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Slowly bending them over and threading them through the net as they are growing.
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Flowering week 2. Everything is fine at this point. I made a light defoliation for the girl so the light will penetrate better for the growing flowers. I blended ec down to 1.55 with ph-balanced ro water. Ph & Ec are stable.
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Frosty !! And Dark ! Going to def regrow under stronger lights
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The buds are getting fat and there are plenty of bud sites and they are nice and frosty now the 2 that were lagging behind certainly aren't that far behind. I have bamboo canes ready to go in soon as the side branches are getting heavy and i don't want them to get snapped or anything now I come this far 40 days on 12/12 today Thanks for taking the time to read my update 🙏💚
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Getting excited now, I think another week food and maybe a 10 flush, they are really starting to fatten up now :)
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Sundae Driver (Fruity Pebbles x Grape Pie) - Don’t mind the N toxicity of this old batch of Mega Crop even at 1/8 tsp per gal 🤦‍♂️. Not using this nutrient line for flower. Anyways, impressed with the @kylekushman420 technique before transitioning to preflower and very satisfied with this Pheno cut hunted by @coastalstarfarm providing great cuts as always! Great job guys!
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Auto ColoradoCookies, 62days, 100cm, 102g dry, very tasty fruity aroma, good strain, easy to grow!!! Thanx for watching!!!
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Trainwreck is doing amazing, super nice shape, defoliation worked the way it should. This one will make a super nice shape, the lower branches caught up with the top and we are ready for flower. Living soil, no feeding, happy plant !
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🌱 Week 3 | Purple Haze Photo | Folder 6B | A Different Personality Emerges Although Purple Haze 6B shares the same genetics, environment, nutrition, and cultivation method as her sister, she is already beginning to express her own unique growth pattern. This is precisely why each phenotype in Project Blue receives its own individual diary. Every plant has a story worth documenting, and comparing them side by side allows us to appreciate the subtle differences that make growing from seed such an exciting experience. Like every plant in this project, Purple Haze 6B is being cultivated using the 12/12 From Seed technique. From germination onward, the plants receive a flowering photoperiod, encouraging compact growth while allowing each phenotype to naturally develop its own architecture before flowering fully takes over. It’s an unconventional approach, but one that consistently produces healthy, manageable plants while showcasing each phenotype’s individuality. During this third week the plant settled comfortably into her new container and responded with a noticeable burst of vegetative growth. Looking back at the first photographs and comparing them to the final images of the week, the improvement is impressive. The canopy has expanded considerably, secondary branches are becoming increasingly active, and the plant is building the framework that will eventually support her flowers. Growing Environment As with every diary in this project, environmental stability remains one of the highest priorities. Throughout the week the conditions remained consistent: * Temperature: 27°C (lights on) * Night Temperature: 25°C * Relative Humidity: 55% * Root Zone Temperature: 21°C * Nutrient Solution Temperature: 20°C * pH: 6.0 * EC: 1.3 * CO₂: approximately 666 ppm * Photoperiod: 12 Hours On / 12 Hours Off * Average PPFD: 600–700 Keeping these parameters stable allows the plants to focus their energy on producing healthy roots, vigorous stems, and continuous vegetative growth rather than constantly adapting to environmental changes. Feeding Program Purple Haze 6B continues receiving the complete Plagron Terra feeding schedule: * Terra Grow — 1.8 ml/L * Power Roots — 1 ml/L * Pure Zym — 1 ml/L * Sugar Royal — 1 ml/L At this stage I’m not chasing explosive growth. My objective is to establish an exceptionally healthy