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The Permanent Markers are finally taking off! They've at least doubled in height since last week. Of course, they're still really small, but it's cool to see them finally getting going. They look healthy and are developing nicely. Well, another year has come and gone. Yesterday was New Year's Eve, and I want to wish all of you a happy and healthy 2025. May this year bring you all the things you've been wishing for. Let's make this the best year yet!
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Flower Day 7: All the sweet ladies are now showing their female flowers. Gorilla Girl #1 Is taking a really bushy appearance and has a liyltmof small flower tops appearing within the bush. She is young looking regarding her overall appearance but still only a dmfew days behind the much faster #2. #2 Is way ahead of rhebfield in terms of flowering progress. she is the main reason for the timing on a full week of flowering. She has so e very big fan leaves that are beginning to her in the way of emerging buds. Tucking them away is not an easy task now. No issues with feed or anything so far. I last watered the pots nearly a week ago and they are still woking their wet/dry cycle out. #3 in her smaller pot and her snapped limb , is motering along now with no signs of her previous trauma visible. The repair on the limb failed to take and I had to remove it again. #4 Is now rhe tallest and most vigorous looking after her slow start. Bending her over has helped to spread her out and given her lowers a good start at becoming mains too. She has a lot of good potential bud sites too and looks like she will fill her pot out nicely. Sweet Cheese is starting to enter the race too now. I do like the look of the " left alone natural shape she is putting out. I think i worry too much about height restriction and seeing how she grows will be a good test for that thought. Overall a good week with little to do besides leaf tucking and a little lst. Be safe and well Growmies.
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Week 4 Light cycle=18/6 Light Power=100w Extractor controller settings High temp= 25c Low temp= c Temp step=0c High Rh= 60% Low Rh= % Rh step=0% Speed max=5 Speed min=1 Smart controller settings (during lights on). Lights on=06.00am Radiator on= below 20c Radiator off= above 21c Smart controller settings (during lights off). Lights off=00.00am Radiator on= below 18c Radiator off= above 19c VPD aim=0.6-1.2 DLI aim=22-30 EC aim=0.8 PH aim=6.2 Fri 12/1/24 #3 (Day 22) 📋 Turned pot 180 deg Sat 13/1/24 #3 (Day 23) 📋 pot is getting lighter, prob water tomorrow. Sun 14/1/24 #3 (Day 24) 📋 💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧 Method= manual Total volume made=12L Neutralise=0.1ml/L Silicon=1.0ml/L Calmag=1.0ml/L Terra grow=2.0ml/L Roots=0.2ml/L Easy Ph down=0.2ml/L Feed=nutes Volume=2L Ec=1.7 PH= 5.8/6.0 Time=4.45pm Runoff. Total runoff=100ml Ec=7.3 PH=5.2/5.4 💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧 Mon 15/1/24 #3 (Day 25) 📋 turned pot 90 deg. Tue 16/1/24 #3 (Day 26) 📋 opened up the plant. wed 17/1/24 #3 (Day 27) 📋 removed 1st 3 fingered fan leaves. Installed the drippers. 🚿 foliar sprayed (cal-mag 5ml/L). Turned pot 90 deg. Thur 18/1/24 #3 (Day 28)**** 📋 H=22cm D=50cm DLI=26.9 💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧 Method= manual Total volume made=10L Neutralise=0.1ml/L Roots=0.25ml/L Easy Ph down=0ml/L Feed=Water Volume=2.5L Ec=0.2 PH= 6.5/6.6 Time=8.30pm Runoff. Total runoff=360ml Ec=6.3 PH=5.3/ 💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧 11.00pm Increased light power from 100w to 120w. This week she really started to kick into gear. She is loosing the tiger stripes by the looks of her. Back soon. Take it easy.
