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The Bubble OG plants are looking awesome! My tallest one is stacking up with super dense buds. It's crazy to think that the other one is almost ready to chop – the colors are so vibrant. And then there's that short and squat one with the purple leaves. It's definitely the oddball of the bunch, but I kind of like it. The past few weeks have been so beautiful, watching the plants grow and change. It's amazing how something so small and fragile can turn into something so strong and vibrant. Now that they're getting ready to bloom, it feels a little bittersweet. I'm so excited to see the finished product, but I'll definitely miss having them around while they're growing.
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Baby Don't worry cause everything gonna be alright! nothing to say more, the roots are strong I can see them through the pot I just cut the top This is regular seeds so some of them will be killed
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Hi everyone this week whent ok I have stopped feeding for now because of a high PPM in the soil. I tested the runoff and it was over 1000 ppm . I'm not going to flush it because I will just drown them and that will have no air . They have showed no sign of being burnt and seemed to be pretty happy so just going to feed plain water with 6.5 ph . This is why I normally grow in coco perlite naw because of all of the problems . Don't get me wrong I've been growing in soil for 15 years and I have learnt to get the right recommended soil for cannabis and just feed it ph water. Mixing your own soil just ends in high PPM . Thank you for looking and will be an update next week
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💚 Amnesia Haze Auto by Zamnesia – Pheno A Week 6 | Elegance in Motion Welcome back to another chapter of the 8×8 Adventure! One of the greatest joys of running a phenotype hunt is watching each plant slowly reveal its own identity. This week's spotlight belongs to Amnesia Haze Auto – Pheno A, and she continues to separate herself from the rest of the room. Tall. Graceful. A little unconventional. And absolutely fascinating. While many plants begin focusing on building dense flowers, this lady still seems determined to keep reaching upward, stretching with confidence while simultaneously stacking fresh blooms along every branch. She's writing her own story, and I'm more than happy to let her. ⸻ 🌱 The 12/12 From Seed Adventure If this is your first visit to this diary, welcome! Every plant in this project has been grown using my favourite cultivation experiment: 12/12 From Seed. Rather than giving the plants a traditional vegetative period, every seed has lived under a 12-hour light / 12-hour dark schedule from the moment it germinated. The objective isn't simply growing smaller plants. It's about discovering how different genetics—and even different phenotypes from the very same cultivar—express themselves when every environmental variable remains identical. Every plant enjoys: • The same grow room • The same lighting • The same nutrition • The same environmental conditions • The same training philosophy • The same care The only variable is genetics. And this Amnesia Haze continues proving just how unique those genetics can be. ⸻ 🌿 A Personality You Can't Miss This phenotype has become one of the easiest plants in the room to recognize. Her foliage is unlike almost anything growing beside her. The leaves are incredibly long and narrow, giving the entire plant a light, elegant appearance that perfectly complements her open structure. Many growers would immediately describe this as a "classic sativa look." Personally, I prefer to look beyond those traditional labels. Modern cannabis genetics are wonderfully diverse, and leaf shape doesn't necessarily predict how a plant will grow, flower or even express its effects. Still, there's no denying that this phenotype carries that beautiful tropical elegance that makes Amnesia Haze so iconic. It's simply a pleasure to watch. ⸻ 🌸 Flowers Taking Centre Stage This week she's fully committed to flowering. Fresh white pistils continue emerging across every flowering site, and the small budlets are beginning to link together along the branches. Interestingly, she still appears to be stretching. Rather than switching abruptly from vertical growth into flower production, she's balancing both at the same time. That's something I often enjoy seeing with more vigorous phenotypes. They continue building their framework while gradually filling it with flowers, creating plenty of room for each cola to develop over the coming weeks. Right now she's building the stage. Soon the performance begins. ⸻ 🍃 Wonderfully Different One of the things I appreciate most about this lady is that she refuses to fit neatly into expectations. Some of her upper leaves twist slightly. Others curl in unusual directions. The top growth has its own quirky character. Yet despite those unique traits, she's showing exactly what matters most. Healthy colour. Strong growth. No signs of nutrient deficiencies. No indication that she's struggling. Sometimes plants simply express themselves differently, and that's exactly why phenotype hunting is so rewarding. Perfection isn't always about uniformity. Sometimes it's about individuality. ⸻ 💧 Feeding for the Flowering