The Grow Awards 2026 🏆
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Hi meine lieben, 🤗 die Blüte-Phase hat begonnen. Dafür habe ich am Abend davor die lampe auf ein 12/12 Zyklus umgestellt. Den Restlichen ablauf dieser Woche habe ich hier für uns Dokumentiert. Ich wünsche dir viel Spaß & Happy Growing 🌱🤗: _______________________________________________________________ Umgebungswerte der Woche: - Temperatur: 25°C - Luftfeuchtigkeit: 60% - VDP (Room): 1,3 _______________________________________________________________ Tag 1: - Licht Intensität eingestellt - PAR - PPFD: 490 µmol / DLI: 21,3 Mol - Pflanzen höhe gemessen 37cm 🌱 - Stamm-Durchmesser gemessen: 0,91cm = 91mm Ø Bewässert 👇 (Nährlösung): - Volumen: 650ml - PH-Wert: 6,1 - EC-Wert: 1,43 - Temperatur: 19°C Kein Run-Off (Drain): Tag 2: - Pflanzen höhe gemessen 40cm 🌱 Tag 3: - Stamm-Durchmesser gemessen: 0,91cm = 91mm Ø - Pflanzen höhe gemessen 40cm 🌱 - Topf oben mit Erde/Coco Mix nachgefüllt - Etwas Entlaubt Bewässert 👇 (Nährlösung): - Volumen: 1300ml - PH-Wert: 6,1 - EC-Wert: 1,1 - Temperatur: 19°C Kein Run-Off (Drain): Tag 4: Bewässert 👇 (Nährlösung): - Volumen: 1050ml - PH-Wert: 6,2 - EC-Wert: 1,0 - Temperatur: 20°C Run-Off (Drain) gemessen 👇: - PH-Wert: 6,25 - EC-Wert: 2,4 - Temperatur: 21°C - Volumen: 90ml Tag 5: - ScrOC-Netz gesetzt Tag 6: - Pflanzen höhe gemessen 45cm 🌱 - Stamm-Durchmesser gemessen: 1,015cm = 101,5mm Ø Bewässert 👇 (Nährlösung): - Volumen: 1700ml - PH-Wert: 6,0 - EC-Wert: 1,3 - Temperatur: 20°C Run-Off (Drain) gemessen 👇: - PH-Wert: 6,10 - EC-Wert: 1,89 - Temperatur: 21°C - Volumen: 55ml Tag 7: - Pflanzen ins Netz eingearbeitet Bewässert 👇 (Nährlösung): - Volumen: 1250ml - PH-Wert: 6,2 - EC-Wert: 1,8 - Temperatur: 20°C Run-Off (Drain) gemessen 👇: - PH-Wert: 6,05 - EC-Wert: 2,18 - Temperatur: 21°C - Volumen: 235ml
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@Papablob
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10/05 Allez! une semaine de plus.. Elle commence juste à ambré.🙂 12/05 J'ai du faire une bêtise.. 😕un truc qui l'a bloqué en début de maturation.. 😰 qui a stoppé l'émission d'odeurs aussi.😕 Mais je l'aurai! 😣 Je vais me la fumer celle-ci aussi. et toc! 😛
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@Josh9260
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Had the seed capsule stick to the seedling, making it bend but it fixed itself and had no issues afterwards.
