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Its been 17days since planting all the seedlings and they are happy except 2 which took a beating yesterday when the humidifer ran out of water but 1 has recovered overnight im sure the other will be fine soon 🙏
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07.02 Попытался делать LST. Главный стебель довольно толстый уже, особо не выгибал. Посмотрю далее на реакцию 12.02 — Проведение LST (с клипсами)
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I transplanted the plants into larger pots, the photoperiodic in a 50-liter pot filled with supersoil while the auto fractal by divine seeds in an 11-liter pot hoping there are no problems. Delay on the autoflowering, humidity at 75%, pH of the osmotic water 6.5, air conditioner 25 degrees, marshydro fc4800 .
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Сухим весом получилось более 200 грамм шишек с каждого куста. На фото шишки с одного куста, перетертые через сито для приготовления канна шоколада. Россыпь получилась на столько жирной, что я резал ножом))). Веточки что остались после перетирания шишек- закинул в бутылку с вискарем. Они там настоятся и будет напиток веселее! Ресурс очень хороший, жаль не дружит с Украиной, а ведь пора уже расширять службу доставки посевного материала и не только. Всем удачи и отличного настроения. Получилось шикарное масло и шоколадок сделал для майских праздников на природе.
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10-21 - Finally have room to start my new run! Dropped the little Sunset Sherbet Go Fast seed today in some water. 7:00am, it begins!...my days start early lol 10-22 - Cracking open in that water today, but nothing really to report 10-23 - Tail is out! Planted into a puck this morning with a bit of myco. 10-24 - She is up and tall today! - Got her pot ready for planting tomorrow. Went ahead and pre wet the coco with a light feed mix of 1.75ml/gal cal mag, 1.75ml/gal Coco A, and 1.75ml Coco B. Ppm 270 with a ph of 5.8. Will feed this same feed for the next week or so also after planting. Using 3 gal fabric pot, straight coco. ** Yep....It's my turn! Sure, my husband thinks he is growing the 'perfect' Sunset Sherbet right now....but I promise, mine WILL be better! 😁 LOL Two completely different grows though! He's in coco/peat/, I'm in straight coco. He's using Plagrons organic Alga, I'm using Plagrons Coco A&B. He's more 'dialed in', I'm more 'ehhh it is what it is '. He likes to monitor his cats, I let mine do whatever they want. So, he may not know it yet...but the competition has already began!
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Week 2 begins for Green Crack and LSD. Both ladies are looking happy and I increased their feed by 1 liter each. Thanks for stopping by growfessors 👽 tune in next week for another episode of growfessor theatre.
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Hello m8 welcome to this journey with me in this diary will have very interesting strains hope u find something useful Persi - [ ] 1st week Veg: germinated in substrate lighting very close so it jets medium high humidity after the 3rd day they started sprouting - [ ] 2nd week Veg: this week my ventilator broke down and as the temperature stayed very warm nothing developed much - [ ] 3rd week Veg:fortunately this week i had fixed the ventilation and the temperature has go down a bit allowing the little plants to develop and reinforce - [ ] 4th week:very good developments in this week I already started feeding a bit two times but i didn’t have to…once was enough - [ ] 5th week Veg:this week they were very strong green i only had to water them good and keep the ventilators going no stop .They have good hight already ,but as i have to strains together. I want to transplant them when the hight of the other one have stretched… I’m thinking to transplant next week if not the next one - [ ] 6th week Veg: this week it went great fortunatly i dont have pests that eat my buds i’ve givven a fed once the substrate is very rich already the plants streached very well i will transplant today so be ready m8 i cant wait to show you the progress - [ ] 1st week Fl:they started stretching and looking very healthy just transplanted - [ ] 2nd week Fl this week I’ve been away i had a friend taking care of them they stretching very well i hope that she starts putting energy into the flo - [ ] 3rd week Fl:they are streaching very well ..getting the light very well - [ ] 4th week Fl:there we aree guys the good stage is heree good high hope dosent effect de prod - [ ] 5th week Fl:pumping very good this week a lot of changes started already being frosty - [ ] 6th week Fl:this diaries its not daily updated this week its going’s so great we are close to harvest between next week and the other one . Ill harvest them at diffrent time just because they are not all at the same point of flowi - [ ] 7th week Fl: im so satisfied from the way that this is going they didnt had any particular stress just that its 29 degrees during light and its going good so farr I haven’t constantly fed like on the peach g and pcr i hope for better taste at the end
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Also die schauen Mega aus und die buds schwellen jetzt auch schön an und die Pflanzen an sich sind super. ABER Die scheiß Viecher gehen nicht weg! Jetzt sind die Trauermahlen endlich weg und auf einmal sind thripse da. Zwar nicht allzu viele aber sie sind da….. Daher werd ich nächsten grow als Substrat einen großen Teil cocos benutzen. Das soll steril sein und die Viecher mögen es nicht! Abgesehen davon soll man damit auch bessere Erträge reinholen können und die terpen gehakte sind anscheinend auch höher. Die terps sind krass! Sowas hätte ich nicht erwartet. Bin sehr erstaunt das riecht richtig nach 10/10 topshelf! Hut ab an Lit farms Ab jetzt werden ein bisschen weniger Nährstoffe gegeben und ab nächster Woche die Wassermenge leicht reduziert.
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This Old Dung Heap update. These ladies are pushing hard on the basket and net, they are dying for the flip.
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Shout out Seeds Mafia for sponsor this grow !! I'm very thankful for it🙏 As for the plant I'm very happy how it turned out, she didn't require much to give out those amazing buds !!!
