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Looking abit pale so I've upped nutrients a little Gonna let it completely dry out before next water See what's there like next week šŸ™ŒšŸŒ“šŸŒ“šŸŒ“
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Week 6 Report: White OG – Shaping Her Future 🌟 We’re at Week 6 of veg, and the White OG is thriving like a superstar! This week, I decided to take her structure to the next level by topping a few branches, and let me tell you—she’s loving it. 🌿 The growth is vigorous, and she’s shaping up beautifully to maximize her potential for flowering. Let’s dive into what went down this week and why it’s all so important for her journey. Branch Topping: Building a Strong Framework After recovering beautifully from her initial topping at node 7, it was time to refine her structure further by topping a few branches. For each branch, I left two nodes to ensure strong, healthy growth while encouraging a bushier canopy. Why Top Branches? Topping isn’t just for the main stem—it’s an essential technique for creating an even canopy and increasing yield potential: 1. Encourages Lateral Growth: By removing the top of a branch, the plant redirects its energy into the remaining nodes, encouraging side shoots to grow and fill out. 2. Maximizes Light Penetration: A bushier plant with more branches ensures that all parts of the plant get access to light, reducing shading and improving photosynthesis. 3. Improves Structure: A strong, evenly distributed framework sets the stage for a healthier plant that can support larger buds during flowering. The decision to leave two nodes per topped branch ensures a balance between promoting growth and avoiding unnecessary stress. Tent Conditions: Consistency is Key The room conditions this week have remained steady and perfect for her vegetative stage: • Temperature: Around 18°C—cool but manageable, keeping her growth steady. • Humidity: At 60%, maintaining just the right level to support her root zone and foliage. • Lighting: The Future of Grow (FOG) LED at 200 PPFD continues to provide optimal light for compact, strong growth. i will dim it up soon! These consistent conditions give her the environment she needs to recover quickly from topping and focus on building her structure. Nutrient Routine: Trusting the Pellets This week, I’ve continued with the Aptus Holland All-in-One Pellets as the primary nutrient source. They’re working their magic, providing a steady release of nutrients to support her vigorous growth. As a backup plan, I’m always ready to reintroduce All-in-One Liquid if she starts showing signs of needing more immediate nutrition. For now, she’s thriving, and the pellets are doing an excellent job of meeting her needs. Training and Future Plans Topping a few branches this week was just the beginning. I’m planning to continue topping over the next few weeks to shape her into a bushy, evenly distributed plant. By focusing on creating a strong structure now, she’ll be perfectly prepared for explosive growth when we flip her into flowering. Looking Ahead: Growth on Overdrive šŸš€ As Week 7 approaches, I’ll be monitoring how she responds to the additional topping and ensuring her environment stays consistent. The goal is to encourage her lateral growth while keeping her stress levels low and her energy focused. A huge thank you to the incredible brands and community that make this journey so rewarding: • Seedsman Seeds for the top-tier genetics—don’t forget to use the DOGDOCTOR 10% off discount code! • Aptus Holland for their game-changing nutrient solutions. • Pro-Mix Soil for the perfect foundation with their HP Mycorrhizae + Bacillus blend. • TrolMaster for helping me maintain the perfect environment. • Future of Grow LED for reliable, efficient lighting. • Cannakan for kickstarting this journey during germination. • Grow Diaries for being the platform where we share, connect, and learn together. To all my followers, lovers, haters, and everyone in the community—you’re the heart and soul of this journey! 🌟 Bonus Content: New Episodes Weekly on YouTube! šŸŽ„ Don’t forget to check out my YouTube channel for weekly episodes with tips, tricks, and behind-the-scenes action. Links are in the profile—come join the fun! Growers Love! šŸ’š DISCOUNT CODE - SeedsmanSeeds - DOGDOCTOR 10% off As always thank you all for stopping by, for the love and for it all , this journey of mine wold just not be the same without you guys, the love and support is very much appreciated and i fell honored and so joyful with you all in my life šŸ™ā€Ø With true love comes happiness šŸ’ššŸ™ Always believe in your self and always do things expecting nothing and with an open heart , be a giver and the universe will give back to you in ways you could not even imagine so šŸ’šā€Øā€Ø Friendly reminder all you see here is pure research and for educational purposes only šŸ’šGrowers Love To you All and remember to keep that smile big and alive šŸ’š
