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Bud sites are producing black/purple spot in leaves. Bud growth is producing as the days go by. Really excited with this being my first grow Nitrogen boost really helped with the deficiencies. Plants are starting to look really heathy... Prunes lower colas that weren't stretching past the canopy and receiving energy so more energy can be used towards the top buds
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Hey hey my fellow growers, I hope everyone had an excellent week! It is great to be back here at the beginning of week six, let’s get into it! Last week I had misspoke- I said I was going to train 5 of the 6 plants I have going from fastbuds, this was false…. What I meant is all 6… Yes at the time I had only INTENDED on messing with 5 but the last one, the way it was structured with the self top, it was practically BEGGING me to get in there and play with it- and I ask you this- who would I be to deny that little strawberry pie the simple pleasure of a little training? So train I did… Nothing crazy, but actually for all six plants (despite my best efforts, best being debatable) to not go overboard- I have been going in a doing a little bit of training and taking a leaf off here and there if it’s blocking any potential bud sites. I am trying to be really careful and not do too much at once and upset any of them- but at the same time, after stunting them a bit with the taproot incident (which I will keep referring to until I learn from that mistake) I want to do what I can to maximize yield after tripping up a bit in the beginning. We will see how it goes, but for now, everything seems to be doing well and responding well to the bit of training I have been doing. Right now I am seeing a range of sizes among the bunch- the forbidden runtz are both shorter and squatier coming in at about 5.5 inches in height each and I notice everything is spaced a bit tighter on these so I have had some difficulty spreading them out but not to any problematic extent, just in comparison with the rest- Next we have the strawberry pie- the smaller one coming in at 5.5inches, is the one that I was speaking about that had topped itself. It seems to be doing well and handling the training just fine. However the other one, that one is much bigger and is about 8.5 inches tall. It wasn’t until I busted out the ruler that I saw that this was the second biggest plant of the fast buds. That leaves the largest which of course was the gorilla cookies! The smaller of the two is coming in at 8 inches and the larger one coming in at 9.5! They are both tied down and doing great, showing growth each day after being trained and having select leaves removed. We are getting closer and closer to flower I hope to have a bit more time with them but that is totally in their hands, so we will see what happens- the game plan now for me at this point is to keep doing what I’ve been doing- trying to balance on a delicate line. As far as other news… I am doing dishes the other day- I have my phone propped up with YouTube on and dude grows playing (my preferred way to do dishes) I hear the dude mention a giveaway they are doing that I had submitted an entry for recently so my ears had perked up…👀 I saw they had the contest page pulled up and on display and I thought to myself, wouldn’t it be cool if I got to see my picture right now, sure enough- I hear them start talking about my pictures! I in no way won (at this point, my fingers are crossed though haha) and I realize that this is debatably anticlimactic however, I listen to these guys everyday at work so I was stoked! I still am! There are lots of good giveaways going on right now, all the amazing contests going on on this site, Instagram wherever! You have to be in it to win it folks and often it doesn’t take much to enter- I wish you all luck if you participate in any holiday contests and I hope you all have a fantastic holiday week and I will catch you all here at the same time in the same place hopefully with some new goodies and we can continue this fastbuds journey! Growers love and happy holidays everybody!!! 💚🤙🌱
