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I welcome everyone who came in for the first time or has long been following my blueberries. the girl blossoms and smells and already showers herself with trichomes. two days ago I used iron chelate on a sheet to stimulate photosynthesis and also, due to phosphorus deficiency, introduced dry water-soluble fertilizer NPK 10/54/10
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This is the 8th week. Thursday will be 9 weeks of 12/12. Some trichs are amber. They just added a good bunch of girth over the past few days, but most of the pistils are red now. The rest of them have been dropping leaves consistenly but the canopy remains full so they must be putting out more leaves. I just flushed to 80% runoff and found out that I had 1200ppm. I just got an ec meter but my last reading said closer to 600 so idk what happened there. I flushed until I had runoff ppm of about 150. Now they're back in the grow tent. I don't want to keep assaulting them with my microscope. I think they're ready. Just gonna let them settle another day or two to dry out a bit. I took one small branch off the small Wedding Cake plant on Thursday and I've just been watching it dry on my counter. It's been 5 days and the stem snaps but still leaves a fiber connecting. I put it into a small jar with a 64RH thing. I just want to try it. It already smells amazing. The leaves on the big CBD Blue Shark plant are going really yellow and some other colours are starting to come out as well. The buds all fattened up and got more frosty again. I was worried they were foxtailing but they got more calyxes underneath the peaks and have been making more of a pyramid shape. They're really close to peak. Harvest day will be March 17 or 18. March 17 1023pm chopped and hung after lights off all day. RH was 65% before I chopped and 50% after I closed the window and cut the plants off the saturated pots. I did a wet trim to prevent mold. The buds are sticky af. Gonna hang them to dry for 7-9 days before curing in jars :) March 18 : checked the RH when I woke up and it's chilling at 45% 😎 March 19 : just checked to see how they were drying. There are seeds in every plant. RIP I'll update when I put them in jars and again a few weeks later for final review. Overall it was a good grow despite the rocky start and a good introduction to the mainline technique and my new grow space. Next grow I should have everything pretty well dialed in. March 23 They were hanging for 3 days. Rh was around 45, then spiked to 65 overnight when I forgot to turn the fans back on. Temp was high at around 26.they felt wet after 2 days, and bone dry after 4 days. The stems still didn't snap but I put them in jars anyway. A day later, jar RH was 50%. I burped all the jars and there was a smell from the new jars. I took all the weed out, washed out the jars, and did a dry trim on the weed. One of the Wedding Cake plants must have gone hermie. I didn't see any bananas and didn't even realize there were seeds until the very end. The seed pods looked just like calyxes while the plants were growing. Many of the nugs are unusable. Under the sugar leaves are just layers and layers of seeds. Some weren't hit that badly. The CBD Blue Shark is much better off but still has some seeds. I'm trying to stay positive. It's a bit of a shock though. I'm anxious to try the finished product. If the flowers at least taste good and have a good effect, all is not lost.
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Week 4: Vegetative Growth BrrrrrrđŸ€§ It’s been a really cold week for this time of year so far—just under 15 degrees during the day and between 6 and 8 degrees at night. It’s supposed to stay this way for a few more days. But the Gelato is doing great anyway.đŸ’Ș The temperatures don’t seem to bother her, even though her growth has slowed down a bit... at least that’s how it seems to me. Still, I’m very happy... and she’s also starting to give off a little scent.😍
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Diese Woche stand eine große Entlaubung auf dem Plan. Alle haben es gut vertragen. Ende dieser Woche wird die VorblĂŒte eingeleitet
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Eternity Grow Cup 2025 | Plagron + Zamnesia Strain: Runtz Automatic (Zamnesia Seeds) 68 days from seed — and our beauty is blooming confidently, filling up with powerful, sticky buds bursting with intense aroma. The flowers are dense, resinous, and simply stunning to look at! Thanks to the balanced nutrition from Plagron and the top-quality genetics from Zamnesia, the plant has been thriving smoothly from the very beginning. Climate and care conditions: Temperature in the grow tent: 25°C day / 20°C night Humidity: 55–60% Light: 300W LED, 20/4 schedule Feeding: Plagron + Green Sensation Regular watering, pH control, LST, and defoliation of lower leaves helped unlock the full potential of this strain. Huge thanks to Zamnesia and Plagron for the opportunity to take part in such an inspiring and motivating competition! Onward to the finish line!
