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WEEK 8 (DAY50-56) This week, my beloved Dos-si-dos have put on a good amount of bulk. Due to the very small pots in the SOG setup and the aggressive mainlining, the plants have taken on quite a bonsai-like appearance. The stretch is still ongoing, but I don't think it plays a major role here. Otherwise, all the plants have developed beautiful, even shoots that are already fully covered with young, delicate buds. The stems of the plants have already reached over 15mm in thickness, which I find quite impressive for their size. Essentially, one could say that Dos-si-dos grow quickly and in a very compact manner. Starting this week, I have supplemented the fertilization schedule with Green Sensation from Plagron, which I now use about once or twice a week. Additionally, I have adjusted my lamp upwards again. On average, I now have a light intensity of approximately 700 PPFD, which, over a 20-hour period, results in a DLI of around 55. I try to keep the humidity consistently below 60%. The next few weeks will be interesting with this strain. I believe the plants will ultimately look quite peculiar due to their small stature but productive growth. Even aromatically, the Dos-si-dos are beginning to develop a pleasantly sweet scent. With this code, you will receive a 20% discount on your next Zamnesia order: ZAMMIGROW2024
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Day 79: Second Grow We've decided against using additional nutrients and have completely stopped fertilizing. The light cycle has been reduced to 11 hours, and we're already starting to give them cooler water. Starting Monday, I will be watering with ice water to stress the plants further, aiming for higher yield, more terpenes, and increased frost. The adjustment to the light cycle should also help the plants ripen evenly. The lights are hanging about 20 cm above the buds, which are getting thicker every day, soaking up the light intensely. In about a week, most of the plants should be ready for harvest. We plan to stop watering them for about 100 hours before harvest. During this period, I'll place ice cubes on the soil to shock the roots one last time. 48 hours before harvest, I will turn off the lights, giving the plants two days of darkness. After this period, the plants will be cut and hung to dry.
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Ok so this week I did a defoliation and a tigh down too the netting , I really was not planning on doing such a big defoliation but the leafs became thick and dense and there was almost no light penitration down too the lower branches of the plant , so she is opened right up now and the humidity and temperature has dropped loads and the air is moving alot better around the leaves and branches , I will not take anything more off her now , I have also added Cal mag too the nutrients for this week only , she is well into pre flower now but the stretch has not yet started so I figured it's no or never too defoliate and tigh them down , I am very happy with them so far and being new too all this it's all very exciting , Thanks for looking :)
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Hello flowers =) and hot summer days ;((
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Once again, we are cruising through week three there’s nothing to do but water one dry and keep their favor bop music playing
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Hello growers and tokers! 👋 👩‍🌾 🧑‍🌾.🔥💨 There has been much change this week!! First there was a big defoliation done, I cleaned the bottom of the plants. All the growth that wouldn't amount to anything because the light doesn't penetrate that low. Also took off the biggest fan leaves to give more light penetration. Then finally switched to 12/12.. After just 36 hours after the defoliation there wasn't much change Some new growth..the colas are stacking nicely which is good. Hope they stretch some more still.. I'm still watering every other day, After the defoliation I watered with only Enzymes 2ml/L to clean the roots a bit then started with the nutrientes again. I dropped the amount of grow nutrients from 3ml/L to 1ml/L and started adding bloom nutrientes 2ml/L for now. I'll slowly be upping the bloom nutrientes and after week 2 I'll no longer add grow nutrients. That's it for this week. Stay tuned to see how they flower. Stay safe!
