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Week 14 (1-5 to 7-5) 1-5 Temperature: 28.2 degrees (lights on) 22 degrees (lights off) Humidity: 62% (highest) 46% (lowest) No pictures. 2-5 Temperature: 29.2 degrees (lights on) 20 degrees (lights off) Humidity: 61% (highest) 48% (lowest) Removed the net, and tied down some branches to the pot with some gardening wire. This way i can easily remove the pots out of the tent to weigh them. I also moved the oscilating fan from underneath the canopy to above the canopy. This is because the leaves gets hotter as i increase the light's power output. The Gorilla Kush #2 and the Chemdog #2 are showing some heat stress. Installed a valve on the autopot from the Kush #2. This is because its weight is higher then the other pots. Before i watered them i weigh the pots. Dry weight: Gorilla Kush #1: 4.4 kg Gorilla Kush #2: 6.0 kg Added 10L to the reservoir. Opened the reservoir for a couple of minutes. 3-5 Temperature: 26.2 degrees (lights on) 19.9 degrees (lights off) Humidity: 61% (highest) 47% (lowest) No pictures. Increased the light's power output to 75% LUX: 16.000 / 20.000 4-5 Temperature: 26.9 degrees (lights on) 21.2 degrees (lights off) Humidity: 59% (highest) 41% (lowest) Opened the reservoir for a couple of minutes. 5-5 Temperature: 27.6 degrees (lights on) 21.2 degrees (lights off) Humidity: 60% (highest) 47% (lowest) No pictures. 6-5 Temperature: 27.6 degrees (lights on) 20.4 degrees (lights off) Humidity: 60% (highest) 42% (lowest) Dry weight: Gorilla Kush #1: 4.4 kg Gorilla Kush #2: 5.4 kg Added 10L to the reservoir, there was still 2850 ml left in the reservoir so now its almost 13L. Opened the reservoir for a couple of minutes. (Only Gorilla Kush #1) I also lowered the Gorilla Kush #2 a little bit, as she is showing some heat stress. The bud development of the #2 is very mediocre, some buds show some THC, and some buds have almost none on them. I am sure the yield will be low, so i will probably make some hash with the #2 7-5 Temperature: 27 degrees (lights on) 19.8 degrees (lights off) Humidity: 57% (highest) 44% (lowest
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This week went very well! One will be getting cut an hung to dry while the rest finish up with one more week of flush ! These ladies are smelling so lovely I hope you all enjoy! Stay tuned for next week! Cheers 😤💨💨💨💨💨
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Week 3 and we exit the seedling stage. Blueberry is doing very well in her new 5 gal home. A Lesson I learned earlier this season is to really watch your watering if you have a small plant in a large pot. I found the best way to avoid over watering is to just water around the plant rather than trying to wet the whole soil. At this point shes not very thirsty so still only getting 500ml/24. Ooooohhh I also have a DS/EC meter coming tomorrow so next weeks update will have a few more deets. I thought Blu looked a little lonely in her giant pot so I gave her little a friend. Since we're kicking off the veg period this week it's time to switch to Grow Girls Grow by Dutch Science Nutrients. Not starting any training yet since my plan is main-line this one and I need like 8 nodes to start that process. Still lots of growing to do before she gets topped. I've been doing some reading and I've grown concerned about the strength of the grow light in my tent. My last grow resulted in a pretty trash harvest. My current lights is just a cheap no name from Amazon my new light from Mars Hydro, should be here sometime this weekend then we can take things to the next level. Until next week Be rad to each other.
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We continue to mix our own nutes, but I started also testing Nutra Hydro . One rack only for now. Next project is upcoming for organic beds or huge pots. STAT TUNED BROTHERS ANS SISTERS ! Grower love ❤️❤️❤️!!!!
