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It's so cool how you can tell the difference between the Indica dominant hybrid and the sativa dominant hybrid. This is my first time growing two different plants at the same time and it's really cool to watch them grow in their own cool way The structure of the branches It's just awesome I enjoy this very much. May the yields be with you.
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We start week 3 of bloom!! Goofiez 2 amor compound genetics it’s the champions!!
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Hello. This is the end of week 5 and the beginning of week 6 of flowering. I didn't report last week because I was right in the middle of a large harvest and didn't want to stop till the end. Got it done..😊. and cleaned up, in the tent, in the greenhouse, and moved the 3 plants from the back to the front of the greenhouse. And I moved inside, the sister Gorilla Gelato and super cropped the tallest branches. It's a little yellow, I'll give it more food and it will look better in a couple of weeks. I'll close up the tent each night to force the sister into flowering too. I closed up the tent last night at 8;30 pm and opened it at 8:15 am this morning. With about 4 more weeks before harvest of the Gorilla Gelato and about 8 weeks before harvest of the sister. I think I'll do 2 harvest reports in this diary. OK. Be Cool. Chuck.
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Fantastic result, super super stinky. Potency totally exceeded my expectations. This rainbow candy cut of marmalade is soooo much better than I imagined it would be.
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This week I'm showing you the harvest of the second of the two London Pound Cakes, which was trained with a Mainfolding method, but without any LST bending. Technique Used: We did the first topping at the 5th internode, as per the manual (beforehand, we're talking about microgrowing; the plant can stay short, but it's advisable not to wait that long for autoflowers, for example). We created the Mainfolding by trimming everything after the topping, leaving only the two small branches. We let them grow for three internodes and then topped them twice more. We got several good buds, similar in appearance and of excellent quality. I only trimmed the one that seemed a bit off, a faded greenish color that wasn't getting much light. The plant is truly beautiful; it has opened up like a bush, nice and plump, and the flowers are firm and firm with a distinct sweet aroma that suggests a fantastic taste, something that's not at all obvious these days. Pot and Soil - This plant was grown in a 20-liter pot with Plagron's BioLight Mix organic soil, which gave us a solid start, and then we proceeded to fertilize. Lighting/PPFD - A Zamnesia Phytonaut 480W LED lamp was used from mid-flowering until fruiting. We achieved a PPFD (photosynthetically active photon flux density) between 800 and 1200 μmol/m²/s, with a cycle of 24 hours, then 23 hours, then 20 hours, and finally 18 hours. All with CO2, which mitigates the effects of heat and excessive light. Z - https://www.zamnesia.io/it/14526-led-grow-lamp-phytonaut-480.html (Google national link if it doesn't work) Growing system: Zamnesia Ecosystem, fan, extractor, and grow tent, all manufactured and branded by Zamnesia. Trichhomes: We still have a good amount of amber trichomes, starting at 30%. There are several 40-45% opaque and transparent trichomes. In this case, we've gone much further than usual in terms of maturity because the plant is indica-dominant, and we need and want to bring out its characteristics, even at the risk of some oxidation (the amber color is caused by oxidation. Don't fall into the common mistake of thinking that all or a majority of amber is needed; the harvest window opens at 15%, and you don't need a lot of amber, especially if the plants are sativa). Nutrients: Grown with Plagron Official, a 100% organic base fertilizer, and all recommended additives. Visit www.plagron.com for grow cycle calculations, product selection, and general information. All nutrients are available on the Zamnesia website. Also check out the live substrate and the fantastic new Zammi product line. You can find this excellent strain here: https://www.zamnesia.io/en/11114-london-pound-cake-zamnesia-seeds-feminized.html (Google if the link doesn't work; it's a national link) Terpene Profiles // Caryophyllene, Myrcene, Limonene Parents // Sunset Sherbet x Larry OG Genetics // 80% Indica / 20% Sativa THC // 22% CBD // 0-1% Flowering Time // 9-10 weeks Taste / Aroma: Sweet, Citrus, Spicy, Vanilla, Creamy Effect: Relaxing, Euphoric, Happy, Balanced, Calming Zamnesia Description: London Pound Cake is a decadent hybrid that satisfies both the palate and the soul. Derived from a potent cross between Sunset Sherbet and Larry OG, this strain combines intense dessert flavors, high-level potency, and lush growth, making it a true delight for growers and connoisseurs alike. In the grow room, London Pound Cake displays vigorous growth and a textbook indica structure, with sturdy branches and dense, trichome-covered buds. With just 9–10 weeks of flowering, London Pound Cake offers impressive yields, up to 600 g/m² indoors and a whopping 900 g/plant outdoors by October. The aroma is decidedly indulgent: sweet, creamy, and citrusy, with hints of vanilla and spice filling the air like a working oven. With 22% THC, London Pound Cake's effects are deep, relaxing, and euphoric, melting the body and mind and promoting a happy, fulfilled state of mind. Perfect for evenings, creative relaxation, or as a special treat after a long day, London Pound Cake combines flavor and potency in impeccable balance. For those who appreciate premium flavor and performance, London Pound Cake by Zamnesia Seeds is a pure comfort strain, offering indulgence, an irresistible aroma, and a deeply satisfying effect. Music - Frequencies 432 Hz and 528 Hz and black musc from www.radionula.com "The best that nature has to offer" www.zamnesia.com
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June 21st update. 28 days since flip. Plant is growing phenomenal. Was able to crank the lights up to 80% for the first time in this grow without her throwing a fit. All of the banana peels I’ve fed her the last few weeks have disappeared and have been feeding my soil mites and my worms. I have not had any bad pests since I started using these predator mites I love it. I can’t even begin to describe the smell of this thing. It’s like a raspberry tart mixed with just a little hint of gas. I’m so excited to give this a try when the time comes Noticing Trichomes going all the way down some of the fan leaves so that is always cool to see. Also I noticed this is common with living soil but I’m done bothering trying to defoliate. I will do one more in two weeks at day 42. But anything I remove at this point is just going to come right back. As always nothing but water. Will give her some tea tmmr like every Sunday with some big 6, worm castings, molasses, and some cow cal 24.
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Hey folks. Into week 11 and the ladies are doing very well. Recovering slowly from a fungas gnat infestation that I caught pretty late. I got careless and wasn't really paying attention to the topsoil. Also to boot, this was only an issue once I started to water with molassas. It seem to attract the bugs either via sugar for from the supercharged biosphere. Not sure lol. I treated the topsoil with neem oil drench and applied yellow sticky pads and d.e. powder to the top of the pots. Cheers.
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Hey there, fellow plant enthusiasts! Welcome back to another exciting update on my P.C.R. journey. We're now into the second week of veg, and let me tell you, things are really starting to take off! These little beauties are soaking up the Aptus Holland veg mix like it's their own personal feast. The growth is phenomenal, and I couldn't be happier with how they're thriving. It's like they've hit their stride, and there's no stopping them now! Let's talk numbers for a moment. My TDS is sitting comfortably at 420, ensuring the plants are getting just the right concentration of nutrients for optimal growth. The solution temperature is a cozy 21 degrees, creating the perfect environment for nutrient uptake. And of course, the pH is a stable 5.9, maintaining that sweet spot for nutrient absorption. Feeding these plants is an absolute joy, especially with the Aptus Holland veg mix. It's like giving them a gourmet meal tailored to their exact needs. I can see the difference it's making in their lush, green foliage and sturdy stems. Every day, I'm amazed by the progress these plants are making. It's like watching a masterpiece unfold before my eyes—a true testament to the power of nature and the wonders of cultivation. A huge shoutout to Art Genetix for providing these phenomenal P.C.R. genetics that continue to impress me with their vigor and resilience. Your dedication to crafting exceptional strains is truly commendable! I also want to express my gratitude to Grow Diaries for being a platform where I can document and share my journey with