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7/19 Rained all last night. Weather report says it will be rainy for several days. I "suited up" did some slight defoliation and fed two gallons to the garden. Still need to apply BT and get inside and prune with clippers. I'm hesitant due to this huge rash but I need to find a way to do this. Plants look good just need to be cleaned up. 7/20 No water as it's been pretty rainy. Thunderstorms tonight and rain tomorrow. I'll have to wait to apply either Spinosid or BT (as a preventative). I took down the tarps on the back. The wind isn't bad. Usually it's like a wind tunnel but I think this was the right decision. They are still attached at the bottom so the cam go back up quick if high winds come. Considering top dressing with cow manure. It's what I have on hand. I also need to find time to defoliate inside the plants. I'll have to do it when it's wet I guess to avoid the moths. I saw nests at my girlfriend's house on a bunch of apple trees so maybe I got this rash there. I hope so. 7/21 I watered despite some of the soil being damp. It MIGHT rain today but even if it does it wouldn't REALLY give my plants the water they are used to. I also cut some branches inside the plants. I have a lot more to do though. I found a brown-tail moth caterpillar crawling on the soil of one of those buckets outside my cage. Leaving his little poisonous hairs behind. I killed it with fire. I'll update after I spray and/or prune. Humidity is 98% today 70 degrees at 9am. "I'm going to need a bigger boat." 7/22 I put the tarps back up after finding the tall unsupported plant looked all blown over. I removed it from the cage. It's a 30 gallon tote so it opened up my area a little more. I watered this morning as it's supposed to be a nice sunny hot day. Later I plan to LST that seedling that I just left in the 30 gallon tote and kinda neglected. At least I didn't show it the love I had the clones. It's in reveg as well (the only one) and I'm questioning whether it might have a better home elsewhere. I'll check it out when I go for my evening inspection. Looks like possible thunderstorms tonight so I don't know if spraying is feasible. Thank you to all who have been following and helping me on this journey. Much cooler than it has been 65 degrees at 10:30am. 7/23 Watered this morning. I also did some defoliation and pruned lower limbs. I need a night without rain so I can continue with my IPM. I see pillar damage so it will probably be BT that I use. I weed Wacked around the cage this morning and was planning to feed but I ran out of time. The girls will have to wait until tomorrow to eat. The garden looks very healthy as a whole. Slight issues here and there but nothing an outdoor grower wouldn't expect. It's been a great year for growing cannabis thus far! I'll do another video once I get the cage weed Wacked. 7/24 Watered slightly before I Fed two gallons to the garden. Still have leaves turning yellow and falling off but I think its normal. At least the same thing happened the last two years right around this time. Plants have EXPLODED in growth and look great. The stretch is real. I took a minute video that might or might not upload. Took a few pictures too. Internet is pretty slow so I'll probably have to upload pics tomm. Reached the 80s today. Nice and sunny. Oh and walking down to the garden is like getting punched in the face by a skunk lol. The smell is incredible. 7/25 No water as it is supposed to rain today and they drank pretty good yesterday. Still need to defoliate a bit. A few of the seedlings are reveging. That's ok though. I hate seeing leaves die but looking at my previous diary (and the paper one before that) it seems to happen the same time of year right when the stretch starts. For the most part the garden is in preflower so I may start the next week as flower. I also STILL need to spray preventative. I don't really have a problem (besides slight pm and a few random critters but hey it's outdoors) but I need to keep up with the IPM. Im super happy with progress this far.
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Well, marking the first week of flower. Lots of pistils, flower has begun. Just wildly hot weather, 33c days, full sun every day, we've had 6mm of rain in 2 months, average rainfall for June / July should be 60mm. As much as I love the weather, climate change / water scarcity worries me. Luckily we have a good clean glacier fed reservoir with strict water restrictions in summer. Made a compost tea in 5g bucket, compost, molasses, kelp, Epsom, some coir, and aerate for 24hrs. Removed some inner nodes not catching up to the cannopy, and some lst clips for the tallest nodes. Cannopy is looking really great and FLAT! Drones the only way I can get up there to see, must be pushing 7ft easy by now. Stalk is insane, biggest i've ever grown, going to need a chainsaw to remove it! Fingers crossed for a dry August / September. Hoping weekly spray of LCPT will keep Botrytis away, last fall we had 98% humidity, not much hope with that!
