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🌸 Flowering Week 7 Ripening Phase & Autumn Transition Eternity Grow Cup 2026 | Sticky Broccoli Feminized Stage: Flowering Phase Week 7 Day: ~Day 51 since 12/12 switch 🌿 Flower Development & Ripening Flower Week 7 marked the beginning of the true ripening phase. The flowers continue to increase in density while showing visible signs of maturation across the entire canopy. Current observations: -Buds remain extremely dense and resin heavy -Trichome coverage continues intensifying -Flower coloration has shifted toward a unique green-grey / slightly bluish tone -The canopy now carries a distinctly mature late flower appearance The plants are clearly transitioning from active production into final ripening. šŸ‘ƒ Aroma Development The terpene profile became significantly more intense this week. Alongside the previously dominant sweet aroma, the plants are now developing: -sharper notes -deeper indica-like undertones -a more complex and layered scent profile The combination creates a rich aroma reminiscent of: -sweet Gelato-style candy notes -Zkittlez-like fruitiness -combined with a slightly spicy and sharp backend The smell now fills the grow area immediately upon opening the tent. šŸµ Feeding & Flushing Transition This week marked the beginning of the gradual flushing transition. Nutrient levels were reduced to allow the plants to: -naturally consume stored nutrients -enter the final ripening process cleanly -enhance terpene and flower expression toward harvest The plants responded very well to the adjustment. šŸ‚ Autumn Fade & Leaf Coloration As a direct response to the flushing process and late flowering stage, the plants have now started showing the first autumn fade characteristics: -fading fan leaves -soft discoloration patterns -natural late-flower color transitions These changes are appearing gradually and evenly, while overall flower health remains exceptional. The contrast between fading foliage and heavily frosted flowers creates an increasingly striking visual appearance. ✨ Resin & Flower Quality Resin production remains one of the strongest highlights of this run. Observations: -Buds are heavily coated in visible trichomes -Sugar leaves continue frosting intensely -Flower structure remains compact and well stacked -Upper colas continue swelling steadily The plants are now fully expressing their late flower potential. 🄦 Strain Observation Sticky Broccoli Sticky Broccoli continues to demonstrate: -exceptional genetic stability -strong terpene expression -impressive late-flower coloration -consistent flower structure across all phenotypes All four plants continue to mature extremely uniformly. 🧠 Weekly Reflection & Forward Plan Flower Week 7 has been all about: -ripening -terpene development -visual maturation -and preparing for the final harvest window The transition into flushing has begun smoothly, and the plants are reacting exactly as intended. Next steps: -Monitor trichome maturity closely -Continue controlled flushing -Preserve terpene intensity and resin quality -Prepare for final harvest evaluation šŸ“ø Weekly Summary Flower Week 7 introduced the first true signs of late flower maturity. With stronger aroma complexity, fading foliage, shifting flower coloration, and heavily frosted buds, the plants are now entering the final and most visually impressive stage of the cycle. The run continues exactly on schedule as harvest approaches 🌸✨
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She is starting to look like one of those sativa I will never forget… she will be flushed in the coming Weeks
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4/7 10:30PM All Photo's are looking great, using soft water so salts build up faster, have to water them in the bathtub for lots of runoff now 4/8 what are all the plants in tent 5 Montel is doing really good in the 1 gallon smells the strongest of all of them the two Mike Tyson plants the photos are doing great. The corkscrew auto that turned out not to be an auto that ended up revenging and now it’s flowering again it has a really nice strong main stock and it will probably produce a nice Maine cola. I got lucky with that one and bubbles blueberry is doing pretty good considering I didn’t grow her right I was incapacitated for a couple of months so she overgrow. I usually do four colors, but I kept her in veg for several months and I think I’m gonna take several of the trailer Park boys plants and possibly ice tea body count and revenge them 4/9 4:455AM "revenge them"šŸ˜‚ To maintain my overdramatic ways...and the phone didnt hear me right, any time I RE_VEG a plant its now REVENGING THE PLANT...... PERFECT....ON EARTH ...200 YEARS AGO I WAS A PRINCE WITH POWER OVER MIDGETS AND FANTASY ISLAND.... my scattered old memories... Star Trek Wrath of Khan / Fantasy Island grow is next!!!..OR if I have the money a CHiPs grow, a Knight Rider grow, 6 million dollar man grow...back when that was a lot of money to throw a way on some downed pilot...what waste of time..... Oh LOOOK what I found Larry Wilcox from ChiPs https://larrywilcox.net/shop/ 4/9 7:22AM ICE T smoking right now. Smell so nice and sweet just great. Took the bottom branches, dried over night and just fine!! 4/11 4:55AM.