fellow growers. Your community support and feedback have been invaluable in shaping my cultivation practices. And to the entire community of plant enthusiasts out there—whether you're a seasoned grower or just starting out—thank you for your ongoing support, inspiration, and camaraderie. Stay tuned for more updates as we continue this green journey together. And as always, a heartfelt thank you to Aptus Holland for providing the nutrients that make it all possible. Here's to another week of growth, discovery, and endless possibilities! Genetics - P.C.R. @Art_Genetix_Team Nutricion @aptusholland LED Power @Lumatek and @viparspectra As always thank you all for stopping by , for the love and for it all, i fell blessed to have you all with me for one more love journey Thank you Thank you Thank you , you guys are great and have been amazing , thank you for everything ! #aptus #aptusplanttech #aptusgang #aptusfamily #aptustrueplantscience #inbalancewithnature #trueplantscience #dogdoctorofficial #growerslove
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Week 10 Day 7 of flowering. 09/28: Well we are fully into flowering. Bethany is currently on her stretch. It seems to be slowing down. The gray spots ended up being some kind of deficiency. The spots ended up rusting, but as of late no new leaves have any damage caused by a deficiency. A few of the lower leaves where little light reaches have turned yellow. I gave her first feeding with Kool Bloom. Looking at mid-November for harvest. I can’t wait! 09/30: A little yellowing on the new leaves. EC levels in runoff were way too high. I waited a little too long before the last watering, so I’m sure we had some salt build up. Now that she’s bigger I’m going to water her more frequently. I also noticed some lower growth that was definitely not going to make it due to lack of light, so I decided to try out some cloning. I took two cuttings and placed them in plain bottled water to try and form some roots. Since she’s an autoflower and is currently in bloom, I’m not expecting much. But we’ll see.
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Great week! Explosive growth was the theme, and over the past 3 days they've gained 4 inches. I was inspired by a few growers on here to do more lst this round, we will see if it pays off or not. Finicky is still doing very well, I would say she's outpacing the other plant at this point. Started my bloom nutrients, and began to wean them off the veg nutes. There are plenty of nodes for buds, but a lot of them haven't shot up yet like some of the main stalks. The right plant was looking a little droopy this morning, realized they were probably an inch too close to the light. Hoping to get another week of stretch out of them, but I could see them shifting into bud production mode soon. Excited to see what's coming up over the next few weeks, stay tuned ladies and gentlemen!
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they're finally starting to take off! Will probably do one more week of veg get them to at least 18 inches tall before flowering. They've been doing great considering all the mistakes and stress I put them through never showed signs of deficiencies or stress just the weird yellow patter that's has stuck around on #2 hoping its just another mutation
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No much to do this week just keep do lst for bigger yield
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Dear Growers , Welcome to Week 6 or Flower Week 3 // Day 42-49 from Kannabia Baby Auto . Incase of Moving to a New Home . I Decided to skip 3-4 Weeks from every Diarie of the 12x12 Automatic Project . Everything should be Normal in the next Weeks . Whether you're a beginner or an expert, you are warmly invited to join, ask questions, and share your own experiences along the way! Project Setup & Conditions: • Brand/Manufacturer: Kannabia Seeds • Tent: 222cmx150cmx150cm • Light: 2x 720 Watt Full Spectrum • Humidity: 50% • Soil: Narcos Organix Mix • Nutrients: Narcos Products • pH Value: 6 If you want Germinitation results like mine , check out Kannabia Seeds with my link [https://www.kannabia.com/de?ref=61966] and grab the germination device or the strains I used . Trust me – it’s worth it for sure ! Get another 20% Discount at all products using the code [GGD] at the Checkout Stay curious and keep up Growing —we look forward to welcoming you back for the next chapter soon!
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8th week , 4th of flora They are tall, strong and healthy Using the same fert proportions as vegetative stage. They reached 77cm tall