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Starting to fade hardcore, not pushing anything but pH'ed tap water. She was really under watered in the video so ignore that. She has perked back up, just still the yellowing and fading. I do believe I will be harvesting here in the next few days. She has had a wonderful ride :)
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This plant is a week behind the other 3. Coming right along despite snapping the main stem when manipulating, which seems to be healing after bracing and wrapping. I need to finish LST and defoliating before the end of week 6. I fed this one a slightly reduced amount of bloom and micro compared to the other 3 this week, so we will see how she responds. I added blackstrap molasses this week and will be adding it every week herein, albeit at a low concentration. I am already using powdered cane molasses so this is just to diversify the carbohydrates and micro nutrients in the soil. Pictures are day 42
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Start of week 8, day 50. So it's the final week and it's just water for the girls.i don't think they need more than 8 weeks as they are showing amber trichomes on both plants. This strain has taken the summer heat here with no obvious signs of issues. I usually encounter heat stress that normally effects final yield, in my summer grows. But that doesn't seem to be the case here. Thanks LIT for this great grow.
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Se ven tantos brotes que está todo hermoso y lleno de colores. Vamos de maravilla. Seguimos con este proceso terminando ya su 4ta semana de floración
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She was left alone for 10 days but it turns out that I managed to leave just the right amount of water in autopot. She used all the water and dried out her root just at the same time when I was back. She recovered nicely from overwatering and went pretty high witch was expected for part of sativa genetics in her. She was already in flowering phase but I still I decided to apply some heavy LST to lower her down and spread around the grow tent since she is the only one in. She has now covered 70% of my 80x80cm grow tent. Also I used BOOM BOOM spray twice to save her from LST shock. First added bactrex 1 gr, orgatrex 20ml in 1 lit (BIO TABS) . After that I was using combination of 2ml orgatrex and 2ml of BIO PK 5-8 in 1 lit water with each watering. And she really started to use loads of water, 1,5 lit per day. No photos during week 5 so I added early week 6
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🚨 Northern lights week 8 update 🚨 🚨 week 5 of flower!! 56 days old!! 🚨 This lady is so heavy I had to add a support strap to hold up the main flower!! I have to give props 2 @growerschoiceofficial 4 this beauty!! She is maturing with every moment given under her beautiful light by... 💡light sponsor💡 @marshydro_amazonled @marshydro12 #marshydro #TSW2000 Low stress training clips- @madmadameplant @madmanplant Www.madmanplant.com Other companies in this grow- @foxfarmsoilandfertilizer - 100% ffof @acinfinityinc - fabric pots @generalhydroponics - flora trio line @vivosun.official - inline exhaust fan @opulent_systems - 4x4x80 grow tent @growerschoiceofficial - 2 Northern lights seeds This was the feed schedule 4 this lady 4 the week... 2/9/2022 2ml cal mag 2ml micro 1ml gro 2ml bloom 1/4 ml ph down Ph 6.44 563 ppm Solution temp 72.4F 2/13/2022 2ml micro 4ml bloom 1/4 ml ph down Ph 6.28 410 Ppm Solution temp 73.2F Well that's it 4 this week. Till next week Best of luck and Happy Growing!!🌱💚💨🔥🔥🔥
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We met one of the best growers at Spannabis!
Meeting famous growers Spannabis 2025 @spannabis_official . Check out Chubbs' profile on growdiaries.com
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HI community ! 8 week color goes well. With the help of a variety of fungicides, I try to slow down the growth of plants to light. By nutrition, all excellent plants drink 4 liters of solution all the time.
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Just finished week 8 of flower 🤕. Plants are not finishing up when I thought they would. Taking longer than I wanted...😤...seems like a couple may have a week or more left. Back right plant is getting close 3 to 4 more days. Will update when that one is harvested. Trying to stay patient. Hopefully they go into over drive this has been a long Grow... happy growing all!!!
