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The stretch has gone nuts... Growth has been amazing... Nothing to really complain about besides they're hungry hungry hungry lol
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These girls where a joy to grow and even more of a joy to smoke! It really is a weed that has delivered in every department the colour, the smell, the taste, the yeilds. I'm off to binge watch prime and order an obscene amount of takeaways 👋🏻✌️🏻
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Day 65: All good they are stinky and getting ready soon. BlackBerry Kush and LSD-25 will be harvested in 2 weeks so I started flushing them. Rest of them need more time at least 3 weeks or 4. Water intake 200 ml a day no more fertilization for Balckberry Kush and LSD-25. 600W LED, 18 hours on 6 hours off humidity is low approx 35 percent.
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Look like might be finished at the end of week 7 Smells like PB&J that in a gym bag Taste and high of Skunk #1
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Que hay familia, vamos con la octava semana de floración de estas Candy Rain de Zamnesia, para el concurso POWER BUDS Plagron x Zamnesia CONTEST. Las flores van madurando progresivamente y desprenden unos aromas bastante dulces, también empiezan a tricomar bien y a madurar. Esta vez regué solo con agua controlando siempre el Ph, que ahora mismo lo dejamos en 6. Tragan alrededor de 0.8 litro por planta cada 48 horas.(3 riegos semanales). La temperatura máxima está en 22 grados y la humedad está entorno al 40%. Hasta aquí es todo, vamos viendo estas semanas como terminan de madurar nuestras flores. Os comento que tengo un descuento y para que compréis en la web de Zamnesia de un 20%, el código es ZAMMIGD2023 The discount 20% and the code is ZAMMIGD2023 https://www.zamnesia.com/ Hasta aquí todo, buenos humos 💨💨💨
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🌸 Folder 11B | Pink Rosay Auto Week 2 – Small Frame, Big Potential Welcome back to another chapter of the 8×8 Adventure, where every phenotype tells its own story and every plant has the opportunity to reveal its unique character. This week we’re following Pink Rosay Auto 09B, and while she shares the same genetics as her sister, she’s already proving that siblings can have completely different personalities. Where Pheno A immediately stretched her branches outward, Pheno B has chosen another path. Compact. Dense. Strong. Every day she seems to reinforce her structure before adding more height, creating the impression of a little powerhouse preparing for something much bigger. Sometimes the quietest plants become the biggest surprises. ⸻ 🌿 Growing Conditions Pink Rosay B continues growing alongside the rest of the project under identical environmental conditions, ensuring each phenotype can express its natural characteristics. Environmental Conditions * 🌡️ Day Temperature: 27°C * 🌙 Night Temperature: 25°C * 💧 Relative Humidity: 55% * 🌱 Root Zone Temperature: 21°C * 💦 Nutrient Solution Temperature: 20°C * ⚡ EC: 1.3 * pH: 6.0 * 💨 CO₂: 666 ppm * 💡 Light Schedule: 12/12 From Seed * ? Pot Size: 15 Litres The stable environment continues providing excellent conditions for vigorous root expansion and healthy vegetative growth. ⸻ 🌿 Feeding Program Pink Rosay B received the same balanced Plagron Terra feeding schedule throughout the week. Weekly Feeding * Terra Grow — 1.8 ml/L * Power Roots — 1 ml/L * Pure Zym — 1 ml/L * Sugar Royal — 1 ml/L * pH Plus — when required * Lemon Kick — when required The focus remains on developing a strong root system while supporting healthy vegetative growth before flowering begins in earnest. ⸻ 🌱 Plant Development This phenotype has been a pleasure to watch. Rather than racing upward, she has concentrated on building a compact, incredibly symmetrical framework. The internodal spacing is noticeably tighter than her sister’s, giving the plant a dense appearance with very little wasted space. Every new node emerges neatly stacked above the last, while the stem continues to gain thickness and strength. Her fan leaves are broad, beautifully coloured and remain perfectly turgid, indicating that both the roots and overall plant health are progressing exceptionally well. Despite her more compact stature, growth has been anything but slow. Each day reveals another layer of healthy new growth hidden beneath the canopy, quietly preparing for the weeks ahead. She may be smaller today, but she certainly doesn’t feel behind. She simply has her own strategy. ⸻ 🌿 Training Progress This week focused on gentle canopy management while allowing the plant to maintain its naturally compact structure. Leaf tucking became increasingly important as the dense foliage began shading the developing secondary branches beneath the canopy. Small adjustments throughout the week allowed light to penetrate deeper into the plant without causing unnecessary stress. One particularly encouraging observation has been her response to training. Although naturally tighter than her sister, every adjustment quickly resulted in fresh vertical growth from the