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Flipped to 12 12 with far red (supposed to maken sleep faster). Looks ok. I need to ramp up my potassium citrate test on 1 clone. Candy stripes looking healthier more green.
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Día 69 (25/03) Gorilla Cookies FF muestra una ligera necrosis... me preocupa... Día 70 (26/03) Necrosis en Gorilla Cookies muy avanzada en solo 2 días. Hablo con el gran @dogdoctorofficial y me hace ver que estoy regando mal... He dejado que se seque demasiado el sustrato! (como en la fase vegetativa) Y la Gorilla Cookies FF al ser la planta más grande y que más agua pide, está demasiado sedienta... Voy a modificar los patrones de riego para que el problema no persista en Gorilla Cookies FF ni aparezca en las otras plantas! Riego 0,5 Litro H20 sin nutrientes. TDS 225 PPMs - pH 6,6 Día 71 (27/03) Riego 1,25 Litro H20 + Wholly Base 3 ml/l + Solid Green 1,75 ml/l + Early Flower 0,75 ml/l + Big Bloom 1,5 ml/l de Gen1:11 TDS 1150 PPMs - pH 6,2 Día 72 (28/03) La necrosis en Gorilla Cookies FF se ha detenido 😁 y las flores siguen creciendo Observa alguna mancha de necrosis también en Wedding Cheesecake FF y decido a subir un poco la lámpara Ahora el PPFD en apical es de unos 830 PPFD Día 73 (29/03) Riego 0,5 Litro H20 sin nutrientes. TDS 225 PPMs - pH 6,6 Día 74 (30/03) Riego 1,25 Litro H20 + Wholly Base 3 ml/l + Solid Green 1,75 ml/l + Early Flower 0,75 ml/l + Big Bloom 1,5 ml/l de Gen1:11 TDS 1150 PPMs - pH 6,2 Día 75 (31/03) Detecto una ligera necrosis en Purple Lemonade FF y en Wedding Cheesecake FF. Voy a aumentar un poco la distancia de la lámpara para tener un DLI de 37, por si fuese estrés por luz. 💦Nutrients by Gen1:11 - www.genoneeleven.com 🌱Substrate PRO-MIX HP BACILLUS + MYCORRHIZAE - www.pthorticulture.com/en/products/pro-mix-hp-biostimulant-plus-mycorrhizae
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This has by far been the most stressful part of the grow. as I'm trying to increase yield as much as possible, and in doing so f£&ked around and found out the hard way. She has gone into what I would say is severe shock this on the 31/1/25 will be the 3rd day of shock hopefully she can pull through and start growing again 🙏 🤞
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Purple CousKush Auto – Pheno A | Week 2 Vegetation Hello everyone, and welcome back to another week of the 12/12 From Seed adventure. This update belongs to Purple CousKush Auto Pheno A, and from the very beginning she has made one thing clear: She has absolutely no interest in being ordinary. While many seedlings spend their first weeks following familiar patterns, this phenotype has chosen a very different path, producing one of the most unusual growth structures currently present in the entire project. And honestly? That is exactly what makes her fascinating. ⸻ One of the greatest joys of growing from seed is witnessing personality emerge. Every now and then a plant appears that refuses to follow the script. Purple CousKush Auto Pheno A seems determined to become that plant. At first glance the plant is healthy, vigorous, and actively growing. Coloration remains excellent, the stem is strengthening nicely, and fresh growth is emerging from every active point. But once you begin studying the structure more closely, things become considerably more interesting. ⸻ The first pair of true leaves developed normally and expanded beautifully. However, as subsequent growth appeared, the architecture began diverging from what we would normally expect. Instead of building a perfectly predictable symmetrical structure, the plant appears to be directing energy into an unusual arrangement of growth points. The macro photographs reveal multiple developing shoots emerging around the central region, creating a structure that almost resembles the aftermath of an early topping event. The interesting part? No topping occurred. Nature did this entirely on her own. ⸻ At this stage it is impossible to say exactly how the phenotype will continue developing. Several possibilities exist. The plant may eventually establish a dominant central leader and continue normally. It may produce a naturally split growth pattern. Or it may develop into one of those wonderfully quirky phenotypes that generate multiple competing tops without any intervention from the grower. All of these outcomes remain possible. And that uncertainty is part of what makes this phenotype so exciting to document. ⸻ What is important to understand is what this observation does not mean. It does not automatically indicate a problem. It does not suggest nutrient issues. It does not indicate disease. And it certainly does not mean the plant is unhealthy. In fact, quite the opposite appears true. Despite her unconventional structure, growth remains active and vigorous throughout the plant. The new growth is healthy. The foliage is vibrant. The stem is thickening nicely. And the plant continues pushing forward with confidence. ⸻ Comparing her to her sister only highlights how unique this phenotype truly is. Where her sibling is following a more conventional developmental path, Pheno A has chosen experimentation. One sister is writing neatly inside the lines. The other is drawing all over the page. Both are healthy. Both are beautiful. But only one is creating this particular mystery. ⸻ The stem itself deserves special mention. The close-up photographs reveal excellent development, dense trichome-like stem hairs, and noticeable pigmentation beginning to appear along portions of the stem and petioles. Combined with the compact internodal spacing, this creates a sturdy framework capable of supporting whatever architectural surprises may come next. ⸻ Current nutrition remains unchanged: • Plagron Terra Grow – 1.8 ml/L • Plagron Power Roots – 1 ml/L • Plagron Pure Zym – 1 ml/L • Plagron Sugar Royal – 1 ml/L The response has been excellent. No nutrient stress is visible, growth remains active, and the plant appears perfectly comfortable with the current feeding program. ⸻ Environmental conditions throughout the week remained stable: • 12/12 lighting schedule from seed • Day temperatures around 27°C • Night temperatures around 25°C • Relative humidity around 55% • CO₂ approximately 600 ppm • Solution temperature around 21°C • Substrate temperature around 21°C These consistent conditions continue allowing each phenotype to express its genetics naturally, and Purple CousKush Auto Pheno A is certainly taking advantage of that freedom. ⸻ Looking ahead, the objective remains simple: Observe. Document. Learn. This is not a plant that needs correcting. This is a plant that deserves watching. The next week will likely reveal whether these unusual growth points become multiple dominant tops, a naturally divided canopy, or simply a temporary developmental quirk. Whatever the outcome, it promises to be interesting. And that alone makes this phenotype one of the most exciting plants currently growing in the room. A huge thank you to Zamnesia for the genetics, Plagron for the nutrition, and everyone following along on this seed-to-harvest journey. Until next week, growers love and happy growing everyone. 🌱💚
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👉 Week 5 Bloom👈 👉04.04.2026 - 10.04.2026👈 👉 Days bloom: 22-28👈 All plants grow wonderful in 3 Liter cloth bags. Watering every day around 0.8-1L at 25 degrees and 55% RH. The Cherrytinis are currently the best performing plants in the tent.
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Welcome to week 6 y'all. Things continue to progress nicely, this little lady has started to grow flowers and at present I count about 11 bud sites on the canopy. The flowers are developing nicely and it looks like they have some dark purple colouring around the flower... neat. In addition to the LST I've been doing some light defoliation. Nothing major just a leaf here or there to expose flowers to light. She's really low but really flat not the prettiest plant but strong. Looking ahead to this week I ordered a new grow light from Mars Hydro which should get those buds to fatten up nicely. I might increase the water a bit and continue to feed with Dutch Science Nutrients' Bloom Baby Bloom and adjust LST not much more defoliation should be required until later on like week 8 I think.
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switched my light cycle and excited to see things take off Hoping to keep things under control Only budding 3 of the plants while the other one is still Vegging in another tent. Probably toss it in next week I tie them down constantly LSD is beautiful Green Gelato has grown wild Royal Gorilla is very bushy Hulk Berry has long strong Branches with minimal side branching...That is why I am vegging it longer March 9th Everything is going awesome at the end of week 1 of flowering -All plants are in 4x4 tent -If anyone has any questions let me know
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Too small plant...
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She's well structured so far & I'm okay with that. We're in no rush, this isn't a rat race. I'm just letting her do her.
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They really know how to provide great genetics We have never had an issue with any of their strains one of our favorite brands to grow all year round thank you so much for this great contest to help bring the world together thank you again @divine.seeds
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CRAZY NIGHT (continued) I get a cab back to the boys, we take the company car to the casino where we can park it relatively safely under cctv camera. It has a non functioning and non closing window at this point, so thats the best place we could think of. We hit the sino, win a few bucks and kill a few hours. I lose one of the boys to a high class and expensive looking late night date (???) and he assures us he will see us at breakfast in 40 minutes (hahah). We walk out with our winnings to find our car is gone. Not only is the window non functioning, it is non existent. Well there goes fucking breakfast! We called to report the incident, and one of us had to stay to chat with the cop and the casino. I didnt have the time, so my remaining buddy gave the notes. No texts from NX, so I called him. at around 4:40am. Went right to voicemail, followed by a text: "Im stucK" ...(continued) DIARY STUFF These Fastbud fast finishers are incredible plants. Not even finished 6 weeks of flower and they are packing on some serious cola weight. So much bud to leaf ratio, and sticky as all hell. Added Beastie blooms to the flowering feed and they seem to be loving it. Heat has been a battle this week as it is the middle of july and humid. Running lights at half power and ac full HEATHER !!! SELL ME FFT5 and FFT7
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En esta actualización se incluyen 2 semanas ya que por trabajo me fue imposible añadir la semana anterior. El día 15 de Agosto recibió la segunda pulverización de Bacillus Thuringiensis para prevenir el ataque de las orugas. Sigo alternando riego de agua un día con riego de Ascophillum Nodosum al día siguiente. He dejado de regar con Cannazym.
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12/23/2020 Coming into week #5 flower will add overdrive this and next week. Should be bulking up soon I'm still resistant to defoliating but I must clean up some older leaves. 05/27/2020 Finally got to defoliating a little today buds everywhere! Holy crap! Gave her some overdrive in her reservoir bucket swap, also next week I believe.
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The buds are exactly how I like them super dense, frosty, and sticky! The smell almost makes you hungry… gonna pair perfectly with the afternoon coffee, haha! Biscotti see you soon
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Very excited this week with Christmas and everything going well for my family at the end of the year! This is my entry in into the Christmas fun hope you enjoy it as my wife and I did Playing around.