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01/25/2022 Reppoted one but need bigger pots, developing nice side shoots for plenty of clones. One more week in small pots need to buy new ones
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🌱 Semana 3 desde germinación – Ajustes clave. Entramos en la semana 3 desde germinación y esta semana hemos hecho varios cambios importantes para empezar a empujar el crecimiento. 🔹 Riego y fertilización. Esta semana hemos aumentado la cantidad de fertilizantes, subiendo la EC del riego hasta 0.8. Además, hemos cambiado la estrategia de riego: Riegos más cortos y continuos Objetivo: subir la EC del suelo, que estaba bastante baja 📉 EC suelo inicio semana: 0.5 📈 EC suelo final semana 3: 1.2 Este control ha sido posible gracias al sensor 3-en-1 del kit GGS AC5 de Spider Farmer, que nos está facilitando muchísimo el ajuste fino del cultivo. 🔹 Próximos riegos. A partir de ahora, en los siguientes riegos añadiremos Atazyme de Atami a la tabla, para mejorar la actividad radicular y ayudar a asimilar mejor los nutrientes. 🔹 Iluminación y clima. Hemos subido la potencia del LED Spider Farmer SF2000 301H EVO al 75%, lo que ha provocado Un ligero aumento de la temperatura ambiente Mejor intensidad lumínica para esta fase de crecimiento Por ahora las plantas están respondiendo bien a los cambios, con un verde sano y crecimiento constante. Seguimos ajustando poco a poco, sin prisas pero sin pausas 💪🌿
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ok one more week, the ripper haze genetics plants have quintupled their size in the change to 12h, I had to tie them up since they don't stop growing, I can't wait for them to finish stretching and start to fatten the flowers. normal problems of having many different genetics in the same grow tent. otherwise everything is going well. that's all, regards.
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Divine Seeds 2025 Auto Contest 👉Sponsored👈 AK-47XL Auto W5 F1 7/6- 12 AK47XL has 3 tops, stretched about 6 inches, now 18 inches and started flower. What an exciting week for AK47! I moved her outside last week and so far is demonstrating resistance to heat and humidity. Let's keep that going little Miss Candy. We have returned to heat in the 90s with heat index at or above 100. with rain expected daily this coming week. I am giving water only for this grow since I have Supersoil as part of the base and will add Green Sensation during flower. As always, thank you all for stopping by, for the likes and most of all growers’ love and support. Stay green, growers love 💚🌿 💫Natrona💫
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Weekly feed of microben terra actus looking healthy all took topping well
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Days 33-35 Both ladies have been transplanted and moved into the Veg tent! If you look in the video you can see the setup. Both are in 10.5"x10.5" square nursery pots approx 3Gal each. Both were put into happy frog soil using azos and recharge during transplant. I have them under an optic 8+ with a cob as supplemental lighting Day 37: A light defoliation day today, especially for #1. I removed all the mature fan leaves that were blocking any bud sites or nodes at all. Essentially leaving the top 2 mature leaves in tact. I honestly did not want to do this! It was heart wrenching to mutilate such a beautiful naturally growing plant 🤷‍♂️ practicality wins in the end tho. I removed the 2 oldest lowest fan leaves from #2 as well. More for sanitation reasons. They werent8blocking anything but the uh were dragging in the dirt and starting to fade anyhow. I actually kept 1 leaf. My 1st time ever doing this. The leaf is so neat, overlapping itself. *transplant update day 37* In my very green opinion they look to be struggling a bit with the transplant. I like to wet my medium prior to placing the rootball in, sometimes it's great and the roots chase it. Sometimes they get a little water logged and it takes a week b4 watering. I'm thinking it's the latter in this scenario. Day 38; #1's top fan leaves are rolling in again. I figured it was heat but the surface area doesn't get above 78° which from what I've read is fine. Maybe it's a strain issue? Looks very imdica, ma uh be is accustomed to a cooler climate? Day 39: I lowered #1 about a foot further from the light. She is still all curled up tho. It isn't heat. I watered them at transplant per my usual routine. 