lower branches. Rather than resisting the training, she appears to be steadily building a beautifully balanced canopy that should become increasingly productive as flowering progresses. Patience with this phenotype feels like it’s going to pay off. ⸻ 📸 Behind This Week’s Photos The photographs tell the story of a phenotype that prefers quality over speed. Early overhead shots reveal a compact young plant with outstanding symmetry and broad, healthy fan leaves radiating evenly around the stem. As the week progresses, the canopy fills in noticeably while maintaining its tight structure. The close-up images beautifully showcase vigorous new growth emerging from every node, with fresh shoots pushing confidently toward the light despite the naturally dense foliage. The side profile highlights a thickening main stem supporting an increasingly complex canopy, while the final macro photographs capture the first signs of a plant preparing to transition into its next stage of development. Every image reinforces the same impression. Compact. Healthy. Confident. ⸻ 🌸 Looking Ahead The next week should be particularly interesting. As the lower branches continue catching up beneath the canopy, I expect this compact structure to gradually transform into a dense, evenly distributed crown of flowering sites. Her naturally tight internodes may ultimately become one of her greatest strengths, potentially allowing her to produce an incredibly uniform canopy filled with closely stacked buds. She’s developing at her own pace. And right now, that pace looks extremely promising. ⸻ 💚 Thank You Thank you for following another week of this incredible journey. One of the greatest joys of phenotype hunting is discovering how two sisters can express the same genetics in completely different ways, each with its own strengths and personality. A heartfelt thank you to GrowDiaries for giving growers around the world a place to document, learn and share their passion. A huge thank you to Plagron for providing the Terra nutrient line, delivering healthy, vigorous growth and making it possible to let each phenotype express its full potential. To the breeders behind these beautiful genetics, thank you for creating plants that remind us every grow is an adventure filled with new discoveries. And finally, thank you to everyone following along. Your support, curiosity and encouragement continue to make the 8×8 Adventure something truly special. The journey continues… One phenotype. One discovery. One beautiful plant at a time. Growers Love 🌱💚
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7/4 SUN was poking out a little bit. Plants loved that little feeding and seen to he noticeable larger this morning. I'm considering starting the nutes. At least the organic ones as well as upping the water intake I've been scared to water with all this rain and my experience last time. I plan on applying BT this afternoon and doing some work on the bottoms of the plants. I also saw a chipmunk in my cage so I have some spots in my fence that need to be patched. I know I can't compare this year to orher years as these are seeds and all the other years were clones. I CAN say for certain that my plants are healthiest they've been out of any of my journals. Previous plants were much larger but I was fighting numerous fungal, pathogens and pests at the sane time. Ear wigs would've lollipopped most buddies by now but I've seen no sign of them. I'm going to apply more poison where they were and add some rat traps inside the cage for the chipmunks. Once I fix the cage I think I'll be good. UPDATE: Went back over and fixed the holes on my cage from high winds. I found an old wire trap or cage and just cut sections and ziptied them to the existing wire and to the structure thus covering any open holes. I'll need to put lathes aroubdvtge outside because if a rodent REALLY wanted in they could get in. My belt had been wearing thin but I use shit until it breaks (yesterday the heal came off my shoe lol) so I was working hard sweating my nuts off and my belt gives out totally. At least ive got the major stuff done. I took a few videos too. I'm imagining it was this little bit of sun that gave these plants that boost of growth but I'm wondering if the added nutes had anything to do with it. Bags weren't light and I could feel moisture in the soil so I didn't water. I'll check again tomorrow morning. Since I didn't see many plants or even leaves for that matter with damage I decided to hold off ob the BT and the plant doctor. Only time will tell if that was the right decision. 