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Beginn 3. Blütewoche Tag18 Blüte Die beiden bekamen heute jeweils 2l Wasser mit Biotabs PK Booster.
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🌿 Wochenkommentar Beide Pflanzen sind in der vergangenen Woche weiterhin sehr gleichmäßig gewachsen und stehen nun bei ca. 112 cm 🌱📏. Trotz der eher kühlen und regnerischen Wetterphase wirken beide insgesamt vital und stabil 💪🌿. Das Wachstum war unter diesen Bedingungen etwas verlangsamt, jedoch ohne erkennbare Stressanzeichen. Der starke Wind heute 🌬️ macht die Bambusstäbe als Stütze besonders wichtig, da die Pflanzen inzwischen eine gewisse Höhe und Masse erreicht haben. Die mechanische Unterstützung ist aktuell entscheidend, um Schäden am Haupttrieb zu vermeiden. Sobald die Erde nach den anhaltenden Regenfällen wieder ausreichend abgetrocknet ist ☔➡️🌤️, folgt die nächste Bewässerung mit Brennnessel–Ackerschachtelhalm-Ferment in einer Dosierung von 10 ml/L 🌿. Damit soll die allgemeine Widerstandskraft der Pflanzen weiter unterstützt werden. Mit den nun wieder ansteigenden Temperaturen 🌡️ ist in der kommenden Woche mit einem deutlich aktiveren Wachstum zu rechnen 🚀🌱. ⸻ 🌿 Weekly Comment Both plants continued to grow very evenly over the past week and are now at approximately 112 cm 🌱📏. Despite the rather cool and rainy weather conditions, both plants appear healthy and stable overall 💪🌿. Growth was slightly slowed under these conditions, but no signs of stress are visible. Today’s strong wind 🌬️ makes the bamboo stakes especially important, as the plants have reached a significant height and biomass. Structural support is currently essential to prevent any damage to the main shoot. Once the soil has dried sufficiently after the prolonged rainfall ☔➡️🌤️, the next irrigation will include a nettle and horsetail ferment at a dosage of 10 ml/L 🌿. This is intended to further strengthen the overall resilience of the plants. With temperatures now rising again 🌡️, a noticeably more vigorous growth phase is expected over the coming week 🚀🌱.
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We’re very much back with three relatively healthy plants, even though they’re a bit stunted. I clipped a few leaves here and there, applied some LST (because I just can’t help myself 😅 probably not really necessary), and have now topped them for a second time. At this point it’s all about keeping conditions stable and letting them grow out. Onwards and upwards, keep on growing. 🌱 Stats so far: 💧 Watering: Every third day 🌡️ Temp: 26–28°C 💦 Humidity: 70% RH 📈 VPD: ~1.13 kPa 💡 Light: ~600 PPFD
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Day 29: Watered the plants 0.3L with nuts 600 ppm, 1276 us/cm, PH 6.4 Day 31: Watered the plants 0.5L with nuts 533 ppm, 1134 us/cm, PH 6.2 Performed a more aggressive lst Used neem oil to prevent pests Day 33: Performed more lst Did some defoliation 75% light Day 34: Watered the plants 0.5L with nuts 588 ppm, 1251 us/cm, PH 6.3 Day 35: Performed more lst Plants already recovered from topping Day 36: Watered the plants 0.5L with nuts 622 ppm, 1329 us/cm, PH 6.4 Added bloom Topped the 2 younger plants
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Things are looking good, started with some lst with my hands at first now I've secured them with ties. The gelato looks like it finally want to start its growth due to whatever stress it was going through. Happy with how things are picking up
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This week fall has entered the scene and the girls are nearing the end of their time in the sun. Front right: Og Kush auto - week 7 she’s got some burnt tips but the terps are the absolute loudest. Straight up reminds me of back in the day when you’d get that rare dankness that only rolled around every blue moon. Started pre flush this week with 10 ml per gal winter frost, 5 ml per gal ruby, and 5 ml per gal of the carb from new millennium. Front left: Pineapple Og auto - week 8 she’s is stacking those golf ball nugs and is a beauty queen. The terps I’m getting are like gym socks and dog shit with some gas. Super stoked to try it out. Not available on Humboldt site so I’m pretty sure it’s a trial pack? Either way glad they sent them to me. Started pre flush this week with 10 ml per gal winter frost, 5 ml per gal ruby, and 5 ml per gal of the carb from new millennium. Back left: Dream Queen auto - week 6 she’s still has a few weeks to go before I start doing any pre flush. She’s out going the tent but I’m not complaining. The terps are a little lighter and still developing. I can’t really seem to trim it enough. It’s like every time I look at her I have to take off another fan leave. Humboldt tri gro is going really well and man I’m super stoked. Just a few weeks left till they go in the diy “canna troll” I rigged up. Big spliffs and mad rips grow brows 🤘✌️🌲🔥💨
