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This has got to be one of the best Plants i have ever grown. The Taste and Sweet smell is like A Starburst . Cherry , ice cream . Buzz is Smooth And very high but mellow . 10/10 👌
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Es ist nach 77 Tagen soweit! Bloody Skunk von Sweet Seeds ist fertig! 167g Nass getrimmte Buds ,in einem genialen Rot Lila einfach schön! Ein Duft der süß, fruchtig in herben Gestank überwechselt! Klebt und ist sehr ölig genialer Strain!!!
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Using a Rhaspberry Pi 4 to automate the watering and a TP-link 105 smart plug to automate the Viparspectra P2000 LED grow light. You can see how I automated it here: https://hackaday.io/project/188129-rhaspberry-pi4-basic-watering-system-for-balcony Basically, this is an "Automated Watering how-to Guide for Dummies" - as simple as technically possible. You still require some basic command line expertise, but the steps have been proven and I provide links to the gear I used AND the Node Red code, making this EASIER than anything else I've seen online.
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Edit from 19th May. Literally 00:09 Pre-Flowering. Fat Banana looks like Hermie. Royal Critical = clean pre-flower. Edit from 19th May. 16:26 Fat Banana had balls sack and pistils growing all over the place. I nuked everything that had balls on it. I left only top node with pistils. Royal Critical is full of pistils, no balls. Now I wish I had photoperiod seeds instead of automatics. I would give Critical 1 extra week in veg. She is around 10-15cm smaller then Fat Banana. I switched the lights back to 400W. Edit from 20th May. 14:45 I think 32C is maximum what these plants can handle. With 600W I was reaching 34C on some top leaves and that could possibly turn the Fat Banana into hermit (she was the tallest). I open the tent a little (front doors), I put big-ass fan on second gear blowing strong wind through the mesh-window of a tent. I put the lights straight up to the ceiling, I literally can't put them any higher. Fat banana is now 58cm tall and around 80cm away from the light. Royal Critical is now 41cm tall and around 100cm away from the light. 50% Humidity 28C under the canopy/on the ground under the leaves 31C Air temperature. Fat Banana fan leaves temperature: 28.5C Fat Banana center/middle of the plant: 30.9C Royal Critical fan leaves temperature: 27.5C Royal Critical center/middle of the plant: 27.8C NOTE: Royal Critical ugly/yellow leaves have higher temp: 29-30C The rest of small plants range from 28 and 32C Surface area/soil temperature DRY: 35C Surface/Soil temp. WET/SHADOW: 28-29C That pistol/laser for checking temps was solid purchase. I can see back of my tent is more hot then other areas. Will do more Temp-Checks in the future. I also deleted few things from "Condition" tab because one day they are correct, the other something change and the info is not accurate anymore. I'll update info here in edits. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Farm Control Sheet Date: 20th May 2024 Time: 16:57 Tent status: Side doors little bit open. Both windows fully open. Fan blowing air on second gear outside the tent, West window. Fan insides on full. Lights power: 400W Lights schedule: 18/6 Humidity: 50% Dry soil temp: 35C Wet soil temp:
 28.5C Fan leaves temp: 28.5C 
Center of the flower temp: 30C 
Stem temp: ~32C 
Air temp. Inside tent: 30-32C 
Air temp. Outside tent: 25.5C 
Air temp. Outside house:
 21C ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Farm Control Sheet Date:
 21th May 2024 Time:
 15:53 Tent status:
 Side windows full open. Front doors 75% open. Big-ass-fan on second gearwest window. Lights power:
 400W Lights schedule:
 18/6 Humidity:
 50% Dry soil temp:
 36C-38C in front // 38C-40C in back Wet soil temp: 
Fan leaves temp: 28-29C

 

Stem temp: 29C 

Air temp. Inside tent: 31C 

Air temp. Outside tent:

 26C Air temp. Outside house: 20C Details: Smol plants growing stronk! They have little bit crumbled leaves cuz of heat I guess. 32C @ 50% RH is max for my setup. Edit from 22th May. @ 13:10 Nothing changes. Plants are happy and praying to their god ( me ofc :) ) Same temps Same RH I watered them yesterday after long days/weeks of dry season (cuz of FuckYouGnats). Edit from 23th May. @ 11:40am Same temps or even a bit lower then in last two days. I like it. I closed 85% of windows in tent (door fully closed) to create negative pressure that's gonna suck out the hot air. It seems to work better than what I did yesterday. Today I gave them second dose of nematodes. There is really very little Fungus Gnats around now. Sometimes, occasionally one or two "teenagers" or "baby" Gnats would fly out from bottom of pot or top of the soil after watering but that's like nothing comparing to what I had at the beginning. Shit-ton of yellow-sticky-tape does the job as well, just put it everywhere you can. / What I'm singing to Lady Banan? