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@Natrona
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This week has been rainy so the outside girls only got watered and fed once. With all the rain we've had, all the girls grew a bit. I top dressed all girls with Bloomin Soil from Elm Dirt. Lemon Cake is now 48 inches and stacking nicely. Happy girl means happy mom.
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7. Woche Ich habe sie jetzt nochmal ordentlich gerupft und ein bisschen Calmag gegeben, die Lampe lƤuft auf 80 Watt. Der Übergang in die Bloom ist voll dabei šŸ˜€
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Smells beautiful really can’t wait to crop her only 7 days left now this has been such a nice plant to grow she takes to topping very well and micro topping well and I now know where the name shinning silver haze comes from as she shines with thc proper happy with her
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Gorilla Glue in the smaller Potter is doing good. I gave her a heavy defoliation about 3 days ago. I have been steadily lst the branches out wards more. She is growing under the G3000 light from Spider Farmer. Thank you Spider Farmer, and Amsterdam Marijuana Seeds. šŸ¤œšŸ¤›šŸŒ±šŸŒ±šŸŒ± UPDATE: just transplanted the small one today to a 1.5 gallon Potter. So a little bigger. šŸŒ±šŸ‘ Www.amsterdammarijuanaseeds.com Thank you grow diaries community for the šŸ‘‡likesšŸ‘‡, follows, comments, and subscriptions on my YouTube channelšŸ‘‡. ā„ļøšŸŒ±šŸ» Happy Growing 🌱🌱🌱 https://youtube.com/channel/UCAhN7yRzWLpcaRHhMIQ7X4g Spider Farmer G300w: https://amzn.to/3S2zvsd Spider Farmer 10X20 Heat Mat Kit - https://amz.fun/lsa0J Spider Farmer Amazon Store: https://www.amazon.com/spiderfarmer Spider Farmer Official Site: https://spider-farmer.com Discount code: saveurcash
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Amazing experience with the Mix Pack, I will try it again next summer for sure. Love the variety.
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Sadly none of my 3 gorilla glue cookies did not germinate so I planted a 2nd lemon pie witch came straight up in just 2 days
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Got a new light now under mars hydro getting transplanted tonight to bigger pots and 10 are going to 4x8 tent 6 staying in 5x5 going into flower in about 2 weeks
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09/14/24 - Purple Punch šŸ‘Š & Green Crack šŸ’š Both these girls got fed, and TPS Signal was added to each other their dunks. GC getting about 630 PPFD, and PP 525 PPFD. 25/75 Veg/Bloom Mix. Nutrients in my Veg/Bloom listed below. General Hydroponics Trio (Micro, Grow, Bloom) TPS Silica CaliMagic TPS Signal
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It was a great adventure that started with 23 plants and ended up with only 2. Slow growing and low yield.
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Hello everyone, I made a mistake with the pk13/14 and used the double amount 3ml per liter happily i have no salt buildup in the soil and the runoff is 950ppm. Foxtailing on the two amnesia haze plants due to low hanging lights but that's not a big issue for me. I will stop adding pk13/14 for the amnesia in the back and the amnesia fast on the right side. The amnesia on the left will get a view days pk13/14 in her feeding. Everything is going well with the plants and in 2 weeks from now i will start flushing the nutrients out of the soil. Thanks for stopping by and have a nice day. Regards, Growfather
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Week 11 of flower and these lady’s packed on some weight the largest 2 of 4 will be going into 48 hours of darkness today for a chop Sunday the topped plant and one that had salt damage I’m going to let go for a couple more weeks If ya like leave a šŸ‘
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Die Samen wurden am 08.04 in die Erde zum keimen gesetzt und bereite 3 Tage später sind 2 von 3 gekeimt und haben das "Tageslicht" erblickt. Keimlinge Nummer 4 kam jetzt 2 Tage später mit kleinen start Schwierigkeiten die Samenhülle wurde abgestreift jedoch befand sich eine weitere Hülle um den Keimlingen welche er heute an final abgeworfen hat. Woche 1: 08.04 - 15.04 18/6 Lichtzyklus Lichtabstand 30cm (China LED 100w aktuell - Mars Hydro FC 1500 folgt demnächst) LUX 7000 IN 18h 16DIL 18h Temperaturen zwischen 24 und 28 Grad nach vollen 18h Beleuchtung. Luftfeuchtigkeit zwischen 50 und 69% gehalten. Am 13.04 habe ich einen kleinen Ventilator dazugeschaltet ihn aber nicht direkt auf die Pflanzen gerichtet sondern nur auf die Wände damit die Luft Abprallen kann und so die kleinen sich langsam aber sicher daran gewöhnen können. Um die Luftfeuchtigkeit etwas aufrecht zu erhalten habe ich zusätzlich ein feuchtes desinfiziertes Tuch oben in das Zelt gehangen und halte dies bei Bedarf feucht da ich meinen Autoflowern noch kein umtopfen zumuten möchte und die "Domkuppel" zu klein wurde um die Luftfeuchtigkeit so zu regulieren. Stand nach Der 1. Woche Die beiden großen Ladys sind mittlerweile knappe 5cm in die Höhe gewachsen und fangen schon an das 2. Blattpaar auszubilden. Die kleine Lady hat sich von ihren start Schwierigkeiten gut erholt sie misst aktuell gute 3.5cm sie fokussiert sich meines Erachtens auch auf die Ausprägung der Blattpaare.