šŸ’« BLUEBERRY KO (BLUEBERRY KNOCK-OUT) --- ""That’s awesome—congrats on successfully making your own seedsšŸ‘Øā€šŸ”¬ and getting them to pop! Turning a stressed **Bubbles Blueberry F4** (the Brothers Grimm/Trailer Park Boys collab with that classic sweet blueberry, vanilla cream, and fruity terps) into a pollen donor and hitting a **Gelato 44** (the RQS x Tyson 2.0 ā€œMike Tysonā€ version, which is Sunset Sherbet x Thin Mint GSC) is a fun little home breeding project. You only got five seeds, planted several, and they’re already showing **distinct phenotypes** that don’t even look like siblings. That’s not surprising at all—it’s actually super common and part of what makes seed-grown cannabis exciting (and ā€œmiraculous,ā€ as you put it). ### Why the variation is so noticeable - The **Gelato 44** mother is an **indica-dominant hybrid** (roughly 75% indica / 25% sativa) with its own built-in phenotypic range. Gelato lines are famous for expressing differently even from the same batch—some lean more purple, some greener, some more compact, some stretchier, with varying creamy/fruity/earthy notes. - Your pollen came from a single stressed **Blueberry F4** plant. Blueberry genetics (especially DJ Short-inspired lines like Bubbles Blueberry) carry strong fruity/berry traits, but F4s still have some genetic diversity. Stress (light, temp, etc.) can sometimes influence pollen quality or expression, but the main driver here is the wide gene pool from crossing two poly-hybrid parents. - šŸ‘Øā€šŸ”¬šŸ’”These are true **F1 hybrids** from two different lines. F1s often show **hybrid vigor** (faster growth, resilience), but they also segregate traits a lot—some offspring pull more from the Blueberry side (broader leaves, berry aromas, possibly purple hues, compact structure), others lean toward the Gelato 44 (denser buds, minty/cookie/berry dessert flavors, more indica-dominant body). A few might be nice intermediates. That’s why they ā€œdon’t even look like they’re from the same plant.ā€ It’s like siblings in a family—same parents, but wildly different looks, heights, smells, and effects. With only a handful of seeds, you’re basically running a mini phenotype hunt, which is exactly how breeders discover keepers. ### What to expect as they grow out - **Vegetative stage**: Watch for differences in leaf shape (Blueberry influence might give broader, darker leaves; Gelato can be more serrated or colorful), internodal spacing, and vigor. Some may be bushier, others stretch more. - **Flowering**: Look for aroma differences early—sweet blueberry jam/cream from the dad mixing with Gelato’s creamy vanilla, fruity cheesecake, citrus, or subtle mint/earth. Colors can range from deep greens to purples depending on temps and genetics. - **Effects**: Likely a balanced-to-indica lean (relaxing body with some euphoric head), but potency and flavor will vary plant to plant. THC around 18–24% is common in these parents, so the offspring should be solid for personal use. - All sound healthy and ā€œgoodā€ from what you said—that’s the win. Since you have so few, treat them like gold: take clones from the most promising ones early if you can (especially any standouts in structure, smell, or growth). That way you can keep the best phenotypes going without relying on the seeds again."
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Salut Amis cultivateur šŸšŸ’„ Aujourd'hui on attaque la 6e semaine de floraison šŸ—“ļø Plus les semaines avance plus dame nature me rĆ©compense šŸ¤— Nous arrivons bientĆ“t dans la derniĆØre ligne droite je pense les laisser encore trois semaines voir plus, pour qu'elle soit au maximum de leurs capacitĆ©. šŸ™ La pure Skunk Go Fast, impressionnante elle a des buds d'une beautĆ© magnifique il se forme tous au mĆŖme niveau tous de la mĆŖme grosseur, 16 tĆŖtes principales sur le pied comment dire que j'ai hĆ¢te de voir gonfler ses tĆŖte rapidement.
