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Okay so it's been a while since I've been able to update anything and I think it's working now emphasis on think I don't know if videos are working as I have one on Kabul that keeps saying processing something happen with the update that didn't jive with the device I'm on so I've had a gap into those awaiting my updates I do apologize.. with that being said look at this thing.. this plant made it through the roughest childhood possible just to go through Navy SEAL training and now we're about to see the fruits of her and my labor.. WEEDSEEDSEXPRESS big shout out to you for the opportunity to showcase this strain and your genetics hope all is doing well happy growing everyone ✌️
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Everything dried in about 7 days and burped 3 times a day for 8 days 19mins at a time. Trust me the longer you wait the better it smells. Makes wonderful wax and rso.
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@MrJoint
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🛁 Beginning to clear roots. ✌️🎃 Thank you for checking my cultivation.
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Hello growmies 👩‍🌾👨‍🌾🌲🌲, 👋 Still water only, but will use back the nutes for the bump buds period. Girls are very beatyfull 💜💜💜, more and more purple/dark. 💪 Will do a big def next week 💧 Give water each 2/3 day 2 l Water Only PH @6 💡Mars Hydro - FC 3000 50% - 23 cm Mars Hydro Fan kit Setting 8 Have a good week and see you next week 👋 Thanks community for follow, likes, comments, always a pleasure 👩‍🌾👨‍🌾❤️🌲 Mars Hydro - Smart FC3000 300W Samsung LM301B LED Grow Light💡💡 https://www.mars-hydro.com/fc-3000-samsung-lm301b-led-grow-light Mars Hydro - 6 Inch Inline Fan And Carbon Filter Combo With Thermostat Controller 💨💨 https://www.mars-hydro.com/6-inch-inline-duct-fan-and-carbon-filter-combo-with-thermostat-controller Fast Buds - GG4 Sherbet FF🌲🌲 https://2fast4buds.com/us/seeds/gg4-sherbet-fast-flowering
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I can’t say enough! Terpy piney gas, frosty, yield, beautiful bud structure! Just a perfect plant all around. 🏻💚
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Its my first time I grew anything. It went very smooth even with a broken ankle. Strain took any and all abuse extremely well. SCROG, LST, Topping all went really well but i didn't have a great shape or structure in the SCROG. just tucked any open space without much planning. getting around the hard to reach places was super rough and neck/back/knee breaking. I struggled to get the proper wind on the leaves, or at least I could have lessened the wind burn. The clip on fans were good but annoying to place, and unreliable at holding their position because of tent negative pressure, their poor design and the space confinements. I left a lot of genetic potential as it was my first grow and I was not smooth. Overall very very happy with the 210+g at harvest, very happy with the flush results, and very happy with the harvest window I chose (2 weeks past guidelines but 1 week away from end of window (week 10 of flower). I tried smoking the wet bud, it was disgusting and pointless. I tried basically every day the worst quality popcorn buds that had yet to dry, they were moving from disgusting to just flat out terrible, to not the worst, to just bad, and then finally after 2 weeks they didnt taste good but were just low quality bush. After week 1 of the cure the bud was neutral. and after 2 weeks of cure the bud was very smooth. Now into a full month of cure the bud tastes smooth and is nice. As far as smell goes, when I harvested it was pure jet fuel. It reeeeeeeaked like cleaning product, really diesel and extremely pungent. It would tickle inside your noise and feel like punch in the face. Now that its cured properly it lost a lot of that almsot burning pungent feel inside the noise and just smells like good weed aka gas.
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Once again GALACTIC buds! And once again cant add the comment lol
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The broken center continues to grow, we got a little stressed but it went through that too. I start giving Big Bud, let’s see what comes out
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🗓️ 10° WEEK FLO // DAY 64-70 (from switch) // DAY 148-154 (from the sprout) - [HARVEST WEEK] ⚡ Light: 40 cm / 150 watt. Removed the TS600, we're looking for colder temperature before harvesting and now the TS1000 alone is enough; ⌛ Schedule: 12/12; 🌡️ 28° C - 65% RH average; 📑 PH 6 - EC 0.4; 💧 DWC change: 5 days flush with Flawless Finish by Advanced Nutrients. It's the first time I've used a specific flush product and it actually seems to work! 🌱 According to trichomes and pistills, she's ready on day 68 flo; 🌸 Buds are heavy! ⚙️ Fans, extractor and pump ON 24/0. No dehumidifier. ✅ HARVEST - Day 68 from switch; - Wet trim, removed fan leaves.