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# Amnesia Haze Auto Pheno B by Zamnesia šŸŒ±šŸ’š ## Week 1 | Small Roots, Big Partnerships Hello GrowDiaries family! šŸ‘‹šŸŒ± Welcome back to another update from the 12/12 From Seed project. Today we're following Amnesia Haze Auto Pheno B through her first week of life. At first glance, she may appear smaller than some of her sisters in the room, but one of the most important lessons in cultivation is remembering that plants do not all develop at exactly the same pace. What matters most during this stage is not size. What matters is health. And so far, this little lady is doing exactly what she should be doing. --- ## A Different Pace Throughout the week, Amnesia Haze Auto Pheno B remained slightly behind some of the larger seedlings in the room. This isn't unusual. Even when plants share the same environment, genetics often express themselves differently during the seedling stage. Some rush forward immediately. Others take a more measured approach. In this particular case, this plant also started a few days behind the rest of the garden after the first germination attempt failed. That one was entirely on me. Growing is a continuous learning process, and occasionally mistakes happen. Fortunately, a second seed was started successfully, allowing this beautiful genetic to join the run. Because of that delayed start, she naturally appears smaller than many of her sisters during this first week. What impressed me most wasn't her size. It was her consistency. Each day brought visible progress. Each new set of leaves emerged healthy. And by the end of the week, she was clearly settling into her new environment and beginning to build momentum. --- ## Building the Foundation Like the rest of this project, she was transplanted directly into her final container filled with Plagron Lightmix. The goal remains simple: Allow the root system to establish itself without the need for additional transplants later in life. While the visible growth above the soil may seem modest, the majority of the work during this stage is taking place underground. Every day the root system expands, explores new territory, and begins building the infrastructure that will support the plant throughout the rest of its life cycle. Healthy roots create healthy plants. Everything begins there. --- ## A Smaller Container, An Interesting Comparison One additional detail that makes this phenotype particularly interesting is her container size. While most plants in this run were transplanted into 15-liter final containers, Amnesia Haze Auto Pheno B was placed into an 11-liter pot. The decision wasn't made because of any concern about the plant itself, but rather as an opportunity to observe how container volume may influence development throughout the grow. Root space plays an important role in plant growth. A larger container provides more room for root expansion, greater water-holding capacity, and a larger nutrient reservoir. A smaller container, on the other hand, can sometimes encourage slightly different growth patterns, potentially influencing plant size, watering frequency, structure, and overall development. At this stage, the difference is unlikely to be significant since the root system is still establishing itself. However, as the weeks progress, it will be fascinating to compare her development against her sisters growing in 15-liter containers. One of the most enjoyable parts of documenting an entire run is being able to observe these small variables and see how they influence the final result. For now, she appears perfectly healthy, and this little side experiment may provide some valuable observations later in the season. --- ## The Mycorrhizal Network One of the most important additions during transplant was the application of mycorrhizal fungi. Although often invisible to the eye, these beneficial fungi create one of the most fascinating partnerships found in nature. Once established, mycorrhizae form a symbiotic relationship with the plant's root system. The fungi attach themselves to the roots and begin extending microscopic networks