The Grow Awards 2026 🏆
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@Salokin
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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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Auto Moon rock has been growing slow, but is starting to make progress. The growth looks healthy. A few spots from me getting the leaves wet. Hopefully she does good in the long run. Thank you Medic Grow, and Divine Seeds. 🤜🏻🤛🏻🌱🌱🌱 Thank you grow diaries community for the 👇likes👇, follows, comments, and subscriptions on my YouTube channel👇. ❄️🌱🍻 Happy Growing 🌱🌱🌱 https://youtube.com/channel/UCAhN7yRzWLpcaRHhMIQ7X4g
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💩Holy Crap Growmies We Are Back💩 Well growmies we are 70 days in and everything is going as good as it can👌 Afraid she's had some major issues but that's just how it goes folks 😉 she's definitely on the mend 👈 👉 Shes a short chunky little plant,😉 Lights being readjusted and chart updated .........👍 Even with early major issues due to the soil/medium she's come a long way 👈 👉I used NutriNPK for nutrients for my grows and welcome anyone to give them a try .👈 👉 www.nutrinpk.com 👈 NutriNPK Cal MAG 14-0-14 NutriNPK Grow 28-14-14 NutriNPK Bloom 8-20-30 NutriNPK Bloom Booster 0-52-34 I GOT MULTIPLE DIARIES ON THE GO 😱 please check them out 😎 👉THANKS FOR TAKING THE TIME TO GO OVER MY DIARIES 👈
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URB Trial Block has already begun flowering upon first application of URB. Outdoor grow. URB + Living Soil + Water Week 1: Application rate at 30ml/gallon (7.9ml URB/L) Week 2 On: Application rate at 15ml/gallon (3.95ml URB/L) 1x week application rate
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Dense nuggets, identical plants. Pretty easy to trim. Don't think this species is really fungus prone,small buds but very dense. Will update smoke report later. Need to cure now at least 4 weeks. Will post and update in september.
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La planta se nota muy bonita y con cogollos grandes de característica esponjosa, sin mucho que decir presenta una presencia aunque muy poca de oidio
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Gave them all a defol as they was getting to bushy at the bottom. They all look great apart from number 3. I can’t seem to perk her up. Tried straight water for a week, ph is 6.3. Then tried her with nutes but nothing’s making her happy. Think she’s just 1 of them doom and gloom girls, we all have known them haha.
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Will be checking trichomes 20 percent amber is awesome for me
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La bambina anche se rimasta un po bassa per la mia potatura un po troppo aggressiva ma sta esplodendo in 40 cm di cime . Manca ancora alcune settimane alla raccolta speriamo che si compattino ed ingrassino il piu possibile.Per ora procede tutto ok sta bene e speriamo in un brl regalo dopo queste feste.
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Got some better shots without light and a little video my cam is a bit shit got a video of trichs also in there girls seem to be flushing well started flushing the quick one later than the others as wasn't as developed. Took the 2 tester buds of very bottom under the plants on the first day of flush to try estimate how long to flush for........last pic and vid before harvest next uploads will be harvest hopefully
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Welp. I honestly didn't expect this. As I have mentioned in previous posts, this plant was no longer on its own timeline, the next plant was going to decide. In addition to this, I had just done a heavy defol and put the leaves and 3 small nugs in my cannatrol. The cannatrol still had 2 days before finishing its dry, so this ended up being interrupted. In some unfortunate mishap, as shown in the pictures, my light was scheduled to turn off at 5am. The device said it did, but as you see in the graph, it stayed on until I had caught it at 12:24pm. I simply disconnected the usbc from the outlet, reconnected it, my light kicked on for a sec, then back off. I think messing with my dehumidifier lastnight glitched the system and I should've done a reset when I was done messing with it. With the stress already playing a chance at mutations, the additional light didnt help. No hurt feelings here. With the weight off the bud and the sugar leaves, my cannatrol is maxed. 2.2 lbs of wet weight is all it can take, and I am pushing that. 900 grams of wet, partially trimmed buds impressed me! Not sure the sugar leave weight. Setting cannatrol to dry for 5 days and cure for 25. I know it can go way quicker, but I read a study about these settings and want to see if it stands any truth. Smoke report and dry weight coming soon!