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Fast bud unknown mix 3 coming along nicely with some fat colas forming gonna be a nice Christmas this year thanks to the fast bud collection on the go. Happy growing
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Eccoci qui... Ormai manca davvero poco ci siamo quasi.... Ora niente più fertilizzanti solo acqua ed attendiamo la maturazione.. Seguiranno aggiornamenti, grazie a tutti per il supporto🔥🌲❤️
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Frosted Guava Auto – Pheno B | Week 2 Vegetation Hello everyone, and welcome back to another update from the 12/12 From Seed adventure. Today we’re taking a closer look at Frosted Guava Auto Pheno B as she completes her second week of vegetative growth and continues establishing herself among the Zamnesia lineup. One of the most enjoyable parts of documenting individual phenotypes is seeing how each plant expresses itself, even when grown side by side under identical conditions. While environmental factors remain consistent across the room, genetics always find ways to showcase unique personalities. This week, Frosted Guava Pheno B demonstrated exactly why phenotype tracking is so rewarding. From every angle, she presents the image of a healthy, vigorous young plant. Whether viewed from above, from the side, or through close-up inspection of the newest growth, the overall impression is one of balance, strength, and steady development. The canopy has expanded noticeably throughout the week, with broad leaves efficiently capturing available light while maintaining a compact structure. Internodal spacing remains tight, helping create the kind of framework that often leads to strong branching and productive growth later in the cycle. Looking down from above, the symmetry is particularly impressive. Each new node appears neatly stacked above the previous one, creating a clean and organized structure that makes the plant both visually attractive and highly functional. The central growth tip is pushing forward rapidly, with fresh leaves emerging almost daily as the plant continues accelerating through early vegetation. The newest growth deserves special attention. The vibrant lime-green color visible at the center of the canopy is exactly what growers like to see during active growth phases. Young leaves naturally emerge lighter before maturing into the deeper green tones seen throughout the rest of the plant. This color transition is a sign of healthy development and ongoing cell expansion. Perhaps the most encouraging observation this week is how comfortably the plant appears to be handling her feeding program. Current nutrition remains consistent with the rest of the project: • Plagron Terra Grow – 1.8 ml/L • Plagron Pure Zym – 1 ml/L • Plagron Sugar Royal – 1 ml/L • Plagron Power Roots – 1 ml/L Each component serves a specific role within the feeding strategy. Terra Grow provides the primary nutrition required to support vigorous vegetative development, supplying the nitrogen and essential elements needed for leaf production and structural growth. Power Roots focuses on root-zone development, encouraging the plant to invest energy below the surface where a healthy root system ultimately supports everything that happens above ground. Pure Zym helps break down organic material within the substrate, improving nutrient availability and contributing to a healthier rhizosphere. Sugar Royal is introduced early as part of the overall Plagron program, supporting plant metabolism while helping prepare the foundation for later flowering performance. Together, these products create a balanced nutritional environment that allows the genetics to express themselves without excessive intervention. Environmental conditions remained stable throughout the week: • 12/12 lighting schedule from seed • Day temperatures around 27°C • Night temperatures around 25°C • Relative humidity around 55% • CO₂ approximately 600 ppm • Solution temperature around 21°C • Substrate temperature around 21°C The consistency of these conditions continues to be one of the strongest assets of the project. Stable environments allow plants to focus energy on growth rather than adaptation, and Frosted Guava Pheno B is clearly taking advantage of that stability. Another detail worth noting is the increasingly robust stem development visible near the center of the plant. As foliage expands and new nodes form, the stem continues thickening in response, building the support structure needed for future growth. Everything about this week’s progression suggests a plant settling comfortably into her rhythm. Healthy leaves. Strong growth. Balanced structure. Excellent color. And a clear sense of momentum heading into the coming weeks. While it is still early in the journey, Frosted Guava Pheno B is already showing many of the characteristics growers hope to see during the foundation-building stage of a successful run. For now, the goal remains simple: Keep conditions stable. Allow the roots to continue expanding. Maintain a consistent feeding program. And let the plant keep doing what she is already doing so well. Overall, Week 2 was another excellent step forward and leaves plenty of reasons to be excited about what comes next. Thank you to everyone following along, supporting the diary, sharing knowledge, and contributing to this amazing growing community. A special thank you to Zamnesia for the genetics, Plagron for the nutrition, and to every grower documenting their own journey alongside us. Until next week, growers love and happy growing everyone. 🌱💚
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Changed nutrients from TriPart to Rippen. even after losing 1 plant the others are holding up. removed the netting.