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​📖 Chroniques de l'Oasis : La Marque Blanche ​🐪 Chapitre 12 : : Le Crépuscule de la Sultane ​Date : Mercredi 13 Mai 2026 Âge : J+84 Taille : 67 cm (L'Apogée) ​Le voyage touche à son terme. ❤️ La Sultane, immobile et majestueuse à 67 cm, ne cherche plus à conquérir le ciel. Elle a choisi de consacrer ses derniers jours à la densité, au poids et à l'éclat. Ses formes sont maintenant si généreuses qu'elles semblent porter en elles toute l'histoire de l'Oasis. ​Ses parures de cristal, autrefois transparentes comme le verre, se troublent d'un blanc laiteux, annonçant que le trésor est mûr. Elle a abandonné ses voiles de verdure, dépérissant avec une grâce royale pour que seule brille sa couronne. La semaine prochaine, elle sera coupée, quittant le monde des vivants pour entrer dans celui des souvenirs éternels du Rif. ​🏜️ Le Climat du Sanctuaire ​La paix règne dans l'Oasis: ​Chaleur : 25°C le jour / 21°C la nuit. ​Humidité : 50%. ​Lumière : Intensité 75%, à 55 cm. ​ La Sobriété de l'Adieu ​Le temps des festins est terminé, place à la pureté : ​Apport : le 13/05 1,5 litres d'eau PH 6,3 donnée ​Objectif : Laisser la terre sécher peu à peu pour que la Sultane ressente le stress final du désert, celui qui pousse la résine à son paroxysme avant la récolte. ​🔬 L'Analyse du nomade ​Le Gonflement Final : Les têtes ont pris une ampleur incroyable. Les calices se sont empilés, créant des tours compactes de fleurs. ​La Robe de Pourpre : On observe sur les feuilles sommitales des teintes automnales, des pourpres et des jaunes profonds. C'est la signature d'une plante qui a tout donné. ​Laiteux et Cristallin : Les trichomes sont à leur point de bascule. La majorité est laiteuse, offrant cet aspect "givre intense". Quelques reflets encore transparents subsistent, mais le gros du travail est accompli. ​Sénescence Totale : La plante est "en fin de vie" visuelle, ce qui est exactement ce que nous recherchons. Elle a consommé ses propres tissus pour nourrir ses fleurs. ​📜 L'Anecdote du Rif : La "Fête de la Faucille d'Argent" ​Dans les montagnes du Rif, la récolte n'était pas un simple travail agricole, c'était un événement sacré qui soudait toute la tribu. ​La fête avant la récolte : Juste avant de couper les plantes les plus nobles, les cultivateurs organisaient ce qu'on appelait la "N'za". Le soir précédant la coupe, on se réunissait autour d'un grand feu. Les anciens racontaient des légendes sur les ancêtres qui avaient ramené les premières graines d'Orient. ​On préparait un repas spécial à base de semoule fine et de beurre de montagne fondu. Le moment le plus beau était le rituel du "Musique du Vent" : les villageois jouaient du ghaita (hautbois) et du bendir (tambourin) au bord des champs. Ils croyaient que la vibration de la musique aidait la plante à libérer ses derniers arômes. C'était une fête de gratitude envers la terre. On ne coupait jamais dans la tristesse, mais dans la joie, car on savait que la plante allait continuer à vivre à travers ceux qui la partageraient. ❤️❤️❤️ ​🙏 Remerciements à la Communauté ​Au moment où cette aventure touche à sa fin, mon cœur de Nomade est rempli de gratitude. Je tenais à remercier chaleureusement toute la communauté pour votre soutien indéfectible, vos messages précieux et vos encouragements constants tout au long de cette culture. ​Vos conseils et votre présence dans l'Oasis ont été pour moi comme une source d'eau fraîche dans le désert. Chaque partage a nourri l'éclat de la Sultane et rendu ce journal de bord plus vivant. Ce trésor de cristal est aussi un peu le vôtre. Merci d'avoir marché à mes côtés sur les sentiers du Rif. ​Note du Nomade : " Elle ne grandit plus, elle s'éternise. Ses joyaux sont laiteux comme la lune sur le Rif. Le couteau attend, mais le cœur hésite devant tant de beauté."
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The room is short of Space, but buds are well growing. I had yellow marks starting on the leaves and I decided to add a bit of calmag, it looks like it might be good. I had to cut off few leaves, and I have reorganize the disposition a bit for more homogeneity. All looks good.