7/5 Plants look fantastic. I see a few more holes in leaves sporadically amd I'm hoping it's pillars. I've seen lots of lightning bugs on my camera though and grasshoppers are abundant. Not one growth shoot has been chewed (knock on wood) which is what the earwigs had always done. I watched a video from last year and by nowcthey had lollipopped all lower leaves. It may not be the best weather growing season wise but despite the rh consistently in the 90's I still don't have pm or fungal pathogens. Need to get the BT out. Didn't water as we've had all that rain. I'll water either tonight or tomorrow morning. Sunny high in the 90s low is 66. Tomorrow looks good too. UPDATE WENT BACK OVER AROUND FIVE. IT WAS 88 DEGREES SO I WANTED TO CHECK THE GROW BAGS. THE POTS ARE FINE. IT WAS HUMID AS HELL. ONE PLANT WAS SLIGHTLY DROOPY BUT VERY LIGHT AND DRY. I FOUND TWO OTHERS THAT SEEMED LIGHTER THAN THE REST BUT HADNT DROOPED. I MIXED TWO GALLONS OF WATER WITH 1TSP KANGOROOTS AMD PHED IT CLOSE TO 6. I FED THE 3 PLANTS THAT WERE SUPER DRY LIKE A HALF GALLON AND SPRED THE REST OVER THE OTHER EIGHT PLANTS. THEY WERENT DROOPING BUT THEY WERE VERY DRY. I PLAN ON A FULL WATER TOMORROW. I WOULDVE DONE IT TODAY IF THE TEMPS WERENT SO HIGH. ITS RAINED A MONTH STRAIGHT SO I HAVENT HAD TO WATER. I MADE A COUPLE VIDEOS BUT I'LL HAVE TO UPLOAD TOMORROW. 7/6 Another super hot day. I hefted the pots and they still had some weight but I could tell they were dry. This rain has messed up my watering schedule. Well it made it so I didn't NEED to water. These are big plants now. I need to get a schedule to stick too. They're going to probably need a gallon a piece at least. I'm still nervous watering. Right now I'm just reading the plants. I added .5tsp kelp me/you to 1 gallon of water to help with heat stress. I fed an additional two gallons to the garden this morning including the two container plants in the back. They were dry on top too but I know they have water deeper down. Next watering I'll be more consistent and try to give them there 10%. It's great having the bags elevated. I can finally see when I start getting run off. I could even measure the ph of it instead of relying on that meter. Ill check the ph when I go back over. Still a few 🐛 holes but they are few and far between. I really don't want to spray for such a small problem but if I cant find them at night that's what I'll do. UPDATE: Another 90 degree day. I went back over and gave the garden a gallon of water as they were dry and it didn't rain. Tried to use a soil ph meter to check ph. First couple were 6.4, 6.5 then I got 7.3 and I accidently dropped it. Then I got somethings that were high eights and even one 9! Obviously the Meter shit the bed. I'll lower the ph of the water slightly when I fully water tomorrow and I'm going to measure the runoff. 7/8 I must've messed up the journal again as the dates are off. GAVE PLANTS A FULL WATERING. Each girl got a gallon. I couldn't upload my videos this morning as I had to break up a fight. 3 on 1. Didn't give me a chance to put the videos up. I'll take some stills then I can upload them. I took stills and they all uploaded but didn't fucking save. I'm nit going to keep trying to upload if it's not going to. Noticed a few more holes in leaves and one skeletinized leaf so I need to either spray the bt or something more versatile. I'm putting more poison around the cage and de between the bags. I'll go check things out tonight. Sick of writing a book and uploading to just hace them disappear 7/9 Did a quick video today. Noticed the bags were fairly light despite the plants being soaked amd the pallets wet. I was pressed for time. I gave two gallons to the entire garden. I hope that will hold them over until tomorrow. I'll need to up how much water I give them. Going with a gallon and a half next time. I see more pillar spots and a moth took off when I shook the plants this morning. So I'm gonna have too apply the BT. I figure if I go over before dark tonight I might be able to see aju nocturnal insects around. Luckily my dad feeds the birds and they are always there. I think they help with pests. UPDATE IT WAS A LITTLE COOLER TODAY BUT MICH MORE HUMID. I WENT AROUND SIX TO MAKE SURE THE GIRLS WERE OK WITH WATER AND TO GIVE THEM A TREATMENT OF BT. I WENT THROUGH THE GARDEN ANDCGOUND THREE LEQVES TO DEFOLIATE AND LITERALLY A COUPLE LEAVES ON TWO PLANTS WITH PILLAR HILESM WHEN I ARRIVED TWO BIRDS FLEW OUT. A HORNET CAME IN WHILE I WAS THERE. THIS DO LESS APPROACH SEEMS TO BE REALLY WORKING. I DODNT SEE NEARLT ENOUGH DAMAGE TO WARRANT SPRAY8NG MY EXTREMELY HEALTHY GIROS WITH ANYTHING. ILL KEEP AN EYE ON THEM AND CLEAN THEM UP A BIT. I DO NEED TO INSTALL THE VERY8CAL TRELLIS FOR SUPPORT. THEYRE PRETTY HEALTHY THOUGH. ONE PLANT IS ABOUT AS WIDE AS IT IS TALL. STILL......PLANTS ARE EXPLODING AND ITS GETTING TIGHT IN THERE. I NEED TO GET THE TRELLIS UP THOUGH. 7/10 I went over and was planning to water. Plants were wet and it's raining. Top of the medium was moist but the bags were light. ONE bag was super light but seeing that we are having showers all day and an additional half inch of rain coming tonight so I didn't water them. Especially since they looked great. Decided to to spray BT yet as the damage is so small and i think the birds have been taking care of the pillars for me. Now I'm wondering if I should've gave that ONE plant a little bit of water but it will be find. Did a video. I'm being careful not to over water. Last year this is when all my buddies were devoured by earwigs. And no senescence like the years before. I think it was hust those earwigs. I haven't lost shot for leaves. Even the stalks are bright green and look amazing.
