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July 4th - safely into week 7. Solid growth and development to this point. Lets see how she stands up now that the pattern is laid-out - last fed on the 30th; 1gal - next meal is from the Water part of the food cycle; nute - nute - water - amended the soil with 2” Worm Castings, scratched it in to the soils surface - pulled a set of leaves off of each branch, exposing the middle nodes. New growth on each branch. Here we go! July 5th - rain has fallen, and the plant was partially protected. Wait and see if it has affected tonights Dinner. We are in the water portion of the Meal cycle; Nute-Nute-Water. Posted above - compost is ready after months. Leaf / Soil mix added to the pot at dark. July 7 - fed 1 gal of a Grow Microbe, Enzyme and Molasses-based dinner. Full list of ingredients Posted above - this week is proving to be instrumental in Establishing the shape and kicking the growth into Gear !!! Chunky dinner had to be diluted… lol grow buddy grow - someone asked about the LST techniques I use: wire, branch bending etc. Inposted 2 quik videos on how the Cali Crasher had acquired and held those curves 9th - I saw an opportunity to make one more similar move on the plant, with the same style of LST training. Once again I extended the 6 upward facing branches, straight outward; first thing this morning. 10th - fed 2.5 Litres of Nute cycle. With Grow Microbes oops, looks like we make the water-meal, Next
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Day 57 😁👌all the queens are ok 🙏 Day 58 the queens got some fertilizer 💪😃👍
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So I gave the plant one more dynomyco feeding. I’m over watering her a bit—- going to have to control that a bit more. No nutrients yet. Looks like she is pre flowering a touch.
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Chem Brulee by Zamnesia | Pheno A 🔥🌱 Vegetative Week 1 | Strong Foundations Hello GrowDiaries family! 👋🌱 Welcome back to another chapter of this 12/12 From Seed project. This week we turn our attention to Chem Brulee Pheno A as she completes her first full week of vegetative growth and begins establishing herself inside her final container. Following a successful germination and smooth transplant, she has spent the week doing exactly what young plants should be doing: building roots, adapting to the environment, and slowly revealing the first signs of her individual personality. And already, there are a few interesting things worth talking about. ⸻ One Week, One Home As with every plant in this project, Chem Brulee Pheno A was transplanted directly into her final container shortly after germination. Because this grow is being run under a 12/12 From Seed methodology, we prefer avoiding additional transplants later in the cycle whenever possible. The objective is to allow uninterrupted root development from the very beginning. Rather than spending energy recovering from multiple container changes, the plant can focus entirely on exploring its final root zone and building a strong foundation for the weeks ahead. At this stage, what happens below the soil is just as important as what happens above it. ⸻ Building In Lightmix For this run we continue using Plagron Lightmix as the base substrate. Lightmix provides an excellent starting environment for young plants by combining gentle nutrition with good aeration and water retention. Seedlings do not require aggressive feeding schedules. They require stability. Healthy roots. Consistent moisture. And an environment that allows them to develop naturally. So far, Chem Brulee Pheno A appears very comfortable in her new home. ⸻ Water First, Then Nutrition The first irrigation after transplant consisted of plain water only. During the earliest stages of growth, seedlings continue relying heavily on the reserves stored within the seed itself while also benefiting from the nutrients already available in the substrate. Around Day 4 we introduced a light feeding program consisting of: 🌱 Terra Grow 🌱 Pure Zym 🌱 Power Roots 🌱 Sugar Royal All products were applied at gentle dosages designed to support root establishment and healthy early development without pushing growth beyond what the plant naturally wants to achieve. The goal remains creating strong foundations rather than chasing rapid growth. ⸻ 12/12 From Seed & Light Strategy One aspect of this project that often generates questions is the lighting approach. Even at this young age, Chem Brulee Pheno A is receiving approximately 350 PPFD. Under traditional vegetative schedules this may seem relatively strong for a seedling. However, because these plants are receiving only 12 hours of light per day, the total Daily Light Integral (DLI) remains considerably lower than under standard 18/6 schedules. This allows us to introduce moderate light intensity early while keeping overall daily light exposure within a comfortable range. The objective is adaptation rather than acceleration. Strong light. Controlled duration. Balanced development. ⸻ Environmental Conditions Conditions remained stable