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Day 118 Mon PH 5.8 EC 0.4 DLI 12h PPFD Water 16-24c
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420Fastbuds Cinderella Auto Week 4 What up grow fam. Weekly update on these 2 wonderful ladies. This week I did introduce some nutes and the plants seem to respond amazing. Starting to see little pistols so guessing this will be the last week of veg before the transition into flower. All in all Happy Growing
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Im very happy with this grow coming so far without any issues, last grow I’ve had a huge powdery mildew problem
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Good week this girl is doing well, varied coloration, the buds are compact, the trichomes are creating color, I can go further until the harvest window to avoid loss of yield.
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I love the sativa shaped nug-towers! When my plants grow big, I like to grow them until the very end of their cycle! That's why the extended flower period. Video of Measurement of yield: T=Tops(92grams), M=Mids(59.1 grams), L=Lowers(58.6grams) Total: 209.7 grams (1-2 grams worth, was taste-tested prior to scaling.)
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(END OF QUARANTINE) Now I have put them to finish underground a 600w hps under 12/12 schedule with the Divine Black opium. Luckily no more mould has spread, and all plants look happy healthy and still developing. Day 72 12/09/24 Thursday De-chlorinated tap water pH 6 today with Plagron products. Finally a video and pictures update ✌️💚 Day 74 14/09/24 Saturday De-chlorinated tap water pH 6 only today Day 76 16/09/24 Monday Feed today using de-chlorinated tap water pH 6. Will update all videos and pics tonight 😁 Day 77 17/09/24 Tuesday Feed today using de-chlorinated tap water pH 6. Seeing good developments, buds forming nicely, divines are smaller denser structures but the buds are not lacking! Damn I'm surprised by 2L pots.
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# 🍋 Pickle Lemon Haze F1 — Pheno B ## Germination Week | Quiet Confidence Hello GrowDiaries family! 👋🌱 Welcome to the first official entry for Pickle Lemon Haze F1 Pheno B. Today we continue documenting the second phenotype of this exciting new F1 project growing inside the Zamnesia tent setup. While her sister may have grabbed attention early with an impressive taproot and rapid emergence, Pheno B followed a slightly different approach. Not slower. Not weaker. Simply different. One of the most rewarding aspects of growing cannabis is learning that every seed has its own pace and personality. And from the very beginning, this girl seemed perfectly comfortable doing things her own way. --- ## A New Project Begins This diary is part of a completely separate project from my ongoing 12/12-from-seed garden. For this run, the objective is very different. Rather than flowering from day one, these plants are being given the opportunity to fully develop under a traditional vegetative schedule. Current plans include: - 18/6 light schedule - Full vegetative development - Potential Low Stress Training (LST) - Potential topping - Possible Scrog implementation - Structural development observations - Full seed-to-harvest documentation At this stage, however, everything begins with a healthy germination. --- ## The Cannakan Germination Method Like all the plants in this project, Pickle Lemon Haze F1 Pheno B began life inside the Cannakan germination system. The process remains intentionally simple. The seed was placed into the system using only plain water. No nutrients. No additives. No stimulants. Just water. After approximately 24 hours of soaking, most of the water was removed while leaving enough moisture to maintain ideal germination conditions. Before long, a healthy taproot appeared and the seed was ready for planting. Perhaps not quite as dramatic as her sister's impressive root, but healthy, vigorous, and exactly what we hope to see. Sometimes consistency is just as beautiful as speed. --- ## Why Only Water? One question that often appears during germination is: "Why not feed the seed immediately?" The answer remains simple. The seed already contains everything required for the earliest stage of life. Inside that shell are all the energy reserves needed to establish roots and begin development. At this stage, I prefer allowing the seed to use those natural reserves exactly as intended. The objective is not to feed the plant. The objective is simply to wake it up. Water is enough. Nature already prepared the rest. --- ## From Seed To Seedling Once a healthy taproot emerged, Pheno B was transferred into Plagron Lightmix. This substrate continues to be one of my preferred starting mediums due to its excellent aeration, forgiving nature, and reliable performance during early development. The seed settled into its new home and quickly began establishing roots. Before long, she emerged above the soil surface and began searching for light. Healthy stem. Healthy cotyledons. Healthy color. Everything exactly where it should