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Tag 94, mitte der 10.Blütewoche und die Lady ist absolut bereit zur Ernte. Ein fantastischer Duft und eine fabelhafte Blüten Entwicklung. Die Trichome sind der Wahnsinn und zu ca. 35-40% bernsteinfarbend. Eine schöne Zeit ist nun vorbei, aber es hat sich mega total gelohnt.
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well this is the peyote. this is my first lst the truth just bend the stem and I don't know if defoliate and guide the branches. I do not see signs of pre-flowering
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Ok.. almost finished.. still some clear trichomes but she will Def be done by week 8... getting super
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Day 7, they didnt all pop but most of them did I think 2 didnt break the surface. Theyll get another week or so in the cup while some space opens up then go into 3 gal bags for a quick veg
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On day 1 things are going well. The buds are getting larger by the day and I'm starting to smell the terps. This is an interesting one, I can't figure it out just yet but there seems to be grapefruit in the background at least. I also did my last defoliation to bring in more light to the canopy. On day 3 the girls are doing well. My PH pen broke so I'm back to indicator drops until amazon hooks me up with a new probe. On day 4 the plants are doing well. I applied my final BTI treatment. The fungus gnat population is way down and almost completely eradicated. The girls are putting on more trichs everyday and the smell is increasing :) On day 5 I see no more fungus gnats :) I should receive my PH pen tomorrow and will finally be able to adjust my reservoirs pH with more precision. On day 6 the plants are doing well. On day 7 my new PH pen was ready for use. I discovered my reservoir got down to 5.5 PH yikes! I used PH up to get the PH to 6.1. I then changed out my reservoir with new nutrients. I PH'ed to 6.1
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Hallo zusammen 🤙. Sie wächst sehr schön und macht keine Probleme
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9.2.25: The plants had a good watering, they're all still drinking a lot. Which is great, as that means growth, which, at this stage, we desperately need! I went ahead and gave all the plants a thorough watering each with: 2ltrs of dechlorinated water, PH'd to 6.5 with:- ♡ 4ml of Xpert Nutrients Bloom Booster ♡ 4ml of Xpert Nutrients Cal-Mag amino acids ♡ 4ml Seaweed extract liquid I don't know how this scrog net is going to work out. I think the squares are too big. It's elasticated, which I like. However, I'm extremely cautious with watering and moving the net. It's only a matter of time before I break more branches. It's such a hassle with it in there, honestly. I can't get in the tent properly to even check the weight of pots, as it's all weaved through, and again, I will snap branches. I did have a free net with the tent, which I think was smaller squares. I think I will use some other training next run. It's really not my kind of setup. I'm too interested in moving things and inspecting the plants constantly. The net is driving me up the wall. 😣 I'm considering removing it and trying something else, but it's also a bit too late for oldest plants.9.2.25: Gave the plants another good soak. I used 2ltrs of dechlorinated water PH'd to 6.4. It contained the following nutrients; ♡ 4ml of Xpert Nutrients Bloom Booster ♡ 4ml of Xpert Nutrients Cal-Mag amino acids ♡ 4ml Seaweed extract liquid ♡ 0.5g of Ecothrive Biosys. The plants are undergoing explosive growth at this stage, which I'm thrilled by! Purple Lemonade is turning purplish hues. Pink Mist has so many bud sites and is looking very healthy. Do-sì-dos is growing vigorously and looking promising, especially considering all my unfortunate mishaps! 😅 Watermelon also has considerable growth. However, my training has made a mess out of the structure. Which I consider another valuable take away. Bubble
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Almost skipped a week. So this is the 4th week of 12/12 lighting. Not much to see, alot of stretch and building is bud sites. You can find my YouTube channel at "Ben Chasin' Big Budz"... Thanks for stopping by.