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Starting week 6 Tent is being slowly full A little bit too hot for the next days as the weather outside will climb to 36-38°C, I thnk I will bring them some CO2. I will check with the growshop. Any idea is welcome. The stretch is really impressive, 1 of them get 20cm in 7 days Waiting for the buds 😁 Day 39 I have now added CO2 with an organic boost, it is linked it to the fan. Should be a little bit better with that temperature
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7/21/17: They got their watering today. They drank as much as usual. It was MUCH easier feeding out of an 10 gallon container with a spigot. I kinda wish i got the 20 gallon one as that would mean only one mix, but the 10 is fine. I left everything sit after PHing to stabilize, and the runoff looked normal. Pix posted of potential calcium def on speed bud #2 and the kush. The kush looks somewhat different, but maybe I just caught it earlier. Used full Strength CalMagic with 1/2 nutes. I also PHed slightly higher in the 5.9 range to make sure the calcium was available. I didn't expect potential lockout at 5.7-5.8, but looking at the chart Calcium needs slightly higher PH so I hope this takes care of it. I tightened down the original LST in case watering the coco dislodged it, very little. I may start some leaf LST soon to provide the lower canopy more light. We shall see how they look at lights on and decide. Not sure how much further LST to do, because I believe we have our first sexing, as I noticed 2 fine hairs (i think) on NLxBB. Pic posted. Next feeding, any ladies showing their privates will get late stage veg feeding. I may even switch the runts to that feeding even if they haven't shown sex yet. I may even do full strength, as if anything, these plants are showing deficiencies with not even a trace of burn, and if I am going to get any volume out of the yield, I need to start pushing because they aren't that big right now. I have been told LST is not so good when the plants start to flower. I have also been told that autos will continue veg growth for about 2 weeks after sex before they actually start putting energy into flower, so if that is the case LST would still be appropriate during this late veg? Anyone with any experience on this matter? The smell is getting much stronger. During feeding this morning, i left all the tent doors open and went to preparing and other things. When I reentered the room, the smell was QUITE noticeable outside of the tent. I also got my new EC meter. it expresses EC in terms of like, 500, 1500, 2000, etc. It looks like PPM but it is not, it is a very detailed EC reading. So, in the previous example, it should be read as 0.5. 1.5.. and 2.0 EC. I had a TDS pen, but I got it free, unexpectedly, when I switched to a Pur water filter. I figured it as a novelty and they were just bragging. It ended up working reasonably well when I tested faucet vs distilled and nutes, so I have been using it, but since it was an unspecified PPM scale, it seemed wiser to be more accurate with no confusion EC. For the record, the TDS pen from Pur pretty much matched EXACTLY with my new fancy EC meter, which means the Pur water filter works as well as advertised and it took my 150-200 tap water to 0 every time. I certainly have been happy with it for my drinking water. 7/22/17 I am starting to think about more frequent feedings because man do they look perky today, after yesterday's feeding. I really want the advantage of massive root structure that wet/dry cycling provides, but these plants respond well to food. I continue to ponder. 7/23/17 : the good news, we are REALLY growing. I think I have the VPD managed. not under control, but managed. its going to cost me a fortune in AC bill, but I think I got it figured out 18 out of 24 hours of the day. the other 6 are completely out of my control and it is what it is. the bad news... the damage on the kush never did quite look like cal def (speed bud #2 DID look like cal def). i think i saw an aphid. aphid damage looks like what I saw. i crushed it instantly, then regretted crushing it before positively IDing it. either way, a trip to to the hardware store for a pressure sprayer cuz tonight before lights out, its a foliar spray of neem oil and sm-90, followed by a dusting of diatomaceous earth. gott a handle this before budding, and we already have at least 1 lady for sure showing her privates (NLxBB). So, far my 1st impressions for my 1st grow ever can be summed up by the phrase "I didn't know I would need to know how to juggle to get this job!" I'm actually having fun, but I am starting to get get cash fatigue throwing money at each new problem. Granted, I had the neem oil, diatomaceous earth, the DE duster, and the SM-90 already in reserve, but I had to go out AGAIN and grab a pressure sprayer and distilled water. it's not like its expensive, but it adds up. I know the payoff is coming. every time I open that tent and smell it, i can tell the payoff is coming. so much to learn, so many little obstacles to overcome. i am glad i enjoy it. i would hate to do this if i didnt actually enjoy it, like if it was a job. it fits neatly into a challange/recreation area, as far as growing. It's not too easy nor too hard. but it IS demanding. at what i make an hour, it is likely cheaper to buy it. but i truly am enjoying this. you can't buy that. this plant is teaching me a ton already. patience, being the major one i really am enjoying it. i wish i was better at it, but that will come with time... speaking of time, the time lapse is SICK the last 3 days. you are going to have to wait until the end of the week, but trust me, it is fascinating. i wish i could do that part better, more professional, but my focus is on the plant. the time