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Day 65: What a beauty! The sugar leaves have all faded purple and she is covered with frost. The buds are really starting to fatten up now. I gave her 2L of water with nutrients. The weather has been rainy here the last couple days and I kept the lights on 24 hours to avoid the humidity rising above 60%. Soon the humidity should drop and I can go back to 20hrs. Maybe this wasn't really necessary, but I gives me peace of mind. Day 67: I gave her 2L of water with nutrients. The smell opening the tent is so strong now. It smell of the tent is skunky, but if I smell the buds up close it smells sweeter and a bit like berries. There are a few more leaves yellowing at the bottom and a few of the fan leaves are starting to turn purple now too. The buds are fattening quickly now. The trichomes are a mix of clear and cloudy. Day 69: I gave her another 2L of water with nutrients. Buds have grown noticeably since the last watering 2 days ago. She is also looking pretty frosty.
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Have to cut them early cause they're too crowded with colas, and there are risks for mold. Whole plant weight average at 750g /only flower 400-450g The total flower from 23 plants is 9.95kgs
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Plants moved to final growing area. Lights added. Ground cover to be added. Spraying done to help fight fungus, insects and some nutrient application.
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2/26: Harvested both Black Jacks and both Gorilla Girls tonight. They got a rough live trim, then chopped, washed, and hung to drip dry. Big, heavy, frosty buds on all 4 of them!👍 3/2: Still drying in the closet...amazing aromas!
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As of day 14, I am happy (although a little worried) about how the grow is going. Growth continues to be somewhat strong and new growth seems to be healthy, but the issue that affected the lower leaves has left me a little spooked. It has continued to the second set of leaves to a limited degree. I have mostly eradicated the fungus gnats who moved in from some houseplants so that is a plus. Poor transplanting technique could have also damaged the roots, as the issues became most apparent after potting up to 1 gallon containers. Although I have been very careful to PH my nutrients after mixing, I realize I was not PHing at every fertigation and may have missed some early swings upwards in my watering reservoir so I am now being more diligent making sure the PH is consistently under 6.2. I am hoping that these actions will have fixed whatever issue was occurring, but if there is anything I may have missed please let me know! I have a expanded the timelapse to contain all the growth up to day 14, and will continue to re-edit it for every week. Thanks for reading, and happy growing! Day 16: began LST to expose/encourage the new branches. There has been plenty of healthy new growth, so I suspect that the leaf issues were due to temporary PH fluctuations in my watering reservoir that went undetected. Thank you to those who answered my grow question! 👍 Day 17: FIMed the Blue Dream'matic, which has been growing strongly. I went a little more aggressive because in the past I have messed the technique up by getting mostly leaf instead of the new node of growth. Hopefully it goes well this time! Day 18: more LST will wait as my smaller plant Staples do not have enough hold, when I transplant to 5g pots I will continue. Day 20: a few lower leaves continue to show the browning. I will transplant at day 21 which will give me a chance to check the roots, and I will be adding h202 to my watering bucket to prevent pH swings due to bacteria (which I believe has caused the issue). The plant is still growing vigorously and is branching well post FIM.
