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🌿 Amnesia Haze Auto – Pheno B | Week 4 Same Room, Same Love… Different Story. One of my favorite things about growing from seed is watching every plant write its own story. This is Amnesia Haze Auto – Pheno B, growing alongside her sister under exactly the same environment. Same tent. Same lights. Same nutrient solution. Same temperatures. Same humidity. Same grower. Yet… she’s taking her own path. While Pheno A decided to race ahead into early flowering, Pheno B is taking her time, focusing on building structure before committing her energy to reproduction. It’s one of the reasons I love documenting individual phenotypes—genetics always have something to teach us. This project is also another chapter in my ongoing 12/12 From Seed Adventure, proving that every seed expresses itself differently, even when every environmental factor remains almost identical. Sometimes nature simply decides to surprise us. ⸻ 🌱 Environment Just like her sister, Pheno B is enjoying a very stable environment. • Day Temperature: 33°C • Night Temperature: 25°C • Relative Humidity: 63% • CO₂: 639 ppm • Solution Temperature: 26°C • Root Zone Temperature: 21°C • Light Schedule: 12/12 • pH: 6.1 • EC: 1.35 mS/cm Keeping the environment stable allows the plants—not environmental fluctuations—to reveal their genetic differences. ⸻ ? Different Pot, Different Pace One noticeable difference between both sisters is the container size. Unlike Pheno A, which is growing in a 15-liter pot, Pheno B is currently rooted inside an 11-liter container. Will that influence her final development? Possibly. A slightly smaller root zone can influence overall vigor and stretch, especially once flowering begins. Whether that’s the main reason she’s developing a little slower—or whether it’s simply genetics—remains to be seen. That’s exactly why I love these side-by-side comparisons. Every week adds another piece to the puzzle. ⸻ 💧 Feeding & Hand Watering Unlike many of my larger projects, this run isn’t using AutoPots. Every watering is done by hand. That allows me to inspect every plant individually, monitor moisture levels closely, and adapt watering volume to each phenotype’s needs. Current nutrient mix: • Terra Grow — 1.8 ml/L • Power Roots — 1 ml/L • Pure Zym — 1 ml/L • Sugar Royal — 1 ml/L • pH Plus — as required • Lemon Kick — as required Current irrigation: 💧 Approximately 1.1 L per plant every 24 hours, adjusted according to pot weight and substrate moisture. Sometimes growing slowly simply means drinking a little less while building a stronger foundation. ⸻ 🌿 Training Training remains intentionally gentle. Only Low Stress Training (LST) is being used. The goal isn’t forcing the plant into shape—it’s helping light reach more growing tips while keeping the canopy open and even. Looking closely, Pheno B is responding beautifully. Her internodal spacing remains compact, secondary branches are catching up nicely, and the structure is developing into a very balanced little bush. She’s simply choosing to invest a bit more time in vegetative growth before flowering really takes over. ⸻ 🌼 Early Development One thing I find fascinating is how differently these sisters are behaving. Pheno A already showed obvious pre-flower development. Pheno B, however, is still mostly focused on vegetative growth. The tops are stacking new leaves quickly, side branches continue to push outward, and while the first signs of maturity are beginning to appear, she’s clearly taking a slower, steadier approach. Neither approach is better. Just different. And that’s the beauty of growing from seed. ⸻ 📷 Photography Notes Photographing these early stages is always rewarding. The fresh lime-green growth against the darker mature leaves makes every new shoot stand out beautifully. The architecture is becoming more defined every day, and documenting these subtle differences now will make the flowering comparison even more interesting later on. Sometimes the smallest changes become the biggest stories once harvest arrives. ⸻ 💚 Final Thoughts Pheno B may not be in a hurry… …but she’s healthy. Strong. Balanced. Growing exactly at her own pace. Every plant deserves to be judged by its own rhythm, not by the speed of the one growing beside it. That’s one of the greatest lessons this hobby keeps teaching me. I’m excited to see where this phenotype decides to take us over the coming weeks. ⸻ 🙏 Thank You A huge thank you to everyone following this adventure from the very beginning. Whether you’re here to learn, compare phenotypes, or simply enjoy watching another grow unfold, I’m grateful you’ve decided to spend a little of your time here. Special thanks toZamnesia and Plagron for the genetics, nutrients and growing media that keep this project thriving, and to everyone supporting this journey with comments, advice, encouragement, and curiosity. See you all next week. Growers Love ad let’s see what story Pheno B decides to write next. 🌱💚
