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Sie zieht die Nährstoffe aus den Blättern heraus und pumpt alles in die buds.Dirse nehmen schon eine gute und dichte Struktur an.Leider kommt der Blüte Dünger wahrscheinlich erst morgen und ich kann ihn dann beim nächsten Gießen geben. Ich habe leider einen Samen bei ihr im head Bud entdeckt.Wahrscheinlich weil der Lichtzyklus durch einen Stromausfall durcheinander gekommen ist.
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So I'm on day 14 of flower now and there doing brilliant. They will probably finish there stretch after this week. Another fan coming tomorrow. Day 16 of flower, added new fan for under the netting 👌 plants are rocking now lol still stretching had to raise the light 🤣 temts and humidity are on point, absolutely stinks in the room, and I'm loving it 😀. Day 18 of flip and there getting fatter, starting to produce trichomes now they smell really skunky, I really need to do a defoloation for those lower buds but ill do it day 21 and then its done. Temp and humidity have been good so far highest humidity when lights off was 67% with my fan ac controller set on fan speed 7 and I just watered them that night. Day 20. So today I just performed a major defoliation on the ladys as there was alot of leafs blocking bud sites. I been struggling with humidity these lst few days 😫 so tomorrow I got a big dehumidifier coming tomorrow to hopefully help But other than that everything is going good and entering the week 6 of the biobizz feed charge.
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she is pushing through the initial HST fimming very well. Nothing seems to slow her down. I am starting 1/4 strength nutes now to help her push through the stress. I also initiated some LST and tied her up, pulling down the branching. The fim job has produced a tripple top crown cola, top new side tops, and 2 new internodal branches, that will be tops down the line. Things are getting interesting folks! Stay tuned!
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So much water usage this week! They started the week consuming about 5 gallons per day between the 8 plants. By day 4, they were consuming 10 gallons per day. That consumption caused my exhaust fan to run constantly to keep the humidity down. It nearly drained my tank of CO2, so I shut it off and set it to maintain 77 degrees and 55% RH. I came to the conclusion that I can only use CO2 in veg since it would seem to require some intense dehumidifying in room after they reach flowering size, and I only have enough room to fit a 30 pint which runs constantly and does not keep the humidity down on its own. The big left side plants are growing like crazy, and I am running out of squares in the screen. I had to start some additional training on branches to even out the canopy. Other than that, no problems. So far, so good! Some people have commented on crowding and airflow. Thanks for the input, everyone! Just to add some details about my airflow, I have 4 of the 6" oscillating clip fans. Two above and two below the canopy. There is a dehumidifier running constantly in the middle of the tent that is constantly blasting out warm air. There is an 800 cfm fan/filter recirculating air inside the tent. The 350 cfm Cloudline Infinity S6 exhaust fan runs frequently with CO2 on and constantly with it off with two 6" passive intakes at the bottom of the tent. Additionally, I remove fan leaves when they are crowding. I will do a major defoliation in week 3 and probably raise the screen a few more inches next week since I have a lot of stretching left to do.
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Underfed these girls a bit and they had a late defoliation but they seem to have done okay
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8/3 Went over to treat the 10th planet that needed water with plant doctor around 10:30. I was in the garden at 6 but didn't have much time. That plant seems to be curled up or "droopy". It DID need water. I defoliated a few sep leaves off it but I didn't see any today. I guess I don't ever really see the leaves "up" or praying like I do with the rest of tge plants. It's starting to flower like the rest though. Today is the day everything is supposed to get its second or third plant doctor dose but I decided to wait until they need the water. I don't think 24hrs will mean much. I've been staying on top of defoliation but I'm seeing some pillar damage. I'd like to spray bt but what my buddy said about spraying with septoria is still in my head. Maybe I can use citric acid. That way it won't "wash away" spores it will just eat them. At least I think. And I hope lol. Birds get most of the pillars but I hand pick some too. I need to pick up nutes. Wondering if I should just get grow big again. I don't use much but plants are switching to flower and leaves are fading. I have big bloom and kool bloom bit neither have nitrogen. I still need some sort of nitrogen. Especially since that could be a deficiency. Not sure if it's the transition or a condition with the sep. I see some interior small leaves bleeding out and some dying. I'm wondering if what I thought was earwig damage years prior was really a combo of sep and they just ate the evidence. I'm super grateful though. I've got some resilient girls and they're doing well. The special kush in flower is gorgeous as well. Looks like I'll have an early plant. Short flowering time on this strain. Smells pungent.
