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What a week! Shes been glossing and thicking up! Been checking the trichomes waiting a bit longer to get them milky woth few amber caps! Shes been smelling amazing super strong! Im excited for the next grow! In the next few weeks ill do a smoke review going to really take my time curing and drying! Thanks for the free seeds @seedsmans loved that this grow taught me so much! Hope you approve 👌🔥💎 Just harvested the 2nd plant shes looking good thick and bushy!! Had a good run with her even tho she was a stunted plant smells amazing super sticky! Happy growing what should I grow next?? Thanks agains seedsmans
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A nice well rounded week apart from the heat. Stopped the cmx the silikamajic and changed from monster bloom to extreme boost. Took away the bottom light and trimmed the two low branches receiving lil light. Will be starting the flush end of next week to the week after for a two week flush. Will be checking levels over the next 2 weeks for maximum stability. Will post results after everything is done.
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KICKASS AUTO by KANNABIA Week #13 Overall Week #7 Flower This week it got over 100° outside so it kinda took a little toll on her but she's still producing buds still growing and getting dense. Stay Growing!! Kannabia.com KICKASS AUTO
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Here we are starting week 5 with this beautiful plant (the big one, I should give her a name...) who went through all her vegetation weeks showing great strength, thriving like a boss and making me so very happy! What a therapeutic experience 😎 On day 32 I decided to introduced a 1000W LED monstrosity light to the grow environment, hoping to give a nice boost on her first week of flower, than a rookie mistake happened...of course. I forgot to raise the lamp further up, that caused a slight burn on the tip of a hand-full of leaves. The good news is: she is doing just fine as beautiful as ever. :)) The little girl got another defoliation session and she is recovering well after mainlining last week, but man.... she slow...she very slow. There Is strength on her, I noticed her little branches curving against the mainline ties, she is sassy Im telling you. I am going to insist to see what happens. Overall the girls are doing just fine, my two other seedlings are coming up sweet'n fast, I should've have planted all 4 at the same time! *FutureNote* Now a quick question, what is the lifespan of a Chinese 4'' carbon filter from Amazon? Apparently 5 weeks LOL. Here I am now researching carbon filters, quality + price, to make a new order before my place smells like Snoop Dog's soul. #RookieGrowerProblems Thank you all for following along, Thank you for the tips and advices, Stay Lit folks.
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🔥🇩🇪Daily updates.🇩🇪🔥 I am open to suggestions for improvement. Write me if I do something stupid. I know that not everything is perfect, but I try to make the best of my circumstances.🤓 ——————————————————————————— Germination 01.04.24 - 07.04.24 Vegetation08.04.24 - Today 🗓️ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 🌱Day 15 || 😎 Everything is going great so far. I made a time-lapse recording after watering. Have fun with it. 100ml distilled, 300mlEasyGrow, 100ml distilled Humidity 53%// 26°C Light 40% //45cm//420-440PPFD 🌱Day 16 || Watering not necessary Humidity 52%// 26°C Light 40% //45cm//420-440PPFD 🌱Day 17 || I have repeated my watering routine from two days ago 100+300+100. during this time I noticed that some of the leaf tips were slightly yellow. Hopefully this is not a major problem. 