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I gotta be honest this strain has been making me learn and learn and learn.... lol so I am In the process of choosing the right light setting for them, i have lowered the red setting on my kind k5 wifi xl1000 and they are doing way better! I think I’m gonna keep messing with the reds more to get it perfect! This is why this light is amazing cause every plant/strain is different and reacts to each colour differently, and to have a light that is capable to change the intensity is just amazing! My auto feed is on pause right now I need some parts. I’m using Lotus nutrients it’s A one part grow/bloom/boost, it makes feeding easy. Only feeding half of recommended
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Week 8 12/22-29: Getting close to chop day.. planning to start the “flush” soon.. Trichomes looking cloudyyyy
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Day 30. In few days i will try to do something with her, but i still dont know what ;)))) leaves are huge, they shade everything, she is lowest, so sides are very weak and underdeveloped compared to other two girls in this run , hope side branches will stretch this week some ... Mars TS1000 - Light is solid and does job. For last week output is on max . Still rotate a lot, but am happy with development. I miss more good wind inside, but i live in shared house ;)))))))))))) even really silent air system is still loud on desired speeds ... Hope next week ill send her to flower. Will top up with Worm Castings and Mycorrhizae during training in few days, when girls will be watered next time. Rhythm is good, every 3 days pots are light. 1.5 liters to each went straight in after photo shoot. Day 33. Applied BioBizz Leaf Coat when lights went off. Loads of training was made today too. Day 34. Now girls are trained daily. Top shoot twisting, leaf tucking, rotation around axis , changing positions inside of tent and so on. Always wash hands before any training, it is a must. Still havent made mind, scrog or lst ... Think tomorrow will be watering day and i have to decide which way to go , i am fliping them at next watering 100%, otherwise again rush to harvest before late spring holidays ... Happy Growing !!!
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Ghost Train Haze · Week 12 From Seed Catching The Ghost Train Haze @ Zamnesia 👻 Week 12 from seed, and this one is still all momentum. While the room as a whole is beginning to slow, this plant still carries forward motion — not in stretch, not in structure, but in sheer flower mass. The frame is already built. The architecture is done. What remains now is density, resin, and finish. And in true Ghost Train fashion, she is doing all of it at full scale. This is not a subtle plant. Not in height. Not in width. Not in flower. Not in presence. She has become one of those plants that changes the feel of the room just by standing in it. ⸻ From Seed to Here From the beginning, this one showed a very different kind of energy. Where some plants stayed compact and conservative, Ghost Train Haze never really asked for permission. She moved with intent early, built fast, stacked hard, and never gave much reason to doubt what she wanted to become. This was never a small-frame cultivar. Even early on, the message was clear: longer frame, stronger reach, larger vertical push, heavier terminal expression. She wanted space. She wanted support. She wanted structure. And she got all three. LST helped guide the shape, but the real work here was not controlling her — it was supporting her. Because once she committed to flower, this became less about training and more about load management. That is where we are now. The structure is built. The weight is here. And now the room is no longer shaping her. It is holding her up. ⸻ Week 12 — Same Room, Same Rules Even an outlier still finishes inside the ecosystem. And that matters here. Ghost Train may still have more runway left than some of the others in the room, but she does not flower in isolation. She flowers inside a shared environment, shared rhythm, and shared finish window. That means she moves with the room. So while she may still have another two weeks — maybe three — of true finish left in her, she is now on the same simplified path as the rest of the garden: less input, less push, less bottle, more observation. Which means this week she also moves into water-only irrigation with Pure Zym staying in rotation. Not because she is finished. Because the room is. And now we get to watch how far the biology carries her from here. ⸻ Why Pure Zym Still Stays This is where late flower becomes more interesting than people think. Yes, the nutrient stack is stripped back. Yes, the EC is down. Yes, the