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167 grams for 2 plants. went 9 weeks, Had a bit budrot in one of the phenos at week 10. Very easy to grow, not a big stretcher imo. Maybe double it size. Havee a gassy pheno and a fruity pheno. If you look for a outstanding indica with extra on the taste e and smell and a heavy hitter...search no further
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It's below zero outside and my heater can't keep up. Also the humidifier for this tent broke and I can't afford to replace it right now. It's starting to smell like fruit roll ups, so that's nice. Hopefully reaching the end of stretch.
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Nothing to really say except that they are growing very well Thank you for reading I will continue to update have a happy grow
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Decent amount of growth this week, continued to train out and gave her a nice defoliation to open her up.
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Week 2 of the flowering phase flew by 🌱💨. Unfortunately, I may have overdone it with potassium or kept the water level too high – the classic signs of clawing leaves were evident. Thankfully, they seem to be recovering now and are back under control 💪🍃. My IR night experiment is showing clear results 🌌: The plants exposed to infrared radiation at night stretched significantly more. This might be especially beneficial for this indica-dominant strain as it leads to better canopy distribution, improved airflow, and reduced risks of mold and disease. Plus, the light distribution is much more efficient now, which I’m excited to see pay off. On the downside, my Orange Sherbert turned hermaphroditic 😔. It’s hard to pinpoint the cause – overfertilization seems unlikely since I’m using only organic nutrients. I suspect it might be linked to an E-field experiment I’ve been running. To confirm this theory, I’ll conduct a new grow with a similar strain next year to see if the electric field negatively impacts cannabis development. Stay tuned for updates! Drop a like and follow along for more grow insights 🌿✨. See you next week! Woche 2 der Blütephase ist wie im Flug vergangen 🌱💨. Leider habe ich wohl etwas zu viel Kalium gegeben oder den Wasserstand zu hoch gehalten – die typischen Anzeichen von Adlerkrallen waren sichtbar. Zum Glück scheinen sich diese jetzt zurückzubilden und sind wieder unter Kontrolle 💪🍃. Mein IR-Nachtexperiment zeigt bereits deutliche Ergebnisse 🌌: Die Pflanzen, die nachts mit Infrarotstrahlung bestrahlt wurden, haben deutlich stärker gestretcht. Das ist besonders bei dieser indica-dominanten Sorte wahrscheinlich von Vorteil, da es zu einer besseren Verteilung des Blätterdachs führt. Dadurch verbessert sich die Luftzirkulation, das Risiko von Schimmel und Krankheiten wird minimiert, und die Lichtverteilung wird effizienter. Ich bin gespannt, wie sich das weiter auswirkt! Leider hat meine Orange Sherbert gezwittert 😔. Woran das genau liegt, kann ich schwer sagen. Eine Überdüngung halte ich für unwahrscheinlich, da ich nur biologischen Dünger verwendet habe. Ich vermute, dass mein E-Feld-Experiment eine Rolle spielt. Um das zu bestätigen, werde ich nächstes Jahr einen neuen Durchlauf mit einer ähnlichen Sorte machen und prüfen, ob das elektrische Feld tatsächlich eine ungünstige Rückentwicklung der Pflanze verursacht. Bleibt dran, lasst ein Like da und folgt mir für weitere Updates 🌿✨. Bis nächste Woche!
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It's week four of flower, and my humidifier is busted. I can't afford to replace it right now so she's stressing. And by she I mean the two clones and then I popped the mom in the same pot due to space constraints. They seem to be doing well despite the dead of winter in Michigan humidity.
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Things are moving along. Just maintaining the environment, dropped the humidity and temps down. as these flowers bulk and starting to ripen up. Dropped temps to 74 during day and 68 during night and keeping humidity around 48% The aromas are developing and become very concentrated and more complex.
