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Hey everybody! Kaiydaan, Kaiydan, Kaiydaan. I have no idea what's going on with this gal, she isn't doing to much of anything. Unlike, Freeman who's just flourishing, showing all shades of pinks and purples and swell calyxes. Anyone got any advice on Kaiydaan? I'm watering pH'd tap water. I tried to indicate that in "Nutrients", but the Diary made a Frown Face at 0 nutrients. Aug. 26, 2021, Thursday. I watered Kaiydaan and Freeman. Aug. 27, 2021, Friday. Freeman is doing well no issues. Kaiydaan, I just don't know. Her calyxes are not swelling, they're growing in and what seems to be dying off a bit. Her leaves are dead, dry, brittle and yellow. I don't know she is a complete nightmare compared to "Freeman" Maybe I'm reading to much into it and Kaiydaan is going through a natural fade. Any ideas? Aug. 29, 2021, Sunday. Nothing new to report. Aug. 30, 2021, Monday. Nothing to report.
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Finally my weather is getting better! 🙌 and good day everyone! Both of my girls are maturing properly and I'm glad it wasn't extremely hot inside the tent, it'll help my babies to not stress too much. I also increased the amount of Silver PK 14/15 by another 0.5ml and the plants took it well! 😍 The plants (mostly Pistachio) is getting more yellow leaves (I'm constantly removing them) and that means my babies are getting close! 😃 So now I'm double checking the trichomes/pistils in my girls and thanks to that I can say the flowers in Pistachio are more developed than the ones in Matcha and I suppose that's because the lights are way too far from Matcha but I can try to fix that in the future. Anyway, see you all in my next update! 👋
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Growing good. Trying to get fungus gnats under control. They are really loving this plant in particular. Giving mammoth p this week.
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Que pasa familia, vamos con la primera semana de floración de estas GG4 Sherbet Fast Flowering, de FastBuds. Agradezco a Agrobeta todos los kits obtenidos de ellos 🙏. Vamos al lío, El ph se controla en 6.2 , la temperatura la tenemos entre 21/24 grados y la humedad ronda el 50%, 7 litros de sustrato. Iremos viendo cómo avanzan. Agrobeta: https://www.agrobeta.com/agrobetatiendaonline/36-abonos-canamo Hasta aquí todo, Buenos humos 💨💨💨
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Start of week 7, for the Super Lemon Haze, I'm repeating the week 6 feed cycle as she's going for at least one extra week 9, compared to only 8 weeks for the blueberries, before flushing. Last week was good, but the Super Lemon Haze continues to be a very hungry girl. She is very sticky and has a light lemon smell. The two blueberry plants continue to pack on weight and size, they have a very pungent smell and are starting to get sticky like the SLH.
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Quality like Los Pollos Hermanos always solid, always tasty.😁😁😁
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the past few weeks the girl scouts have been irrigated and fertilized but the little land used has made them dwarf, I performed lollipopping due to a redness that appeared on the leaves of one in particular now it is the most luxuriant. the skunk has really grown up in the background and the little shade has earned it its luxuriance
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I had to take a big decision. I know it is not good it is way too hot in the tent but needed to remove from my garden because of some reasons. Firstly, illegal which is fine but I do not want to take a risk for 3 g of harvest. She should start flowering in autumn when less sun and weather is basically shitty here in London it is okay to grow but when starts flowering.... so I planted an auto and saw that it wont yiled good so I was thinking what will happend to my Zkittlez in autumn when mush less sun and weather is going down. So realised I can have a 2-3 m plant but it ain't gonna flower just a bit. Soni decided to put under artificial light but it is summer my plants are suffering in the tent. Inhave no choice I will try to manage maximum I will cut back. Hopefully all goes ok. Day 86: Fucked up she was totally wilt I removed all the leaves basically the stalk left only..... she will be okay
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# Purple Haze Auto Pheno A by Zamnesia 🌱💜 ## Week 1 | Building Momentum Hello GrowDiaries family! 👋🌱 Welcome back to another update from the 12/12 From Seed project. As with the rest of this run, Purple Haze Auto Pheno A spent her first week establishing roots, adapting to her final container, and beginning the transition from seedling to young vegetative growth. Although every plant in the room shares the same environment, genetics always find their own way of expressing themselves. And during this first week, this little lady already began showing some of her personality. --- ## The Beginning Like the rest of the garden, Purple Haze Auto Pheno A was transplanted directly into her final 15-liter container filled with Plagron Lightmix. This approach allows the plant to establish itself without requiring additional transplants later in life. Every transplant introduces some degree of stress, even when performed carefully. By placing the seedling directly into her final home, the objective is simple: Allow uninterrupted root development from the very beginning. During this stage, most of the important work happens below the soil surface. While the seedling appears small above ground, the root system is actively exploring its new environment and laying the foundation for future growth. --- ## Environment Environmental conditions remained stable throughout the week. Temperatures averaged approximately 27°C during lights-on and 25°C during lights-off. Relative humidity remained around 55%. The nutrient solution was maintained at pH 5.99 with an EC of approximately 0.46 mS/cm. Root zone and solution temperatures remained close to 21°C. Lighting was provided under the Future Of Grow Black Series LED system running the 12/12 From Seed methodology used throughout this project. As always, the goal at this stage is not explosive growth. The goal is healthy establishment. Strong roots first. Everything else follows. --- ## Early Development One of the interesting observations during the first few days was the appearance of slightly unusual leaf formation on the earliest