pH has drifted higher and we are no longer forcing correction. That is not neglect. That is transition. At this stage, we are no longer trying to push aggressive uptake through bottled input. We are leaning on what the medium still holds and what the biology is still able to process. And in a living medium, that matters. Pure Zym stays because even when the feed is reduced, the soil is still active. Root turnover is still happening. Organic matter is still breaking down. Microbial life is still cycling what remains in the pot. The plant may be receiving less from the bottle, but it is not receiving nothing. It is still being fed by the medium. Still being supported by microbial activity. Still pulling from what is already present. And for a plant this large, late-flower access matters more than late-flower force. We are not trying to make her bigger now. We are trying to help her finish clean. ⸻ The Plant Right Now Massive. That is the only honest place to begin. This is one of those plants that stops looking like a “large auto” and starts looking like a full structural problem. The main cola is no longer just oversized. It is arm-thick. Baseball-bat territory. A true terminal flower with enough mass that support is no longer optional. And the support tells the story as clearly as the flowers do. This is not one yo-yo on one top. This is multiple yo-yos across the plant because this is no longer about holding a cola upright — it is about distributing load across a living structure carrying more than it was ever meant to hold alone. That is always a good sign. When support becomes structural, the plant has done its job. And she has. Top to bottom, this plant is carrying serious weight. The primary colas are dense, heavy, and fully formed. The secondary sites are not filler. Even the lower flowers — the ones that often end up loose, airy, or forgettable on lesser runs — are dense, firm, and fully worth keeping. No fluff. No waste. No real popcorn to speak of. Just smaller flowers with the same intent. That is the mark of a properly loaded plant. ⸻ Resin, Density & Finish And now she is frosting properly. The structure was always there. Now the resin is catching up to the weight. Trichome production is climbing harder this week, and it shows across the full flower surface — not just on sugar leaf edges, but across the bracts themselves, where it matters most. The frost is no longer isolated. It is spreading. And that changes the whole look of the plant. The flowers are tightening. The resin is thickening. The surfaces are becoming brighter, stickier, and more defined. And underneath that frost is the part that matters most: density. This plant is not just large. She is solid. Not visually dense. Physically dense. Firm flowers. Hard lowers. Heavy tops. No softness anywhere. That is the kind of late flower you want to see. ⸻ Conditions & Late Flower Response Room conditions remain stable and in line with the rest of the garden. Temperature remains unchanged from the previous week. Humidity remains steady. The environment stays consistent because the room is still reading correctly at leaf level. What has changed is the input. EC is down. The feed is simplified. The pH has drifted higher and is no longer being forced into correction. And that is fine. At this stage, the room is no longer being steered through numbers alone. It is being steered through response. Leaf posture. Water demand. Flower tension. Resin development. Overall plant rhythm. And the response remains strong. So the room stays steady. ⸻ What to Expect Next Now we watch how far she wants to carry herself. Over the next stretch, expect: * continued resin push * stronger aroma development * slower but heavier calyx swelling * more visible trichome maturity * reduced water demand * increased support demand * deeper finish expression across the flower surface What not to expect: * much more stretch * explosive new vertical growth * dramatic structural change * a fast finish just because the room is slowing She may still have another week. She may still have three. That depends entirely on how well the root zone and stored energy carry her through the final phase. And that is exactly what makes this stage worth watching. Now we find out how much of the finish was in the bottle — and how much was already in the plant. ⸻ Gratitude A plant like this is never the work of one hand alone. Respect to Zamnesia for the genetics. Respect to Plagron for supporting the root zone to the finish. Respect to the LEDs for driving the room start to end. Respect to the gear holding the weight when the branches no longer can. Respect to the platform for letting growers document the process honestly. Respect to everyone following, supporting, questioning, learning, sharing, and watching. To the day ones. To the growers. To the curious. To the skeptics. To the old heads. To the new eyes. To the ones here for the data. To the ones here for the beauty. To the ones still learning how to read a plant. And to the ones who already can. 