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WEEK 11 - (05/09/2021 - 05/15/2021) Week 3, Day 17 - FLOWER: 05/11/2021 Doing 2 gallons of water per 5 gallon pot this watering due to lack of runoff in weeks prior. I’m thinking I could be letting the pots dry out a little too long in between so the 1.5 gallons hasn’t been enough for each watering. When I stick my finger into the medium 2 or 3 days after watering it still seems like the soil has plenty of moisture so I wait another day or two. I know fabric pots are supposed to dry out usually in 2-3 days, but the soil still seems too moist, and I don’t want to overwater. It seems like ever since transplanting into 5 gallons and switching them to a 12/12 light cycle, watering got more complicated. Maybe I am overthinking the whole process. I just don’t want to risk ruining my crop, you know? Tap water: 223ppm, 8.6 pH, 70℉ (9 gallons total) + HydroGuard: 9ml/9 gallons + pH Down: 30ml/9 gallons Mixture: 267ppm, 6.0 pH, 70.4℉ ppm/ppm = runoff/soil JB#1 - 1330ppm/1063ppm, 6.3 pH AP#1 - 1310ppm/1043ppm, 6.3 pH AP#2 - 1160ppm/893ppm, 6.7 pH GC#1 - 1350ppm/1083ppm, 6.3 pH -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Week 3, Day 20 - FLOWER: 05/14/2021 Watered a day earlier than I usually do, with .5 gallons less water per plant. So each plant got a total of 1 gallon of water for their 5 gallon pots. This is really just to take the question out of the back of my mind: Am I letting the pots dry out too much going four days until the next watering? I will check on the plants shortly after they wake up tomorrow to observe their reaction to the watering. None of the plants produced really any runoff, which was boggling to me, because when I water there is usually anywhere between 10-20%, and that’s after watering on the fourth day. Needless to say, I was unable to take readings this time. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Week 3, Day 21 - FLOWER: 05/15/2021 5:30 p.m. - Decided to check on the plants since I watered a day earlier (yesterday) than I have been since transplanting into the 5 gallon fabric pots. This was kind of an experiment to see how the plants would react to watering on the third day rather than the fourth, because I keep doubting myself. Anyway, when I checked in on the plants, a few leaves looked ever so slightly droopy. Not terrible. It appears that some of the leaves had begun to swell up a little as well. Not 100% sure if these are actually early signs of being overwatered this time, or if it’s something I have simply overlooked until now. Just to be sure, I’m going to water once more on the third day to see how the plants respond. The plants seem to be doing well this week. I've finally installed another ScroG net on the second level to help maintain the canopy. Since I cut the first layer of net the plants quickly started to get out of control and began to grow unevenly across the canopy. The trichomes are starting to appear on all of the plants, with the exception of the American Pie #1. This pheno is a little behind. I'm wondering if it has anything to do with how differently this plant was trained compared to her sisters (The manifold/mainline technique was applied). Possibly could have even defoliated her a little too heavy and she's taking a few extra days to bounce back. She's still producing early buds though, which is good. 👌 That just about wraps up this week. Things just keep getting more and more exciting with each journal entry. All the girls should have about 5-7 weeks left in flower before they are ripe for harvest. Hoping to have another tent and light setup by the end of flower so I can get some more seeds started. Thanks for stopping by and spreading the love. And remember: Don't drink and drive, smoke and fly! 🙌
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🌱Day 50.💚 🌱Day 52.💚 🌱Day 54.💚 🌱Day 56.💚 Keep watering with ph balanced, plain water.
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Hello everyone, Been busy this week working around the house so not much I can say. Heres a little video of there growing... See you guys next week
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Week 2 has started. So far i‘m very happy with Advanced Nutrients.
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05/30 - (C) - As we closer to harvest all 8 ladies are running at full capacity with 0 issues - I will be increasing their nute feeds to 3 times a day and will be using more phosphate, potassium and Cane Molasses on the heavy feeds and Silica, Flower fuel, kelp and bloom for supplement feeds. The aroma from these girls is amazing, they have balanced notes of citrus, lavender and earthy notes. Follow my IG:Greenphoenix6262 for more content😎😎😎
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End of week 3 Flower. She is spectacular!!! Buds are starting to ripen and the sweet grape aroma is heavenly. Added a few pictures. The ones under the lights weren’t doing her justice.