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Bending, tucking, wireing. Jackie seems to love it all, my fastest plant so far from seed. She is enjoying sun and few hours a day of CFL-s. Light nutes dosages seem to suit her needs, bacillus and myco doing their job very well, more than happy I am what can i say :) __________________ Update 13.10. I Decided i want to try supercropping on an auto strain, my jack is groeing ultra fast on a daily and i blv today is kinda good day considering the growth of an auto and her life cycle.. you can see the training i am doing as well, every 2 days i must move green wires and gently stick them to soil not to hurt roots, and spread them side branches that have 2 pair of nodes already. Lets see how will she respond in the next days :)
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Hey guys, sorry just another quick Update for you as I’m still busy.. Last week will be a little more Detailled, promise. Quick video for you from 09.12; on day 52 of bloom, just dialled the Fade in - the BBc started fading even without the Athena. Let’s hope for some flawless last weeks.
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Daily reports: Day 1. Watering - Night: 6.0 pH 636 ppm 3.0 l => 5.95 pH 1120 ppm 0.6 l Day 2. Watering - Night: 6.0 pH 596 ppm 3.0 l => 5.6 pH 2250 ppm 0.4 l Day 3. Watering - Day: 6.0 pH 596 ppm 3.0 l => 5.95 pH 2110 ppm 0.75 l Flushing - Night: 5.75 pH 8.0 l => 750 ppm Day 4. Watering - Day: 6.0 pH 636 ppm 3.0 l => 6.45 pH 703 ppm 2.3 l Watering - Night: 6.0 pH 619 ppm 2.0 l => 6.4 pH 833 ppm 0.3 l Notes: This week goal is to fix my mistakes and return Heracles in the normal state. Day 5. Watering - Day: 6.0 pH 636 ppm 2.0 l => 6.1 pH 954 ppm 0.65 l Watering - Night: 5.9 pH 600 ppm 1.5 l => 6.1 pH 935 ppm 0.25 l Day 6. Watering - Day: 5.85 pH 552 ppm 1.5 l => 6.1 pH 950 ppm 0.4 l Watering - Night: 6.0 pH 416 ppm 2.0 l => 6.0 pH 916 ppm 0.5 l Day 7. Watering - Day: 6.0 pH 512 ppm 2.0 l => 5.95 pH 1040 ppm 0.4 l Watering - Night: 5.9 pH 616 ppm 2.0 l => 5.8 pH 1060 ppm 0.8 l
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Holky se opět vytĂĄhly,ten ƙízek v litrovĂœm květináči vyskočil aĆŸ ke světlu tak jsem ho musel troĆĄku zkrotit. ZĂĄlivka kaĆŸdĂœ tƙetĂ­ den 4.5l na kytku, ph 6.3 ,ec 2.7 ,Green sensation uĆŸ dostĂĄvajĂ­ 1ml/l . ĆœĂĄdnĂœ problĂ©m nevidĂ­m,holky se majĂ­ k světu. Ten muj pokus s roztokem nic moc, ĆŸĂĄdnou změnu zatĂ­m nepozoruji ,hlavně proto ĆŸe to mĂĄm jen samospĂĄdem a nemĂĄm potƙebnĂœ tlak co tam mĂĄ bĂœt, tak to nechĂĄm zatĂ­m na někdy pƙíơtě 😆. Tak zase za tĂœden 🖖
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The sherbet is looking healthy and strong , nice green leafs. I still did not pot her out into a bigger pot, I had planned on doing this the week that passed, but it didn't happen just yet. I did some pulling on some of the toppen branches though to get them a little more even in height. I will get her into the new bigger pot very soon. And spots are opening up in the blooming closet, so as soon as I get this Tent-X controller online , she will probably be moving out to the blooming closet
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Je suis vraiment surpris đŸ˜Č le tronc a souffert c'est la 2e fois qu'il se fend en 2 cette fois c'est le chat qui a voulu sauter dedans je comprend pas trop il a du kiffer la plante et s'faire un kiff mais bon j'ai des gros dĂ©gĂąts a cause de lui j'ai rĂ©parer comme j'ai pu avec de laloe vera en gel pour cicatriser et du propolix (cire d'abeille) pour prevenir d'un Ă©tat fongique. Dailleur le propolix sa a l'air de marcher je traite par arrosage quand je voit qu'il va pleuvoir +2jour a raison d'1.5ml par litre (entre 69 et 99% d'humiditĂ© en gĂ©nĂ©ral ce mois d'aoĂ»t). Les tĂȘtes sont collante et grossise a fond