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D68 (28/01/2021): First official day of week 6 in bloom and first official day (second in reality) of pre harvest flush. The smell is strong when I open the tent! It does not take long for the whole room to smell dank and even outside the room. - temp: 24-25C light ON ; 20-22C light OFF - no water - RH: 49-52% light ON ; 49-50% light OFF D69 (29/01/2021): I did a first proper flush today by running approximately 2.5 gallons of water trough the medium. There is still a lot of nutrients in the medium. I might do the exact same flush tomorrow. The PH of the run off is high (around PH7-7.1). This is an other reason to flush again tomorrow. I also reduced the light ON schedule by two hours. So now 18h hours ON and 6 hours OFF. I will continue reducing the ON period until they are ready for a complete dark period. I also try to reduce the air temperature. - temp: 24-25C light ON ; 19-20C light OFF - water: PH6.4, 135PPM, 2.5 gallons each - run off: PH7 and 680PPM for Glue Gelato ; PH7.1 and 560PPM for Banana Kush - RH: 47% light ON ; 48-53% light OFF D70 (30/01/2021): I did a second flush since I was not satisfied with run off PPM of yesterday. Today, the run off PPM is under 300 which is what I wanted. The run off PH is still high with 7.1. Banana Kush is ripening with the pistils slowly turning brown. Glue Gelato look sooooo yummy and I can't wait to harvest it. There is a small color change in some leaves but I'm expecting more in the next days. - temp: 23-24C light ON ; 19C light OFF - water: PH6.4, 125PPM, 2.5 gallons each - run off: PH7.1 and 260PPM for Glue Gelato ; PH7.1 and 250PPM for Banana Kush - RH: 46% light ON ; 46-48% light OFF D71 (31/01/2021): Glue Gelato is changing color. I'm checking trichomes everyday on both girls and no amber yet. - temp: 23-24C light ON ; 19C light OFF - no water - RH: 45% light ON ; 49-50% light OFF D72 (01/02/2021): Well well well...the clock is ticking for those girls. Glue Gelato is now having a couple of amber trichomes. Banana Kush don't have any. Overall Banana Kush has less trichomes and fluffier buds. This girls is not ready yet but I will need to chop her down at the same time has the Glue Gelato because my drying space is the tent I'm growing in. I will try to push the Banana Kush to ripen faster by lifting up the lamp at 16 inches from top bud and by reducing of 2 hours the day period for a 16 hours light ON and 8 hours light OFF. But at least all Banana Kush trichomes looks milky. - temp: 23-24C light ON ; 18-19C light OFF - water: PH6.2, 123PPM, less then a gallon each - run off: PH7.4 and 200PPM for Glue Gelato ; PH7.4 and 287PPM for Banana Kush - RH: 45% light ON ; 40-45% light OFF D73 (02/02/2021): I gave water probably for the last time today. Trichomes on Glue Gelato are starting to amber on top buds. Not a lot of amber but you can see that all the trichomes are starting to degrade by curling down slowly. Trichomes on Banana Kush are not amber at all but they all look milky. Glue Gelato is ready to harvest but Banana Kush need more time. It's tough to make a decision to chop or not since they are not at the same stage of growth. I want to place them in a complete 48 hours of darkness before harvest. 1h less light today for a 15h light ON and 9h light OFF. The lamps are now at 20 inches. - temp: 23-24C light ON ; 18-19C light OFF - water: less then a gallon each - RH: 45% light ON ; 40-45% light OFF D74 (03/02/2021): Glue Gelato is ready for 48h of darkness. I will take her out of the tent and place her in an other room without light. I will try to maintain a proper environment in this room and if it smells to strong or if the condition are not good I will replace her in the tent and both will start the 48h darkness. The idea is to give Banana Kush 2 more days to ripe and swoll more. After 48h, I will chop Glue Gelato and place her in the tent to start drying. Banana Kush will then start her 48h darkness. I don't know if this strategy is good but I will monitor everything closely and react if something is wrong. - temp: 22-23C light ON ; 19C light OFF - no water - RH: 47% light ON ; 43-45% light OFF