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Day 78. Kushes were finally ready and all postponed work was done. Girls will breath better, all lolitoped personally, now two tall Zkittalicious took all 4th row and both Kushes are in 3rd now. Never did it so late in flower, took half of huge bin bag shoots, leaves and other crap away. Biggest branch trimming ever for me... Changed feeding a bit, they all look very hungry. Day 80. Plain water and girls are flying !!! Have very nice and super stacked Zkittalicious, looks like she will be my new love ;))) Happy Growing !!!
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💚 Amnesia Haze Auto by Zamnesia – Pheno A Week 6 | Elegance in Motion Welcome back to another chapter of the 8×8 Adventure! One of the greatest joys of running a phenotype hunt is watching each plant slowly reveal its own identity. This week's spotlight belongs to Amnesia Haze Auto – Pheno A, and she continues to separate herself from the rest of the room. Tall. Graceful. A little unconventional. And absolutely fascinating. While many plants begin focusing on building dense flowers, this lady still seems determined to keep reaching upward, stretching with confidence while simultaneously stacking fresh blooms along every branch. She's writing her own story, and I'm more than happy to let her. ⸻ 🌱 The 12/12 From Seed Adventure If this is your first visit to this diary, welcome! Every plant in this project has been grown using my favourite cultivation experiment: 12/12 From Seed. Rather than giving the plants a traditional vegetative period, every seed has lived under a 12-hour light / 12-hour dark schedule from the moment it germinated. The objective isn't simply growing smaller plants. It's about discovering how different genetics—and even different phenotypes from the very same cultivar—express themselves when every environmental variable remains identical. Every plant enjoys: • The same grow room • The same lighting • The same nutrition • The same environmental conditions • The same training philosophy • The same care The only variable is genetics. And this Amnesia Haze continues proving just how unique those genetics can be. ⸻ 🌿 A Personality You Can't Miss This phenotype has become one of the easiest plants in the room to recognize. Her foliage is unlike almost anything growing beside her. The leaves are incredibly long and narrow, giving the entire plant a light, elegant appearance that perfectly complements her open structure. Many growers would immediately describe this as a "classic sativa look." Personally, I prefer to look beyond those traditional labels. Modern cannabis genetics are wonderfully diverse, and leaf shape doesn't necessarily predict how a plant will grow, flower or even express its effects. Still, there's no denying that this phenotype carries that beautiful tropical elegance that makes Amnesia Haze so iconic. It's simply a pleasure to watch. ⸻ 🌸 Flowers Taking Centre Stage This week she's fully committed to flowering. Fresh white pistils continue emerging across every flowering site, and the small budlets are beginning to link together along the branches. Interestingly, she still appears to be stretching. Rather than switching abruptly from vertical growth into flower production, she's balancing both at the same time. That's something I often enjoy seeing with more vigorous phenotypes. They continue building their framework while gradually filling it with flowers, creating plenty of room for each cola to develop over the coming weeks. Right now she's building the stage. Soon the performance begins. ⸻ 🍃 Wonderfully Different One of the things I appreciate most about this lady is that she refuses to fit neatly into expectations. Some of her upper leaves twist slightly. Others curl in unusual directions. The top growth has its own quirky character. Yet despite those unique traits, she's showing exactly what matters most. Healthy colour. Strong growth. No signs of nutrient deficiencies. No indication that she's struggling. Sometimes plants simply express themselves differently, and that's exactly why phenotype hunting is so rewarding. Perfection isn't always about uniformity. Sometimes it's about individuality. ⸻ 💧 Feeding for the Flowering Journey As flowering continues, the nutrition program is now fully supporting bloom development while maintaining the lush, healthy foliage the plant has carried since the beginning. Current nutrition includes: • Plagron Terra Bloom • Sugar Royal • Pure Zym • Power Buds • Green Sensation • pH adjustment using pH Plus and Lemon Kick This week also marks the introduction of Green Sensation, one of Plagron's flowering additives designed to support flower development throughout the final stages of bloom. Rather than relying on