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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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day 7 Flowering: Hi all . It has been the start of their flowering this week and the initial stages of their stretch period. Time to exploit the burst of growth and set them in position for full light absorbing relaxation. The less stress to get light , the more focus on creating the beauty in flowering hopefully. I took some time to do a clear out of the small scrappy growth low down the stems to focus on the happy growing bud sites higher up. With their shape and size , the flowers would have been within the ball shapes and unable to develop properly. The shape of the plants from the tip spreading is very helpful now. I am able to tuck the really big powerhouse fans , underneath the developing lowers. This supports the lower growth to head higher but also keeps the main stem powered by the very important big fans. As these are autoflowers and able to use the available light through the huge fans , it can only be beneficial to keep them as long as possible while they are not blocking anything. The difference between the strains is noticable more now with the Strawberry Pie wanting to spread her branching more . Tip spreading has kept them smaller but their nature still has them wanting the long node lengths and cluster bud structures as opposed to long donkey di#ks. The other strains have benefited more from it and in particular, the #2 Six Shooter has an amazing amount of hopeful mains all fighting for focus so should be a good example of how tip spreading really works to create productive , squat beasts. Fingers crossed.lol They are still being fed just water with no additional boosts beside the last top dressings. I will be watering again with the biosys tea but they look so happy and green that I wont be adding any other products unless I notice a need. Cal.mag being the exception as I want to avoid the expected deficits from using l.e.d , before it can slow anything down in repair/recovery. The light is covering them all perfectly and with the height still to be lowered after the stretch is done , I know from previous Mars lights, the big solid nugs will appear.... I have used a video to show the past weeks growth rather than the usual pics and hope this will be more interesting than having to scroll pics. I also noticed a few leaf miners among the other plants and suspect we have some migration here too. Not too serious as yet but before it gets too bad , I used a store bought spray ( organic) to hopefully get to grips before they do. Failing this , a good smoke bomb might be used. Until the next time , be well and loved.
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Things are going well, the spot is almost set up. All my 16 auto holes are dug & filled with my super soil - got another 40/50 holes on the other side for my photos and semi autos
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17/07/22 des fruits apparaisse dans une grande majorité ,j'ai essayer de scrog les chessecake et les wedding glues en bon débutant j ai casser une branche que j'ai essayer de reparer a la macgyver tout sa en photos!.je suis très satisfait du milieu de cette semaine ! 22/07/22 demain dernier jour de la semaines des fruit a 90% partout plutot bien lancer mais pas très homogene j'ai pas mal de progrés a faire^^ très bonnes semaine a suivre
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Both Phenotypes responding very well to training. Vanilla Latte Showing Pre Flowers on Day 31 I'm using diatomaceous earth as a silica ammendment at 1/4 cup w/ water per week, it is excessive but imprpves soil water retention and stem growth has significantly improved 72 hours after application. Vanilla latte lost 4 inches off the main cola. Snapped while training and it's first week of flower. Hopefully it's not to stunted. 🤷‍♂️
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So I was very impressed with the yield for my first grow What did I learn? so I Learned the importance of LST and staying o top of it, also the importance of not letting the medium dry all the way out because it will cause Ph fluctuations. another mistake I made was that I did not switch the nutes from veg to flower, so they were not getting everything they needed at the times they needed them. The last thing is lighting, I had 1 1000w blurple led light (and that was for a 4by4) and I finally got another 1000w at about week 9 to properly fill out the tent, so I'm excited to see what I can do with both lights and next grow. I also only used GH 3 part nutes and cal mag, it did great, but I'm planning on adding in a few things next grow so stay tuned. Harvested date: April 18th Jaring date: April 25th - 28th Dry yield for each plant: #1: 100.7g #2: 93g #3: 85g #4: 143g Follow my grows on IG : @XanabaGrows
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One of the seedlings died. Oh well. Dropped another seed in a cup of dechlorinated water today to start another one. It's been getting significantly warmer out so hopefully that will help things along.