throughout the surrounding soil. Think of it as a natural underground extension of the root system. The fungal network can access water, minerals, and nutrients that the roots alone may struggle to reach. In exchange, the plant shares sugars produced through photosynthesis. Both partners benefit. The fungi receive energy. The plant gains access to a much larger exploration network beneath the soil. Over time, this relationship can improve nutrient uptake, water efficiency, root development, and overall plant resilience. Nature has been using this system for millions of years. We're simply learning how to work alongside it. --- ## Environment Environmental conditions remained stable throughout the week. Daytime temperatures averaged approximately 27°C while nighttime temperatures remained close to 25°C. Relative humidity remained around 55%. The nutrient solution was maintained at pH 5.99 with an EC of approximately 0.46 mS/cm. Root zone and solution temperatures remained close to 21°C. Lighting was provided under the Future Of Grow Black Series LED system operating under the 12/12 From Seed methodology used throughout this project. As always, consistency remains the objective. The seedlings are not being pushed aggressively. They're simply being given a stable environment in which to develop naturally. --- ## First Week Development As the week progressed, the plant continued producing healthy new growth. The first true leaves expanded steadily. Leaf color remained vibrant and uniform. Structure stayed compact. Internodal spacing remained tight. Despite being one of the smaller plants in the room, the overall appearance remained healthy and balanced. Sometimes the smallest seedlings end up becoming some of the most interesting plants later in the grow. And that's part of what makes documenting every stage so enjoyable. Every plant writes its own story. --- ## Looking Ahead The first week is now complete and the foundation is in place. Roots are expanding. The mycorrhizal partnership is beginning to establish itself beneath the soil. New growth is accelerating. And this little Amnesia Haze Auto is starting to find her rhythm. She may be one of the smaller plants in the room today, but there is plenty of time ahead. For now, the objective remains exactly the same: Healthy roots. Healthy growth. And steady progress one day at a time. Huge thanks to Zamnesia Seeds for the genetics, Plagron for the substrate and nutrition, Future Of Grow for the lighting, and everyone following along on another seed-to-harvest adventure. Grower's Love everyone. šŸŒ±šŸ’š
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For this week or the next, I had planned to harvest the Sour Strawberry, but while inspecting the plant, I found some nanners - still mostly in hidden inside the bract - which made me decide to chop it a few days early. Most likey due to heat stress endured due to stretching too much or me turning up the lights to 80% for a while a few weeks ago, I can't be certain that there aren't other nanners or haven't been any in the weeks prior. I expect to find some seeds here and there, but overall I don't think it's going to be a lot. The nanners and harvest aside, this week wasn't very eventful just like the last one. The Acapulco Gold has started to visibly and quickly fade, I'm removing a couple of yellow leaves every day. Trichomes are still in part clear, I expect this one to take at least another 2-3 weeks. The other plants haven't changed much, the trichomes are also still partially clear, similar to the Acapulco Gold, so I'll probably give them at least another 2 weeks. They started drinking less water, so I'll probably also put a little less into the tank this week, given that it's one less plant now, too.
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Day 1. I feel this week will be the last week for veg. I have roughly 80% of the net filled. Day 2. Increased base nutrients by 50% Day 3. Stretching and tucking under the net. Day 4. I spent most of the day telling these lovely ladys how beautiful they look.. Day 5. All good in the hood.. Day 6. NOT GOOD! I am 100% certain they have nutrient burn! I went away and let a family member fill the res. PPM was read wrong and resulted in the girls getting 1200 PPM for 2 days. As recomended by Autopots i empty the entire Res. Washed it out. And filled it with 5.8 PH water.. I removed the bad leaves.. see pics of burn on leaves Day 7. PH 5.8 water in res. They seem to be ok. I dont think theres any new burn on leaves.. Peace.