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💥💥💥💥💥 C'est le feu 🔥🔥🔥 #trolmaster #madamegrow
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She finally puts on some decent weight, i keep feeding strong for another week
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Week 6 - Transition to Flower (First Bloom Week) The Donutz squad has officially entered the bloom phase, kicking off the first week of flower in style. The upgrade to 7L pots has gone smoothly, and the plants are thriving in their new space. Monday marked the start of the flowering cycle, and everything is set up for an efficient and productive Sea of Green. Setup Adjustments: Canopy Leveling: The taller plants in the front row are left as-is, while the shorter ones in the back have been placed on top of the empty 3.7L pots. This ensures an even canopy for maximum light distribution. Defoliation: Everything under the net that wouldn’t develop into usable bud — based on past experience — has been trimmed away. The focus is now entirely on the top canopy and cola production. Nutrients & Care: Flowering Nutrients: Greenhouse Feeding Bloom is in play, with 30g applied per 7L pot (following the recommended 3-5g per liter). This should carry the plants through the stretch phase and provide a strong start for flower development. Watering: Still cruising with reverse osmosis (RO) water, keeping things clean and steady. Light Intensity: Slowly ramping up the light week by week to avoid shocking the plants, aiming for full intensity once they’ve settled into the flowering phase. Plans for the Stretch & Beyond: A second net is ready to go for after the stretch, ensuring the canopy remains supported and those fat nugs don’t collapse under their own weight. Continued monitoring of canopy height and plant health as they shift their energy into flowering. Observations: The Donutz are responding well to the flowering transition, with no visible stress. The even canopy and clean lollipop structure are setting the stage for optimal bud production. Everything is lining up perfectly for a strong flowering run. The Donutz are about to shine, and the tent is poised to deliver a heavy, uniform harvest. The Florida Gang energy is real — time to watch the nugs stack!
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Day 34 this lady is running, I can see flowers getting bigger every day, smell started really really soon this time so I already had to add the Carbon Filter. I’d like to close the cycle in less then 80 days. It would be great First flowering fertilisation Ph 6.2 Ppm 631 Day 37 - 9 of flower 🌸 Started blooming fertilisation, I’m keep Giving all-in one from aptus, i think I lm substitute with super pk and I stop all in one. Ph 6.2 Ppm 731 As I’m growing an solito in a 9.2 lt pots with all mix nutrients I’m slowing down with all in one and just giving base feedings, I ll decide later if I should give super-pk for the next weeks Day 40, tomorrow will be feeding days. Sge’s going really well, resin is already showing up on flowers that are several as and colorfull, smell is already there 🤤 Tomorrow update with feedings parameters. Day 41 feeding day Aptus regulator 0,15ml/1 lt Aptus all in one 1,25ml/1lt Aptus Topbooster 0,3 ml Aptus enzym + 0,5 ml Calmag 0,3 ml /L Ph 6,18 Ppm 756 Let’s see
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had some lockout issues due to the pk booster.. i never use pk boosters. live and learn.
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Flowering W1 D1 Girls moved into big tent, biggest girl is 60cm, smallest 53cm. Little to none transplant shock. Fast recovery Girls are already oversize , i should put them earlier in flowering. First days starting with same environment settings, later into week reducing watering frequency and night/day temperature differential. Mix fresh nutrient solution with Athena Core + Bloom + Sio2 + HOCl @ 5.64ec - 5.75PH Light intensity - 650 PPFD , Light distance - 55cm, DLI - 29, Light Interval 12/12 Day RH - 69/72%, Night RH - 67/70%, Day Temperature - 28/29c, Night Temperature -24c/25c, Leaf temperature 26/27c, VPD Day - 0.8/1.0 , VPD Night 0.8/1.0 CO2 - 600+PPM Nutrient Tank - 2.64EC, PH-5.70, Temperature - 18/20c, ORP-410/450mV Day Misting - 20s ON/15min OFF + 1 x 2 minute long shot Night Misting - 20s ON/30min