I have some work I need to do over there. There's a few that I need to clean up the bottoms on. Pest damage is minor and limited to one or two plants and a leaf or two only. 7/3 More rain. It was supposed to rain this morning too but it didn't. We got .33in yesterday and through last night so I thought that was ok. Looking back on my previous diaries I'm doing things significantly different than before. I had used a lot more nutes earlier on. This morning I mixed two gallons of 2tsp of big bloom and fed it to the 9 plants in smart pots leaving the container plants as they have much more water in them. Looking back at other diaries I previously had, WPM and septoria by this time not to mention a shit ton of other pests I was fighting by this time. Since I poisoned where the cagexwas multiple times and sprayed the cage before it was moved I luckily don't have that problem yet knock on wood. I'm planning to apply BT tonight to deal with the moth larvae if there are any. I'm looking at plants around this area and im seeimg SOME septoria and pm on raspberry bushes and burdock so it is around. I made sure my cage is not by any other vegetation this year and is sitting on asphalt with the bags on raised pallets. Good thing I did or I guarantee they'd be flooded by now. I've been seeing multiple complaints from maine growers online (AND THEY HAVE HEALTHY PLANTS!) saying this is the worst year ever. Maybe they need a dose of fusarium oxysporum to keep them humble. This is maine. If you don't like the weather just wait five minutes. Meanwhile I'll be doing my sun dance hoping for sun. "Hard to grow cannabis with no sunlight" said another grower on my forum.
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Novena semana de floración de 11 que van a llevar casi casi seguro todas. Fuah, todas parece que tienen una gelatina de tricomas por encima, espero que salgan riquisimas!
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Honestly I'm not exact with my nutrients sometimes putting twice as much in one gallon then half as much in the next.
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16th july: we germinated this wonderful cherry cola 17th: we transferred small seed with first tiny little root to a peat pellet 18th: nothing happened 19th: nothing happened 20 July: the small little plant appeared! Great news 😁 21July, the plant is totally up, looking for sunlight and have its first true pair of little leaves starting to grow, we transplanted the plant to a 15 liter pot and placed her next to the purple banana 😁 day 1 of the first week started officially
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# Blueberry Muffin by Zamnesia | Pheno A 🌱? ## Germination Week | A New Chapter Begins Welcome everyone. Before we start, a small explanation. For years I documented multiple plants of the same cultivar inside a single diary. With recent GrowDiaries photo limitations, I decided to change the structure of my documentation moving forward. Instead of grouping multiple phenotypes together, each plant will now receive its own dedicated diary. That means: - Pheno A gets its own journey. - Pheno B gets its own journey. - Individual observations become easier to track. - Phenotype differences become easier to compare. - Documentation becomes cleaner and more detailed. The goal remains exactly the same as always: To document the entire process honestly, openly, and educationally from seed to harvest. The only difference is that now each plant gets to tell its own story. And today, that story begins with Blueberry Muffin Pheno A. --- ## The Beginning Every grow starts with a seed. Tiny. Silent. Full of potential. This run begins with Blueberry Muffin from Zamnesia Seeds, grown under a 12/12 from seed schedule from the very first day of life. A method that is a little different from what most growers choose, but one that has become part of my own cultivation style over time. As always, the purpose here is not to claim that one method is better than another. It is simply to document what works for me and share the results openly so everyone can draw their own conclusions. --- ## Germination Using the Cannakan System For germination we used the Cannakan system. The concept is simple but extremely practical. The container is divided into individual chambers, allowing multiple cultivars to be germinated at the same time while keeping everything organized and properly labeled. Each section can be identified individually, reducing confusion when working with multiple genetics simultaneously. The seeds were placed inside using only plain water. Nothing else. No additives. No rooting stimulants. No nutrients. Just water. Within approximately 24 hours the seeds had already produced healthy taproots and were ready for the next step. Fast. Clean. Simple. Exactly what we hope to see during germination. --- ## Why Only Water? One question that often appears during germination is: "Why not feed the seed immediately?" The answer is simple. The seed already contains everything required for the first stage of life. Nature prepared that package long before we arrived. The seed carries its own energy reserves and nutritional resources necessary to begin root development and establish itself. At this stage I personally prefer to let the seed do what nature designed it to do. Water is enough. The goal is not to feed the plant. The goal is to wake it up. --- ## First Experiment With Coco Plugs This run also marks my first experience using coco starter plugs. The plugs were fully saturated with water before use and then lightly squeezed to remove excess moisture. This leaves the media moist while still maintaining oxygen around the developing root system. The germinated seeds were carefully inserted into the plugs and placed under a humidity dome. The dome remained useful for only a very short time. In less than 24 hours the seedlings had already emerged and were ready to continue growing. At that point they were transplanted directly into small containers filled with Plagron Lightmix. --- ## Environment The early environment was kept intentionally simple. Temperatures remained around 26–27°C. Humidity initially stayed high during germination and then transitioned quickly toward approximately 65–70% using a Spider Farmer humidifier. This is a personal preference. Rather