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TH 1Q2025 - Week 11 - Flower 8 
(ON Haze X Original Haze) X Northern Lights #2 “Todd’s Haze” Objective - 8 Female Plants, Topped ONCE @ Flip, 12” when topped - Modified Sea of Green Seeds Wet: 1139PM, 28.2.2025 Germinated: 2.3.2025 Flip: 21.3.2025 Harvest: 77 Days, DATE: 6.6.2025 _________________________________________ __ Fri May 16, 2025 TH 1Q25 57:F:8:1 Harvest Dehu - [x] Amount: [ 1.5, gal] - [x] EC: [ 2.9, mS/cm] Refresh Reservoir - [x] Primer A&B: [ 36, ml] - [x] SLF-100: [ 15, ml] - [x] Amount: [ 3, gal] - [x] EC: [ 1.8, mS/cm] Runoff Amount: [ 2, gal] EC: [ 1.9, mS/cm] __ Sat May 17, 2025 TH 1Q25 58:F:8:2 - [ ] Install Line Supports for TALLS!!! We REALLY need to clean up the foliage, especially lowers. Defoliation - [ ] GO SLOW - [x] Remove Fans w/ Petioles up to Center Bar of tent. - [x] Selectively Defol above Note: Last time we defoliated, we thereafter had a flush of new green. (Week 5) May be correlated with CalPHOS (Applied same time) or Not. Point is, GO SLOW. Runoff: - [ 0.25, gal] # Leaving Irrigation Parameters overnight. Will gauge amount being taken up SUNDAY __ Sun May 18, 2025 TH 1Q25 59:F:8:3 The Veg is almost overwhelming. I’m continuing this grow with some encouragement from GrowCast, but: 1. Pistils have integrity, the bracts are completely loosened, but larfing on uppers apparent. 2. IF This plant finishes, they’ll largely be TRIM MONSTERS. 3. I could grow my clones today - without having clones to take - *** Frustration*** Harvest Dehu - [x] AMOUNT: [ 2.5, gal] Refresh Reservoir - [x] Amount: [ 2, gal] - [x] Primer A&B: [ 12, ml, gal] - [x] SLF-100: [ 5, ml, gal] - [x] EC: [ 1.8, mS/cm] Runoff - [x] Amount: [ , gal] - [x] Installed Lateral Supports for Leaning TALLS __ Mon May 19, 2025 TH 1Q25 60:F:8:4 We’re using more water than Dehu is providing . . . Refill with pH’d FILTERED TAP __ Tue May 20, 2025 TH 1Q25 61:F:8:5 __ Wed May 21, 2025 TH 1Q25 62:F:8:6 __ Thu May 22, 2025 TH 1Q25 63:F:8:7
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Plant blew up, sorry no updates, i think currently it’s under watered not sure, and it’s been awhile and i see no pre flowers, i just started a Northern lights auto as well
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Everything is going well The big blackberry is in livingsoil so water & urb only Blackberry #2 is growing strong Smoothie looks great too
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day 15: flowers start to appear day 16-17: temps go 24 celcius, i throw ice bottles in the res day 25: insane stretch stops flowers fatten up, even crystals around the young budz.
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03.09.25 BT#5 Servus liebe Growmie's alles fresh bei euch der Roswell Code geht es wunderbar voll in umgestellung auf die Blütephase. Lasst es mich kurz sagen Super Performance, Sie macht sich sehr schön Ihre seiten Triebe sind da wollen Gas geben der strech wird bald beginnen. Der Hesi TNT Complex wird langsam runter gefahren Hesi Blüh Complex geht mit an den Start. Den PH wert habe ich von 6,7 auf 6,5 runter gefahren da jetzt primär andere Nährstoffe zur Verfügung stehen müssen. Der Ph wert wird vor der Massephase der Buds wieder um 0,2 runter gefahren da beträgt er dann nur noch 6,3. Jetzt muss Sie noch ein wenig Zeit brauchen bis dahin halte ich euch weiterhin auf den laufenden. Bleibt alle Cool 😎 dont worry be Happy stay High and chill. Danke für den halt mögen all eure Ladys Gesund und prächtig wachsen und euch mit schmackhaften Stuff versorgen 👌🍀 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ 03.09.25 BT#5 Hello dear Growmie's all fresh with you the Roswell Code is doing wonderfully well in the transition to the flowering phase. Let me say it briefly Super performance, she is already doing very well her side shoots are there want to give gas the stretch will start soon. The Hesi TNT Complex is slowly being reduced and the Hesi Bloom Complex is also being added. I have lowered the pH value from 6.7 to 6.5 as other nutrients must now primarily be available. The pH value will be reduced again by 0.2 before the buds' mass phase, when it will only be 6.3. Now she needs a little more time until then I will keep you up to date. Stay cool 😎 dont worry be happy stay high and chill. Thanks for the support, may all your ladies grow healthy and splendid and provide you with tasty stuff 👌🍀
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2 of 3 plants are females, Others are still unknown, females r hst ed and topped. I will repaet training with fimming after stress. 1 of them is a male ruderalis, I took him from the pot he lost around %95 of his roots but still alive and moved in quarantin to harvest his pollens to cross new combinations for the future, I broke a flowered stem :( and I dont want to say good bye to that small piece so I will try to make a clone with it, the chance will be less because of her flowers also I have not root hormon so the only chance is aloa vera gel and honey to protect her from infection . 2 fresh cuts from topped girls and 1 broken stem are in a box now (which they borned in it, the destiny :)) . Looking a chance to survive, Im supporting them with foilar spraying 2 or 3 times a day which includes B52 and Revive. Good luck girls God bless u,
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Hallo zusammen 🤙 Sie wächst sehr schön und macht keine Probleme
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Underfed these girls a bit and they had a late defoliation but they seem to have done okay
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Rock hard buds Miicrobialmass for the win and the new led is killer. The knobs like knots grow out of the sides of the buds are something to look at wow !!! Monkey berries is in flushing mode , slurricane won’t be far behind in the next week or 2 I’ll flush
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The flowering stage is progressing really well and I’m genuinely happy with how she’s coming along at week 7. The first brown pistils have already started showing on two of the branches, which confirms she’s deep into her flowering cycle now — right on schedule for Glue Gelato Auto. Next week I’m planning to significantly increase the flowering nutrients — particularly Big One and Top Candy, which should really push bud size and resin production from here on. Around the middle of the week I’ll also do a proper defoliation, clearing out the fan leaves that are blocking light from reaching the lower bud sites. The canopy has filled in nicely but it needs opening up to let those buds really fatten up. Water intake has increased quite a bit — I’ve stepped up from one liter to two, and even then the soil is nearly bone dry by early morning. That kind of uptake is a good sign — the roots are clearly healthy and the plant is working hard to fuel bud development. I’ll be watching closely to see if she needs even more as things progress. I’ve also been doing regular branch adjustments, gently repositioning the roped branches to keep the canopy level and make sure every top is getting its share of light. Nothing too aggressive at this point — just keeping things tidy. Week 7 feels like a critical stage now. Pushing the flowering nutrients harder from here should make a real difference in final bud size and density.
