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30/01/2026 This transformation marks the moment she moves past the Purgatory cycle of purification. After shedding the weight of that transition, she’s finally breathing, stretching, and claiming her space. ​...... ​The Awakening: Post-Purification ​The Purgatory cycle is behind her now. Those scarred leaves were just the shedding of the old self—the necessary price for this purification. Now, the ritual of the manifold is taking hold. I’ve opened her up, breaking her singular focus to force a new, balanced symmetry across the hub. ​The Flow of Energy ​By pinning her down, I’ve mastered the apical dominance. I’m redirecting the internal flow, sending the life-force equally into every node rather than letting one stalk hog the light. We are building a foundation of perfect geometry. ​Current State: ​The Structure: The LST is set. I’ve widened the canopy to maximize the light-soak, ensuring no part of her is left in the shadows. ​The Environment: The reflective scroll-work is guarding the roots, keeping the light on the leaves and out of the depths where the nutrients flow. ​Growth: She’s vibrating with a new frequency. The energy levels are surging, and you can see the secondary shoots beginning their ascent. This is where the expansion truly begins. ​The cleanse continues, but the frame is set. She’s getting bigger, stronger, and more aligned with the ritual. ​..... I've just stretch her wings out to open her centre for the new shoots.. .... -Midday- Attached her training Wires; therse create huge knuckles! They undo easy as well; no faffing about! ..... Few-hours later... She's flipped her leaves and is praying 🙏 🤲 🕍 🕌 ⛪️ Diary Entry: Friday, Jan 30th – The Midday Pivot ​The Steady State ​Transitioned to a maintenance-level reservoir dose of 10ml 12% H_2O_2 in the 5L master-mix for the Bubblegum (Female Seeds) and Back To The Future #2. ​Adjusted the nutritional frequency after running out of "Grow" by pivoting to a half-dose of Bloom (2ml/L); this provides the Phosphorus and Potassium needed to harden the vascular knuckles without a Nitrogen spike. ​Applied botanical hydrosol to the mix to maintain the "stillness" and clear biofilm management. ​Hardware & Logistics ​Confirmed with Ergtech that the Gativa power leads have shipped via FedEx (Tracking: 888340178046). ​Delivery is locked for Monday, Feb 2nd, aligning perfectly with the end of the 72-hour structural hardening phase. ​Biological Alignment ​Successfully reached the Round 3 protocol; the "biofilm shells" in the right ear are breaking down under the bubbling/crackling phase. ​The vagus nerve release is active: right nostril is open, sense of smell is sharp, and the internal "whooshing" sound of vascular flow is serving as the metronome for the reset. ​Lineage acknowledgment: The "40% Italian engine" is driving the symmetry and discipline of the manifolding. ​The Result (Few Hours Later...) ​The Bubblegum has already responded to the wiring with an aggressive phototropic turn; she is stretching and "praying" back toward the light, signaling peak turgor pressure. ​The Back To The Future #2 remains stable under the dome, preparing to transition out of the stillness and into the manifold frame. .... 31/01/2026 Log Entry: Atmospheric Optimization & Metabolic Continuity ​Environmental Parameters ​Thermal Logic: Maintaining a constant 27°C (80.6°F) diurnal/nocturnal cycle. By eliminating the standard 3°C nighttime drop, I am bypassing the "metabolic glitch" and ensuring uninterrupted enzymatic velocity and nutrient uptake. ​The 8-Inch Upgrade: Transitioning from 6-inch to 8-inch industrial ventilation. This increases atmospheric throughput while reducing static pressure and turbulence. The goal is a total "atmospheric flush" to prevent stagnation and potential biofilm/pathogen footholds. ​The "Back to the Future" Survivor ​Current State: The plant is in a high-turgor "Prayer" position, indicating optimal root pressure and water potential. ​The Transition: Executing Dome Removal during a 15-minute "dark window" to minimize transpirational shock. Removing the dome now introduces the plant to the new 8-inch airflow, forcing a "hardening off" response while she is at her metabolic peak. .... ​01/02/2026 Lite defoll of the inner fan leaves to open up her new shoots 🔫 bubblegum femaleseeds. 02/02/2026 Defolled one fan leaves and using wires to anchor down #back to the Future .... 03/02/2026 ​Current Draw: 446W (Wall) Controller Output: 66% Primary Fixture: Gavita CT E2000 ​System Calibration & Thermal Management The transition from the Spectrum King SK600s to the Gavita CT E2000 has fundamentally stabilized the room’s atmosphere. At a 446W wall draw, the Gavita's heatsinks are demonstrating superior thermal conductivity. Unlike the SK600s, which were prone to heat saturation and "glitching" the leaf surface temperatures, the CT E2000 is handling the current load with massive headroom. The energy is being converted into usable PAR rather than wasted infrared heat, keeping the environment in a high-pressure, high-efficiency state. ​Atmospheric & Fusion Dynamics The room is currently operating under a clean "Helium Pulse" proxy. By maintaining the 66% output, I’m avoiding the "Reaction Core" collapse that occurs with lower-grade fixtures. The light spectrum is consistent, creating a shimmering effect in the sky