Journey As flowering continues, the nutrition program is now fully supporting bloom development while maintaining the lush, healthy foliage the plant has carried since the beginning. Current nutrition includes: • Plagron Terra Bloom • Sugar Royal • Pure Zym • Power Buds • Green Sensation • pH adjustment using pH Plus and Lemon Kick This week also marks the introduction of Green Sensation, one of Plagron's flowering additives designed to support flower development throughout the final stages of bloom. Rather than relying on several separate bloom boosters, Green Sensation combines multiple functions into a single product, helping support flower formation, resin production and overall plant performance while keeping the feeding program simple and consistent. So far, this lady seems to be enjoying every drop. ⸻ 🌡️ Growing Together Under One Roof Although this is an autoflower, she's sharing the same flowering room as all of her photoperiod sisters. That's one of the aspects I enjoy most about this project. Every phenotype—auto or photoperiod—is experiencing the same environment, making it much easier to appreciate how genetics alone influence each plant's development. Current grow room conditions include: • Day temperature: 29°C • Night temperature: 25°C • Relative humidity: 60% • pH: 6.0 • EC: 1.78 mS/cm • Solution temperature: 21°C • Root zone temperature: 21°C • CO₂ concentration: 636 ppm Maintaining a stable environment allows every plant to express its natural potential without unnecessary fluctuations affecting the comparison. ⸻ 📸 This Week's Gallery This week's photographs capture exactly why this phenotype has become one of my favourites to observe. The full-plant portraits highlight her remarkable height and elegant structure, with long internodes creating an airy canopy that allows light to reach nearly every flowering site. The close-up photographs reveal clusters of brilliant white pistils beginning to gather along the stems, while the unique foliage gives every image a personality of its own. Some leaves reach outward like delicate fingers. Others curl gently around the developing flowers. Together they create a plant that looks almost wild, yet remains healthy, vigorous and full of life. She's impossible to confuse with anyone else in the room. ⸻ 🔮 Looking Ahead Over the next couple of weeks I'm expecting this beautiful lady to gradually slow her stretch and shift more of her energy toward flower production. If her current structure is any indication, those long, elegant branches should eventually become lined with elongated flowers from top to bottom. She's already shown she prefers doing things her own way. Now I'm excited to see what kind of harvest that unique personality will produce. ⸻ 💚 Thank You Thank you so much for following another chapter of this 8×8 Adventure. Watching every phenotype reveal its own personality while growing under identical conditions continues to remind me that no two plants are ever truly alike. A huge thank you to: 💚 GrowDiaries for providing an incredible platform where growers from around the world can document, learn and inspire one another. Zamnesia for providing the 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 powering this entire room every single day. 🌿 TrolMaster for helping maintain a stable environment where every phenotype can express its own unique potential. And finally, thank you to everyone following these diaries, sharing your thoughts, asking questions and joining me on this journey. Every plant tells a different story. Amnesia Haze Auto – Pheno A is proving that sometimes the most memorable plants aren't the ones that look perfectly uniform—they're the ones confident enough to grow in their own unique way. Growers Love. 💚🌿
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Würde sie bis Weihnachten stehen bleiben, kämen da mit Sicherheit Kugeln dran😜 Wat ne Tanne, junge junge.. Gefällt mir super was da Tag für Tag für Fortschritte zu sehen sind. Seit dem Topping strecken sich die Internodien wie auf Steroiden💪 Es geht weiter aufwärts.. 21.06. Hat sich jetzt bei ca 140 cm eingependelt und die unteren Triebe holen auf. Wird also etwas buschiger, so war auch der Plan👌
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15 Day dry then trimmed using the Trim Bin. Curing with Grove bags, first harvest filled 3, 1/4lb grove bags. *Updating with clone pictures of this pheno in late flower labeled in diary as you look through, If I pop a new seed of this strain Ill start another diary
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I use these fertilizers not for the first time, the whole grove was successful, without any problems. the tree did not hurt, and there was no shortage of fertilizers. organic fertilizers are very good for the earth
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Done..... 19 plants Tangerine Skunk I love this pheno 🤩 🍊🔥🍊🔥🍊🔥🍊🔥🍊🔥🍊🔥🍊🔥 😈
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Starting week 3 of flowering and week 6 of over all growth. she seems to be very happy now that I've fixed the pH issue and she is growing pretty fast. I decided to do a decent defoliation and pull everything to the sides again trying to keep her as wide as possible. I also super-cropped a few of the shoots in the middle to keep them at the same height as the branches I pulled down and to the side.