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2/17 have about one week before harvest. Then 4 more will move in to the 2/18 harvested 3 plantz. 1 strawberry cough and 2 runtz. 66 days of flower. I will post picture of when done drying and going to cure. I defoliated my week 4 of flower girls. Adjusting week 7 girls under the net so they stay upright under the weight of bud there. And moving 3 more girls in to flower 1 runtz, one washington apple, and 1 . Also water night one gal of water per stage of flower. So the 3 in weeks 7 get 1 gal split between them and so do the week 4 girls 1 gal split between them
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At Breadandbuds we have never underestimated F1s and here we have a great example of why: Do Si Dos F1 Hybrid Automatic. We have two plants that you can find compared at the end of the photo gallery of this diary, one left to grow straight that will be harvested tonight and you can find described in this diary and the other worked with a mainiling that made it bonsai style that will be harvested in about 10 days. THIS IS THE HARVEST DAY FOR PLANT 1 the one not worked with techniques. The characteristic of F1 plants small and fast flowering (on average) is found in this strain grown in winter () I'm sure that in autumn I can do something bigger) They are both very beautiful, resinous and fast, the one worked with the techniques has the natural delay due precisely to this type of work. This plant collected in particular has a height anot very great but it really has all the little things in their place we really want to taste it as soon as possible. It was all in an intensive flush, we both arrived a little too full and so we planted with the basic fi fertilizers girls. Fertilizers x Soil x Additives 100& Organic Plagron --- www.plagron.com Try a seed of this strain that drives us crazy.. ---- https://www.zamnesia.io/en/10664-zamnesia-seeds-do-si-dos-f1-automatic.html Zamnesia Description // From the team at Zamnesia Seeds comes Do-Si-Dos F1 Automatic. Using consistent and reliable F1 genetics, this strain is not only incredibly easy to grow, but also offers potent and delicious buds. The plants remain small and offer a reliable growing experience that everyone will appreciate. All the best that mother nature has to offer is at ---- www.zamnesia.com
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At Breadandbuds we have never underestimated F1s and here we have a great example of why: Do Si Dos F1 Hybrid Automatic. We have two plants that you can find compared at the end of the photo gallery of this diary, one left to grow straight that will be harvested tonight and you can find described in this diary and the other worked with a mainiling that made it bonsai style that will be harvested in about 10 days. THIS IS THE HARVEST DAY FOR PLANT 1 the one not worked with techniques. The characteristic of F1 plants small and fast flowering (on average) is found in this strain grown in winter () I'm sure that in autumn I can do something bigger) They are both very beautiful, resinous and fast, the one worked with the techniques has the natural delay due precisely to this type of work. This plant collected in particular has a height anot very great but it really has all the little things in their place we really want to taste it as soon as possible. It was all in an intensive flush, we both arrived a little too full and so we planted with the basic fi fertilizers girls. Fertilizers x Soil x Additives 100& Organic Plagron --- www.plagron.com Try a seed of this strain that drives us crazy.. ---- https://www.zamnesia.io/en/10664-zamnesia-seeds-do-si-dos-f1-automatic.html Zamnesia Description // From the team at Zamnesia Seeds comes Do-Si-Dos F1 Automatic. Using consistent and reliable F1 genetics, this strain is not only incredibly easy to grow, but also offers potent and delicious buds. The plants remain small and offer a reliable growing experience that everyone will appreciate. All the best that mother nature has to offer is at ---- www.zamnesia.com
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Shes pretty but dont think it will fatten up much, smells very fruity tropical with a hint of sour, love the golden hue to the resin. Stretch ended at 51cm from the top of the pot, I had to backfill some coco so its probably more like 60cm. Started adding canna pk 13/14 at 1ml/l for now will upto 1.5ml/l after a few days and end the pk addition after 7 days from starting.
