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@Uwish
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we continue the run with the slowing down of the stretch and the beginning of the beautiful flowers. This week my EC indicated me some things... It was at 1.8 and went up to 1.9, so I added water to lower the ec to 1.6. When my ec goes back up it tells me that I have enough nutrients in my solution. Now, the ph is back to 1.7, I will add more water to bring it down to 1.5. We can observe on some leaf tips a beginning of over-fattening, this is what I'm talking about above, I'll let you know next week if I lower the ec or if I keep 1.5. I did one last defoliation and it was needed! If you look at my vitals, it's not crazy, 70% humidity at this time of the year can become problematic, so I'm going to take the dehumidifier out and set myself at 55%.
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🥦Flowering Week 3 Structural Finalization & Early Bud Stacking Eternity Grow Cup 2026 Sticky Broccoli Feminized Stage: Flowering Phase Week 3 Day: ~23 since 12/12 switch 🌡️ Environmental Stability Environmental conditions remained highly stable, allowing the plants to fully transition from stretch into early bud development. -Temperature: ~26°C -Humidity: optimized for early flowering -Light: full intensity (720W) -Airflow: strong and consistent 🌿 Plant Development / End of Stretch The plants are now approaching the end of the stretch phase, with energy shifting into bud formation. Observations: -Vertical growth slowing down -Strong development of upper canopy bud sites -Uniform structure across all four plants -Healthy, vibrant green coloration -Bud sites across the SCROG are now clearly defined and actively developing. ✂️ Final Lollipopping & Defoliation At the beginning of the week, lollipopping was completed, largely up to the SCROG net. Objectives: -Eliminate lower, non productive growth -Redirect energy to top canopy buds -Improve airflow and light efficiency Additionally: -One structured defoliation session -Ongoing removal of individual shading leaves Plant response: No signs of stress were observed. Recovery was immediate, confirming strong plant vitality. 🌸 Bud Development & Early Stacking Following canopy optimization, the plants began to show clear early bud stacking behavior: -Formation of dense bud clusters in the upper SCROG layer -Vertical stacking of flower sites -Improved bud alignment and structure While full swelling has not yet begun, the response to training and pruning is clearly visible. 🍵 Nutrient Strategy / Early Green Sensation Introduction Feeding continued using the Hy-Pro nutrient line (excluding Spraymix), with a key strategic addition: Plagron Green Sensation introduced early at 1 ml/L This was applied one week earlier than manufacturer recommendations to: -Enhance early flower development -Support metabolic activity during transition -Prepare for upcoming bud swelling phase Plant response: Excellent , no signs of overfeeding, deficiency, or stress. The plants remain in perfect health. 🌱Strain Observation Sticky Broccoli Sticky Broccoli continues to impress with: -Exceptional genetic stability (all four phenotypes highly uniform) -Strong resilience to stress and training -Efficient nutrient uptake even under shared root space (4 plants / 30L soil) -Balanced and symmetrical canopy development The consistency across all plants highlights the quality and stability of the genetics. 🧠 Weekly Reflection & Forward Plan Focus this week: Final structural optimization and transition into early bud stacking. All interventions were executed successfully, with the plants responding vigorously and without stress. Next steps: -Monitor onset of bud swelling -Continue evaluating response to Green Sensation -Maintain optimal canopy conditions -Transition fully into Main density and resin production phase 📸 Weekly Summary Flowering Week 3 marks the end of structural work and the beginning of true flower production. With lollipopping completed, canopy optimized, and early bud stacking visible, the plants are now entering the most critical phase of the cycle. The early introduction of Green Sensation, combined with strong plant health and genetic uniformity, sets the stage for a high-performance flowering phase. See you in Flower Week 4 Bud Development Intensifies 🌸✨
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I am satisfied with the result, it is very tasty, it has a very good effect, it has a good harvest in 4 months
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Just watered went alittle crazy on the nutes she still a rollin tho.
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Day 57 : 600W LED, 18 hours on 6 hours off light schedule, the same with ventilation. Water intake 200 ml per day per plant, fertilization remains the same on Monday, Wednesday and Friday Biobizz Family and on Tuesday Thursday Saturday bat guano and Epsom salt. Humidity approx 50%. Day 58: I removed all the LST stuff so no more elastic bands and hooks. Day 62: Plants are fine Critical Orange Punch and Sour Stomper will be the quickest in this group. Lemon Zkittle' buds started getting thick...