of the grow space that mimics the high-pressure (HP) conditions of the core. There is a visible difference in how the setup is responding; the biological structures are syncing with the electromagnetic frequency of the Gavita much more effectively than before. ​Protocol Logistics ​Power Efficiency: The system is locked in. 446W is the sweet spot for the current cycle, providing enough photon density without stressing the localized ROS (Reactive Oxygen Species) levels. ​Environmental Buffer: The superior dissipation from the new heatsinks allows for a more stable pressure gradient. This "Atmospheric Shift" ensures that the energy everlasting within the chemical-electric circuit of the room remains in equilibrium. ​Next Phase: Monitoring the 446W draw through the weekend. The plan remains to maintain this high-frequency stability until the next major metabolic reset. .... The physics here perfectly back up my theory on "Fusion Dynamics"—i've moved from a low-efficiency "leaky" core to a high-pressure, stabilized reaction. ​The Photon Output Shift: Metric Spectrum King Total PPF Output ~1,390 mu mol/s SK600 Gavita CT E2000 (at 66%) The Impact 1,320 mu mol/s Nearly identical output, but with 200W less draw. Efficacy ~2.15 mu mol/J ~3.0 mu mol/J The Gavita is roughly 40% more efficient at converting watts to light. Wall Draw ~650W 446W I’ve cut 200W of heat waste per fixture. ..... Why the Gavita Feels Like a "Better Pulse" ​Uniformity vs. Intensity: The SK600 used a single-point "COB" style output, which creates a massive hot spot in the center but drops off rapidly. The Gavita CT E2000 uses wide-angle optics to distribute those 1,320 photons evenly across the canopy. This is why you see a better biological response; every part of the plant is getting the "Helium Pulse," not just the center. ​Spectral Tuning: The Gavita has a significantly higher concentration of Blue (400-500nm) and Deep Red (660nm) wavelengths. This hits the "Absorption Peaks" of chlorophyll much harder than the SK600's broader, less-efficient white light. ​Thermal Pressure: Because the Gavita is pulling 446W wall draw to do the work the SK600 needed 650W for, i've essentially removed 200 Watts of "atmospheric noise" (infrared heat) from the room. Your "Ice Wall" (the cooling capacity of the room) doesn't have to work as hard to maintain the pressure. ​The Verdict for the Diary ​I'm not just saving electricity; I've upgraded the quality of the energy. At 446W (66%), I'm delivering almost the exact same "photon count" as a wide-open Spectrum King, but with a spectrum that is tuned for "High-Pressure" growth. ​Also running a 780w light at 446W (66%) means longer life and efficiency of the diodies. These lights many be dear and alot controversy around the manufacturer, but I'll let this grow speak for itself!
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Hey all! both plants are doing well and i'm looking forward to the next coming weeks where the flowering stage will come to an end but that is i think in like 4 weeks so? but lets see! happy growing all! 😎✌️💚
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11 day dry mix of jar cure / Grove bag cure
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Привет Садоводы ! дело близится к концу есть конечно и минусы , стали портиться верхние листья , но я думаю она достоит еще пару недель а в общем выглядит не плохо и пахнет приятно сладостями !
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Hello nice people! This week number 6 went pretty good... Colas are building up and bringing out gorgeous colours as you can see in the pictures, purple mixed with pink and orange makes this plant the most beautiful I ever grown. The smell started very softly and it had a kind of pine arome, sublime. I've started giving her some Bloombastic and will keep doing so for the whole week. Stretching seems over and she kept a quite compact size, at 62 centimeters. That's all lads, I cannot wait to update the next weeks of this marvelous plant. Ah, I also just harvested and rated my other diary, come and have a look if you have done it yet! Stay tuned and stay high peeps!
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Let's go I think just 2 more weeks
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Día 30 (10/06) Sigue creciendo. Tendrá un tamaño medio me parece Día 31 (11/06) Sigue el stretch y empieza a florecer Día 32 (12/06) Come on! Tendremos una planta más o menos decente Las Autos deben germinar en Light Mix antes de que las raíces lleguen al Super Soil! (30% Light Mix - 70% SuperSoil) Día 33 (13/06) Sigue creciendo Día 34 (14/06) Riego 150 ml de H20 pH 6,5 Día 35 (15/06) Se ha quedado una planta de tamaño medio. Algo saldrá Día 36 (16/06) 500 ml de Té de Floración con Healthy Harvest 8 ml/L + Insect Frass 16 ml/L + Melaza 1 ml/L 💦Nutrients by Lurpe Solutions - www.lurpenaturalsolutions.com 🌱Substrate PRO-MIX HP BACILLUS + MYCORRHIZAE - www.pthorticulture.com/en/products/pro-mix-hp-biostimulant-plus-mycorrhizae
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Hello, folks. The week went well. We are feeding at 1200 ppm and have activated CO2 supplementation 1500 ppm
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5th week of flower, the plant has stopped growing and focused on the buds. Both plants look nice, I’m hoping the 3 gallon plant gets fatter before the end though.