🤔(Maybe a slight over fertilisation.) I have already asked a question about this and hope for the best.🙏 Humidity 53%// 26°C Light 40% //45cm//420-440PPFD 🌱Day 18 || The new leaves that have emerged all have a small yellow discolouration of one to two millimetres at the tips. These spots have not become "bigger" in the last 24 hours. I will water again tomorrow with pure distilled water. I hope to be able to start LST in the next few days. She is currently 10 cm tall and the leaf spacing is very close together. Humidity 52%// 25,5°C Light 40% //45cm//420-440PPFD 🌱Day 19 || She had a favourable growth spurt in the last 24+ hours so that I could start with the LST. I only watered her with 600ml of distilled water today. Almost three days have passed since the last watering. (66h) Humidity 52%// 25,5°C Light 42% //45cm//440-455PPFD 🌱Day 20 || Happy 420😁 Watering not necessary Humidity 52%// 25,5°C Light 45% //42cm//460-470PPFD 🌱Day 21 || Lots of yellow tips but the new leaves look better. Watered her with 1200ml of distilled water Humidity 52%// 25,5°C Light 50% //50cm//490-510PPFD
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DECIDING WHEN TO HARVEST IS HARD. ASKING FOR ADVICE AND POSTING PICS..YOU HAVE TO MONITOR THE TRICHOMES EVERY DAY AND THE HAIRS, SMELL, MAYBE, SOMETIMES, DEPENDS ON THE STRAIN, THE GENES WHICH DOESNT HELP AS I DONT HAVE A GENE DECODER. I HAVE PROBLEMS WITH THE LIGHTED LUPE, I LOOK AND HAVE TO CONSTANTLY RE FOCUS MY EYES AND SOMETIMES I JUST STARE THROUGH IT AND DAY DREAM...ITS INSAIN. ITS AN EXPERIENCE AND TIME THING. I TRY TO LOOK AT DIFFERENT ANGLES AND MUCH LIKE A TELESCOPE, SORT OF LOOK FROM A PERIPHERAL PERSPECTIVE. I GOT MY WIFI ENDOSCOPE PICTURE TAKER MICROSCOPE FOR 11 BUCKS ON AMAZON. I ALWAYS BUY THE CHEAP ONE, GET PISSED OFF AND END UP BUYING THE GOOD ONE. HOWEVER, THE SCOPE I GOT DOES WORK WELL. IT HAS A LEARNING CURVE AS WELL. GROWING WEED INDOORS IS ADDICTIVE. THE ONE RULE I HAVE TO GET DOWN IS SORT OF A SCARFACE REMAKE I THOUT OF, "DONT GET HIGH ON YOUR OWN SUPPLY, AT LEAST UNTIL THE SHIT IS DRY" OR "UNTIL THE FUCKING SHIT IS DRY" SO, I PRETTY MUCH HAVE SHIT WRAPPED UP OVER AT MY PLACE. I MIGHT JUST HARVEST THESE BUDS, FIND SOME CHICK WHOS GOT HER SHIT HALF TOGETHER, PAY OFF THE TRAILER, START THE BBQ AND KICK BACK AND SMOKE SOME NON GMO DANK FROM THE DANK JAR! Word. I WATERED 2 DAYS AGO TILL RUN OFF WITH MY 6 PH WELL WATER ONLY. THERE ARE ANLY A FEW AMBER TRICHOMES ALL TOGETHER. LAST TIME I BASED THE HARVEST ON AMER TTRICHES THAT NEVER REALLY SHOWED AND BURNT THE TURPS OUT . THIS STUFF IS ALMOST 99% MILKY WHIT AND THE SMELL IS GREAT/ SO IM FIGURING IF I HARVESTED TODAY, I WOULD STILL HAVE GOOD PRODUCT IF DRY AND CURE ARE DONE PROPERLY. THESE ARE MY FIRST BIG SOLID BUDS UNDER MY FIRST DECENT LIGHT AND NOW IM AT THE LAST FEW THINGS I COULD DO TO RUIN THE WHOLE THING. SO IM GIVING IT A 2 WEEK WINDOW, ONLY WATER NO NUTES " I THINK THATS A FLUSH" ILL CHECK FOR AMBER BUT AUTOFLOWERS CAN NOT BE COUNTED ON TO ACT RIGHT. I PLAN TO HARVEST IN THE NEXT 14 DAYS SOMETIME AND KEEP MY TERPS AND CURLED UP BROWN HAIRS ETC.. I THINK CANT REALLY ASK AS I DONT THINK ANYONE COULD LOOK THROUGH MY TENT AND DECIDE. IF YOU CAN, PLZ LET ME KNOW AND ILL POST DETAILED VIDEO, ACTUALLY ILL DO THAT VERY THING ON THIS SUNDAYS UPDATE. HOPEFULLY SOMEONE WILL SEE.
