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06/13 - Preparation's for cut down have begun - Currently in hour 26 in the 48 hour blackout cycle before cutting down - Gave them a lite defol trim to remove larger leaves - The plan is to run 60/60 for about 7 to 10 days or when branch's have snap without folding - They will dry in the 2x2 with a Exhale C02 bag a fan and exhaust to control temp and humidity - If everything goes as plans they will be clipped from the stem, trimmed and placed in cure bags in about 10 days. 06/14 - Chopped all 8 today - They are hanging in the 2x2 - Working on getting the temps lower then 75 degrees (F) but I can maintain a steady percentage with humidity of 65-69% consistently without a humidify - This harvest is the a yield harvest - My goal for this harvest was to work on my cloning program, Veg cycle and final product technique (Drying, trimming, curing etc) - I am hoping I can replicate the same results that I did with the mother in harvest and completely negating the hay smell after drying - Thus far all is proceeding accordingly. 😎😎😎😎😎
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# Amnesia Haze Auto by Zamnesia | Pheno B 🌱✨ ## Germination Week | Second Chances and Strong Starts Hello GrowDiaries family! 👋🌱 Welcome to another new diary and another new chapter in this project. As mentioned throughout the previous reports, I've recently adjusted the way I document my grows. With the current photo limitations on GrowDiaries, each phenotype now receives its own dedicated diary, allowing me to continue documenting every stage of development while selecting the best photographs from each week. The objective remains exactly the same as always: To create an honest, educational, and complete record from seed to harvest while sharing observations, successes, mistakes, lessons learned, and everything in between. And today's diary begins with one of those lessons. --- ## Not Every Germination Goes Perfectly The original plan for Amnesia Haze Auto Pheno B was exactly the same as the rest of the garden. Same germination method. Same environment. Same process. Same care. Yet growing has a way of keeping us humble. The first attempt failed. Looking back, I believe I likely overwatered the coco starter plug during the early stages. The seed germinated but never established itself properly, and ultimately failed to continue developing. Mistakes happen. Every grower experiences them. The important part is learning from them and moving forward. --- ## A Second Attempt Rather than giving up on the genetic, I decided to try again. A few days later, two new Amnesia Haze Auto seeds were placed into the Cannakan germination system. The results were exactly what we hoped to see. Healthy germination. Healthy taproots. Strong vigor. Both seeds emerged successfully and were planted directly into Plagron Lightmix rather than returning to coco starter plugs. The plan from this point forward was simple: Allow both seedlings to establish themselves and later select the strongest candidate to continue as Pheno B. The remaining seedling would eventually return to the compost pile and continue its journey in another form. Nothing wasted. Everything remains part of the cycle. --- ## Germination Using the Cannakan System For germination I used the same Cannakan system employed throughout this project. For organizational purposes, the autoflower section of the run was germinated using a second Cannakan unit, while the photoperiod section used the first. The methodology itself remained exactly the same. The seeds were placed inside using only plain water. No nutrients. No additives. No stimulants. Just water. Within approximately 24 hours healthy taproots had emerged and the seeds were ready for planting. Simple. Clean. Effective. Exactly what we hope to see. --- ## Why Only Water? One question that frequently appears during germination is: "Why not feed the seedlings immediately?" The answer remains simple. The seed already contains everything required for its first stage of life. Inside that shell are the energy reserves necessary to establish roots and begin development. At this stage, I prefer allowing the seed to use those reserves naturally. The objective is not to feed the plant. The objective is simply to wake it up. Water is enough. --- ## Environmental Conditions Environmental conditions remained identical to the rest of the project. Temperatures remained around 26–27°C. Humidity stayed between approximately 65–70% using a Spider Farmer humidifier. Airflow remained extremely gentle. The objective was creating a stable environment where young seedlings could establish themselves without unnecessary stress. --- ## Lighting Lighting during germination remained intentionally soft. Young seedlings do not require intense light levels at this stage. The goal is healthy establishment rather than rapid growth. Once properly established, the selected Pheno B would move under the Future Of Grow Black Series 600W full-spectrum LED system alongside the rest of the garden. --- ## First Observations Despite the initial setback, the second attempt progressed beautifully. Fast germination. Healthy taproots. Strong emergence. Good vigor. Healthy color. And perhaps most importantly: A successful recovery. Sometimes the most valuable lessons come from the grows that don't go perfectly. This diary happens to begin with one of those lessons. --- ## Looking Ahead Over the coming weeks we'll follow the selected Amnesia Haze Auto Pheno B through every stage of development. We'll document: - Root establishment - Early growth - Environmental management - Watering practices - Structural development - Flowering progression - And whatever unique characteristics this phenotype chooses to reveal Because every grow teaches something. And sometimes second chances become some of the most interesting stories to follow. Huge thanks to Zamnesia Seeds for the genetics, Plagron for the substrate and nutrition, Future Of Grow for the lighting, and everyone following along for another seed-to-harvest adventure. Grower's Love everyone. 🌱💚
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@BigDaddyK
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this is definitely a longer one....as in time Changed reservoir Friday 20/12/19 Where’s my flowers =🤔
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@rhodes68
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She was a stretcher and it hurt her production taking it as my fault till I see what the clones do Two years ago we began with an LSD harvest and now we end with one, rather fitting. Clones combined wet weight 720 grams in dry over next couple of days 173 grams dry from clones
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Buds all over and the leaves are turning a nice purple the buds have not filled in yet but they will over time seems like it’s gonna be a slow flowering plant
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@Densko
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Medusa 2/5 is starting to get fatter. I decided to Lollipop and remove the lower growth. Im curious to compare the colas and see if lollipopping really increases bud size. This plant really grows beautifully, two main colas in top from the topping, and all the other colas around the two main colas. I started giving green sensation PK booster this week I reckon another 4 weeks before harvest.