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This week was absolutely torturous had an accident in which one of my plants was damaged fortunately I do not believe that all is lost I will just have to hold her back on sending her into flour with the rest until she is completely healthy I have sent one into flower a bit early just to see if I could and seems to be working swimmingly
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Germination great success with 100% rate. Paper towel moistened with bottled water PH6 in combination with heat mat at 33'C. Produced all very long healthy tap roots Within 24HOURS. Blackberry Moonrock Auto by Weedseedsexpress. Proudly supported by Weedseedsexpress.com
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Having a hard time pinpointing the very small amount of nite burn. I give her the same feeding as 6 other plants. Foliar spray seems to keep her at ease. Given I have 5 weeks left, I’ll feed her more water vs nute water and check ck the Ph. I’m OCD and like to nip it in the but early
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✋Wk10: Playing the guessing game and learning is doing. 👉I started the week knowing I needed to do more of a full low EC rinse. I have been noticing purple stems around both plants spreading. As the week started the stems also started spreading on to some of the veins. The upper leaves started looking lighter green colored and by mid-week some yellowing spots and some very small brown spots on some of the upper leaves of the 3 gallon. The one gallon was getting more burned leaf tips. Until the yellowing splotches and small brown specks I was suspecting low Magnesium. I was compensating by adding a little extra cali-magic to the low ec solution I use to adjust the ec of the solution I fertigate with. But as the yellowing spread I knew I was wrong about something, so a little more searching and I may have nitrogen toxicity AND Phosphorus deficiency. The upper leaves on the 3 gallon plant were also showing a bit of ‘clawing’ which was pointing at the Phosphorus shortfall. So I may be wrong, but Ill only know by doing. So I did a large low EC rinse that was pH’d with the regular dosage of liquid Koolbloom, on both plants at the end of the week. I’ll continue to fertigate with a lower EC solution that will have the Koolbloom mixed at full strength. I may discard the current solution batches and remix fresh with less of the Flora Micro, more of the Flora Bloom and Liquid Koolbloom. It may all stem from not doing low EC fertigations as a matter of routine. Perhaps the Nitrogen was building up because there wasn’t a regular higher volume rinse. The Low EC rinse dropped the EC of the run-off right away. I know the common practice is to have routine low EC rinses, but I wasn’t having high EC run-off and it was stable, so I was trying to keep the nutrient level in the media at optimum levels. Doing one plant at a time is a very slow way to learn. I do read lots of science related gardening articles as well as scientifically inclined cannabis articles. I don’t look at too many forums because most of these people must be high ;) 👉I finally got around to clearing out some of the lower leaves from the 3 gallon plant and removing some of the leaves and shaded buds sites under the dome. Its still a thick tangled jungle. But more manageable. Doing tucking to give cola sights light. The buds are bulking up. The first signs of frost have appeared as well. Hopefully I can level out the nutritional needs and the buds will be fine. The trunk of the 3 gallon has gotten very thick. Its a work of natural engineering to support the plant. The branches are also very stout and strong. 👉The 1 gallon is making some potentially nice colas. Each branch is a long cola covered with buds. Ive added a little support to some of the branches, even though the branches dont need the support yet. The aroma is creamy caramel. Its almost bizarre to me. The plant has the light skunkyness that is typical of cannabis in flower, but that aroma is the undertone of the dominant smell, which is creamy caramel. Such a strange and wonderful combination of smells is almost as intoxication as the gorilla glue I grew last spring. The trichomes are mostly clear with cloudy ones making a showing.
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Started flowering, everything is fine but some leaves look bad, what do you think about reason?