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Greetings, fellow cultivators! It's time for the Week 6 from Seed and Week 2 Flower Report on our illustrious Epsilon F1, and the journey of green excellence continues to unfold. Our botanical champion is now fully immersed in the flowering phase, and let me tell you, the spectacle is nothing short of breathtaking. In this pivotal week, our Epsilon F1 has truly come into her own, showcasing the beauty and resilience that only a seasoned grower can appreciate. The transition from veg to flower has been seamless, a testament to the meticulous care and attention lavished upon her. As we delve deeper into the flowering phase, our guiding hand remains steady, ensuring our green queen stays low and wide, maximizing light penetration and promoting an even canopy. It's a delicate dance of cultivation, a choreography that promises a bountiful harvest of botanical splendor. The environment continues to be a haven of stability, with room temperatures and humidity maintained at optimal levels. Consistency is key, providing our Epsilon F1 with the perfect conditions to thrive and flourish. Now, let's talk nutrients! The Aptus Holland super soil mix continues to be the cornerstone of our feeding regimen, providing a symphony of nutrients that nourish our plant from root to tip. Micromix Soil, Substrate Buffer Powder, All-in-One Pellet – it's the nutritional trifecta that ensures our Epsilon F1 remains healthy and vibrant. But that's not all! Our foliar friend, NutriSpray, makes a triumphant return, showering our green goddess with a gentle rain of nutrients. This foliar feast not only provides essential microelements but also leaves a protective coating on the leaves, safeguarding against environmental stressors and promoting overall plant health. And let's not forget our trusty sidekick, Mycor Mix. This microbial powerhouse continues to work its magic in the root zone, fostering a symbiotic relationship that enhances nutrient uptake and promotes root health. Our Epsilon F1 is not just a plant; she's a botanical masterpiece in the making. Shout-outs to Royal Queen Seeds for the genetics that continue to dazzle, and heartfelt gratitude to Aptus Holland for crafting nutrients that elevate our grow space to new heights of green excellence. Stay tuned, dear readers, as we bear witness to the unfolding chapters of the Epsilon F1 saga. Happy growing, and may your gardens be forever green! Genetics -Epsilon F1 @rqs_esp @royalqueenseedssp @rqsglobal Food - @aptusholland @aptus_world @aptus_es @aptus_portugal @aptusbrasil @aptusplanttechaus @aptus_thailand @aptusplanttechnz @aptususa_official LES @lumatekeu Controls - @trolmaster.eu @trolmaster.agro @trolmaster.support As always thank you all for stopping by, for the love and for it all , this journey of mine wold just not be the same without you guys, the love and support is very much appreciated and i fell honored and blessed with you all in my life With true love comes happiness , Always believe in your self and always do things expecting nothing and with an open heart , be a giver the universe will give back to you in ways you could not even imagine so #aptus #aptusplanttech #aptusgang #aptusfamily #aptustrueplantscience #inbalancewithnature #trueplantscience #rqs #ApoloMission #MoonHarvestAdventure #playwithlego #lego #legotime #legovideo #tothemoonandback More info and complete updates from all my adventures can be found Link in the profile description Friendly reminder all you see here is pure research and for educational purposes only Growers Love To you All
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. 🌱 : Partial harvest on day 100, 211,5g + 252,8g, 357g on day 101 šŸ’§ : šŸ’” : šŸ¤” :
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This week has seen a bit of stretch but theyre all hitting flower nicely opening the tent right now makes my heart sing. They all look so healthy and happy to me. This is hands down the deepest green Ive managed to get my plants compared to past grows I think the blurple has played a role in that and maybe from starting silicone from the moment they popped. Im glad I took a few clones from these before I flipped just hoping the clones pull through as these are some happy ladies in my opinion.
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Chopped And Hang drying I lost count of thow many days in flower But I know its over 100 days I'll be making canna oil with coconut oil And canna oil with MCT oil
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2 more weeks or thereabouts. 1 more blackstrap molasses tea. And then it's all Distilled going forward. Reservoir will be opened up 24/7 until emptied. Then top down flushing with aloe water for round 1 and distilled until finished.