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Passage 12/12 le 15/11 léger défoliation . Elle ce développe a une vitesse incroyable. Consomme pas beaucoup de nutriments attendons quelques semaines..
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The Cali connection's PURPLE CRACK Week 5 of Veg This Plant is an absolute pleasure to grow , Very lush short internodal spacing with those big ass indica style leaves Simply beautiful 😍 I am trying to keep her as compact as possible because of the 110cm height limit in the tent. I have a fan blasting her most of the time in an attempt to replicate strong winds which hopefully will help strengthen the stems . I'll be giving her one more week of veg and then I'll flip the lighting schedule from 16/8 to 12/12 I will also be using Advanced nutes PH perfect from now on as Im out of the Professors nutrients A+B Thats about it for now 👊
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This week brought some challenges—I discovered thrips on the leaves of my plant. Thankfully, the infestation isn’t too severe yet, and I acted quickly to address the issue: 1. Sprayed the plant with plain water to knock off any pests. 2. Removed the top layer of soil. 3. Applied BioBizz Leaf Coat as a protective measure. I really hope this will help. After reading up on these nasty pests, I learned that they can completely devastate the leaves if left unchecked. Unfortunately, I have only myself to blame for their appearance. Due to the cold weather, I’ve been using a heater in the room with my growbox, which has caused the humidity to drop significantly. It sometimes dips as low as 30%, and it rarely goes above 50%. Most of the time, the humidity hovers around 35-40%, which is an ideal breeding ground for thrips. To answer the obvious question—yes, I do have a humidifier. However, my growbox has a very powerful exhaust fan (315 m³/h for an 80x80 space), so the air is refreshed too quickly for the humidifier to make a lasting difference. Aside from fighting thrips, I also made some adjustments to my grow this week. On Day 20, I did a little LST. Honestly, I wasn’t planning on using any training techniques in this grow, but I decided to give it a try anyway. One thing I can say for sure—I want to skip LST in my next grow. It’s quite inconvenient to water the plant when the leaves are practically touching the soil. Additionally, I defoliated the first two sets of leaves. I felt this was necessary to improve airflow around the plant and reduce the risk of pests spreading further. Watering: Day 17: 400 ml Day 20: 500 ml I’m keeping a close eye on the plant and hope to overcome these challenges successfully.
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Ok week 5 veg. I usually just let the plants grow through the trellis net. This time I tried a little bit of everything. I did a fairly big trim on leaves. I tied down branches with twist ties and then lowered the trellis net overtop. I may have gone a little overboard. But looking at other peoples diary’s I am seeing a lot of techniques being used so I will giver a shot. Trial and error. **Update** Plants growing up through trellis nicely. After tie down and trim.
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@LSchnabel
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Installed new Vipar LED light. Watered with pH 6.2 RO water with General Hydroponics Flora Grow, CalMagic and Great White. 1/2 cup. I have a fan blowing on the babies to strengthen up the stem.
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@Dunk_Junk
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Steady progress this week. Her trichomes have put in an appearance this week! 😎 Still got a way to go yet.
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Had first snow this week. La jefa is going to be flushed this week entering the home stretch. Branches can barely support the flowers.
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Defoliate following moon phase in the biodinamic calendar. Just lower leaf and small flower. Dont know if cut more small lower buds I feel sad cutting that. Did very very small lower defoliate from week 4 to 8 once a week.
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@Lazuli
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She flowered very fast. The smaller ones smell different and have more shiny flowers very nice, it smelled very strong at the end, while trimming the buds a smell of fruit and gas spread trough the whole house
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@farahweed
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We are approaching the middle of flowering. The longitudinal growth of the plants almost stops and the buds start to get bigger.🌱🌱😍 I will definitely use green house feeding next week💥💯 Thank you for writing me your opinion🙏 Farahweed🌱