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so, it is in the middle of week 7, it‘s flowering and seems to be doing well, despite some mistakes made.. indeed, having wanted to perform a lst, I accidentally broke one of the main branches, which implies less buds at harvest, but hey I am already satisfied with the situation. I noticed some brown spots and yellowing of some leaves, so I fed the plant with 1 ml of biobizz-biobloom. I'll let you know how it's evolving.
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Grown out this week and got them ready for the early flower growth. Trimmed heavy and wired all branches away from each other. LST in full effect. Hoping it’s not too much trauma for them.. they proved me wrong. Bounced back with vigor and bright excitement! Eager to see these buds start forming 👀
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Today It Rain, in Italy they said May Is Crazy moth The weather for all the week Is not good....
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Week 2 - Vegetation | Black Diamond Auto Pheno B Hello everyone, and welcome back to another update from the 12/12 From Seed adventure. Today we’re checking in on Black Diamond Auto Pheno B as she continues her journey through the early vegetative stage. For anyone joining the diary for the first time, this project follows a 12/12 From Seed cultivation approach, documenting each phenotype individually from germination through harvest. One of the most enjoyable parts of this process is watching how different plants express themselves, even when growing side by side under the exact same environmental conditions. Black Diamond Auto Pheno B has certainly started developing a personality of her own. Throughout Week 2, growth remained strong and consistent, with the plant finishing the week around the sixth to seventh node while continuing to build a compact and balanced structure. The canopy is developing beautifully, and when viewed from above, the symmetry is immediately noticeable. Every new growth point is stacking neatly, creating the kind of shape that growers love seeing during the early stages of development. One of the most interesting observations this week comes from a small quirk found in one of the earlier leaves. Rather than forming completely separate leaflets, two fingers appear partially fused together, creating a unique shape that immediately catches the eye. Fortunately, this has remained purely cosmetic. New growth emerging from the center of the plant is developing normally, showing healthy leaf formation and excellent vigor. These small genetic curiosities are one of the reasons documenting phenotypes individually is so rewarding. While Pheno A introduced us to a beautiful camouflage-like leaf pattern, Pheno B decided to express herself through a slightly unusual leaflet structure. Neither trait has affected health or performance, but both contribute to the unique story of each individual plant. Beyond that little piece of personality, everything else continues moving in the right direction. The transplant completed previously appears to have been accepted without issue. Root development is clearly supporting vigorous above-ground growth, and the plant continues expanding steadily with each passing day. Stem development is strong, leaf size is increasing, and the center growth is becoming increasingly active as the week progresses. Coloration remains excellent throughout the canopy. The foliage displays a healthy, vibrant green tone from top to bottom, while leaf posture remains upright and confident throughout the photoperiod. The plant shows no signs of stress and continues responding positively to the stable environment provided inside the tent. Nutritionally, the feeding program remains simple and focused on establishing a strong foundation for future growth. Plagron Terra Grow provides the primary vegetative nutrition, while Power Roots supports continued root development following transplant. Pure Zym assists in maintaining a healthy root zone by helping break down organic matter within the substrate, and Sugar Royal continues as part of the overall cultivation strategy for supporting healthy plant metabolism throughout the cycle. Sometimes the most successful weeks are the quiet ones. No major interventions, no major corrections—just healthy growth, stable conditions, and the plant doing exactly what nature designed it to do. Overall, Week 2 has been another excellent week for Black Diamond Auto Pheno B. The structure is beautiful, the growth rate remains impressive, and the plant continues proving that a little early quirkiness can coexist perfectly with outstanding health and vigor. Thank you to everyone following along, supporting the diary, sharing advice, and contributing to the incredible growing community that makes projects like these so enjoyable to document. A special thank you as always to Zamnesia for the genetics, Plagron for the nutrition, and to all growers around the world who continue sharing their knowledge, successes, and lessons learned. Until next week, growers love and happy growing everyone. 🌱💚