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Off to the races after the first week of veg. And the girls are looking good. They had about 24-48 hours of transplant shock but have since turned over and look perky. They never fully transitioned and all of em look like they’re turning back around. Definitely starting to see some pheno variation on one of the indicas (F6) - trademark from the Skywalker 100%. A light bluish/purpleish hue on the fan leaves. We’ll see what happens over the next week then probably just pick a day and flip. We don’t need em huge - just big enough to show off dem buds. On the hardware side of this grow, the mods to the dutchy system look to be working well. It just makes plant management easier with a full trough drain as opposed to individual drainage holes. Really, the system isn’t a concern for the most part. It’s proven time and time again how manageable a recirc system can truly be. Scaling down to smaller pots and more plants has also been a revelation of sorts around here. We used to grow monsters and now the aim is strictly proportional yields across a wider array of genetics. Been a great trip so far🤟. Couple more boring weeks of veg. And as soon as the breeding tent is cleaned up and pollen free - it’s go for blast-off👍. Background This cycle of clones represents all the potential of this F1 line of WalkerBerry OG. Bred by myself over the last couple of years. This genetic shows excellent hybrid vigour, incredibly stable nutrition requirements to date and an eclectic mix of long and short internodal spacing bu specimen. We know we have indica and sativa dominant traits spread evenly across the 6 available clones. Now it’s just a matter of seeing them run out under controlled and pollen free conditions. We’ve labelled each plant and it’s resulting seed accordingly. Once we get to the F2 run, we’ll hopefully be able to isolate down to 2-3 phenos if the bud is any good. From there, who knows. It’d be great to get to a finished, stable generation that would be fem worthy but that could be a very long way off. For now - we’ll focus on this line and see where it goes🤞🤞.
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Its been crazy week I Started giving them more nutrients I think a bit too much I had ok 13/14 from canna. I think they are okay but the leafes are too green? What you think? Should I out and hps to get larger and de ser buds? Thanks
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And here we go into flowering week seven. The buds are looking impressive by now. I feel like they're starting to bulk up - hopefully, those internodal gaps fill in nicely. Temperature and humidity are stable. I aim for 25°C during the day, and at night, it drops to around 21.5–22°C. Humidity stays between 45–50%. I could probably lower it further, but that would make things too hot, so I trust my airflow and ventilation instead. On day 70, I noticed a couple of leaves showing early ‘autumn colors.’ I’m curious how much longer this will take. Plagron additives like Sugar Royale, Power Buds, and Green Sensation are said to accelerate ripening. DNA Genetics suggests 9–10 weeks of flowering, so it’s getting exciting. Amber trichomes are a must for this Kush diva! 😉 Some parts of the plant seem to be purpling! That’s interesting since nights aren’t particularly cold. Could it be phosphate-related? Light stress? Just the strain? The smell is changing more and more towards citrus - like a ‘sharp, earthy lemon.’ It almost reminds me of a wood polish! 😄 I'm gradually removing any drying leaves at the bottom, but other than that, there’s not much to do - just watering, keeping an eye on temp and humidity, and relaxing. See you soon!
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Strains: Zamnesia – Strawberry Cough | Kalini Asia | Permanent Marker Grow Type: Indoor Plants: 3 Pot Size: 16 Gallon & 13 Gallon Medium: Coco Coir & Perlite Nutrient Line: Athena Week 3 Flower Update We’re into week 3 now and everything is running smooth. Stretch is pretty much wrapping up and they’ve settled into flower nicely. The buds are starting to bulk up and form properly, and you can see things coming together across all three plants. I’m still going through and cleaning up fan leaves here and there, mainly the ones blocking light from hitting the bud sites. Just keeping everything open so the lower sites can get some light and develop properly. No issues to report they’re feeding well, looking healthy, and just doing their thing. This is the stage where it starts getting exciting watching them stack up. Feeding Volume: 6L pH: 6.0 PPM: 1000–1100 ppm Frequency: As needed Indoor Climate Conditions (Flowering) 🌡️ Temperature: 26°C day / 18°C night 💧 Humidity: 45–50% 📈 VPD: ~1.3–1.5 kPa Now the real stacking begins 🔥🌿
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Hello, We are at 12/12 +40, the plants are developing well, not all of them will explode right away, but I am patient. So we have the big plant in the middle and 4 cuttings, alas there are only 3 cuttings from the biggest the other is from a Purple Bud. They all received a dose of Terra florès, Cannazym and CannaBoost.
