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Gush Mints X Grape Cream Cake Harvest on Flowerday 70 Currently Drying in the Wine Fridge at 55% RH and 12°
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Flowering week 8. Flower developing was quite slow because i had too low humidity too early. Now humidity should be ok. Ph 6.0 & ec lovered to 1.60. Plant started to drink heavily on fd 52.
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D64. We're at the start of the fifth week of flower, and today, the Purplematic moved out, and now the Gorilla girl is all alone in the tent. I also switched out her light from the big Kingbrite to the much smaller Viparspectra P600. I need the bigger light in my other tent, and even though the Viparspectra is a low-power light, I believe it should be enough, considering how small the Gorilla girl is. I could have put in one of the Greenception lights from my other tent, but it honestly was too much of a bother. ------------------------------ D66. Yesterday, I gave her 2.5 liters of water @ pH 6.5 with humic acid and calmag. Today, the green lacewing larvae (Chrysoperla Carnea) for combatting the thrips in my photo tent arrived, and I also dispersed a few of them in this tent. I haven't seen any thrips damage on the Gorilla girl, but I figured it wouldn't hurt to be proactive. I also did minor defoliation to increase light penetration and air circulation. ------------------------------ D68. Not much to report besides that this is one STINKY girl. She stinks up the entire lungroom, and I have ordered a new carbon filter. Her senescence is slowly increasing, and I suspect she will be done soon-ish, although I haven't even looked at her trichomes yet. ------------------------------ D70. We're at the end of the fifth week of flower, and chop day is getting close. Her senescence is progressing nicely, and today, I checked her trichomes for the first time and already found quite a few amber ones. She is coming down in a few days, but it won't be a large harvest due to her stunting. However, she smells fantastic, so I'm counting on a great smoke. I went to WAR today against the spider mites we have in our ornamental plants in the apartment. I sprayed all plants with my homemade pesticide (capsaicin, alcohol, horticultural soap.) since I had it at hand. If that fails to knock the spider mites back, I'll bring out the neem oil instead. The infestations aren't bad (yet), but it would suck to get mites into my tents, so better to be proactive. ------------------------------
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Letzte Woche! Einmal noch gießen aber nur wenig damit die bissl trockenstress haben und trichome nochmal anziehen. Keinen Dünger mehr und nur noch ph neutrales Wasser. Geruch ist super geil! Aussehen ist auch ne 10/10. bin sehr gespannt aufs Endprodukt!
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Changed the lamp distance maybe it was a little to hot
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@Cukito
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The plant is doing amazing and so fast. Just did a little defoliation
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03/14/2026 Week 10! She looks fantastic. 39" tall now. I'm wondering what's going on with the sugar leaves. They are all super dark and drooping. The rest of the leaves look fine. I don't understand. Readings: pH: 6.35 EC: 1262 TDS: 631 Temp: 65.6° 03/15/2026 Readings: pH: 6.7 EC: 1068 TDS: 546 Temp: 62° I pHed the water. Now I'm letting it mix in with the roots. Which btw are higher up than the basket. I also added a second air stone. I read one of the problems could be lack of oxygen to the roots. That is very possible with the roots being as big as they are. So I added a second air stone. We'll see if it does anything extra. Her buds are nice and plump. There's a bit of clawing still. But not clawing. Some of the top leaves are bowing at the ends, like the theres too much leaf and the whole leaf can't really hold itself up anymore. I dunno. It's really only the big leaves. There's a couple with random claws. BUT, the sugar leaves are all dark green and down turned. It looks exactly like nitrogen toxicity, but I'm not using enough nitrogen for this to happen. And I can't find anything online that makes sense. Everything points to nitrogen toxicity with symptoms, but she's drinking less than eating. Her roots might be too big and she's not getting the oxygen she needs. Hopefully that'll do it. If not, I can try to lower the light intensity, but that's really taking away a whole lot of needed light in the lower canopy. I wish I could super crop the top. But I don't dare do anything like that. It'll stunt her bud production. Her leaf temp at the very top and main cola is at like 72°. From what I read, it's fine. So I don't think there's light stress. The pH has been kinda wonky with this one. That could be it as well. Update: SHIT! My