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Hello, First of all, welcome to those who have joined my grow journal and decided to follow along, thank you. I'm currently flushing with decanted water for 48 hours, using Bio-Down to lower my pH, which is still between 6.65 and 6.7. Even with just water, it's still producing flowers. My harvest is still scheduled for March 29th. Next, I've selected my next strains that I'll be planting. I'll start a separate journal for each strain, which will be 6 strains from 5 different seed banks. They all grow to a height of 90-120cm and have a flowering time of 9 weeks: - Black Lemon feminized (Exotic Seeds) 27% THC - Georgia Cream feminized (Exotic Seeds) 25% THC - Jelly Cake feminized (New from Barney's Farm) 27% THC - Moncherry feminized (Amsterdam Genetics) 21% THC - Mendocino Moonrock feminized (Bluedog Genetics) 23% THC - Ice Cream Cake feminized (Zamnesia) 22% THC Happy growing to all! Diaporama Music Sound Cloud El_Mundo_Zazou_-_Like_Forever_HMWL061 Bonjour, Tout d'abord bienvenue à ce qui ont rejoint mon journal et décidé de me suivre, merci. Je suis donc dans mon rinçage à l'eau décanté pendant 48 h où j'utilise Bio-Down pour redescendre mon PH toujours entre 6,65 et 6,7. Même à l'eau elle continue à me sortir des fleurs. Ma récolte est toujours prévue le 29/03. Pour la suite, j'ai sélectionné mes prochaines titines que je vais mettre en place. Un journal sera ouvert pour chaque génétique qui sera de 6 de 5 banques différentes. Elles ont toutes une taille comprise entre 90/120cm un temps de floraison de 9 semaines : - Black Lemon fem Exotic seed 27%THC -Georgia Cream fem Exotic seed 25%THC -Jelly Cake fem Nouveauté Barney's Farm 27% THC -Moncherry fem Amsterdam génétic 21% THC -Mendocino Moonrock fem Bluedog Génétic 23% THC - Ice Cream Cake fem Zamnesia 22% THC Je vous souhaite à tous et toutes une bonne cannabiculture. Diaporama Music Sound Cloud El_Mundo_Zazou_-_Like_Forever_HMWL061
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Week 9, Day 63, Day 19 of Flower. Once again all is going well, girls are doing nicely. PK1 is still larger than PK2 but PK2 is getting larger also. Buds are starting to bulk and some nice colas starting to form. I am very pleased with how they are doing. After this coming week 4 of Flower I am going to switch to only KoolBloom 2-45-28 for 2 to 3 weeks at a 1/4 tsp/gallon. Any suggestions or comments?
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8/12 day 64 plants in smaller pots suffer a bit from nutrient deficiency. Living soil seems to fit better in large setups, anyways they will be feeded with tap water only until i chop them.
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На этой неделе заменил наконец уголь в фильтре, постирал предфильтр, и подключил всё это дело через новенький воздуховод - теперь, надеюсь, запах меня не побеспокоит до конца цикла. В остальном же всё по плану: продолжаю тренировки, обрезаю всё лишнее, подгибаю основные магистрали. После незначительной неудачи на старте оба расстнения набрали отличную форму, и продолжают меня радовать. На следующей неделе буду устанавливать ScrOG, опыт для меня новый, а поэтому интересный вдвойне - заходите посмотреть👍👊 Показатели дренажа в норме. Спасибо, что заглянули, и будьте здоровы! 🙏 Продолжение следует ...😶
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She looks extremely healthy and happy let's see how she performs at the end,she's 100% organic grown without any chemicals from bottles. Starting to show the first pistils on August 24th