than keeping seedlings inside extremely humid conditions for extended periods, I prefer introducing them relatively early to the environment they will actually experience during growth. The idea is gradual adaptation rather than prolonged protection. Airflow remains extremely gentle at this stage. Just enough movement to prevent stagnant air without stressing young seedlings. --- ## Heat Mat Temperatures The propagation mat itself was running around 40°C. That number often surprises people. However, the temperature inside the rooting environment is always lower than the heating source itself. The heat source must be warmer than the target root-zone temperature in order to maintain stable conditions. The objective is not to expose the seedlings to 40°C. The objective is to provide enough energy so the rooting environment remains comfortably warm and encourages rapid germination. As always, monitoring and adjustment are important. --- ## Lighting Lighting during germination is intentionally soft. Seedlings do not require intense light immediately after emerging. The purpose is simply to encourage healthy development while avoiding unnecessary stress. Once established, these girls will move under the Future Of Grow Black Series 600W full-spectrum LED system where the real journey begins. PPFD discussions will come later as the plants develop and become capable of utilizing stronger light levels effectively. For now, gentle growth is the objective. --- ## First Observations So far everything has gone exactly as hoped. Fast germination. Healthy taproots. Strong emergence. Healthy color. Good vigor. And perhaps most importantly: Curiosity. Every run teaches something. Every cultivar expresses itself differently. Every phenotype tells its own story. This is only the first chapter. --- ## Looking Ahead Next week we will begin following Blueberry Muffin Pheno A through her first true stages of vegetative growth. We will discuss: - Early development - Root establishment - Initial structure - Environmental parameters - Light intensity - Watering strategy - And whatever surprises she decides to show us Because that is the beauty of growing. No matter how many runs we complete, every seed still carries a little mystery inside. And honestly? That mystery is part of what keeps us coming back. Grower's love everyone. 🌱 Huge thanks to Zamnesia Seeds for the genetics, Plagron for the substrate and nutrition, Future Of Grow for the lighting, and everyone following along as this new chapter begins.
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Day 120 - Getting closer to harvest day for this lady. She's huge and full of buds towards the top, smaller somewhat fat buds in the middle, and larfy buds at the bottom. I should have lollipopped her 1 or 2 more nodes up, especially for the colas that did not end up stretching as far as the others. Fed the lady water amended per this week's diary. Still seeing white pistils on her main colas so still 2 weeks away or so from harvest. I think this will be her last full nutrient feeding and for her next watering she'll get her last Cal-Mag feeding. I'll probably do 2 more plain water feedings from there and harvest once the soil is dried out after her last plain water feeding. I'm seeing a few of the lower buds of the lowest colas show some spots on the leaves so I just cut those parts off and hung to begin drying. It doesn't appear to be spreading but I'll keep an eye out these next few days. Day 123 - Fed the lady her last Cal-Mag amended feeding. Trichomes are looking more cloudy now on the middle buds. Will give 1 more plain water feeding instead of 2, I want to see how this bud will smoke with minimal flush versus the first lady harvested that was flushed more. Day 127 - Decided to skip completely flushing her to compare versus an over flushed plant. Harvested her today with the soil nice and dry.
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Two distinct phenos growing here. Both small and tight with very nice frost and nice colors. There are MANY small buds. No main colas, so Im hoping that yield does not severely disappoint. Some very red stems on some of the specimens. Very interested to see the final form these girls take
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ladies and gentlemen .... welcome to the end of this other journey together in the enchanted valley of Peakyplanters 🌈 My God .... the plant in front is really impressive 😲 it literally branched its flower around the net and a huge cactus came out of it !!! it was a real shame not to be able to balance the nutrition of the other two, this is the proof that each plant has its own diet! So, in a way, it lacks a little structural strength ... but all in all it wasn't that bad ... I only suffered a bit in the final weight Its flowers have a very particular smell 😋
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This was one of my first grows back when I was using cheap red & blue LEDs and it still turned out okay, I was'nt going to put this grow on Grow Diaries because of the purple photos but I decided to anyway just incase anyone was interested to see, I would like to grow this strain again under better conditions.
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Start of week 4 Watered 8/25
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Think mighy av slight magnesium or calcium defiency on plant where i zoomed in on viseo. Am feedin cana a&b. And green sensation. Stopped calmag last week
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The plant was harvested and trimmed, yielding a total of 112 grams. Buds are notably dense, pleasantly heavy, and visually striking. Their surface exhibits a green velvet-like shimmer, which may indicate optimal trichome density and light-reflective resin coverage. This supports the hypothesis that late-stage environmental conditions—such as controlled humidity and light spectrum—contributed positively to resin production and bud structure. Further analysis during curing will help validate terpene retention and overall potency. Initial results suggest a successful harvest.
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Algunas colas tuvieron que ser amarradas para que no cedan por el peso, comienza el engorde con altas expectativas de esta cepa... Ya veremos si la repetimos