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This Gorilla bomb is come from cloning. In veg. stage, she was trained by using LST at the early veg. stage and then using ScrOG net and a little HST on some stem (Super cropping). Now flowering stage, she was lollipop 1 week before I'm flip light cycle from 18/6 to 12/12.
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Week 6 flower. Not much to report with this one. Growing very slow, little buds, smell musky and not very nice but improving, very frosty and getting frostier. Watered in Gaia Green Soluble Seaweed Extract 0-0-17. Day 36 flower I turned off Blumat drip and will water with the watering wand from here on out. Just another potential runaway dripper so I eliminated the risk. I will just build another reliable system with a timer and use the Blumat outside. Thanks for the view! Have a great week!
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In size they grow ;) attempting to keep mainlining and light defoliation. biggest plants starting to flower up. gonna feed her with bio pk, next watering sensing that the other plant is a little week behind. 24-05 sweet cheese got her first dose of biopk
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Alien vs Triangle still going strong! Several weeks until harvest, but she STINKS! This is another girl I can't wait to chop down and do a smoke report on. But I'll be patient. 😎
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Looks like she recovered alright from the little dry patch in the watering schedule. Her leafs look healthy and vital, so I decided to top her on day 15 - maybe a day or two too early, we'll see. But I didn't just top her, I also removed the two top fan leafs - I'm aware, it's a tricky balance between the loss of energy produced from the leafs vs. giving the new growth underneath more light to stimulate growth. She'll be alright, I've got a good feeling about her! She also received a layer of Mulch on top of the first soil layer. The idea: aiding the microbial life on the soil surface and at the same time reduce evaporation to prevent the top soil layer to dry out too quickly.
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Thanks for checking in Guys! Absolutely loved growing and admiring this Zkittlez plant for the past 4 months. She’s a beauty. Grows super well, and was happy to be topped and trained with LST and defoliated quite heavily. She loved a feed, and show no signs of nute lockout or any deficiencies. My only one downsize is that the nugs produced, especially the lowers aren’t super dense and you lose a lot of wet weight. Other than that an incredible plant to grow and super super tasty on the smoke 🙌🏼❤️
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These seeds seem to be doing great. They were misplaced for some time so happy to see them back and thriving. These girls will do great. My primary focus with this grow is bigger yields.
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Got the Spider Farmer wicking system set up with a reservoir. Up until now I’ve been using purchased pure water since it came with a better starting pH than my tap. After running the numbers, the cost of hauling jugs didn’t make sense long term. I ended up grabbing an RV water inline filter for the garden hose, which strips out most of the chlorine and other contaminants I was worried about. Goal was mostly a stable water source because the girls are getting thirsty; I still prefer hand-watering to wet and activate the top dress. Access is only from one side of the 5×5, so as they bulk up I’m learning the back two are a chore to reach. The wicking pads help keep things even between rounds, but I’m still going in by hand to finish the job. Did a defoliation pass; airflow and light paths improved, but I may need to push it a bit further because I don’t want a lot of larf. Crazy how much plant material I pulled off but they seem fine. Light feels like the current yield limiter. The SF4000 is solid but a touch undersized for full 5×5 penetration, the lower canopy isn’t getting what I want. I’m eyeing a higher-wattage bar style light for better edge uniformity and deeper PAR at canopy. I’ve been testing edge light saturation with the SpiderF PPFD sensor at canopy height. Center readings are strong but the corners and long edges are clearly lacking. Smaller tent or smaller plants another option maybe. Im at 100% on my light and will be for the rest of the grow just raising it to keep distance. Plants look happy overall. The Durban Cookies is standing out, taller and more vigorous than the 10th Planets especially for being a week younger than the rest. I am guessing it will be harvested first just by stretch speed alone. The 10th Planets R1s all have a pretty even canopy going but showing stretch. Wicking system + hand-water combo is keeping the media right where I want it, and the top dress from last week is kicking in. Reminding everyone this is my first grow. Hoping for a pound dry, but I won’t be greedy. Keeping my expectations realistic! Thanks for following along.