root system, maintain balanced nutrition, and encourage strong structural development before flowering begins in earnest. Healthy foundations almost always produce healthier harvests. A Bushier Growth Pattern One characteristic that immediately stands out in this phenotype is her naturally bushy structure. Rather than stretching vertically, she appears determined to produce numerous secondary shoots from every node. The lateral branches are developing rapidly and are already beginning to compete with the main stem for dominance, creating what should become a beautifully even canopy in the weeks ahead. The fan leaves remain broad and healthy, showing excellent turgor with a rich green colour that suggests the feeding program is well balanced. New growth emerges bright green before gradually darkening as each leaf matures—a normal sign of vigorous development. The stem is thickening steadily and every new internode is adding more potential flowering sites. Gentle Canopy Management As with the rest of the Project Blue plants, no aggressive training has been necessary. Instead, I’ve continued using simple leaf tucking throughout the week. Rather than removing healthy foliage, I gently reposition the larger fan leaves beneath neighboring branches, allowing more light to reach the developing side shoots hidden below. This simple technique offers several advantages: * Improves light penetration. * Encourages stronger lateral branch development. * Maintains maximum photosynthetic capacity. * Eliminates unnecessary recovery time associated with defoliation. At this stage every healthy fan leaf is an energy factory. My philosophy is to preserve as many of them as possible while simply helping the plant organize its own canopy. Sometimes the simplest techniques deliver the best long-term results. Looking Forward Purple Haze 6B is developing into a wonderfully compact, vigorous phenotype with excellent branching and impressive canopy density. Every day she seems to produce another layer of healthy growth, and the structure she’s building now should provide an outstanding foundation for flowering. It will be fascinating to compare her with Purple Haze 6A over the coming weeks. Although they started from the same seed line and have received identical treatment, they’re already beginning to reveal their individual personalities—one slightly more symmetrical, the other naturally bushier and eager to fill every available space. Those subtle differences are one of the greatest joys of phenotype hunting, and documenting each one separately ensures that none of those unique traits are lost along the journey. A huge thank you to Plagron, Zamnesia, GrowDiaries, and everyone following along with Project Blue. Mr. Baggy wandered through for another inspection this week and confidently declared that this young lady has absolutely no intention of growing quietly in the corner. Judging by her vigorous branching, I have a feeling he’s right. Growers Love 🌱🛍️
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harvesting tomorrow, plant has been flushed for the past 10 or so days
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Estamos en la tercera semana de crecimiento vegetativo. Nuestras plantas ya tienen unos 15 centímetros aproximadamente, y han superado la fase crítica. Recordamos que hasta ahora solo estamos regando con agua, aún no hemos incorporado los fertilizantes. Seguimos manteniendo la humedad relativa bastante alta, y la temperatura entre 22 y 24ºC. Pero aumentamos la potencia al 50% de ambas luminarias.
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Der Grow: Die Pflanze hat nachdem Umtopfen, erst einmal die Blätter, etwas hängen lassen. Dieser Zustand, in dem es auch kein sichtbares Wachstum gab, hat 3 Tage gedauert. Danach hatte sich die Pflanze vom Umtopfen erholt. Die Blätter haben sich langsam aufgerichtet und eine matte Dunkelgrüne Farbe bekommen. Am 4 Tag nachdem Umtopfen, wurden die untersten Triebe samt Blatt entfernt. Am vorletzten Tag der Woche, wurde nach den vierten Nodien, getoppt und die untersten Triebe, samt Blätter, erneut entfernt. So das am Ende 6 Hauptriebe übriggeblieben sind. Diese werde ich vermutlich, noch einmal toppen, zu einem späteren Zeitpunkt und dann mit 12 Trieben in ein Scrog Netz gehen. Das toppen hat die Pflanze gut verkraftet. Einen Wachstums Stopp konnte ich nicht feststellen. Das Cover Crop