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I think Triple G could have been a really good grow, if conditions were right. The plant looks great but the extreme heat definitely had a negative impact on the final product. It's very airy and light but I still got a lot of bud! I think it'll end up being hash but I'll see how it smokes with a little longer in a jar. My new batch of seeds has arrived from RQS, next up will be either Mimosa, Tropicana cookies purple or NYC Sour Diesel 😎
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27/08/2025 18:00 A lot of days passed from the last time,rain and storm for a full week with a little bit of sun Unfortunately some boars found my spot and destroyed the barrier,another branch of the frostbanger,completely eat one of the Coco fresh and the other one was fallen apart i think she won't survive,even the apricot auto felt down with one side facing the soil,an absolute disaster Wtf did i do wrong in my life 🤬 #1 gorilla z auto,she's going to fiinish soon 2 maybe 3 weeks,smell Is now strong less z terps now the gorilla odour Is coming trough so potent Some pistils are turning brown and the resin Is so thick that i had difficult doing defoliaton #2frostbanger auto,one full branch destroyed on this one i don't know how many grams will i have at the end,heavy defoliation as the buds are rock hard,yes they're already rocks Smell Is just like lemonade with a very tiny creamy gassy flavour,good but not comparable to the extreme resin production Hope the final flavour will become more complex because this is definitively the best weed appeal i ever grown #3 Coco Milk,boars didn't touch her i don't know why Really nice develope but no pistils yet,strange F at the end of august Plant structure awesome i did remove only two branches at the bottom and some leaves #4 apricot auto,found her felt on one side ,she will stay small maybe less then 20 g at the end Buds are becoming purple and already has a peachy flavour #5 Coco fresh,the disaster one completely destroyed, found her broken with most of the roots in the air,soil all onto the ground, did the best that i can but i think Is going to die The Little Coco fresh fully eaten,vanished,puffr
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Later on week 1, all the plants were given aprox. 1,25 grams (Bactomatik) on 500 ml water (ph 6,5) This week was the first feed with BioBizz Grow. They all responded very well to the above and are growing normally. Later on, will add end of week 2 video. (Added video for end of second week)
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# Cash Express by Zamnesia | Pheno A 🌱💰 ## Germination Week | The Journey Begins Welcome everyone. Before we begin, a small explanation. With the current GrowDiaries photo limitations, I've decided to document each phenotype in its own dedicated diary. Instead of grouping multiple plants together, every phenotype will now receive its own space from seed to harvest. This allows me to continue documenting each run as thoroughly as possible while selecting the best photographs from every stage of development. The objective remains exactly the same as always: To create an honest, educational, and complete record of the grow from seed to harvest, sharing both the successes and the lessons learned along the way. Today, that journey begins with Cash Express Pheno A. --- ## A New Seed, A New Story Every grow starts with a seed. Small. Quiet. Full of possibilities. For this run, we're following Cash Express from Zamnesia Seeds, grown under a 12/12 from seed schedule from the very first day of life. A method that is a little different from what most growers choose, but one that has become part of my own cultivation style over time. Throughout this diary, I'll do my best to explain not only what I'm doing, but also why I'm doing it, sharing observations, experiments, successes, and mistakes as honestly as possible. Cash Express is a cultivar I've been looking forward to documenting. As with every new genetic, part of the excitement comes from not knowing exactly how each phenotype will express itself. Every seed carries its own potential, and every plant tells its own story. --- ## Germination Using the Cannakan System For germination we used the Cannakan system. The concept is simple and practical. The container is divided into separate chambers, allowing multiple cultivars to be germinated simultaneously while remaining properly labeled and organized. Each seed was placed inside using only plain water. Nothing else. No additives. No stimulants. No nutrients. Just water. Within approximately 24 hours healthy taproots had already emerged and the seeds were ready for the next stage. Fast. Clean. Simple. Exactly what we hope to see from healthy, vigorous seeds. --- ## Why Only Water? One question that often comes up during germination is: "Why not feed the seed immediately?" The answer is simple. The seed already contains everything required for its first stage of development. Nature prepared that package long before we arrived. Inside the seed are the energy reserves and nutritional resources needed to establish roots and begin life. At this stage, I prefer to let the seed do what it was designed to do. Water is enough. The goal is not to feed the plant. The goal is simply to wake it up. --- ## First Experience With Coco Starter Plugs This run also marks my first experience using coco starter plugs. The plugs were fully saturated with water and then gently squeezed to remove excess moisture, leaving an ideal balance between water retention and oxygen availability. Once germinated, the seeds were carefully inserted into