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found a small bud rot site, we had to remove the whole cluster around, and sanitise with alcohol.
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Let me start by saying, I'M SO GLAD I DIDN'T CHOP! THESE BABIES ARE GAINING SOME SERIOUS BULK! I can not wait to see them finish out, It's really testing my patience, but I notice more bulk every single day! It's about time to get the chop, they are maturing really quick and I love it. The smells are absolutely insane!!!
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As duas plantas da direita avançaram mais rápido para floração, o cheiro começa a ficar bem forte e as flores muito resinadas, elas seguem se alimentando muito bem, reponho 8 a 10 litros diariamente
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So far things just seem to continue to get worse. Will continue to monitor. Suspecting my flush wasn't fully effective. I flushed it again with another 8L of distilled water with some Flawless Finish to help remove slat buildup. The last 2L I mix in half a tablespoon of organic backstrap molasses. the next day the soil was almost completely dry so she must have been really thirsty or the flush was successful. Will continue to monitor and probably give the next feeding at 25% strength just to ensure it has nutrients in the soil I don't think that could possibly hurt anything and at least it has something than nothing after this whole flushing process this week, top leaves are looking a little yellow so probably needing some Nutrients. Feed 2L of Nutrients mixed at 25% strength. The pot was bone dry after a day. She must have been thirsty, has been really hot and humid the past few days but tent temps are stayed the same mostly. Hope that the flush was successful and it's now just able to drink up what it needs and will stop showing signs of deficiencies. Gave her a haircut, removed some sucker leaves and some small ugly looking ones that were affected from the last week of issues. FIM'd the rest of the outter branch nodes, ones I did last week already split in to two new nodes Have solved my soil pH issue, up from 5.27ph last week to 6.33ph now. And run off of 420ppm now from 1870ppm. Learned I need to be more careful with the feedings and make sure I'm using straight water in-between to prevent salt build up again. Overall the plant has a nice structure to her. Depending how next week goes I may flip into from after next week or the week after if she still needs a little more time. Considering it did grow its first month with only 2 Amazon basic LEDs. I started off slow, also I have a 4ft tall tent so I don't want her getting too tall before I flip into flower
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Merlin Mintz is up, and going. Great germination, and everything is looking good. My only concern is if the nutrition is too strong. Thank you Aeque Genetics, Spider Farmer, and Athena. 🤜🏻🤛🏻🌱🌱🌱 Thank you grow diaries community for the likes, follows, comments, and subscriptions on my YouTube channel. I greatly appreciate all the support. 🌱🌱 🌱https://youtube.com/channel/UCAhN7yRzWLpcaRHhMIQ7X4g
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COSMOS F1 CBD ROYAL QUEEN SEEDS WEEK #8 OVERALL WEEK #2 FLOWER Add she goes into week 2 of flower all is good she's looking healthy buds are starting to take shape!! Stay Growing!! Thank you for stopping by and taking a look it's much appreciated!! Thank you ROYAL QUEEN SEEDS!! COSMOS F1 CBD / ROYAL QUEEN SEEDS
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Day 1 Top up 1 x 10 lire with 60 ml bloom nutrient change tomorrow. nothing near harvest yet Day 2 nutrient changed refilled @ 60 ml per 10 litres top ups will be 50 ml now day 3 1 x 10 litre top up 50ml bloom day 4 2 x 10 litres with 50 ml bloom in each top up Still no signs of trichomes turning used maybe 12/4 litres nutrient use has dropped a little bit must be getting near to harvesting some soon day 5 2 x 10 litre top ups with 50ml bloom in each probably used around 17 litres day 6 2 x 10 litres 50 ml bloom in each used around 16 litres last day of this week 1 x 10 litre 50 ml bloom
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👉Alrighty Then👈 It's been a great week all plants are killing it ......... 👉The Strech Is On👈 There all gonna get a slight defolation over the next few days to let air and light get in there 👈 👉So I topped all but Babba Kush and Slurricane they didn't require it ... 👌 Got some nice level tops 👌 I've now started there nutrients program ,for the flip so we are set to go ...... Persian Pie from Greenhouseseeds Full Gas from Greenhouseseeds Babba Kush from Greenhouseseeds Rainbow Melon from Fastbuds Papaya Sherbet from Fastbuds Weddingcheesecake FF From Fastbuds Purple Oreoz F1 From Seedsman Slurricane From Premium Cultivars Soil by Promix Nutrients by Cronks Well this should be fun 🙃 Thanks to all my growmies out there for stopping by its much appreciated 👈 👉Happy Growing👈
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17 Jan - 23 Jan 19 Jan Kush del Arriero: Looking good in color and size, planning to flush next week, hope those possible nanners don't develop enough, not removing due to harvest time being so close and this one being the one that will probably give me the best yield. Some buds and leaves getting purple colors. Choco Cookie: Still very small, hope they grow a little more before harvest. Some buds and leaves getting purple colors. Banana Cake: Small buds, decent trichomes. I hope that KDA won't cause much trouble to the other two plants, I hope I'm wrong about the nanners... Keeping my plans, finish with nutrients this Sunday and flushing for 7-14 days after that. I'll add a few more pics later today. Sat 22 Yesterday a friend with more experience in these things took a look at my plants, he seemed impressed by what I've accomplished on my first grow so far. He also confirmed that the weird things on the KDA buds aren't nanners... phew ! He also confirmed my plans for flushing tomorrow are good.
