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Week 5 | LSD Auto | Vegetation One week outside and sheโ€™s made her feelings very clear. From 18cm at transplant to 50cm this week โ€” the combination of full sun and the freedom of the 12L airpot has lit a fire under her. Structure is strong, internodes tight, canopy spreading well in all directions. Temperatures have been running hot with 35ยฐC during the day and dropping to 18ยฐC at night โ€” a wide swing, but sheโ€™s handling it without complaint. Humidity holding at 60%. Natural light schedule at 17 hours for now. Watering is up to 1L per plant per 24h to match the increased demand in the heat. EC stepped up to 1.2 mS/cm, pH steady at 6.2. Nutrient stack adjusted to meet her new pace: CANNA Aqua Vega at 3 ml/l, CalMag Agent at 0.9 ml/l, Aptus Regulator at 0.1 ml/l. Updates every Sunday. Stay tuned.
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All is good, officially 6 weeks today going into 7 weeks..
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Hello everyone week 2 has passed for this Amnesia zkittlez ๐ŸŒˆ ๐Ÿ˜Ž this plant is doing very well growing at fast pace and with a beautiful green colour on the leaves.โšก๏ธ Wish you all a Lovely day ๐Ÿ˜Ž
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Paramahansa Yogananda taught us how to heal anxiety and depression with these three powerful affirmations from his book back in 1924: "I relax and cast aside all mental burdens, allowing god to express through me his perfect love, peace, and wisdom." "I will, with my own will, which flows from the divine will, be calm and patient under all circumstances." "I am submerged in eternal light; it permeates every particle of my being. I am living in that light, the divine spirit fills me within and without." Most of what has ever been invented was first observed. The critical role of observation in the innovation process is where natural phenomena, patterns, or accidents provide the foundational idea for a new creation. Many foundational technologies were derived from direct observation of nature or physical processes. Wave-particle duality is a fundamental concept in quantum mechanics, stating that all entitiesโ€”including light (waves) and matter (particles)โ€”exhibit both wave-like and particle-like properties depending on the experimental setup. The Heisenberg observer effect describes how the act of measuring or observing a quantum system inevitably disturbs it, altering its state. The observer effect is often misconstrued to mean that human "consciousness" affects reality; however, in physics, it refers to the physical interaction of measurement tools (detectors) with the system. It is often confused with the, but distinct from, the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle. The Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle applied to electromagnetism dictates that the electric (E) and magnetic (H) fields cannot be simultaneously measured with absolute precision, with an uncertainty relation of for a spatial volume. This fundamental limit means electromagnetic waves possess intrinsic quantum, non-classical, and fluctuating natures. The K radiation and quantum mystery of potassium refers to the fascinating, naturally occurring radioactivity of Potassium-40 (K) and the, until recently, poorly understood, rare quantum decay mechanisms that make it a significant, quiet, and sometimes mysterious participant in both biological and geological processes. The Radiation: Potassium-K40 While potassium is essential for life, a tiny fraction of all natural potassium (0.017%) of all pottasium is the radioactive isotope K40. With a half-life of 1.25 billion years, it is a "primordial" radionuclide (present since the Earth's formation). Because potassium is abundant in the human body (muscles), we are all walking sources of weak radiation, often measured by "banana equivalent dose." K is unique because it decays via three distinct routes, creating a "triple" radioactive mystery: Beta Decay (89.6%): Decays into Calcium-40 (Ca), releasing a fast electron (beta particle). Electron Capture (EC) (10.3%): Decays into Argon-40, emitting a high-energy 1.46 MeV Gamma Ray. Positron Emission (0.001%): Decays into Argon-40 (Ar), emitting a positron (antimatter). The mystery of potassium isn't just that it is radioactive; it's how it decays and what that implies for the universe. The Missing Decay Pathway (KDK Experiment). Until very recently, one specific pathโ€”electron capture directly to the ground state of Argon-40โ€”had never been directly measured, making it an "unknown background" in dark matter searches. The KDK Collaboration (Potassium Decay): Experiments at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (2017-2023) finally measured this, helping scientists refine the age of the Earth and improving precision for detector simulations in particle physics. The "Spin-Forbidden" Long Life K has a surprisingly long half-life (billion years) for a positron emitter. The "Mysterious" Heat Source For decades. Quantum Biology/Biology Mystery. Ultracold Potassium and Quantum Gases. In short, the potassium 40 isotope is a tiny, ancient, quantum-mechanical time (nuclear)bomb, slowly releasing energy from the birth of the solar system, making it essential for geological dating, a nuisance for dark-matter hunters, and a subtle factor in our own biology. All things exist as energy. We are vessels that utilize chemical energy and experience it through our senses. We are biologically electrically charged, and fueled by ATP (adenosine triphosphate). Emotions, e-motion, energy in motion, where you apply your thoughts, words, and action, is where you apply your energy, where focus goes, energy flows.
