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Beautiful Pheno. Stacked with trichs! Definitely huge appeal! With a slight sour worm/super c terp profile.
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Hi there! Thank you for checking out my Gorilla Glue Auto grow. The grow well other than around week 6 where I over did the feedings. She got a little burned but after some flushing I was able to get some of the excess water soluble nutrients out that was burning the plant. After the flushing she came back hard. She got solid and grew some fat buds coated with resin. Definitely a recommendable strain from Auto Seeds.
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Only one gelato remaining people. This one is really taking its time and the lack of orange pistils does have me really worried. All bottom vegetation is turning yellow and dying out and buds look like they still have a bit to go. I'm hoping its not a did.
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All apple og’s are ready to smoke. My favorite was indica, couple hits from the bong and it will put you sleep. Strong strain and good genetics from pure instinto
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🌿 Blütetag 45 | Tag 105 gesamt Klima – Frühling? Draußen bleibt es wechselhaft: feuchte Phasen, kühlere Tage, dann wieder mildere Abschnitte. Ein klarer Rhythmus will sich noch nicht einstellen. Im Zelt selbst lief es deutlich kontrollierter als zuletzt. Die VPD-Werte lagen häufiger im Zielbereich, die Kurven wirkten ruhiger und berechenbarer. Solche Umschwünge zeigen sich dennoch im Detail. Stoffwechsel und Wasserhaushalt reagieren sensibel auf Veränderungen – besonders im Blattbild wird sichtbar, wie fein die Pflanzen abgestimmt arbeiten. Sie stabilisieren sich wieder, aber jede Schwankung hinterlässt ihre Handschrift. 🌿 Pflanzenstatus White Gushers 33 Sie bleibt die sensiblere Kandidatin. An exponierten Trieben zeigen sich kleine Nekrosen und leichte Transportanzeichen. Die Flecken haben leicht zugenommen – es wirkt, als würde sie einzelne Blätter gezielt aufgeben und Energie in die Blüten verlagern. Diese Woche wurde punktuell entlaubt. Nur dort, wo Blätter übereinander lagen oder sich gegenseitig Licht nahmen. Ein bis zwei zusätzliche Blätter sind gefallen – bewusst moderat. Das Stacking läuft weiterhin sehr stark. Die Buds bauen sichtbar auf und werden kompakter. Beim Trichom-Check in der Nahaufnahme war ich ehrlich überrascht: Es sind bereits deutlich mehr trübe als klare Köpfe zu sehen. Für Blütetag 45 ist das weiter, als ich erwartet hätte. Ob die stabilere VPD-Phase die Reife beschleunigt hat – oder ob die vorherigen Schwankungen einen Impuls gesetzt haben – bleibt offen. Beobachtung läuft. Triangle Sherbet Kush Weiterhin die ruhigere Erscheinung im Zelt. Sie reagiert gelassener auf Schwankungen und zeigt weniger ausgeprägte Blattspuren. Auch hier wurde punktuell ausgelichtet – minimal gezielter als bei der White Gushers, aber weiterhin sehr zurückhaltend. Das Stacking läuft sauber und konstant. Optisch wirkt sie noch etwas weißer in den Pistillen, aber auch hier zeigt der Trichom-Check eine weiter fortgeschrittene Entwicklung als erwartet. Sehr stabiler Eindruck – mit der Tendenz, früher reif zu sein als der Kalender vermuten lässt. 🌸 Blüten & Duftbild Die Buds verdichten sich weiter, die Harzschicht wird deutlich kräftiger. Aromatisch zeigt sich jetzt ein klares Profil: Mehr Frucht als Gas. Die fruchtigen Noten stehen im Vordergrund – süßlich, reif und präsent. Darunter liegt eine würzige Basisnote, die dem Ganzen Tiefe verleiht, ohne dominant zu wirken. Beim Öffnen des Zeltes kommt zuerst Frucht. Die Würze trägt im Hintergrund. Die White Gushers 33 wirkt heller und klar fruchtbetont. Die Triangle Sherbet Kush bringt etwas mehr Tiefe mit, bleibt aber ebenfalls im fruchtigen Spektrum. Kein Diesel-Brett – sondern Profil. 💧 Nährstoffe Konstant gefahren: CalMag: 1,5 ml/L Bloom: 1 ml/L Keine Anpassungen. Keine Experimente. Stabilität vor Aktionismus. 🐞 IPM / Biologischer Pflanzenschutz Im Einsatz: Florfliegenlarven Raubmilben Gelbtafeln Nematoden (erneut gegossen) Die Nematoden wurden diese Woche wieder eingebracht – das Intervall war fällig. Durch die insgesamt guten Bedingungen haben die Trips wieder etwas zugelegt. Kein akuter Befallsdruck, aber sie sind präsent und sichtbar aktiver. Es bleibt ein begleitender Prozess. Aufmerksamkeit ja – Überreaktion nein. 