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Blackberry Moonrocks is building some nuggets! They are looking extremely frosty! Starting to show some purple hues which is very pretty. Here's what I did this week. I used Ecothrive dry amendments to replnish the soil. I did the top dressing on 12.9.25. It consisted of the following amendments; 💚 1/2 TBSP Bloom 💚 1/2 TBSP Life Cycle 💚 1/2 TBSP Diatomaceous Earth I watered the top dress in with 3.5L of dechlorinated water PH'd to 6.5 with; 💜 2ml Trace 💜 2ml Flourish PH: 6. 5 PPM: 335 16.9.25: I watered with 2L of dechlorinated water PH'd to 6.4 with; 💜 2ml Trace 💜 2ml Flourish PH: 6.4 PPM: 558 I'm keeping her hydrated. The lighting could certainly be better, but it is what it is. The plants just were totally different sizes, so this next run, plants are planted around the same time due to this issue. The newest run I am implementing is a SOG again, as that worked best. The fungus gnats have really incresed since I did a watering of the whole tent. I have some more sticky traps set out, and I will not water for several days. Once it has dried the top soil, I will add some more Diatomaceous Earth to the top 5cm. Thank you for stopping by this week and hanging out in the comments 😁💚✌️😊🧡
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Last one, the gorilla 🦍 glue is getting very fat and one step did snap but now I have support the branches 😉
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Sie sieht soweit gut aus, aber spargelt ein wenig. Vielleicht liegts daran, dass sie erst gegen 11 Uhr direkte Sonne bekommt.
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We finally got a break from that intense heatwave. The temperatures dropped significantly over the past week, and we even had a few rainy days. Since we are late in flower, I made sure the ladies were sheltered under a roof so they didn’t get hit by the rain directly—mold prevention is the number one priority right now! Even though the ambient humidity was quite high at times, thankfully it didn't stay that way for days on end. Through it all, this gorgeous lady is doing incredibly well. Bud & Trichome Update: The buds are packing on weight and looking more mature by the day. I took a close look at the trichomes this week, and the vast majority of them are already milky/cloudy. We are definitely getting into the harvest window, but I’m going to give her just a little bit more time to let those flowers fully swell and reach that perfect peak. Patience is key right now! If you want to see how her sister is handling the cooler weather, make sure to head over to my profile and check out the Purple Haze Auto diary!
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📒 Journal de Culture : Phase de Floraison – Stabilisation & Reprise Progressive 📅 Date du jour : 29 mars 2026 🌱 Âge : J+55 (Semaine 8 avancée) 📏 Taille : 54 cm (stabilisation, fin du stretch confirmée) 🌡️ Rappel des Paramètres (Ajustés) 💡 Éclairage Puissance : à 75% 📏 Distance Lampe-Canopée : 65 cm 💧 Humidité (HR) : 50% 🌡️ Température : 24,5°C ⚠️ État Actuel : Phase de récupération racinaire en cours Observation Générale : La plante montre des signes encourageants de stabilisation après le stress racinaire. Le stretch semble terminé, laissant place au développement des têtes. Les buds commencent à bien se structurer avec une belle formation de pistils et une coloration violette qui s’intensifie progressivement. Cependant, certaines feuilles basses présentent un jaunissement avancé avec des nécroses, signe que la plante puise dans ses réserves suite au blocage d’assimilation précédent. Le feuillage supérieur reste globalement sain, ce qui indique une reprise progressive mais encore fragile. ⚠️ Diagnostic Mis à Jour : Stress racinaire en amélioration Assimilation des nutriments encore partiellement perturbée Début de sénescence localisée sur le bas (réaction normale post-stress) 🌿 Conséquences Visibles : Jaunissement des feuilles inférieures (mobilisation des nutriments) Développement des fleurs en cours, encore léger mais homogène Structure compacte avec une bonne répartition des têtes 🚫 Arrosage contrôlé : Maintien de la stratégie actuelle : apport de 2 ml pk 5-8 avec 0,5 litres d'eau PH 6,3 . maintenant plus d'arrosage tant que le pot ne devient pas très léger afin de garantir un séchage complet du substrat et une réoxygénation optimale des racines. 🌬️ Optimisation de l’environnement : Humidité légèrement abaissée à 50% pour limiter les risques et favoriser la transpiration Distance lampe ajustée à 65 cm pour un bon compromis entre intensité et gestion du stress 🍃 Entretien léger : Suppression progressive des feuilles les plus atteintes si nécessaire, afin d’éviter qu’elles ne deviennent un frein ou un point de faiblesse. 🎯 Objectif : Relancer complètement l’activité racinaire, stabiliser l’absorption des nutriments et accompagner la plante vers une floraison saine et productive.