grĂące au bactobloom utilisĂ© avant le propolix bien sur et du Green sensation de plagron. J'ai rĂ©adapter l'engrais de floraison j'ai changer pour alga bloom. La plante a eu une mini carence car le top bloom de top crop il est vraiment puissant 😂 L'odeur est lĂ©gĂšre mais pas oppressante c'est une odeur de Zkittlez/Gorilla glue donc En note de tete le sucre typĂ© 🍬 avec des note de pin/gaz avec un soupçon de cafĂ©. J'ai aussi installer un filet scrog qui ressemble Ă  rien mais qui est efficace pour le vent et bien aĂ©rĂ© les tĂȘtes car elle vont ĂȘtre dense et lourde je vais devoir surveiller les attaque fongiques de trĂšs prĂšs. Pour les nuisibles type thrips j'ai jamais eu une seule piqĂ»re sur la gorilla Zkittlez
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This was the boss lady’s first grow. This was under a spiderfarmer sf1000 which did a amazing job. I’m really surprised with the light in a 2x2. It did wonderfully. Now to the bubblegum. Once again fastbuds delivers for us with a plant that does exactly as they said it would. She didn’t top the plant or do any HST just from a time standpoint for the originals contest. This one could have actually went a little longer, however we have cloudy and amber trichomes already, and we flushed the last week. So with the contest ending today, might as well let her come down. This was a great plant for a beginner like they said it was. Even without me standing on her shoulder, she could have grown this one. The density of these buds is down right surprising. Super dense and super sticky. She smells exactly like big league bubblegum chew. We can’t wait until this dries and cures. I’m sure it will be amazing. I’ll update this diaries as soon as it’s dry with the final weight. Thanks for looking!
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Nonostante il climatizzatore non riesco a stare sotto i 30 gradi. Ma almeno non li supero. A parte questo tutto super, mi piacciono un sacco e promettono assai bene, specialmente una Tropicanna đŸ€©đŸ˜‹đŸ€€đŸ€đŸ€ Adesso spero che i fiori si gonfino come si deve visto che le ultime due volte sono stato un po' scarso sul peso. Ho anche aumentato la frequenza con cui do i fertilizzanti specifici per la fioritura.. Vedremo, ho ancora circa 5 settimane davanti
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This plant has stayed relatively compact and has developed extremely dense buds. Light is hitting her with around 850 PPFD.
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Hi everyone đŸ€— We are in the second week after changing the lighting time to 12/12 h. The actual proper flowering begins in the next 3-7 days, but the flowering days are counted 😊. It developed very nicely in the current week and got a real growth spurt 😍. Next week I'm going to take the bottom shoots that don't make it upstairs, so that she puts her energy in the upper part of the plant and not in the lower popcorn buds 👍. She will get Canna Vega Bio this week, and next week when the flowers start to develop, she will get Canna Flores. I wish you all a nice start into the new week, stay healthy đŸ™đŸ» and let it grow đŸŒ± You can buy this Strain at : https://greenhouseseeds.nl/ Type: Wonder Pie â˜ïžđŸŒ Genetics: Wedding Cake x OG Kush 👍😍 Vega lamp: 2 x Todogrow Led Quantum Board 100 W 💡 Flower Lamp : 2 x Todogrow Led Cxb 3590 COB 3500 K 205 W đŸ’ĄđŸ’Ąâ˜ïžđŸŒ Earth: Canna Bio â˜ïžđŸŒ Fertilizer: Canna Bio â˜ïžđŸŒđŸŒ± Water: Osmosis water mixed with normal water (24 hours stale that the chlorine evaporates) to 0.2 EC. Add Cal / Mag to 0.4 Ec Ph with Organic Ph - to 6.0