be. The start may have been slightly less dramatic than her sister's, but the destination remains exactly the same. A strong foundation for the weeks ahead. --- ## Why Use A Humidity Dome? During the first few days after emergence, the seedling spent time inside a humidity dome. Young seedlings have only a limited root system and therefore limited access to water. Maintaining slightly elevated humidity helps reduce moisture loss while roots continue developing beneath the surface. The humidity dome is not intended to become a permanent environment. It is simply a temporary support system during one of the most delicate phases of growth. As roots develop, the dome is removed and the plant begins adapting to the environment it will experience throughout the remainder of its life. The goal is adaptation. Not dependence. --- ## Building The New Zamnesia Grow Tent Kit This project is being grown entirely inside the new Zamnesia Grow Tent Kit. One of the biggest surprises during setup was just how straightforward the assembly process turned out to be. The entire system was assembled by one person. Tent. LED. Carbon filter. Inline fan. Ducting. Controller. Cable management. Everything. Even with a few adjustments required due to space limitations, the entire setup was operational in less than an hour. The instructions are clear and easy to follow, and the overall build quality immediately left a very positive impression. The frame feels solid. The materials feel durable. And the system feels thoughtfully designed from the start. Now the plants get to deliver the real review. --- ## What's Included In The Kit? The complete Zamnesia Grow Tent Kit includes: - Grow Tent 100×100×200 cm - Phytonaut LED Grow Light 320W - Inline Duct Fan 150 mm - Carbon Filter Air Purifier 150 mm - Grow Environment Controller - Grow Tent Clip Fan - Flexible Ducting - 24-Hour Timer - Rope Ratchet Hangers - Velcro Cable Management Accessories Everything currently operating inside this tent comes directly from this package. No substitutions. No upgrades. No modifications. This allows a genuine evaluation of the complete system exactly as supplied. --- ## Environmental Conditions For this first week, lighting remained intentionally gentle. Using a PAR meter, light intensity was measured at approximately: ~200 PPFD Young seedlings simply do not require high light levels during this stage. The objective is healthy establishment and strong root development rather than rapid vertical growth. Environmental conditions remained stable throughout the week and the plant responded beautifully. Healthy posture. Healthy color. Good development. And no signs of stress. Exactly what we hope to see from a successful start. --- ## First Impressions Of Pickle Lemon Haze F1 Pheno B Although her sister may have been the first to catch the eye, Pheno B has quietly built an excellent foundation of her own. Healthy germination. Healthy emergence. Balanced development. Strong color. Good vigor. And a calm, steady progression that inspires confidence moving forward. I've learned over the years not to make too many predictions this early. Plants have a wonderful habit of surprising us. So rather than creating expectations, I prefer creating opportunities and allowing the plant to show us who she wants to become. That approach rarely leads to disappointment. Only discovery. --- ## Looking Ahead Over the coming weeks we'll continue documenting every stage of development. We'll follow: - Root establishment - Vegetative growth - Environmental management - Structural development - Training decisions - Nutrient progression - Genetic expression - And whatever unique characteristics this phenotype chooses to reveal For now, Pickle Lemon Haze F1 Pheno B has completed a healthy and successful germination week and has settled comfortably into her new home. The roots are growing. The leaves are reaching. And the adventure has officially begun. Grower's Love everyone. 💚🌱🍋 Sometimes the plants that arrive quietly end up making the loudest impression later on.
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I’ ve been really really excited in growing this 🍊. I really loved it to do ti in grow diaries. Community helped me and I hope I’ll be doing always better. I think next time I’ll do a foto to play a little bit more with structure of the plant. Buds smells like orange and cotton, chocolate pinus. Can’t wait to try it. I’ll update in some days when I’ll have some nice buds a also le to sm oke🕹️ Thanks to all the people the followed me and that helped me with important suggestions
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estamos no 6° dia de 12/12 por aqui, ela está crescendo muito e tomando muita água. Esperar mais uns 10 dias pra fazer uma limpeza de folhas e seguir no MiP mais uma semana. já comecei a usar JLF ( jadam) faz 10 dias pra suprir algo que possa faltar. estou gostando demais do desenvolvimento dela.
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Probably one more week! The smell is a soapy bubblegum funk. Nice and sticky. Only critique of this plant is that it’s really bushy.