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I know Runtz well, I know Zamnesia's Runtz very well, I have grown it in all its forms, photoperiodic, normal autoflowering and f1 autoflowering. I know the Gelato and Monster Zkittles mums very well and have also grown Zamnesia's Gelato with friends several times actually. All this to tell you that the others were already wonderful, the mothers and parents were all wonderful, but here we have reached the apotheosis: the Runtz F1 hybrid is the best of all, probably meaning I haven't tasted it yet but the smell, guys....how does this girl smell. For goodness sake I have loved citric and limolene all my life but... when I smell coffee I get horny like an 18 year old from the 90s in front of Bred Pitt or if you want like an 18 year old in front of the Ex-Wife. Or in all other cases it is the state of grace that this perfume creates in me I say wowwww every time I smell it. The plant is at an excellent point, it brings out the colors which are marvelous and I also remind you that it will be exactly two months old on June 7th... there are still about two weeks to go guys it also expects to finish in 8 weeks maximum 9, promises of the f1 super maintained try them guys... do some calculations. In 12 months you could do 6 cycles, unlike normal autoflowering plants which take 3 months on average, i.e. 4 cycles per year, knowing how to do 12 divided by 2 and 12 divided by three, right? Here it is... and it's not the only quality of these plants: maintained stability and hermaphroditism will now be a distant memory, and do you still grow normal plants? There was a big defoliation like i do often at the end to let breath the inside of the plant and risk less for mold. Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful, big congratulations to Zammi. https://www.zamnesia.io/it/10662-zamnesia-seeds-runtz-f1-automatic.html Video Reel Coming soon on Sunday Food by Plagron https://plagron.com/en Light www.viparspectra.com/ Tent & Air www.secretjardin.com Music of the week www.radionula.com +++ 432 hz frequencies to keep in line my Girls to Gaia. Site Description ZAMNESIA - RUNTZ F1 HYBRID AUTOMATIC: UNIFORMITY, RELIABILITY, AND GREAT FLAVOURS! What can we say about Runtz that hasn't already been said? Well, trust us when we say you've never seen it quite like this before! From the team at Zamnesia comes Runtz F1 Automatic. Now, this isn't some Formula One car-related special edition, no. This strain takes everything you know and love about the original Runtz and offers a reliable and uniform growing experience that will impress everyone. GROWING RUNTZ F1 HYBRID AUTOMATIC Runtz F1 Hybrid Automatic is the lovechild of Gelato and Zkittlez; the result is a strain that's extremely vigorous and fast to flower (taking just 10 weeks from germination to harvest). While autoflowers generally make for a no-hassle growing option, F1 hybrid seeds take this ethos one step further. Runtz F1 Automatic showcases great uniformity, meaning all plants will have a remarkably similar appearance and output. These plants are also highly resistant to pests and disease, so if it's your first foray into the world of cannabis cultivation, you're in the right hands with Runtz F1 Automatic. Reaching heights of 55–75cm, Runtz F1 Automatic can slot into the pokiest of grow spaces, both indoors and outdoors. But this small stature is not to the detriment of production. Once ready, growers will be treated to a return of around 500g/m² indoors and 100–150g/plant outdoors. AROMAS, FLAVORS, AND EFFECTS OF RUNTZ F1 HYBRID AUTOMATIC Another perk of F1 hybrid genetics is that these plants are teaming with terpenes and cannabinoids, making for a pungent and potent experience you're unlikely to see with other strains. When it comes to delivering massive flavors, Runtz F1 Hybrid Automatic certainly doesn't phone it in. Upon taking that first toke, users open themselves up to bold notes of creamy vanilla mixed with candied citrus fruit. The result is mouth-watering. With 25% THC to its name, Runtz F1 Automatic offers an uplifting, euphoric, and creative high that will suit all kinds of scenarios, whether social or solo. So seeds of all brands, in addition to these great F1 Hybrids and the entire Zamnesia line, fertilizers and everything related to the world of cannabis, you should buy them from the best online store in the sector www.zamnesia.io
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Added a top layer of soil with added nutes so that only needed to water normally and let the top mix do the work down below. Will mix in more compost tea every other day and towards the end of the week, hit it with my normal organic nutes mix. The plant is looking healthy and continues to flower out and each cola is starting to thicken nicely. I have a few leaves here and there showing some discoloration so will watch closely to ensure I don’t have a light or nute issue. Will move the light intensity to 80% on the LED panels after this next week and as long as the leaves still look good. The grow room is fairly warm (80F) and rH is high (75 – 80rH) but my CO2 levels are fairly high as well so the plants should be fine. Running 2 x HO Solarcure UVBs for 2 hours about an hour after the LED lights turn on at the beginning of the 12 hour set and for 2 hours about an hour before the LEDs turn off at the end of the set. Plant #1 – Really starting to get colorful, very purple and frosty. Sorry for all of the bud shots but can’t help it! Super excited to see how she starts to fill out.