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RadicalJuice – Week 4 Update A few days ago, I top-dressed the soil with some homemade organic fertilizer – a mix of worm humus, infected biochar, horn shavings, and a natural universal fertilizer. The plant is responding really well and thriving! 🌿🔥 Unlike my previous hydro grows, where nutrients were directly fed to the plants, this time, the focus is on feeding the microorganisms in the soil. I’m only watering with pure water and letting the soil life provide the nutrients – the goal: the most flavorful cannabis possible! 🍇💎 🚀 Want to be part of the RootJuice community? Send me a message to enter the giveaway! I’ll be selecting a few testers who will receive one liter for free – only shipping costs need to be covered. Testers should share their results here on GrowDiaries! 🙌🔥 --- RadicalJuice – Woche 4 Update Vor ein paar Tagen habe ich die Erde mit etwas selbstgemachtem organischem Dünger aufgefrischt – einer Mischung aus Wurmhumus, infizierter Bio-Kohle, Hornspänen und einem natürlichen Universaldünger. Die Pflanze nimmt das super an und wächst prächtig! 🌿🔥 Im Gegensatz zu meinen vorherigen Hydro-Grows, wo die Nährstoffe direkt zugeführt wurden, liegt hier der Fokus darauf, die Mikroorganismen im Boden zu füttern. Ich gieße ausschließlich mit Wasser und lasse das Bodenleben die Nährstoffe bereitstellen – das Ziel: das geschmackvollste Cannabis überhaupt! 🍇💎 🚀 Wer Teil der RootJuice Community werden will, kann mir eine Nachricht schreiben, um in den Auslosetopf zu kommen! Ich werde bald einige Tester auswählen, die jeweils einen Liter gratis erhalten – lediglich die Versandkosten müssen übernommen werden. Die Tester sollten ihre Erfahrungen hier auf GrowDiaries teilen! 🙌🔥
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🌱 Grow Diary - SLH: Day 42 🚀 📊 Observations & Adjustments 📈 Comparison with Day 41: The 6th node reached the ideal stage for topping, and the first topping was successfully performed today. This will encourage lateral growth and a more structured canopy. 🌱 Growth Progress: After the topping, the plant is expected to redirect energy to the lower branches, promoting a more robust structure. 💧 Irrigation Update: A 300ml watering was applied evenly, ensuring proper hydration without over-saturating the soil. The automated watering system continues to be tested for consistency. 🔆 Light: PPFD remains at 550 µmol/m²/s, supporting post-topping recovery and vegetative development. 📷 Photo Perspectives SLH - Day 42 - Top View SLH - Day 42 - Side View SLH - Day 42 - Close-up of Topping Cut ✂️ Topping Performed The main apex was removed at the 6th node, officially initiating the first topping. This will help develop multiple main colas and improve light distribution across the canopy. 📌 Next Steps ⚠️ Monitor the plant’s response to topping and adjust environmental conditions if needed. 💧 Continue observing automated irrigation efficiency to maintain stable soil moisture. 🌿 Track lateral growth to ensure a balanced canopy and guide future training. SLH handled the topping well and received a uniform 300ml watering for optimal hydration! 🚀🌱 🌱 Grow Diary - SLH: Day 41 🚀 📊 Observations & Adjustments 📈 Comparison with Day 38: Noticeable increase in leaf size and internodal spacing, indicating steady and vigorous growth. 🌱 Development: The 6th node is almost fully formed, approaching the ideal moment for topping. 💧 Irrigation Automation: Automated watering system is being tested to ensure consistent soil moisture. 🔆 Light: PPFD maintained at 550 µmol/m²/s, promoting healthy growth without signs of stretching. 📌 Next Steps ⚠️ Monitor the 6th node's development to time the topping correctly. 💧 Evaluate the efficiency of the irrigation system and adjust as needed. 🌿 Track the plant’s response to environmental adjustments to ensure balanced growth. SLH continues to progress well, showing stable growth and responding positively to adjustments! 🚀🌿 🌱 Grow Diary - SLH: Day 38 🚀 📊 Observations & Adjustments 📈 Growth: The plant continues to develop well, showing a balanced structure. 