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esta semana hay un buen avance en los terpenos ya estan desarrollados aun cristalinos tirados a blanquesinos y los pistilos han tomado color cobrizo , comence a añadir top max y he visto buenos resultados en el engorde de las flores :)
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I'm Loving these #divineseeds #divineseedssquad #divineseedsbreedingcompany Genetics!💯
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hello to all, fellow cultivators! my girls are starting to show the first symptoms of pre-flowering ... they eat regularly and have formed a beautiful and solid structure. stay on track for the next updates also follow us on instagram
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Week 02 Introduction This week has been a bit of a struggle. Had my first experience dealing with slime and brown algae. But I think adding enzymes and increasing the beneficial bacteria helped to fix the issue. Also experienced nutrient burn for the first time. My nutrient solution strength got as high as 671 PPMs. So backed it down to about 430 PPMs during the end-of-week reservoir change. Also cut Hydroguard (expired?), CaliMagic, and Superthrive from this grow. Now she's still stunted, but is starting to recover. Hopefully... [START OF WEEK 02] Day 01 - Monday - 08/10/20 - Total Days: 008 ----------------------------------- - [0830]: Still looks a bit yellow. But getting larger! --- Solution strength was at 248 PPMs. --- Just topped off with a bit of distilled water --- PH went up to 6.1 so PH'd down to 5.8 --- Ran the top feed for a bit to wet the hydroton. - [2130]: She's looking even more yellow now. --- Even the new leaves are really yellow. --- Decided to add more base nutes. --- Added 4ml of Sensi A --- Added 4ml of Sensi B --- Now at about --- Solution Strength went up to 304 PPM. --- PH was at 6, --- Also raised the water level a bit more. --- I really hope it's a nutrient deficiency and not an over-watering issue. --- Please live! Day 02 - Tuesday - 08/11/20 - Total Days: 009 ----------------------------------- - [0830]: Looking less droopy. But still yellow. --- Decided to do a reservoir change. --- 4.5gal of distilled water --- 8ml of Sensi Grow A --- 8ml of Sensi Grow B --- 8ml of Voodoo Juice --- 4ml of B-52 --- 4ml of CaliMagic --- 4ml of Hydroguard --- 4 drops of Superthrive --- PH'd down to 5.8 --- Solution strength: 302 PPM --- Since I didn't want to risk over-watering the rockwool, I did not to do a top feed, may do one tonight after the sleep cycle (lights are still set to go off at 10am and back on at 4pm). --- As I was doing a reservoir change, I noticed that the tubes and bucket were a bit slimy. Didn't really stink or anything. Is this normal? Maybe due to the Hydroguard and Voodoo Juice? --- I hope she gets better soon! - [2215]: Getting larger! But still yellow. --- Also can see a root growing through the net pot! Tiny little thing but it's there! Will have to start dropping water once more appear. --- After looking over a few DWC diaries using AN nutes, seems like my solution strength is still too low. Most around this stage average around 500 PPMs with about 4ml per gallon. --- Top fed for a minute to wet the top of the hydroton. --- Solution strength went down to 263 PPM. --- Added 8ml more of Sensi A --- Added 8ml more of Sensi B --- Now base nutes are at 16ml for 4.5 gal of water. --- PPMs went up to 411. --- Still lower than 500 PPMs, but that's okay. --- PH was at 6. Not sure if I should adjust PH using AN nutes. So going to not ajdust unless PH goes above 6.1. Day 03 - Wednesday - 08/12/20 - Total Days: 010 ----------------------------------- - [0830]: Looks like more root growth! --- She still looks yellow. But leaves are perky. --- PH was at 6.2 so lowered down to 5.8. --- Solution strength was at 394 PPMs --- Since roots are still growing, I decide to lower the water level a bit. Now water level is a bit below the net pot. - [2200]: Root is getting longer! --- Slime is returning. Not sure why. --- Solution strength: 357 PPMs --- PH: 6.1 --- Decided to add an enzyme along with more beneficial bacteria to hopefully cure the slime. --- Added 16ml of Sensizym --- Added 5ml of Hydroguard --- Added 8ml of Voodoo Juice --- New solution strength: 430 PPMs --- New PH: 6.1 --- Top fed for a minute. --- This slimy residue is really freaking me out! I hope the added enzymes will help eliminate the slime. --- Going to do a full reservoir sterilization/nutrient change over the weekend. Please survive until then girl! Day 04 - Thursday - 08/13/20 - Total Days: 011 ----------------------------------- - [0930]: I think the enzymes worked! There is little to no slime now! --- Although I think the root was also dissolved in the process. It's now just a little stub sticking just below the net pot. The enzyme is also suppose to dissolved dead roots too but guess that root was too weak? Not sure what happened there. But I think the slime is cured! --- Solution strength went down to 395 PPMs. Decided to add more base nutrients. --- Added 8ml of Sensi A --- Added 8ml of Sensi B --- Added 4ml of B-52 --- Solution strength went up to 598 PPMs. --- PH was at 6.1 --- As long as the PH is between 5.5 and 6.3, I'm not going to use PH Up or Down. But still will monitor PH levels. - [1715]: Checked up on her after her nap and shes looking alive but stunted. But no slime! --- Decided to add some sugars to help maintain the enzymes and beneficial bacteria. --- Solution strength was at 587 PPMs. --- PH was at 6.2 --- Added 8ml of Bud Candy --- Solution strength went up to 671 PPMs. --- PH also went up to 6.3 --- Lowered water level a bit to hopefully promote more root growth. --- Top fed for a minute. --- She is getting bigger, but still looks yellow. Day 05 - Friday - 08/14/20 - Total Days: 012 ----------------------------------- - [0915]: Leaves look a little burnt on the tips. Still no slime. --- Going to back off on the PPMs to hopefully fix the nutrient toxicity. --- Solution strength was at 632 PPMs --- PH was at 6.3 --- Added/Removed water until PPMs were at 536. --- PH was still at 6.3 --- Raised water up a bit, then top fed for a minute. - [2200]: Looking better. Still yellow though. --- Solution strength: 514 PPMs --- PH: 6.5 --- Added PH down. --- New solution strength: 518 PPMs --- New PH: 5.2 --- PH was kind of high. So decided to PH down. Had to use quite a bit to bring it down. But eventually got it to drop down to 5.3. A little low, but so far, the PH has always gone up so wanted to start it really low. --- Ran the top feed for a minute to re-saturate the top of the hydroton. Day 06 - Saturday - 08/15/20 - Total Days: 013 ----------------------------------- - [0830]: She looks stunted. leaves are still yellow. --- Solution strength: 514 PPMs --- PH: 5.6 --- Top fed for a minute. --- Not sure what to do at this point. Going to do another reservoir change soon. Hoping she lives until then. - [2145]: Looking pretty much the same. --- A bit of slime has returned. Since I've been diluting the nutrient solution, the enzyme ratio has dropped. So I guess this is expected. --- Also noticed that slime build up was on the air-stones. Never really checked the stones so not sure how long that has been there. Looks brown too, which can't be good. --- Going to do an H202 sterilization of the system (minus the net pot) tomorrow so did not add anything. --- Lowered the water level to below the net pot. --- Then top fed for a minute. Day 07 - Sunday - 08/16/20 - Total Days: 014 ----------------------------------- - [0900]: STERILIZATION DAY! --- Decided to skip today's night cycle for a deep clean. --- I'm hoping that skipping a night cycle won't be too stressful. --- Temporarily moved her to a new bucket. --- Used about a half of gallon of straight distilled water to flush out the net pot. --- Drained the system and wiped up all the brown sludge. Also removed the air stones and cleaned up all the goo. --- Filled the system with 2 gallons of distilled water and at least 30ml of food grade hydrogen peroxide (35% strength). --- Yea its a lot, but since I'm not going to sterilize the system overnight, I went with a really high doseage. Basically I kept adding until I started to see little bubbles start to form. --- Then I ran the water pump. - [0915]: Boiled the air stones in tap water for about 10 min. Then reconnected them to the airlines. --- I let the air stones and hose soak in the sterilization solution for about 5 minutes so the peroxide can absorb into the stones. Then ran the air stone to help mix and agitate the solution. --- Occasionally, I'd repeat the process of turning the air pump off for a few minutes to let the stones soak. - [1000]: Covered the top two row of holes of the net pot with some aluminum tape. Hopefully this solves the light leaking in through the hydroton. - [1200]: Used an old toothbrush and scrubbed the pump clean. Then drained the system. --- Refilled with more distilled water and peroxide. Again added a lot. --- Ran system again to sterilize even more. - [1530]: Drained the system and refilled with distilled water to rinse. --- Ran the system for a few minutes, then drained and rinsed again. --- Did this a few more times over about an hour. - [1630]: Added 4 gallons of fresh distilled water. --- Added 15ml Sensi Grow A --- Added 15ml Sensi Grow B --- Added 12ml of B-52 --- Added 16ml of Voodoo Juice --- Added 16ml Sensizym --- Solution strength was at 430 PPMs --- PH was at 5.6 --- I was going to add Hydroguard, but I think the bottle is expired. Since 2017 or 2018!? I think Hydroguard is good for up to 2 years from the date on the bottle or 6 months after opening. So not going to use from now on. I wonder if this could have contributed to the slime build up. --- Also removed the CaliMagic and Superthrive too. Going to only use AN products to eliminate the chance of incompatible nutrients. --- Placed her back in the bucket and top fed for a minute. --- Here's hoping for the best. Going to let it ride until morning! Please feel better! [END OF WEEK 02]
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Day 141. Girl is thriving, but now nobody will close greenhouse for nights and watering will be very limited... In two weeks I am back and will give her all TLC she will want. She is the healthiest plant in all greenhouse ;) Happy Growing !!!
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10. Woche Auch bei Godfather OG Auto läuft es soweit gut, sie steht schön in der Bloom, sie braucht mal wieder bisschen Dünger die Tage aber sonst bin ich zufrieden. Die stehen bei Mutti an einem relativ sonnigen Platz, also kann was werden 😌
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I ran into problems in the beginning but now I’m seeing my mistakes witch is a good thing because that means I’m learning… RDWC is definitely different then soil but I’m loving it. I also see now that I need to turn the center pot lids around so my plants aren’t going under the trellis support pole. Rookie mistakes.
