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Der Stretch hat aufgehört - nun wachsen die Buds .... 😇
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One of them is coming out weird. Otherwise ok.
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The buds are still growing and I have already discovered the first amber-coloured trichomes on Bruce Banner and S.A.D. #4. I think the harvest will be ready in 2-3 weeks. Until then, I will continue to observe the trichomes with the microscope.
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This slurricane smells sweet and delicious. I spread the plants out a little this week so they get better light and air flow. Other than that I haven't done anything besides keep the reservoir full. Still pumping nutrients 1 minute on 20 minutes off. They are getting .5 tsp maxibloom per gallon. Not going to run any boosters this round. They dont look like they want or need it.
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Not starting yet! Will place in paper towel on Dec 30th and plant in soil on Jan 1 Good luck everyone!!!🏻💚 Revision— just placed a seed direct to soil today- Dec 30. Should germinate slightly after the 1st! Updated. Sprouted and ready to go!
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Pretty upset this week I’ve been dealing with power outages for the last 2 days and looking like it’ll be out for Atleast a few more days!! Got a generator last night so my girls were out of light for 48hrs in complete darkness UGH but I’ve got em goin now...was on 12/12 but gonna do a 6/18 schedule for a few days just to give them something hopefully this doesn’t stress them too much!!
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I started the GSC seeds from HSC by soaking in a glass of water overnight then planted in coco coir under a humidity dome in my veg tent. I will plant them in flower box in a couple weeks when they can handle the feed that my BB clone is on right now. On day 5 my 2 other Gsc seeds rotted perhaps too wet but I have one good remaining for this run. I started White widow seeds and will run 2 phenos. Gsc is looking good so far.
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A step back recently: Started a final flush (2 days in), and decided to start feeding her again - thanks to some great GD input! 250 ppm at re-start and will work my way to 500ppm? She's still rockin' along - like nothing happened. She topped out at 350 ppm without tanking PH, so she is stable here. PH is now swinging down fairly quickly last 12 hours. Drained off 1/3 of reservoir and get reservoir down to 250PPM. 5 days later, major PH swings down again. Mixed another fresh reservoir. I am using Zero Water 5 gallon system, and just realized the PPM coming out was 100, and PH at 3! If I am at 100 today, that means these filters have been shot for a while, maybe since start of my PH issue. There is also interesting information about when zero water filters reach their expectancy. They put out fishy smell and otherwise. I will be watching my filters more often and taking more notes since this ZeroWater 5 gal system is really the way to go if you are only growing a plant or two. Filters are a bit spendy but when you take time, gas, convenience etc. its a no brainer (if the water coming out is zero:) - I get about 15 gallons per filter (175ppm from tap). Day 70. It’s been about a day since new res change. Steady Eddie at 250 ppm and 6.2. I’ll let her drink the bucket down a good ways if things remain stable with a drift down. I doubt it though, 5 gallon is fine for 12” autos but at 2’ she really needed 8 gal. Time to up the R&D on the cabinet! Also checked Zero Water again and filter is now putting out 200ppm of 3.0 water. New filters installed! Hope she finishes soon, the top of her canopy slowly getting cooked over the last 10 days. 8" of light distance is too little. PPFD 2000+ at the top, but leaf temps are in the upper 70's. Gotta hit a decent DLI on these lower buds - without nuking the top nugs, right?! As the week concludes, she’s in a fresh bath, at 250ppm @ 6.0 and running stable again. New water filters installed so zero water variable removed. Last serving of half+ teaspoon of GH dry KB ripening, and will reduce ppm by 25/day until I reach 10-15%. 1-2 day flush, if at all.
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Hi everybody ! ! Its flo week 8. Hot temperatures comin back but only for few days. The lady flowering well. Buds continue to grow. Ive stoped nutrients and will flush her 10 or 14 days. Stay tune ! !
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Die Miniermotten lassen dieses Jahr einfach nicht locker. Aber halb so wild. Bokito war ein starker Kerl mit einem breiten Kreuz.