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_____📅 Week 9 | 📅 🌼🌸🌺flower🌼🌸🌺 ______ 🔸Our lady is now entering her third week of flowering – and she's doing so with elegance! The buds are slowly developing volume, the white pistils stand proudly and are beginning to appear denser. The trichomes are becoming increasingly visible and already give her that fine, sugar-like shine. The leaves remain narrow and elegant, typical of sativa-dominant genetics. The reddish stems add beautiful accents – everything points to a healthy plant in full bloom. A real dance begins! 💃. 🔸The dehumidifier now maintains a constant relative humidity of 50-60%, which I am very satisfied with. It does make it 2-3 degrees warmer in the tent, but I can live with that. 🔸Now gets big bud from AN, becomes thirstier ______________________________________________________________________________________ 📈 Current Conditions 🌡️🔆 = 27°C 🌡️🌜 = 20°C 💨 VPD Target = 1.4 - 1.6 💨 Humidity = 63% → Target: below 60% 🔦 PPFD = 900 µmol (12/12) 🔦⌚ DLI = ~38 🛠️ Setup (unchanged) 💡 Lights: 2 x Sanlight Evo 4-120 @ 90% ⛺ Tent: 120 x 120 x 180 🍯 Pot Size: 18 liters 🌱 Medium: Bio-Bizz Light Mix 💊 Nutrients: Advanced Nutrients 💧 Water: Tap water (EC 0.5)
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Dia 20 (05/02) Han pasado 8 días desde el ultimo riego. El sustrato de PRO-MIX HP se encuentra esponjoso al tacto a pesar de que está seca la parte superior Riego 1 Litro H20 + Wholly Base 1,25 ml/l + Solid Green 0,5 ml/l + Rise Up 1 ml/l de Gen1:11 - pH 6,23 TDS 660 PPMs Día 22 (07/02) Vamos a probar a hacer este ciclo con LST Día 23 (08/02) A +24 horas la planta ha reaccionado muy bien al LST. Se han estirado las ramas inferiores y la rama apical se sigue estirando Día 25 (10/02) Sigo con ajustes de LST para abrir la canopia. La planta está reaccionando con mucho vigor 😍💥 Este día añado a la carpa el sistema TrolMaster TCS-1 Tent-X Día 26 (11/02). Riego 1 Litro H20 + Wholly Base 1,5 ml/l + Solid Green 0,75 ml/l + Rise Up 1,25 ml/l de Gen1:11 TDS 780 PPMs - pH 6,36 (mínimo ajuste con pH+ para subirlo desde 6,2) La planta avanza vigorosa. En una semana pasamos a 12/12 😁 Nutrients by Gen1:11 - www.genoneeleven.com Substrate PRO-MIX HP BACILLUS + MYCORRHIZAE - www.pthorticulture.com/en/products/pro-mix-hp-biostimulant-plus-mycorrhizae Controlled by TrolMaster TCS-1 Tent-X System Main Controller - https://www.trolmaster.com/Products/Details/TCS-1
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Cultivation was very easy in terms of vegetation and up to half of flowering, where I encountered difficulties and ended up postponing their harvest. drying Purple presented 220g wet and 39g dry. I can smell a fruity scent on it and I see a lot of resin. I'm happy with the result but I still want a 50g plant.
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Yes it's a very confusing diary, spent to long in Cloner, no where to put her , moved to veg tent in small pot & neglected, hand watered when I remembered.her & another clone brought back from the brink of death & put into DWC , around 9 weeks old but looked about 3 weeks. HST trained them for about 5 to 6 weeks in veg, moved to flowering tent, were 5 weeks into flower & both got root rot.The 2nd plant died saved this 1 by cutting away majority of roots. No point continuing to flower her as she would have greatly been affected, so put her back into veg, transplanted into recirculating hydro & been reveging for 7 weeks 46 days. Started getting new vegative growth over the last month.looking healthy & lush now, planned to put her back into flower with the new plants when they are ready to flower, hopefully she will be worth the effort & time when it comes to harvest, sh is around 24 weeks old!!!
