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Smell got really strong this week. Im keeping the AC on most of the time so the humidity levels drop down. I think still 3 weeks to go by the trichomes looks, and the plants keep fatten up ok. Almost there
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Pink Rosay Auto – Pheno A | Week 2 Vegetation Hello everyone, and welcome back to another update from the 12/12 From Seed adventure. Today we’re taking a closer look at Pink Rosay Auto Pheno A as she completes another week of healthy vegetative growth and continues building a strong foundation for the weeks ahead. One of the most enjoyable aspects of documenting individual phenotypes is watching their personalities emerge. Some plants announce themselves through explosive growth, some through unusual structure, and others through small visual characteristics that make them instantly recognizable. Pink Rosay Auto Pheno A has already developed one of those memorable traits. A small variegated patch on one of her leaves gives her a unique appearance among the group. Rather than being a concern, it appears to be simply part of her individual expression. The rest of the plant shows excellent vigor, healthy coloration, and strong developmental momentum. In fact, if the label disappeared tomorrow, that little camouflage marking would probably be enough to identify her immediately. Beyond that visual signature, the overall structure is developing beautifully. Looking from above, the canopy displays impressive symmetry with leaves extending evenly around the central growth point. Internodal spacing remains compact without becoming crowded, creating the ideal balance between airflow, light penetration, and future branch development. This is exactly the kind of architecture many growers hope to see during early vegetative growth. The plant is neither stretching nor remaining excessively compressed. Instead, she is stacking nodes efficiently while continuing to expand outward with each new set of leaves. The top growth is particularly encouraging. Fresh leaves are emerging rapidly from the center of the canopy with that vibrant lime-green coloration typical of actively dividing tissue. Every day the growth tip appears to gain more momentum, signaling that the plant has fully settled into her environment and is now focused on accelerating development. From the side profile, another positive characteristic becomes apparent. The stem is beginning to thicken noticeably. This is often overlooked at this stage, but stem development is one of the clearest indicators of overall plant health. A strong stem serves as the structural backbone that will later support branching, flowers, and increased biomass production. Pink Rosay Auto Pheno A appears to be investing energy both above and below the substrate, creating a solid foundation for future growth. Current nutrition remains consistent throughout the project: • Plagron Terra Grow – 1.8 ml/L • Plagron Pure Zym – 1 ml/L • Plagron Sugar Royal – 1 ml/L • Plagron Power Roots – 1 ml/L Each product contributes to a different aspect of development. Terra Grow supplies the primary nutrients required for vigorous vegetative expansion, particularly supporting the production of new leaves, stems, and chlorophyll. Power Roots encourages continued root-zone development, helping the plant establish the underground infrastructure required to sustain increasingly rapid growth. Pure Zym supports microbial activity and assists in breaking down organic material within the substrate, making nutrients more accessible to the plant. Sugar Royal complements the overall feeding strategy by supporting metabolic activity while helping prepare the plant for the stages that lie ahead. The response to this feeding program has been excellent. Leaf color remains uniform. Growth remains steady. No signs of nutrient stress are visible. And perhaps most importantly, the plant continues producing new growth at a consistent pace. Environmental conditions remained stable throughout the week: • 12/12 lighting schedule from seed • Day temperatures around 27°C • Night temperatures around 25°C • Relative humidity around 55% • CO₂ approximately 600 ppm • Solution temperature around 21°C • Substrate temperature around 21°C These stable conditions allow the plant to dedicate energy toward growth rather than environmental adaptation, and Pink Rosay Auto Pheno A is clearly taking full advantage of that consistency. One of the most promising observations this week is the rate at which new nodes are forming. Every new layer of growth brings additional branch sites and future flower potential. Looking closely at the node development, it becomes clear that the plant is already preparing the framework that will support later stages of the cycle. For a plant at this age, the balance between vigor, structure, and overall health is impressive. The canopy is expanding. The stem is strengthening. The root zone is likely developing rapidly beneath the surface. And the newest growth remains active and vibrant. All signs point toward a plant that is happy exactly where she is. For now, the objective remains simple: Maintain stability. Continue encouraging root expansion. Allow the canopy to develop naturally. And keep documenting the unique personality that makes this phenotype instantly recognizable. Week 2 closes with Pink Rosay Auto Pheno A looking healthy, balanced, and full of potential for the weeks ahead. Thank you to everyone following along with the journey, sharing knowledge, and supporting growers around the world. A special thank you to Zamnesia for the genetics, Plagron for the nutrition, and to every member of this incredible growing community. Until next week, growers Love and happy growing everyone. 🌱💚
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These were in dark tent with ac and 3- 6 inch fans and exhaust going. I thing the ac is making the humidity rise as its at 60% rh and im shooting for 65 degrees F TEMP. FOR A 10-12 DAY DRY. sTILL HAVE TO ACTUALLY CHECK THE BUDS FOR DRYNESS NOT JUST RELY ON SOMEONE ELSES PROGRAM. i BITCHED ABOUT THIS GROW THE WHOLE WAY AND I GOT 11 OZ WET SO I am axctually thrilled. If i can get this stuff to dry and cure and not end up smelling like hay, i will be thrilled beyond imagination.. so 12 more days or whatever it ends up being but thats goal. I am watching this dry and cure like a hawk!!! WILL UPDATE WITH DRY WEIGHT BEFORE I disapear in a cloud of smoke to be a good sport and a respectible growdiaries member with complete grows. Peace!