2 other plants stranded extremely bad and these 2 are acting goofy. I probably over did it that day Day 42 and 43 In day 42 CMOG #1 needed some water. It's her 1st drink since transplant. #2 on the other hand is drinking a bit less. I also took 2 upper fan leaves off #1(I hate doing it, but gotta promote those bud sites!! Day 43nothing really to report. I videotaped myself plucking a couple lower fan leaves. I'm raising the fan a bit more above #2 to keep wind stress down. Day 44: 🚨⛈️Emergency!!⛈️🚨 Power is out! My light cycle is as follows: on at 6pm off at 12pm. Its 2:45am right now and the power has gone out. Which was wierd because it went out b4 the storm hit! It was fricken midday when the outtage happen!! My poor Chocolate Mint OG 😖 keeping humididty down is gonna be hard and my grow is very far from and natural light source even if they were on the same cycle as nature 🤷‍♂️🤦‍♂️ if ur reading this say a quick prayer! Thanks!!🙏✌️🌱
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Startschuss für den nächsten Run gemeinsam mit der Cannacommunity! 🌱 Zwei Samen der Triple Mints XXL Feminised von Sensi Seeds sind ins Rennen gegangen. Die Entscheidung ist direkt in der ersten Phase gefallen: Während der eine Samen bereits als vitaler Sämling das Köpfchen aus der Erde streckt, hing der zweite noch in der Keimung fest. Ich habe mich daher klar für den offensichtlich kräftigeren Pheno entschieden, der ab jetzt die Hauptrolle im Zelt übernimmt! 🔥✨
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Love every plant each one is growing differently stacking different even the visual difference of one strain growin two different ways combined smells of diesel, pez candy and lemons
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This is the first day of week 4. I decided against any form or training or topping and decided to focus on watering and getting nutrients correct for this first grow. Being it’s a tent grow, I can essentially grow when I choose now anyway. Touching the plant leaves the soft but pleasant smell on your fingers that we all know and love. I’ve also drilled more holes in the bottom of the pot and do get some runoff when I water now. Considering switching to 12/12 in a weeks time.
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Just maintaining the tent, and she is doing so well, think she is gonna be my highest yielding auto to date, looking beautyy
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GG4 Clone day 180 11-30-24 - Gave 4 cups of feed water GG4 Clone day 182 12-2-24 - Gave 2 cups of feed water GG4 Clone day 184 12-4-24 - Gave 2 cups of feed water GG4 Clone day 186 12-6-24 - Harvested rest of plant
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Flushing as we speak! Chopping this plant in 2 days to get a harvest done before the competition ends! This is an amazingly fast plant! Resin production- ✅ Terps - ✅ Fast - ✅ Easy to grow - ✅ I cannot say enough about this lady! Just fed an average amount of nutrients. Vegged a little longer because of flower tent overflow, but once she flipped, she was fast and quality all the way! More details to come! ✌️🏻💚
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Hello Growers and Tokers! 👋 👩‍🌾 🧑‍🌾.🔥💨 Finally got that transpant done. Added a bit of root juice to help out the transplant. Won't be adding nutes until next week, directly bloom nutes.. Took waaaay to long to transplant. They didn't get any growth becuase of the bad weather these past weeks. Very bummed out about that. Two of the are already in prefower.. the tiniest i hope grows a bit more.. can't really ask for much more given the bad weather and that they're autos.. I'll for sure be doing a re run with this strain with better stable conditions. Take care out there! One love!
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This plant is producing flowers very fast. A week before you could barely see pistols, now you can see them clearly stacking in every branch. She trippeled her size in just 2 weeks. Overall she is not a thirsty plant and accepts the substrate really well. I did not use fertilizer , only some silicate, but no NPK fertilizer . But still, her leaves are in a healthy dark green colour, even though only a light-mix has been used. Maybe I will add some small amounts of P and K mono, but I don't think it's necessary. So far no purple to be seen, I hope it changed in the further bud-development.