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Day 15: Looking good, happy with the progress Day 18: first day of LST. I poke holes in my fabric pots and use pipe cleaners to tie down
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Come al solito la forbidden runtz per me rimane una delle autofiorenti più buona e valida per la mia patologia
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@Andres
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she is almost ready ... she has 141 days in the outdoor ... I think she will cut it at the end of the month when she has 100 days just of flowering ... she has already started 10% amber in her ... with a typical smell of .a indica ... mint ... to earthy wood ... under a little temperature and a little cloudy ... but patience.and there is little left ... if I would cultivate it again it is obvious that if .. She will be very generous in her buds ... and she continues to feed herself organically ... and these are her results ... I am happy
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Well we’re in Week 5 now and a huge update is needed. The lovely ones are good grown, transplanted and moved into the final setup to grow that big. - The first Week of flowering brings good results. - A little transplanting guide is attached. 1) The bottom of Teku is filled with hydroclays to guarantee a good air circulation. - 2) The 2nd Layer is filled with a organic fertilized soil for a good feeding in bigger growing stage. Also added: a 100% biologically powder with trace elements and natural additives. - 3) 3rd Layer : low nutrients lvl organic soil for prevegetative stages. - 4) hydroclays on the top, to hold a good humidity. - The kids are in 11 Liter Tekus now, under 400 W MHL, In a 120x120x185 Tent, Atami Wilma Watering System for automatically watering. 3 x 5 minutes per Day. - ■ Timeline ■ 28.04.2019 - Starting germination of 2. 30.04.2019 - Popped and planted. 03.05.2019 - 1st Sprouted. 04.05.2019 - 2nd Sprouted. - PreVegetative start [ 04.05.2019 ] Last day of first Week [ 05.05.2019 ] Moved into Tent [ 10.05.2019 ] Vegetative start [ 10.05.2019] PreFlowering start [ 22.05.2019 ] - Transplanted into 11 L TeKu [ 26.05.2019 ] Flowering start [ 29.05.2019 ] - Harvesting Part 1 [ xx.xx.xxxx ] Harvesting Part 2 [ xx.xx.xxxx ] - ■ Growroom ■ Size » 120x120x185 ~ 2.4 m² - PreVegetative Lightning » 24 Hrs ▪️ Fluorescent ~ 24 W - daylight - 3700lm - Vegetative Lightning » 20/4 ▪️ HID ~ 250W - 5600K - 18.000 lm » 20/4 ▪️ HID ~ 400W - 5600K - 32.000 lm - Flowering Lightning » 20/4 ▪️ HID ~ 400W - 2100K - 56.500 lm - Watering » Atami Wilma System 4 x 11 liter - Supply air ▪️ mesh window - negative pressure Exhaust air fan ~ max.420m³/h ] Circulating air fans ~ 3x16W max.2250 rpm - Pots ▪️ 0,5 L Airpots --> 11 L TeKu. - Medium ▪️ Organic Soils! Composition ▪️ bark humus,wood fibers,coconut fibers,coconut husks,compost,guano,hornmeal,clay minerals,trace elements,calcium carbonate,perlite. - ■ Supported by ■ » EXOTIC SEED, TASTE & EFFECT ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// 👋 Greetings your organically » tried and true, since simple is the best! 👍
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@Krissci
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Day 3 - not much training needed.. SO3 is a giant. Smaller buds than the other 2. Lollipopping needed
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suddenly i spotted whats damaging my plants and causing the dots - it is butterfly worms.... Then again i got alot of natural preditors whom i trust to do a great job so i try not to over spray with neem to keep em arround. making sure i kill every maggot i see
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This week has started of with the girls doing well some new growth. A lot of wind this week but cooler temps. Plastic layer added aswell as gravel on top to help with parasites and possible cooler temps. Plants treated for pest and fungus once a week until flower. Day 3 Sprayed for parasites and fungus. Day 4 It has been raining before day break. Jah has taken over the watering for us today. But not enough. Watered with nutrient water in the afternoon. Everybody praying. Day 5 Removing all leaves with spider mites, washed down the rest of the leaves and sprayed for parasites and fungus. Day6-7 Plants were left in the car of the gods. He did well and took care of them very well with a 2 nice showers of rain followed by sun.
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Hi Growmies, I'm excited to share some big news today! Although there have been some unexpected twists, it's all part of the incredible journey of gardening. I've just completed the harvest, a tad earlier than initially planned, due to finding a bit of mold in one of the buds. Despite this minor hiccup, the trichomes were already at a decent 10% to 15% amber. So, all things considered, the timing ended up being pretty spot-on. The harvested weight was a solid 609 grams after trimming, which is quite a feat! A lesson learned for next time: perhaps I let her grow a few too many buds, leading to a denser canopy than ideal. But on the bright side, the aroma is absolutely divine. I sampled an airy bud that had dried a bit, and wow, it packs a stronger punch than its clone mother. And the flavor? Pure, unadulterated cheese – no hint of pineapple here! Now, the anticipation builds for the final dry weight, which I should know in about 3-4 days. It's always exciting to see the fruits of our labor fully realized. A huge thanks to everyone who's been following along on this journey. Your interest and support mean the world. And now, the adventure continues! I've started on Epic Buzz by Anesia Seeds. The diary for this new chapter is up and running, and the seedlings have already sprouted, marking the beginning of another exciting phase. (https://growdiaries.com/diaries/185718-grow-journal-by-salokin) I can't wait to share more updates with you all. Here's to the continued growth and learning in our gardening adventures!