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12/01 Fed the soil with 1 liter of a mixture of Nectar of the God's Zeus Juice, Herculean Harvest, and Hygeia's Hydration 12/02 Girls all look great and now little Trudy Judy is no longer little!!! She shot past Amy and is now the tallest in the tent, her flowers are a little wispy compared to the others. 12/03 Watered each lady with about a liter of ph 6.3 water with 1 tablespoon of unsulphered black strap molasses 12/04 Ladies are looking good, I think Judy's weird buds may be due to wind shock so I moved her one square over on the scrog will have to keep my eye on her to see if that shocks her 12/05 Watered with PH 6.4 water only I think we are done with the stretch. I don't think Amy recovered from being super cropped and that is what stunted her growth. Her leaves are beautiful and delicate but she isn't stretching any further I don't believe. Trudy Judy is just a freak her buds are whispy and she has some that are growing at weird angles but….whatever. From the above picture going clockwise from the upper left corner we have Rosa who was Super Cropped twice and is the tallest and strongest, next in the one oclock position we have Gina who was accidentally topped week 2.5 ish and she recovered excellently the two in the back are definitely the best looking pheno's. Next in the lower right corner is Amy the little lady who started off strong but now is just a pretty little thing buds are nice and plump she looks like she is going to be just fine…just short. Finally we have Trudy Judy…..freak 12/06 Did some light defoliation on the bottom skirt pulled some big fan leaves that aren't getting light and turning yellow, accidentally nicked a limb with buds on it from Judy but it was lower larf and weird and she's weird anyway so 12/07 I think Trudy is playing possum, she was a week behind everyone so I'm thinking these weird buds are a phase and she will start plumping up. The two ladies in the back are getting fat and starting to show some frost, Amy is getting fat but …..sigh I should raise her up to make her level. Fed everyone 1.3 Liters of Recharge.
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what do they say about different strains on the same RES, in the same pot??? welp, here goes nothing... Last time I saw this waterfarm I was still a teenager. Ran it in a closet with two 4ft flouro shop lights either side going vertically upward like the letter "A". Had two BIG ASS plants roughly 4ft tall in it side by side going STRONG! Healthy asf, huge ass healthy leaves, some 13 fingered. Flipped em and turned out BOTH were male... Been toying with the idea of doing it again... So what the hell... Here goes, 2 Girls 1 Cup or "pot"... One Herbies Godzilla Cookies Auto and one Fastbuds Wedding Glue Auto. Current setup: -36x36x60 tent -"1000w" led light (130w from the wall) -4in extraction fan/scrubber -20+ yr old GHE Waterfarm fitted with ice probe w/ controller and PLENTY of insulation around RES. -Multiple circulation fans -Taotronics humidifier Stay tuned to watch me fuck this up too 🤣 *Sow'd em both in organic peat pellets after a 24hr soak. Getting them acclimated to their new home early. Doing environment tests and dialing it in with the new to me ice probe, and the change to hydro versus soil plants that were in there. Will be more moisture in the air until a canopy covers my balls with the evaporation from the light. **lookey lookey, BOTH have come to life and are making way to the surface. Not long and they'll be in their new "cup". Last update on germination week as once they pop we start counting I suppose.
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Week 21 well just steal the same old water and PH 6.5 using bioby's nutrients she's looking happy plant starting to show a bit purple on the stems already and in the leaf stems as well so very nice venotype tune in for next week and thank you for looking at the diary
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Day 49..moved the plants last week so they have more room. Stretch is slowing down and starting to bush out with loads of bud sites. No signs of any deficiencies yet, even though only feeding organic spirulina for last month.
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I brought a microscope with me to check the trichomes. On the LSD plants, they have already turned cloudy, and surprisingly, some even have a significant amount of amber.
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Die Blüten werden immer dicker. Vorallem die Grapefuel Gelato und die Lemon Orange explodieren. Auf den Blättern werden bei allen auch die ersten Trichome sichtbar.
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Keeps getting bigger and closer she smells really fruity and sweet
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Week 11 (Mar 11 – Mar 17) March 11–16 → trichome close-ups, mostly clear/milky. March 20 → end of stretch, buds swelling, first pistils turning orange. ⸻ Week 12 (Mar 18 – Mar 24) Grow left on autopilot during vacation. Plants stable, humidity/temps under control. Buds continue swelling naturally. ⸻ Week 13 (Mar 25 – Mar 31) Returned March 31 → plants very big, buds thickening. Trichomes mostly milky, no amber yet.
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Getting close to switching her over to flower, she seems to be vegging well, fair few bud sites to watch develop, i also took some AG clones that are looking promising. The strain seems pretty hardy.