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A can see the buds fattening up every day just a little. More and more pistels turning orange with more tricombs building up. Feeding day today. 2ml grow 3 ml bloom, 4 ml top max and 0.8 ml bloombastic. Happy growing ๐Ÿ˜
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12.5.25: I watered with some more Trace again. She's feeding well and needs watering more often again. I upped the dose of Trace as I've noticed that there are some purple hues coming back on the stems. 13.5.25: I have removed all fabric ties on the plant. I think we have stopped stretching, so the sooner, the better. I keep getting my watering can caught in them all, and it was only a matter of time before I ended up snapping more branches off ๐Ÿ˜… The fewer things in my way, the better ๐Ÿคซ 15.5.25: I watered today as the pot had dried out almost. The plant was watered with dechlorinated water PH'd to 6.5 with the following nutrients per 6.5 litres; โ™ก 7ml Trace by Ecothrive โ™ก 1/2 Tsp Sea K(elp) by Greenleaf nutrients The plants received the amounts below. HULKBERRY: 1l FASTBUDS: 2l NORTHERN LIGHTS: 3.5l I am not giving any further nitrogen at this stage. They had a couple of doses in the past week or so. I'm sure they don't need any more. So, I'm just using the kelp as it's packed full of goodness and high in potassium. I also suspect an excess of phosphorus. So I'm also leaving that out for the time being. There are still some red stems on the plants. added the Ecothrive trace for the last few waterings. I'm hoping it will resolve without any further intervention. 16.5.25: I watered Hulkberry with 1.5ltrs of dechlorinated water PH'd to 6.4 with: โ™ก 1/2 Tsp Sea K(elp) by Greenleaf nutrients โ™ก 7ml Trace by Ecothrive Measurements per 6.5ltrs. PPM: 670 PH: 6.4 17.5.25: I watered again today with 2ltrs of the above PH'D to 6.2. Parameters remaining the same. The plant is increasingly thirsty, so the waterings have again needed to be increased. As we're reaching deep into flowering, this is par for the course. I'm mostly using coco, perlite worm castings. Etc. So it's very easy for my pots to dry out. I need to keep on top of it. As the pots dry out, the microbes are lost, and so keeping everything moist and healthy is imperative. That's why I add Ecothrive Biosys regularly to ensure I keep up with the microbial life in the soil biology. To avoid PH lockout. 18.5.25: I watered again, with the same parameters as yesterday. Instead of Sea K, I used Ecothrive Biosys: 1/2 Tsp/6.5l PPM: 550 PH: 6.4 Thanks for checking out my diary and hanging out ๐Ÿ’šโœŒ๏ธ ๐Ÿƒ ๐Ÿ˜Š ๐ŸŒฑ
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My Skunk Apple Run plant is still a bit young, but I can see those buds starting to form. It's a bit of a slow starter, with buds popping up all over the place instead of a nice even line. We'll see if adjusting the light cycle or its food might help it along. I'll keep you posted on any changes. The past few weeks have been so beautiful, watching the plants grow and change. It's amazing how something so small and fragile can turn into something so strong and vibrant. Now that they're getting ready to bloom, it feels a little bittersweet. I'm so excited to see the finished product, but I'll definitely miss having them around while they're growing.
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Been slacking at updating this. Putting in a lot of OT at work and the diary has fallen to the wayside for a bit. Had to put the trellis netting up. The two Lemon Haze plants are getting chunky and falling over under their own weight. Looks like they only have a couple weeks left where as the two Grandaddy Purp on the left side look more like they have 3 to 4 more to go. Hard to tell as they don't seem to be swelling up as much as the other two. Getting so close I can SMELLLLL IT!!