🔎 Ausblick Die kommenden Tage verlangen vor allem Beobachtung. Wenn sich die Trichomentwicklung in diesem Tempo fortsetzt, könnte der geplante Erntezeitpunkt nach vorne rücken. Klima stabil halten. Nicht unnötig eingreifen. Sauber Richtung Reife führen. . 🔎 Wochenfazit – Ruhe bewahren Blüte ist kein Sprint, sondern Timing. Wer jetzt hektisch eingreift, nimmt mehr als er gibt. Also bleibt das System ruhig. Die Pflanzen arbeiten – ich lasse sie. Umschwung draußen. Fortschritt drinnen. — Rocko 🌿🔥💚 🌿 Flower Day 45 | Day 105 overall Climate – Spring? Outside conditions remain inconsistent: humid phases, cooler days, then milder stretches again. A stable rhythm still hasn’t really settled in. Inside the tent, however, things felt noticeably more controlled than before. VPD values stayed within the target range more often, and the curves looked calmer and more predictable. Even so, these shifts leave subtle marks. Metabolism and water balance react sensitively to environmental changes — especially visible in the foliage. They stabilize again, but every fluctuation leaves its small signature. 🌿 Plant Status White Gushers 33 She remains the more sensitive one. Small necrotic spots and slight transport signs are visible on exposed branches. The spotting has increased slightly — it feels like she’s deliberately letting go of certain leaves to redirect energy into flower production. Selective defoliation was performed this week. Only where leaves overlapped or blocked light. One or two additional leaves were removed — intentionally and moderately. Stacking continues beautifully. Buds are building strongly and tightening up. During a close trichome inspection, I was honestly surprised: There are already significantly more cloudy heads than clear ones. For Flower Day 45, that’s further along than I expected. Whether the more stable VPD phase accelerated maturation — or whether previous VPD fluctuations triggered a stress response that pushed development — remains an open question. Observation continues. Triangle Sherbet Kush Still the calmer presence in the tent. She handles fluctuations more steadily and shows fewer visible leaf reactions. Selective defoliation was done here as well — slightly more targeted than on White Gushers, but still restrained. Stacking is clean and consistent. Visually she still shows more white pistils, yet trichome development also appears more advanced than the calendar would suggest. Very stable overall impression — with signs that maturity may arrive earlier than planned. 🌸 Flowers & Aromatic Profile Bud density continues to increase, and the resin layer is becoming noticeably thicker. Aromatically, the profile is now clearly defined: More fruit than gas. Fruity notes dominate — sweet, ripe, and clearly present. Beneath that sits a subtle spicy base note, adding depth without overpowering the profile. When opening the tent, fruit hits first. The spice carries underneath. White Gushers 33 leans brighter and more fruit-forward. Triangle Sherbet Kush brings slightly more depth, but remains clearly within the fruity spectrum. No diesel punch — just defined character. 💧 Nutrients Kept consistent: CalMag: 1.5 ml/L Bloom: 1 ml/L No adjustments. No experimentation. Stability over intervention. 🐞 IPM / Biological Plant Protection Currently in place: Lacewing larvae Predatory mites Yellow sticky traps Nematodes (reapplied this week) Nematodes were reintroduced this week — the interval was due. Due to the generally favorable conditions, thrips activity has increased slightly again. No acute pressure, but clearly present. Managed, not ignored. 🔎 Outlook The coming days are about close observation. If trichome development continues at this pace, harvest timing may need to be adjusted earlier than originally planned. Keep the climate stable. Avoid unnecessary intervention. Guide the flowers cleanly into maturity. 🔎 Weekly Conclusion – Stay Calm Flowering isn’t a sprint — it’s timing. Overreact now, and you take more than you give. So the system stays calm. The plants are working — I let them. Shift outside. Progress inside. — Rocko 🌿🔥💚
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My plants voted, did yours??? Being lazy this week, no pics of TG2 TG1 looking great though🤤
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Off to another great start, with feeding can’t wait to see what adventures these girls will test my learning knowledge in this hobby I’m enjoying!!