the plugs and placed inside a humidity dome. The dome remained useful for only a short period. In less than 24 hours the seedlings had already emerged and were ready for the next step. At that point they were transplanted into small containers filled with Plagron Lightmix. --- ## Environment The early environment was intentionally simple. Temperatures remained around 26–27°C. Humidity was maintained between 65–70% using a Spider Farmer humidifier. Rather than keeping seedlings inside extremely humid conditions for extended periods, I personally prefer introducing them relatively early to the environment they will actually experience during growth. The idea is adaptation rather than prolonged protection. Airflow remains extremely gentle at this stage. Just enough movement to keep the air fresh without stressing young seedlings. --- ## Heat Mat Temperatures The propagation mat was running around 40°C. That may sound high at first, but the actual rooting environment remains significantly cooler than the heating source itself. The heat source must operate above the target root-zone temperature to compensate for environmental losses and maintain stable conditions where the roots are developing. The objective is not to expose the seedlings to excessive temperatures. The objective is to provide a warm, stable environment that encourages rapid and healthy germination. --- ## Lighting Lighting during germination is intentionally soft. Young seedlings do not require intense light. The goal is simply to encourage healthy early growth while avoiding unnecessary stress. Once established, these girls will move under the Future Of Grow Black Series 600W full-spectrum LED system where the real journey begins. Discussions about PPFD and light intensity will come later as the plants develop and become capable of utilizing stronger light levels efficiently. For now, healthy establishment remains the priority. --- ## First Observations So far, everything has gone exactly as hoped. Fast germination. Healthy taproots. Strong emergence. Good vigor. Healthy color. And perhaps most importantly: Curiosity. Every cultivar expresses itself differently. Every phenotype has its own personality. And every grow teaches something new. This is only the first chapter. --- ## Looking Ahead Next week we will begin following Cash Express Pheno A through the first stages of growth. We'll discuss: - Early development - Root establishment - Initial structure - Environmental conditions - Watering strategy - Light intensity - And whatever surprises she decides to reveal along the way Because no matter how many grows we complete, every seed still carries a little mystery inside. And honestly? That mystery is part of what keeps us coming back. 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 this new adventure. Grower's Love everyone. 🌱💚
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05/06/2021 All is progressing nicely and I want to see how lowering blue spectrum to only 1/4 on just enough for fan to kick on, and leave red at 100% Last picture is the 2 cuttings looking healthy.
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Montag den 22 wurde geerntet, deswegen gibt es hier nur eine Zeitraffer und danach die Ernteberichte.
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Both plants are into the final maturing stage now I think. #1 looking to be more dense, #2 longer and fluffier. Very temperamental with the nutes, shows signs of burn and deficiency, I think I'll leave with just water from here on out.
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WOW LOOK AT DAT!!! DIS PLANT HAS HAD IT ALL!!! YOU CAN SEE DA FROSTBITE DAMAGE!!! DER IS NOTHING WRONG WIT DAT!!! DIS IS A LATE WINTER EARLY SPRING GROW!!!! IT PROVES DAT YOU CAN GROW AN AUTOFLOWER IN SUBOPTIMAL CONDITIONS OUTDOORS!!!! DIS IS NOT ABOUT YIELD IT IS ABOUT GETTING SOME GOOD SMOKE IN DA WINTER SEASON OUTDOORS DIS IS VERY VERY GOOD!!!! PLEASE COME AGAIN!!!!
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Tag 21- Beginn der 4 Woche. Die Vorblüte ist schon gut sichtbar. Vereinzelt zeigen sich überall erste Stigmen. Die einzelnen nach unten gerichteten Blattspitzen werde ich die nächsten Tage genauer beobachten. Obwohl auf Trockenphasen geachtet wird, werde ich diese Woche die Wasserzufuhr minimieren und die erste Blüte Düngung voraussichtlich um paar Tage verschieben müssen. An Tag 16 der letzten Woche wurde die Pflanze gedüngt. Der Basis Dünger Sensi Grow von Advanced Nutriens wurde dabei um 0,5ml erhöht. Nährstofflösung: 1 ml/l - B-52 Advanced Nutrients. 1 ml/l - Voodoo Juice Advanced Nutrients. 1 ml/l - pH Perfect Sensi Grow Part A 1 ml/l - pH Perfect Sensi Grow Part B
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The girls continue to grow very nicely! All the girls have gone into flowering and I have upgraded to the 600W light now to push these girls and see what we can get from the final harvest 😋 They are still on the vega feed for now whilst they are in the early flower stage. Not alot to report except the front girl had a very slight amount of nute burn but rolling with it as the other girls are fine and its minimal signs so far! If it gets worse maybe will adjust the feed!
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Hello growers! Week 13 is here, a little cal mag issue but i’m On it 👌🏻 I had some issues with the night temperatures, but I have fixed that with a heater in my grow room. Thanks to the people that pointed out that would slow the growth of the girls. But yeah other than that the buds are mad frosty and smelling super dank, i’m Just waiting for them to fatten up now 👌🏻 Good growing everyone!