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Had a busy week and have lost track of exactly what happened on which day. Early in the week I noticed slowing growth and so checked runoff EC which was drastically into the negative, indicating the plants were taking in more nutrients than I was providing them. I have been increasing inflow EC all week. This has caused MASSIVE growth. I continued to adjust the LST points as well as commencing some defoliation after first pestils showed. This is the only real sign of flowering on either of the two plants thus far which is great as it will see these plants continue to get larger and larger. At nearly full concentration of suggested nutrients, I am quite surprised the plants are taking in as much as they are. Noticed the Blue Diesel is growing 9 pronged fan leaves which is a sign of great health. I am really enjoying growing with coco coir. It is so easy to manage though it does involve daily work. There is very little guess work and so long as you are good with plants already, it seems like the coir offers "the best of both worlds" between soil and full hydro. I do intend on starting a soil grow in the next few weeks to compare. Stay tuned!
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Mon, 22 July Ok everything is coming along swimmingly except for the fact that that plant #3 had to meet the executioners block. Because he was dried out at a young stage he never bounced back properly but that's ok because I now have a holding tank for when I'm working on the other plants thus plant #6 is now plant #3. With the inclusion of my new humidifier I must say my operation is looking quite sophistimakated. Trying to get RH around 60% and I keep looking into my co2 generation options. Note to self a good rule to remember for light to plant distance is that if you put your hand near the highest point of your plants for 30 seconds and it's starts to burn, then your lights too close
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I might switch the lights in the next days. Depending on her growth. Day44: Added some water and moved the camera a little further away. Day45: She felt lonely, so I got her a friend... Theobroma Cacao. New seedling that needs the warmth + humidity. Hopefully surviving winter. Day46: I decided to take some zoomed in stills of her. To show off her beauty. The purpling of the branches really make this lady something special. In some of the shots it might look like her leaves are yellowing, but it's just the angle of the light. You can see on the photo that I took from the top, that all leaves are a healthy dark green. At least I now have proof that she's a lady. She's short and stubby, but I'm not really growing for amount. I just neeed 50g, after all (hehe) Day47: She grew like a demon overnight. I'll check the height tomorrow.
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Harvest, Nr. 3✌️I can say the Dos Si Dos 33 from Barney's Farm is a very nice Strain. Medical Benefits for me=+++++ You have the typical taste of the Gelato in there. I have 3 different Phenos Types. ✌️🍀
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14/08/2023 Nothing special to mention at the beginning of this week, except my new heat/humidity detector, which is actually an old device I found. I came across it because my little one doesn't seem very reliable anymore(As you can see on a picture it say 69% while the other big one say 45%). Still no nutriments, just water with pH-. And I think I won't make any more changes until the final weeks, when I'll probably trim a maximum of leaves. 17/08/2023 I redid the LST for number 3, without knowing what I was doing, and I'm not sure if I did it right, but I'm pretty happy with the result. The canopy of #3 looks really good, even though the overall canopy is quite uneven. However, doing the LST on all 4 plants intimidated me way too much. So I changed the position of each plant so that they wouldn't encroach too much on each other; I only have a space of 60cmx60cm.
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Stretch is done and flowers are piling on now! I treated with lost coast as a preventative. I kept the feed the same but it will be altered end of grow week. Canopy is getting hella full can't wait to watch these colas stack on. Until next update. Happy growing and stay lit fam.
