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Hi all , this journey was wonderful. From the first month I knew this was going to be a wonderful experience and I was right. with the flower was not lead time no problem. I would recommend this model to anyone who likes fragrant flowers. and especially giant flowers. thank you for watching. and many thanks belong mainly to the bank.
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So This week was the same as the last really, It seems all I have to do is sit back and watch these ladies do their thing! Ive not gone full on with the bloom supplements or PK yet as only 2/5 of the GG are seriously flowering. The other 3/5 GG are now Finally showing some signs of flower and some tops are starting to build and lowers producing more pistils each day! The Stardawgs continue to explode, even some friends who were sceptical about the performance of the Quantum board LED's have been flow away by the results. All of the buds seem to be building dramatically top to bottom which no shortage of frost! Macro shots on the way!!
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Greetings, my fellow cultivators, and a bittersweet welcome to Week 4 of the Pink Rozay saga. This chapter brings both joy and a touch of sadness as we navigate the unexpected twist in this botanical journey. Our once-perfect queen, adorned with trichomes and promise, has taken an unexpected turn. Week 4 witnessed the Pink Rozay, the prima donna of the grow room, continuing her floral ballet with undeniable elegance. The Scrog net, a tapestry of green, held the weight of dreams and promises. The Future Of Grow 600W full spectrum LED, a faithful companion throughout, continued to cast its enchanting glow on our botanical star. However, amidst the beauty, a realization struck – our Pink Rozay, despite her breathtaking allure, had embarked on a journey of self-discovery. A journey that led her to reveal traits of both genders, a twist that, while fascinating, added a layer of complexity to the cultivation tale. The trichome-laden buds, once a symbol of impending harvest, now stand as a testament to the unpredictability of nature. The nutrient symphony, conducted with precision using Aptus Holland's NutriSpray, K booster, P-Boost, and the entrancing Topbooster, played on, unaware of the unforeseen twist awaiting us. The Pink Rozay's journey took an unexpected turn, and it is with a heavy heart that I share the news. In the spirit of maintaining the sanctity of the garden and the harmony of growth, the decision was made to bid adieu to our beloved Pink Rozay. Harvest day arrived not as a celebration but as a melancholic acknowledgment of the complexities inherent in the world of cultivation. To our Pink Rozay – a botanical enigma, a canvas of contradictions, and a testament to the unpredictability of life. May your essence linger in the grow room as a reminder that, in the world of cultivation, every plant tells a unique story. As I reflect on this unexpected twist, I extend my deepest gratitude to Aptus Holland for their unwavering support and to Future Of Grow for providing the illuminating backdrop to this evolving tale. A heartfelt shout-out to @Zammi_official , the wizards behind the genetics that brought the Pink Rozay to life in my grow room. As cultivation journeys unfold, unexpected twists and turns become part of the narrative. The Pink Rozay, with all its fascinating complexities, is a testament to the unpredictability of nature. Though this chapter took an unexpected turn, I want to express my continued belief in the amazing work Zamnesia Seeds does. The artistry of genetics is a delicate dance, and I remain a firm believer in the quality and dedication that Zamnesia Seeds brings to the world of cannabis cultivation. Thank you, Zamnesia Seeds, for being part of this unique journey. Your seeds may have taken an unexpected route, but the magic they bring to the cultivation realm is undeniable. Here's to the ongoing pursuit of excellence and the vibrant tapestry of genetics you continue to weave. The Pink Rozay saga, though touched by a tinge of melancholy, remains a testament to the ever-unfolding drama of cultivation. Stay tuned, dear growers, as we turn the page and embrace the lessons learned from this extraordinary chapter in the world of green wonders. Genetics -Pink Rozay @Zammi_official https://www.zamnesia.com/7646-zamnesia-seeds-pink-rozay.html Nutrition - @aptusholland https://aptus-holland.com/ Led Power @ F.O.G. Future Of Grow https://www.thefuturofgrow.com/en/online-store/BLACK-SERIES-600-p489093171 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 blessed with you all in my life With true love comes happiness Always believe in your self and always do things expecting nothing and with an open heart , be a giver and the universe will give back to you in ways you could not even imagine so
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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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(Day 36veg) - (Jan7) On this week I prepared my feed mix with 8L of distilled water & officially started my AutoPot system I lost one side of my top on pheno #1 So I decided to top my “to be cloned” branches & just go with toppings only for this Grow. Pheno #2 Performed a topping on each top layer. Expecting 8 new tops Pheno #3 sent away to another growbud
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Pretty boring week its almost like the plants stall at this stage and its always super boring waiting for them to take off. Plants adjusted well to the bigger room and new lights.. umol jacked up to 800
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Entering week 9 of flower. According to the breeder about the week of harvest. I think she has still 1 or 2 weeks to go!