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This week has been one of great gains in both size and vegetation we have seen a vertical leap in two plants that is astronomical almost 4 inches in a week! Had to do some pruning to expose new bud and a little bit of low stress training on to plants to see if we can expose light to the underside and perhaps get a little more love out of our lower buds The stalk size on almost all of these plants is almost as big as your thumb but on one it is actually relatively skinny that is the one we’re doing the low stress training on we just started the low stress training and it is taking very well to it One of these plants is extremely dark in color on the vegetation and has typically about 11 fingers per leaf! Not sure what that means yet
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Flush week, Finally through the worst of a nasty heat wave, getting some cooler night temps just in time. Trichomes are showing enough amber Im going to flush for a week or so. These buds have me excited as they are dense and juicy!! The smell has been intoxicating to say the least. Already calling this plant a %100 percent success regardless of issues or harvest or quality, simply based on the fact I just LOVED watching her grow and I swear, just being able to smell her on the daily for the last 6 weeks has really just been incredible…. Say what you want, hopefully she holds up on the smoke test but yea, that smell, I will miss it.
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What's up growmies!!! Week 3 is in the books, today is the official start of week 4. The plants are thriving and doing well. Tropicana Cookies is showing signs of rusting on the 2nd set of leaves. I'm not sure if it's due to heavy water getting on them or a nutrient issue. It hasn't affected any other leaves so I am keeping an eye on it. 1 liter of water ph'd to 6.5 every 3 days seems to be the sweet spot for now. After about a liter I'm seeing runoff. I have been giving them a 1/1/1 mix of general hydroponics Flora series, mixed into a 3 gallon watering jug so they are getting about 1/3 of the manufacturer recommended dose. All is going well so far. Until next week my friendsšŸ¤ŸšŸ½šŸ¤ŸšŸ½. Happy growing and may the grow goddesses bless you with a bountiful harvestšŸ’ŖšŸ¾
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08/26 - Increased water feeds with increased nitrogen - Prepped using clonex mist and clonex gel for cuttings - Pulled 10 clones on the first gen set
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Day 77-84 (April 17th-24th) (Day 78) I honestly cant believe I’ve been vegging this long. The growth for almost 80 days of veg is laughable. I’ve compiled a little list of what has gone wrong so far. - I added too much glacial moraine which made the soil too water retentive - I’ve been foliar feeding too much kelp - I gave too many bloom nutrients for a plant in veg - EDIT: DID NOT WATER ENOUGH AT ONCE The plants have been drooping like crazy this past week and I’m going to try watering in a full gallon per plant. I first thought it was from the medium not drying out enough, soil compaction ect. and I’m sure those are definitely areas where my soil mix could improve but the bottom of the container is pretty damn dry. I could actually be under watering despite soaking the top with 500ml a day. I’m going to sit the pots on some plastic sheeting so they don’t evaporate as much from the bottom and water in a full gallon each making sure I get some runoff. I was going to wait until I get my air pump but fuck it, it’s coming tomorrow afternoon. The pots are so big that they’re not fully wetting to the bottom even with a gallon. I’m going to try to water in a gallon every 4 days while keeping the top soil moist with the sprayer. In hindsight 6 plants in 5-7 gallon pots would be the most ideal. (Day 79) Holy fuck did a full gallon watering make a difference. I should have been doing this the whole time. All 4 plants are praying and stretching upward like crazy. They just look more vigorous and happy within a day. I bet they will be even happier with that supplemental air. If things stay this smooth I should be able to flip around day 84, possibly earlier. Got my air pump in the mail today. This is kind of a shot in the dark so hopefully it works. It’s super loud and vibrates like crazy. First I’m going to try running it 24/7 and see if there is any improvement over the next few days. If it does work, I’ll try running it on my humidity controller so it’s not constantly humming and will only turn on when the humidity is high. I’m going to turn the night time temps down to 70f to prevent root problems now that I’m watering much bigger amounts less frequently and it’s getting warmer during the day. (Day 81/Day 1F) Ever since I’ve been watering in the proper amounts I have seen an absolute explosion in growth. I’ve decided to flip today, now that I’m confident my soil mix isn’t completely fucked. I might run into some N/mg problems during the stretch so I will make sure to give a final foliar feeding around the end of week 1. (Day 3F) So I’m literally seeing dwc growth rates now. Plants have grown more in the last 5 days than the last 3 weeks. If I had stayed at this pace of growth since day 1, I would have an 8 foot tall plant or I would be halfway through flower already. Oh well. Good learning experience. *grits teeth* I’m going to put up the second layer of trellis before these girls stretch out of control. Bbb#3 is seriously stretchy and will likely more than double in size in the next 2 weeks. The other 4 are all quite stout and bushy. I’m giving a light, preemptive defoliation each day and picking off some of the lower sucker branches. I will do a full strip around day 21F.