throughout the week: 🌡️ Day temperature: 27°C 🌙 Night temperature: approximately 25°C 💧 Relative humidity: 55% 🌱 Solution temperature: 21°C 🌱 Substrate temperature: 21°C 🌿 CO₂ levels: approximately 600 ppm Consistency remains one of the most important tools available to a grower during the seedling stage, and so far the environment has remained exactly where we want it. ⸻ Early Observations Among the phenotypes documented so far, Chem Brulee Pheno A immediately stands out for her vigor. Growth has been steady and confident throughout the week. Leaf expansion has progressed nicely, color remains healthy, and overall structure appears balanced and symmetrical. By the end of the week we are already seeing beautifully formed leaf development with well-defined fingers beginning to emerge. While it is still far too early to draw major conclusions, she gives the impression of a plant that is eager to grow. Not stretched. Not rushed. Simply vigorous. The kind of development that makes you excited to see what comes next. ⸻ Looking Ahead As root development continues and nutrient uptake increases, we expect vegetative growth to accelerate over the coming week. The next stage should provide a much clearer picture of the structural tendencies of this phenotype and help reveal whether this early vigor continues as the plant matures. For now, everything is moving exactly in the right direction. Healthy roots. Healthy leaves. Healthy growth. A very promising start. ⸻ Thank You A huge thank you to Zamnesia for providing the Chem Brulee genetics for this project. Thank you to Plagron for the nutrition and substrate supporting this run. And thank you to Future of Grow and everyone following along and supporting these diaries. Your support makes projects like this possible. As always, thank you for stopping by. Until next week… Grower’s Love everyone. 🌱💚🔥
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Sie ist nun seit 3 Tagen auf 12/12. Sie ist an den Blättern,welche frisch wachsen schön hellgrün. Ihre Ansätze an dem Stamm sind noch sehr klein,jedoch hoffe ich dass diese noch etwas wachsen bevor die Blüte richtig los geht. Sie zeigt die ersten Härchen!
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20/03: most of the plants are very near the end - there has been an issue with two kush - severe nute burn - I have hung them up to dry before the burn killed off any of the buds - will cut later this week and add the weight to the overall harvest. 1 more week nutes - 1 week flush and 1 week to dry. The white widow colas are blooming so that the stalks are unable to hold them up - added cable ties to keep everything in place
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Over all was an amazing grow, super sticky dense nugs with smell of berries, highly recommended for everyone!!
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Dropped using the Bloom this week to address the tip burn & added more bamboo to support the colas, hope to harvest in a couple weeks I think.
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She’s off to a beautiful start. When she has 5 sets of leaves (or when she shows deficiencies) I’ll adjust her nutrients to about 2x current strength. In 2018 at the first ‘Copa Del Sol’ Cannabis Cup in Lima, Peru, Dutch Passion won 1st Prize in the Outdoor category with Passion Fruit.
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Día 22 (11/11) Las plantas muestran pequeños puntos / zonas marrones pero... Don't panic! It's Organic! Dejaré que el proceso del Super Soil de BioTabs siga su camino tal y como indica el manual de BioTabs! Ajusto LST a CBD Auto 20:1 #2 aplicando una nueva atadura a la punta, que ya se estiraba hacia arriba 24 horas después! 💥😍 La idea es NO aplicar más LST y dejarla que crezca de forma natural a partir de ahora Tal vez solo ir recolocando las ramas laterales para que no crezcan demasiado juntas, porque no quiero estresarla y que ralentice su crecimiento... Día 23 (12/11) Subo a DLI 40 Pequeños ajustes de LST en las ramas laterales a CBD Auto 20:1 #2 para crear una estructura homogenea No voy a volver a aplicar LST a la punta, voy a dejar que crezca de forma "natural" a partir de ahora El resto de plantas están creciendo muy bien! Riego con 750 ml H2O RO a CBD Auto 20:1 #2. El resto no necesitan riego Día 24 (13/11) Riego todas las plantas con 750 ml H2O RO CBD Auto 20:1 #2 se muestra sedienta y vuelve a necesitar 750 ml de H20 RO tras solo 24 horas desde el último riego! Día 25 (14/11) Pequeños ajustes de LST en CBD Auto 20:1 #2 Parece que los puntos / zonas marrones se aceleran en todas las plantas excepto en CBD Auto 20:1 #1... Día 26 (15/11) LSD-25 Auto & OG Kush Auto empiezan a mostrar muchas zonas marrones y las hojas inferiores se empiezan a retorcer... Día 27 (16/11) Riego con 1 litro de H2O RO El area técnica de BioTabs me confirma que lo que muestra las plantas es una quema de nutrientes... 😢 Su recomendación es regar SÓLO con agua la siguiente semana (hasta el día 35 por lo menos) Día 28 (17/11) LSD-25 Auto & OG Kush Auto se muestran muy afectadas por la quema de nutrientes... Una pena porque estaban creciendo muy bien hasta ahora... Después de hablar con BioTabs, parece que el error ha sido aplicar el Boom Boom Spray demasiado temprano (en día 21) cuando las plantas tenían suficiente nutrientes y acababa de añadir la 2ª (y ultima) Tab al sustrato... Tengo que seguir aprendiendo que con el SuperSoil: MENOS ES MÁS, MENOS ES MÁS! A seguir regando SOLO con agua los próximos días... CBD Auto 20:1 #2 todavia no muestra el sexo (pre-flores)... es algo extraño... 💦Nutrients by Bio Tabs - www.biotabs.nl/en/ 🌱Substrate PRO-MIX HP BACILLUS + MYCORRHIZAE - www.pthorticulture.com/en-us/products/pro-mix-hp-biofungicide-plus-mycorrhizae "GDBT420" 15% DISCOUNT code for the BIOTABS Webshop https://biotabs.nl/en/shop/