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TH 1Q2025 - Week 10 - Flower 7 
(ON Haze X Original Haze) X Northern Lights #2 “Todd’s Haze” Objective - 8 Female Plants, Topped ONCE @ Flip, 12” when topped - Modified Sea of Green Seeds Wet: 1139PM, 28.2.2025 Germinated: 2.3.2025 Flip: 21.3.2025 Harvest: 77 Days, DATE: 6.6.2025 _________________________________________ __ Fri May 9, 2025 TH 1Q25 50:F:7:1 Cleaned Irrigation Manifold Filter - moderate -- light film. Runoff: [ 1, gal], [ 2.6, mS/cm] # Still with HIGH Runoff EC vs. Input. At a GALLON of runoff, that’s impressive. __ Sat May 10, 2025 TH 1Q25 51:F:7:2 - [x] Harvest Dehu - [x] Amount: [ 2, gal] - [x] Refresh Reservoir - [x] Water: [ 11.4, L] - [x] EC: [ 1.8, mS/cm] - [x] Rooted Leaf Primer A&B: [ 13.5, ml, gal] - [x] SLF-100: [ 5, m, gall] Runoff - [x] Amount: [ 1, gal] - [x] EC: [ 2.6, mS/cm] __ Sun May 11, 2025 TH 1Q25 52:F:7:3 - [x] Harvest Dehu - Amount: [ 3, gal] - [x] Refresh Reservoir - [x] Water: [ , ml] - [x] EC: [ 1.8, mS/cm] - [x] Rooted Leaf Primer A&B: [ 13.5, ml, gal] - [x] SLF-100: [ 5, m, gall] Runoff - [x] Amount: [ 0.5, gal] - [x] EC: [ 3.0, mS/cm] __ Mon May 12, 2025 TH 1Q25 53:F:7:4 - [ ] Clean Irrigation Filter - [x] Harvest Dehu - [x] Refresh Reservoir - [x] Water: [ 1 gal , ml] - [x] EC: [ 1.8, mS/cm] - [x] Rooted Leaf Primer A&B: [ 12, ml, gal] - [x] SLF-100: [ 5, m, gall] Runoff - [x] Amount: [ 900, ml] - [x] EC: [ 3.0 , mS/cm] __ Tue May 13, 2025 TH 1Q25 54:F:7:5 __ Wed May 14, 2025 TH 1Q25 55:F:7:6 - [ ] Offset Drip rings each plant (for a couple of days) - Shift to opposite side Fridah - [x] Harvest Dehu - [x] EC: [ 1.8 , mS/cm] - [x] Amount: [ 2.5 , gal] - [x] Refresh Reservoir - [x] Water: [ 1 , gal] - [x] EC: [ 1.8, mS/cm] - [x] Rooted Leaf Primer A&B: [ 13.5, ml, gal] - [x] SLF-100: [ 5, m, gall] Runoff - [x] Amount: [ 2.5, gal] - [x] EC: [ 1.8, mS/cm] # The ONE Advantage to draining the Res and getting Full Flush … :-} __ Thu May 15, 2025 TH 1Q25 56:F:7:7 SOP - Photoperiod Flower CalPhos No Nitrogen mix.
Apply Solution, 475 ml/plant DRENCH SOIL SURFACE CalPhos Supplement - ( 475 ml/plant)  - [x] CalMag Fuel: [ 20, ml] - [x] Silica Skin: [ 20, ml] - [x] Peak Bloom: [ 4, ml] - [x] Resin Bloom: [ 4, ml] - [x] Photosynthesis Plus: [ 6, ml] - [x] Quillaja 60 Powder: [ 0.25, tsp] - [x] CalPhos: [ 1, tsp] - [x] Amount: [ 1, gal] Runoff - [x] Amount: [ 0.25, ml] - [x] EC: [ 3.0, mS/cm] At 1AM - We’d collected 1.5 Gallons of Runoff after application o CalPhos Supplement. Shut off irrigation. Refresh Friday
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Hydro ebb and flow full bille d'argile expansé 5 runtz sur 1m². , pour 1m2² de canopée Plagron green sensation+ terra aquatica tripart Pour une valeur de EC 2,44 Ph 6,3 RH ≈ 70% 27,5°C Ce qui nous donne une valeur VPD diurne de 1,1 Lumière 1000w led full spectrum a 75% 767 ppfd et DLI 33,1 a la canopée au plus haut Defoliation des feuilles mortes Explosions de couleur @trolmaster @zamnesia @plagron @terraaquatica 🌱
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The plants have been going great.no problems at all i love 420 Fast buds genetics they grow great both plants should be very big plants i have one in a 7 gallon fabric pot and the purple lemonade is in a four gallon fabric pot
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Alright, I moved her into Homebox Q60+ now and provided some professional light Q3W from Sanlight with 120W full spectrum range. This setup is much better for the plant compared to my setup in 1st week. Now it is also much easier for me to keep stable humidity and temperature. Day 9 - Looks like she recovers from stress I gave her in 1st week. Stem looks quite thin to me - but since I have no experience I can't be sure if it is abnormal for this age or not.