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Unfortunately GrowDiaries is still acting a little funny with harvest updates, so this report is being uploaded under a normal flowering week again. But make no mistake — this is harvest time. Week 14 from seed, and these girls were ready. 🌱✂️ And honestly… what a beautiful journey this has been. Before talking about harvest itself, I think this is the perfect moment for a quick recap of how these Amnesia Skunks reached this point. This entire run was done The Zamnesia Way — simple, intentional, and plant-led. 12/12 from seed. No traditional veg phase. Very little touching. Almost no manipulation besides some gentle leaf tucking and selective support when needed. No chasing perfection. No fighting the plant. No forcing structure. Just attention, observation, environment, light, airflow, nutrition, and letting the plants grow naturally into the PPFD instead of forcing them into it. And somehow, through simplicity, these girls rewarded us beautifully. Not the tallest plants. Not the biggest yield monsters. But wow… these buds came out incredibly dense, compact, greasy, and aromatic. The structure on these flowers was honestly beautiful to watch during trimming. Thick stems, heavy branching, dense internals… almost like processing little pieces of timber instead of flowers. You can clearly see where the density comes from when looking at the branch structure itself. By Week 14, the signs were all there: fading leaves, slowed drinking, fully swollen flowers, strong aroma, mature trichomes, and that overall feeling the plant gives you when she says: “I’m ready.” So harvest day arrived. ✂️ Some plants were dried whole. Some were broken down branch by branch. And in reality, the dry room became a mix of both methods depending on available space and plant structure. The drying process itself is one of the most important and misunderstood parts of cultivation. A proper dry is not just about removing water. It’s about preserving terpenes, slowing degradation, protecting cannabinoids, and allowing the flower to transition gently instead of crashing into dryness. These girls dried for around 7–10 days. Temperatures stayed mostly around 18–20°C, while humidity stayed close to 60% RH overall. During the first couple of days, humidity was intentionally lowered closer to 45% to help remove the initial surface moisture and reduce the chance of trapped humidity inside these very dense flowers. After that initial phase, the environment stabilized and the flowers were allowed to slow dry properly. One of the simplest indicators we use is the branch “click.” Not a complete snap. Not bending like rubber. But that soft internal click that tells you the outside has dried enough while the inside still contains life and moisture ready for curing. That’s when trimming begins. And for this run, everything was hand trimmed. Scissors. Trim bins. Patience. Love. Care. Every single bud handled individually. Machine trimming is fast, but hand trimming preserves shape, resin heads, bag appeal, and overall flower integrity in a completely different way. Especially with flowers like these, covered in resin and packed tightly, hand trimming allows you to keep the flower looking and feeling natural instead of shaved down or damaged. And underneath the trim bin… the gold. ✨ What many people call waste is actually one of the most beautiful rewards of trimming carefully. All the tiny broken trichome heads, loose resin, micro sugar leaf coverage and fallen gland heads collect naturally at the bottom of the trim bin during the trimming process. That’s what I like to call “trim bin gold.” Not full-melt hash but almost. Not static sift. Not dry sift. But a beautiful natural resin-rich collection straight from handling properly dried flowers. And honestly… these girls gave A LOT of it. One of the resin balls alone came out around 0.7g after simple hand rolling from collected trim-bin resin, while the second plant also produced a very respectable amount even without bothering to weigh it properly. Sticky. Aromatic. Potent. A true pleasure after long trimming sessions. 