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Day 60 today! It says from harvest to seedling 67 days, but it’s lookin pretty good? The top especially, The bottom seems to be more clear I’ll move a light around and try to get it facing that way. She’s had plain water for the past week. She smells so good! I’m super excited to taste it and see an end weight! 🤩 💨
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Final stretch, expecting to have this little beauty hanging next week
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Stressing them out let’s see what they got
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Frosted Guava Auto – Pheno B | Week 2 Vegetation Hello everyone, and welcome back to another update from the 12/12 From Seed adventure. Today we’re taking a closer look at Frosted Guava Auto Pheno B as she completes her second week of vegetative growth and continues establishing herself among the Zamnesia lineup. One of the most enjoyable parts of documenting individual phenotypes is seeing how each plant expresses itself, even when grown side by side under identical conditions. While environmental factors remain consistent across the room, genetics always find ways to showcase unique personalities. This week, Frosted Guava Pheno B demonstrated exactly why phenotype tracking is so rewarding. From every angle, she presents the image of a healthy, vigorous young plant. Whether viewed from above, from the side, or through close-up inspection of the newest growth, the overall impression is one of balance, strength, and steady development. The canopy has expanded noticeably throughout the week, with broad leaves efficiently capturing available light while maintaining a compact structure. Internodal spacing remains tight, helping create the kind of framework that often leads to strong branching and productive growth later in the cycle. Looking down from above, the symmetry is particularly impressive. Each new node appears neatly stacked above the previous one, creating a clean and organized structure that makes the plant both visually attractive and highly functional. The central growth tip is pushing forward rapidly, with fresh leaves emerging almost daily as the plant continues accelerating through early vegetation. The newest growth deserves special attention. The vibrant lime-green color visible at the center of the canopy is exactly what growers like to see during active growth phases. Young leaves naturally emerge lighter before maturing into the deeper green tones seen throughout the rest of the plant. This color transition is a sign of healthy development and ongoing cell expansion. Perhaps the most encouraging observation this week is how comfortably the plant appears to be handling her feeding program. Current nutrition remains consistent with the rest of the project: • Plagron Terra Grow – 1.8 ml/L • Plagron Pure Zym – 1 ml/L • Plagron Sugar Royal – 1 ml/L • Plagron Power Roots – 1 ml/L Each component serves a specific role within the feeding strategy. Terra Grow provides the primary nutrition required to support vigorous vegetative development, supplying the nitrogen and essential elements needed for leaf production and structural growth. Power Roots focuses on root-zone development, encouraging the plant to invest energy below the surface where a healthy root system ultimately supports everything that happens above ground. Pure Zym helps break down organic material within the substrate, improving nutrient availability and contributing to a healthier rhizosphere. Sugar Royal is introduced early as part of the overall Plagron program, supporting plant metabolism while helping prepare the foundation for later flowering performance. Together, these products create a balanced nutritional environment that allows the genetics to express themselves without excessive intervention. Environmental conditions remained stable throughout the week: • 12/12 lighting schedule from seed • Day temperatures around 27°C • Night temperatures around 25°C • Relative humidity around 55% • CO₂ approximately 600 ppm • Solution temperature around 21°C • Substrate temperature around 21°C The consistency of these conditions continues to be one of the strongest assets of the project. Stable environments allow plants to focus energy on growth rather than adaptation, and Frosted Guava Pheno B is clearly taking advantage of that stability. Another detail worth noting is the increasingly robust stem development visible near the center of the plant. As foliage expands and new nodes form, the stem continues thickening in response, building the support structure needed for future growth. Everything about this week’s progression suggests a plant settling comfortably into her rhythm. Healthy leaves. Strong growth. Balanced structure. Excellent color. And a clear sense of momentum heading into the coming weeks. While it is still early in the journey, Frosted Guava Pheno B is already showing many of the characteristics growers hope to see during the foundation-building stage of a successful run. For now, the goal remains simple: Keep conditions stable. Allow the roots to continue expanding. Maintain a consistent feeding program. And let the plant keep doing what she is already doing so well. Overall, Week 2 was another excellent step forward and leaves plenty of reasons to be excited about what comes next. Thank you to everyone following along, supporting the diary, sharing knowledge, and contributing to this amazing growing community. A special thank you to Zamnesia for the genetics, Plagron for the nutrition, and to every grower documenting their own journey alongside us. Until next week, growers love and happy growing everyone. 🌱💚
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One plant is significantly struggling , brown spots on leaves, it is the tallest and all the spots are towards the top but it is growing a lot slower , no colour change on any of the buds , I have one picture of her. I don’t know what the problem could be all the other girls are fine and have been given the same feeding and watering schedule. However the other girls are very happy from here out it is plain PHed water till I chop. Couldn’t be more excited yet nervous ✌️🏻💚
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At a total of 79 days this Sangria is a beautiful one! A cross between The GOGO and Ogreberry she is super delightful, Dense resiny heavy covers trichome buds , with the smell of Gassy rotten fruit funk on the nose! She a stanky one ! Other then that she was a pretty easy grow , y’all don’t sleep on it an better get your hands on it , at @Twenty20Mendocino they got you covered
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Fertigating once a day , all comments are always appreciated ❤️ Not really having time for these babes , but they still look fine for now
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Starting off week 6 of flower with a bang, girls are healthy and happy. Little foiler feed this week and a full res change with fresh nuts though push them through before the last week which will be flush week.