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Unfortunate Week... Honey cream had a couple of "budrot" spots forming due to droplets of water dripping into the flower and not drying (99%humidity nights)... Thankfully those buds were cut down and she doesn't seem to be producing any more "budrot".. Apart from that, the smell is amazing on her. Power Flower is going nicely too, but seems to not have too much smell...
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Milky Dreams got harvested 16/11 and I'm planning to let her dry for 14-21 days before trimming and put them in glass+boveda (58%) and grove bags for final cure. Drying conditions are as follows: 16-18°C 55-60% RH
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19.1.25: I have watered all plants with 300ml of dechlorinated water PH'd to 6.3, with 1/3 jar of black strap molasses with Ecothrive Biosys-1g. I am looking to increase the sugars for microbial life and plant processes. It'll also add some extra Calcium, Magnesium and trace elements. I also, watered all plants with Bloom nutrients. Using dechlorinated water PH'd to 6.3 with the following nutrients: (ml/l) ;- ♡ 2ml Cal-Mag ♡ 2ml Ecothrive Flourish ♡ 2ml Xpert Nutrients Bloom Booster ♡ 2ml Biobizz Bloom ♡ 2ml Biobizz Top Max ♡ 1g of Ecothrive Biosys I watered around 1-3 litres per plant. Depending on size and requirements. I'm still spilling water containing the nutrient solution. 🙄 I am using this to rub into the leaves. I think a nice foliar massage won't do any harm, make the most of the situation. The plants have become very hungry and thirsty. Increased the water by double. I ran out of my TNC cal-mag. I decided to order the Xpert Nutrients brand, as I like their products. It isn't organic as far as I can tell, but I don't think it matters too much to me, to be honest. I also want to top dress this week, so I bought some Green Leaf PK bud Booster dry amendment from Amazon, too. I'll mix it with canna coco, perlite, worm castings, and Ecothrive Life Cycle. 24.1.25: I went ahead and top dressed all the plants with 4.5 gallons of my supersoil custom mix. This consists of the following substrate and dry amendments: ♡ 60% Canna coco ♡ 20% Worm castings ♡ 15 % Perlite The remaining 5% consists of the following dry amendments;- ♡ 10g Ecothrive Biosys ♡ 1 Tsp RHS Mycorrhizal Fungi granules ♡ 3 Tsp Vitalink Bat guano ♡ 4 Tsp Diatomaceous earth ♡ 8 Tsp Ground Cinnamon ♡ 10g Green Leaf Bud Booster PK booster. ♡ 3 Tsp Ecothrive Life Cycle. •Worm castings for some all round nutrition. •Cinnamon for mildew and bug repellent. •Canna coco base substrate. •Perlite for adding oxygen to the root and soil system. •Green Leaf Bud Booster PK Booster for blooming. Building strong big buds. •Vitalink bat guano again for Bloom. •RHS Mycorrhizal Fungi granules, to boost beneficial microbes. •Ecothrive Life Cycle for lots of great benefits. •Diatomaceous earth for Silica. •Ecothrive Biosys, for an extra microbial boost. I have removed all LST equipment from both PPP1 and PPP2. I'm going to let them grow up now, and I plant to implement a Scrog net, if they get any taller, which I hope they will. However they are most likely finished with their final stretch. My mistake, I went too hard on the LST. Thanks for checking out my diary 🍃 ✌️
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So we are still letting her go as she keeps packing on weight and still a lot of clear trichome heads .. I trimmed the branch that broke off over a week ago and she looks fire, i will say there is not any amber on the branch that broke off.But that's just gonna make for a heady buzz .. i should have used more silica in hindsight, but I've also let this one go longer because I'd rather harvest a week late than a week early. That is a lesson I learned over the last few years... Not only that, but she's packing on weight everyday.. I'm thinking another week maybe.. I will say this the 8th i have curing right now.Looks and smells so good.. i think I'm going to start curing. In a jar and burping because these terp lock bags have been hit and miss with me... i'm no longer working because I got hurt at work and now have four bulging discs, two of which are pressed against the nerve that shoot down my right leg to where my knee is numbingly.. I'm thinking maybe grabbing a couple C vaults.. Anybody have any suggestions iddefinitely appreciate it.. And as always, God bless and happy, growing 🙏
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Hello colleagues! As I expected, in the middle of the week all the plants bloomed, especially pleased that almost in unison, including our medical strain. I did nothing except remove the extra large burdocks, I will do a thorough defoliation after the large "dandelions" appear. In the meantime, I continue to observe. The lamp power is still 75% Thank you for stopping by, and be healthy! 🙏 To be continued... 😶
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Green crack came out today , her stems struggling to support the heavy dense buds falling over herself to get smoked 😂she’s such a beautiful plant , purple and green smelling so fruity and sticky as this is no doubt my best grow and just so happens to be my fave strain , dry weight in a few weeks should be a cracker yield .