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Week 19 of Vegetative Growth (Transition Week – Pre-Flower Move)** This week marks an important milestone for the Pineapple Upside Down Cake: she was finally moved into the tent where she’ll spend her entire flowering phase. She’s not flipping yet — this stage is all about controlled acclimation before the real show begins. Up until now, she was growing under a 5000K blue-leaning veg light at low wattage, which kept her compact and focused on structural development. Inside the flowering tent, the lighting is completely different: a full-spectrum 3500K panel, warmer, broader, and naturally more stimulating. A spectrum switch like this can easily stress a plant, especially in late veg, so the intensity was intentionally reduced to 300 PPFD to give her a soft landing. Temperature conditions also shifted: about 21°C during the day and 17°C at night, with the light set to 25% power. It’s a cool, stable environment — ideal for a plant adjusting to a brighter and wider spectrum. The second key topic of the week was training strategy. Her growth was accelerating fast, and the debate was wide open: Should she be topped? Should we go for a scrog? Should we prune more aggressively? In the end, the most coherent choice was a clean LST session. Her main branches — roughly ten apexes — were gently bent and opened to create a wider, flatter canopy. This approach keeps stress minimal while giving her a solid architecture to handle the upcoming stretch. Over the next few days, she’ll naturally stand back up, and once she does, her true structure will become clearer. At that moment, we’ll be able to judge whether she needs extra shaping: a light defoliation, selective pruning, or even a late top if it really makes sense. For now, the plan is simple and strategic: • monitor her adaptation to the new spectrum, • watch how she reacts to the LST, • keep the environment stable, • and only move to flowering once she shows full vigor again. Summary for Week 19 (Vegetative Growth): – Successful transition into the flowering tent – Spectrum shift managed smoothly with 300 PPFD – Cooler environment helping with acclimation – Clean LST performed on about ten apexes – No visible stress, good potential for a controlled stretch – Next step: wait for full adaptation before flipping See you next week for the follow-up — the pre-flower phase is getting close.
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Mar 26 - 794ppm / 5.97ph +defoliation/pruning (lolipopping) +added homemade Co2 Mar 28 - 763ppm / 6.16ph Mar 30 - 853ppm / 5.98ph +added 150ml Massive to rez Apr 1 - 929ppm / 6.00ph
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Girls are healthy and juicy,getting ready for the light switching,changing pots and also some defo probably 💚🌱
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04/25/2021 Going well her first pistils are fading, or changing color but either way first flowering stage is coming to a close, I am going to feed her this week with Alaska fish fertilizer 5-1-1 this should help power through her last weeks of flowering without to much nitrogen. But I am betting on 4 more weeks of flowering... What do you think?....
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Week 4 down in the books! The girls should be finishing their stretch. Bud sites are getting more stout! I raised my newts 8ml. I'm hoping the girls don't start to burn. Hope everybody's grows are doing well. Cheers! -G.I.JOSE
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In week 3, I repotted the plants, including the automatics, into nice large 12.5-18 liter pots and, for the first time, watered each plant with 3 liters of water and added fertilizer from Biobizz (Root Juice, Grow, Heaven). After 3 weeks, the plants look very beautiful :) I want to do some LST on the C99, but i want them to chill for some days after the repotting. *Edit*New Pics I just wait with the LST because my flowers were really stressed and had in fact some problems. after i read some informations i just addet a little bit biobizz bloom & top for some iron etc, I think the flowers look better in shape now, i dont know because they chilled or cause of the fertilizer adding. LG
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It is growing slowly but steadily. For mainlining she isn't the right choice but I'm confident that she fills the screen for ⅔. I would have liked to give her an extra week so that she could fill the frame completely, but her neighbor is growing rapidly and should start flowering. So they are entering this new phase of life together. Light Power: 60% Day 47 Photoshooting Last vegi day
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What up Growmies, this one grew hella fast maturing in 9 weeks from seed to harvest fast. Buds is true to their name. This one has some serious resin on the flowers reminding me of some sort of a gelato Gorilla glue cross, but we shall see when it's released! I could be far off lol. I had no problems growing her. She was really easy and happy her whole life. She's a great one for extractions! Thank you grow diaries and thank you fastbuds for the opportunity to show the world my organic gardening skills! I appreciate all the support from the growing community here on grow diaries. Big thanks for my followers!