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Girls doing well, clearly see all hit with hit substrate 😂 but ChemDawg is despite the hit battling n fast 😂
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Start of week 12: 4/29/25 Fed with nutrients: 4/29/30 Fed with plain ph water : 4/30/25 Fed with nutrients: 5/2/25 Fed with ph water: 5/5/25 End of week 5/5/25
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Plant is really hungry,I thought she was finished but she just keeps going. I’m assuming my particular pheno is got to foxtail, buds are growing out the buds ! Wtf, she’s bigs asf her little sister is filling out
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Start of Week 7! Day 44 - 12/12 Big difference in the two Cali Snow plants! The centre "Plant 1" is well along in the flowering process with obvious bud sites forming along the small amount of LST I've been able to get going. Got a bit more stretch out of it but it looks like she's settling down but the sativa flowering of this strain is noticeably behind the indica LSD-25 planted same day in my other diary. The other girl "Plant 2" that is far left and was cooked under the dome early in the grow seems to still be in a pre-flower phase and I'm actually getting a lot of decent stretch/growth in the secondary sites. I'll keep an eye on it for the next week to see if I have to set it off myself with a 12/12 cycle but there are a few pistils here and there. Hopefully it's just a little set back in its timing because it's going to turn out to be the biggest of all 3 plants I have going now. Will have the best veg base for flowering for sure. Hopefully I won't have to set it to 12/12 and rob the other two plants I have further along in flower of a few hours of light a day. Gave another feed with upped nutes but still playing it on the low side. Going up a little each feeding and no signs of burn on any of the girls yet. Making sure I'm chasing feeds with plain water and spraying the top layer with plain water here and there to keep any build up at bay; Since the girls aren't big enough for full pot runoff feeds due to small size. Day 48 - 12/16 You can see how different the timing on the two Cali Snow are. I'm loving the extra time with Plant 2 to set up bigger secondary branches and the pistils still seem to be SLOWLY forming near the top and mature sites. In an attempt to avoid switching her to 12/12 to fully trigger the flower, I've let the temperature drop down a bit to the high teens with the light on by lettering in the winter air and keeping the tent open with lights on. Hopefully the lower temp here and there over the next couple days will get it moving. Plant 1 is well along in it's flower. The bud sites are well defined and the stretch seems to be wrapping up bringing it in just a bit bigger than my small LSD-25 in my other diary going right now. Pulled it out and reset some new LST on the plant with a less drastic lean. Clipped a few fan leaves and 3 fingers from the two Cali's, anything blocking light or bunching up too much but tried to leave as much as possible for energy production. The classic Cali Snow smell I was warned about is starting to come in. Even P2 with little to no flowers is throwing off a nice scent. Still tent contained without exhaust for now so no worries on that front. Day 50 - 12/18 Gave them their biggest feeding today in both nutes and volume. Both split a mix of 1ml each PH Perfect MGB with 1tsp Molasses in a gallon of water with a half gallon plain water chase. First time the plants have been big/thirsty enough for a run-off feeding. Will spray top layer in a day to clean top layer of any residue then top with D-Earth sprinkle to let sit until next feed. These girls have gone from identical to fraternal twins. P2 on the left is looking more like the plant I wanted in terms of size and spread. The set back in flowering time has really allowed me to train it up and get lower branches up to a pseudo-canopy. It looks like it's FINALLY about to make the final switch as the still bright pre-flower tops are starting to shoot more pistils and new leaf growth has that telltale upward point as the spread comes to an end. P1 is full flower swing is chugging along nicely as I opened her up main stem up with some selective defoliation and the thin sativa bud structure is slowly but surely coming in. As a new grower, seeing the fatten/faster Indica flower of my LSD-25 right next to the Sativa on the same schedule is a great observational experience. 👽 The smell of the two Cali Snows are finally starting to ripen up. Only chance at smelling my LSD-25 right beside them is to get REAL close. Thanks for stopping in, throw down a like so I can return the favour, will update through the week! 🙌 IG: @GlazedGrow
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Como estamos familia, a día de hoy, viernes, llevamos exactamente 7 días en la fase de floración y todas ellas están marcadas por su sexo. Todo va sobre ruedas, tenemos mínimas de 20,5 y maximas de 28,5 grados. la humedad no supera nunca el 60%. Altura mínima lemon kush 25cm. Altura maxima northern light xl 42cm. •las power plant xl Han pegado un estirón serio, están empezando a ensanchar bastante. •una marea verde desde semilla, con tan solo 5 semanas de crecimiento y un solo trasplante desde que se germinó, para controlar un mal crecimiento.