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Opium is quite fantastic, the incredible storms have not harmed her in any way and she is booming the blooming stage! Aside from a few dark spots on her leaves there are not any complaints from us and if you could smell how delicious her aroma is, you would understand why. Our only addition to the weekly maintenance has been Epsom salts in the rain barrel, Opium also had a one time dusting of coffee grounds to the top of her soil bed. Our only worry is the weather this year, the storms have been fierce and the rain will not let up. Our temperatures at night are quite low already, the two biggest fears for an outdoor grow is bud rot and or not finishing before the frost arrives. We are confident that our Opium will be fine although only time will tell.
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Bien pues ya tenemos en marcha el 2º seguimiento del perfil... Son 6 white truffles, 6 Apple&Bazzokies de GBSTRAINS y 5 GG4 de GBSEEDS que se empezaron a germinar el 15 de mayo por la tarde sobre las 19:00 Todas nutridas con BOOM nutrients jejeje Todas las semanas iremos viendo los cambios y la evolución, los riegos y las flores que vendrán :) El 16 de mayo del 23 sobre las 07:00 de la mañana pase las semillas del vaso con agua, a los tapers con servilleta. Ahí estuvieron 24 horas mas haciendo un total de 36 horas germinando para después, pasarlas a las macetas de 1 litro. 22/05/23 actualizado, meto unas fotos mas de como van las semillas después de 7 días desde que se empezaron a germinar en el vaso de agua. A día 22/05/23 llevamos 7 días desde que se empezaron a germinar. ACTUALIZACION DE ESTADO: 30/05/23 Subo unas fotos después de 8 días. Llevamos 15 días desde que se empezó a germinar las semillas en vaso de agua. A partir de aquí, empiezo a contar semanas de crecimiento. Trasplantaremos a maceta definitivas de 7L dentro de una semana o 2.
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All is well, did a bit of defoliation, felt like I over done it but they came back stronger. Lime green early flower stretch going on. 🤗 Really enjoy growing. So rewarding.
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DLI @ 45. 1.1 VPD. Broke stem on plant#3 (Supreme Runtz) gave it a splint and will observe.
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Noticed some Nitrogen toxicity so decided to lower grow A + B to 2.5ml and add some cal mag. She responded well to topping was umming and uhhing about whether to do it or not but the time felt right and didnt seem to stunt her much at all. Absolutely amazed by the genetics of this plant with the insane internodal spacing and horizontal growth. My intents with this plant were to just let her do her thing but couldn't resist the chance for a fat canopy.
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Day 22- She stopped putting on height due to one night of a dramatic temperature drop. It's a cooler fall this year plus a freeze came through the night before. That night, I was up doing some studying when I noticed the reading on the remote display. N o telling how long it had been in the very low 60's. The problem was fixed simply by adding a heater to the room. Now, the temp is only in the 68 degree range for the final 2 1/2 hrs. before the lights are cut back on. Day 26- Her bud branches hav grown at least 2 -5 innches in length and have at least 2-4 bud sites already. Instead of Defoliation, I decided to actual two different types of LST. The first is simply bending to fan leaf branches under to expose the bud branches to more light. The main benefit is that you still keep the ability to absorb more of the light energy with them. I look at the fan leaves as your plant's " Personal Sun Panels". Since they store energy in the day and use that reserve to grow at night, why would you take something away for her that is meant to help her? Also, the second method I used is something I like to call" wind thickening". The technique is using wind resistance to train your plant's stem and branches to become more rigid by growing thicker to stablize itself. So, instead of a gentle breeze, I use a three speed box fan at varies distance. I started doing this on Day 22 and the results are definitely showing. The main stem went from 1/16 in. to a nice 3/8 in.