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Première signe que sa va moin bien… j’ai enlevé les feuilles atteinte de taches au maximum .j’ai attendu que le substrat soit bien sec et donner un dose d’engrais plus élevé. J’espère que ça va se reg
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Once again GALACTIC buds! And once again cant add the comment lol
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I came back after vacation, the girl is ready for cutting, the rainy weather has started, so there is a threat of rot, you can say I managed to find just a few small pits in time and removed them and threw them away, the big and stiff flowers look fantastic:) but after a long trip I was tired, so I didn't take quality photos :( no everything else, I am very satisfied with the result I got:) its smell already lets me know that it will be good:) a lot of sugar leaves from which I will make bubble hash:) I will update the weight when it dries.
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Schade um die Schwestern… aber die Damen freuen sich sehr über den Platz bin gespannt wie es weiter geht. Habe noch ein Ventilator unterhalb der Pflanzen platziert. Sollte jetzt endlich auf Zielgerade gehen. Je nachdem was passiert, werden die Damen voraussichtlich in 3wochen geerntet!🐝
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Was on a 2 weeks vacation, just got back, found a lot of yellow leaves on the Runtz which is normal at this stage I think, te Sour Diesel is looking light green and the G13 is looking great and smelling marvelous. I will be adding some natural flowering mix
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💜 Purple Haze by Zamnesia – Pheno B Week 6 | Growing at Her Own Rhythm Welcome back to another chapter of the 8×8 Adventure! One of the greatest lessons this project continues teaching me is that plants don't read calendars. They don't know what week we're calling it. They don't compare themselves to the plant growing beside them. They simply follow the instructions written inside their own genetics. Purple Haze Pheno B has become the perfect example of that philosophy. While several of her sisters are rapidly building flowers, this beautiful lady has chosen a much more relaxed pace. She's not behind. She's simply growing at her own rhythm. And she's doing it beautifully. 🌱 The Beauty of the 12/12 Adventure For everyone joining this diary for the first time, welcome! This entire project is being grown using the 12/12 From Seed technique. Every seed was placed directly under a 12-hour light and 12-hour dark cycle from germination, allowing each phenotype to express its natural growth pattern without a traditional vegetative period. Every plant receives exactly the same opportunity. The same lighting. The same nutrition. The same environment. The same temperatures. The same humidity. The same daily attention. The only thing changing... ...is the genetics. And once again, genetics are telling a fascinating story. 🌿 Strength Before Speed Standing at approximately 85 cm, Purple Haze Pheno B has developed into a wonderfully vigorous plant. Her structure is strong. Her branches are sturdy. Her canopy remains full of healthy foliage. Her colour is exactly what every grower hopes to see. Deep green. Lush. Full of life. What makes this phenotype unique isn't what she's doing... It's what she's not doing. Unlike some of the other ladies, she hasn't rushed into explosive flower production. Instead, she continues investing energy into maintaining an incredibly healthy framework that will eventually support whatever comes next. Sometimes nature prefers to build the foundation before decorating the house. 🌸 Flowering... One Step at a Time If I compare this week's photographs with last week's, the difference isn't dramatic. And that's perfectly okay. Fresh pistils continue appearing across the plant. The growing tips are slowly beginning to change shape. Flower sites are forming. But she's progressing at a noticeably gentler pace than many of the other phenotypes in the room. Rather than worrying about that, I find it fascinating. This is exactly why I wanted to document every phenotype separately. Had these plants been growing individually, I might never have appreciated just how differently sisters can develop under identical conditions. Purple Haze Pheno B is reminding me that flowering isn't a race. Every genetic line follows its own timeline. 🍃 A Plant That Simply Looks Happy Sometimes the easiest plants to grow are the ones that ask for very little. This week there were no warning signs. No deficiencies. No excesses. No signs of stress. Just healthy leaves reaching toward the light and steady, consistent development. Leaf tucking has once again been the primary training method, gently opening the canopy without removing valuable fan leaves. This allows better airflow and improved light penetration while preserving the plant's natural ability to produce energy. She's rewarding that gentle approach with vigorous, healthy growth. 