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Welcome to Gem Week of Sensi Seeds Purple Berry Muffinz I'm excited to share my grow journey with you from my Sensi Seeds Project . It's going to be an incredible ride, full of learning, growing, and connecting with fellow growers from all around the world! For this Project , I’ve chosen the Feminized Photo Strain Purple Berry Muffinz Week comment Bug !! Update of Week comment with more Information coming soon when Fixed .
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will update on taste and effects when they have done curing 💚🧀 So I tried both cheeses last night and they were both slightly different in taste . plant 1 my short and bushy cheese had a pungent cheese taste and smell were as plant 2 had more of a citrus taste . both made me feel lovely and relaxed 💚👌🙏
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Day 43. Light is on max output, heat enormous and they RUN !!!! thought intensity will stop them a bit , but i think i do only worse ... We have +30 heatwave in UK, i live in attic , so for 4 more days everything will be out of control. Watered today. 6.3 phed water. I love simple and affordable Mars Hydro products, if you can cope with heat TSL2000 can do magic in your tent ! Will update after heat wave us over. Should be in 4 days back to +20 ;))) Day 45. They GROW !!!! Distance is insanly small, but i have 30 cm of space left, wont move light for a week, then i will try to have 20 cm at least again. Planing last top up, need two more waterings before it, so it should be on last day of this or first of next week. Thinking to take down all LST at that time, need pots to breath better, too thin fabric, they dont keep form. Day 47. Drink every two days !!! 4 liters goes to nothing !!! Huge, still streching, tops almost rubbing TS2000, heat 30 inside, humidity 65-68 ..... will need heavy clearing again !!! Devil is looking droopy because was just watered. Happy Growing !!!!
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5/14: A ended up falling over so I decided to move the dirt around and see what I could see with respect to its root structure. It had one very long, extremely thin dried out root that extended about 2-3 inches and ended in a little tangled up taproot. There was a little worm/nematode/larvae something crawling around in it. I attached video. I'm assuming I need to dump all my water and sterilize, re-ph, etc. Everything is already watered for tonight (should have pulled A first in hindsight) so too late to do anything about the other 2 plants, though they do look pretty healthy still. --------------------- 5/13: Transplanted E into her pot this morning. Same soil mix (3 parts FFOF to 1 part perlite). Seedling C is crushing it, with second set of leaves already forming. E is probably going to go quiet for a day or 2 while it recovers from transplanting. Seedling A looks like it might be overwatered? It feels pretty frail compared to the other 2 plants and the downward curl of the leaves I think suggest too much H20. Will be letting them dry out a bit today. Also, turned up the lamp to 600W and moved it to about 24 inches from the tops. Temperatures are consistently 74-77F and RH holding right around 50%. Still no nutrients. I plan to add them around week 3, unless I see signs they need it sooner. -------------- Out of 5 seeds we started, A, C, and E remain. E a few days behind A and C but growing faster. Planted A and C in FFOF/Perlite 3/1 about 4 gallons total in a 5 gallon bucket. Will do the same for E in a couple days. Moved the light up a bit to account for the buckets. Water ph'd to just about 6.0. Light still on 250W but will be moving up to 400W when they wake up later today. Will go to 600W once all are in pots and at a relatively uniform height. Currently just trying to keep the RH close to 70 and the air temp less than 80. No nutrients for 3-4 weeks unless they look hungry, since FFOF has quite a bit in it to begin with. If not for me killing seed B and seed D never germinating, I'd say we're off to an OK start. The 3 that are growing, seem to be growing extremely well. I put together my own ScrOG that I will install once the light is out of the way, and plan to top these a few times each and LST. I was hoping to have 4 plants to fill the space but we will do our best with 3.
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Flipped to 12/12 a couple of weeks ago but the flowers are just now starting to form. One of the plants turned hermie out of nowhere, I really don't know what happened. Also the lower leaves are turning yellow and I think it has something to do with the pH because I think I added too much calmag but other than that they're doing their thing.