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Had a good week overall. I decided to cut back on watering a bit to allow some stress to set in and allow these babies to grow a bit mo. Hopefully loosening up the soil will help a bit with the slow root growth. Wish me luck!
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On day 10, I transferred the buds to the HerbDryer since I needed to free up space in the drying cabinet for two other plants. When I made the switch, I did a light trim, and I finished the final trim when I placed them in jars for curing. As for the smell, it’s definitely strong and noticeable. You can clearly pick up berry and herbal aromas. After curing, the smoke quality and smell will improved . In terms of yield, it was a bit below expectations—only 36g dry. The top buds have good density, but the lower buds are quite airy and loose. That being said, I wasn’t expecting a big yield anyway, especially since it only had 12 hours of light during flowering. For now, that's it! I'll add more updates later. Meanwhile, I’ve started a new journey—this time with Runtz Auto from Zamnesia for the contest in partnership with Plagron. You can follow my progress in my Diarys Eternity CUP by Zamnesia & Plagron. https://growdiaries.com/diaries/246503-zamnesia-seeds-runtz-automatic-grow-journal-by-belsun-420 Thanks for the support!💚 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Smoke test: You can definitely smell and taste the berries—not super intense, but you can catch the notes mixed with floral and sweet flavors. When you open the bag, the aroma spreads quickly, and it's easy to tell that you've been handling it. After smoking, your room will smell great, but not overwhelmingly so—it fades after a little while, hahaha! Overall, I’m satisfied for now… Now it’s just a matter of waiting for a better cure to enjoy it at its fullest! 🔥🌿
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Blacked out all windows in the shed and moved Moby Dick plants here from greenhouse to ensure flowering as they are now in darkness for 13 hours uninterrupted. Growing very well for 7 week old. Ran into some nitrogen deficiency problems as these Phenos are very nutrient demanding but still no problems. Will keep in flower for 4 weeks and bobs your uncle
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Had some isus with high humidity had no prob till day 33 of flower but sorted out back on track again dehumidifier rescue lol.o yee forgot to say added new light spider farmer sf4000 sick very happy with mars hydro and spider farmer sf4000 top noch lights .any one who is thinkimg to buy led light very very recomend happy growing
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Decided to call it flower now, since the buds are forming.. i have never seen plants this big in real life before, so it will be exciting to see. Especially when the big bad buds appear. the plant that stands alone in a pot, first pic of this week, was actually stripped to the stem in it's early stage of life, as an experiment. you can see it in pic 3 of week 4. and again later in the diary, with the 2 bigger plants under the "scrOG fence"
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Hello my fellow growers I hope you are all having a wonderful holidays and a wonderful day in general! Anyways I have been very busy recently so I couldn’t post a weekly update but I will be posting some more pictures later this week as I will be manipulating the plant a bit more to maximize my cola potential but beyond that nothing much is happening just watering her on the Monday/Wednesday/Friday schedule and letting her grow
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9/6 Week 8 And she is doing very well No signs of any problems nuets doing a great job Added another light, custom 90w LED Stretch is slowing 9/8 Buds beginning to form tent is VERY full doing what we can to alleviate some crowding 9/10 Pics Vid Looks like stretch has stopped more or less Stretch may have ended 9/9 Nah its aint ended was just teasing us Increased nuets due to purplish stems seen on the indicas. CocoTek to 10ml/gal A&B Just trying to get things to behave in the tent its really full humidity is very low so thats helping Took longer for things to get into full flower than we wanted, have to work on that. 9/10 Pics Vid Looks like stretch has stopped more or less lights did not need raising
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It's been a good week, the buds are becoming so heavy that they can hardly be kept. I'm just chairing now and waiting another week.