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1/10 - Day 56 / Day 28 Flower The nutrient deficiency appears to be getting worse. After some reading, I suspect I may have a pH issue which is causing a nutrient lockout. I gave each of my plants enough water to get some runoff that I could test. When I first tested the runoff, I was getting pH readings of around 5.6-5.8 for my 5 gallons....not good. Way too acidic. I decide to do a flush out of an abundance of caution. I ran about 8 gallons of water that ranged between a pH of 6.5 and 7.2. At a certain point, I ran out of distilled and dechlorinated tap and decided to stop flushing at that point rather than introduce chlorinated tap water. At the end of the flush, I was getting pH readings of around 6.1 and 6.2 for my 5 gallons. Not ideal but should at least mitigate any further damage. Remarkably, some of the leaves that were starting to yellow began to bounce back shortly after the flush. **************************************************** 1/11 - Day 57 / Day 29 Flower The conditions haven't dramatically improved but also haven't appear to get dramatically worse. The leaves that were already yellowing seemed to yellow a bit further but I didn't notice any new leaves yellowing. After still more reading, I think I narrowed the issue down to a magnesium issue. My leaf symptoms seem to match all of the tell tale signs - leaves were turning pale green before fading to yellow, the yellowing was showing up first around the edges but all the veins were still green. Combined with the fact that magnesium lockouts typically occur when the soil is too acidic - I think I found my culprit. Even though the soil was still wet on my 5 gallons, I decided to go ahead and provide a half gallon of distilled water with 5mg of Cal-Mag to each plant. Of course, this was before I read some of the responses to my grow question and this was the exact opposite advice suggested by @BluntZilla who I think has the correct diagnosis of my problem (calcium toxicity causing other nutrient lockouts)... :facepalm: **************************************************** 1/12 - Day 58 / Day 30 Flower Based on the symptoms I'm having, it looks like the biggest nutrient deficiency I'm having is magnesium. In an attempt to mitigate that deficiency, I made a solution combining a gallon of distilled water with two tablespoons of epsom salts and applied as a foliar spray. Started applying this today - once in the morning and once in the evening. **************************************************** 1/14 - Day 60 / Day 32 Flower Watered my plants using spring water until I could produce runoff. The runoff readings were as follows: Z51: - pH = 6.4 - TDS = 1080ppm - EC: 2.2 Z52: - pH = 6.3 - TDS = 1040ppm - EC: 2.1 While it appears my pH is back in a healthy range, my EC readings are a bit higher than I'd like. Ideally, I'm aiming for 1.8 but didn't want to continue shocking my plants with a flush. **************************************************** 1/16 - Day 62 / Day 34 Flower My plants still haven't really turned a corner with the nutrient lockout issues as new leaves continue to succumb to the same symptoms of slow yellowing. Despite these issues, my buds are continuing to develop and becoming more full and dense.
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It's been a challenging couple of weeks, but things are looking up! After some LED light stress due to an additional led light being added, the plants have rebounded beautifully. Last week, I gradually increased the light intensity from 67% to 80%, and we're now into the second week of a reduced 12-hour light schedule. Every strain is thriving, and the tent is filling out nicely. The bonus auto-flower is particularly impressive, budding out at an incredible rate. A bit of LST has led to some stunning bud sites. The smell is strong, and the sticky resin is already starting to show—promising signs of a great yield ahead! Side note: Took pictures and videos with the tent lights off and camera light. It looks like an entirely different plant. The Trichomes reflect so much stronger with the cell LED when staring straight on.