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🇩🇪🌱 Woche 3 | Cherry Limeade by Doja 🍒🍋 Diese Woche verlief leider nicht ganz so, wie ich es mir vorgestellt hatte. Die kleine Cherry Limeade wächst weiterhin sehr langsam und ist aktuell erst etwa 4 cm groß. 🌱 Ich war fünf Tage beruflich unterwegs und konnte das Beet in dieser Zeit sich selbst überlassen. Als ich zurückkam, war das Cover Crop regelrecht explodiert 🌿💥 und hatte den kleinen Sämling vollständig überwachsen. Damit hatte ich ehrlich gesagt nicht gerechnet. Nach dem Freischneiden bekam die Cherry Limeade endlich wieder Licht und etwas Luft. Auch mit der Blumat-Bewässerung kämpfe ich im Moment noch etwas. Das System funktioniert grundsätzlich, aber die optimale Einstellung der vier Maxi-Tropfer in Kombination mit dem 130-Liter-Living-Soil-Beet zu finden, ist deutlich schwieriger als erwartet. Gerade bei einer so kleinen Pflanze verändert sich der Wasserverbrauch ständig, während das Cover Crop zeitweise deutlich mehr Wasser zieht als die eigentliche Kulturpflanze💧. Heute gab es außerdem die erste Gabe Almicanna Veg Komposttee 🍵. Ansonsten bleibt meine Strategie unverändert: so wenig wie möglich eingreifen und dem Living Soil die Chance geben, seine Arbeit zu machen. 📊 Aktuelle Parameter: 💡 Licht: 200 PPFD (18/6, Stufe 2, 40 cm Abstand) 🌡️ Temperatur: 27 °C 💧 Luftfeuchtigkeit: 82 % 📈 VPD: 0,69 kPa 🌿 CO₂: Ø 750 ppm 💧 Bodenfeuchtigkeit: 80 mbar Dieses Projekt ist für mich genauso ein Test des Setups wie ein Grow. Im Moment bin ich mit der Abstimmung noch nicht zufrieden und sehe bereits einige Punkte, die ich beim nächsten Durchgang verbessern möchte. Learning by doing gehört eben auch zu Living Soil. Trotz des langsamen Starts bekommt die Cherry Limeade ihre Chance. Da ich in den kommenden Wochen fast jede Woche unterwegs sein werde, muss sich das System möglichst selbst tragen. Entweder die Pflanze etabliert sich unter diesen Bedingungen – oder eben nicht. Genau das möchte ich herausfinden. Sollte dieser Durchgang nicht den gewünschten Erfolg bringen, startet im Herbst ein neuer Versuch mit einem überarbeiteten Setup und den Erkenntnissen aus diesem Grow. Bis dahin heißt es: beobachten, möglichst wenig eingreifen und weiter dazulernen 🍒🤞. ⸻ 🇬🇧🌱 Week 3 | Cherry Limeade by Doja 🍒🍋 This week didn’t quite go as I had hoped. The little Cherry Limeade is still growing very slowly and is currently only about 4 cm tall. 🌱 I was away on business for five days and had to leave the bed completely on its own. When I returned, the cover crop had absolutely exploded 🌿💥 and completely overgrown the seedling. Honestly, I didn’t expect it to become that vigorous. After trimming it back, the Cherry Limeade finally had access to light and airflow again. I’m also still struggling a bit with dialing in the Blumat irrigation system. It works in principle, but finding the perfect balance with four Maxi drippers in a 130-liter living soil bed is proving to be more challenging than expected. With such a small seedling, water demand changes constantly, while the cover crop can temporarily consume much more water than the cannabis plant itself. 💧 Today the plant also received its first watering with Almicanna Veg Compost Tea 🍵. Other than that, my strategy remains the same: interfere as little as possible and let the living soil do its job. 📊 Current environment: 💡 Light: 200 PPFD (18/6, Level 2, 40 cm distance) 🌡️ Temperature: 27°C 💧 Relative Humidity: 82% 📈 VPD: 0.69 kPa 🌿 CO₂: 750 ppm average 💧 Soil moisture: 80 mbar At this point, this project is as much a test of my setup as it is a grow. Right now I’m not completely satisfied, and I’ve already identified several things I’d like to improve for the next run. That’s all part of the learning process with living soil. Despite the slow start, I’m giving Cherry Limeade every chance to succeed. I’ll be away almost every week over the coming weeks, so the system needs to be able to take care of itself. Either the plant establishes itself under these conditions—or it doesn’t. That’s exactly what I want to learn from this experiment. If this run doesn’t turn out as planned, I’ll start a new attempt this autumn with an improved setup and everything I’ve learned from this grow. Until then, the plan is simple: observe, interfere as little as possible, and keep learning. 🍒🤞
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This week, the buds started slowly fattening up, showing lots of trichomes and smell nice like fresh mango. Watering got more frequent, about once in a couple days.