wuchert mittlerweile auch ganz ordentlich und muss regelmäßig zurückgeschnitten werden. Die Luftfeuchtigkeit wurde zum Start der Woche weiter gesenkt und die LED auf 20% Leistung erhöht. Die LED hängt 40cm entfernt von der Pflanze, sodass 350 PPFD bei der Pflanze, ankommen. Ich lasse die Pflanze jetzt langsam zur LED wachsen, sodass sich die PPFD, langsam erhöhen. Die Parameter in Woche 3: Controller Einstellung Tag: Advanced AI Luftfeuchtigkeit 60% - 70% Controller Einstellung Nacht: Advanced AI Luftfeuchtigkeit 55% - 65% Durchschnittliche Tagestemperatur: 26,7 Grad Durchschnittliche Nachttemperatur: 23,3 Grad Durchschnittliche Luftfeuchtigkeit Tag: 65,2% Durchschnittliche Luftfeuchtigkeit Tag: 60,4% Durchschnittlicher VPD Tag: 1,0 Durchschnittlicher VPD Nacht: 1,0 LED Leistung: 20% = 95 Watt Beleuchtungsdauer: 18 Stunden Umluft: Stufe 1 oszillierend
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******************************************** Week 6 Early flower (week 2 flower) ******************************************** Light cycle=12/12 Light Power=75w 31% Extractor controller settings (during lights on). High temp= 26c Temp step=0c High Rh= 58% Rh step=0% Speed max=10 Speed min=1 Extractor controller settings (during lights off). High temp= 20c Temp step=0c High Rh= 60% Rh step=0% Speed max=10 Speed min=1 Smart controller settings (during lights on). Lights on=9.00am Radiator on= -19.0c Radiator off=+19.5c Smart controller settings (during lights off). Lights off=9.00pm Radiator on=-18.0c Radiator off=+18.5c VPD aim=0.9-1.3 DLI aim=30-35 EC aim=0.8-1.5 PH aim=6.0-6.5 💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧 NPK= 10-10-20 Method= Automatic Feed= Flower nutes Neutralise=0.1ml/L Katana Roots=0.2ml/L Plagron bloom=5ml/L Plagron Power buds=1ml/L Easy Ph down=0ml/L (1ml=24 drops, 1 drop=0.04ml) Easy Ph Up=0.083ml/L (1ml=24 drops, each drop is 0.04ml) Ec=1.35 PH=6.4/6.3 Runs=10 Run times=3mins (0.7L/0.35L each) Gap times= 17mins Total runtime=30mins(7L/3.5L each) Total flowrate= 0.233L/min(0.116L/min each) Auto start time=10.00am Auto stop time=1.03pm 💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧 ******************************************** ******************************************** 📅15/3/25 Saturday(Day 36) 📋 📅16/3/25 Sunday(Day 37) 📋 replaced batteries in wifi temp/humid sensor. 📅17/3/25 Monday(Day 38) 📋 📅18/3/25 Tuesday(Day 39) 📋 Small defoliation and leaf tuck. 💧 Automatic Flower nutes Ec=1.35 PH=6.4/6.3 Volume=9L Volume left=2L Volume used=7L(ml/min) Volume each=3.5L(ml/min) Runoff. Total runoff=L Ec= PH=/ 💧 📅19/3/25 Wednesday(Day 40) 📋 📅20/3/25 Thursday(Day 41) 📋 📅21/3/25 Friday(Day 42) 📋H=38cm D=26cm Dli=28.4 PPFD=657 Raised light, increased power to 100w H=38cm D=39cm Dli=26 9 PPFD=623 ******************************************** Weekly roundup. 📋 That's the 2nd week of flower finished, she hasn't really stretched that much, about 13cm during this week. She's nice and bushy, looks healthy so I'm saying this was a good week. Back soon. Take it easy. ********************************************
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пока што могу сказать 2 дния назат родьилис етьии чудесние девачки💚🌱🌱🌱🌱💚
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Week 2 for the solo Afghani went smooth. Looked a little slow to develop her first proper set of leaves, but the root development should help speed up her progression. Still feeding off the slow release 444 and is now regularly drinking about 2oz of water every other day. I also spritz the bottom of the outer cup to keep moisture levels high for stretching roots. She's about 36" from the light. Hoping to get a little stretch to make training easier. Added a couple new pics to get the week caught up. Stay tuned, week 3 starts training.
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Welcome to Harvest Week of Kannabia Pink Gelato
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Week 13. Looks good, smells good, doesn't strech, just getting fatter, ... the fatter the better) Trichoms on some leaves are getting ember already. That's a surprize, as I initially expected it to flower 9-10 weeks, and so far she is through 5 weeks of floweri ng. Anyways, not foing to rush so far, I believe there's more potential in it. Waterring /feeding is the same, 1 liter every 2 days with 5ml of plagron flowering smthn) Thank you for checking!