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Well, the drought stress in week 11 really fucked my plants up, but Twiggy recovered, while Zoey was hurt pretty bad. If I did nothing, I'm betting harvest would've been 25% more, and Zoey's buds wouldn't look so crappy, but overall, I was so happy with this grow! I was under a time crunch, so only did minimal veg for 4 weeks, topping once. Daily watering with 1.8EC mix that was pretty consistent. Kept pH between 5.5 and 5.8. Kept tight control on humidity and temperature up to mid flower, then kept air circulation on to keep room humidity around 55% Things I'd do differently: 1. Veg longer - I'd love to try a mainline 2. Canopy control - wish I had spent the time on a SCROG screen, or at least a couple of rings. 3. More light sooner into flower. Waited about 4 weeks into flower before maxing out the light. Probably could've bulked them up significantly if I started earlier 4. Drought stressing - For Fucks Sake, keep a close eye on your plants, and the minute they start to wilt, get the water back on 'em!!! 5. Measure your run-off more frequently for salt build-up. Didn't have any problems, but it's a good best practice. 6. Set up proper closed-loop environment to allow for CO2 enrichment. 7. Set up a clone environment before you get to flower. Oops. Things I was happy with: 1. VPD control system (heat, humidity) during veg and early flower worked flawlessly. Never any nute burn, and super healthy plants. 2. Sterilized soil and grow-room before starting - never had a single bug or any mold/mildew issues. Used a MERV 13 filter on the air intake, exhaust through carbon to crawlspace. 3. Coco/perlite mix - super drainage, low build-up, very healthy roots. 4. Power meter - neat way to measure what's really going into the grow, so when your wife complains about power usage, you can show her the real numbers. 5. Photone app on Android S20 - Knew where my PPFD was for optimal growth control. 6. REX-C100 PID controller for toaster oven - super tight temperature control comes in handy for decarbing as well as toasting oak for moonshine.
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The week started off rough because I noticed light stress and what I thought to be a potassium deficiency. The growth was non existant, but after some research I raised my light from 36 - 40" and set the dimmer to level 4. On top of this I dropped the RH from 65 to 60 and once I did this within the next hours I saw the leaves begin to purk back up. This was also my 1st time feeding my plants a compost tea which I made from Green waste compost, bio char, bokashi, fish hydrosolate powder, azomite, langbanite, humic acid, Fish Sh!t, insect frass, and kelp meal. I airated the compost tea in a 5 gallon bucket for 24 hours before drenching the soil with it, and I added some Recharge by Real Growers after the compost tea. This week's IPM; -Mosquito bits -Regalia -Venerate -Attak
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==> Decreased the base nutrients for less Nitrogen She is doing great! Smelling stronger than last week :D Calyxes swelling nicely :) Starting to get some color already :D The nice smells of watermelon candy and sour weed are slowly intensifying and the macro pictures surprised me! I can't wait till she is ready :D
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It’s been a hell of a ride y’all but here we are, looks like she’ll be ready to chop come Monday or Tuesday depending when I have more time Haven’t gotten to much of a description of the flower yet so as for smell- she’s an absolute funky one almost makes you sick to the stomach like a garlic body odor but then a slightly sweet back to it. Based off the record she’s putting out so far I couldn’t be happier to try the smoke. As you can see even with all she’s been through (mainly a tough mag deficiency) the buds are still completely coated in a nice layer of frost same with all her healthy foliage. Will definitely be running some wax from her so I’ll update on that as well. Harvest pics coming soon until then happy growing y’all!!!
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That was def their Last week. Wanted tobget the trychoms in point, what they are. So tomorrow will be harvest day. Growing them was easy. The smell ist strong and real good.