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Buenas tardes jardineros!!! Hoy actualizo las preciosas la rica, que como podeis observar están preciosas y verdonas. Sigo informándome todo lo que puedo sobre cultivos de interior para tener el máximo control posible sobre esta cosecha de florecientes. De momento ni rastro de plagas, he notado como unas crecen un poco más rápidas que otras, pero la diferencia es mínima y no estoy haciendo distinciones entre ambas. Espero que tengaís un gran día y que a pesar de estos tiempos de incertidumbre y encierro, al menos podemos disfrutar de un gran pasatiempo como es la jardinería. Nos vemos para la semana. MUY BUENOS HUMOS😍
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Day 78 Update: Start of week 12! Watered plant with almost a gallon of pH balanced water until runoff. 4 days left of flushing on Plant #2. Going to play it day by day till harvest, depending on how this week's plans unfold. Day 82 Update: Harvesting Plant #2 today. I will update the harvest part of the diary once I place these buds in jars. See you in a few days!
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¡Día 21 de floración y decidí darle más luz al escenario verde de Tropicanna Poison! 🌿☀️ Realicé una poda estratégica de las hojas más grandes, permitiendo que esos cogollos en ascenso reciban toda la atención lumínica que merecen. 💡🌺 La planta está respondiendo con energía extra y los resultados prometen ser tan brillantes como el sol que ahora llega a cada rincón. 🚀✂️ ¡Una poda para un espectáculo floral más brillante! 💚🌈 #TropicannaPoisonUpdate #PodaCannábica #FloraciónRadiante
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Gave them a good strip out! Was a jungle in there,undercarriage included! Smells still amazing one slightly more sour than the other. Ones bud structure is different to the others also. But looking great. Took quite the stretch ! Starting to slow up a bit now thankfully as running out of room !. Exited to see what the next weeks bring. Hopefully a realy nice harvest to come !
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Huge growth! Looking super good going to be a thick one!
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These ladies are doing wonderful I hope to yield a least a qp from all three (only running 200 watts) but they smell really good in the leaves suggest she’s going to be more uplifting I can’t wait for her to finish up and don’t forget It’s 420 somewhere™️
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The plant is beautiful but she will give a poor harvest, smell is citrus and pungent like the GG4 usually is with gassy notes 🔥 I look forward to smoke it and hope one day to have the Exotic Genetics seeds to grow 💚
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Frosted Guava Auto — Pheno B 🌱❄️ Week 1 Vegetation | Built for Speed Hello GrowDiaries family! 👋🌱 Welcome back to the second Frosted Guava Auto phenotype. After following Pheno A through a week of gradual improvement and steady recovery, it was impossible not to notice that her sister decided to take a slightly different approach. Some plants spend the first week finding their rhythm. This one seemed to arrive with a plan already prepared. From the very beginning, Frosted Guava Pheno B displayed impressive vigor, excellent symmetry, and a growth rate that placed her among the most energetic young plants in the room. And by the end of the week, she was already looking far older than her calendar age would suggest. ⸻ Establishing Strong Foundations Like the rest of this project, Frosted Guava Auto Pheno B was transplanted directly into her final container filled with Plagron Lightmix. The objective remains unchanged throughout the garden: Allow the roots to establish themselves in their permanent home while avoiding unnecessary transplant stress later in life. Environmental conditions remained stable throughout the week: 🌡️ Day temperature: 27°C 🌙 Night temperature: 25°C 💧 Relative humidity: 55% ⚡ Light schedule: 12/12 from seed 🌱 Plagron nutrient program 💡 Future Of Grow Black Series LED lighting 💨 Gentle airflow and stable environmental control The environment provided consistency. The plant provided the performance. ⸻ Fast Out of the Gate Looking through the progression photographs, one thing becomes immediately obvious: This phenotype wasted absolutely no time. From the earliest days after emergence, growth remained consistent and vigorous. Every new photo shows clear progression. The first true leaves expanded rapidly. New growth emerged continuously from the center. The structure remained compact while still gaining size. And the plant never really experienced the hesitation that some seedlings display during their establishment phase. She simply kept moving forward. ⸻ Symmetry and Structure One of the most attractive characteristics visible during Week 1 is the symmetry of development. Looking at the overhead photographs, leaf pairs are forming evenly and the overall structure appears exceptionally balanced. This kind of organization often makes future training and canopy development easier later in life. Even at this early