several separate bloom boosters, Green Sensation combines multiple functions into a single product, helping support flower formation, resin production and overall plant performance while keeping the feeding program simple and consistent. So far, this lady seems to be enjoying every drop. ⸻ 🌡️ Growing Together Under One Roof Although this is an autoflower, she's sharing the same flowering room as all of her photoperiod sisters. That's one of the aspects I enjoy most about this project. Every phenotype—auto or photoperiod—is experiencing the same environment, making it much easier to appreciate how genetics alone influence each plant's development. Current grow room conditions include: • Day temperature: 29°C • Night temperature: 25°C • Relative humidity: 60% • pH: 6.0 • EC: 1.78 mS/cm • Solution temperature: 21°C • Root zone temperature: 21°C • CO₂ concentration: 636 ppm Maintaining a stable environment allows every plant to express its natural potential without unnecessary fluctuations affecting the comparison. ⸻ 📸 This Week's Gallery This week's photographs capture exactly why this phenotype has become one of my favourites to observe. The full-plant portraits highlight her remarkable height and elegant structure, with long internodes creating an airy canopy that allows light to reach nearly every flowering site. The close-up photographs reveal clusters of brilliant white pistils beginning to gather along the stems, while the unique foliage gives every image a personality of its own. Some leaves reach outward like delicate fingers. Others curl gently around the developing flowers. Together they create a plant that looks almost wild, yet remains healthy, vigorous and full of life. She's impossible to confuse with anyone else in the room. ⸻ 🔮 Looking Ahead Over the next couple of weeks I'm expecting this beautiful lady to gradually slow her stretch and shift more of her energy toward flower production. If her current structure is any indication, those long, elegant branches should eventually become lined with elongated flowers from top to bottom. She's already shown she prefers doing things her own way. Now I'm excited to see what kind of harvest that unique personality will produce. ⸻ 💚 Thank You Thank you so much for following another chapter of this 8×8 Adventure. Watching every phenotype reveal its own personality while growing under identical conditions continues to remind me that no two plants are ever truly alike. A huge thank you to: 💚 GrowDiaries for providing an incredible platform where growers from around the world can document, learn and inspire one another. Zamnesia for providing the genetics that make this phenotype hunt possible. 🌱 Plagron for supplying the nutrition supporting these plants from seed to harvest. 💡 Future of Grow LED for delivering the light powering this entire room every single day. 🌿 TrolMaster for helping maintain a stable environment where every phenotype can express its own unique potential. And finally, thank you to everyone following these diaries, sharing your thoughts, asking questions and joining me on this journey. Every plant tells a different story. Amnesia Haze Auto – Pheno A is proving that sometimes the most memorable plants aren't the ones that look perfectly uniform—they're the ones confident enough to grow in their own unique way. Growers Love. 💚🌿
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This pheno turned out to be absolutely gorgeous in color and smell. Piney and fruity. One of the bigger yields in the tent and a very unique growth structure due to the fasciation. I am really excited to dry and trim these big beautiful buds. The smell is delightful too. I may try to reveg this pheno. I wanna grow this one again! 3rd phone is getting flipped to flower now. Will give actual dry weight once done drying out. Smoke report coming soon too.
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Week 13!🤓 I get the fever every time you cross my mind😳 2 weeks now that she s under the FC1000 EVO @ 100% without any sign of foxtail,nanners or light stress!!!without CO2 or Exhale bags or idk what…it’s a beast🤩 I don’t have a PPFD meter or the app on my phone but it should be around 1000-1400 umol/m2!LOL I don’t have any secret ingredient the key is to have a good ventilation and a super healthy plant! Don’t do that if your plant is not healthy or she will burn for sure!🤓 Take care💚
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Week 4 for the sugar bombs 😁 another 4 or 5 weeks to go (depending on the phenotype) but we will notice when she's ready in the later flowering, for the rest everything is going quite good in my opinion, for now i must say that its a quite stable strain, no signs of nanners or any other trouble after applied HST which is good news!