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Nice she has really liked the transplant and has exploded with healthy new growth. Very healthy looking indeed. I have seen noticable results from the folair feeding. darker thicker richer looking leaves! Excited to see the difference in flowers from this grow compared to the outdoor lady i grew this summer. hoping for 70+ grams from her!! Trying this new product out this week that i was given at the grow store. optic folair, has great reviews so well see the difference between this and folair feeding with vivokelp!
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Flowering well with that potent smell this OG will be some fire🔥🔥4 weeks outdoor today from a 5 week indoor veg.
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Bad start of the week or end of last week, not sure.. The middle cob led died so had to order some new lights. Also having a lot of issue's with fungus gnats. The fly traps are packed :/ Update: Fugnus gnats are getting a big problem. Guess it is because of the pots. Hung some sticky traps and ordered nematodes. Update; nematodes arrived and have been added to the pots. Also gave them another feeding. New equipment has arrived so will probably install tomorrow Update: new grow room installed! they seem to like their new home.
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Week 10 Flower After 4 whole weeks of flush this girl has finally met the scissors ✂️ It took her quite some time to fade out, but after cutting down the most faded half of the plant that was closest to the light on Day 65, and then the rest on Day 70 it was long enough. I'm very impressed with how fat and chunky this girl has become. I wasn't expecting quite this size from first look at her thinner stems and branchy structure earlier in flower, but her buds have swelled up nonetheless and she's stacked well. I always cut my girls down around half an hour (or a bit more) before the lights are due to turn on. This prevents her from starting any chlorophyll production in order to maintain the best flavour and burn. Only a few fans were taken off before being left to hang dry as she's absolutely covered in trichomes! Don't throw away your sugar trim (leaves with trichomes) as this can later be used for dry sift, which can then be pressed for some dank rosin. Harvest update coming soon! Thanks for following and happy growing! 🐺
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Week 16 Nothing really moved this week. It’s something like between low tide and high tide: not my favorite moment … waiting for blossoms and flowers 🙄🙏. Good point is that every plants are healthy ( except a parasite problem on Psicodelicia) and well prepared for flowering. For now it’s bad weather outside: 20 degrees max, with lot of wind and rain (cf video). The green house is the best option despite of less exposure. Morning soon I moved the plants outside to sprayed them with potassium soap (natural insecticide). I cleaned the grow space inside the greenhouse (didn’t touch spiderwebs…good insecticide too). I removed the automatic watering and get a few liters of rain water during this days. Watering 1L every 3 days -Calmag + Cannazym + Alga mic + Root booster -Flora Series: preflowering quantities. Daylight 14h30: 6h50/21h20 Blackberry Moonrocks is still healthy; no problem of deficiency or pests, diseases. This strain is resistant and vigorous: no more stretch, waiting for flowering.lot of blooming sites along the branches.
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Flushed now shes on ripen untill next week, bulky plant cant wait to harvest i need the space I also had to tie the branches to the tent frame as they all bending now
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Finishing off the first week of flowering and watching the buds grow :) All strains seem to be happy with with 1L water with 12ml nutes 25/75 veg/bloom each, every other day. Missed the defoliating deadline in veg mode but have done some very light defoliation this week, I should do more I know and will once flowering is a bit more established. A bit more LST, again on the careful side. The next grow will get the full treatment :) Of course things were going too well, a couple of hours ago while I was working on climate stabilization contra running costs (I got my first power bill since grow start) I noticed 100's of very small ants all carrying eggs exiting the base of my Gorilla Glue's airpot. I had been trying to work out why she in general seemed a bit laggy. Now I might have the reason, grabbed the Neem as 1st defense and gave what I could see a good spray. For those that I couldn't see and were probably munching on the root system and tunneling through the medium I added 4 tablespoons of fresh coffee grounds and 6ml of Wood Vinegar (pyroligneous acid) to 1L water and gave the Glue a soaking. This all happened just before lights out so now hopefully by lights on the ants will be gone and the Glue will start to perk up. Yesterday I flipped the switches on the LEDS to include deep and IR light to the spectrum. All in all a good week I think, any tips and advice always welcome :) *Update Gorilla Glue is looking much better 12h after the treatment for the ant infestation. Coffee grounds and wood vinegar, natural, safe, effective and cheap as well. I have Cinnamon as well now, so I'm well prepared for any future ant invasions :)
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Most confusing plant I’ve ever grown but only down to the misinformation from the seedbank! But I’m working with her! Having to water a little a day now until the over water I did dries out too but she’s not too affected by it! She’ll have time to settle anyway until I move her into the bloom tent! (Other account)