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Je passerai demain pour remplir les commentaires j ai actuellement pas mal de travail Ă  couper/trimer 😀 et le tous sur une jambe ..merci de votre comprĂ©hension.. Et voilĂ  une de moins la 1ere dos-i-dos de batney Ă  Ă©tĂ© couper et cette plante a fais les tĂȘte les plus compacte et dur que j ai jamais vue je pense ĂȘtre pas loin de la vĂ©ritĂ© en disant qu il doit y avoir 120g.. 150g sec sur cette seul plante ;) affaire Ă  suivre ..je rajouterai des photos demain )les photos avec flasch ne rendent pas service aux plantes;) Enfin on t est la recolte !!!! La strawberry x gorrila seche avec les dos i dos et la gorrilla x purple punch Les 2 cherry cola ont Ă©tĂ© trimer et mis en bocale pour curring Cherry cola 1= 88g Cherry cola 2= 83g Gorrila x purple punch = 40g J ai pas mal de travail je mettrais le journal Ă  jour au fur et Ă  mesure ;)
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2026-03-07 its so much fun to enter this Room, Girls are radiant, they are Lush green and happy! There is no big Differnece at all in all Pots sitting happy Girls at the moment iam brewing a Composttea, and last week they had a Topdress some Myco and bactrex so the Micorbiological Envoirement stays fresh The Sonnenerde Bio Hanferde matches very well with Biotabs, and especially with the Autopots its such an easy and effortless gardening Substrate Experiment Currently testing two different substrates: ‱ Terra Preta (local recycled brand) — the usual "go-to" soil ‱ Sonnenerde Bio Hemp Soil — being tested this grow; will also be recycled and refreshed with Biotabs products afterward So far there is no significant difference between the two substrates, which is a positive result. Switching growing mediums is always a risk, so the outcome is reassuring. Feeding & Maintenance Plan ‱ Refreshing mycorrhiza and microbes with Mycotrex and Bactrex ‱ Applying compost tea to all plants ‱ If any deficiencies appear: top-dress with Silicium Flash ‱ Continuing the "just add water" strategy otherwise Setup & Method The plants are growing in an Autopot system using the Biotabs "just add water" strategy. Setup process: 1. Mix in Startrex 2. Add Silicium Flash 3. Add Biotabs tablets 4. Add Mycotrex 5. Water with Bactrex This turns any soil into a living, active growing medium. Combined with Autopot, it acts as a cheat code for effortless growth — resulting in large, healthy plants with an excellent and flavorful end product.
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BEGIN WEEK 8 - Day 50 - 12/11 - Light Water. Day 3 into flowering. Observe red stems. Day 51 - 12/12 - Day 4 into flowering. Red streaks on stem disappearing slowly. Plain Water about a cup. Day 52 - 12/13 - Day 5 into flowering. No Water. Day 53 - 12/14 - Day 6 into flowering. 1.8ml Grow + 1.2 Calmag fed. Red Streaks appear to be stopped growing, looking good progress. Trimmed Fan leaves to expose canopy. Minor adjustment to ties. Day 54 - 12/15 - Day 7 - 1 Week in flowering. Light plain water. About 2 cups. Growth like wild, nice dense green canopy formed. Trimmed lower growth, fan leavs, chopped off weak tops from bottom. Adjusted ties, spaced out the main tops. Day 55 - 12/16 - Day 8 into flowering. Light plain water. Day 56 - 12/17 - Day 9 into flowering. 2ml + 1.2ml Ferts. Plant ajustment and red streaks recovered really good. Overall looking healthy to my rookie vision. END WEEK 8.
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Flushed the res today, switched the nutes and flipped my light to 12/12. Its fair is now in the hands of the gods haha..., Will upload some pics after their first 12 hour sleep in 9 weeks!!!... This things sure going to stretch during flower, every day each tops is stretching to the next square on the scrog. . . The Gorilla is stretching and looking lovely, nice dark leaves oozing oils and aromas, love this girl/boy haha... . Last night of week 1 flower, plants looking awesome, all potential bud sites reaching for the light from the scrog.