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Pink Rosay Auto – Pheno A | 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 Pink Rosay Auto Pheno A as she completes another week of healthy vegetative growth and continues building a strong foundation for the weeks ahead. One of the most enjoyable aspects of documenting individual phenotypes is watching their personalities emerge. Some plants announce themselves through explosive growth, some through unusual structure, and others through small visual characteristics that make them instantly recognizable. Pink Rosay Auto Pheno A has already developed one of those memorable traits. A small variegated patch on one of her leaves gives her a unique appearance among the group. Rather than being a concern, it appears to be simply part of her individual expression. The rest of the plant shows excellent vigor, healthy coloration, and strong developmental momentum. In fact, if the label disappeared tomorrow, that little camouflage marking would probably be enough to identify her immediately. Beyond that visual signature, the overall structure is developing beautifully. Looking from above, the canopy displays impressive symmetry with leaves extending evenly around the central growth point. Internodal spacing remains compact without becoming crowded, creating the ideal balance between airflow, light penetration, and future branch development. This is exactly the kind of architecture many growers hope to see during early vegetative growth. The plant is neither stretching nor remaining excessively compressed. Instead, she is stacking nodes efficiently while continuing to expand outward with each new set of leaves. The top growth is particularly encouraging. Fresh leaves are emerging rapidly from the center of the canopy with that vibrant lime-green coloration typical of actively dividing tissue. Every day the growth tip appears to gain more momentum, signaling that the plant has fully settled into her environment and is now focused on accelerating development. From the side profile, another positive characteristic becomes apparent. The stem is beginning to thicken noticeably. This is often overlooked at this stage, but stem development is one of the clearest indicators of overall plant health. A strong stem serves as the structural backbone that will later support branching, flowers, and increased biomass production. Pink Rosay Auto Pheno A appears to be investing energy both above and below the substrate, creating a solid foundation for future growth. Current nutrition remains consistent throughout 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 product contributes to a different aspect of development. Terra Grow supplies the primary nutrients required for vigorous vegetative expansion, particularly supporting the production of new leaves, stems, and chlorophyll. Power Roots encourages continued root-zone development, helping the plant establish the underground infrastructure required to sustain increasingly rapid growth. Pure Zym supports microbial activity and assists in breaking down organic material within the substrate, making nutrients more accessible to the plant. Sugar Royal complements the overall feeding strategy by supporting metabolic activity while helping prepare the plant for the stages that lie ahead. The response to this feeding program has been excellent. Leaf color remains uniform. Growth remains steady. No signs of nutrient stress are visible. And perhaps most importantly, the plant continues producing new growth at a consistent pace. 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 These stable conditions allow the plant to dedicate energy toward growth rather than environmental adaptation, and Pink Rosay Auto Pheno A is clearly taking full advantage of that consistency. One of the most promising observations this week is the rate at which new nodes are forming. Every new layer of growth brings additional branch sites and future flower potential. Looking closely at the node development, it becomes clear that the plant is already preparing the framework that will support later stages of the cycle. For a plant at this age, the balance between vigor, structure, and overall health is impressive. The canopy is expanding. The stem is strengthening. The root zone is likely developing rapidly beneath the surface. And the newest growth remains active and vibrant. All signs point toward a plant that is happy exactly where she is. For now, the objective remains simple: Maintain stability. Continue encouraging root expansion. Allow the canopy to develop naturally. And keep documenting the unique personality that makes this phenotype instantly recognizable. Week 2 closes with Pink Rosay Auto Pheno A looking healthy, balanced, and full of potential for the weeks ahead. Thank you to everyone following along with the journey, sharing knowledge, and supporting growers around the world. A special thank you to Zamnesia for the genetics, Plagron for the nutrition, and to every member of this incredible growing community. Until next week, growers Love and happy growing everyone. 🌱💚
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No great results, just notice a small growth of the buds size, leaves look dark green so I’m removing fish mix from the fertilisers
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Beginn 8. Blütewoche Die Bud's legen insgesamt grade gut an Masse zu 💪 Bei der einen wurden ein paar Jojos eingebaut da sie so langsam doch ziemlich kopflastig werden😎 Bei den Trichomem sieht man die ersten, die trüb werden. Und vom Geruch her schön nach Zitrone mit Südfrüchten.. Schätze so 2 bis 3 Wochen noch🍾🍾
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I'm not sure why but those amber trichomes elude me. I have been waiting patiently but these ladies are still sitting at low amber and mostly cloudy. I'll be harvesting next week so I can get ready for my next run! I'll try to post on time, but I've got a lot of work ahead of me. Thanks for the read and take care!
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Getting really bushy about 18 inches tall going in this week might be the last week of veg if they keep growing how they are. These girls are getting wide as hell. Will move one of them over to avoid over crowding in the middle next change out of nutrients. They're appetite is getting big
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Está com um aspeto delicioso! Continuo a alimenta-la até os tricomas ficarem mais maduros, espero que não demore 😏