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V8, supuestamente hoy haría transplante a los maceteros definitivos, pero, hace 3 días que las plantas están presentando hojas débiles y dobladas hacia abajo, en un principio pensé en que podría ser exceso de agua, pero creo que es exceso de nutrientes, básicamente exceso de nitrógeno, ya que las hojas están con un verde muy oscuro y algunas están presentando manchas color café. Así que hoy les hice lavado de raíz, con agua EC 0, hasta que el drenaje fue de cercano a 4 EC. Esperaré unos días a ver si se recuperan, si no, simplemente las eliminaré y empezaré de nuevo, ojalá se recuperen. V9, al final si era exceso de nutrientes/nitrógeno, menos mal que se recuperaron con el lavado de raíces, pensé que morirían, ahora veré como siguen para decidir si hago transplante hoy mismo. V10, se realizó trasplante a macetas definitivas y un riego suave. Las plantas están todavía en recuperación, esperaré unos días más para empezar el LST. V12, riego. V13, se realizó una pequeña defoliación y LST.
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Hello and Welcome back 🌱 It‘s now 7 days ago since I put them in Water to Germinate and now it‘s their 5th day of growing. Yesterday, they got their first 4 hours of darkness and now i‘m slowly going down to 18/6 light schedule. I admit, the environment was sometimes very off due to experiments with VPD and leaf temperatur but I think I can dile it in correctly for this growing stage and beyond (hopefully). I was trying to see what happens if I stress them a little and hoped they would grow faster but they 100% didn‘t like it. They heat up pretty fast when the Air is too hot and dry because the roots are not developed and the plant is not established enough. An established plant can stay outside in the heat of the sun and still have cool leaves. So my environment for this stage is as above (27°C,70%RH). Light at 15000 Lux (≈370 ppfd) a little high but I‘ve noticed some stretching and I asumed they wanted more light and I really don’t want any more stretching. My media comes without nutriens so i feed little amounts of it every time they dry out enough. This is a Indica dominant strain so I asume they will stay fairly smal. Btw. If anybody wonders if CO2 bags work, check out the Video I uploaded. They are still seedlings (not really in Veg yet) and so i‘m treating them as such for the rest of the week. Root developement is now the top priority wich, if you didn‘t know, is better in a smal pot first because they are more likely to develope secondary roots but we’ll see. I heard It‘s like topping just underneath the plant. When they are ready to be transplanted I most likely will take the first three. Update: I did all the preperations for Transplant bc I was worried about root bound. I took Nr. 4 out and washed it as carefully as I could to expose the roots. Some of them got stuck on harder peaces of dirt and got ripped off. But it looks like alot of secondary roots developed instead of just one long taproot, wich is nice. I assume i can transplant them in the next few days. I rearanged the plants according to the Lux reading, wich is highest in the middle so the bigger plants (Nr.1 and Nr. 3) went to the sides. Maybe Nr.1 got the „smal“ genetics and it’s not anything environmental. thanks for following along this far and happy growing! Update: hey guys so yesterday I noticed, that the roots are coming out of the bottom. They were trying to get to the bottom of the three pots 😭 i had to do an emergency Transplant wich went very bad because they were stuck in the little pots. I don‘t think i‘m going to use these kind of pots anymore because they were not easy to get out. I even dropped Nr. 3 but luckily nothing bad happened. After the transplant both Nr. 1 and 2 were already ready to get more light. But Nr.3 was turning away from the light and the leaves were hanging down. So to lower the stress and encourage root groth I redusced the amount of light to a minimum and lowered the Temperature and highten the RH. This seemed to work well because the leaves were purking up again. The next day after 6-7 hours of darkness they are doing fine again but i‘m going to give them a little longer to establish themselves in the new pot. I changed the light schedule to 18/6 since I had to give them more darkness yesterday. I hope everything goes smothly from now on.
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This one come in on top of my list, buds are fat and covered in tricomes also it has a lovely stench! Great autoflower genetics! Harvest 9weeks from seed
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One of the last days of 2x 16 colas and 2x 4 colas mainlining 4 month growing. Jamaican Dream and Green crack potted together and the experiment was successful. Three Blue kings was stressed in vegetative period by iron excess and overwatering. This is the reason that lower buds did not developed better. Amherst Sour diesel have one of the biggest buds I have ever seen. Jamaican Dream should be developed smaller, like Green Crack, but 100% sativa genetics showed it's greatness. Green Crack was growing like Jamaican Dream in vegetative period, but in flowering period its growing was slowly and now it has become very thick and full of buds. My growing box is very cheap but I tried maximum of my budget. 600w HPS is one of the greatest lamp for indoor growing. At flowering stage I have increased 600w to Super Lumens on my digital ballast for maximum yield. Main mistake is that I have used very cheap and primitive pots and soil was not enough good too. In these days I'll cut diesel and kings tops, because they are almost ready and lower buds need 7-12 more days to be ready for harvest.
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11/10 Day 29 Transplant from 3gal grow bags to 7gal grow bags, 11/11 Sun Day 30 Trimmed lower branches & solar leaves, Topped 4 plants & Fimmed 2 plants, LST bending branches outwards to get more new growth
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She finished strong, I wanted to push her another couple days but started showing signs of necrosis in ways I wasn’t confident in letting her go longer.