leaves. This is something occasionally seen in young seedlings and is often simply part of the natural variability that appears during early development. Rather than becoming more pronounced, those initial irregularities gradually faded as the plant continued growing. By the middle of the week, new growth was already emerging cleaner and more symmetrical. This is exactly why patience is so important during the seedling stage. Young plants often correct themselves as they mature. --- ## Building Structure As the week progressed, Purple Haze Auto Pheno A showed steady and consistent development. The first true leaves expanded nicely. Growth remained compact and controlled. Internodal spacing stayed tight. Leaf color remained healthy and vibrant throughout the observation period. What I particularly enjoyed seeing was the posture. Several photographs show the leaves reaching upward toward the light, a small detail that often reflects a comfortable and actively growing plant. Nothing dramatic. Nothing excessive. Simply healthy growth. --- ## Three Fingers Appear By the end of the week, the first well-defined three-finger leaves had emerged. For me, this is always one of the most satisfying milestones of early growth. It marks the moment when the seedling begins leaving behind its earliest stages and starts developing the recognizable structure that will define the plant moving forward. The bird's-eye photographs show this progression beautifully. The canopy is beginning to widen. The new growth is accelerating. And the next stage of development is already taking shape. --- ## First Week Impressions So far, Purple Haze Auto Pheno A has been a pleasure to watch. Healthy color. Compact structure. Strong posture. Good vigor. And steady progression throughout the week. The slightly unusual early leaves appear to be fading into the background as the plant continues to establish itself and push forward with increasingly normal growth. At this stage, she feels like one of those plants that quietly gets to work without asking for much attention. And sometimes those are the ones that surprise us later. --- ## Looking Ahead With the first three-finger leaves now established, the focus shifts toward continued root expansion and vegetative development. The coming weeks will reveal more about her structure, growth pattern, and overall vigor as she continues her journey under the 12/12 From Seed schedule. For now, everything is moving exactly as hoped. A healthy start. A strong foundation. And another promising chapter 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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Zkitzz Auto has impressed me. Massive chucks of solid dense bud rich in trichomes. Coke can size main colas and all side branches not far behind in size.. brilliant grow of top quality looking herb.. Can wait for the smoke test.. Happy growing friends 🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
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Wow another one that's jumped 3" inches. This is the first grow of the very first strain I've ever created. I'm excited to say the least. Hopefully it's a female and we'll see how the flower turns out. If it's a male I'll have extra pollen for future seeds & breeding.
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One plant is significantly struggling , brown spots on leaves, it is the tallest and all the spots are towards the top but it is growing a lot slower , no colour change on any of the buds , I have one picture of her. I don’t know what the problem could be all the other girls are fine and have been given the same feeding and watering schedule. However the other girls are very happy from here out it is plain PHed water till I chop. Couldn’t be more excited yet nervous ✌️🏻💚
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All steady except for some minor tucking and defoliation. Cut nitrogen altogether this week and depending how she responds will continue without but if they need a lil kick I’ll go to .25 tsp per gallon but seeing how I’m in the home stretch I may just go for a good flush
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Harvested the more mature plant, it had lost it's top to the wind, harvested a few days ago and has had a couple spots with a little rot removed. Seems stable enough and mature. Going to let the remaining one run out a bit as it seems a bit slower.
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Day 56: Nothing special this week other then I found out another reason for the stretching of the plants. They did not stretch that much as the Gorilla's but they still did some. I don't know where i was of what i was doing but suddenly it came into my mind. Well normaly i use seperate veg and flower basic nutrients. This time, I used a new basic nutrient i never used before. This basic nutrient has veg and flower nutrients for the whole cycle. So the growth of the plants where stimulated to longer. This is fun when you grow huge plants for a long time, not if you plan to only veg for 3-4 weeks, 1-2 weeks preflower with maybe 6 to 9 weeks of flowering.
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Hello. This is the end of week 5 and the beginning of week 6 of veg. These girls got topped last week. And this week they have their branches poking up through their fan leaves. I hope to repot these plants this week and put a tomato cage in each pot for training and to tie the big buds up to. That time of year... the mushrooms are coming up everywhere. OK. Keep Growing Straight. Chuck.
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Trimmed two fan leaves to encourage horizontal growth, watered today with fert. Gently bending leaves downward with hands. Everything seems ship shape.
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Well we finally reached the end. The last week was more cruise control. Just trying to remove the big fan leaves that's blocking any flowers. The trichomes looking kinda ready but still acceptable. During the last few days I maintained a daytime Humidity of around 60 and nighttime of 55. Temperatures are between 73 degrees and 67 degrees. Two days before chop they got 48 hrs of dark and 3 days of no water to add to the stress. After the 48hrs darkness all the ladies Came out extra frosty. Loving the change of hues on the blue gelato. The vanilla Kush is very oily and very very strong smell. Not a strong smell coming off the OrangeGelato though. The green gelato has a creamy smell.