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Die Sticky Broccoli scheint jetzt richtig auf Touren zu kommen, der Geruch hat sich intensiviert und ist kaum noch zu übersehen. Die Buds haben sichtbar an Masse zugelegt und sind auf dem besten Weg, ein ordentliches Festmahl zu liefern. Laut Zamnesia liegt die Reifezeit bei 8-9 Wochen, und wir haben bereits die ersten bernsteinfarbenen Trichome gesichtet, aber noch sind wir nicht ganz erntereif. Die Pflanze befindet sich jetzt in den letzten Zügen vor der Ernte, doch es fühlt sich an, als möchte sie noch "fetter" werden. LST und Topping haben die Reifezeit etwas verlängert, aber dafür bekommen wir jetzt ordentlich Substanz. Die Spannung steigt. 😐
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Back 2 are on week 5 day 34 of flowering & front plant Orange sherbet clone is week 8 day 54 & very close to harvest, changed her over & flushing with water & Rezin only. Awaiting delivery of a new 60x microscope lense to view trichomes but the buds look like their just about done. Calyx closed & swollen, amber pistils curling in, they are nice & dense buds.
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The weather in my country suddenly got warmer unexpectedly. That's why I'm having problems with the temperature. Still, it seems to be going well for now. I watered on the 51st day. I will do it again today and with full fertilizer.
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Just a quick update looking good give them a trim and a water bud sites all over let’s go 😎👍 not a lot more to say. See ya next week ☺️ I will mark each plant next week with a better update 😎
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Buds starting to form!!!! Day 2 of week 8 4/3/25 UPDATE: Flushed with Fox farm sledgehammer ph’d at 6.8 Soils were low at 5.8 4/5/25 update: fed with nutes 4/7/25: watered with plain water ph’d at 6.5 4/8/25: did a slight heavy defoliation to get ready for week 9!
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Yoooyooyoo, Wekk 13 got some ups and downs. I ran out of calmag starting the grow and kinda hoped i don't need it. If you have strong LED lights and like to have the light close to the canopy like me i would HIGHLY recommend you using calmag. You can see i got magnesium chlorosis pretty early on and the Plagron basic fertilizer did not provide enough with the low-ish dose i gave (1,2ml/l). I like to grow autos and you can't feed that more than that, it feels wrong to do it with photos haha BUT i did. 2ml/L EACH. and 0,5 calmag which seems enough. But me wanting to try out foliar spray (brilliant idea), because i already could see calcium spots on the leaves. kinda got me some slight toxicity (you can see the tips if you look closely) But she is gucci on calmag i can tell haha. Got a nice green color again and looks very healthy right now. she is drinking about 1-2L a day depends on the weather. DLI was around 35. She will look so good in a few weeks, i can't wait. Cheers (:
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Dia 73 y esta Cream Cookies no deja de sorprenderme. Tiene colores hermosos, desprende un aroma dulce que se siente frutal mezclado con el de Zkittlez. He disfrutado mucho cultivando estas variedades y estoy muy conforme por la resistencia y adaptabilidad al entrenamiento. Ahora planeo iniciar el lavado de raíz cuando ya no quede ningún tricoma transparente, eso es todo por ahora.
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We are all finished! 79 days from seed, 11 weeks !
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04/06/2021 (DAY 80) Esta semana se cambio la solucion y vamos a recuperar unos pequeños desajuste de ph que tuve la semana pasada. 08/06/2021 (DAY 84) Comenzamos con el lavado de raíces! Solo agua y un poco de Power Finish. La carencia de potasio se dio por un mal control o descuido del ph, no obstante lo cual las plantas evolucionan muy bien! Dicha carencia se dio en 1 planta.