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April 20-26 This week was a Frost explosion. Smells like you just walked into a candy store. Resin coverage extends into the fan leaves and the trichomes are a solid milky white. It's probably moving from the bulking phase into the ripening phase. I regret not doing any defoliation because the lower buds aren't where they should be but fine. 5 gallon pot in 2x2 is not enough space to bend branches to the max. I'm still satisfied.
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Dark time only use green light to check up the plants
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Second week of flower went well. The plant has over double the size at this point and we have early signs buds forming within the second week. Continuing to keep the light about 12 to 14 in above the canopy as the plant stretches. Plants are getting really bushy will prepare for a day 21 leaf strip to clear out the canopy and to allow for air flow while dropping humidity. Will also try to implement a second scrog for support.Currently The single seed Sent from khalifa for grow Contest is tallest pheno in the tent and healthiest looking that pheno will show on the top right in any of the disclosed pictures and videos.
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Très bonne croissance très rapide avec de belles ramifications, le stretch ×2
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No me pude estar de hacer una nueva poda de bajos, tercer y cuarto nudo a todas. Sigo batallando contra la araña roja :-( No hay manera de deshacerme de ella al 100% y cuando me sube un poco las temperaturas vuelven a salir. También podria haber ayudado porque programé mal el temporizador del ventilador hace un par de dias y estubo parado por la noche y coincidió también durante unas horitas mientras aun estaba encendido el ATS. , esas horas la temp habria subido hasta los 29 -30ªC. Volví a aplicarles otra con Solabiol por segunda vez, por arriba y por el en envés de las hojas , todo bién mojado. Como se puede ver en alguna fofto del seguimiento, en la semana 7 por ejemplo, antes tenia un tablón de madera con muchos abujeros para facilitar que suba el calorcito de los calefactores pero no las tenia todas al ser madera, me temo que al ser madera era más difícil de desinfectar bién el armario y obté por poner unos soportes elevadores metálicos con sus abujeritos. Creo que empiezo a estar enamorado del ATSPro , deberia esperar a que termine la flora para no tirar cohetes si pero por lo que voy viendo me está ganado mucho. Llevaba tiempo cultivando con COBs , anteriormente con LEC y anteriormente al LEC con PHS y esto es en diferencia lo más cómodo y que mejor reparte la luz y por lo que voy observando una mejor o mayor penetración lumíca , creo que esta iluminaria me permitirá que los cogollos arranquen de más abajo. toquemos madera. Esta semana empecé con el Delta 9 en el riego, las veces anteriores habian sido via foliar. terminada la semana creo que ya podemos asegurar que variedad es más vigorosa y cual predomina más el feno índico. Como puede observarse las Animal cokies ganan en altura con una distancia internudal mayor. Las OgKush todo al contrario, bajitas y una distancia internudal menor. Por lo que hace a la altura de las plantas las OGK rondarian entre los 70 ctms y las más altas que vendrian a ser la Animal C unos 90ctms. áprox.
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Hatte keine Zeit mehr die letzten Wochen zu dokumentieren. Die letzten Wochen waren sehr hart, teilweise stand sie mal für mehrere Tage drin, da draußen so ein Mist Wetter war. Da einige Blätter langsam sehe Gelb geworden sind und ich eigentlich schon mit Schimmel gerechnet hatte, hatte ich mich dazu entschieden sie zu ernten. Trocknungs Bedingungen waren richtig schrecklich. Musste die Pflanzen leider im Schuppen bei geschätzter Feuchtigkeit von 60-70%, leider nicht so optimal, ging aber diesmal nicht anders. Nach 3 Wochen Trocknung hatte ich schon leicht angst, dass die Blüten schon komplett Vergammelt sind, dem war aber nicht so. Trocken Getrimmt sind es 28g geworden, was mich sehr verwundert hat. KEIN SCHIMMEL, nichts! Sehr zufrieden mit der Sorte, sehr resistent was Schimmel aufgeht, training hat sie auch immer gut eingesteckt.
