The Grow Awards 2026 🏆
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Aquí dejo imágenes de la segunda semana! He estado un poco liado y se me ha pasado! Mañana actualizaré también la 3ª semana que ya mañana arrancamos la 4ª y no van nada mal!! La bolsa de CO2 THE EXHALE está cumpliendo y en si todos los parámetros del cultivo hasta el momento se están cumpliendo, ya os iré contando!!
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@Cultivate
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Week 8 Looking absolutely huge😂 They’re so tall and wide . Lots of healthy green leaves and strong roots. I was worrying a lot about sex issues as when I did my research I found out they’re quite common to hermaphrodite. Was really worrying but all calyx’s have female signs (so far🙏🏻) so pray for me brothers&sisters.
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Lowered the lights a good 8-10inches just because i realized i could get them closer without burning! Going for around 6-7 inches above canopy getting the temp in the high 70s low 80s om top canopy. All pheno are getting very unique and super resinous! I have a slight lnat problem going to spray this week when i get paid
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D33 15/04 one is flowering hard and the other one is stunted/taking its time Healthy enough at least
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Welcome back to another week, finally decided to flip to flower as these girls do grow pretty quickly in DWC. Aiming for some nice quality buds bit also a decent yield of at least 1 gram per watt of light. Nutrient solution has not been changing to complete flower schedule yet but I will be sure to switch it over in a few days. The crucial part now is keeping the EC and pH in a good range to avoid any deficiencies or Nutrient lock out. Let's see what the stretch brings the first few weeks. Stay tuned, and I'll be back for the by the end of the week to report some video feedback. End of the week has ending with a heavy defoliation session. Plants were getting bushy and covering potential tops so that needed to be addressed. For now, it will be selective defoliation once they have recovered, which should be in 2/3 days. Let's watch them bounce back. Stay tuned for week 2. Check out my YouTube and Instagram channel for a closer look. (Link on profile)
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Nearing close to the end. Really regret not using the scrog net as they’re struggling to hold themselves up as they go through their final swellings on the buds. Smell has changed and has a candy sweet at the moment starting to come througH
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So I used the paper towel germination method. Once the taproot sprouted. I directly planted her into a 20l plastic pot with the above medium. She gets feed once dry. I keep the humidity quite high as at the stage the babies need warmth. I fed her some AgriSil to boost root development. Now it's just keeping the temperature in check until the first sign of the true leafs 🍃 😉
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@KaliWeeD
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Ya vamos viendo bonitas flores 🌼
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I did some techniques this week like defoliation and lst !!
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Ehi ragazzi come va? Tutto bene spero! Bene questa settimana, quasi due settimane son passate, io sono un po' in ritardo poiché ho tanti progetti, la ragazza purtroppo da quando ha avuto probabilemnte uno stress molto intenso da troppi nutrienti, ha smesso di crescere in altezza ed ha iniziato subito a fiorire, un sacco di foglie sono bruciate nel tempo e ho provveduto un po a defogliarle, ma nonostante questo la pianta non ha smesso di produrre fiori! Magari è per questo che si chiama la "regina del succo!", comqnue sembra che si stia riprendendo anche a livello di sviluppo di nuovi fogliame, se pur in modica quantità, però sembrano che siano sane.. L ho rialzata dal base di circa 50 cmq perché ho alzato la lampada al massimo dato che le altre sorelle sono diventati due mostri di cannabis voraci d acqua e nutrienti organici! Mi sa che se non gli do da mangiare mi ritrovo che si metabolizzano la plastica del vaso😝 ahah ri grazio come sempre l attrezzatura di Mars Hydro che senza di essa non potrei avere un risultato simile! 👊😺😽😼🧑‍🌾🌱🌿🌲🍀💨 https://marshydro.eu/products/mars-hydro-100x100x180cm-grow-tent/ https://marshydro.eu/products/4-inch-inline-duct-fan-and-carbon-filter-combo-with-thermostat-controller/
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4x8, 1000w HPS (@50%- 500 w) on a Light Rail mover. Transition week. 1g to 3g pot. Azamax 2 wk PM. Scrogged, down to 12-16 inches. Not sure if I over vegged. Took clones to start Veg 3. Distance to Canopy is 36”.
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Great week for my beautiful girl's. Not much to say about this week. Just start normal feeding in every other day with 250ml solution for every girl and spray the top soil to keep moist. And also I trimmed the lowest leaves. They look happy because of this.
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'Not all those who wander are lost' What started out as an experiment, turned out to be an adventure of epic proportions. What hangs here behind me smells like the weed I knew in the 80's, skunky and full. But look at those buds. DAAAAANG.... These are the biggest buds Ive ever grown, I didn't know what darkness precisely did before.... now I know... My god after a few days they oooze cristal liquid from all its holes. They are greasy and sticky, full of weight and I think well hit the 300 grams per plant with this one, taking our total to 600 grams what would be 2 grams per watt used. If that's so, Ill never use another light again! Thank you Mars Hydro for letting us try it. And by god so should anyone wanting to up their growing game. Well keep you posted with the dried results and smoke report! For now thanks for checking us out again and see you soon X Bud and Sunshine!
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Gu Guys, she is continuing to develop as she should, however doesn't seem to be stretching all to much even with lower light intensities. I have therefore decided to push the ppfd to roughly 600 and let her finish her pre flower, no matter if she will fill the entire scrog or not. the roots are bit stained, however, this seems to be nutrient related, no slime or smelly roots thus far and it seems like she is constantly shooting out new ones from the net pot. She is going to be a nice little bonsai bush :)
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I came back after vacation, the girl is ready for cutting, the rainy weather has started, so there is a threat of rot, you can say I managed to find just a few small pits in time and removed them and threw them away, the big and stiff flowers look fantastic:) but after a long trip I was tired, so I didn't take quality photos :( no everything else, I am very satisfied with the result I got:) its smell already lets me know that it will be good:) a lot of sugar leaves from which I will make bubble hash:) I will update the weight when it dries.
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Rookie mistake I left my lights on at 40% up until a few days ago smh... so they stretched and some fell over. So, I turned the lights up to 80% 3 days ago and 100% last night. At 22-24 inches away from the girls. I think I may have over watered as well maybe... so I haven't watered for 24 hours and gonna give it another day until I water again. Any thoughts before I start to panic?
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Familia, estamos de vuelta, y es que esta cepa me enamora, corta floración, poca distancia entre nudos y un tallo grueso, tiene bastante follaje, pronto haremos poda de bajos ya que no terminarán de formar bien abajo. Ph controlado y temperatura dentro de nuestros parámetros. Cambiamos la disposiciones del armario y en el interior hubo algún movimiento. No obstante todo va sobre ruedas familia. Aquí aportaremos pronto el brutal bud un engordador de cogollos .
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This week focused on recovery and light nutrition support before flipping to flower. On Sept 17, all three photoperiods were top-dressed with worm castings, kelp, and fish bone meal to help correct lingering deficiencies and strengthen root development. Oracle OG continued showing pale foliage through most of the week, with only minor signs of improvement toward the end. She’s still in recovery, but new growth remains consistent and the structure is holding up well. Blue Bitch stayed vigorous and dark green, showing no stress and maintaining excellent leaf tone. Strawberry Cola Sherbet remained slightly lighter in color but stable overall, showing a healthy rate of new growth. Watering was light since the soil retained moisture after the top-dress, and no major training adjustments were made. Temperatures held around 77–82°F with 55–60% RH. This was a steady week focused on letting the amendments settle and giving the plants time to rebuild strength before the transition to flower.