😄 After trimming, the flowers were transferred into glass jars and also into the Zamnesia vacuum curing containers. And these containers honestly deserve a quick explanation because they are actually very useful for curing. Unlike normal storage, vacuum containers help reduce excess oxygen exposure around the flower while still allowing proper curing conditions inside. Less oxygen means slower terpene degradation, slower oxidation, and better long-term aroma preservation when used correctly. The flowers are now curing slowly and properly for over a month before the final smoke report arrives. And yes… there will absolutely be a full follow-up report very soon. That next report will focus much more on: the cured flower, aroma development, smoke quality, effects, terpene profile, how the cure evolved, and a full reflection on everything we did — and did not do — during this run. Because sometimes what you choose NOT to do matters just as much as what you do. As for final dry numbers after trimming and curing: 57.2g 116.3g 33.8g 85.2g So together, both Amnesia Skunks gave you a final dry/cured/manicured total of 292.5 grams And honestly? For two relatively compact 12/12-from-seed plants with minimal intervention… I’m more than happy. But numbers never tell the whole story. The smell. The density. The stickiness. The trim-bin resin. The beauty of the flowers themselves. That’s the real reward. And before closing this harvest chapter, I truly want to thank everybody involved in this journey. The GrowDiaries platform. The entire community. The longtime followers and OGs. The new followers discovering the page for the first time. The curious ones. The silent ones. The skeptics. The lovers. The haters. The people who only stopped by for 5 seconds. And the people who stayed for the entire grow. Thank you. Thank you to Zamnesia for the genetics. Thank you to Plagron for the nutrition. Thank you to the gear that kept running day after day. Thank you to the environment itself. Thank you to the plants. And thank YOU for being here with me until harvest day. 🌱 The story is not over yet. The cure continues. And the smoke report comes next. 📡 DELETED @ 1K Please stay tuned.we never quit https://www.youtube.com/@TheDogDoctorOfficial NEW 🙏 Thank you for your patience and continued support. FOR DISCOUNT CODES AND MORE JUST FOLLOW THE LINK https://website.beacons.ai/dogdoctorofficial 📲 Don’t forget to Subscribe and follow me on Instagram and YouTube @DogDoctorOfficial for exclusive content, real-time updates, and behind-the-scenes magic. We’ve got so much more coming, including transplanting and all the amazing techniques that go along with it. You won’t want to miss it. 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Trust me, you won’t want to miss the next steps, let’s push the boundaries of indoor horticulture together! As always, this is shared for educational purposes, aiming to spread understanding and appreciation for this plant. Let’s celebrate it responsibly and continue to learn and grow together. With true love comes happiness. Always believe in yourself, and always do things expecting nothing and with an open heart. Be a giver, and the universe will give back in ways you could never imagine. 💚 Growers love to all 💚 📸 P.S. – The Eye Behind the Lens All photos in this diary (for now — except for the ones showing the camera, which I took with an iPhone) are taken with a Sony A6700 paired with a Sony full-frame macro lens and a few more. Photography is part of the story — it’s how we share the fine textures, the glow, and the quiet details that words can’t always capture. I’ve also started experimenting with photo stacking — a technique where multiple images, each taken at a slightly different focus point, are layered together to create one perfectly sharp image from front to back. It’s not digital enhancement or AI; it’s pure photography — a way to reveal the plant’s beauty in microscopic depth, from trichome to petal. You’ll even see a few shots of "ghost me" capturing the shots — camera, lens, setup — because every grow deserves not just to be cultivated, but documented like art. FOR DISCOUNT CODES AND MORE JUST FOLLOW THE LINK https://website.beacons.ai/dogdoctorofficial NEW DISCORD - Official Server Invite Link : https://discord.gg/ksjAkA5T74
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Emerald Fire OG Auto from Humboldt Seed Company. Took a sample last week and smoked a couple, spicy, it hits hard. Still maturing, I am getting anxious for the final product. Has a peppery smell and sweet at the end. Kind of like a peppery cucumber.
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The first one was harvested today. It looks great and smells great. The buds are rock hard. Wet weight is 448g the other two plants still need 1-2 weeks but I'm keeping an eye on them :)
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easy to grow, brings big buds, you can do nearly anything you want with this strain, i made some strange shapes with it, plant keeps throwing its bud. good quality harvest. i smoked it then it was fresh and now after +4wks curing it still tastes very good. in my opinion its not needed to cure for long period to achieve better taste