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Week 13 from seed. Week 9 of flower. And this one matters. Not because everything changed overnight — but because this is where the run starts showing its final intentions. One plant came down, one plant keeps going, and both are teaching something different. This week marks the point where observation becomes more important than intervention. The work is mostly done now. What happens here is less about pushing, and more about reading. Watching. Letting the plant finish saying what it has to say. From seed to now, this run has stayed simple on purpose. 12/12 from seed, steady environment, minimal overcorrection, and a consistent approach from start to finish. No chasing numbers, no dramatic swings, no last-minute magic tricks. Just stable inputs, careful observation, and letting the cultivar express itself without interruption. And that is exactly what this week reflects. One of the two plants was harvested this week — not because she was clearly ahead, and not because the other was behind, but because this stage offers a rare opportunity to compare expression across harvest timing. Same cultivar, same room, same feed, same environment — slightly different finish line. That is useful information, especially when the goal is not just yield, but understanding the medicine at different stages of maturity. This is less about “ready” and more about reference. One plant comes down now to show what this cultivar offers at this point in ripeness. The second stays standing to show what another few days may add, remove, or transform. That kind of side-by-side tells more than any chart ever will. The room itself remains unchanged and stable. Conditions are still exactly where they have been: controlled, calm, and predictable. No changes to the environment, no major changes to irrigation, and no attempt to force a finish. At this stage, consistency is the strategy. Feeding is now reduced to enzymes only. No base nutrients, no boosters, no extras — just enzymes and water. At this point, the plant is no longer building aggressively. She is finishing. Enzyme-only irrigation helps break down residual organic matter in the substrate, keeps the root zone active and clean, and allows the plant to continue consuming what it has already stored internally. This is not about “flushing” in the old dramatic sense. It is simply about removing excess input and allowing the plant to finish on what it already carries. And she is using it beautifully. This is where the fade begins to tell the truth. The shifting leaf color isn’t decline — it is redistribution. Nitrogen is being pulled, chlorophyll is breaking down, stored resources are moving, and the plant is redirecting what remains into final reproductive output. That is why the greens soften. That is why purples begin to appear. That is why red tones start surfacing through senescence and cooler expression. This is the plant using herself completely. And visually, she is doing it with style. There is color now in every direction — softened greens, faded lime, muted reds, touches of purple, and that late-flower pale glow that only shows up when a plant is actually finishing instead of just aging. The flowers are dense, compact, and fully formed. Resin is heavy. Structure is holding. Light still catches everything. The room is shining. Both plants are carrying weight well. Dense tops, compact flowers, strong stacking, and resin coverage from crown to lower sites. No loose finish, no empty tops, no weak lower structure. Even now, late into flower, she still looks composed. The harvested plant came down thick. Big structure, strong frame, dense flower, and stems with enough development to show those hollow internal channels that often appear in vigorous, well-fed, fast-moving growth. Frost coverage is heavy, texture is compact, and she carried herself like a proper finisher from top to bottom. She is now drying in a rack rather than hanging whole — not as a stylistic choice, just a practical one. Space dictates workflow sometimes, and good growing means adapting without romanticizing process. Same plant, same finish, different drying logistics. The important part is controlled handling from here. And during harvest, she gave a little extra. Fresh finger resin from harvest always deserves its own note. What collects on the fingers during live harvest is not the same material as what comes later during dry trim. Similar in origin, different in state. Fresh harvest resin is live expression — warm, volatile, aromatic, soft, and immediate. It is closer in spirit to charas in the traditional sense: resin gathered from living plant material by direct contact, long before modern processing tried to standardize everything. That matters, because what is collected in that moment still carries a different volatile profile than what comes later from dry trim. Dry trim finger hash is still resin. Fresh harvest finger resin is living resin. They are related, but they are not the same conversation. And for people who have never paid attention to that difference, this is one of those details worth learning once and never forgetting. The second plant remains standing, and she is still earning her place. Still dense. Still shining. Still building. Not dramatically, not explosively — just quietly continuing. And that is the point now. Late flower is no longer about visible daily change. It is about subtle shifts. Trichome maturity. Water behavior. Leaf surrender. Aroma transition. Hidden risk. Final swelling. This is where “not doing much” becomes one of the most active parts of the entire cycle. Because this is the stage where small mistakes matter most. Now is when you watch for ripeness. Now is when you watch for overstay. Now is when you watch for mold that never comes. Now is when you watch for trichomes instead of pistils. Now is when restraint becomes part of the skillset. She may come down next week. She may ask for a little more. That decision will not be made by calendar — it will be made by what the plant says next. And that is where we leave her. One harvested. One still speaking. Both worth listening to. Big love to everyone following this run — old heads, new eyes, silent watchers, loud supporters, curious growers, skeptics, believers, and everyone who gave this diary even a second of attention. To the GrowDiaries platform. To the community. To the people who watch closely. To the ones who question everything. To the ones who just came for pretty flowers and stayed for the process. To Zamnesia for the genetics. To Plagron for the feed. To the gear keeping the room steady. To the people behind the brands. To the growers behind the screens. And to both plants for doing exactly what they were supposed to do. Week 13. Week 9 flower. One down. One still glowing. 📡 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 đŸ“Č 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 âž» 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) âž» Genetics ‱ Zamnesia Seeds — Genetics used in this project https://www.zamnesia.com/ âž» đŸŒ± Soil, Substrates, Boosters & Root Support ‱ Plagron — Substrates, bio mixes, and supportive products https://plagron.com/en/ âž» 🎒 Storage, Curing & Preservation ‱ Grove Bags — Curing and storage solutions https://grovebags.com/ âž» 📾 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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Hallo zusammen đŸ€™. Das war es jetzt fĂŒr sie wir sehen uns in 3 Wochen fĂŒr den Erntebericht đŸ€™