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Start of week two of flower
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Day 30, the ladies seem to like the increase in Co2. I’m still battling the mysterious leaf spots. I sprayed them with Neem Oil just in case it’s some kind of fungus or septoria. This should stop it from spreading if it is. Still maintaining a 6.0 pH. They get a nutrients change in a couple days, I am going to give them a full dose of CalMag, it’s recommended at 5ml/gal and I’ve been giving them 4ml/gal. It’s RO water so CalMag is definitely needed. **I have solved the mysterious leaf spot issue. It’s a Calcium deficiency 100%. Going to raise the pH to 6.2-6.3 and give them full doses of CalMag and see how they respond. Upped their feeding this evening and changed their res. #1&2 are getting 7.5g/gal of each V1 and V2 from FloraFlex nutrients. #3 is getting 10ml/gal of Advanced Nutrients MGB, and 8ml/gal of B-52 Day 31, decided to give the girls a little trim today. #2 and #3 more specifically because they had huge fan leaves blocking out light to some lower sites. Hopefully this doesn’t endure too much stress on them. I’ve also had the lights dimmed this whole time, decided to amp it up to 100% power. Will update again in 2-3 days to see how their responding. Day 35, #1 was showing brown spots again, I think I may be giving them too much nutrients. I dropped the PPMs from 1080 to 880 and adjusted the pH because it was dropping. pH has stayed stable over past 24 hours, plant doesn’t have any affected new growth. I gave all the ladies another trim as they were getting pretty bushy. Still not officially flowering yet they should be starting here really soon though. I’ve never grown an Autoflower before but I’ll learn.
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I defoliated this week, in the 3rd week of flower. The stretch should be about over. Pistils and bud sites abound. I increased Tiger Bloom. Now we wait.
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Eai comunidade GD, chegamos ao fim desse ciclo💚 Quero agradecer a todos que acompanharam e ajudaram nesse cultivo estou muito satisfeito com o resultado. O cheiro dessas plantas são incríveis e me renderam muitas flores lindas e resinadas com certeza irei cultivar novamente essas genéticas maravilhosas da @Fast_buds As duas plantas me renderam 450 gramas molhada em 106 dias totais☘️💚
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Día 22 de Vegetación (día 27 desde la germinación) Estoy contento con el progreso de mis plantas. Las riego con fertilizantes de BAC, micorizas de Great White y CalMag de Biobizz para estabilizar el agua de osmosis inversa. También he elevado las macetas para evitar que las plantas se espigen. Día 26 de Vegetación (día 31 desde la germinación) Las plantas han crecido de forma significativa en estos 4 días. La planta ya está desarrollando flores, lo que indica que estamos en la etapa de prefloración. La próxima semana, cambiaremos de alimentación para adaptarnos a la etapa más difícil, la floración. Día 27 de Vegetación Claramente nuestas Tropicanna Poision XL AUTO de Sweet Seeds estan ya preparando la floración. El olor ya es mas intenso.
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So much stretching going on this week. I think we are just about done though. Which is good because I do not want to have to move the exhaust and all. Really upped the nutrients this week. Burned em just a tad but I think I found her sweet spot. 1300-1500 ppm. Seems strong but if I even go down to 1000ppm #3 starts getting yellow. Finally some nice flowers forming. Aromas are starting to fill the room when I open the tent each morning. I thought this was supposed to be an 8 weeks strain but I'm 17 days in and it's feeling more like a 10-11 week strain.
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Bene ragazzi si inizia anche questa settimana. In teoria alla fine di questa settimana i pistilli inizieranno a diventare arancioni. Giorno 6 ragazzi scusate se non sono stato attivo con le immagini ma ho avuto un problema comunque guardate quanto si sono ingrossate quelle cime.