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Hello all and welcome. It has been a while since I been here but I'm back. In this grow we have a 2x4 grow tent with A/C infinity carbon filter and a new light, GLS Grow 300. So for this grow we are going to run 4 Fastbuds Autos. 2 Gorilla Cookies and 2 Purple Lemonade. We are also going to use this grow as a side by side grow between Down To Earth Amendments and FoopCanna. Lets Get Started!!!!!!
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Welcome Back!💚 Nach der vierten Woche des Wachstums entwickelt sich die THC-V sehr stabil und sie geht ordentlich in den Stretch. Daher habe ich angefangen, die Pflanze an den Trieben nach unten zubinden. Ich habe die Triebe mit Erdnägeln nach unten gedrückt, damit die Pflanze nun besser in die Breite wachsen kann. Außerdem habe ich die Pflanze mit Boom Boom Spray foliert um ihr Wachstum etwas zu boostern. Die Umgebungsgegebenheiten sind OK: ————— 🌞 Temp: 21°C 🌚 Temp: 18°C bis 19°C 💨 RH: 54% VPD: 0,85 kPa ————— Viele Grüße 👋
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Feb 8 Today marks the 13th week of these girls, it’s been an amazing 1st grow, would highly recommend this strain for first time growers, even the one that had some issues ended up surprising me late flower with new growth, and somehow basically caught up with the strong girl in size, but not density. I learned a lot about how these plants like to be treated, and I will definitely implement new methods to improve my cultivation! See you on harvest day!
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Hallo zusammen 🤙. Sie wächst sehr schön und macht keine Probleme
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Germination in Petrischale mit 0,5% Wasserstoffperoxid. Heizmatte Vivosun auf 25°C. Alle Samen aufgekeimt 12/12. Tag 1: Keimung (Germination) • Heizmatte 25°C Tag 2: Radicula sichtbar • Keimlinge abgedeckt Tag 3: Aussaat in Mineralwolle • Radicula 3-5mm lang • 25°C bei 95% rLF • Dome mit Wasserstoffperoxid 0,5% befeuchtet • Sproßen sichtbar: schon grün, vereinzelnt gelb Tag 4: • 1ml Formulex je Würfel handgegossen • Dome mit Wasserstoffperoxid 0,5% befeuchtet • Lüftungsöffnung für Zirkulation • Alle Sprossen grün - 12/12 • 23°C bei rLf 85% Tag 5: • Sprossenhöhe: 0,3cm bis 0,5cm - eine bei 1,0cm • 24°C bei rLf 85% • LED Beleuchtung vorbereitet • keine Anzeichen von Pathogene • 2 Keimling hängen etwas hinterher: Blattspitzen braun, tocken Tag 6: • 24°C bei rLf 80% • 1-2ml Formulex [0,5ml/l] Feed • H²O² Prophylaxe • bereit für 100 Watt LED Beleuchtung Tag 7: • 24°C bei rLF 80% • H²O² Prophylaxe • 40cm Abstand zur 100Watt Anzuchtlampe • 1 Keimling auf Schaumstoff unglücklicherweise ausgetrocknet • 1,0cm Sprossenhöhe • erste echten Blätter bilden sich • gesunde grüne Farbe • stehen auch aufrecht • kein damping off / Unfallkrankheit [Zwischenfazit Schaumstoffwürfel] 2/3 ausgetrocknet, Einen gestern beinahe verloren, wurde welk etwas trocken, aber hat sich wieder aufgerichtet. Eignet sich schon als Medium aber eher in einer Wasserschale, ansonsten trocknet dieser im Vergleich zu Quelltabs, Kokos und Mineralwolle schneller aus. Seedling-Phase: Tag 8: • 25°C Heizmatte , • 100 Watt Anzucht LED-Lampe bei 40cm Abstand • Sprossenhöhe zwischen 1,0cm bis 2,8cm • einige Blätter hängen und stagnieren etwas • momentan kein Feed • kein O² Boost • Ventilator aufgebaut • reduzieren die Feuchtigkeit langsam auf 70-65% • ⚠️: oberflächlich trocken, zentral feucht halten Tag 8 Seedlingsphase - Keimlingsphase abends: Die Keimlinge wurden in den Cloner transferiert. Vorsichtig extrahiert und in Klonkragen gesetzt. Der Cloner versprüht die NL (Formulex) alle 20min für 20 sec. 25°C bei rlF 75% - Dome steht um die Feuchtigkeit zu erhalten. Es sind sichtbare Wurzelansätze und Wurzeln zu erkennen. Tag 9-10: Die Keimlinge haben sich im Cloner akklimatisiert. Wurzel bilden sich Stück für Stück aus. 25°C bei rlF 75% - Dome steht um die Feuchtigkeit zu erhalten. Einer hängt etwas hinterher, da zu früh aus der Wolle entnommen. (Waren keine Wurzelansätze sichtbar) Tag 10-14: Wurzel deutlich zugelegt - sind bereit um in das RDWC transferiert zu werden. 25°C bei rlF 65 % - Dome ist nicht mehr relevant. Morgens mit präventiv mit H²O² benebelt.25°C bei rlF 75% - Dome steht um die Feuchtigkeit zu erhalten.