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They are opening up a lot and making great progress. I'm adding a lot of rooter.
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Im Allgemeinen gesprochen, das System ist soweit ganz gut eingependelt. Ich bewege mich tagsüber zwischen 24 -26 ° C Lufttemperatur, die Erde kommt bis auf ungefähr 21,5 ° C. Seit dem Topping letzte Woche sind einige Seitentriebe entstanden. Ich habe die Lampe etwas höher gehängt um mehr Abstand zu den Pflanzen zu haben und hoffe, dass sich die neuen Seitentriebe dafür etwas strecken und die Rotfärbung der Blattstiele sich verringert. Die automatische Bewässerung funktioniert ganz gut, nur hatte ich mir mehr erhofft. Leider haben sich ein paar Trauermücken eingeschlichen, die ich noch loswerden muss. Ich halte es noch für etwas verfrüht die Blütephase einzuleiten, die Damen sollten noch etwas mehr an Größe und Präsenz bekommen, auch weil ich mir gerne ein paar Stecklinge nehmen möchte. Danke für euren Besuch und das Interesse an meinem Grow. Ich wünsche euch eine schöne Woche und viele aromatische Buds! ----------------------------- Generally speaking, the system is quite well balanced so far. During the day, the air temperature is between 24 and 26°C, while the soil reaches around 21.5°C. Since topping last week, a few side shoots have emerged. I have hung the lamp a little higher to have more distance to the plants and hope that the new side shoots will stretch a little and the red coloration of the leaf stems will be reduced. The automatic watering works quite well, but I had hoped for more. Unfortunately, a few fungus gnats have crept in, which I still have to get rid of. I still think it's a bit premature to start the flowering phase, the ladies should get a bit more size and presence, also because I would like to take a few cuttings. Thank you for your visit and your interest in my grow. Have a great week and lots of aromatic buds!
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Приветствую всех, кто следить за мной. Ваша поддержка очень важна для меня. На следующий день после того как я обновил прошлую неделю дневника наступило время пересадить растения в более крупное ведро. Я покажу вам как использовать дешовые пивные стаканы для пересадки ваших растений. Вы можете посмотреть это на первом видео. Когда я пересаживал растения я дополнительно добавил микоризу в большое ведро. Они укоренялись менее недели, порядка четерых дней. После чего они всё ещё показывают некоторое замедленный в росте и стресс, но в этот раз я забыл открыть окна, чтоб свежий воздух попадал и сбивал тепмературу в помещенье, так как мои лампы достаточно сильно греют несмотря на мощную вентиляцию. Поэтому сегодня я так же я дал корневые и вегетативные стимуляторы роста, а так же основное питание и поставил комнату на проветривание. Я так же удалил первую пару непродуктивных листьев и отростающих от них боковых ветвей, так как правило они бывают непродуктивными и замедляют рост растения отводя на себя часть гормонов роста и питательных веществ. До новых встречь, если вам интересно следить за Русской травкой, подписывайтесь на мои дневники ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Greetings to all who follow me. Your support is very important to me. The day after I updated the last week of the diary, it was time to transplant the plants into a larger bucket. I will show you how to use cheap beer glasses to transplant your plants. You can watch it on the first video. When I transplanted plants, I additionally added mycorrhiza to a large bucket. They took root less than a week, on the order of four days. After which they still show some growth retardation and stress, but this time I forgot to open the windows so that fresh air enters and knocks down the temperature in the room, since my lamps warm quite strongly despite the powerful ventilation. Therefore, today I also gave root and vegetative growth stimulants, as well as basic nutrition and set the room to air. I also removed the first pair of unproductive leaves and lateral branches growing from them, since as a rule they are unproductive and slow down the growth of the plant, releasing some of the growth hormones and nutrients. Until we meet again, if you are interested in following Russian weed, subscribe to my diaries
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Popped easy, then put into Coco Coir/Organic Perlite Mix and used CropSalts Veg A Veg B and Run Clean. Ran 5.8ph and 800 EC as Coco was pre buffered and first run off was over 1300. Adjusted well then adjusted EC to 900. Runoff was still equally out before transplant.
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nice week , coming along great. put back the ones that went to rehab. they can flower and see what happens among the elite tent. nutrients this week i have added bio boost for flower. getting th winter air in at night as i want to see color as we develop here. hope everyone good