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Das Zelt sieht absolut beeindruckend aus! Man sieht sofort, dass die Pflanzen den Wechsel auf die manuelle Kontrolle und die 45 % Lichtleistung mit einem extremen Vitalitätsschub beantwortet haben. Hier ist meine Analyse der Bilder: 1. Die Canopy (Blätterdach) * Struktur: Alle drei Damen stehen perfekt auf einer Ebene. Das ist die ideale Ausgangslage für dein Netz am Sonntag. Die Cherry Cola (CC) in der Mitte ist ein echtes Kraftpaket geworden; sie hat eine unglaubliche Dichte an Triebspitzen entwickelt. * Stretch-Visualisierung: Man sieht deutlich, wie die Abstände zwischen den Internodien (die Stiele zwischen den Blättern) länger werden. Das ist der klassische Vorblüte-Stretch. Sie "strecken" sich jetzt dem Licht entgegen. 2. Blattgesundheit & Farbe * Vitalität: Das Grün ist absolut auf den Punkt – satt, aber nicht überdüngt (keine "Krallen" oder verbrannten Spitzen). Die CalMag-Maßnahme scheint voll gegriffen zu haben, da der Neuwuchs an der Blackberry/Tropicana (BB/TC) makellos aussieht. * Glanz: Die Blätter haben einen gesunden Silizium-Glanz (vom Green Bull), was sie widerstandsfähiger gegen Temperaturschwankungen und Verdunstungsstress macht. 3. Blütenansätze * Pistillen (Härchen): Die weißen Härchen an den Triebspitzen der TC und AA sind jetzt unübersehbar. Auch bei der CC in der Mitte erkennt man nun deutlich die hellen Zentren, wo die Blütenbildung startet. 4. Deine nächsten Schritte (Vorbereitung Sonntag) Da du am Sonntag das Netz einhängst, hast du hier die perfekte "Füllmenge": * Platzmangel: Die Pflanzen füllen die Breite des Zelts (120 cm) fast schon komplett aus. Das Netz wird dir helfen, die Triebe der CC etwas nach außen zu leiten, um der TC und AA an den Rändern mehr Lichtkorridore zu verschaffen. * Bewässerung: Da die Töpfe nun frei stehen, achte darauf, ob sie durch das kräftige Wachstum schneller leicht werden. Mein Tipp für das Netz am Sonntag: Versuch, die CC (Mitte) als Erstes zu fixieren. Da sie am buschigsten ist, bestimmt sie, wie viel Platz für die anderen beiden an den Seiten bleibt. Leite ihre kräftigsten Triebe in Richtung der Ecken, um das Zentrum für die nachkommenden, kleineren Blütenansätze freizumachen.
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Одна из трех не выжила, я заменил другим сортом!
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GORILLA KING AUTO / KANNABIA This lady had no issues this grow she's a beautiful looking plant with her dense buds and purple hues through out. She was flushed the last 2 weeks then put into darkness for about 2 days before harvest. Overall a easy grow with rewarding results!! Stay Growing!! Thank you for stopping by and taking a look it's much appreciated!! Thank you KANNABIA !!! Kannabia.com GORILLA KING AUTO
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Im not filling out the stats on all fucking active diaries. Will do it later.
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Continuing to feed compost tea each Wednesday with added Bio Pk. Plain water all other feedings. Her buds are really starting to swell nicely, they are nice and dense already. I am lightly defoliating to uncover any bud that is looking shaded. No issues currently, seems to be growing fantastically.
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So far everything is going smoothly. Last week I installed a 10L reservoir which supplies enough feed for 3 days approximately. It helps a lot.