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OZEddFi1W8k / What I'm singing to Lady Banan? Edit from 23th May @ 2pm So I'm reading about VPD now and I think, this is what is happening in my tent right now. High temps but RH at right levels makes the plant comfy in that zones. Right now plants sitting at 30.6C @ 55% RH So I'm sitting at 1.27 VPD? If I could lower my temps to 29C and keep RH at 55% that would be 1.20 VPD (which would be perfect) N o t B a d R o o k I e Edit from 24th May @ 11:24 am So in last 3 days the temperature outside my house is dropping + raining. So that means I have perfect VPD in my tent now. We are sitting at 30C @ 50-55% RH. Most plants have praying leaves, even Lady Banan stops being moody and just start fucking flowering like it should. Finally. But I can see she wanna grow even more upwards, like wtf, this is not 3 meter tent, its only 2.2m, chill the freaking out Lady Banan... Im gonna have literal forest if the rest of Bananas would grow like that. As you can see I'm kinda happy with the grow now. Fungus Gnats still present but under control. Yellow Sticky tape, especially under the mesh window, the tape is catching fuck-ton of these motherfuckers. Few days ago I did "Very Light Stress Training" with Royal Critical. So I basically just tackle the fan leaves in the way, where, when fan leaves are growing bigger, they push the side branches more to the outside (apologize for my English but you can check out the pictures and see what I mean). So she is training by her self, alone, with the power of nature = and it works, she is opening more and more every 2 days. Edit from 25th May @ 21:53 Yoyoyoyoyoyo! So my ADHD and Bipolar kicks in so Idgaf about temps, its colder, around 29C @ 45% They got a lot of fresh air today, I was "luchting" today. I think I had to water them today but... Will do tomorrow morning. I'm thinking about Pimpology classes for myself, for better communication with the bitches, you know what I mean... They ain't thickening up if they aint stressing! Edit from 26th May. Sunday. 7am DOUBLE DROP NEVER STOP LET THAT BEAUTY POP 69 PLANT SIZE: BANAN = 72CM CRITICAL = 65CM 😎
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Put in jars to cure 6-12-2020 --------------------------------------- Chopped up plant and hang on some hanger. Will need to wait a bit to get dry weight and smoke report. I did harvest some a week before the flush, the bud was decent and calming high with smooth smoke, very white ash. Hang up plant to dry night on 6-10-2020
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Hi liebe Community and Welcome back! 💚 Der zweite Strain von Good Times Genetics. Entwickelt sich wunderprächtig und es sind sehr schöne große und Breitgefächerte Blätter zu erkennen. Ein schönes Wuchsbild verreint mit einer starken Indica Dominanz. Nach der ersten Blütenwoche entwickeln sich allmählich die Blütentriebe und die ersten Stigmen sind sichtbar. Also Düngerkomponenten kam das Greenhouse Feeding BioBloom und der entsprechende Enhancer zum Einsatz. Der Stängelabrieb duftet schon stark nach säuerlichen, dieselartigen Nuancen, mit einen etwas GMO typischen Aroma. Bei diesem Pheno tritt der Diesel Geruch jedoch besonders hervor. Die Wachstumsbedingungen im Growzelt sind aufgrund der trockenen Heizungsluft zwar gut aber schon sehr trocken: ——————— 🌞 Temp: 22°C 🌚 Temp: 20 °C 💨 RH: 38% VPD: 1,33 kPa 😎PPFD: 830 mqm ——————— Stay Tuned! 💚
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I had a few issues throughout I think the preflowers were the main beginning of the issues as I expected the orange sherbet too find further issues as she was so small. We continued with strawberry being okay but not what I want personally and the orange sherbet in honesty not great due too late flush... I think mixing pjotoperiod and autos was utterly confusing for myself so have opted too auto feed everything and maintain autoflowers only from when my fastflowering strains finish. A long cure for the strawberry gorrila she would of excelled without issues no doubt as can see the lovely flowers previous too harvest. Orange sherbet ff still going so go check her out with full veg time 🌱
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Rolling into Week 15! It’s been a pretty quiet one on the home front. Looking at the buds, they still don’t quite have that 'ready for the chop' look just yet, so it’s officially a waiting game from here on out. Patience is definitely a virtue at this stage! One big win this week was the environment: thanks to the low ambient humidity outside and in my apartment, the tent climate has stayed perfectly in the sweet spot without much effort on my part. It’s always a relief when Mother Nature does the heavy lifting for you! Just keeping a steady hand and letting her finish up at her own pace. We’re getting there, slowly but surely. May the green thumb be with you 💚
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06/20/2018 Did some supercropping on #1, Fimmed #4 she showing pre-flowers. ( #1,#2,#3) Not showing pre-flowers. #4 Fimmed because she gets stretchy 2-3 times veg height in my own experience. 06/21/2018 Longest day of the year today,applied potash last week, topdressed with Espoma tomato Tone tomato 🍅 3-4-6 with biotone
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she is still up and kind of in limbo. she is under the big led 800 watt and has been getting blasted with the uvb light for around an hour a day. waiting for the explosion to happen, so has been a week in 12/12 cycle not much stretching yet she is 22 inches. I have been pinching the top Shute so the sides keep up so I will see. other wise healthy grow so far but only time will tell with the final product.