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Trust me, you won’t want to miss the next steps, let’s push the boundaries of indoor horticulture together! As always, this is shared for educational purposes, aiming to spread understanding and appreciation for this plant. Let’s celebrate it responsibly and continue to learn and grow together. With true love comes happiness. Always believe in yourself, and always do things expecting nothing and with an open heart. Be a giver, and the universe will give back in ways you could never imagine. 💚 Growers love to all 💚 📸 P.S. – The Eye Behind the Lens All photos in this diary (for now — except for the ones showing the camera, which I took with an iPhone) are taken with a Sony A6700 paired with a Sony full-frame macro lens and a few more. Photography is part of the story — it’s how we share the fine textures, the glow, and the quiet details that words can’t always capture. I’ve also started experimenting with photo stacking — a technique where multiple images, each taken at a slightly different focus point, are layered together to create one perfectly sharp image from front to back. It’s not digital enhancement or AI; it’s pure photography — a way to reveal the plant’s beauty in microscopic depth, from trichome to petal. You’ll even see a few shots of "ghost me" capturing the shots — camera, lens, setup — because every grow deserves not just to be cultivated, but documented like art. FOR DISCOUNT CODES AND MORE JUST FOLLOW THE LINK https://website.beacons.ai/dogdoctorofficial NEW DISCORD - Official Server Invite Link : https://discord.gg/ksjAkA5T74
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Die Pflanze entwickelt sich wunderbar 😁 Durch das Supercropping geht sie schön in die Breite und entwickelt wunderschöne Blütenansätze. Leider habe ich einen leicht Thripsbefall im Zelt und die Raubmilben plus Florfliegenlarfen sind schon unterwegs. Pestkontroll gehört zum Biogrow eben dazu.
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Hi there start of week 11 today 😏 today (Day 78) the weather is cold and very high humidity because of rain 😲😩😕 Day 79 same shit weather then yesterday with very high humidity and rain 😵😲😵😲😵 Day 80 autumn has arrived 😱😨😰 cold with rain and high humidity 😲😵😭 Day 82 there are no Updates sorry 😵
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This beauty is the Choco Kush auto, from Amsterdam genetics, she is 9 weeks old, started flowering at around 4 weeks. First part of her life she was just in the growing tent, the last 4 weeks she has been sunbathing in the garden, for about 10 hours almost everyday. In the night she is back in the growing tent. So 24 hours light program, LED combined with sunlight. She loves her nutrients from biobizz in every water, the ration is 3-4 ml per 1 litre water. She received about 2 times in the first 5 weeks of life the boomboom spray. She is a midget. But a midget beast with some beautiful flowers, that stink in the entire garden.
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Info: Unfortunately, I had to find out that my account is used for fake pages in social media. I am only active here on growdiaries. I am not on facebook instagram twitter etc All accounts except this one are fake. Have fun with the update. Flowering day 26 since time change to 12/12. Hey everyone 😃. Another great week goes by. Last week, instead of 2 g of GHSC Powder Feeding, I only gave 1.5 g p l of substrate so that I can give you another 1 g per l of substrate next week so that it lasts until the end :-). It is developing very well and the buds are starting to grow :-). The week was poured 3 times with 1.1 l each time. once of them GHSC Enhancer was added :-). The bottom shoots have now also been removed :-). As always, the humidifier was refilled every day and the lady was checked for her health. I hope you enjoy the update. Stay healthy and let it grow 😊🍀. You can buy this Strain at : https://sweetseeds.es/de/red-mandarine-f1-fast-version/ Type: Red Mandarine F1 Fast Version ☝️🏼 Genetics: Red Poison Auto®️ (SWS39) X Tangie (California Orange x Hybrid Skunk) 👍 Vega lamp: 2 x Todogrow Led Quantum Board 100 W 💡 Bloom Lamp : 2 x Todogrow Led Cxb 3590 COB 3500 K 205W 💡💡☝️🏼 Soil : Canna Coco Professional + ☝️🏼 Fertilizer: Green House Powder Feeding ☝️🏼🌱 Water: Osmosis water mixed with normal water (24 hours stale that the chlorine evaporates) to 0.2 EC. Add Cal / Mag to 0.4 Ec Ph with Organic Ph - to 5.5 - 5.8 .