🌱 Development: Leaves are expanding, and the stem appears to be strengthening. 💧 Soil Moisture: The soil retains adequate moisture, so watering was postponed. 🔆 Light: PPFD set to 550 µmol/m²/s to ensure efficient absorption without stretching. 📌 Next Steps ⚠️ Monitor the plant’s response to the watering interval and adjust as needed. 🌿 Track stem strengthening to prevent the need for additional support. 🌱 Plan the first light nutritional boost (Juicy Root & BioBizz Haven) in the coming days. The plant is progressing well, growing healthy and responding to adjustments. Tomorrow will be another day to monitor its evolution! 🚀🌿 📅 Growth Schedule (UPDATE!) 📌 Phase | Week | Start of the Week | End of the Week 🌱 Vegetative | 1 | 09/01/2025 | 15/01/2025 🌱 Vegetative | 2 | 16/01/2025 | 22/01/2025 🌱 Vegetative | 3 | 23/01/2025 | 29/01/2025 🌱 Vegetative | 4 | 30/01/2025 | 05/02/2025 🌱 Vegetative | 5 | 06/02/2025 | 12/02/2025 🌱 Vegetative | 6 | 09/02/2025 | 15/02/2025 🌱 Vegetative | 7 | 16/02/2025 | 22/02/2025 - Current 🌱 Vegetative | 8 | 23/02/2025 | 01/03/2025 🌱 Vegetative | 9 | 02/03/2025 | 08/03/2025 🌱 Vegetative | 10 | 09/03/2025 | 15/03/2025 🌱 Vegetative | 11 | 16/03/2025 | 22/03/2025 🌱 Vegetative | 12 | 23/03/2025 | 29/03/2025 🌱 Vegetative | 13 | 30/03/2025 | 05/04/2025 🌱 Vegetative | 14 | 06/04/2025 | 12/04/2025 🌸 Flowering | 1 | 13/04/2025 | 19/04/2025 🌸 Flowering | 2 | 20/04/2025 | 26/04/2025 🌸 Flowering | 3 | 27/04/2025 | 03/05/2025 🌸 Flowering | 4 | 04/05/2025 | 10/05/2025 🌸 Flowering | 5 | 11/05/2025 | 17/05/2025 🌸 Flowering | 6 | 18/05/2025 | 24/05/2025 🌸 Flowering | 7 | 25/05/2025 | 31/05/2025 🌸 Flowering | 8 | 01/06/2025 | 07/06/2025 🌸 Flowering | 9 | 08/06/2025 | 14/06/2025 💦 Flush | 10 | 15/06/2025 | 21/06/2025 ✂️ Harvest | 11 | 22/06/2025 | 28/06/2025
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Plants look gorgeous CBD honey Peach is boosting after first feeding, end of first week of veg. 8 tropicanas started their veg stage. BAC + root juice, 0.5 ml of each per 2 litres - tea to improve roots Feeding for veggies - Delta 8 , 0,5ml, biogrow 0,5, Calmag 0.025, Silica 0,5 per 2 litres Both feedings are at 350, 0.6 EC and plants a being slowly feed with a couple of 10 mil Pipetes every now and them. Finally, after 7 weeks I was able to stabilise +1000 ppm with a technical that I call semi closed loop. For more info please checke my previous post. Light was raised 650ppfd and they are loving it. if anyone wishes to donate a ufo led 200, this plants will love it lololol joke I have some new projects coming down the road! Stay safe guys! 1 auto cbd honey peach ( end first week veggie) f1 Tropicana poison (30 seeds) 8 stretching at Earle veg 12 plants are entering on veg station 10 plants recovering from the high humity hope you enjoy the visuals. Younger seedlings are getting bigger and started to take advantage of the lights. Sick plants are now thriving for life. Maybe the phenohunting is not being only about the beauty, but the resilience this plants are showing after a shocking week with 98 per cent humidity due to the dome. Plants are showing an amazing recover speed day after day! God bless our beloved medicine. Strong and resilient! Praises to Jah and Shiva :)
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Week 6 Report: White OG – Shaping Her Future 🌟 We’re at Week 6 of veg, and the White OG is thriving like a superstar! This week, I decided to take her structure to the next level by topping a few branches, and let me tell you—she’s loving it. 🌿 The growth is vigorous, and she’s shaping up beautifully to maximize her potential for flowering. Let’s dive into what went down this week and why it’s all so important for her journey. Branch Topping: Building a Strong Framework After recovering beautifully from her initial topping at node 7, it was time to refine her structure further by topping a few branches. For each branch, I left two nodes to ensure strong, healthy growth while encouraging a bushier canopy. Why Top Branches? Topping isn’t just for the main stem—it’s an essential technique for creating an even canopy and increasing yield potential: 1. Encourages Lateral Growth: By removing the top of a branch, the plant redirects its energy into the remaining nodes, encouraging side shoots to grow and fill out. 2. Maximizes Light Penetration: A bushier plant with more branches ensures that all parts of the plant get access to light, reducing shading and improving photosynthesis. 