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Set up Scrog in the start of the week. Foliar fed with CalMag + Iron 3 times this week. Defoliated lower shoots and fan leaves mid week. Raised ph in reservoir to 6.1 because the runoff was coming out at 5.2 ph. Now the runoff is at a steady 5.6 ph.
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W19 (Harvest) 6-6 Last day before harvest. 7-6 Harvest day! Installed a humidifier outside the tent, set to 55% aiming for a 60% humidity inside the dry tent. 17-6 After 10 days of drying she is ready to be trimmed. While posting this a couple of months later i found out that i totally forgot to make pictures and video's of the trimmed buds 😅 End result #1: 37 Grams of dried buds. 35.84 Grams of dried trim and very small buds, into the freezer. I would describe pheno 1 as normal frosty, almost stone like buds, smells chemical with hints of dish soap (i really like it!) I cant describe the taste but it was very tasty out of the box, before the cure, very sad i only had 37 grams of it haha. End result #2: Around 70 grams of dried buds. 43.23 Grams of dried trim and small buds, into the freezer for bubble hash. I would describe pheno 2 as very frosty buds, little bit fluffy, smells very gassy, with a nice sour taste after curing a couple of months. Very interesting strain, i will definitely grow it again! I have some trim and small buds saved up from different strains and i will be posting a diary of the full process making hash of them! If you are interested in me making bubble hash feel free to follow me as i will make some in the next month, this way you keep notified!
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Hey howsit guys apologies for the late review but here we go, this time short and sweet 👍 Grow Grow was really simple this time round seeing that I ran this strain multiple times already. Low nutes, no ripener And left them to do their thing this time round. I’ve found there to be greener pheno’s within the packs and these are the ones to look out for. Standard purple is always good looking and such great bag appeal but I implore you to find the green gems and b blown away ⭐️ Harvest Simple harvest, 7 day hung dry upside down @ 55 - 60 % humidity @ 22 degrees Celsius. Smoke Not one bad thing I can mention about this strain. Absolutely love the terp each individual plant has gas and grapes, candy to orange mandarin, just can’t get enough
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Day 12F-19F (May 3rd - May 10th) (Day 13) Pots are still super heavy and I don’t see these things drying out anytime soon so we’ll see over the next few days. Still no signs of overwatering. (Day 14) I’m going to do a little lst. Better late than never and since the pots are saturated the stems are bendier. I noticed they were quite droopy during lights off but are praying by lights on. (Day 16) Man these things are filling out slow. I’m going to drop the light a few inches and see if that helps at all. Definitely no early trichs. (Day 19) So I haven’t had to water at all in the last 10 days and the pots are still quite heavy. Oddly enough, I still see no signs of overwatering. Perlite did it’s job I guess.
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The girls are looking like some SERIOUS bud is taking place
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Trop Cherry #8 x BeeJayz hasn’t been topped, I transplanted the girls this week from a 1 gallon pot to a 3 gallon pot. Trop Cherry was in a plastic pot but now in a fabric pot. Plants seem to be growing well.
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Day 43 - Starting week 7 and gave her the first feed of the week. She’s still stretching but she’s starting to fill in quite a bit too. Starting to have a pineappley scent to her as well. Day 44 - For the most part, all looks pretty good. I did spot a couple leaves that look like there may be some sort of deficiency but trying to research and figure it out. It’s only on a couple leaves so not really spreading. Checked for any sort of bugs and nothing. Hopefully I can get it figured out and turned around. Day 45 - Gave her a full feeding of straight pH’d water and upped the cal-mag a little to see if maybe I have the start of a magnesium deficiency. Got advice from someone on a different site so we’ll see if this is corrected. She’s really starting to fill in more and more each day. Not a very strong smell coming from her right now but my fingers smell amazing, pineapple/citrus after doing some leaf tucking and I love it. Just for shits and giggles, I did a test of the runoff and measuring out at 6.7, just like what’s going into her so thinking that’s a good thing. Looking forward to the next and final few weeks. Day 46 - All looking good I think! Upped the cal-mag and bit and noticed one more leaf that was off. Everything else is looking green and healthy and the buds seem to be filling in and starting to fatten up nicely. Day 47 - Gave her the last feeding of the week and she starting to really fill in and fatten up. Starting to get pretty frosty and smelling wonderful! Day 49 - Good lord she’s starting to really smell amazing, tropical citrus. Can not wait to chop but still got some time. Will start the week 8 feeding schedule tomorrow, letting her really dry out.