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Let’s Go Day 26 of flower 🌺 for these lovely Pre98 bubbas and Dirtyblondes from Twenty20 genetics! Only couple weeks into flower an These girls are stacking up oh so nicely an smelling super delicious and getting frosty ! Can’t wait to see what these ladies do next week , y’all keep them eyes peeled!
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🌱 Week 3 | Passion Fruitz | Small but Full of Potential Not every plant develops at exactly the same pace, and that’s one of the most enjoyable aspects of growing from seed. This Passion Fruitz may be a few days behind some of her neighbours, but she continues to develop steadily while displaying all the characteristics of a healthy young plant. Rather than trying to force her to catch up, the goal is simply to provide stable conditions and allow her genetics to dictate the pace. Every phenotype has its own rhythm, and learning to respect that natural variation is part of becoming a better grower. The environmental conditions remained stable throughout the week, giving every plant the same opportunity to thrive. Daytime temperatures averaged 27°C, with nighttime temperatures around 25°C. Relative humidity stayed close to 55%, while the root zone remained at 21°C and the nutrient solution at 20°C. Nutrient pH was maintained at 6.0, EC increased slightly to 1.3, atmospheric CO₂ averaged approximately 666 ppm, and lighting continued under the 12/12 From Seed schedule with approximately 600–700 PPFD at canopy level. This week’s feeding remained focused on establishing a strong root system while encouraging healthy vegetative development: • Terra Grow — 1.8 ml/L • Power Roots — 1 ml/L • Pure Zym — 1 ml/L • Sugar Royal — 1 ml/L The response has been exactly what we hoped for. Foliage is a rich healthy green, the stem continues to strengthen, and the newest growth is emerging cleanly without any visible nutrient deficiencies or environmental stress. Although this phenotype is slightly smaller than some of the others, its structure is exceptionally promising. The internodes remain very close together, creating a compact architecture that should provide an excellent foundation once flowering begins. Rather than investing energy into vertical stretch, the plant appears to be concentrating on building a sturdy stem and a balanced framework capable of supporting future flower production. One lesson I’ve learned over the years is that early size doesn’t always predict final performance. Some plants spend their first few weeks quietly establishing an extensive root system before suddenly accelerating once they’re comfortable in their environment. Patience often rewards the grower far more than unnecessary intervention. For now, the plan remains simple: maintain consistency, avoid overreacting to minor differences between phenotypes, and allow Passion Fruitz to continue developing at her own natural pace. Healthy plants don’t all grow at the same speed, but they almost always reward stable conditions and patience. She may be the smallest member of the room today, but she’s showing every sign of becoming a strong, compact and resilient plant in the weeks ahead. As always, a huge thank you to Plagron, Zamnesia, GrowDiaries, and everyone following this Project Blue adventure. Mr. Baggy stopped by for his routine inspection and gave this little lady his official seal of approval. Sometimes the quiet ones have the biggest stories still waiting to be told. Growers Love 🌱🛍️
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The end is near. We are a couple of days away from harvest. One of the black cherries is smelling strong of sour fruit and gas, stinking up the whole room