stage, the plant already displays a pleasing architecture. Balanced. Open. Efficient. And highly photogenic. Sometimes certain phenotypes simply look “right” from the beginning. This is one of those plants. ⸻ Beautiful Leaf Development The leaf formation throughout the week was particularly impressive. As the plant progressed, the leaves expanded rapidly while maintaining healthy color and strong definition. The close-up photographs reveal clean growth tips, healthy development, and increasingly pronounced serration along the leaf margins. By the end of the week, the plant was already displaying a canopy that looked considerably more mature than what many seedlings show at the same age. The overall impression is one of confidence and momentum. ⸻ A Plant in a Hurry Just like several of the other autoflowers in this run, Frosted Guava Pheno B appears eager to take advantage of every available day. Autos often display this behavior. With a naturally shorter life cycle, many of them prioritize rapid establishment and early growth. This phenotype seems to fit that pattern perfectly. Each new photograph suggests a plant that is focused entirely on one objective: Grow. And grow quickly. ⸻ Comparing the Sisters Although both Frosted Guava phenotypes are healthy, the differences are already becoming visible. Pheno A spent part of the week finding her footing before accelerating later on. Pheno B appears to have skipped that stage almost entirely. Her development remained consistently strong from start to finish. Both plants look promising. They’re simply expressing that promise in slightly different ways. And that’s exactly what makes phenotype hunting so interesting. ⸻ First Impressions At the end of Week 1, Frosted Guava Auto Pheno B leaves a very strong first impression. Excellent vigor. Beautiful symmetry. Healthy color. Rapid development. And a structure that already hints at exciting potential for the weeks ahead. Most importantly, she looks genuinely happy. And happy plants tend to tell the best stories. ⸻ Looking Ahead The foundation has now been established. The roots are growing. The canopy is forming. And Frosted Guava Pheno B is already beginning to reveal her personality. Will she maintain this pace? Will she continue separating herself as one of the fastest-growing plants in the room? And perhaps most importantly… Will she eventually deliver the kind of terpene profile her name promises? Looking at her development so far, I certainly wouldn’t bet against her. For now, she remains one of the standout performers of Week 1. And the journey is only beginning. Huge thanks to Zamnesia Seeds for the genetics, Plagron for the substrate and nutrition, Future Of Grow for the lighting, and everyone following along on another seed-to-harvest adventure. Grower’s Love everyone. 🌱💚❄️
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Day 99 - Finally got to chop a plant! Chopped the cheese, did a rough wet trim and hung it all in my diy drying chamber (see video above). I knew I was going to be chopping one before the other, so I threw together a cheap unit out of a garment box I bought from a moving company. -It came with a cross bar, so I cut the box and re-taped it the way I wanted it, to conceal everything proper. -Then, I drilled some holes in the sides for ventilation and taped some carbon filter from my air purifier overtop to keep pests and dust out. -Outside of the box, I've got a Coway air purifier pulling out the smell and adding a bit of air circulation (pulls air passively through the vents in the sides) . -For added flair 😉, I threw some velcro on the flaps and built a thermometer/hygrometer into the front to keep an easy watch. They will hang from some clip hangers I grabbed, for a week or so, or until they're ready. Then I'll do a dry trim and time to cure! Super Lemon Haze is still plugging along and getting dense. Smells great, and although the leaves show a past of issues, the buds are looking amazing. Can't wait 'till she's done! It's really nice to have the extra space in the tent now too. It was getting a little cramped. Day 105 - Cheese is doing well in the drying tent. Stems aren't snapping quite yet, so will need a day or two more. Drying chamber is working great. No smell whatsoever. Super Lemon Haze is STILL GOING and looking good. Done with nutes now and watching trichs everyday. Buds are beefing up. The leaves are starting to fade, but the look and colour of the flowers is wild. Can't wait for it to finish up. Should be sometime in the next week or so. Will post a final harvest for the cheese soon! Thanks for stopping by! 🥦
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Week 1 rough start , I transplanted into final 3 gallon pot so I might have shocked her for a bit. Humidity and temperature is fluctuating a lot ..... worst part of having the tent on the balcony. Using a spray bottle twice a day 10-20 ml each time Growing in Pro-mix HP with Toronto tap water
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Looking good the 3 in front are a week behind the two in back! Buy chance 2 should be typ 1 hight THC plants and 2 should be type 3 plants 50/50 THC/cbd