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# Tical x Zamnesia — Nectar Drip 🍯💧 | Harvest Report This one feels special. Not only because Nectar Drip is a collaboration between Tical and Zamnesia, and not only because this was a limited edition pack that we were lucky enough to get our hands on… but because this entire run had personality from the beginning until the very last cut. And now? Harvest time. Last week, we froze the smallest plant immediately after harvest for future washing and extraction work. We will talk much deeper about that process later on when the time comes, because there is already enough happening in this report alone. For now, she rests quietly in the freezer waiting for her next transformation. This week belongs to the other girls. The remaining plants are now officially harvested. And honestly… wow. Dense. Compact. Heavy. Greasy. Colorful. Beautifully faded. These flowers finished exactly the way we hoped they would. The trichomes are right where I personally love to harvest my medicine: - around 80% cloudy, - a small touch of amber, - a few still transitioning from clear into cloudy. For me, this is the sweet spot. This is where the plant feels the most “alive” in effect and expression. The majority of the trichome heads have matured fully, but the profile still keeps that brightness, complexity, and energy before moving too deeply into degradation. If harvested too early: - many trichomes are still immature, - cannabinoid development is incomplete, - effects can feel unfinished or sharp. If harvested too late: - more cannabinoids begin degrading, - THC slowly converts over time into compounds like CBN, - effects often become heavier, sleepier, and more sedative. And while there is absolutely nothing wrong with harvesting later if that is what someone prefers, this specific window is personally where I feel the flower expresses itself best for my own medicinal and recreational preference. That is the beautiful part of growing: everyone eventually develops their own relationship with harvest timing. There is no single perfect answer. There is only observation, intention, and preference. And these girls were speaking very clearly. The fade across the leaves was incredible this week. Deep yellows, pale greens, dark fading edges, purples, reds hiding in places the camera barely captures properly. You can almost feel the plant redistributing everything it has left into the flowers before the end. Even the structure itself became fascinating near harvest. When we cut into the stems, the inside looked almost like a tiny tree trunk. Huge vascular channels running through the middle, thick supportive tissue, massive water transport systems that carried these flowers through their entire life cycle. You could feel it physically during harvest. This was not like cutting a soft plant anymore. It genuinely felt like cutting small trees. And honestly, the stem thickness explains a lot about the flowers themselves: dense structure, heavy tops, excellent water transport, strong support, healthy development. The genetics clearly had strength behind them. The flowers themselves are absolutely covered. At some points, the sugar leaves are literally curling and twisting under the sheer amount of trichome coverage. Any connoisseur looking at these buds up close immediately understands what they are looking at. Top shelf flower. No hype needed. The plant speaks for herself. The F.O.G. LED setup continues to impress more and more every run too. The flower quality under these lights has been genuinely outstanding. Resin production, density, coloration, structure, frost expression — everything feels elevated. It really does feel like we are watching part of the future of indoor cultivation unfold in real time. Of course, before harvest we had to bring these girls into the studio one final time. And honestly… they were amazing models. 