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So it’s been another week of just keeping an eye on the environment my temps are a little higher than I would have liked but keeping the balance with humidity so should be ok, there’s a little yellowing under the canopy pretty normal but a little early in my opinion so got that to watch and maybe up the nitrogen. All the bottoms were stripped some selective defoliating is due next week and one after
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Growing food I've been snapping the branches down a bit and they seem to love it they bounce right back...
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Day 22 - Rolling into week 4 looking mean and green! 💪 I need to make a decision on what kind of training I want to dish out to this lady. She's growing a bit faster than her tent mates. Day 23 - Always experimenting - today I begin my first mainline! I've already built the foundation by allowing the plant to grow to 6 nodes, as recommended by the tutorial I followed by the brilliant Miss Nebula Haze @growweedeasy. My next step is documented here in a video, as I take my lush, happy, healthy plant, and give her the kind of haircut that makes you want to storm out of the salon without leaving a tip. 😂 I even managed to get in my signature branch snap early in the game - being held together now with duct tape. 🤦‍♀️ In all seriousness though, I'm thrilled to be trying this out, despite the agony of cutting down my plant to nothing but a stump and antennae. I've seen some great growers create some serious masterpieces using this method, and damn it my curiosity is taking control! Here's to learning something new! Day 27 - Came home from vacation to find that my plant had hulked through the duct tape that held her snapped branch together... I guess she's doing well. ☺️ Over the course of the past few days her branches have gotten notably thicker! 💪 Day 28 - Now that each new main stem has grown out, I removed all the growth tips from below the 3rd node on each side. I left the fan leaves in tact to give plant access to extra energy as she pushes through this intense training. I softened the branches with my fingers, very slowly, to tie down my new main stems horizontally across the net basket. I took a sterilized x-acto knife to then top each of my two main stems at the 3rd node on each side, leaving me with a beautifully symmetrical base to my masterpiece.
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Super sour grape(small it was stunned early ) Bruce strawberry Fumes Watermelon Zkittles Fumes
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This particular plant seems to be growing well! Has been defoliated over the week and toped a second time! As well as mainlining her! Looks very healthy and happy 😊 🌸💕
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01.12 - Stretch has stopped, so I decided to change my nutrient plan and also lollipopped all of the girls during the week when I watered them. They develop really well and I look forward to see the buds growing.
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*Early Flower 09/10* (2) Fastbuds - Mimosa Cake Auto Aggressive LST was applied for even light coverage. Smaller-Lagging budsites and bigger fan leaves under net have been removed. Slight increase in nutrient feeds, thus far 0 signals of deficiencies. *Mid week update - 09/13* Both plants have grown approximately 6 inches in height Early flowering continuing to progress accordingly Half a gallon increase in water feed (Nutes included) *End of week recap 09/16* Mimosa Cake (Auto) - Both in week flowering accordingly Small increase on nute feeds - Moderate increase in filtered plain water feed (1.5 gallons ) *SEE END OF WEEK RECAP VIDEO*
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Flushing begins for the Og kush and blueberry. All three plants are incredibly sticky, stanky, dense and heavy! The OG Kush plants are blowing my mind, I'm amazed at how much they have fattened up the last week. The super lemon haze starts week 7 and is also sticky and stanky, she's also starting to pack on weight and density.
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It’s almost time! This week both plants are getting flushed to prepare them for harvest. 🌱 After that, they’ll be cut down and hung up to dry. #2 has developed an absolutely massive main bud — honestly the biggest I've ever had so far! Meanwhile, #1 stands proud as the tallest plant in the tent, still giving off that amazing sweet, tropical aroma.🍍🍬 Both plants have shown a very fast flowering time, finishing up quicker than expected! Upon checking the trichomes, about 65% are milky, 30% amber, and 5% still clear — exactly where I want them for the effects I'm aiming for. Super excited to see the final results after the dry and cure💚
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I cut feeding towards the end of week 8 , the plants could have easily gone for another week but at this point the tops were loosing all colour so I decided to harvest at the end of week 8. The trichomes were cloudy and clear with a few Amber.