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8 WEEKS. YES, THATS A CATEPILLAR INSIDE THE TOP COLAR. I DIDN'T SPRAY BT THIS ROUND. SO I EXPECTED SOME CATEPILLARS PERHAPS MORE LITTLE ONES. WILL KNOW WHEN I CHOP AND DRY. ONCE YOU CHOP AND DRY. ALL THE CATEPILLARS WILL START TO FALL OFF THE PLANT. LIKE ESCAPING FROM THE PLANT. DANGLING DOWN W/ SILK. VERY INTERESTING. LOOKS RIPE TO CHOP. WILL CHOP END OF THIS WEEK. BEFORE CATEPILLARS EAT MORE BUDS.
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( RUNTZ X F1DURB X GUSHERS )🍬🌈🍨🍧 PURP KICKIN INN END #WEEK4 CANT WAIT TILL THE BUDS SWELL UPP!! SUPA INTENSE CANDY TERPS THIS ROUND NOT BIG BUDS BUT SUPA HIGH IN BRIXX LEVEL WITH ALL THE ORGANIC CARBON INPUTS!! PPM 900/1200 1.2 max (Face Off OG x Watermelon Zkittlez) X (Runtz x F1 Durb x Gushers) 🍉🍬🌈🍧🍨🍦 LIL PRUPLE TINT WIT MOUTH WATERING SUGARY TERPS KICK INN END #WEEK4 BY WEEK 7/8 SHE WILL BE PURPLE PURPLE WIT SUPER INTENSE CANDY MOUTH WATERING TERPS CANT WAIT TILL SEE THEM BUDS SWELL UPP!! PHENO A/B NOT BIG BUDS BUT SUPA HIGH IN BRIXX LEVEL WITH ALL THE ORGANIC CARBON INPUTS!! PPM 900/1200 1.2 max
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germinated about a month ago and have grown less than i'd like, probably due to odd weather. had some colder periods and a summer that felt more like april in my area. Have only now begun to fertilize properly after some advice from my brother. This is my very first grow and i'd highly welcome some good tipps for how to better my growing.
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All looking happy, photos taken day 33 of flower. Never got around to defoliating this week, been locked in trim jail I take the photos with the lights dimmed right down, not sure how some of you get such good photos.. Happy growing ✌️
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Whelp figured out my PH meter was not reading correctly which means I was not balancing the PH of my water correctly....that being said I had been using RO water that *read* it was testing around 7.0, so I was using PH down to 6.5 5/27 - Decided to top the plant. Again with this being my first grow, this was slightly nerve-racking 5/28 - Seems I didn't mess up the top chop, woooh! I tested the PH of my soil today(5.6), if that even tells me anything(I find 2 articles that say it doesn't and another 2 that say the opposite...so that's magical) and ended up just buying a few gallons of distilled water from the store since I didn't want to be running my RO system for my plant and the others in my house.(made sense in my head at the time) Fed a dose of nutrients in the feeding tonight. I believe I was underwatering my plant. 5/29 Forgot to take a picture because I thought I might have overfed the nutes, on the night before.., So I spent the night researching info and trying to figure out if that was the case and how to correct it. But again since I am new to this, I have no clue lol. It also seems I had bumped up the light power from 50% to 100% some how the night before. Ended up dropping it down to 70% power. 5/30 I took the photo, then tied down the main stem. worries of overfeeding have subsided for now... 6/1 Looking extra bushy today. Holding off on defoliation, unless someone tells me otherwise. I am trying to hold off for a few days on doing anything more that could stress out my plant.
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we entered flowering that's so beautiful purple color everywhere but she just started so let's watch her full out . still on bat poo diet
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Day 74. One more victim of war against bud rot. Prevention needs sacrifices sometimes... Day 78. Second was sacrificed for more space too ;))) Day 84. First girl is Jared . Fantastic bud quality !!! Day 88. I said fantastic quality about first one ??? ;))) That's till I touched second !!! Purple phenotype is pure joy for eyes !!! Happy Growing !!!
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This week went by well, I will start checking the trichomes on the Runtz at the end of this week. It should be ready for harvest in the next 2 to 3 weeks The G13 is still smelling like magic, looking majestic. The GDP buds are starting to put on weight
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These little girls seem to be moving along as their mother plants did on day 7 in 4" pots of soil, the average clones is 3" to 6" tall, I will try to stretch these girls to 12-14" by next Sat to get ready to transplant to 3gal grow bags as the 4" pots should be root bound by then, will update on next transplant