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Chopped on 9/11/25 Has a fruity sweet smell to it. These buds are giant and just long connected braided cola with very uniform and chunky buds throughout the whole plant
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I planted my seeds directly in substrate but i did also pre-soak the seeds for 12h. in a glass of water with a little hydrogen peroxide. I 'm really amazed by the fast germination. Before, i bought a lot of seeds from cheaper vendors and the germination was sometimes hard. These seeds look amazing quality and i am really looking forward to this grow. I started in 1,5L pots and repotting will be done in 12L pots. I'm not going to adjust the PH in this grow because it's all organic. It's also my first grow with Cellmax soil and products. Really curious how they wil perform.
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Melonade Runtz got harvested 16/11 and I'm planning to let her dry for 14-21 days before trimming and put them in glass+boveda (58%) and grove bags for final cure. Drying conditions are as follows: 16-18°C 55-60% RH
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Der Stretch geht langsam so richtig los, die guten ladies haben 25cm in der letzten Woche dazu gewonnen, ein bisschen geht da aber noch :D Samstag wurde gelollipopt
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**Semaine 8 : Huitième Semaine de Floraison – Phase Ripening (8-14 avril 2026)** **Note :** Mise à jour hebdomadaire. On entre officiellement dans la phase **ripening** (mûrissement). Les données TrolMaster et GrowOps confirment une transition très propre et contrôlée. Tout se passe bien, sans aucun souci. ### Contexte et Objectifs de la Semaine Semaine 8 sur 12 totales : on passe du bulking pur au **ripening**. L’objectif n’est plus de faire grossir les buds, mais de les densifier, de maximiser la production de trichomes et de laisser la plante terminer sa maturation. Steering : passage progressif vers **génératif** (irrigations moins fréquentes, dryback plus marqué la nuit, baisse progressive de tous les paramètres). Changements appliqués cette semaine : - PPFD diminué progressivement (750 → 550) - Température et humidité baissées - EC réduit (2.6 → 1.5) - UV maintenu à 90 min/jour pour continuer à booster terpènes et résine **Petit tips éducatif : Pourquoi baisser progressivement en ripening ?** En phase ripening (dernières 4-5 semaines), la plante arrête de pousser en taille et concentre son énergie sur la maturation des fleurs. - Baisser le PPFD/DLI évite le stress lumineux et permet aux trichomes de grossir sans brûler. - Baisser la température (surtout la nuit) et l’humidité favorise la synthèse des terpènes et réduit le risque de moisissure. - Réduire l’EC évite l’accumulation de sels en fin de cycle et améliore le goût final. - Passer en steering génératif (dryback plus long) force la plante à « finir » ses buds et à concentrer résine et cannabinoïdes. Fait correctement, cela donne des buds plus compacts, plus frosty et avec un profil terpénique plus prononcé. ### Observations des Plantes La plante dominante reste à **150 cm** avec une structure massive et une canopée bien remplie. Les buds sont **follement frosty** : couverts d’une épaisse couche de trichomes (sugar leaves très blanches), ce qui donne un aspect brillant et collant incroyable. La densité des buds est bonne et devient bien compacte, même si la taille reste raisonnable (j’ai déjà vu des buds plus gros sur d’autres variétés, mais ici la qualité prime). Odeur : très forte et agréable, mélange sucré/épicé/floral typique de Sticky Broccoli. Pistils majoritairement colorés et enroulés. Santé générale : parfaite, vert profond sur les feuilles restantes, zéro pest, zéro carence, zéro stress visible. Les plantes sont en pleine forme et concentrées sur la maturation. ### Paramètres Environnementaux (TrolMaster + GrowOps – synthèse semaine 8) - **Température jour** : 19-21 °C (cible 20 °C, live 20.3 °C) - **Température nuit** : 14-15 °C (baisse nette pour ripening) - **Humidité jour** : 48-58 % (cible 55 %, live 51.5 %) - **Humidité nuit** : 29-39 % - **VPD** : 0.9-1.3 kPa (live 1.16 kPa → bien adapté au ripening) - **PPFD** : 550 (baisse progressive, DLI ~24) - **UV Light** : 90 min/jour (maintenu) - **Far Red Light** : 30 min en fin de cycle - **CO₂** : setpoint 900 ppm jour - **EC