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Buds are super frosty and sticky, smell like sour dog shit I couldn't ask for anything more my best grow yet
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Day 47/48 introducing the 12/12 on high power leds on the ladies lookin good so far the black domians nmow oin the right and the acid dough on the left i think both lamps work very similar
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Week 6 Flower Report: Maturation in Full Swing! 🌟 Welcome to the week where the magic of maturation takes center stage! 🌟 The garden has reached a pivotal moment as the trichomes are bursting with potential. Each one a glittering universe, they are the undeniable stars of this show, taking over every surface with their frosty brilliance. ✨ Watching them evolve is like witnessing art being created in real time – it’s a reminder of the beauty and patience this craft demands. Trichomes: The Frosty Frontier This week, the focus is all about those frosty beauties! • Trichomes are the key indicators of ripeness and cannabinoid production. Watching their progression from clear to cloudy to amber provides the ultimate insight into maturity. • Currently, we’re seeing a fantastic mix of cloudy trichomes with some clear still hanging around – a perfect sign that they’re gearing up for their final push. • Fun fact: Trichomes serve as the plant’s natural defense mechanism, protecting it from UV rays and pests while being our treasure trove for cannabinoids and terpenes. Spectrum Tuning: The Science of Light Light plays a major role in shaping the maturation process, and this week, we’ve dialed in the spectrum for optimal results. Here’s the breakdown: • Whites: Running at 77% to maintain robust overall growth and trichome density. • Deep Reds, Far Reds, and UV: Maxed out at 100% to mimic the end-of-season spectrum, signaling the plants to finish strong. • Deep Reds: Enhance photosynthesis efficiency through the Emerson effect. • Far Reds: Promote stretch and flowering hormone production. • UV: Stimulates trichome production for an extra boost of frost! We’ve also added a timing twist: • Reds & UV start 15 minutes before whites to simulate sunrise. • Reds & UV finish 15 minutes after whites to mimic sunset, creating a more natural light transition. These subtle timing tricks help reduce stress while optimizing light absorption, ensuring every photon counts! 🌞 Environmental Conditions: Precision is Key Here are the dialed-in parameters for the week: • Temps: 26.3°C • RH: 70.1% • CO2: 800 ppm • VPD: 1.03 kPa With these numbers, the ladies are thriving in their sweet spot, absorbing nutrients efficiently while maximizing trichome development. Lighting Power: • Lower layer at 800 PPFD and the upper layer shining bright at 1500 PPFD. The canopy coverage is perfect for even development throughout the garden. Nutrition: Balanced and Boosted We’ve stuck with the tried-and-true nutrient mix this week but with some strategic adjustments: • Removed Breaking Powder to focus on trichome maturity. • Introduced K-Boost at 0.5 ml/L, giving the plants the potassium edge they need to pack on weight and enhance terpene production. • Feeding solution details: • pH: 6.2 • TDS: 755 ppm • Temp: 20.6°C In the Autopots, the medium stays perfectly hydrated at 100% with: • TDS: 580 ppm • Temp: 22.2°C Shoutouts and Gratitude A huge shoutout to the amazing genetics and these incredible ladies, and a big thanks to Trol Master, Aptus Holland and Pro Mix for the stellar products that are elevating this grow to new heights! 🌱💪 To all growers out there, remember: Patience is the secret ingredient. Watch, learn, and trust the process – the results will always amaze you. Here’s to another week of growth and gratitude. Onwards to Week 7 with hearts full of joy and gardens full of frost! 🌟💚 Growers Love, Your Grateful Gardener Discount Codes so you can save big on your next check out 💚💚💚 Kannabia - DOGDOCTOR 30% off SeedsmanSeeds - DOGDOCTOR 10% off CannaKan- DOGDOCTOR 15% off terpyz.eu - DOCTOR 15% off The Neutralizer - PORKIT5-DOG 15% off Fast Buds - DOGDOCT 15% off As always thank you all for stopping by, for the love and for it all , this journey of mine wold just not be the same without you guys, the love and support is very much appreciated and i fell honored and so joyful with you all in my life 🙏
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Harvest in week 12. But I screwed up, I didn't have enough room to separate each variety, so I would put an average weight when everything was dry... I had done everything well, I had to mistake on the place of the drying bag Last pictures, mixed buds
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Not much going on just checking the trichomes on the plants daily. Gave them some seaweed extract with their last watering. All should be coming down around day 70 of flower. Currently on week 9, day 3 of flower.