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8/22 Nine days into veg and looking great. I want to veg these for a total of 6 weeks instead of the more common 4 weeks. But in case they get a little too tall for my liking, i'll transition sooner into bloom. I'm scared I might run out of room, but we'll see. I gave these guys about 500 mil between each earth box which contains 2 plants in each box. I haven't added any fluids to the reservoirs as of yet. I want to make sure the roots get a chance to stretch out so I'm just giving them a little water from the top for these first couple of weeks then they should be ready to the self watering system. Nothing but tap water aerated for 36hrs and ph'd at 6.0 and cal-mag. I topped dressed each earthbox, should be good for another 2-3 weeks. I'll update if ther are any changes that need to be made for the nutrients, but so far all the ladies look great. My goal is to to get a full canopy converage using two rows of scrog nets to help me get what I want. This 2x2 isn't as tall as others, it only reawches 5' tall and I still have to account for the light and exhaust located inside the tent at the topmost region. I'll get some pics of how tall this tent really is on my next post. The shortest plant measures at 5.25" while the tallest plant stood at 7". I plan on using a scrog net to get a nice even canopy later on and maximize all the space in this 2'x2' grow tent
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Thank you. Growing cannabis is an art that seems to evolve as you learn it. While it may only take a little knowledge to get started, It seems that this may take a life-time to perfect (doubt I'll ever make that category, but I will certainly try). So thank-you to the community that Shares, Comments, Follows, and Likes. Your efforts in any of these actions make these journals a worth-while and perfect way for us all to learn and track our efforts. I personally appreciate it. Also a huge Thanks has to go out to Grow Diaries for making this community even possible. Your efforts to supply the data storage alone is more than enough, but you the fact that you dont stop there and constantly try to improve the experience even more makes this my favorite community to to share on. And then lastly, but certainly not least, a heartfelt Thank-you to Royal Queen Seeds for your branding/research while making these seeds available to people like me. It gives me confidence in knowing that I am working with great genetics before I even start my grow. ---------------------------- Germination Start and incubation period 3/12/24 to 3/26/24 Transfer Day to Veg Day 6 3/27 to 4/2 Germination: First note was about the appearance of the seeds. They were smaller than I am used to seeing, but no damage or deformities and look to be in good shape. Germination took 14 days from dropping in water to transplanting into 1 gallon pots. 23hours in a glass of 6.3ph room temp RO water. 2 cracked open a little and I placed them both in paper towels wet with the glass water and pasted to the sides of the glass for 2 days then checked, no progress. So I freshened the water then waited another 2 days and checked, little to no progress. Then checked again 1 day later and finally was able to move them. One looked fully ready and the other seemed less ready. I placed in rapid rooter pods and closed with toothpick tips. 1 popped out of the pods in 1 day but the other did not. So I gave it 1 more day and started my spare seed. After 4 days of water and towels I replaced the dead pod with a growing sprout. Transplant occurred on 3/27 Veg Day 0 to 6 1gal hard tall pots. Transplant went well. The sprouts are smaller than I would like and seem to be stubborn in growth to start but hoping htat changes with soil. One pod was overgrown in the pods and Im hoping it doesn't reflect in the overall plant production. Video: Transplant ease. Transplant to 1 gal pots: I am using a 50/50, 50%perlite/50%soil with a .5lb of dolomite lime and a .5ml of flora micro added to .5 gallon of RO water (Im mixing 2 gallons of soil total so the water to soil ratio is 1/4 of the total medium volume) to achieve a soil tested ph of 6.4. I am using a 50/50 soil/perlite mix because I plan to use these in auto pots. I also used about 1 cup of the same soil mix water to pour around the plant after transplant; you can see how the perlite rises to the top where I did this. I sprayed two domes and covered - I plan to leave covered for the first week. Feed: I kept them under the domes and sprayed every day that I didnt feed them, to keep humidity up while I let them find water in the soil. By the end of the week I took the domes off and took pictures. Feed this week was another 1 cup of 6.3ph water 5 days after transplant. Feed plan next week will increase the amount to 2 cups of plain-no-nute water with about 4 days between feeds. I want to see the water run through so if I need to use more than 2 cups I will. The idea is to water deep and through, but then make them search for more before the next feed, hopefully spreading the roots out while doing it. Veg Plan: I plan on 8 colas for each plant. So that will be 3 topping days and a total of 7 cuts. I will want to cut the first time on day 21 if I have 5+ nodes. I will transfer to 5 gallon auto pots with-in 1 week of the first topping. Once I have 3 nodes of new growth past the first topping, I will top those two branches to the first node again. (that's 3 cuts total by this point) Then, after 3 new nodes of growth after that, I will do a last topping on the 4 branches. (4 new cuts added to make a total of 7 cuts and 8 colas) I will train the branches using LST/HST with tie downs as soon as I can after the first topping day to help maintain the branches growing where I want them to. I will also introduce an adjustable tomato ring after they have settled into the 5 gallon forever pots to provide support and mobility Hopefully all goes well, and I will have 1 to 2 weeks of growth before flip after week 8. I think it sounds more ambitious than it really is, but if you follow this journal, we will see together.