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Hello, friends! It's been an exciting second week of flowering in the Anesia run, and I can't wait to share all the amazing progress with you. Our lovely ladies are well into their flowering stage, and the changes are spectacular! The transition from vegetative growth to blooming is always thrilling, and this week has been no exception. We've adjusted the nutrient mix to support their flowering needs. Here’s what’s been on the menu: Regulator: Keeps plants stress-free and promotes healthy growth. CalMag Boost: Ensures they get enough calcium and magnesium for robust bud development. Top Booster: Enhances flower production and increases the number of bud sites. P Boost: Provides the phosphorus needed for energy transfer and flowering. Watering pH: Maintained at 5.8 to ensure optimal nutrient uptake. TDS: Held steady at 420, giving them the perfect balance of nutrients. The Anesia Beauties 🌟 Each plant is showing unique characteristics, and it's fascinating to watch them develop their own personalities. The buds are starting to form nicely, and the aroma is beginning to fill the air. Future #1: This strain is living up to its hype, with dense bud formation and a vibrant green color. Zoomiez: Looking strong with vigorous growth and promising flower sites. Apricot Oreo: Developing beautifully with a sweet fragrance that’s already noticeable. Red Banana Pudding: The solo survivor is a true champion, showing great resilience and structure. Training Techniques This week, I focused on some light defoliation and training to ensure optimal light penetration and air circulation. These techniques are crucial for maximizing yield and preventing mold or mildew. Maintaining the perfect environment is key. Temperature is kept at a steady 25°C, ensuring the plants are comfortable and stress-free. Humidity levels are carefully monitored to avoid any issues during the flowering stage. I've captured some stunning shots of the girls in full bloom, which I'll be sharing on Instagram. The sight of those trichome-covered buds is truly a feast for the eyes. A huge thank you to: Anesia Seeds for these amazing genetics. Aptus Holland for providing top-notch organic nutrients. Future of Grow LED for the incredible lighting that keeps our garden thriving. Grow Diaries for the platform to document and share our journey. The Grow Diaries Community for your constant support and inspiration. Stay tuned for more updates, and don’t forget to check out the latest episode of Welcome to the Green Oasis on YouTube, where I dive deeper into the garden's progress and share more tips and tricks. Keep growing, keep glowing! Genetics Red Banana Pudding = RBP Apricot Oreoz = AO Zoomiez = Z Future#1 = F https://anesiaseeds.com/ Plant nutrition - Aptus Holland - https://aptus-holland.com LED Photons - Future of Grow - https://www.thefuturofgrow.com/ Controls - Trol Master - https://www.trolmaster.eu/ Watering - Autopot - https://autopot.co.uk/ Tent - Mars Hydro - https://marshydro.eu/ Love and attention - Me, myself and i As always thank you all for stopping by, for the love and for it all , this journey of mine wold just not be the same without you guys, the love and support is very much appreciated and i fell honored and blessed with you all in my life, With true love comes happiness. Always believe in your self and always do things expecting nothing and with an open heart , be a giver and the universe will give back to you in ways you could not even imagine so More info, the ocasional give-away and exclusive updates from all my adventures can be found - links in the profile description Friendly reminder all you see here is pure research and for educational purposes only Growers Love To you Al
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Flush Week 8: Flushed the Plants 2x with Flawless Finish to get rid of mineral buildups and bring down the EC and 1x with RO water. Also lowered the PPFD to around 600.