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Blueberry Muffin – Pheno A | Week 4 Building Momentum Welcome back to another chapter of the 8Ɨ8 Adventure, where twelve cultivars are being documented individually from seed to harvest under a strict 12/12-from-seed schedule. Every phenotype follows its own diary, allowing each plant to tell its own story while revealing the subtle genetic differences that make every seed unique. Week 4 has been all about momentum. The explosive growth we witnessed last week has continued, and the entire room is now beginning to transition from a collection of young plants into a true miniature forest. Every morning seems to reveal another noticeable change, with canopies becoming fuller, branches extending further, and the first signs that these plants are preparing for the flowering stretch ahead. One thing that made me smile this week was the environmental reading… 33.3°C and 63% humidity. Apparently the grow room decided to have a thing for the number three. šŸ˜„ While 33°C is certainly warmer than I’d normally aim for, the elevated humidity has helped keep the plants comfortable, and despite the warmer conditions the entire room continues to respond beautifully. Sometimes plants remind us that they can be a little more forgiving than we give them credit for—as long as every other parameter remains stable. āø» Week 4 Environment šŸŒ”ļø Temperature: 33.3°C šŸ’§ Relative Humidity: 63% šŸ’” PPFD: 700–800 µmol/m²/s 🌱 Medium: Plagron Lightmix ? Growing Method: 12/12 From Seed One interesting development this week is the variation in PPFD across the room. The lighting itself hasn’t changed dramatically—instead, the plants have. Some phenotypes are simply growing faster than others, naturally moving closer to the LEDs and receiving around 800 PPFD, while the shorter plants remain closer to 700 PPFD. It’s another reminder that even under identical conditions, every phenotype follows its own timeline. āø» Feeding Strategy As the plants continue accelerating, the feeding program has started to evolve alongside them. Throughout the early weeks, the nutrient solution remained around pH 5.8, encouraging rapid nutrient availability while the young root systems established themselves. Now that those roots have colonized much more of each container, the strategy shifts slightly. This week the nutrient solution gradually moved closer to pH 6.1, while EC increased progressively throughout the week, finishing around EC 1.8. The recipe itself hasn’t changed dramatically. No bottles were suddenly doubled. No drastic increases were made. Instead, the nutrient ratios were simply nudged upward enough to match the plants’ increasing appetite. The difference is subtle inside the reservoir but very noticeable in how vigorously the plants continue to grow. Allowing the pH to drift slightly higher also opens access to a broader range of nutrients within the soil, helping the plants take advantage of their now much more established root systems as demand begins increasing. At this stage, the feeding philosophy remains exactly the same: Feed the plant—not the calendar. āø» Blueberry Muffin – Pheno A What can I say… This girl has quietly become one of those plants that instantly catches my attention every time I unzip the tent. Last week I mentioned how she had completely outgrown her slightly awkward beginning. This week she has gone one step further. She looks completely at home. Her overall structure is becoming incredibly balanced, with strong lateral branches beginning to establish themselves while the main stem continues pushing upward with confidence. The internodal spacing remains impressively tight, creating a compact architecture that feels both efficient and elegant. Looking from above, the canopy almost arranges itself. Large fan leaves radiate outward like carefully positioned solar panels, leaving the growing tips exposed without requiring any intervention. Every branch seems to know exactly where it wants to go. The new growth is particularly striking. Bright lime-green leaves emerge from the centre packed with energy before gradually darkening as they mature, creating that beautiful contrast that healthy, fast-growing plants often display. One of my favourite observations this week is just how relaxed she looks. Despite the warmer room temperatures and steadily increasing nutrient strength, there are no signs of stress. Leaves remain flat, praying gently toward the light throughout much of the day, while every new node arrives with confidence. She’s no longer simply growing. She’s beginning to express herself. Each passing day reveals a little more of her personality, and so far that personality can be summed up in one word: Consistency. She isn’t trying to be the tallest. She isn’t trying to grow the fastest. She’s simply building herself into a beautifully proportioned plant, one node at a time. If she continues along this trajectory, I have a feeling she’s going to become something very special by the time flowering is fully underway. āø» Looking Ahead The coming week should mark another important transition. With nutrient demand increasing, roots fully established, and several plants beginning to move naturally into higher PPFD levels, growth is expected to accelerate even further. Over the next week I’ll be paying particular attention to: • Stretch progression as flowering begins to establish itself. • Branch strength and canopy development. • Continued response to the higher EC. • Structural differences compared with her sister phenotype. • The first real signs of Blueberry Muffin’s flowering character beginning to emerge. If Week 3 was about proving her potential… Week 4 feels like the week she’s beginning to fulfil it. āø» Thank You A huge thank you to everyone following this 8Ɨ8 Adventure and taking the time to visit these weekly updates. Thank you to the entire GrowDiaries community for providing a place where growers from around the world can learn, share experiences, and inspire one another every single day. A special thank you to Plagron for providing the nutrients and cultivation support that keep this project moving forward. Thank you to Zamnesia for the incredible genetics, equipment, and the opportunity to document each phenotype from seed to harvest. And finally, thank you to every grower who leaves a comment, shares advice, asks questions, or simply enjoys following these plants as they write their own stories. Every week is another page in the journal, and the adventure is only just getting started. šŸŒ±šŸ’ššŸ‡ Growers Love, and I’ll see you all next week.