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Let’s go day 19 of flower🌺 y’all!!! These girls are doing so amazing, especially the smell for these already , just absolutely lovely! We are heading into week 3 of flower alot of very nice bud spots to build on , these girls are gonna be one of a kind so y’all don’t want to miss them next updates, keep them eyes peeled! Y’all have an amazing productive day and let’s grind the rest of this week out and have an amazing weekend! Peace love an positive vibes to all y’all Cheers 😶‍🌫️💨💨💨💨💨🤙🏻
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So guys , after 4 days o germination in 0.3L pots , i decided to move them for 10-14 days in 2L plastic pots . I use the BioBizz Light Mix Soil , first time also , but until now i ve used beside the feeding scheudle also Soil with High Levels of NPK , so we burned the plants and stoped them grow. A LUMIX 250 W vegetative light bulb keeps them warm and in 2 weeks abot , i will do tge last transplant in the 15L fabric pots . Gold Label Nutrients and Supliments , whole professional line in small bottles ( think some of them will last for years ). Visible Mistakes and worries : - dont know if the Light Height is good now - when should i start the spider-mites and other acarians treatment or pre treatment -what level of humidity should be inside in diffrent growing stages -I m so scared about Male plants , i have no experience at all how to spot them I had a hard week , hope you had a better one . See you later !
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July 5: starting fourth week and she is finally getting some traction. The conditions are good for some fast vegetative growth. I need to remember to not over-fertilize this auto. July 8: faster growth starting. She’s bigger than the Chemdawg auto. July 10: topped this auto early in the morning. Likely needs some N. July 11: fan leaves are getting bigger after being topped. She’s about 50% bigger than the Chemdawg auto which was started at the same time. Other diaries have the auto overdose not autoflowering and we’ll have to see what happens. My autos were started about 3 weeks later than I wanted this year but it turned out to be a very cool spring. These autos are catching summer heat and hopefully it’s not too much for them at this early stage. July 12: she’s noticeably bigger this morning. Done with heat wave now and back to ideal cannabis growing temperatures.
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British Delight - Wizard Trees Day 70 - Watered with 3L of RO tap water with nutrients, mixed individually, in order and then pH'd to 6.3. Shes pretty much finished her stretch phase and has developed her flower, but she is extremely bushy, so I had to remove a lot of foliage from her this week and she'll require more next week👍🏻
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Almost finished, flushing 10% discount on Zamnesia seeds with code GROWITGD
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Found cool mutant leaf patterns this week!
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Hallo zusammen 🤙. Habe sie heute geerntet. Sie hat die Hitze nicht ganz so gut vertragen. Wir sehen uns in 3 Wochen mit dem Erntebericht
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Ya mostrando sus primeras raíces, esperamos a que enraícen bien y esta vez trasplantaremos a maceta definitiva de 7 litros y daremos corta vegetación..
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Last days in veg. I did the final defoliation before flipping to bloom. I’m really excited — the veg phase was super easy and a lot of fun with her. She’s definitely a training beast and constantly asking for nutrients.
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Hi growers, And that's a wrap for this grow diary! What a great experience this grow has been. It was my first time growing Jack Herer, and I honestly couldn't have asked for a better introduction to this legendary cultivar. I was lucky enough to find two completely different phenotypes, and I genuinely enjoyed growing both of them. The Haze pheno especially blew me away with its incredible aroma and authentic old school character. Now it's time for a slow dry, a proper cure, and then the best part... seeing how these ladies really shine after a few weeks in the jars. A huge thank you to everyone who followed the diary, left comments, and shared advice along the way. I really appreciate it! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ A tím je tenhle deník u konce! Byla to parádní jízda. Jacka Herera jsem pěstoval úplně poprvé a lepší seznámení s touto legendární genetikou jsem si ani nemohl přát. Měl jsem štěstí na dva úplně rozdílné fenotypy a pěstování obou mě opravdu bavilo. Haze fenotyp mě navíc naprosto dostal svou neuvěřitelnou vůní a pravým old school charakterem. Teď už je čas na pomalé sušení, pořádné zrání a pak přijde ta nejlepší část, zjistit, jak se naplno projeví po pár týdnech ve sklenicích. Velké díky všem, kteří deník sledovali, komentovali a podělili se o své zkušenosti. Moc si toho vážím! Peace and happy growing! ✌️