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22/5 just given them 20l fresh water per tray which is done (2 times a week). Feed schedule 📅 changed 2.4ml per ltr (bloom) 1.8ml per ltr (micro) 0.8ml per ltr (grow) 10ml per 20 ltr tray. (Flowerbomb) Had a problem with (smaller plants) tray. Which was too with pump luckly i have a spare so have changed them over. I have kept this tray on a pre Flower schedule now they have a better pump i believe they will pick up speed. So far so good fingers crossed 🤞 😊
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Woche 6 / Vegi Woche 5 Der Grow: Die Pflanze und die neuen Triebe haben sich sich bis zur Wochenmitte, gut entwickelt. Daher habe ich die Triebe ein drittes und letztes Mal getoppt. Die Triebe habe ich danach, mit LST Clips, alle auf eine Ebene ausgerichtet. Jetzt bin ich bei 24 Hauptrieben und werde damit in die Blüte starten. Wann ich auf die Blüte umstelle kann ich noch nicht sagen. Bis es soweit ist, muss ich erst das richtige gießen mit der Sonnenerde, lernen. Nachdem ich die Pflanze erst einmal ordentlich über Wässert hatte, gab es 5 Tage lang kein Wasser mehr. Die Bodenfeuchtigkeit ist in der Zeit auf 38% gefallen. Die Pflanze hat zu dem Zeitpunkt schon recht traurig ausgeschaut und die neuen Triebe sind auch nur noch sehr langsam gewachsen. Daher war es klar, dass mittlerweile zu wenig Wasser in der Erde ist. Deshalb habe ich die Erde dann mit 4 Litern gegossen wobei dann ca. 2 Liter Drain im Untersetzer gelandet sind. Dadurch war klar, dass die Erde schon zu trocken war um das Wasser zuhalten. Da ich aber eine ordentliche Drainageschicht im Topf habe und es somit keine Staunässe geben kann, habe ich das Wasser im Untersetzer gelassen. 3 Stunden später, hatte die Erde das Wasser im Untersetzer, aufgenommen. Die Bodenfeuchtigkeit ist in der Zeit auf 48% gestiegen. Die neuen Triebe haben dann, auch sehr schnell wieder angefangen, zuwachsen. Spoiler, die Pflanze schaut auch mittlerweile deutlich besser aus. Auf den alten Blättern kann man zwar deutlich sehen, dass die Pflanze in den letzten Tagen ordentlich gelitten hat, aber die neuen Blätter schauen alle gut aus. Mein neuer Plan für die Bewässerung ist jetzt auf 42% abtrocknen zulassen und dann soviel zu gießen, dass die Bodenfeuchtigkeit, maximal auf 46% hochgeht. Hiermit hoffe ich, den Sweetspot von zu viel oder zu wenig Wasser zu finden. In meinen vergangenen Grows war es einfach. Erde satt gießen und Topf täglich anheben. Ist der Topf deutlich leichter, wieder gießen. Bei einem 40 Liter Topf mit richtiger Erde, ist es vorbei mit anheben. Der Topf ist vor dem gießen so schwer das man ihn kaum vom Boden bekommt und nachdem gießen auch. Hier merkt man kaum noch einen Unterschied. Die Parameter in Woche 6: Durchschnittliche Tagestemperatur: 26 Grad Durchschnittliche Nachttemperatur: 23 Grad Durchschnittliche Luftfeuchtigkeit Tag: 63% Durchschnittliche Luftfeuchtigkeit Nacht: 61% Durchschnittliche Bodenfeuchtigkeit: 41% LED Leistung: 20% = 90 Watt Beleuchtungsdauer: 18 Stunden DLI: 20 Controller Einstellung Tag: Advanced AI VPD 1,3 Controller Einstellung Nacht: Advanced AI VPD 1,1 Durchschnittlicher VPD Tag: 1,3 Durchschnittlicher VPD Nacht: 1,1 Umluft: Stufe 1 oszillierend