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La temperatura sigue elevada debido la zona, pero las plantas no presentan problemas y se cuenta con buen sistema de ventilación. Día 18 noche se riega con 1ml/L de Top Veg, fertilizante de crecimiento de TopCrop. Día 19 segundo día de entrenamiento
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Non male quest'autofiorente. Praticamente 400gr da 6 piante con una che ha reso 118grammi e quasi 5 di battitura a120micron.Le sei piante sono tutte leggermente diverse. Quella che mi piace di più aprendo il barattolo dopo 1mese di concia sa di formaggio stagionato.Al prossimo diario e grazie a chi ha seguito, commentato e messo like grazie 🙏 ❤️
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Hello growers and tokers! 👋 👩‍🌾 🧑‍🌾.🔥💨 Great week for me! 😃 Finally got my new lights installed in the tent. They're working just as advertised. Ladies are absolutely in love with them and they're showing it in their growth. There's a bunch a new growth and the canopy is starting to take shape. Environment is great, Things are working out smoothly. Hope you all have a great week! Happy Growing! 😃
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she‘s filling out the tent (0,36 square meters) nicely. She‘ll be put into a bigger tent later on (0,5 square meters) which is why I‘ll try to let her fill this one out as much as I can. I‘ll probably flip her into flower later this week. Switched to flower on day 60
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7/2 Start of week 8 Flowering beautiful colas 😋
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Day 22- She stopped putting on height due to one night of a dramatic temperature drop. It's a cooler fall this year plus a freeze came through the night before. That night, I was up doing some studying when I noticed the reading on the remote display. N o telling how long it had been in the very low 60's. The problem was fixed simply by adding a heater to the room. Now, the temp is only in the 68 degree range for the final 2 1/2 hrs. before the lights are cut back on. Day 26- Her bud branches hav grown at least 2 -5 innches in length and have at least 2-4 bud sites already. Instead of Defoliation, I decided to actual two different types of LST. The first is simply bending to fan leaf branches under to expose the bud branches to more light. The main benefit is that you still keep the ability to absorb more of the light energy with them. I look at the fan leaves as your plant's " Personal Sun Panels". Since they store energy in the day and use that reserve to grow at night, why would you take something away for her that is meant to help her? Also, the second method I used is something I like to call" wind thickening". The technique is using wind resistance to train your plant's stem and branches to become more rigid by growing thicker to stablize itself. So, instead of a gentle breeze, I use a three speed box fan at varies distance. I started doing this on Day 22 and the results are definitely showing. The main stem went from 1/16 in. to a nice 3/8 in.
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Promoting Mars hydro fc3000 honeslty everyone whouses this light will tell you how deadly it is I germinate my seeds in the soil u this ligjt and have 100% success rate
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So this week has really absolutely crawled by from my perspective, I imagine it is common with growing that the closer you get to harvest the further away it seems. Anyway I am a bit worried about the middle sized plant - she has a lot more yellowing of fan leaves from the inside out. My reaction to this was to flush her with clean water, my thinking is that everything was fine before I started feeding, and perhaps I didn't mix properly and the soluble stuff was unevenly distributed. That was yesterday (week 6 day 4) It's too soon to tell if this has helped, fingers crossed it doesn't begin to affect other leaves. Despite this being only 5 days into week 6, there have already been fairly drastic changes. Some of the buds are starting to fatten more, and I'd say we're at about 15% pistils amber now, the smell has noticeably increased day by day. It's really beautiful to look the plants in the dark with a flashlight or phone light, the way the light bounces off the frosting of trichomes, as if someone had sneaked in the middle of the night and misted my plants with a million tiny diamonds. I think I will stop feeding the middle plant now and water only (unless it gets worse). The other two I will continue to feed until the end of this week. At the rate of accelerated change I suspect harvest time may not be too long past the end of next week. It's a shame they don't have much more time to grow but at least what small quantity does come from them, I am determined it is harvested at the right time. At the end of week six I have watered only as I now think these plants are maybe 7-12 days away from harvest.
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Encore 4 semaines avant la ligne d'arrivée.
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Planta Madre en Conservacion Maximo 6 Meses mismos parametros de Nutrientes y Condiciones Esquejes Comienzan el Proceso de Enraizamiento 06/01/2025 Se comienza corte de ramas secundarias a planta madre, se realiza el procedimiento adecuado en corte, preparacion del tallo y aplicacion de hormona, se colocan en un domo germinador con ventilacion cerrada obscuridad total primeras 24hrs y se mantiene con humedad relativa de 90% y 20 y 26 grados Celcius.