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Que pasa familia, vamos con la cuarta semana de floración de estas Fishy Zoap feminizadas de Seedstockers. Vamos al lío ,se trasplantaron en macetas de 7 litros definitivamente. El ph se controla en 6.0 , la temperatura la tenemos entre 24/20 grados y la humedad ronda el 50%. El ciclo de floración puse 12h de luz, el foco está al 80% de potencia. De momento van creciendo a buen ritmo y tienen un buen color, la flor ya empezó a coger formarse y a tricomar. Comentar de nuevo que el estrés hídrico fue superado sin problemas, esperemos que no surja nada más. Gracias Agrobeta por el envío de la Gold series para esta temporada, se vienen cositas 🙏 - os dejo por aquí un CÓDIGO: Eldruida Descuento para la tienda de MARS HYDRO. https://www.mars-hydro.com Hasta aquí todo, Buenos humos 💨💨💨
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Welcome to Flower Week 7 of Fast Buds Papaya Sherbet I'm excited to share my grow journey with you from my FastBuds Project . It's going to be an incredible ride, full of learning, growing, and connecting with fellow growers from all around the world! For this Project , I’ve chosen the Feminized Photo strain Papaya Sherbet : Here’s what I’m working with: • 🌱 Tent: 120x60x80 • 🧑‍🌾 Breeder Company: Fast buds • 💧 Humidity Range: 35 • ⏳ Flowering Time: 58 Days • Strain Info: 30%THC • 🌡️ Temperature: 26 • 🍵 Pot Size: 16l • Nutrient Brand: Narcos • ⚡ Lights : 600W x 2 A huge thank you to Fast Buds for allowing me to try my Best with this amazing collection from Automatic and Photo Strains they managed to Sponsore . Big thanks for supporting the grower community worldwide! Your genetics and passion speak for themselves! I would truly appreciate every bit of feedback, help, questions, or discussions – and of course, your likes and interactions mean the world to me as I try to stand out in this exciting competition! Let’s grow together – and don’t forget to stop by again to see the latest updates! Happy growing! Stay lifted and stay curious! Peace & Buds!
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6/30 I messed up and put 8 days last week so I'll have tp do a six day week to get back on schedule. Pounded rain last night I guess. Very intense but very brief. As you can see in the video the plants are found great. A few have revegged so I'll need to defoliate the middle. I could make a TON of clones but it's pretty late for that. I might clone a couple outstanding plants to keep the genetics. Still seeing some pillar damage. Might do bt tonight. I'll keep this updated. 7/1 Super hot yesterday. Reached 90°. We are getting SOME rain today and thunder showers day after tomorrow. Bags still had some heft and everything looked good. I went back aroundcand found about half were at the point of needing water. He'll, they probably all did. My watering can is 2 gallons not 1.5 as advertised. So that means I used 5 gallons on the garden (not watering the 50) focusing the more water on the lightest bags. That tenth planet I'm seeing more septoria like leaves. This makes enough for me to be fairly positive ill need to treat it. I have plant doctor but I think copper works better. I also see more pillar damage so I've gotta apply something. I also need to lst more and I keep to clean put the interior of the plants so they don't get pm. EDIT: IT WAS 80° and no rain at 6:30. Humidity close to 100% bit plants look AMAZING! I'm hoping this may be my best year yet! I won't grow a bigger plant than tjat blue cheese in the 50 but so far everything is looking good. I may add some nutes to the pink kush in the 50 due to tje slightly less green color. I assume it's just because the other soil is all New amd this was a mix. I defoliated lightly to prevent pm but I have more to do. I just wanted to get a video of the girls looking good. 7/2 82° at 9am. Glad I decided to water even thoughvi watered yesterday. I need to up my volume. Thirty degree temp swings don't help much either. I said I used 4 gals but I used 5. I had one phed already. I'm hoping this will be one of my best years. IT looks like it! I won't have that MONSTER blue cheese in the 50. It was the smallest plant anyway and shows the difference between using NEW soil and mixing old soil WITH new soil. It's a much lighter green. Still need to apply bt and do a little more defoliation.