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I've already cut a few buds this week, so that the effect is not too deadly and suitable for work
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So finally topping time has arrived she’s been topped and so far doesn’t show signs of care just keep growing ,big difference from last week getting bigger day by day now
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Day 70 of flower, the leaves are starting to fade thanks to the flush. If some Amber trichomes shows up i Will chop next week at day 77, by now the trichomes are almost all cloudy. The smell Is citrus-like and very strong. Dulcis in fundu i expect an heavy yield by the cookies looking at those buds.
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Week 2 - Passion Fruitz 🌴🍍🌱 Hello everyone, and welcome back to another update from the 8×8 Adventure! For anyone joining this diary for the first time, this project follows multiple Zamnesia cultivars grown side-by-side under a 12/12-from-seed schedule. Most cultivars in this adventure are being documented as individual Pheno A and Pheno B diaries so each expression can be followed separately from seed to harvest. Passion Fruitz is the exception. And that’s entirely my fault. ⸻ A Quick Recap Originally, this cultivar was intended to have two plants like the rest of the project. Unfortunately, during the earliest stages of the run, one seedling never made it past the starting line. Looking back, the most likely cause was overwatering during the initial seedling phase. No excuses. Just a lesson. Growing plants is one of the best teachers of humility because mistakes happen to all of us. The important part is learning from them and moving forward. Fortunately, one Passion Fruitz seedling survived, and what started as a setback is quickly turning into one of the most exciting plants in the room. Sometimes all it takes is one healthy plant to tell the whole story. ⸻ Week 2 Overview The entire 8×8 Adventure continues progressing nicely as the plants move deeper into vegetative growth. Environmental conditions remained stable throughout the week: • Light Schedule: 12/12 • Day Temperature: 27°C • Night Temperature: 25°C • Relative Humidity: 55% • Solution Temperature: 20.1°C • Substrate Temperature: 21°C • CO₂: Ambient (~600 ppm) Lighting intensity was gradually increased to approximately 370 µmol/m²/s as the young plants continue demanding more energy. Watering remained consistent: • Day 8 – 250 ml • Day 11 – 250 ml Week-ending nutrient values: • EC: 0.9 mS/cm • pH: 6.0 Current feeding schedule: • Terra Grow – 1.8 ml/L • Pure Zym – 1 ml/L • Power Roots – 1 ml/L • Sugar Royal – 1 ml/L The entire room continues responding positively to the environment and feeding program. ⸻ Passion Fruitz – The Comeback Story If there is one word that summarizes this plant right now, it would be: Resilient. After losing her sister early, this lone survivor has continued pushing forward week after week. And honestly? She looks fantastic. The structure is clean. The leaves are beautifully formed. The color is rich and healthy. And the overall posture of the plant radiates confidence. This is exactly the kind of growth that makes growers smile when opening the tent each morning. ⸻ Loving the Transplant One thing that became very clear this week is how much this plant appreciated the transplant. Last week’s move into the final container appears to have been received extremely well. Rather than slowing down, the plant responded with renewed vigor and noticeably improved growth. Leaf size increased. New growth accelerated. Overall health improved. The plant simply looks comfortable. And when a plant looks comfortable, growers usually know things are moving in the right direction. ⸻ Mycorrhizae at Work Another encouraging observation is the response following the introduction of mycorrhizal fungi. While we obviously can’t see what’s happening beneath the soil surface, the visible growth above ground suggests that the underground partnership is developing nicely. Mycorrhizae create a relationship between plant roots and beneficial fungi, effectively helping the root system explore a larger volume of substrate. The result can be improved nutrient uptake, better water access, and stronger overall establishment. Again, we can’t directly credit every leaf to the fungi. But we can say this: Passion Fruitz looks incredibly happy. And that’s always a good sign. ⸻ Plant Development This week the plant continued building a balanced and attractive structure. The node spacing remains pleasant. The leaf development is symmetrical. Growth appears consistent from one side of the plant to the other. Unlike some of her wonderfully quirky neighbors, Passion Fruitz seems determined to demonstrate textbook development. Every new set of leaves emerges larger than the last while maintaining healthy shape and color. She may be growing alone, but she certainly doesn’t look lonely. ⸻ The Importance of Keeping Records Because Passion Fruitz is our only representative of this cultivar, I thought this week would be a perfect opportunity to talk about something that often gets overlooked: Documentation. One of the most valuable tools in any grow room isn’t a light. It isn’t a nutrient bottle. It isn’t even a tent. It’s information. A simple calendar and a small whiteboard can become incredibly powerful tools. They help track: • Germination dates • Watering schedules • Feeding schedules • EC and pH changes • Transplant