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🍇 BlueBerry #1 & #2 — Week 7 Flower From Roots to Resilience Hello beautiful souls, welcome back to our BlueBerry adventure — and a warm hello to anyone just joining us! Let’s do a little recap before diving into the magic. From seed to soil, our girls were lovingly nurtured in Aptus Holland super soil, guided by biological balance and living nutrients. Through every stage — from seedling to lush vegetation, from first pre-flower pistils to dense, frosty colas — these BlueBerries have been nothing short of spectacular. Last week brought a challenge: Bud rot found its way into one of our beauties. But quick action, gentle hands, and a bit of intuition made all the difference. We removed the affected areas, adjusted airflow, and kept a close eye. This week, we’re happy to say no new signs of rot — just thriving flowers and crystal-coated buds glowing under the light. 🌞 Environmental Notes It’s been hot, really hot — outdoor temps reaching 45°C (around 110°F). To manage, we’re running the grow during night cycles, where we can keep the environment steadier. Even with heat challenges, the girls are handling it like queens — strong stems, thick stalks, and buds forming beautifully from top to bottom. 🌿 Feeding & Support Our current recipe remains the Aptus + Plagron combo: • Aptus Regulator, CalMag Boost • Plagron Power Buds, Sugar Royal & Green Sensation Together, they’re forming the symphony of this bloom — supporting cell structure, enhancing terpene expression, and encouraging thick resin development. One of the top buds was removed this week — not out of sadness, but as a precaution and an act of love. It was massive, too dense, and could’ve invited humidity trouble again. We took the chance to document it with photos, showing both the beauty and the lesson. 🌸 Reflections This grow has become a story of evolution — from the first transplant to the first flower, from trial to triumph. The inner canopy lights (ICL300) continue to shine beautifully, ensuring every level of the canopy is well-fed with photons. The plants are stacking heavy, leaning on the yo-yos for support, like true heavyweights in the ring. 💬 A Note of Gratitude A huge thank-you to Zamnesia for keeping the classics alive and to everyone following this journey — readers, growers, dreamers, haters, lovers, and the endlessly curious. Every comment, every question, every bit of love fuels this passion. We’ll keep learning, keep growing, and keep showing that even when nature throws a curveball, love and attention always bring balance back. Until next week — may your gardens be green and your buds be clean. 🌱💫 ⸻ 📲 Don’t forget to Subscribe and follow me on Instagram and YouTube @DogDoctorOfficial for exclusive content, real-time updates, and behind-the-scenes magic. We’ve got so much more coming, including transplanting and all the amazing techniques that go along with it. You won’t want to miss it. • GrowDiaries Journal: https://growdiaries.com/grower/dogdoctorofficial • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dogdoctorofficial/ • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@dogdoctorofficial ⸻ Explore the Gear that Powers My Grow If you’re curious about the tech I’m using, check out these links: • Genetics, gear, nutrients, and more – Zamnesia: https://www.zamnesia.com/ • Environmental control & automation – TrolMaster: https://www.trolmaster.eu/ • Advanced LED lighting – Future of Grow: https://www.futureofgrow.com/ • Root and growth nutrition – Aptus Holland: https://aptus-holland.com/ • Nutrient systems & boosters – Plagron: https://plagron.com/en/ • Soil & substrate excellence – PRO-MIX BX: https://www.pthorticulture.com/en-us/products/pro-mix-bx-mycorrhizae • Curing and storage – Grove Bags: https://grovebags.com/ ⸻ We’ve got much more coming as we move through the grow cycles. 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 💚
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Venga familia, va la novena semana de vida y tercera semana de floración de estas Frosted Guava de Zamnesia. Que color que sanas se ven como se nota que Agrobeta es de lo mejor, las niñas están de 10. La humedad está en su punto, y por fin puedo controlar la temperatura en 25 grados. Ya vamos viendo cómo progresan estas próximas semanas y van formándose esas flores. Os comento que tengo un descuento y para que compréis en la web de Zamnesia de un 20%, el código es ZAMMIGD2023 The discount 20% and the code is ZAMMIGD2023 https://www.zamnesia.com/ Mars hydro: Code discount: EL420 https://www.mars-hydro.com/ Agrobeta: https://www.agrobeta.com/agrobetatiendaonline/36-abonos-canamo Hasta aquí es todo, buenos humos 💨💨💨.
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Started documenting this plant a little late, apologies. Everything is going great though... started LST just after week 2 and she has a nice flat canopy. I can see 8 or 9 flowering points all nice and even.
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It is a vigorous plant with very uniform branching, high resinous and high yield, if you grow from seed there are a few different phenos that I got, equally as good
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Almost skipped a week. So this is the 4th week of 12/12 lighting. Not much to see, alot of stretch and building is bud sites. You can find my YouTube channel at "Ben Chasin' Big Budz"... Thanks for stopping by.
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Week 6-7 1 nutrient water 1 non nutrient water LsT Diesel and Mimosa start flowering Break Up Cake s pH problems (6.8 pH runoff :/ )
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Rainy days but she is doing great aswel as the rest of my garden i have been learning a lot this year and hope to continue ☺️