😄 We shot: - dark dramatic portraits, - bright detailed flower shots, - macro closeups, - studio photographs, - behind-the-scenes moments, - live videos, - and a huge amount of focus-stacked macro photography. Some of the photographs became entire projects by themselves. For anyone curious about the “photo stacked” images: those are not single photographs. They are multiple photos merged together at different focus distances to create one final image with extreme detail and depth. Some stacks here used: - 103 photos, - 110 photos, - 171 photos, - 201 photos, - all the way up to 226 merged frames. The process takes patience: shooting, sorting, merging, aligning, correcting, editing, balancing colors, recovering detail, and then refining the final image carefully. But the result is worth it. You start seeing the flower almost like another world: individual trichome heads, resin textures, tiny color transitions, leaf structures, amber glands, frost patterns, details the naked eye simply cannot fully appreciate in real time. And the colors on this Nectar Drip are honestly stunning. Greens. Lime tones. Deep forest shades. Purples. Yellows. Reds. Silver frost. Orange pistils. Some shots leaned into darker cinematic moods, others pushed colorful vibrant expressions. We experimented a little and allowed the flowers to show different personalities depending on light, background, and mood. Now the plants are hanging peacefully. Because of their size and density, we could not hang everything as entire full plants. Instead, we divided them into grouped branches for drying. They now rest in controlled conditions for the next week or two while we monitor: - humidity, - drying speed, - aroma development, - branch flexibility, - and overall curing preparation. No rushing now. Harvest is not the finish line. Drying is part of the grow too. And honestly, sometimes it is one of the most important parts. We also included some video updates because certain things simply cannot be fully captured in photos alone: the way the flowers move, how the colors react in real light, the depth of the frost, the density, the atmosphere around the plant itself. The room felt calm this week. That strange calm after harvest where the work is technically done, but another important phase quietly begins. And next week? Next week will probably be the trimming and smoke review report. That is why we separated the reports into stages instead of forcing everything into one massive update. There are simply too many details, too many moments, too much material, and too much beauty in this run to rush through it carelessly. This harvest deserved time. And before ending this report, as always: Thank you. To Zamnesia. To Tical. To Plagron. To F.O.G. To LumifloraTo the gear. To the platform. To the community. To the longtime followers and OGs. To the new people stopping by out of curiosity. To the supporters. To the skeptics. To the silent viewers. To the haters too honestly 😄 To everyone who spent even a few seconds here with us. If someone stopped scrolling long enough to share this moment with us, then they deserve a little gratitude and a little love in return. This run was beautiful from beginning to end. And somehow… I still feel the story is not fully finished yet. 🌱 📡 DELETED @ 1K Please stay tuned.we never quit https://www.youtube.com/@TheDogDoctorOfficial NEW 🙏 Thank you for your patience and continued support. FOR DISCOUNT CODES AND MORE JUST FOLLOW THE LINK https://website.beacons.ai/dogdoctorofficial 📲 Don’t forget to Subscribe and follow me on Instagram and YouTube @DogDoctorOfficial for exclusive content, real-time updates, and behind-the-scenes magic. We’ve got so much more coming, including transplanting and all the amazing techniques that go along with it. You won’t want to miss it. GrowDiaries Journal: https://growdiaries.com/grower/dogdoctorofficial Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dogdoctorofficial/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@dogdoctorofficial Deleted by Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@TheDogDoctorOfficial NEW Vimeo : https://vimeo.com/dogdoctorofficial Under construction stay tuned ⸻ Explore the Gear that Powers My Grow If you’re curious about the tech I’m using, check out these links: 🔆 Lighting & Environmental Control • Future of Grow — Advanced LED lighting technology https://www.futureofgrow.com/ DISCOUNT CODE: DOG20 • Lumiflora — Under-canopy LED lighting https://lumiflorade.com/ • TrollMaster — Environmental controllers and automation gear (past collaboration) ⸻ Genetics • Zamnesia Seeds — Genetics used in this project https://www.zamnesia.com/ ⸻ 🌱 Soil, Substrates, Boosters & Root Support • Plagron — Substrates, bio mixes, and supportive products https://plagron.com/en/ ⸻ 🎒 Storage, Curing & Preservation • Grove Bags — Curing and