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Got a dehumidifier it’s reading different from what mine controller 69 is saying but I have it set at 40% it’s the lowest so it’s going pull humidity regardless right now it’s about 53% which is okay would like it to get down to the 40’s I also changed the light schedule today to 20/4 the humidity raises at in my tent when lights are out so I figured change it to 20/4 instead of the 18/6 I’ve been running so if humidity does go over it won’t be for as long as before hopefully this works just trying to avoid any mold situation So far the Amneisa Haze 2 is at stretching she’s going be big I can but the haze 2 is done seems to just be flowering the sour diesel is looking good as well so far I’m happy with its looking like left town for two days and the auto watering pots worked!
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So far so good, she is growing fast. 4 inches taller in only 3 days. On day 21 I defoliated plant #2 ( 3 gallon pot ) as shown in picture. Removed 4 fan leaves as they were touching other areas blocking light and air flow. It also looks only days away from flowering so have introduced bloom as well as a little cal mag to my nutrients. Voodoo juice & b52 will no longer be in my nute regime after this last feed. On day 21 i Fed 2 litres to the 5 gallon pot and 1.5 litres to the 3 gallon pot. Day 24 Trying out some LST on 1 plant as shown in picture. Pots were light again so gave a very weak nute feed and Ph'd to 6 to try bring it down a little as the run of was 7. They seem to be thriving and are thirsty.
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Remove two big fan leaves blocking bud sites below it, added some LST clips to encourage branches to grow outwards a but more. Still can't get rid of the stupid downward curling leaf tips, had it since about week 2 veg I only water when soil is completely dry as you can see from time lapse videos. I have the lights exactly where they’re supposed to be and actually have them turned down a bit more than where they’re supposed to be according to my PAR meter. I guess I’ll just ride it out this way till the end and see how she goes, might increase light intensity another notch later on in the flowering stage, we’ll see. I'm averaging about 625-675 ppfd from top of the plant. I use filtered tap water through a Berkey gravity filter that removes all fluorides and other unwanted chemicals and with the Advanced Nutrients mix it balances out the PH to around 6.0-6.1 every single time, these next few waterings I'll only use plain filtered water PH to 6.0 and see if maybe its a Nitrogen toxicity which is what I suspect is causing the curling and deep dark green color.
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It’s look beautiful didn’t get very big but the buds are beautiful looks like it’s gonna be some sticky icky lost of crystals can’t wait to smoke it!!!
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Day 43 12/08/24 Monday Feed today, it was warm again so they drank the whole 300ml each so I have topped up another 150ml to see run off to prevent salt build up. Thriving 😍✌️💚 Day 45 14/08/24 Saturday Another watering today using de-chlorinated tap water pH 6 only. Day 48 17/08/24 Saturday Another watering today using de-chlorinated tap water pH 6 only. Picture and video update ✌️ 💚
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I love gowdiaries,i am new here but i will stay and make up to date all my adventures with all of my babyes. I learn a lot here and i meet new people.
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Food mix: 1L distilled water + 120g NKP food