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Hello world! It was the last week before the harvest for my strong and hardy bush dark phoenix. I continue to clean the substpat with water with the right level of ph Today is the last day of the purge. At the end, the water off plant was close to 200 ppm, which corresponds to the level of my drinking water. I'm watering the last time today and turning off the lights for 2-3 days, making the flowers extra stressful, and directing the remnants of fertilizer and salts to the root system. Please watch photos and video of the last week. The flowers turned out to be very dense and medium-sized with about a tangerine. Smell with northern notes, menthol, citron, earthy smell. 🍀😇🤗👌
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Hi Gromie's Welcome to my Experimental & tent filler grow. 2 Orange sherbet FF FASTBUD CLONES that were left over when transplanting my current other FF FASTBUD clones into final 15 ltr pots. Originally had 4 left over however due to my mistreatment & lazyness at the time, only feeding/watering every 3 to 4 days, which caused slowed growth, the other 2 died & these 2 were brought back from the brink of death! Picture of them in white container next to current flower run. Transplanted from small pots into net pots, plant#1 had 1 small root protruding from pot, #2 had 1 little main root not even growing out of pot! Put them into 15 ltr Dwc pots running 2 airlines & stones per plant to give plenty of oxygen & help combat any root issues & quick growth. Hot temps as it's summer rising the same temps as environment inside tent. Have been placing frozen water bottles into pots to reduce temps. Add 2 frozen bottles per pot, reduced temps right down to around 17°c. Change bottles out twice a day. Temps slowly rise over extended period until ice melts. Experimenting with different training methods, lst ,hst Mainly super croping. Have been Hst bending, pinching stems & roughing them up.which causes the stems to grow stronger, repairing themselves along the way as well as the hst bending, I also go around & pinch/ squash the stems every few inches which really strengthens the stems & branches! In fact I've done no tying down! I've managed to create a flat table top canopy with out tying down to hold shape. Super crop them over, they grow strong stems & hold that shape, as they grow out they always start to grow back up towards the light & I continue the process of bending, pinching & damaging stems so they grow strong & hold shape by them selves. Going well & it doesn't seem to slow them down much at all, given I grow perpetually using separate veg & Flower tents makes it impossible to train through scrog net in veg! Trying to train an established plant through a scrog can be difficult & easy to damage or break branches . However I like the benefits off scrogging so looked at a way to make it easier to scrog already veged plants. This is the training methods I've come up with, taking & incorporating established training methods of various soughts to create plants with flat table top canopy. That way when moved to flower tent I can just lower scrog net over the top of plants to hold them in that shape & train through the net as they go through flowering stretch, making it a lot easier! I've come up with a name for it & I'm calling it the pre scrog ! Method of training. In fact it seems to be going so good that the plan is to see if I can scrog them without a scrog net as they are holding that table top canopy shape & have super strong stems that are solid as a rock, can't squeeze or pinch repaired stems, they are super strong, holding shape & should be able to support the weight of the buds, lower growth already lolliepoped as I don't see the point growing that lower growth out just to lolliepop it & remove it once in flower. It's similar to why I grow relatively short plants when scrogging. I see some growers growing 2 to 4 foot plants which take longer to veg only to lolliepop & remove bottom half to 3/4 of the growth, so you end up with 2 foot of bare lolliepoped stems & branches under canopy? Each to their own/I guess. I grow mine around a foot before putting into flower so there's between 20 to 30 cm of lolliepoped stems under the canopy & a foot or 2 trained through scrog net & above .
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SHERBERT QUEEN AUTO / RQS WEEK #7 OVERALL WEEK #2 FLOWER TThis week no issues to report she's starting to get some shape to her buds and she's also grown some this week she's looking good! Stay Growing!! Thank you for stopping by and taking a look it's much appreciated!! Thank you ROYAL QUEEN SEEDS!! SHERBERT QUEEN AUTO / RQS
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we improvised with threads the mesh was badly placed but everything served and fulfilled its function, now the leaves have grown again and the mini jungle is re-formed, we really liked how the previous pruning turned out although aggressive to the plants it did not affect them they recovered almost instantly, and it works in our favor because of the space, so this is already the end of the second or the beginning of the third week, in the next one I will upload the pruning and everything as it is already at the end of almost the 3rd week of flowering, at least of the larger, the others, as you know, are 2 to 3 weeks apart, so for them it is 1 or 2 weeks of flowering, which is noticeable in their development. the risks that are written down in the diary are the fertilizer once a week, and 1 3.5-liter drum or a gallon is used, which is divided into the 2 largest and another equal gallon with a different proportion for the 5 smallest , in the newspaper it is written down of the great ones.
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they said that from seed to harvest 8 weeks and my titan is already 10 weeks old, strange. it looks healthy so it's probably ok. 🤘✌️
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Endlich ist ein Zelt da !!!! Hab sie nochmal umgetopft
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F week 3. It gets really bushy. I had to do a second defoliation. At this point everything seems to go well.