solution** : 1.5 mS/cm (live ~1.62) - **pH solution** : 5.8-6.0 (live 6.27) - **Runoff EC** : 2.5-3 mS/cm - **Irrigation** : moins fréquente (transition générative) - **Runoff % daily** : 20-30 % - **Night dryback** : 20-30 % (augmenté pour ripening) - **Steering** : génératif (confirmé cette semaine) ### Nutrition et Irrigation (Soupe actuelle) La recette reste la même que les semaines précédentes, mais avec EC réduit à 1.5 : - Cocos A + B - CANNA PK 13/14 (dose légère) - Green Sensation suprimer - Pure Zym suprimer - Sugar Royal suprimer - Cal-Mag Amino 1 ml - Silica Force 1 ml - pH- pour ajuster Eau à ~20 °C. L’irrigation est maintenant moins fréquente pour accentuer le dryback nocturne et favoriser la concentration des buds. ### Problèmes et Ajustements **RAS total.** Aucune alerte, aucune carence, aucun excès. La baisse progressive de tous les paramètres se fait en douceur et les plantes répondent très bien. Le passage en ripening est maîtrisé. ### Plans pour la Semaine 9 - Continuer à baisser tranquillement : PPFD, température (surtout nuit), humidité et EC - Maintenir UV à 90 min/jour - Défoliation très légère si nécessaire (seulement les feuilles qui bloquent la lumière sur les buds inférieurs) - Photos rapprochées pour suivre la couleur des trichomes (passage vers ambré) - Préparer le flush (généralement à partir de la semaine 9-10 selon maturité) Ce journal sera mis à jour hebdomadairement. #GrowLegendary #Zamnesia #Plagron #EternityGrowCup2 Les buds sont magnifiquement frosty, denses et résineux, avec une odeur qui devient vraiment puissante. La qualité est au rendez-vous, même si la taille reste raisonnable. On continue la descente en douceur vers la récolte ! 🌱✨
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Today I’m officially launching the grow diary for this run! The three girls have already been under the lights for two weeks and are looking strong and healthy as we enter proper vegetation. What makes this grow extra exciting is the three-way soil & fertilizer comparison I’m running side-by-side with identical lighting and genetics: One plant on BioTabs One on my own custom supersoil mix One on someone else’s supersoil recipe all of them will recieve just tapwater and 0.3 mL/L sysMag from my brand to correct the Ca:Mg from my tapwater to 3:1. I can’t wait to see which approach pulls ahead in growth speed, color, and overall vigor. All three plants are sitting in black trays topped with a generous layer of Miscanthus wood chips. The shredded mulch looks fantastic — it gives the whole setup a clean, professional finish while helping retain moisture, keeping the surface free of algae, and letting the roots breathe properly. Under the lights it has this nice warm, reddish glow that really ties the tent together. The full-spectrum LED is running an 18/6 schedule with a dynamic spectrum that starts blue-heavy in the morning and gradually shifts toward red as the day progresses into the evening. The plants are already responding beautifully to the changing light — nice deep green fan leaves, strong stems, and that early “jungle vibe” is starting to show. Everything feels stable and dialed in. I spent the day organizing the trays, double-checking connections, and getting the diary properly set up with baseline photos and data. Goals for this run: Track the three different soil/fertilizer approaches in real time Document weekly progress with photos and notes Keep the environment consistent while the spectrum does its thing Rainbow Melon, Nectar, and Something Good — three completely different genetics under the same roof. This is going to be fun. Let’s grow! 🌱✨
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Day67/68 lookin very good dont know what else to do than lettin them grow
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Great, started of slow, but caught up and fixed itself. Was a hefty bushy XXL Indica for sure This is only about 55% of the plant harvested, rest will come in a week Rest of plant has been harvested and cropped
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Началась 5 неделя роста. Судя по состоянию растения, оно начинает переходить в стадию предцвета.😊 Обильно набирает зелёную массу. 💪 Продолжаю пригибать вырывающиеся вверх ветви.👇 Подключил ещё 60 ватт света.😺 Поднял лампу повыше. 👆 На улице стоит жара.😎 Температура поднимается до 33 градусов по Цельсию.😕