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🌸 Pink Rosay Auto by Zamnesia | Pheno B | Week 6 (Early Flower) 🌱 Small in Size, Huge in Character Not every plant dreams of touching the ceiling. Some choose a different path. While her sister reached upward with remarkable speed, this little Pink Rosay has quietly remained true to herself, growing into one of the most compact plants inside the entire Project Blue Tent. At first glance, some growers might overlook her. I certainly won't. Sometimes the smallest plant ends up telling the biggest story. Running under my ongoing 12/12 From Seed experiment, she has spent her entire life making every decision beneath flowering hours. Instead of investing energy into vertical growth, she has poured everything into building a sturdy framework filled with healthy branches, tight internodes, and an abundance of developing flower sites. She's proof that size has never been the only measure of success. 🌸 Week 6 – Every Flower Has Its Place This week her flowering really began to shine. Those brilliant white pistils are everywhere. Every branch is crowned with fresh clusters that seem to grow larger each day, creating dozens of little stars scattered throughout the canopy. These delicate white hairs are the plant's first invitation to reproduction, reaching outward in search of pollen in nature. Indoors, without pollination, they become the foundation upon which each flower will continue to build. Watching them emerge is always one of my favourite stages. It's the moment when potential becomes visible. The buds are still young, but they already carry that wonderful promise of everything that's still to come. 🌿 Structure & Growth Standing at approximately 55 cm, Pink Rosay remains the smallest plant in the tent. Yet nothing about her feels underdeveloped. Quite the opposite. Her compact architecture has produced incredibly tight node spacing, allowing flower sites to form almost one above another. Instead of long stretches between branches, nearly every centimetre of stem contributes to future flower production. Gentle Low Stress Training has opened the canopy just enough for light to reach deep into the plant while maintaining her naturally balanced form. She isn't trying to become the tallest. She's simply becoming herself. 🍃 Plant Health Health continues to be absolutely exceptional. The foliage displays a rich emerald-green colour from top to bottom, with beautiful leaf posture and excellent turgor throughout the plant. There are no signs of nutrient stress, deficiencies or excesses. Everything looks relaxed. Comfortable. Balanced. Even with rapid flower formation underway, she continues producing vigorous new growth while maintaining the kind of healthy appearance every grower hopes to see when opening the tent each morning. Sometimes perfect health is quiet. This plant is a wonderful example of that. 💧 Hand Watering & Nutrition Like her sister, Pink Rosay continues to be hand-watered rather than connected to the AutoPot system, allowing close daily observation and precise control over her feeding. Current feeding: • Terra Bloom — 1.9 ml/L • Pure Zym — 1 ml/L • Sugar Royal — 1 ml/L • Power Buds — 1 ml/L • Green Sensation — 1 ml/L Maintaining: • EC: 1.78 mS/cm • pH: 6.0 She's responding beautifully, maintaining outstanding colour and steady flower development without asking for anything more than consistency. 🌡️ Environment The environment remains stable, allowing every phenotype to express its own personality without unnecessary stress. Current conditions: • Day temperature: 29°C • Night temperature: 25°C • Relative humidity: 60% • Solution temperature: 21°C • Root zone temperature: 21°C • CO₂: approximately 639 ppm Even during the warmer summer days, the room continues providing the consistency that allows healthy genetics to perform at their best. 🌼 A Lesson in Phenotypes One of my favourite parts of growing multiple plants from the same strain is watching nature write different stories from the same genetic book. If I had only grown this Pink Rosay, I might describe the variety as naturally compact. If I had only grown her sister, I might say she stretches enthusiastically. Both observations would be true. Neither would tell the whole story. That's the beauty of phenotypes. Every seed carries the same family name, but each one develops its own personality, its own rhythm, and its own way of expressing those shared genetics. This little lady reminds me that sometimes the quietest plants have the most interesting stories to tell. 👀 Looking Ahead With the stretch now largely behind her, the next few weeks should be all about building flowers. Her incredibly tight node spacing could become one of her greatest strengths, allowing individual flower sites to merge into dense, beautifully stacked colas. She may never be the largest harvest in the room. But I have a feeling she'll produce something very special. Sometimes the plants that ask for the least attention end up becoming the jars you reach for most often. 🙏 Final Thoughts This little Pink Rosay has become one of my favourite reminders that gardening isn't about chasing uniformity. It's about giving every plant the opportunity to become exactly what it was meant to be. She may be the smallest plant inside the tent, but every day she stands there with remarkable health, vibrant colour, flawless structure and flowers that continue to multiply beneath a crown of brilliant white pistils. Some growers measure success in height. Others measure it in yield. I'm learning, once again, that true success is watching a plant express its own personality while thriving from beginning to end. A huge thank you to Zamnesia for these wonderful genetics, Plagron for providing the nutrition that keeps these plants thriving, Future of Grow for the outstanding lighting, TrolMaster for maintaining such a stable environment, and to everyone following this journey here on GrowDiaries. Your support, encouragement, questions, and shared passion for growing continue to make this adventure even more rewarding. Small in stature. Beautiful in every detail. And quietly preparing to surprise us all. Growers Love and happy growing! 🌱💚