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Last week of flush now. Still feeding the active sugar boost from Natures Delight and seems to be working wonders. I've enquired about this and it's fine to feed in flush. Flush is showing signs of deficiency which is good as means those fan leaves are being sucked dry :D
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On the ropes if I should shitcan this strain. Not impressed with the flowers, resins, or sugar production. Got a bunk pheno maybe 15 cm 15 sb 30 PBPB
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On the last week of veg, since the other 2 babies in the tent are bouncing back. Super excited to flip, also I addressed the ongoing magnesium issue from the last few weeks as you can see it's all new healthy growth (give or take a little tip burn) but ay "if ya tips aren't burning, you not growing!" Hahhaa. Getting super stacked up, defoliated a little finger some light to inner canopy as well as lollipopped it a bit! Left about 3-5 nodes of nugs per branch. Should be about 6-7 nodes of nugs when I flip over to flower.
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Wow honesty i didn't think the SpiderFarmer SE3000 are this good and with right soil and nutrution the spark good especially this Purple Punch Auto from Barneys farm, i really look forward to see those buds finished. I defoliated a lot actually ill let the other plant with a lot of leaves but this one i wanted to try to start cutting the big leaves to give less shade and more energy for the buds, i didn't top it aswell. But then for the mistery pack seed from Fast buds is doing very good. Well for the marking on the thick Indica leaves i am impatient to see what will happen honestly. So not like the other one she got topped and had a slower growth but now its getting better, ill have 2 indicas ready to cho soon enough ! Now the Purple Punch nutrients will change to bloom and i will add calmag aswell, the other one will still have the veg nutes but now the leds are at 80 percent power which will push into flower so soon i will change the nutes again. Happy growing !
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10. Woche 2 Wochen noch, heute gab es das letzte Mal Dünger für Gelonade, jetzt wird nur noch gespült. Sie riecht wirklich sehr frech nach reifer, frischer Zitrone, als würde man in einer Plantage stehen mit reifen Früchten. Wirklich sehr schöne Genetik. Ich habe die knusprigen Blätter entfernt und habe die Position mit Pink Runtz getauscht. Das Licht läuft jetzt auf 100% für die letzten 2 Wochen. Jetzt geben wir nochmal Vollgas.
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Hello everyone😎 Week 6 of flower for the LCC🍋🍒🍪 All the top buds harvested✂️ I had a lot of fun growing this strain🤩 The smell is absolutely out of this world…the colors…💜 I have 3 different pheno,all purple,some smells more citrus and the others more ripe cherries! One more week for the lower buds and finito I already feel nostalgic😜 *what’s coming out of the yuzu is essentials oil,every year I make Yuzucello feel free to ask me the recipe🍸🍋
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Puppy Love is appropriately named, I'm loving this gal. She grew like a turkey leg, I will top her next time %100. Day 79 she went in the tent for 48 hours of darkness, chopped day 81. I ultimately produced 34 grams of dried and cured dank, citrus, diesel goodness. The buds stacked hard and fast, the trim was easy. Easily the most dense flower I have grown so far. Extremely sticky, great nose, and bag appeal. Smells first of a different fuel, diesel gas. After the grind more floral and citrus notes are present. The smoke isn't as harsh as SYC, the citrus seemed to cut the gas significantly. The high has a pronounced productivity positivity vibe, has me feeling like a puppy. Thank you to Mephisto Genetics, super rad tester/freebie. 10/10
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Sprouted tails and put in dirt. Let’s watch most genetics are cali connection some are dank seeds
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Day 36 Moby Dick it's at 28inches in height and Blue amnesia is at 32. and because the smell has become too strong to contain in the tent I turn on the carbon filter fan 24/7 instead of intervals of every 2 hours on for 30 minutes so now my tent it's not so hot and my plans drink less water every 3-days. I will keep updating . day 38 the plants are stretching very fast I'm forced to raise the light everyday the blue amnesia is 39 in tall and the Moby Dick it at 32 inches tall I resumed regular feeding schedules on the plants and they seem to be growing even faster after each watering. Thank you for reading and have a happy grow. Day 42 They continue stretching