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# Journal de Culture Cannabis - Eternity Grow Cup 2 (Zamnesia x Plagron) 2026 **Grower :** @Sadhusfrgrow **Localisation :** Luxembourg **Strain :** Sticky Broccoli (Zamnesia Seeds) - Féminisée **Description de la variété :** Sticky Broccoli est une variété indica dominante (90 %), avec un THC à 23 %. Elle présente des arômes sucrés, épicés et floraux persistants, des plantes compactes et résineuses, idéales pour des rendements élevés en culture contrôlée. **Setup général :** - Substrat : 100 % coco Plagron, offrant un drainage supérieur et une oxygénation racinaire. - Pots : Définitifs de 5 litres, pour un développement racinaire sans contrainte. - Irrigation : Automatique Netafim Drip (Netadrip), cycles de 2 minutes par heure × 14 (soit ~200-250 ml/shot, ajusté pour ~6-8 % humidité substrat), suivis d'un dry back de 15 % pour promouvoir la santé racinaire. - Contrôle : TrolMaster full setup pour une automatisation complète (voir présentation ci-dessous), incluant climatisation, humidificateur/déshumidificateur, chauffage, extracteur/intractor d'air, ventilateur, pompe à eau, chauffe-eau avec bulleur et agitateur, pompe à eau usée, table de drain DIY, et barre UV/IR pour spectre étendu. - Nutrition : Plagron Coco (A&B, Power Roots, Pure Zym, Green Sensation). EC tank 2,0-2,5 mS/cm, pH 5,8 stable. - Éclairage : Cycle 18/6 végétatif, hauteur lampe 80 cm, imitation lever/coucher de soleil + 30 min IR chevauchant les lumières principales ; PPFD ~550, DLI ~35 mol/m²/jour. - Objectif : Préparer le switch à 12/12 dans quelques jours pour floraison, avec clonage pour préservation génétique. - Mises à jour : 2 plantes robustes ; LST relâché pour permettre une expansion naturelle, défoliation et FIM maintenus pour structure buissonnante. Présentation du setup TrolMaster : Le système intègre une climatisation pour régulation thermique précise, un humidificateur/déshumidificateur pour VPD stable, un chauffage d'appoint, un extracteur/intractor pour renouvellement d'air (taux CO2 cible 900 ppm), un ventilateur pour circulation, une pompe à eau avec chauffe-eau, bulleur (oxygénation) et agitateur (homogénéisation nutriments), une pompe à eau usée pour évacuation automatique, une table de drain DIY pour collecte runoff, et une barre UV/IR pour booster résine et terpènes. Photos jointes montrent le dashboard et graphs pour monitoring en temps réel. ## Semaine 4 : Croissance Végétative Avancée (8-14 février 2026) ### Contexte et Objectifs de la Semaine Cette semaine marque la fin de la phase végétative intensive, avec préparation au switch 12/12 prévu dans quelques jours. Nutrition Plagron poussée à EC 2,0-2,5 (Cocos A&B 2,5-3 ml/L, additifs stables) pour soutenir la biomasse accrue, pH tank maintenu à 5,8. Irrigation affinée : Cycles de 2 min/h × 14 (total ~2,8-3,5 L/pot/jour), dry back 15 % pour oxygénation et prévention des pathologies racinaires. Éclairage optimisé pour DLI élevé, favorisant une photosynthèse maximale sans stress. Techniques : Défoliation sélective (retrait de feuilles ombrageantes pour aération), FIM pour multiplier colas, LST relâché (attaches assouplies pour croissance naturelle tout en maintenant canopée plate). Clonage planned pour préserver phénotypes potentiellement élites. Objectifs : Maximiser la vigueur pré-flo, avec grosse défoliation à venir (retrait tout en dessous du 1er treillis pour concentrer énergie sur buds supérieurs). EC/pH runoff légèrement inférieurs à l'input, indiquant absorption efficace sans accumulations. ### Observations des Plantes - **Jour 22-24 (8-10 février) :** Plantes vigoureuses, envergure ~40-45 cm, hauteur bridée à 18-20 cm par treillis. Défoliation mineure et FIM confirmés ; LST relâché pour permettre extension latérale sans contrainte excessive. Racines denses et blanches (inspection via pot transparent). EC runoff 1,8-2,2 (légèrement input), pH 5,7-5,9 stable. Irrigation : 14 shots/jour, dry back 15 % mesuré (moist descend à ~60 % avant recharge). Pas de signes de stress ; feuilles vertes profondes, envergure 18-20 cm. - **Jour 25-26 (11-12 février) :** Croissance explosive ; structure à 6-7 nœuds, branches secondaires robustes grâce au FIM. Relâchement LST complet pour préparation flo ; défoliation supplémentaire pour pénétration lumineuse. Clonage initié au jour 25 : Boutures apicales prélevées, placées en propagateur avec Power Roots. VPD stable, favorisant transpiration saine. Runoff analyse : EC légèrement inférieur (absorption NPK optimale), pH stable sans drift. - **Jour 27-28 (13-14 février) :** Plantes prêtes pour switch ; envergure 45-50 cm, hauteur 20 cm. Dernière défoliation légère ; tout est sain, sans pests ou carences. Plans pour grosse défoliation post-switch : Retrait feuilles/banches sous treillis pour focus sur tops. Clones enracinés ~20 %, à monitorer. ### Paramètres Environnementaux (Analyse des Données TrolMaster) Basé sur captures TrolMaster pour "Coco Test" (moyennes semaine 4, jours 22-28) et dashboard live (15/02/2026), avec graphs montrant tendances stables sur 24h/semaine. Graphs indiquent fluctuations contrôlées : Temp/Hum stable avec pics mineurs, VPD constant, Light cyclique (jour/nuit), pH/EC solution sans spikes majeurs, moist moyenne 75 % avec dry backs visibles. CO2 non mesuré (ambiant ~400-500 ppm ; cible 900 non atteinte). Augmentation PPFD pour DLI cible 35. - **Température (°C) :** - Moyenne Jour : 25,2 °C (dashboard 25,8, cible 26 pour veg fin). - Moyenne Nuit : 23,1 °C. - Max Jour : 26,5 °C ; Max Nuit : 24,3 °C. - Min Jour : 22,8 °C ; Min Nuit : 21,7 °C. Stabilité : Variations