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Vamos familia, actualizamos la octava semana de vida de estas Runtz de Seedstockers, y cuarta semana de floración. Tienen un porte y un color espectacular, se ve que están completamente sanas, por el momento genial. La humedad está en su punto, y la temperatura al final lo solucionamos ya está estable en 24/25 grados. Vemos como avanza esta proxima semana. Mars hydro: Code discount: EL420 https://www.mars-hydro.com/ Agrobeta: https://www.agrobeta.com/agrobetatiendaonline/36-abonos-canamo Hasta aquí todo, Buenos humos 💨💨💨
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Le 41e jour avec mes précieuses plantes se déroule en douceur. Je remarque un léger jaunissement sur quelques feuilles, peut-être le début de la floraison, un besoin d'azote, ou simplement un processus naturel. Pour remédier à cela, je vais leur offrir un peu d'azote et observer les résultats avec attention. En parallèle, j'ajuste progressivement les niveaux de phosphore et de potassium, veillant à éviter les excès qui ont pu survenir par le passé. Chaque jour, je m'efforce de progresser et d'accumuler de précieuses expériences. Je vous remercie de me lire et de me suivre dans cette aventure 🙏🌱 Remarque : Engrais : phosphore et potassium augmenté très légèrement. Ajout d'un peu d'azote. Symptômes : léger jaunissement des feuilles comme dans toutes les cultures au 38e/40e jour. Problème toujours a identifier.
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The buds look good and smell strong; Mix Two has some monster buds growing. I'm still trying to determine its variety, but I'm leaning towards a Bruce Banner. Looking at the grow overall next week, I will drop the PK13/14 out of the mix, and I'm thinking maybe the week after I start the flush. I've put up a little fly-through video to get a better idea of the grow.
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Day 64 - Starting week 10 and she is getting sticky and stinky. I did a pretty decent defoliation tonight, just to try and get some of the undergrowth going. The way she’s going, she might only have 2-3 weeks left but I have plenty of meds right now so I’m not in any sort of rush. I see ZERO signs of any sort of nute burns so I’m really starting to like the new nutes and so easy to mix. Day 65 - Looking great right right now and went ahead and lowered the lights a bit, they’re now about 12” above the canopy. I had 3 other grows going on but for the second time in a couple months the wife left the tent open this morning and didn’t check before she left the room and one of our cats was in there and they destroyed my 3 little ones but left this and my Sour Raspberry Kush alone so deciding what to start next. She’s good on water until the weekend sometime. Day 66 - Ended up having to give her about a gallon and a half of water tonight, she ended up drinking up what was left I guess. The lights being about 12” away seem to be doing her good and not bothering her at all. Day 68 - Man oh man, she is frosty as hell and smells really sweet. By the looks of trichs and pistils, I’m probably gonna give her two more weeks until she gets chopped. If she needs longer, I’ll give her more time but I think 2 weeks should be plenty. She drank a ton of water so she might need more either Sunday or Monday. Day 69 - She’s definitely ready for some more water but gonna hold off for another day, just to let her dry up a bit more. I’m gonna do another defoliation tomorrow as well and she should be good to go till the end. Day 70 - She was ready for water today and gave her another feeding of nutes. This will be the last one and next watering I’ll flush with the Sledgehammer and she’ll just get water until she’s done. She is so damn frosty and sweet smelling, she’s gonna be a pain in the ass to trim.
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Day 21 Looking great so far starting to focus on bud development stretch seems completed Day 26 She seems happy with the new mars hydro 4800 evo 2024 model. Odd but cool spots of bright orange hairs on random bud sites with this one.
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Welcome growfessors to another weekly update on the outdoors grow! LSD and Green Crack are budding nicely, with LSD slightly a head. Both ladies got fed Gaia Green power bloom and they got a big drink of water. Thanks for stopping by growfessors 👽🌳💚
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Como es un cultivo s.o.g hice el transplante rápidamente el día 12, para dejar crear raices ya que se pasará a floración tempranamente por el día 20 a 25 de vegetación, se transplanto de 1 a 5 lts. El día 14 se hará 1° riego con fertilizante y el día 15 ya se hará riego foliar con estimulador de floración delta 9 para próximamente pasar a floración ✌️🍀💚
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12 day dry @ 58-63RH & 60-66F in blacked out dry tent | Glass Jar Cure with Inert gas Early taste test and I actually love this bud, is the best in house strain I've grown so far & the second Platinum cross. Flavorful Funky Sweet Orange cream cereal terps, the texture of the bud is buttery smooth, fluffy and pink/orange color when ground up. Bud has deeply potent effects that is IMO the perfect amount of heavy on the body but still euphoric and creative.. it makes you calm and happy! is checking off so many boxes not even cured, just smelling this batch makes a true connoisseur grin and bag appeal is insane