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# LSD Zamnesia Tripping 🙂 | Drying, Trimming & Final Numbers — Week 15 From Seed First of all… Yes 😄 We are once again dividing the harvest into multiple parts, and we sincerely apologize for that. But honestly, there was simply no realistic way to fit everything properly into a single GrowDiaries update. Between: - harvest photos, - trimming sessions, - macro stacks, - drying process, - preservation methods, - extraction preparation, - washing content, - smoke review material, - and all the little behind-the-scenes moments… …the amount of data collected during this run became massive. And instead of rushing through everything or leaving important parts unexplained, we decided to split the final stages into multiple chapters so every step gets the attention it deserves. Because harvest is not just “cut plant, dry plant, smoke plant.” The final weeks are honestly an entire process on their own. And this week? This week was all about: - drying, - trimming, - preservation, - resin collection, - and finally seeing what these girls truly delivered. For everyone joining now, quick recap: These LSD girls were grown under 12/12 from seed from the very beginning. Minimal intervention. Almost no traditional training. Mostly leaf tucking and gentle bending when needed. The plants grew naturally toward the light while we focused mainly on environmental balance and observation instead of aggressive manipulation. The goal was never maximum optimization. The goal was understanding. And honestly? These girls became absolute monsters anyway. After harvest, the plants that were not frozen for future washing were dried mostly whole instead of being aggressively broken down immediately. We wanted the drying process to happen slowly and naturally to help preserve: - terpenes, - resin quality, - smoothness, - and final flower texture. Drying conditions stayed around: - 18–20°C - approximately 60% humidity And after around 10 days… That beautiful little branch “click” finally arrived. Growers know the sound 😄 Not fully snapping into dust… not bending wet anymore… …that perfect middle point where you know trimming time has officially arrived. And honestly? This is where the room became chaos again 😄 Trim bin ready. Gloves on. Scissors prepared. Mr. Baggy supervising operations as usual. We even gave him a trimming cap so his imaginary hairs would not contaminate the flowers 😄 Safety first. One branch at a time, we slowly started breaking everything down by hand: - separating flowers, - removing excess leaf material, - preserving structure, - checking density, - and admiring the insane amount of frost these girls developed. And wow… These flowers are ridiculously resinous. Not just visually frosty. Sticky frosty. The type where: - scissors stop cooperating, - gloves become glued together, - fingers turn black with resin, - and every few minutes you accidentally create little hash sculptures while trimming. The Zamnesia curved trimming scissors honestly became one of my favorite tools during this process. The pointed curved tips make it incredibly easy to reach deep inside dense flowers without damaging structure too aggressively. And these flowers definitely deserved precision. Dense. Heavy. Compact. Extremely resinous. Some buds honestly felt closer to small rocks than flowers 😄 While trimming, the trim bin also started collecting beautiful material underneath: - tiny trichome heads, - broken resin glands, - small fragments, - and all the golden dusty goodness growers love seeing accumulate slowly over time. And once enough collected… Of course we hand-pressed it 😄 Nothing fancy. No giant machinery. No complicated setup. Just warmth from the hands, gentle pressure, patience, and resin slowly transforming itself into beautiful soft hash. The color came out gorgeous too: light golden, slightly creamy, soft, sticky, and incredibly fragrant. Simple. Traditional. Beautiful. Exactly the kind of small moments that make harvest season special. Now for the final dry numbers so far: Plant A: 287g dry flower Plant B: 107.3g dry flower And it is important to mention: the second plant was NOT harvested fully for flower because a significant portion had already been separated and frozen for future ice-water extraction work. So these numbers do not represent the total biomass produced by that plant. And honestly? We are extremely happy with the results. Especially considering: - the 12/12-from-seed approach, - minimal intervention, - the massive resin production, - the flower density, - and the overall quality expression these girls delivered. The aroma during trimming was unbelievable too. The entire studio became saturated with terpenes: - loud, - greasy, - sweet, - sharp, - complex, - almost offensive in the best possible way 😄 Every movement released more aroma into the room. Every branch smelled alive. And even now during curing, these girls continue evolving beautifully. For preservation, we decided to divide