pretty fast blue amnesia it's at 42 inches and Moby Dick it's at 33 3/4 inches. I only have noticed some lower fan leaves turning yellow and drying up I'm going to stop nutrients for the next one to watering sections because I think I've been pushing the plant too hard but it could be normal I just don't know. I posted two Fan leaf pictures to see if somebody has an idea what it could be but I think is probably too much nutrients I will continue updating thank you for reading happy growing. Day 44 definitely the issue is my fault pushing it too hard. They have nitrogen toxicity they have all the symptoms the claw leaf the weakness of the leave the yellowing and purple color of some branches the Deep shiny green on the leaf. the fact that I've been pushing that pretty hard I already have water them twice with clean water ph 6.0 hoping to use up all the extra in the pot and I will do it one more time from two days from now and then trying new nutrients at 1/3 full strength. .they seem to be responding well but if they start losing to many leafs i well flosh them in the shawer. Day 46 because I saw my plans going downhill pretty quick I decide to test Runner run-off it was incredibly High / 4000 + PPM so yeah to the showers they went until runoff was 1000 or below PH was at 6.2 and for the next watering in 3 days from now approximately depending on temperature and thirst of the plans I will resume flowering nutrients only and maybe only at 600 PPM the plant took a beating as well since I have to remove the scrog net and they were being support only buy it but I had no choice it was to see then die and then start over again or giving a flush so they can recuperate and take it slow for a few days until they can handle more nutrients. My hands end up being very sticky handling the buds even though I did it as gently as humanly possible so they were packed with sticki Racine even though they were stressed out what incredibly robust genetics. I will continue updating thank you for reading and have a happy grow. Day 48 the plants seems to be bouncing back they lost a lot of fan leaf at the bottom and some of the ones that were turning yellow at the top develop marks . One off the blue amnesia was more affected than the other three plants I will probably hold nutrients for it only for this plant. They stop stretching as much the blue amnesia are measures 44 inches and the Moby Dick is at 40 inch after the flush the buds are getting fatter and bigger every day . thank you for reading and have a happy growing
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SUNDAY 5/19: I accidentally left my UV timer in the "ON" position all night and half of the next day...fearing sudden death, I have moved everybody that was almost ready into the dark tent, including the biggest Candy Cane and will start harvesting them tomorrow..maximum UVB stress for about 20 hours...if it works out that they are even more potent than expected without turning brown overnight, I'll claim it was "intentional," and purport it as an "advanced technique" 😉 MONDAY: The big one still looks fine after the mega-UVB incident , so she's still sitting in the dark. She I flipped on the green light and went into the tent for a sniff test on everybody. She's got that familiar, wonderful stank on her! 😁 TUESDAY: I harvested the big one today and hung her up to dry in the dark tent. RH is steady at 55% and temp is 78-80f. I decided to start flushing everybody else today, so I put a few gallons through each of them with sledgehammer and bembe. I'll flush them once more after they've dried out. The temps in the big tent are now steady at 82f during daylight hours and 68-70f at night. I changed the lights in the big tent to 20/4 for their last bit of life and added some blue panels to further "winterize" the environment. They are still being hammered by the UVB for 6 hours a day. WEDNESDAY: I took a few photos and harvested some other plants today... THURSDAY: CC#7, the big one, was drying too quickly, so I jarred her in a big jar for the day to slow it down a bit. I'll put her back in the basket tomorrow for another day or so. I also decreased airflow a bit and turned my dehumidifier up to 50%. FRIDAY: I put the big one back in the drying basket in the tent. She had moistened back up really well. Last flush tomorrow on the others. Checked trichs and am seeing up to 25% amber on some of the buds..30-40% should be about right for some truly delicious and crippling smoke. SATURDAY: I took some photos while putting a few gallons of ph adjusted spring water through them today..I'll prolly put them into the dark on Tuesday and kill them on Thursday. Their foliage is burnt up pretty bad due to the massive UVB over-exposure, so I'll have some extra work with the trimming... 😏