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Heya Growmies, this week was pretty eventful first off, the plant is in flowering in full force and doing really well despite a lot of user error throughout its life! I mentioned last week I was going to do two things, the plants last major defoliation and turn my DWC into a 2 bucket RDWC. I have managed to get around to both, I am always anxious when defoliating, scared of taking off too much but this time I really pushed my comfort zone, let me know what you think. before, in my other grows, I have a lot of larfy buds, I dont want those, I want tight, dense small nuggies, I think one of my bigger problems back then was defoliation amount, I just left too many fan leaves. RDWC.... Let me just say that I have proven to myself this week that I'm not destined to become a plumber, in my first iteration the drain line was too small, causing the pump to overpower it and overflow the plant bucket, I changed out the hose for some 50mm pvc tubing, which worked wonders, for the first few hours I sprung leaks and had to pull my plant out during her dark period to fix it; no bueno. All is well right now though, no leaks and everything is circulating nicely at 500 liters an hour. I could probably get a bigger pump, but its fine, I'm going to stop tempting fate. From here on out honestly, theres not much more for me to do other than go into the garden, pull a fan leave here or there, check flowers for nanners and balls and adjust the water. It's on cruise control now Stay safe out there growmies, keep growing!
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1st October 25 First visit to side after 2 months, had no time to feed or water this girl. Buds size not there because of lack of food and water but still survived. Could be better .Super nice colour, smell like blueberry for sure. No bud rot what's so ever. Definitely will try again next season
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Hallo zusammen 🤙. Sie wachsen sehr schön und machen keine Probleme. Sie bekommen 20 % Rabatt bei Zamnesia und der Code lautet ZAMMIGD2023.
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Growing growing growing. So, I have an extremely stressful job, and even though working with plants (of all types, not just weed) is how I unwind, it is coming to a head. Therefore, while I am still trying to get my updates up on Saturday or Sunday, sometimes, I spend the weekend just short of catatonic. However, enough about that shit. These plants are BUSHY. B-U-S-H-Y. Thankfully, the plants have realized where each other are and aren't really growing into each other. We're getting closer to one square yard by the moment it seems like. Other than that, not too much to report. Whenever I open the tent, I am hit by a blast of smell. I can't wait to see what these smell like when they're actually flowering. I have already decided what I will be adding in for the flower cycle, so we'll see. Update: after a bunch of deliberation, I spent a good chunk of time between the past 2 days defoliating, LST, and supercropping these plants to stop growing into each other. I'm happy with the results, and pictures will be up soon.
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8/23 - End of Week 3. Going to start some top feeding at like half strength for the Fox Farm Soil schedule in next few days. Drinking well and consistently from the self-watering bases. Bugs seem to be under control but will probably add some bits to the bases to make sure the gnats don't resurface. Stalk is strong and looking good and a good amount of new growth after taking some fan leaves off yesterday to "top". CO2 levels looking a little better, opened another vent in the tent. 8/22 - Adjusted light down to 80% after getting a lux meter and checking the intensity. Soil PH is slighly acidic at 6.1. Got some phUp and phDown but haven't adjusted yet. Trimmed top 4 fan leaves to stall out the top stalk and open up the bottom branches a bit. Added a mushroom exhale bag to increase co2 levels, were sitting around 500 ppm before I added. 8/21 - Still drying out the self-watering base a bit, will add water today. Sides of fabric pot still a bit wet to the touch but I think that's just the active wicking going on. Thought the initial canoe'ing leaves were from overwatering when overfilling the self-watering base but now I think it has more to do w/ some shock from the thrips and 24 hour light, or perhaps a bit of sunburn from being sprayed w/ the neem oil / bug killer. 8/16 - Had to fight off some thrips and still dialing in the tent conditions. Might be a little overwatered currently.