pH pen broke. Gotta buy a new one. Should be here in 2 days. No clue what I'm gonna do in the meantime. I think I have a cheapo one I can use to get an idea of how close the pH is to 5.8 03/16/2026 Readings: pH: broken EC:935 cm TDS: 482 ppm TEMP: 69.2° After top off with nutes. Readings: pH: broken EC: 1038 cm TDS: 521 ppm Temp: 69.6° 03/17/2026 Readings: pH: 6.25 EC: 1075 cm TDS: 535 ppm Temp: 63.3° Readings after top off: pH: 6.03 EC: 1079 cm TDS: 539 ppm Temp: 63 6° Noooo! She's taking in less than nutrients. Is this an official lockout? Who knows. I hope it's not. The. I would need to flush for a day. It's not a huge deal, but I have to pump the water out in order to flush. And I can't get to the very bottom because the roots own it. Whole bucket is roots. So I always end up leaving a gallon in there. The environment is looking good. Not perfect, but good. 45% and 73°. I'd like it to be at 75°, but 73° is fine. It's really dry today and a bit chilly. Ok, it's freezing out. But the AI system adjusted as needed and all I had to do was fill up the humidifier. I shouldn't be running the humidifier at this point at this stage, but as I said, its really dry today. Like 29% dry. Plus it's not like it runs all day. It only runs then the RH drops down to 42%. Then it kicks in, blows around for a minute or 2 and then shuts off again. Barely any humidity needed. She looks great! Nice and tall. Unfortunately I didn't get rid of all the lower branches that just aren't making it. I would remove them now, but I don't want to shock the plant or stress her out in any way. I'll ask around. Maybe I can. They are legit 4 pistils in these lowers. There's quite a few too. I mean, I'll put them to good use. Easy to make concentrate with them. So I can't really complain. Anyway, she has really good color, but there's one leaf that has some rust on it. I looked it up and think it's a magnesium deficiency. So all I need to do is add some cal/mag. So if I have to do a flush, I might add the cal/mag to that water and let her suck up the cal/mag and not be rusty. No clue how much I need, but I'll figure it out. 03/18/2026 Readings: pH: 6.33 EC: 1024 cm TDS: 513 ppm Temp: 61.8° Well, I searched and searched and found absolutely zero sign of male parts. I took a few leaves off here and there. I really want to snip all the little budlets.The ones that don't stand a chance of maturing. But we are already into week 4 of flower. 5 more weeks to go. Anyway, she looks great! Buds are looking super fat. I can't wait til they are nice and fat. Branches are kinda thin, so I'll probably need my trellis net. If I installed my side bars, I would have a lot of space to cover. The environment looks pretty good today. No issues. But it's kinda cold out today and it's seeping in and chilling the buckets. Not a bad thing, but it won't get warm above the canopy. The foliage down below is too thick. So it's hovering around 72°. That's not too bad. It's not 75°, but it is within range. 03/19/2026 Readings: pH: 6.03 EC: 1020 cm TDS: 507 ppm Temp: 65.4° Top off jug readings: pH: 6.13 EC: 1203 cm TDS: 601 ppm Temp: 65.8° After top off readings: pH: 6.03 EC: 1002 cm TDS: 505 ppm Temp: 64.5° She's looking pretty good. The only issue I'm running into is new growth being nitrogen toxified. No clue how it's happening. I. Not using nitrogen. Well, cal/mag has nitrogen. And so does the base bloom. Other than that, she looks fantastic. Big buds. Gonna have a great time seeing how big they get. Hopefully we get some golfball sized buds. That'd be cool. The environment is perfectly fine. However, I'm very concerned with the light distance. It's like 6.5" from the canopy and I can't lift it any higher. I was considering takingrh event fan out, but there's no way I'll be able to do it without crushing the plants. Maybe next run, I'll remember to only use the filter centered in the tent. That should work out swimmingly. But not this run. And if I turn the light down anymore, it won't get through the canopy. I need a bigger tent. 03/20/2026 Everything looks good today. I have to check the readings, but that's about it. I plucked couple leaves here and there to bring more light to the other tops and deeper into the canopy. The environment is pretty good too. Annoyingly the inline fan is running full blast now. And there's no need for it. Good color, nice fat buds. Tall colas. Smell isn't there yet, but I'm expecting that any day now. Readings: pH: 5.78 EC: 1011 cm TDS: 506 ppm Temp: 64.1°
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Nuggets are starting to get frosty and ripe. If it was inside I'd keep flowering them for another 2-3 weeks but since it's outside and there is mold, so I'm probably harvesting after one week or 10 from day 71 max. Suprised how fast they progress. Really good smelling ganja. Theres hint of berries and fruit. Have to say I am really suprised by the potency of the smoke already. Such a joy to experience this.