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Every plant grows differently... i think one is getting ready (No1)? I am not sure maybe couple weeks more?
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Hello growers! Itโ€™s been a calm week. Iโ€™m just watering and watching the buds grow bigger each day. Itโ€™s pure joy to see everything developing just the way it should. Peace and happy growing! โœŒ๏ธ
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Growing great....almost ready to go to flower. She has been topped and transplanted into a 3 gallon fabric pot. In about a week maybe less she will be put into flower and we will be onto the next stage. So far so good ๐Ÿ‘Œ.
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The plant is showing strong bud site development with excellent stacking across the canopy, even on a very compact structure. Pistil production is vigorous and the buds are starting to form defined shapes, though still in an early, airy stage. Overall, she looks healthy and promising, with clear signs that bulk and density will follow in the coming weeks.
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This Week i start topping at early week and add some bloom nutrient. This week is last week of veg stage my ppm was 700-900 depend on how big they are. Next will be Veg stage hope u guys enjoy this see you next week. Happy grow everyone!!!
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06/18 - This grow was more focused on technique and final product in the mother clone process. I used this grow to better work to work on things such as mother development, clone cuttings, extended Veg cycle, flower transition and nutrient feeding cycles. In the next stage of harvest I will focus on the drying, curing and trimming aspect and dial into produced a high quality product keeping in mind it is not always about yields. ๐Ÿ˜Ž๐Ÿ˜Ž๐Ÿ˜Ž๐Ÿ˜Ž๐Ÿ˜Ž Peace and Bud... Follow me on IG:Greenphonenix6262๐Ÿ˜Ž๐Ÿ˜Ž๐Ÿ˜Ž๐Ÿ˜Ž๐Ÿ˜Ž๐Ÿ˜Ž๐Ÿ˜Ž๐Ÿ˜Ž๐Ÿ˜Ž๐Ÿ˜Ž๐Ÿ˜Ž๐Ÿ˜Ž๐Ÿ˜Ž๐Ÿ˜Ž๐Ÿ˜Ž
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WEEK 24-30 March. Finally a new space for the girls, on an homemade recirculating system that I named AQUALOOP, consisting in 2 drippers connected to a water flow system added with air. Air is also blown directly into the substrate and into the reservoir !
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there is a significant increase in growth after bending the upper cola, as compared with the sativa, the WB grows and blooms much faster, very grateful to your advice, everything is clearly illuminated, on the next allotment I think to add some ice and shed everything with cold water, the flavor is very strong, for three days I made leaf clippings on the lower part of the plant, fertilized 2-3 times a week, I try to add less than the specified norm, I donโ€™t feel like leaves, I feel as you can see itโ€™s not very bad, I feel this variety will be closer to the harvest than the neighboring sativa, it pleases, and I feel the harvest will not be bad) Well, we are waiting for 7 weeks, wish me luck)
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November 4th: First day of 12/12. Clones from this GDP mother. Decided to do a laid back run so some friends and clients can decide if they want cuts. I'm not shooting for a big yield, just enough to smoke with people and have my brother press some into live rosin. They are under a Hortibloom Solux 800. It's been water only, so far. The clones are almost 2 months old, including the two week rooting time I give every clone to establish. No control over heat and humidity, at the moment. My brother said he has a dehumidifier I can use, so that will help. I need to dig out my little electric heater, but can't manage to find it. I'm thinking I gave it away a while ago. Time to get another one, I guess. I'll do an update at the end of this week. This is just to show where the clones are at this point in time so I can gauge progress and have it recorded. November 11th: The clones are filling out and looking great. It's officially the end of week 1 flower and everything is rolling right along. Just water throughout the week. Turned the light up 20%, so it's sitting at 60% intensity from now until nugs start stacking. I'm not sure if I'll be able to turn this light past 80% at all, to be honest. Especially if I'm not supplementing c02. Got a heating source established and finally hooked a hose up to a water main. Now I don't have to lug around 5 gallon buckets full of water and it's amazing.