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Welcome to the start of the Eternity Grow Cup. So excited to have the opportunity to do this amazing contest.. So I'm growing sticky broccoli fem photoperiod from my Home Brew Living Soil A bit of info on the strain Sticky Broccoli exhibits characteristic indica traits. Flavoursome buds: You’ll enjoy a smashing mix of floral, spicy, and sweet notes. Superb yield potential: Plants are able to pump out generous yields when grown with care. A treat for extract lovers: Buds are generously coated in resin, ideal for those who make extracts. Our breeders love raising the bar when it comes to developing new strains, and their Sticky Broccoli is a perfect manifestation of this ethos. Marrying the productive Sticky Beast with the pungent Green Crack, we created a variety that's 90% indica dominant, loaded with flavour, and packing 23% THC. She also performs very well in the grow room. Growers love its rewarding yields and sensational bag appeal—buds are fragrant, vibrant, and shiny with resin. Tokers appreciate the seductive aromas, as well as intense effects that are felt almost instantly after taking a hit. Growing Sticky Broccoli: Prepare Your Stash Jars Demonstrating plenty of vigour from the get-go, Sticky Broccoli is very versatile and will thrive in an indoor or outdoor setup. Generous yields await, particularly if you have a few grows under your belt and know how to help plants reach their full potential. Sticky Broccoli grows to very manageable heights indoors, peaking at 120 cm. Outdoors, you can expect to see specimens achieve a more imposing stature of up to 220 cm. Give your plants love and care, and after 7–8 weeks of flowering indoors, you'll be looking at a harvest of up to 500 g/m². Under the sun, each Sticky Broccoli plant will yield up to a respectable 600 g in late September or early October. Flavours and Effects That Make You Come Back for More Dry and cure your precious flowers, and you're in for a mind-blowing experience. Sticky Broccoli is intensely fragrant and its flavours linger lazily on the tongue. Sweet, spicy, and floral notes come together harmoniously in this variety, making for an interesting and pleasant blend. For the most authentic flavour experience, vape the buds at a low temperature. When it comes to effects, Sticky Broccoli is quick to put its 23% THC content and suite of terpenes to work. A few hits give rise to a blissful, relaxing stone that lasts for hours. Though she's heavily indica dominant, Sticky Broccoli won't immediately put you to sleep after one toke. Thanks for stopping by Also thanks to the sponsors, Zamnesia/Plagron and of course Growdiaries for this fantastic platform to run it on... ​🏺 THE SOIL CRAFT (Weekly Diary Tips) ​Tip #1: The Mineral "Melt" (Chelation)... ​Don't just top-dress Rock Dust dry. Mix 40g Rock Dust with 100ml LAB and 10g Jaggery in a jar for 24 hours before applying. The lactic acid "melts" the minerals, making the silica and trace elements bio-available to the roots instantly rather than waiting weeks for them to break down. Peace and love ✌️💚. See you next week
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My first time growing from clones, quite excited to see how things progress. I have used plagron all mix for the first time too and it’s looking a little hot for the plants at this stage, not worried yet though..
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The week has been better than expected,,in the way of The Pinapple Express Auto bean from 420 Fastbuds popping and dropping her helmet in just 3 days,which was a great way to start,,! At the same time,,I’ve managed to hit the temperature and humidity levels that i like to grow in,,🌱🙏
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week 7 the buds look dens. I did minor defoliation and need to clean the plants more under the scrog. They are frosting up very nice and smells like creamy cheese cake. The EC has dropped from 1600 to 1440. Next week I will give them more food and fresh water in the reservoir and switch to 660w Boost HPS
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29/12 encore 4 à 5 jour.🤤 01/01 Elle évolue trop bien pour que je la sorte maintenant.🤩 Donc les filles vont ce serrer pour quelques jours. 😀 04/01 Dernier jour. Et mon microscope est en rade..😂 Tout est normal quoi..😋
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Bin super zufrieden. Die ernte ist in den dry ferm bags. Freue mich soo aufs naschen 😍😁