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Hi all I hope you had a wonderful Christmas 👍 So I got curious a few days ago and decided to have a fiddle with one of the buds from the Girl scout cookies plant. I let it dry in a paper bag first and then had a sqizz at it. After I tore it apart I was pleased to find a nice fat healthy seed (see 1st pic) well after that I thought to myself Bloody hell mate there must be a heap more of those fellas in there then, so with that in mind I harvested the whole plant. After that lot was dried I tore into it looking for more seeds (see video) but unfortunately I only ended up with the three viable seeds the others I found were either green or already damaged. Not to worry as atleast I have those three to attempt germination with which is better than a poke in the eye with a burnt stick as my old man likes to say. Ive partaken in a few bonghits as I write this of the Girl scout cookies bud that I harvested and I can tell you its some nice shit man 😁 The Gelato Plant will be harvested tomorrow and Im hoping that may have some seed aswell. The whole purpose of this experiment was to cross the Barneys Farm Red Diesel Feminised Pollen I created with a good tasty strain in an attempt in creating seed. So as far as that part goes & even tho I only got the three seeds I feel it was mostly a Success. I will definatey need to refine both my Pollen collecting and Pollinating techniques to achieve better results. Thankyou to all who followed along I enjoyed doing this diary. Now to see if I can get the seeds to Germinate .......................................................................Update 3rd Jan 2020 I have got one to pop and the Diary for it will be called Ginger Nuts
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Starting with healthy clones from my mom's. 12 crescendos and 8 CITRAL Flos. Using a new organic soil blend with a higher npk compared to all previous grows. I feel as though I've dialed in everything properly this time . Enjoy the content and hit the instagram link on my profile for more
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Die Letzte Woche war hart. Die Lampe habe ich zur Vorsicht wieder auf 127 Watt gedimmt. Bob hat zu zwittern angefangen und ich habe einige Bananen entfernt. Ich hoffe die Schnittstellen erholen sich, doch bisher bin ich guter Dinge. Aufgrund der möglichen bestäubung habe ich jedoch keine grossen Erwartungen mehr an das Endergebnis. Nichts desto trotz sind die Topcolas wirklich saftig und dick. Der Geruch im Schrank ist Muffig, Süss und fruchtig. Die Mädels erholen sich soweit und werden wieder elastischer und klebriger. Ich verzichte nun bewusst darauf, die Pflanzen zum Fotografieren aus dem Zelt zu stellen und beobachte nun täglich mit Adleraugen die weitere Banenenentwicklung sowie Trichomreifung
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Finally flushing her. Her nugs are so dense and so frosty and she smells like vanilla and coffee. I can definitely tell this is going to be one of those strains you need to smoke at night before bed. I plan on harvesting this Friday.
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HARVEST CHOPPED 17TH SEPT - DAY 127 FROM SEED DRIED FOR 10 DAYS PLANT 1 - 127g (4.5oz) PLANT 2 - 151g (5.4oz) TOTAL 278g (10 oz) Sorry for the late post! Harvesting has been the main priority. Everything is done now though! These 2 plants ended up verrrrry different. One smells sweet and gassy and fresh, and the other smells extremely savoury, almost like chicken ramen. Trimming only took a couple days, and I’m really happy with the result! The smoking experience is very pleasant. The nugs are sooooo sticky that I need to prepare my roaches and papers before I touch the flower otherwise my fingers will be too sticky. An amazing dilemma!
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This week I stuck with plain water, cause you can see burns on the ends of the leafs and some yellow ones on the bottom. Now runoff is just around 1000ppm vs 2000ppm in the start of the week and I'm going to feed she in the beginning of next week.
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First time , i am tried cmh lights. and i am satisfied. beautiful harvest. Thank for watch🤟🏼
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Glad I kept a record of my first grow. I bought the clones on a whim to observe their growth cycle. Enter free time. Significantly less bud than I thought but I did have way more time vegetating than flowering... forced to trigger it early.
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She is growing amazing and very fast. I did some training on the lower branches to get them some light and did some defoliation on unneeded leaves. I’m watering every other day now still only adding nutrients every third watering. I’m ready to see some of these buds start stacking!!!
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Left Side- Purple Punch Right Side- Gelato Soon will switch these girls to flower.