dates • Environmental adjustments • Flowering transitions • Observations and notes When problems appear, records help identify causes. When success happens, records help repeat it. Memory is wonderful. Written notes are better. The larger the project becomes, the more valuable those records become. This is just my personal approach, of course. Everyone should develop the workflow that works best for them. But I genuinely believe that a calendar and a whiteboard are among the most underrated tools in any garden. ⸻ Room Life The room continues operating smoothly and providing a stable environment for growth. This week’s photos also captured some of the everyday details that make documenting a grow enjoyable: • Room-wide views • Equipment monitoring • Environmental management • Nutrient preparation • Water reflections and lighting effects And of course… Mr. Baggy remains employed. Current responsibilities include: • Security patrols • Plant inspections • Morale management • Looking suspiciously important in photographs • Supervising absolutely everything His performance reviews remain excellent. ⸻ Looking Ahead Next week should bring another noticeable jump in size. Expected developments include: • Larger fan leaves • Faster vegetative growth • Increased root establishment • Stronger stem development • More vigorous canopy expansion • Continued adaptation to the final container If the current trend continues, Passion Fruitz could become one of the surprise stars of this entire run. And honestly, she’s already making a very convincing argument. ⸻ Final Thoughts Week 2 has been a fantastic week for Passion Fruitz. Yes, she began this journey alone after her sister failed to establish. Yes, that was a lesson learned. But sometimes setbacks become part of the story. And this plant is turning that story into something special. Healthy. Vigorous. Balanced. Beautiful. The transplant appears to have been a success. The mycorrhizae seem to be doing their job. And the plant continues rewarding patience with excellent growth. A huge thank you to everyone following along and supporting this project. Special thanks to Zamnesia, Plagron, Future of Grow, and all the partners helping make this adventure possible. And as always, thank you to the community. Your support, encouragement, shared experiences, and willingness to learn together are what make these diaries worth creating. Thank you for stopping by, and I’ll see you all next week for another update from the 8×8 Adventure. Growers Love DD 🌴🍍🌱💚
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another week on full dose. 3-4 weeks remaining.
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42 days placing seed in water. Past week plant has grow alot however looks like a cal mag and potassium deficiency. Changed reservoir water today. pH still keeps swining up. After res change pH was around 5.4. Will check later to see of it goes up again. Also had humidity and temperature problems which was sorted in past week. All in all she looks good Hopefully she will recover nicely.
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Wuw. This is a magic from my hands .
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Welcome to my Øpium diary. In this diary: Seeds: sponsored by Ðivine Șeeds Media: Promix HP Nutrients: Advanced Nutrients, Diablo Nutrients, Gaia Green Power Bloom. Light and Weather: Şun☀️and Mother Earth.🌎 ___________________________ Feeding: Wednesday, Thursday rain🌧️ Fri 23Aug: 4L nutrients pH'd 6.5 Sat 24Aug: 4L water not pH'd Sun 25Aug: 4L water not pH'd ___________________________ *please note that most watering are from top now since topping with Gaia Green Power Bloom*...... and since i smashed the saucers with the weed wacker🤦🏻‍♂️ ______________________________ Øpi is on autopilot. After 4 days straight of rain and colder days(she got purple fan leaves😜), nice weather came back for the weekend! Yay!!☀️ _______________________________ Top dressing her with Gaia Green Power Bloom was and is still a smart move as the sugar leaves got a nice green colour. ______________________________ Thanks for stopping by, likes and comments are appreciated!👊🏻😎 Keep on growin! Keep on tokin!!! 😙💨💨💨💨💨
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🍼Greenhouse Feeding BioGrow ⛺️MARSHYDRO The ⛺️ has a small door 🚪 on the sides which is useful for mid section groom room work. 🤩 ☀️ by VIPARSPECTRA (models: P2000 & XS 2000)
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Info: Unfortunately, I had to find out that my account is used for fake pages in social media. I am only active here on growdiaries. I am not on facebook instagram twitter etc All accounts except this one are fake. Flowering day 36 since time change to 12/12 h. Hey everyone :-) Furthermore everything is developing great :-). The scent of the buds is becoming more and more delicious 😃. This week 1 g of enhancer per liter of coco was added. It was poured 3 times this week with 1.2 l each time. Have fun with the update. Stay healthy 🙏🏻 You can buy this Strain at : https://sweetseeds.es/de/cream-caramel/ Type: Cream Caramel ☝️🏼 Genetics: Blue Black x Maple Leaf Indica x White Rhino 👍 Vega lamp: 2 x Todogrow Led Quantum Board 100 W 💡 Bloom Lamp : 2 x Todogrow Led Cxb 3590 COB 3500 K 205W 💡💡☝️🏼 Soil : Bio Bizz Coco ☝️🏼 Fertilizer: Green House Powder Feeding ☝️🏼🌱 Water: Osmosis water mixed with normal water (24 hours stale that the chlorine evaporates) to 0.2 EC. Add Cal / Mag to 0.4 Ec Ph with Organic Ph - to 5.8 .