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Not much to say this week they only grew two inches last week so the stretch is over now. One of them is getting really frosty the other not so much but it is a little behind schedule since it sprouted crooked and took a little over a week to fix itself.
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Her buds are all purple by now. Just lovely. Can't wait to try her... Hope she tastes just as she smells... awesome. I love all the diffenrent colors.
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Welcome to GERGrowDesigns Breeding Cut Phenohunt #1 Diarie Week 9 (Flower Week 2 Day ~15 Since 12/12) This diary is designed for a documentation of an indoor grow, with a strong focus on plant health, environmental control, and optimized nutrient strategy to hold this Genetic and use her for Breeding in Future projects . The Harvested Mother Plant ,can be found in the older Strawberry Cola Sherbet Diarie💚 What happend in the past ? -Cut removed from Mother in Flower Week 2 -Clonex Gel used ~10 days Rooting Process - 2-3Weeks Revege Process -transplanted in 0.3l pot -transplanted in 12litre pot + Bigger Tent -Plant/Health/Root Care -Motherplant Feeding Shema , low EC , Spraymix -Took 9 Cuts From The Plant -Took 6 Cuts From The Plant -Feeding Shedule for Regeneration and Growth -Prepared New Mother Plant -Last Veg Week before Flower -tent move in bigger Home 100x100 -light Switch to 12/12h ,its Flower time 15.03 -One Time nutriets Boost for Flower Switch & Stretch -ScroG Install and Daily Training in First Flower Weeks Grow Setup & Strategy: • 🌱 Genetics: Strawberry Cola Sherbet -Sweet Seeds • 🏕️ Grow Space: 100x100x200cm • 💡 Lighting: 1x200W LED • 🌡️ Average Temperature: ~26°C • 💧 Humidity: ~50% • 🍵 Pot Size: 20L • 🌿 Base Nutrients: Hy-Pro • ⏳ Flowering Expectation: 5 weeks Flower Week Two is Done , Media is from 31.03 flower Switch was at 15.03 (12/12) Flower Day ~15 , looks like shes taking the shortcut of 4-5 Weeks Flower Again Like the Mother 🎯 Isnt it Fascinating how Fast some Strains can Develope After Switch🏆 she will probably overun my other Photo Tent which changed 2 Weeks before to Flower 🌱 Also Special attention will be given to Hy-pro during all phases, aiming to enhance Structure , nutrient uptake efficiency, and final quality, while closely monitoring plant response. Feedback, questions, and constructive discussion are always welcome. Community interaction is a key part of what makes competitions like this valuable. 🌿 Happy growing & good luck to everyone!
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Day 18 - FIM cut made. Day 20 - Transplant to 38L airpot. I planted her deep to aid stability.
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With much pride, this lady here, that's Called HB Dunkin'z is the best lady I've grown so far with the Alien system. Pure instinto seeds have done an amazing job with these genetics, shes super sticky, dense and rich in flavour and smell. At first you get this sweet piney lemoney nose tickle on the first whiff that dwells down into this gassy sugar rich and creamy earthy down notes but with a twist of this candy background. Her smoke profile is exactly like that but id say she pops out two dominant flavour profiles and not one! Her smell is the same all around on the nugs but her taste you either get that sweet indulgent piney lemony nose tickle as taste or you get this gassy rich sugary candy twist of a background! Its definitely a pleasure to smoke! She grew perfectly other then a minor mutation that showed buds spots within and on the fan leaves! Was a lovely sight to see! Definitely top her! Definitely do some defoilation, wouldnt say heavy but a decent amount , lst her up she'll love you for it, start and keep light at 150cm, if need during flowering zip tie to top, she will give you lovely growth and feed her on a semi mid to high feed, she enjoys a drink but not on the heavy heavy side. Her info suggested about 9 weeks of flower, unfortunately she exceeded that with about 11/12 weeks, wether it was due to the low feeding during the perm bluez finishing or if she just enjoyed the conditions so she allowed more time or maybe her longer flowering time pheno popped through, who knows 🤷‍♂️ I wouldn't suggest a beginner to grow her, have a few ladies under your belt otherwise you won't get to yield her fruitful fruits properly. I'll definitely be picking up a few of her for future diaries with some other pure instinto seeds to go along with her! If i was you id also pick up some and store em, pop one out everyone so often and let her show you why you got them again! Cannot wait to get the system up and running again with a fresh on to see if we can pull even better off, I reckon we can with ease 🙋‍♂️