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2024/05/12 : nothing special to do this week, but there is yellowing too early... No more height gain, stretch is over. I set DLI to 36~45 and let LED at 20 cm from the tallest cola. RH still about 65% despite deshumidificator... biggest problem (for me) with Autopot system. I hope it will be OK. 2024/05/14 : I saw burned tips, that and the yellowing made me quick flush blueberry with 20 L of rain water at ambient temperature, pH=6.0. I thought I would avoid yellowing this time... 😅 I guess last shot of PK was a bit too much : I'll go for half of it for the next one. As plant was out of its grow space, I checked it and removed a few dead leaves, nothing more to notice. It was not easy to remove and reset plant without breaking anything!
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In der zweiten Stretch-Woche haben die Amnesia Haze Mädels ordentlich an Höhe und an Canopy zugelegt. Alle drei wachsen jedoch relativ unterschiedlich. Die beiden ungetoppten bilden den größten Kontrast. Die eine ist die Größte mit 74cm, die andere die Kleinste mit gerade mal 45cm, also ganze 30cm Unterschied. In der Mitte liegt die Getoppte mit 58cm, die sich schön über mehrere gleichmäßige Main Buds verteilten. Darin ähneln sich die Mittlere und die Kleinste. Trotzdessen die Kleine nicht getoppt ist, wächst sie jedoch ähnlich. Die helle Farbe des Blattwerks deutet auf einen erhöhten Nährstoffverbrauch im Stretch hin. Deshalb ist die kleinere auch weniger davon betroffen, als die anderen beiden. Den BioBizz Nährstoffgehalt habe ich entsprechend angepasst und erhöht. Da der Dünger auf Biologischer Basis ist, wird es ein paar Tage dauern, bis das Futter verwertet ist und auch komplett ankommt. Die Farbe wird also dann bald schon wieder leuchtend grün sein. Jetzt haben sie noch eine Woche bis zur finalen Defolierung und bis zum Lollipopping... Bis dahin...
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The buds are getting fat and there are plenty of bud sites and they are nice and frosty now the 2 that were lagging behind certainly aren't that far behind. I have bamboo canes ready to go in soon as the side branches are getting heavy and i don't want them to get snapped or anything now I come this far 40 days on 12/12 today Thanks for taking the time to read my update 🙏💚
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Hi All, I think I must have missed a week, don't know how I did that but I switched on the 16th OCT and this should have been the fifth week of flowering. Anyways I will change that over the weekend. Weekly update: *What's happening in the garden. So starting the fifth week of flowering and the buds are starting to bulk up. I still think the canopy is too dense but I am going to pretty much leave it and see how it plays out. Maybe I will thin out one large colla and see if that's going to grow a lot better but I don't know how meaningful this will be going forward. *On-going problems 1. Top canopy leaves still showing red stems. (I am almost to a point where I think this might be genetics) 2. Sweating problem - I've tried to lower temps, thin out canopy and dimming light. So I've done all that with limited success UNTIL I moved two dehumidifier into the room and lowered the RH in tent from low 70's to low 60's and I directed the top fan directly at the canopy rather than blowing slightly above the canopy. That seemed to help the plant sweat without leaves pointing up and tacoing. 3. Brown goo in reservoir - I am seeing some brown goo started to grow again but less than before. So I am going to increase the cannazym, hydro guard and PH at 5.5. *Neat trick to slightly increase your grow tent area. Since this is a monster mother plant in a 2x4 tent. I've been having trouble keeping her in check especially on the perimeter of the canopy so I actually added a input fan to decrease humidity and increase air flow and also created a positive atmosphere in the tent so the tent basically increased 10- to 15% in volume especially in the middle of the tent where my canopy is at so this gives her more room to bulk up the buds.