storage between: - Grove Bags, - glass jars, - and a few additional preservation containers. And honestly, this is something we always enjoy testing because curing is never just “put flower somewhere and forget about it.” Different storage methods can slightly influence: - moisture stabilization, - terpene retention, - aroma evolution, - texture, - and long-term aging behavior. Glass jars remain classics for a reason. But Grove Bags are also extremely interesting because they are specifically designed to help stabilize humidity exchange internally without constant burping routines. And over time, comparing these methods becomes part of the fun too. Of course, this is still not the end of the story. Far from it 😄 The next chapters will cover: - frozen material washing, - ice-water extraction, - separation, - resin collection, - drying techniques, - curing updates, - smoke review, - terpene analysis, - and final concentrate results. And honestly… These girls already gave us some absolutely beautiful medicine during washing tests 👀 But we will save those details for the proper extraction update. Mr. Baggy stayed with us through the entire trimming process as always, emotionally supporting operations and probably stealing quality control samples when nobody was looking 😄 And finally… Thank you. To Zamnesia for the genetics. To Plagron. To F.O.G. To all the LEDs, gear, and equipment involved. To GrowDiaries. To the community. To the longtime followers. To the new followers. To the silent supporters. To the curious visitors. To the skeptics. To the lovers and the haters 😄 To everyone spending even a few minutes following this strange beautiful plant journey with us. And next week? Things get icy 🌊❄️ Fresh frozen material. Washing. Extraction. Resin separation. And another entire side of this plant still waiting to be explored. Stay safe everyone. Stay curious. And may your scissors always stay sticky 🌱
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12/12 + 54 jours Vu qu’il y a 16 plantes mais que sur growdiaries on ne peut mettre que 8 variétés j'ai divisé en 2 diaries pour le bas de la tente 1️⃣ 🏠 90x60x90 ☀️ FC-E 4800 => puissance a 80% 🍁 1x Black Bomb / Philosopher Seed 2x Amnesia Lemon / PEV Seeds 1x Blueberry / PEV Seeds 1x Blueberry / 00 Seeds 1x Wappa / Paradise Seed 1x Dark Phoenix / Green House Seed 1x Quick Sherbet / Exotic Seeds 1x Mango Cream / Exotic Seeds 1x Banana Frosting / Sensi Seed 1x Hindu Kush / Sensi Seed 3x Fast Mix / Sweet Seed 📎 https://growdiaries.com/diaries/122084-grow-journal-by-soosan 📎https://growdiaries.com/diaries/124052-grow-journal-by-soosan 2️⃣ 🏠 30x60x50 ☀️TS1000 => puissance a 100% 🍁 4x Quick Sherbet - Exotic Seed 📎 https://growdiaries.com/diaries/122080-grow-journal-by-soosan
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Day 8 - First official day of veg and both ladies are right on time for a small adjustment in lighting, PH and nutrients. 10ml of Hydro A & Hydro B were added to both buckets (10L of water in each bucket) and the Milwaukee PH controller was set to work. Starting at a PH of around 7.8, it slowly worked down to a perfect 6.0 over about 50minutes. The lights were readjusted to be 60cm from the seedlings who are all between 8-10cm tall and the intensity of the lights increased to about 70% brightness. Day 9 - Cheech is taking nicely to the adjustment in light and nutrients, but CG 1 is looking a little bit too perky. Going to give her 24 hours to adjust. Day 10 - We have finally renamed CG 1. Fellow enthusiasts, meet Venezia. Day 12 - The root systems are clearly visible in the ladies today Day 13 - The ladies are looking well today. Venezia seems to be showing some light signs of heat stress with slight curling of the leaves. The lights are due to be adjusted tomorrow to account for the seedlings growth over the last week.
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Пришлось повозится с капельным поливом,из-за того,что не менял предфильтр - забились капельницы,пришлось исправлять в неудобном положении тела,но всё сделал,полив снова в рабочем состоянии. Всё так-же подвязываю проволокой шишки,начинают падать под своим весом,по листу свитч раз в 10 дней,патока+триходерма+аминокислоты раз в неделю под корень. К слову,указал удобрения канна,на самом деле это мои удобрения из обычных солей,как кальциевая селитра,магниевая селитра и тд. замес делаю сам себе,нужно будет,покажу фото пофасованных сухих удобрений + ко всему магнитная мешалка,которой замешиваю.
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Hello Week 8: Everything runs like clockwork. PK tea secret recipe works at full speed. Tomorrow morning there will be the next vaccination. I think then the growth rate will explode generatively exponentially high... The Sweet Seeds girls should be ready soon, which means their last PK tea and then only gentle watering. Today finally arrives my Sweet Seeds shipment "Jealousy Z XL" from Spain... I think that my crowning debut will be in my new Homebox Ambient XL yes !!