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here are the kids in week 4. man did they blow up! I have fed them 3 times so far. the last 2 times have been with big bloom and grow big. they seem to really like the new soil and nutes. I topped Ursula and started her on LST. I tied down the 24k" ruth" 7 days ago and she just filled the fuck out! so im hoping to have the same results with Ursula. ol Kathy skunk really started to fill in too. I germed the last seed I had and started it in ffof. I have read that ocean forest can burn seedlings ,but its doing pretty well in there. we will just have to wait and see.
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Still looking great, not stretching loads compared to other grows I’ve done. The added green light in the telos spectrum penetrates the canopy really well, resulting in bushy, uniform growth. Still feeding veg nutrients, lights at 50%
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By the end of week 3 both plants had 6 nodes and I topped both above node 4. Both plants were starting to grow rapidly and we watched for any slow down after topping. Started to use the Fox Farm nutrients. So far no issues. Plants really starting to grow. Watching how much water trying not to overwater. Lifting the pots when wet gives great reference to when water/feed is needed. Some time gaps in the photos uploaded...!
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Well folks we chopped the Ztrawberriez 😁 And the second of the Strawberry Blast 🍓 🍓 🍓 🍓 Shes a killer for sure , incredibly frosty , and sticky , not the best of nugs as I said a bit airy , the smell is sweet and berry-licious ...... FC4800 from MarsHydro Lights being readjusted and chart updated .........: 1:I've added a RU45 to the mix : 1: www.marshydro.ca 👉I am using Agrogardens for nutrients for my grows and welcome anyone to give them a try .👈 👉 www.agrogardens.com 👈 Agrogardens Cal MAG Agrogardens Grow A B Agrogardens Bloom A B Agrogardens Bud Booster Agrogardens PK13/14 I GOT MULTIPLE DIARIES ON THE GO 😱 please check them out 😎 👉THANKS FOR TAKING THE TIME TO GO OVER MY DIARIES 👈 Would you like to hang with the growdiary community 👉 https://discord.gg/gr4cHGDpdb 👈
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She is getting bulky and smell awsome it will be some good somke
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Well into flower, not stretched much at all quite small but will be a couple of big colas because of topping,.. won't be topping next time I don't think, will stick to lst and tie down method,... looking good tho, roll on next week 👌
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Start of week 5 (day 1) 8/20/25 Flushed with sledgehammer: 8/21/25 Watered : 8/23/25
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Hi Growmies Here we are on the last week possibly for these beautiful smelling Biscotti Girls. It has been a week of slowly adding weight to the mains for the most part but the #1 girl looks very close to finished already. She has a lot of browned pistils and her buds are rock solid too. Her lowers do still look fairly fresh but I will have to get her on the water inly to give her a flush in case. It is not uncommen to get a second pistil flush that boosts them again but they do look fairly close. Will be using the loupe to check the trichromes in the next day or so too. The other two ladies are happy to continue on amd will get their final full feed tomorrow too. They ate getting nice and sticky to touch now amd are smelling so pineapple sweet too but up real close you can definitely get the diesel whiff too. While there are a lot of bud sites over the grow , I am not overly impressed by any of tje mains sonfar and hope that the last push will get them adding some girth and weight with oil filled sacs to get that potency cooking. So close to the finish line now. Thanks for sticking with me on the journey. I hope your grows are steller and producing well. Until next time. Be well.
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