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Venga familia que ya viene la cosecha de estas Terp & Toni de Seedstockers, que ganas que tenia ya de darles machetazo. No veas que ma me dio esta variedad desde principio de floración entre carencias y a mediados una maldita plaga de trips. Las flores aparte, se ven resinosas. a sido una genética con la que disfruté cultivarla, es algo complicada cultivarla pero merece la pena si eres cultivador con experiencia no te será problema cosechar. Agrobeta: https://www.agrobeta.com/agrobetatiendaonline/36-abonos-canamo Mars hydro: Code discount: Eldruida https://www.mars-hydro.com/ Hasta aquí es todo , espero que lo disfrutéis, buenos humos 💨💨.
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Raised the height of the grow lights and highed the light output, threw all the autos into one tent for the time being as they love lfe in there over than in the cupboard! but ill get around to making the cupboard I have spare into a space to grow again. All.of the plants are doing great really, one purpe punch isnt doing to well im going to flush her then feed half the dose of nutes that i have been already feeding her. 💚🤘
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Week 7. Just watering now while the plant matures. Buds are getting heavy and needed support so I ran a few twines to hold them up.
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Day 36, start of week 6, growth is really accelerating now Could do with the tops in the middle growing some more, Defoliated around them a little more to help hopefully Day 39 defoliated a fair bit, removed lower growth that won't come to anything Day 38, couple pre flowers showing :)
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In LOVE I can't wait to see the bud development.
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Beginning of week 5 The Plants finished stretching & started producing flowers. I did some more defoliation at the bottom of the plants. The Co2 in the tent is getting a little bit better, but in my opinion still way to less. But overall, the plants are very healthy. These ladies are drinking about 2.5 liters of nutrient solution every day, they thirsty as fuck.
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Week 3 flower thinking I have a water ph issue out maybe I should let the bottom dry out more before refilling the reservoir due to the rust colored spots coming in on the leaves Best grow I’ve had so far (this is try 4 I believe) I had defoliated a few days ago and when I rubbed the little buds I got deep sweet blue raspberry candy like a blue jolly rancher so I’m super excited for this one to finish out.
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Hello everyone, 👑 . 17 May 2021... Day N°107. 👑 🌻 .Flowering Day 32. ROYAL QUEEN SEEDS+RQS ORGANIC NUTRIENTS+MARS-HYDRO= Look the Photo..😊 5th week of flowering for my two Feminized Shogun. The plants are going well, the bud start to release very pleasant smells, the leaves have not yet changed color et je retire toujours les feuilles qui font de l'ombre aux Buds..👍 💉 .. I give them only Calgreen. 🔦 .. Led lamp Marshydro Tsw 2000 at 100% power and 20 cm from the canopy. This lamp is ball, look at my plants how beautiful they are and all this organic..😘 www.royalqueenseeds.com www.marshydro.eu www.mars-hydro.com That's all for now my friends, thank you for going through Sub and I will follow you back. Take care of yourself and your loved ones. I wish you only happiness with your darling.. 😘 .. See you soon.. 💨
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Working Hard. One by One. All the way UpFinal destination transplantation to 19 l pot using great white and bat guano. en 7-10 day light sheduale will be changedAnother week with best condicions and elevated Co2
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The pistils are still white Shes very fat now and i think 2 weeks before harvest, i feed less now at 400ppm and starting ripen feed when half of her pustils turned brown August 18 (mid this week) I flushed her completely and fed ripen untill runoff got in the 200ppm. Now she is ready to finish Harvest will be at august 28th
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Not as many photos these past few weeks because this and harvest are the most non-eventful. However, I can add that this variety of cannabis is EXTREMELY robust and vibrant despite light, nutrient and medium constraints! I get why growth is slowing; I've introduced far-red for EOD and BOD 15 minute regiments and I'm slowly decreasing light lengths instead of flipping(I don't want to stress out other plants in room). This is fine with me as not only this plant outgrown its area horizontally, I have roughly 20% vertical space remaining which should work out with flowering stretch. I didn't want to put flowering in this weeks journal despite obvious maturity(pistils are kool-aide red), the transition is slow but the past 3 days have been slow-er than past month. Lots of very lime green new growth which I've associated with a tad bit of light bleaching but actual leaves themselves show no signs of anything, I go back to when this plant was weeks old...it was very lime green then too so Boron, Molybdenum and Magnesium issues are out of the window. Same with iron. This plant is just fine but could use some UVa baths to pull out those phenotypical traits, a couple more days and my custom built board will be added to this room for 6hr increments. Otherwise, all is good. I could transplant but it's not showing it's rootbound. I could also raise my lights, I probably will tonight even though I've grown other plants 1" away with zero burn(around the led edges). I also have been feeding with McCormick(must be an old-school midwest thing) Strawberry Extract and as usual been seeing the plant respond, especially with "oops, too much" moments when using the blackstrap molasses! This micro area has a very humid(despite 45%Rh), dank, floral smell and when doing the rub test; this plant has a very fruity pungency to it. I like using molasses all the way through as when buds are harvested are much more dense, stay humid longer and have much more sugary kief. Rambling. Next week will have the 365nm UV, the results will blow your mind! Until then. Couldn't figure out the extreme lime green new growth despite almost perfect growing conditions all around, concluded light bleaching but never thought N or Iron deficiency. After transplanting, roots were pearl white, no rotting spots and very little soil showing. Good thing I amended heavily with 5-3-3 and 4-15-12 dry amendments and that blood meal I bought weeks back...3 days later the darker green is coming back! Lots of growth and it has a very distinct strawberry candy aromas when watered and when surrounding air is humid. I have also stopped using my 150w ceramic heater, temps hover 76°F to 80°F day and stay constant 66-68° nights. This plant has almost ideal growing conditions and you can see it's now focusing energy to forming sturdy bud sites. 2 more weeks until full blown flower 12/12 cycle but I cannot wait for this heatsink to get here for this UV light I've sourced. This girl has the structure..
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