lapse is just bonus and remember, it is VERY cheap to do time lapse. if you want to do it yourself, it will cost you $50 or so for the basics. you gotta do some computer work, but its not hard. i can help. it may be minor, but its something i can contribute. i am enthralled with the footage. i am SO glad i did that. plus i can monitor temps and humidity real time anywhere from my phone with proper port forwarding. since there has been 0% burn, i am VERY tempted to do a full early veg feeding (700pm) before i transition to 1/2 late veg feeding until flower. gonna sit on this, but i likely will push them just to see if they can be pushed, and if so, which strains... again, enjoyment =D a little more LST, main stem hopefully it will help with the bud cuz its gonna fuck with the time lapse 7/24/17 About a half hour before lights out I sprayed them with 1 part sm-90, 5 parts water, and 1 ml per gallon of need oil. This morning Speed Bub #1 had a brown mark on it. I am hoping these marks aren't pests at all, but light burns from draps of water. Only time will tell. I will spray them again tonight or tomorrow, but this time 10 minutes or so before lights out just in case. I have not dusted with diatomaceous earth yet, as I am not convinced I have an infestation yet. Does the brown spot in the new pics look like anything specific to anyone else? 7/26/17 Not much to report. They are growing steady. Still, most not sexed. I am starting to think the stall at the beginning wasn't stunting, but a root network taking hold. I am also starting to think this time limit of autoflowers lacks the urgency that some people speculate. For instance, the speed buds should have started flowering in the 3rd week. We are almost done with week 4 and they aren't even sexed yet, but growing fine, if not slightly small for this age. I suspect autoflowers DO have an internal timer, but that timer may not be as strict as some think; the timer may take into account environment and adjust itself. I don't know, but I haven't seen anyone using 7 gallon pots for autos, so this early stall and late sexing may be unique to this situation, and may support my theory that the week they apparently did not growing on the time lapse, that there were roots going nuts. That would spell out environmental factors, no? I was going to feed them today, but the bags are still so heavy and the tops arent even all dry yet, so I am going to wait a day and go into late veg feeding at lights up tomorrow. Not sure, but I think it's time, wet/dry cycle or not. I will of course, monitor them but they look beautiful. One mistake I made for sure that I won't make again is not fiilling the pots to the top. Not only did I create unnecessary shadows, but the leaves are now pushing and folding on the sides and I have to manually make sure they are straight and getting sufficient light. Practice makes perfect, I will do better next time. A few of the plants are getting some more spots. In my opinion, it is either damage from the neem treatment, or def because they are hungry. Still no evidence of bugs. I was looking for the plants to tell me they were hungry because they look so healthy and the bag is heavy, so I will take this as their message for sure and feed them at lights up tomorrow. Either way, the plants still look great and are growing like weeds. I did wait long to feed them, so this is expected. Later in the day tomorrow, when they perk after watering, we will do their portraits for the week and get this weeks time lapse uploaded. Yeah, I am pretty sure it's calcium. It's a bit worse than I thought, so will for sure get on lights on feeding. I either need to increase calcium in the feed, or feed them more often. I guess it's time to move to more aggressive feeding, at least that is what they seem to be telling me. Normal 1/2 strength feed given more often. 7/27/17 They were fed today, late veg nutes. Will provide details in week 5. I was going to take photos today, but spent almost 8 hours in the ER to be told that I was as healthy as a teeny bopper. That compliment is going to hurt a whole lot when that bill comes in. Of note, I have raised the LEDs 2 nights in a row and the smell is getting much thicker. Anyway, I am exhausted, and have to work tomorrow, so I will take their portraits a little late tomorrow and get the time lapse up before opening week 5.
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Ladies and gentlemen week 12 has started day 25 of flower and 83 total as of the 3rd of August.. I just want to say so far she has been an effortless grow and she has handled the heavy feeding I've been giving her as well as the extreme heat that I've been trying to control but I have on an attic apartment with only two air conditioners so it gets to eighty five plus so sometimes I open the tent and I have an oscillating fan pushing air into both hands as I do not have an inline fan with carbon filter due to financial reasons.. anyhow thank you seedsman this has been awesome and I can't wait for my very first CBD one to one especially one with the numbers of potentially 22% THC and 18% CBD that's 40% + TAC .. hopefully I time her chopping perfectly and I get close to that. I hope and pray everyone is healthy and so are their ladies.. good luck to everyone with their plans and happy growing ! I will update if any major changes this week, until then ✌️
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Plant is still alive. I believe some sort of genetic mutation has caused this plant to react the way it has outdoors. I have cut neurmours clones that grow and flower normally inside. The mother plant (seen in pic) and ever clone planted outdoors had a negative reaction to being brought outdoors. I have treated for and ruled out mites. Interested for opinions. Thanks growdaddy!