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King tut is foxtailing, I had two hours where the temps got to 90 in the tent three days in a row. I've seen some others mention foxtailing on king tut in general. With the ROI-E680 a few people complained about foxtailing on the first couple grows. I turned the light down to 60% from 80 and the dehumidifier set on low so it would stop spiking the tent temp and keep the humidity in the 50s as best I can. Fingers crossed!
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There are two clearly differentiated phenotypes, but they are all beautiful plants.
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Big love to MSNL seeds for breeding this fire, if i ever win the lottery i will save each and every one of u guys and buy big mansions. This plant is pure gold, elite level smell and resin production i cant believe its like life is a dream. Believe me if u grow it your life will change šŸ’š
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Last week went good, had a bit of a heat issue early on in the week but I got that fixed up and we are sitting around 24c now in lights on and 18c or so in lights out. Humidity is a little low but there doing fine. Topped them yesterday on day 15 at there 3rd internode. Another 2-3 weeks before there flowering tent is ready so I will be adding some insulated tops to them this week with anchor points on them to begin there LST once there new top grow up enough in a week or so. Overall been a good week, got some decent roots now in the water and we will keep moving along. Cheers!šŸ’Ø
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Good morning, we just completed week 4 of veg and today is day 29 which is the start of 5. Temps are steady and these girls like it a little cooler and more humid, I tried to increase kpa to 1 slowly from .9 and they were not happy at all so I’m just keeping it at .9 for now! They also are thirsty girls wanting water every 2 days drying the pots up quickly! They got a dose of recharge which I like to do every 3 weeks! Also starts silica now that I started training the branches down for a better even canopy ! Moving forward I will alternate fish shit one watering and silica the next the rest of the way! I’ll be transplanting to their final 10 gallon pots today or tomorrow then will do some more training once they recover from that! I don’t usually notice transplant shock so I’m not anticipating any issues! Thanks for reading and see ya next week
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Let her show us her unlimited potential; all possibilities exist within the present moment, yet most people predict the future based on past experience, when you are truly present. The observer effect is the phenomenon where the act of observing or measuring a system inevitably alters its state, a concept fundamental to quantum mechanics and applicable to various fields. It occurs because measuring tools interact with the subject (e.g., photons hitting a particle), rather than requiring conscious observation. Detection forces particles to behave differently—acting as particles rather than waves. It is closely related to Heisenberg's uncertainty principle. Light exhibits a wave-particle duality, acting as both an electromagnetic wave and a particle (photon) depending on how it is observed. It travels like a wave (refraction, interference) but interacts with matter as distinct, quantized packets of energy, known as photons. This duality is a cornerstone of quantum mechanics. Quantum particles, including light, can exist in multiple states or locations at once (superposition). In complex processes like photosynthesis, light energy acts as both a wave and a particle, traversing all possible paths simultaneously to select the most efficient route, acting as a "quantum computer". Particles can become so deeply linked that the state of one instantly influences the other, regardless of the distance between them. This phenomenon, initially doubted by Einstein, has been validated through rigorous experimentation. When researchers quantize the classical electromagnetic field, the theory predicts four potential oscillation modes, but only two are observable. The other two are "ghost" photons—unobservable yet necessary for the mathematical framework of quantum theory. Quantum mechanics is not limited to cold, isolated laboratory settings. Research indicates that plants utilize quantum coherence at room temperature to achieve 99% efficiency in photosynthesis. Recent experiments have shown that light can be manipulated to exist in dozens of dimensions, which could revolutionize quantum computing and secure communication. New research suggests that classical light interference patterns arise from, and are controlled by, specific quantum states known as bright and dark states, which persist even when light waves appear to cancel each other out. These findings challenge the fundamental understanding of reality, suggesting that the universe is far more interconnected, probabilistic, and mysterious than previously imagined.
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I can sit and watch those purple buds form all day šŸ˜ this may get flagged as porn but I'll deal with it lol. And to think I almost didn't buy this, she grows very compact and not much stretching which I really appreciate. She also smells a little sweet and citrus