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Plants are sometimes like kids: you don't see them for a while and they shock you. Now I see them every day, but looking back at how they were two weeks ago, I'm shocked. Nowadays, and probably thanks to Plagron, the plants are growing incredibly. Our Georgia Pie #2 had a great 5-week vegetative period and then went into flower. The result? It's nice and big, but once cleaned up, I hope it will give us beautiful flowers. We're now between the second and third flowering period, and it's very beautiful. Let's hope it finishes swelling properly and looks as it should. We're in an 11-liter square plastic pot, which is a classic for me. Techniques chosen: the plant was left to grow and simply cleaned. We're 100% organic and 1000% Plagron, as always. The soil we've chosen is the recently launched Plagron Bio LightMix, which will allow us to get our growing process off to a smoother and more reliable start, without the sudden changes that liquid fertilizers can cause. A week is more than enough, so let's not overdo it. We're in the early stages of flowering, but we're well-equipped with fertilizers and additives. We added: - Pure Zym 1 ml/l (3rd flowering last week) - Silic Rock 1 ml/l - CalMag Pro 1 ml/l - Sugar Royal 1 ml/l - Alga Bloom 4 ml/l - Power Buds 1 ml/l Once a week as a foliar spray: (until the first two weeks of flowering) - Vita Race 5 ml/l Choose your favorite style and calculate your results on the website: www.plagron.com Our new 720W Spider King lamp from Vanguard Hydroponics is now at 80% Z - https://www.zamnesia.io/en/531-growshop I can almost hear Ray Charles singing...Georgiaaa, try it. Z - https://www.zamnesia.io/en/11085-zamnesia-seeds-georgia-pie.html Z - Spice up your grow with this delicious US hybrid. Originally created in San Francisco, Zamnesia breeders worked hard to trace and stabilize the Gelatti x Kush Mints lineage that gave rise to the original Georgia Pie. The result? A 50/50 indica/sativa hybrid that grows beautifully both indoors and outdoors, quickly producing dense buds with deliciously sweet terpenes and a potent effect. Combining the genetics of two fantastic parent strains (Gelatti and Kush Mints), Georgia Pie is both productive and easy to grow. During the vegetative stage, plants grow vigorously, developing moderately spaced internodes and fairly broad fan leaves. Expect noticeable stretch when it transitions to flowering: mature plants can reach 130cm indoors and up to 200cm outdoors, with numerous side branches that will develop large buds. Thanks to its exuberant leaf growth, Georgia Pie responds very well to regular pruning, defoliation, and training. These interventions will open up the plant's canopy, exposing even the lower buds to light. Indoors, Georgia Pie typically requires 8–10 weeks of flowering to produce up to 500g/m², while outdoor plants are generally ready to harvest around mid-October, producing up to 500g/plant. You know it but I recommend it, here you will find many beautiful things basically "all the best that nature has to offer" Z - www.zamnesia.com Music // www.radionula.com + Feng Shui Music + Frequencies 432 Hz
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Gotta say I’m absolutely LOVING this blumat system now that I got it dialed in after absentmindedly changing the settings when I first got it. Soil moistness is getting to low 40’s. I turned the valve back a smidge to get it into the 50’s at its moistest. New fan leaves are looking a little funky. Thinking I may have overdone it on the amendments maybe when I transplanted. Other than that things seem to be going well. Gonna scrog her out for a few weeks then flip. I need to get those temps up to get some quicker veg growth. That’s the main downside to having my tent in my basement.
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I’m so impressed!!
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Hey guys, Like I said last week, this week was another cold rainy week. Discoverd some budrot on my Shamans, but not mayor problems. Therefore I decided to Harvest my Shamans at the end of this week. Knowing that in the upcomming weeks it will get even more colder, more rain and more bud rot. Luckly I only gave them water and one time with Humic-Blast and enzym+. Thats not a proper flush but better then full nutrients in the soil/plant. If it wasn't for the colder climate, i would had let them flower for another 1 to 2 weeks because they really started to thicken and the flowers were swelling. But at the end i rather have smokable buds then budrot buds,,, Weather for the upcomming week is 70% to 92% rain with 11-14 degrees Celcius and at night even 7-9 celcius. So there is no point by risking all of my buds to rot, in hope for some swelling which may never come with this colds The Critical Kushes where in their 4th week of flowering, going into the 5th. I have no other choice to keep them at least for another 2-4 weeks, lets see how it goes. I don't mind spending nutrients on maybe a lost cost. Somehow GD minimalize the videos after putting 10pictures on the diary, Just click on the next picture and click on the right arrow to go to the videos. See yall next week :)