3. Improves Structure: A strong, evenly distributed framework sets the stage for a healthier plant that can support larger buds during flowering. The decision to leave two nodes per topped branch ensures a balance between promoting growth and avoiding unnecessary stress. Tent Conditions: Consistency is Key The room conditions this week have remained steady and perfect for her vegetative stage: • Temperature: Around 18°C—cool but manageable, keeping her growth steady. • Humidity: At 60%, maintaining just the right level to support her root zone and foliage. • Lighting: The Future of Grow (FOG) LED at 200 PPFD continues to provide optimal light for compact, strong growth. i will dim it up soon! These consistent conditions give her the environment she needs to recover quickly from topping and focus on building her structure. Nutrient Routine: Trusting the Pellets This week, I’ve continued with the Aptus Holland All-in-One Pellets as the primary nutrient source. They’re working their magic, providing a steady release of nutrients to support her vigorous growth. As a backup plan, I’m always ready to reintroduce All-in-One Liquid if she starts showing signs of needing more immediate nutrition. For now, she’s thriving, and the pellets are doing an excellent job of meeting her needs. Training and Future Plans Topping a few branches this week was just the beginning. I’m planning to continue topping over the next few weeks to shape her into a bushy, evenly distributed plant. By focusing on creating a strong structure now, she’ll be perfectly prepared for explosive growth when we flip her into flowering. Looking Ahead: Growth on Overdrive 🚀 As Week 7 approaches, I’ll be monitoring how she responds to the additional topping and ensuring her environment stays consistent. The goal is to encourage her lateral growth while keeping her stress levels low and her energy focused. A huge thank you to the incredible brands and community that make this journey so rewarding: • Seedsman Seeds for the top-tier genetics—don’t forget to use the DOGDOCTOR 10% off discount code! • Aptus Holland for their game-changing nutrient solutions. • Pro-Mix Soil for the perfect foundation with their HP Mycorrhizae + Bacillus blend. • TrolMaster for helping me maintain the perfect environment. • Future of Grow LED for reliable, efficient lighting. • Cannakan for kickstarting this journey during germination. • Grow Diaries for being the platform where we share, connect, and learn together. To all my followers, lovers, haters, and everyone in the community—you’re the heart and soul of this journey! 🌟 Bonus Content: New Episodes Weekly on YouTube! 🎥 Don’t forget to check out my YouTube channel for weekly episodes with tips, tricks, and behind-the-scenes action. Links are in the profile—come join the fun! Growers Love! 💚 DISCOUNT CODE - SeedsmanSeeds - DOGDOCTOR 10% off As always thank you all for stopping by, for the love and for it all , this journey of mine wold just not be the same without you guys, the love and support is very much appreciated and i fell honored and so joyful with you all in my life 🙏
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Bueno como siempre innovando... He aprovechado y he cambiado de agua ,antes de no poner abonos he dejado recirculado 2 días agua , con peróxido de hidrógeno... Para limpiar raíces , y excesos también limpio cubos... La mezcla es de 1ml /litros me han dado carencias , pero es normal porque he dejado la planta sin abono 2 días en pero habré limpiado perfectamente la raíces y preparándola para abono floración..