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Vamos familia que ya actualizamos la cosecha de estas Frosted Guava de Zamnesia. Vaya flores que se han marcado repletas de tricomas, parecen escarcha y las flores se marcan aromas muy tropicales, la verdad que Ćŗnicos. Es una variedad bastante fĆ”cil de cultivar pero al tener un periodo de floración algo mĆ”s largo, hay que estar pendiente de alimentarlas bien, gracias Agrobeta en mi sala es posible. Temperaturas mĆ”ximas en 24 y mĆ­nimas en 20 y una humedad estable en torno al 36%. Las mantuve 10 semanas pero facilmente si se quedan 11 tampoco estarĆ­a mal, yo las vi bien maduras y ya tenĆ­a tricomas ambar asĆ­ que les di matarile. Os comento que tengo un descuento y para que comprĆ©is en la web de Zamnesia de un 20%, el código es ZAMMIGD2023 The discount 20% and the code is ZAMMIGD2023 https://www.zamnesia.com/ Agrobeta: https://www.agrobeta.com/agrobetatiendaonline/36-abonos-canamo Mars hydro: Code discount: EL420 https://www.mars-hydro.com/ Espero que disfruteis este diario, buenos humos šŸ’ØšŸ’ØšŸ’Ø
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Oct 20 Starting Well Water 0.9EC or 450PPM (Hard Water) @ 19 Degrees Inputs : EC 2.0. PH 6.4 Temp 19-21 2 Gallons each Runoffs: EC 2.0, 2.1, 2.2 & 2.3 Goal is to Grow High Brix 12-15% better than the medical grade cannabis to help with a myeloproliferative neoplasm😧 as well as for funšŸ˜Ž. Any tips, working knowledge or suggestions towards this goal is greatly welcomed and would be played forward. Just read that if a plant has a BRIX of 12% or higher that some insects won't lunch on it! Loving this plantšŸ˜€ Flavonoids and Cannaflavins are phytonutrients and along with carotenoids are responsible for colours. They are anti-mutagenic, anti-cancer, antioxidant, antiviral, anti-inflammatory, immuno-protective .. Maybe better than aspirin for inflammation trial is still outšŸ˜‰. Catechins are anti-proliferative, cardio-protective and reduce cholesterol. More medical studies need to be done on this plant😶 Some plants are showing signs of a deficiency. I believe I have locked out calcium. I watered yesterday with 2 Gal each of Dutch Nutrient Diamond which has amino acids, humic and fulvic ,kelp (has b vitamins and amino acids in it). Green Planet Terpinator for the 4% Sulphate of Potash (SOP) or potassium sulfate...I saw a Video with the awesome Dr. Harley Smith and wrote 7 pages of full scape and he mentions to use amino acids to help plants uptake calcium. These products contained them and I had them on hand...hope it helps.
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Siamo alla fine i tricomi diventano ambrati ancora qualche giorno val taglio
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Think these will be done by end of week 8 possibly, adding UV + IR for terpes and pushing for an earlier finish! šŸ‹
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🌱UPDATE Day 3 🌱- The plant is alive and has already grown to 3-5 cm! In these early stages, I placed a plastic cup over the plant to boost humidity. It's been hot, and even with a humidifier, I battled very low humidity for two days. Nonetheless, the plant looks healthy and vibrant. 🌱 🌱 UPDATE Day 4. 🌱 - The plant is thirsty - when should I start fertilizing? I last watered it on Day 4 with 200-300 ml, and the soil is dry again today. I'll give it another 200-300 ml, but I'm going to research whether this watering ratio is optimal for my 11 L pot. It's growing well, and the serrated leaves are becoming more robust. 🌿
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Week 10 – Ready for the final stretch Most of the pistils have turned brown, with only a few white hairs remaining – a clear sign that harvest is approaching fast. The buds have bulked up nicely, becoming denser and stickier, covered in a frosty layer of trichomes. The aroma has intensified, leaning towards a sweet, fruity profile, likely enhanced by the Bud Candy. The foliage looks healthy, and I performed a light defoliation to improve airflow. At the beginning of the week, the plant received its final feeding: a mix of Green Sensation and Bud Candy in 2 liters of distilled water. That was followed by a dose of Flawless Finish. From now on, only pH-adjusted water will be used until harvest.
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Das erste und letzte mal getoppt, angestrebt ind 6 Haupttriebe pro Pflanze. Gelato Kush macht mit Abstand den besten Eindruck.