storage solutions https://grovebags.com/ ⸻ 📸 Photography Equipment & Tools (Not sponsors, but part of my creative toolkit) • Sony A6700 • Sony full-frame macro lens + few more • Stacking photography workflow - learning • iPhone (for behind-the-scenes shots) We’ve got much more coming as we move through the grow cycles. Trust me, you won’t want to miss the next steps, let’s push the boundaries of indoor horticulture together! As always, this is shared for educational purposes, aiming to spread understanding and appreciation for this plant. Let’s celebrate it responsibly and continue to learn and grow together. With true love comes happiness. Always believe in yourself, and always do things expecting nothing and with an open heart. Be a giver, and the universe will give back in ways you could never imagine. 💚 Growers love to all 💚 📸 P.S. – The Eye Behind the Lens All photos in this diary (for now — except for the ones showing the camera, which I took with an iPhone) are taken with a Sony A6700 paired with a Sony full-frame macro lens and a few more. Photography is part of the story — it’s how we share the fine textures, the glow, and the quiet details that words can’t always capture. I’ve also started experimenting with photo stacking — a technique where multiple images, each taken at a slightly different focus point, are layered together to create one perfectly sharp image from front to back. It’s not digital enhancement or AI; it’s pure photography — a way to reveal the plant’s beauty in microscopic depth, from trichome to petal. You’ll even see a few shots of "ghost me" capturing the shots — camera, lens, setup — because every grow deserves not just to be cultivated, but documented like art. FOR DISCOUNT CODES AND MORE JUST FOLLOW THE LINK https://website.beacons.ai/dogdoctorofficial NEW DISCORD - Official Server Invite Link : https://discord.gg/ksjAkA5T74
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******************************************** Week 13 Late flower (week 7 flower) ******************************************** Light cycle=12/12 Light Power=150w 63% Extractor controller settings (during lights on). High temp= 25c Temp step=0c High Rh= 50% Rh step=0% Speed max=10 Speed min=3 Extractor controller settings (during lights off). High temp= 21c Temp step=0c High Rh= 55% Rh step=0% Speed max=10 Speed min=3 Smart controller settings (during lights on). Lights on=9.00am Radiator on= -22.c Radiator off=+22.5c Top fan on= Smart controller settings (during lights off). Lights off=9.00pm Radiator on=-19.0c Radiator off=+19.5c Top fan on VPD aim=1.0-1.4 DLI aim=35-40 EC aim=1.0-1.6 PH aim=6.0-6.5 💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧 NPK= 8-17-26 Method= Automatic Feed=Flower nutes Neutralise=0.1ml/L Plagron bloom=4ml/L Plagron Power buds=1ml/L Green Sensation=1ml/L Easy Ph down=0ml/L (1ml=24 drops, 1 drop=0.04ml) Easy Ph Up=0.02ml/L (1ml=24 drops, each drop is 0.04ml) Ec=1.55 PH=6.2/6.1 Runs=18 Run times=4mins (0.3L each) Gap times=16 mins Total runtime=72mins(5.5L each) Total flowrate= ml/min(ml/min each) Auto start time=10.00am Auto stop time=15.44pm 💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧 ******************************************** ******************************************** 📅29/12/24 Sunday (Day 85)(flower day 45) 📋Light power now 150w 63% H=93cm D=22cm Dli=43.5 ppfd=1010 💧 Automatic Water (Neutralise) Easy Ph down= 0.01ml/L ( 3 drop total) Ec=0.15 PH=6.3/6.2 Volume=13L Volume left=2L Volume used=11L(ml/min) Volume each=5.5L(ml/min) Runoff. Total runoff=2.4L Ec=3.5 PH=/6.2 💧 📅30/12/24 Monday (Day 86)(flower day 46) 📋 📅31/12/24 Tuesday (Day 87)(flower day 47) 📋New year's eve. 📅1/1/25 Wednesday (Day 88)(flower day 48) 📋New year's day. 📅2/1/25 Thursday (Day 89)(flower day 49) 📋 💧 Automatic late bloom nutes Ph up=0.24ml, 6 drops Ec=1.55 PH=6.2/6.0 Volume=12L Volume left=1L Volume used=11L(152ml/min) Volume each=5.5L(76ml/min) Runoff. Total runoff=1.1L Ec=3.3 PH=/6.2 💧 📅3/1/25 Friday (Day 90)(flower day 50) 📋 Started snowing 📅4/1/25 Saturday (Day 91)(flower day 51) 📋H=93cm D=22cm Dli=43.5 ppfd=1010 ******************************************** Weekly roundup. 📋 Loving this plant, she's got some decent size flowers. She's coming along nicely. Radiator is still doing a fair amount of work using 28.77Kw £7.19 Back soon. Take it easy. ********************************************