💧 Feeding With Patience Just because flowering is progressing slowly doesn't mean the plant needs to be forced. The feeding program continues supporting the transition naturally while allowing the genetics to dictate the pace. Current nutrition includes: • Terra Bloom • Power Buds • Green Sensation • Sugar Royal • Pure Zym • Careful pH adjustment for optimal nutrient uptake Sometimes the best thing a grower can do is resist the temptation to chase faster growth. Healthy plants know what they're doing. Our job is simply to support them. 🌡️ Consistency Builds Confidence Like every phenotype in this project, Purple Haze Pheno B continues benefiting from a carefully controlled environment. Current grow room conditions include: • Day temperature: 29°C • Night temperature: 25°C • Relative humidity: 60% • Solution temperature: 24°C • Root zone temperature: 21°C • CO₂ concentration: 636 ppm Providing the same stable environment week after week removes unnecessary variables, allowing every phenotype to reveal its own unique character. And this lady certainly has plenty of character. 📷 This Week's Gallery This week's photographs tell a quieter story, but an equally beautiful one. The studio portraits showcase a wonderfully balanced plant with a dense canopy of healthy foliage and exceptional overall vigour. The close-up images reveal fresh white pistils slowly emerging from each growing tip, subtle reminders that flowering is progressing, even if it's happening at a more measured pace. Several photographs highlight the beautifully formed leaves and sturdy branching that have become defining characteristics of this phenotype. Sometimes the biggest changes aren't dramatic. Sometimes they're simply the quiet signs of a healthy plant confidently following its own path. 🔮 Looking Ahead I'm genuinely curious to see what the next few weeks bring. Will she suddenly accelerate and begin stacking flowers rapidly? Or will she continue this calm, methodical approach all the way through bloom? At this stage, either outcome would be exciting. One thing already feels certain. This phenotype refuses to be rushed. She's growing exactly when she's ready. And if experience has taught me anything... It's that patient plants often surprise you later. I'll happily let her write the next chapter in her own time. 💚 Thank You Thank you so much for following another chapter of this 8×8 Adventure. Projects like this constantly remind me that growing isn't about trying to make every plant behave the same way. It's about understanding that every phenotype has its own personality, its own rhythm, and its own way of expressing the genetics it carries. Purple Haze Pheno B may be taking the scenic route into flowering... But she's making every step look effortless. A huge thank you to: 💚 GrowDiaries for providing a place where growers from around the world can share knowledge, document their journeys, and inspire one another. 🌱 Zamnesia for providing the incredible genetics that make this phenotype hunt possible. 💜 Plagron for supplying the nutrition supporting these plants from seed to harvest. 💡 Future of Grow LED for delivering the light that powers every day of this adventure. 🌿 TrolMaster for maintaining the stable environment that allows each phenotype to express its true potential. And finally, thank you to everyone following these diaries, leaving comments, asking questions, and sharing this incredible journey with me. Every week reinforces the same lesson: Great plants don't all grow at the same speed. They simply grow when they're ready. Growers Love... and Purple Haze Pheno B is proving that patience is sometimes the most beautiful phenotype of all. 💜🌿
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SPEEDY BOOM 💥 AUTO KANNABIA SEEDS Week #11 Overall Week #5 Flower This week she's doing good for a auto flower dealing with the extreme heat we have been having here she's got some good genetics and she's easy to grow. Stay Growing!!
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nice plants, really hungry and stretchy. Huge buds, biggest ive grown, nice terps but buds a little aired.
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Hermosa floración mucha resina Defoliación para permitir mejor ingreso de luz 25 - 31 agosto
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Got a couple more days until day 56 (week 8) but just wanted to add a few things from this week. The flush is coming along nicely and getting some really nice colors to come out, Really excited for the finish. Just uploaded the day 56 pictures, shes looking beautiful!
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02/12 start of week 6 of flower. I dropped light to 500 watts it's about 750-800 ppfd now on canapoy temps should come down a couple degrees to. 02/14 got watered with wdg3000 and BB
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Dynamic growing now. Flowering phase!!! Early flowers you can see, missed one week with photos because of some busy busy time! 100% organic see you soon 😘 one plant 6 main colas, second plant - 7 main colas. you can spot them on the video, my camera is quite poor sorry for bad quality 😷
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Smooth week - final harvest. Plant 5 was a surprisingly quick trim :)