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Phew. Beginning of week 3 flowering.... So it seems as if Franky has decided when to be lollipopped. A bunch of leafs and branches stopped being supported in the shaded under canopy. They have not being getting enough light and air so I had to take off the whole blueberry muffin branch and one of the korenji phenos. Besides that I noticed that some of the upper leafs have very light chlorosis and red stems. From my experience it's most likely due to very high level of calcium in my tab water and eventually also due to lack of PK. Next watering I will add some pk booster and some Epsom salt to enrich water with magnesium and eventually stop chlorosis. Also at the end of the week I will do a big defoil. Ps. I took photos and did the video after watering. That's why the leafs aren't praying as much as usual right now.
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December 21st: 2.5ml Armour Si, 1ml CalMag, 5ml FloraMicro, 1ml FloraGro, 3ml FloraBloom, 1ml Floralicious Plus, 1ml Rapid Start, both plants got .75gal pH to 6.8, 650ppm December 26th: 2.5ml Armour Si, 1ml CalMag, 6ml FloraMicro, 1ml FloraGro, 3ml FloraBloom, 1ml Floalicious Plus, 1ml Rapid Start, 1/2tsp Recharge. Both plants got just under 1gal each, pH to 6.6, 850ppm, watered until runoff, RUNOFF: 2300ppm, 6,0pH. I did a defoliation today as well. Also, i will be flipping these girls into flower on Monday December 30th. That is the actual day my 7th week starts I'm starting to mess around with video editing as well so hopefully in the future i can give you guys some cool videos.
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Auch in dieser Woche gehen die Schwestern getrennte Wege, eine wird weiter mit 18-6 beleuchtet, die andere darf nur 12h im Sonnenlicht verbringen. An Tag 37 hat die eine Schwester 250ml Compo Grow Organic Wachstum bekommen, die andere Compo Grow Organic Blüte. An Tag 39 Mal ein Video des Gewächshauses von mir und meiner Frau, ihr seht drei verschiedene Genetiken von Sensi Seeds, ganz links sind unsere Purple Buds zu sehen. An Tag 40 gab es noch einmal Dünger für beide, diesmal einen ganzen Liter.
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Purple Haze Auto by Zamnesia 💜🌱 Week 1 Vegetation | Finding Her Rhythm Hello GrowDiaries family! 👋🌱 Welcome back to another week of this seed-to-harvest adventure. Today we’re looking at Purple Haze Auto – Pheno A, one of the girls sharing the room with the rest of the current project and already showing some very promising early development. As with the other cultivars in this run, the objective remains simple: Create a complete and honest record from seed to harvest while documenting not only the successes but also the small variations that make every phenotype unique. And during this first week, Purple Haze A has already started showing a little personality of her own. ⸻ Settling Into Her Final Home Like all plants in this project, Purple Haze A was transplanted directly into her final 15-liter container filled with Plagron Lightmix. Because this entire run follows a 12/12-from-seed approach, I prefer giving the roots their final destination immediately rather than introducing additional transplant events later. The reasoning is simple. Every day matters when growing under a shortened photoperiod. By avoiding future transplants, the plant can dedicate its energy toward root expansion and vegetative development from the very beginning. The goal is uninterrupted momentum. And so far, she seems very happy with the arrangement. ⸻ Environment Environmental conditions remained identical to the rest of the garden throughout the week. 🌡️ Day Temperature: 27°C 🌙 Night Temperature: 25°C 💧 Humidity: 55% 🌱 Root Zone Temperature: 21°C ☁️ CO₂: Approximately 600 ppm Lighting was provided by the Future Of Grow Black Series LED system at approximately 350 PPFD under a 12/12 light schedule. At first glance, 350 PPFD may seem relatively strong for a young seedling. However, because these plants only receive 12 hours of light each day, total Daily Light Integral (DLI) remains significantly lower than what would be delivered under an 18/6 schedule. The objective is to allow seedlings to adapt early to stronger light levels while still maintaining a safe and balanced daily light exposure. So far, Purple Haze A appears to be responding extremely well. ⸻ Nutrition The first irrigation consisted only of water, allowing the seedling to establish itself naturally within the fresh substrate. A few days later, a very gentle feeding program was introduced consisting of: • Plagron Terra Grow • Plagron Power Roots • Plagron Pure Zym • Plagron Sugar Royal All applied at light concentrations appropriate for young plants. At this stage the focus remains root development rather than aggressive top growth. Healthy roots first. Everything else follows. ⸻ First Week Observations Purple Haze A delivered a very enjoyable first week. During the earliest days, some of the leaf development appeared slightly quirky and uneven, which is not uncommon during the seedling stage. Young plants often produce small irregularities while they establish themselves, and most of the time they quickly grow through them. That’s exactly what happened here. As the week progressed, growth became increasingly symmetrical and vigorous. New leaves emerged rapidly. Color remained healthy. Leaf posture stayed positive. And by the end of the week she rewarded us with beautifully formed three-finger leaves. One of my favorite observations was how “awake” she looked throughout the week. The leaves consistently displayed that upward praying posture growers love to see, suggesting she was comfortable with both the environment and the light intensity being provided. Nothing dramatic. Nothing complicated. Just a young plant doing exactly what a healthy young plant should do. ⸻ Looking Ahead Week one was all about establishment. Roots exploring fresh substrate. The plant adapting to its final container. Early nutrition beginning to support new growth. And Purple Haze A gradually transforming from a small seedling into a young vegetative plant. The slightly quirky first leaves have already begun giving way to more defined growth, and the appearance of those strong three-finger leaves suggests she’s settling into her stride nicely. The real fun begins from here. Over the coming weeks we’ll continue following her structure, vigor, and whatever unique Purple Haze traits decide to reveal themselves along the way. For now, she’s healthy, growing steadily, and looking very comfortable in her new home. A fantastic start to Week 1. 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. 🌱💚💜