OFF Runoff - 20.00h - 2.54ec/5.75ph Flowering W1 D2 Light intensity - 730 PPFD , Light distance - 60cm, DLI - 35, Light Interval 12/12 Day RH - 69/74%, Night RH - 66/79%, Day Temperature - 27/28c, Night Temperature -25c/26c, Leaf temperature 25/26c, VPD Day - 0.6/0.7 , VPD Night 0.7/0.8 CO2 - 390+PPM Nutrient Tank - 2.74EC, PH-5.99 Temperature - 19/21c, ORP-410/450mV Day Misting - 25s ON/20min OFF + 2 x 5 minute long shot - Night Misting - 25sON/30min OFF 10.00 r2750-6.01ph, Flowering W1 D3 Athena Stack 0.1ml + 1 drop H4SiO2 - 150ml Girls are grow 2-3cm in height from yesterday , think its going to be a problem with height and size after stretch. Stop venting at night, dehumidifier doing the job done plus raise temperature in tent. Around 26c in night time. Light intensity - 750 PPFD , Light distance - 60cm, DLI - 35, Light Interval 12/12 Day RH - 69/74%, Night RH - 66/79%, Day Temperature - 27/28c, Night Temperature -25c/26c, Leaf temperature 25/26c, VPD Day - 0.9/1.0 , VPD Night 0.8/1.0 CO2 - 590+PPM Nutrient Tank - 2.84EC, PH-5.98 Temperature - 19/20c, ORP-410/450mV - PERFECT 😇 for this stage! Day Misting - 25s ON/20min OFF + 1 x 5 minute long shot Night Misting - 25sON/30min OFF 10.00 r2880-5.95ph, 21.30 r2840/6.10ph Flowering W1 D4 Light intensity - Max 850 PPFD , Light distance - 55cm, DLI - 35, Light Interval 12/12 Day RH - 69/74%, Night RH - 66/79%, Day Temperature - 27/28c, Night Temperature -25c/26c, Leaf temperature 25/26c, VPD Day - 0.8/1.0 , VPD Night 0.7/1.0 CO2 - 400+PPM Nutrient Tank - 2.84EC, PH-5.98 Temperature - 19/20c, ORP-410/450mV Day Misting - 25s ON/20min OFF + 1 x 5 minute long shot Night Misting - 25sON/30min OFF Runoff - 10.00h r2910ec-6.02ph, 20.30h r2840ec/6.12ph Flowering W1 D5 Middle girl is 65cm, 2-3cm growth per day so far. Remove some bigger fan leaves from dominating branches and from the middle of the plants-main stem Light intensity - Max 850 PPFD , Light distance - 55cm, DLI - 35, Light Interval 12/12 Day RH - 69/74%, Night RH - 66/79%, Day Temperature - 27/28c, Night Temperature -25c/26c, Leaf temperature 25/26c, VPD Day - 0.8/1.0 , VPD Night 0.7/1.0 CO2 - 400+PPM Nutrient Tank - 2.84EC, PH-5.98 Temperature - 19/20c, ORP-410/450mV Day Misting - 25s ON/20min OFF + 1 x 5 minute long shot Night Misting - 25sON/30min OFF Runoff - 10.00 r2990/6.06PH, 16,00 r2880 Flowering W1 D6 Foliar feed - Athena Stack + H4SiO2 - 200ml Lowering shot duration by 5s in day and night irrigation Light intensity - Max 850 PPFD , Light distance - 55cm, DLI - 35, Light Interval 12/12, keeping light at same distance Day RH - 69/74%, Night RH - 66/79%, Day Temperature - 28/29c, Night Temperature -25c/26c, Leaf temperature 25/26c, VPD Day - 0.8/1.0 , VPD Night 0.9/1.0 CO2 - 400+PPM Nutrient Tank - 2.84EC, PH-5.95 Temperature - 19/20c, ORP-410/450mV Day Misting - 20s ON/20min OFF + 1 x 5 minute long shot - lowering shot duration Night Misting - 20sON/30min OFF - lowering shot duration Runoff - 10.00 r3120ec/6.06PH, 16,00 r2900ec Flowering W1 D7 Middle girl 72cm, grow in height around 17cm in first week. Too much for first week of flowering. Need to stack this girls soon Mix new nutrient tank - 2.99ec/5.75PH, In night time temperatures drop to 21-22c, VPD is stable, lowering humidity at that moment.... 15/20 - 15/30 + 1x5min, cascade irrigation Light intensity - Max 750 PPFD , Light distance - 55cm, DLI - 35, Light Interval 12/12, Day RH - 69/72%, Night RH - 62/69%, Day Temperature - 28/29c, Night Temperature -21c/22c, Leaf temperature 25/26c, VPD Day - 0.8/1.0 , VPD Night 0.9/1.0 CO2 - 400+PPM Nutrient Tank - 3.0EC, PH-5.95 Temperature - 19/20c, ORP-410/450mV Day Misting - 15s ON/20min OFF + 1 x 5 minute long shot - lowering shot duration Night Misting - 15sON/30min OFF - lowering shot duration Runoff from last night, in the morning- 2910ec/5.95PH, in night time is probably even more
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Day 72 since seed touched soil. All is okeish in garden. Twins are showing signs of light burn and toxicity. I always get toxicity during first few waterings with slow release nutes. One twin is bigger and way frostier than any other plant in garden. Mars TSL2000 is now on very healthy distance. Works fine. Temps are in good range. Humidity spikes to 70 on watering day, but is in 60-65 during others. Happy Growing !!!