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Using the paper towel method, my girl's taproot starting showing after 24 hours. I also buffered my medium with Multi Total and Calmag, before flushing with pH 6 water to a low EC. Once the taproot was 3/4 inch long, I planted her into the coco and watered her with RO water at PH 6.2 for a few days. I also switched my light on (first at 20% power and 30 inches away from seedling, gradually up to 40% at 25 inches). Until the first leaves unfurled, I kept the light on for 24 hours. After the first cotyledons opened I switched my light to 18/6 at 60% power and have given her the first dose of nutes at EC 400. Think we can say germination was a success so on with week one! 🌱 💡
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Decided to bring the ladies outdoors to finish them off. I have a small 5x5 pop-up greenhouse that will keep them safe from the extreme weather. The nights are finally warm enough and we have some great sunshine coming in the next week. There are only about 4 weeks left for them so there should be lots of light for them to finish and produce, even in northern Ontario. They have started to flower and have really enjoyed being outdoors. We have had some very cloudy and rainy days for the past week, perfect weather to get them hardened off to the Sun. I’ve been watering every 4 days or so, keeping the PPM average for now until I see they are getting hungrier/thirstier. Can’t wait for the good part! Happy growing 🇨🇦❤️🌱😎💨
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The week before the harvest. I usually harvest all leaves a week, sometimes 2 weeks before harvest. the buds look amazing! and perfectly completed!
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Everything is perfect with moderate temperature and humidity. I feel my tree is growing at full speed. When I changed the foundation I watered a little and decided to end this week here and wait for the next watering. I will be planting the remaining plants in the greenhouse so the only difference is the light. I was really curious about the results, as I use 2gal pots for outdoor plants and 1gal pots for indoor plants.
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8/10: Seeing great growth now..lots of branching. I actually fed them yesterday, but didn't update...several have popped some pistils and pretty much the rest are about to, and I'm out of bat guano, so I went ahead and gave them Open Sesame so they'd have more P available over the next several days. 8/11: I rearranged the garden a little. Moved all four #10's to the right side, the #4's are mostly in the middle...very branchy..the others, mostly to the left are the #2's and maybe a #3. The big plant on the lower left is an auto, as is the runt, and the plant at lower right. The "fern-looking" plant is actually a Jacaranda Tree (blue fern tree)...it's about to get kicked out... 8/12: I did a little training on some of the bushier #4's today. I don't have much space to work with, but I was able to do a little to encourage a race for apex dominance. There were enough pistils on them that I decided to switch the week to "Flowering." 8/13: I fed them today with ONE and added Open Sesame, Silica, Signal, and Sweet & Sticky. I sprayed them all with Axiom (Harpin proteins) and Boom Boom Spray right at dark. 8/14: BAM! They are poppin pistils left and right now...lotsa lovely little cotton tops.👍 8/15: Day 15 since the flip to 12/12..good progress. The #2's and #10's are stacking up and stretching pretty well and the #4's just keep bushing up.
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Strong vegetative growth with vibrant green fan leaves
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Week 10 – Day 71 Flower Day 43 ⚠️ Mimosa Evo – Hermie Alert! Unfortunately, some bad news last week: I found a few bananas (nanners) on one of Mimosa Evo’s main colas – a couple were already open 😬 🔍 I immediately removed the affected buds and checked the entire plant thoroughly. So far, only that one cola was affected – nothing new has popped up yet ✅ If you spot anything suspicious in the pictures: feel free to shout! 😅 🤷‍♂️ Cause remains unclear – could be light stress, or maybe just genetics. Still around 2 weeks to go, so I’m keeping a close eye and hoping for the best. 🌿 Current status – Mimosa Evo She still looks stable and healthy overall 🌱 ✅ No new nanners found since the cleanup 🌼 Buds are developing, but noticeably less swollen compared to White Widow I suspect the hermie stress might have diverted energy away from flower production or impacted development.