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Cannot believe all lady's. Lucky guy.!! Week 2 of 🌺 flower.....
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paper towel and into a peat pellet. worked fine. have put them all in a 20 liter pot to see how it goes. these are in a perma auto flower tent. 20/4 off, in good company. this week we launch the unit. first leaves then new diary.. enojoy and take care
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Had a massive heatwave pass through, definitely not used to it hitting the 100s in june and the White widow definitely showed stress from it. It’s leaves browned a bit and curled but it seems that plant only has about two weeks left and it should be all good! Gorilla Zkittles buds seem to be the farthest behind everything else and could honestly end up needing an extra week from the rest. Buds are developing color and their true personality! I’m lovin it. Thanks to everyone for the support along this grow journey, and let’s hope we can finish these last couple weeks out nicely! All photos come from The end of week 6 flower. Tomorrow will be day 1 of week 7
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Hey peeps! I have now started lowering the nutrients and the PPM is 1200 on average but I intend on lowering it in the next couple of days in order to start flushing her later next week. She keeps popping out bud sites all over the bottom even though we did trim her in the first couple weeks. I have decided that, when I do harveserst her, i'm going to harveerst her in three stages to maximise the yeild and get that light to the lower small bud sites over the next couple of weeks. Let me know what you think!
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July 29 - Temp(High/Low) 25/18 Rain(mm) 0.0 July 30 - Temp(High/Low) 24/16 Rain(mm) 0.0 July 31 - Temp(High/Low) 26/17 Rain(mm) 0.0 Aug 01 - Temp(High/Low) 29/19 Rain(mm) 24.3 Aug 02 - Temp(High/Low) 27/15 Rain(mm) 0.0 Aug 03 - Temp(High/Low) 26/12 Rain(mm) 23.6 Aug 04 - Temp(High/Low) 26/21 Rain(mm) 0.0 Looking nice, Just starting to bud. Got a shit ton of rain and humidity by the end of the week.
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They’re all hitting their stride in terms of flower. Chemdawg easily the most impressive bud development/size wise, but Bubba is massive and has a TON of bud sites. No leaf discolouration at all so I’m guessing the ladies have switched to flower smoothly with the right amount of food in the soil. I top dressed with Gaia Bloom to give them a little extra for the next few weeks as they push forward. Crazy to believe Bubba might only have 25 days left which means I don’t know if she’ll get fed anything other than water from here on out
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So I started in a rockwool cube. This week I put her in SOIL. Unfortunately it seems I'm unable to change the grow medium. So there's that. Anyway... Her leaves are really light shade of green however this is by no means a nitrogen deficiency. It's either just the genetics of the strain or a pheno. Ive heard people saying this strain flowers really fast so I was expecting her to flower this week.That did not happen. Kind of a good thing to be honest. Maybe this week however I am in no rush Anyways... I how to put her in soil at the beginning of the week because her one inch rockwool starter was completely riddled with roots and could not take another day. Put her in a 4 liter pot with about 20% perlite and 80% potting soil. Unfortunately I had no microryza for the transplant. All is going well and just cruising along I will have to start training her with some LST.
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Comenzamos la 6ta semana, con LST realizado y cada vez más dobladas para ir mostrando todos sus brotes. Se realizó una defoliación a las hojas más grandes para que los brotes pudieran tener luz directa. Respondieron bien al LST que se le fue haciendo (apretando cada vez más los hilos) y a la defoliación. Se aplicó diatomeas al sustrato para evitar posibles plagas. Terminando la 6ta semana se cambia el fotoperiodo a 12/12 para pasarlas a floración
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Chop day. Everything is looking and smelling incredible. The range of smells I've got so far are: floral, grape, blueberry, gas, burnt rubber, tangerine, funk. Everything appeared fully mature beside the Cambodian x Meat Breath and Pak Man so decided this was the best time to cut them down.
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Hung to dry in 15-18c and 58% humidity aiming for 10-14days drying time 😇
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day 29,first day of week 5. 25/09/25 last 3 photos-28/08/25