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I‘m back at Germany! After 3 weeks Break, my roommate gave Its best to take care of them… Temperature and humidity were Not that perfect, as I just told her to water and dung them right. But still they Look pretty good. I had to defoliate as much as I can to stop them to get oversized. Still Strawberry Banana got a huuuuge Stretch! It is way to Big for the tent… I might think about, letting her grow on the outside, to perform the Best and Not getting sun burnt by the light, which is to close on the buds. I water them now with 1,5L per day or until they get a drain. Looking forward on hold This setup for a while, increasing the Temperature again and try to drop the humidity down to 40%…
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LSD Zamnesia Tripping 🙂 | Fresh Frozen, Ice Water & Temple Balls — Week 16 From Seed First of all… Yes 😄 We are once again dividing the harvest reports into multiple chapters, and once again we apologize for that. But honestly, there was simply no way to fit: * harvest, * drying, * trimming, * curing, * smoke review, * macro photography, * fresh frozen work, * washing, * extraction, * and hash making… …into a single GrowDiaries update without rushing through important parts of the process. And this part? This part deserved its own spotlight completely. Because this week was not about flower anymore. This week was about resin. Living resin. Fresh frozen material. Ice water extraction. Patience. Cold temperatures. Sticky hands. And slowly transforming trichomes into beautiful hash. For everyone joining only now, quick recap: These LSD girls were grown under 12/12 from seed from the very beginning. Minimal training, mostly natural structure, gentle leaf manipulation, and environmental balance instead of aggressive intervention. Part of the harvest was dried traditionally and already covered in the previous report. But another part… …never got dried at all. Straight during harvest, selected flowers were removed fresh from the plants and immediately vacuum sealed before going directly into the freezer. No drying. No curing. No waiting. Fresh frozen. And that changes everything. The goal here is preservation. When flowers are frozen immediately after harvest, a large portion of the volatile compounds: * terpenes, * flavonoids, * aromatic compounds, * and delicate resin characteristics… …can remain much closer to their living state compared to traditionally dried material. This is why fresh frozen extraction became so respected in modern hash making. It captures a version of the plant that only exists for a very short moment in time. Alive. Wet. Fresh. Fully expressed. And honestly? Opening those frozen bags weeks later felt like reopening harvest day itself 😄 The flowers still looked incredibly resinous even after sitting frozen for weeks waiting for wash day. Now let’s talk process. For the wash itself, we used the Bubbleator machine courtesy of Zamnesia , and honestly huge thanks to them for providing it. They knew I wanted to start exploring ice water extraction properly, and they were kind enough to support the journey. The setup itself is actually beautifully simple. First: ice. Lots of ice 😄 The machine was filled partially with ice first before adding the fresh frozen material inside the working bag. The flowers themselves were placed inside a closed 220-micron washing bag. This is important because the bag keeps the plant material contained while still allowing the trichome heads to separate during agitation. After placing the material inside: * more ice on top, * cold water added, * everything submerged, * and then… …we waited. Around 30 minutes or so. And this step is actually extremely important. A lot of people think washing starts when the machine turns on. But honestly? The wash starts before that. This resting phase allows the frozen material to: * slowly rehydrate, * absorb water again, * become fully saturated, * and most importantly… * become extremely cold throughout the entire plant material. Why does this matter? Because trichomes become brittle at very cold temperatures. The colder everything gets: * the easier the resin heads separate, * the cleaner the release becomes, * and the less physical force is required. That is also why ice exists under and above the material: * lower temperatures evenly, * protect the resin, * and maintain the cold environment throughout the wash. Once the water temperature approached near freezing… …the machine came alive 😄 And honestly? Watching the water slowly transform during the wash is always magical. At first: just ice, water, and flowers. Then slowly: foam, cloudiness, resin separation, and finally that beautiful milky golden water hash makers love seeing appear. Meanwhile on the side, we prepared the filter bags. We did not use every single micron separation individually because honestly sometimes over-separating becomes unnecessary depending on goals and material quality. Instead, we focused on collecting the grades we actually wanted to work with and enjoy. And then came one of the most satisfying parts of the entire process: Collection 😄 Slowly lifting the bags. Watching the resin gather. Carefully scraping. Separating grades. Observing texture and color differences. Beautiful creamy resin everywhere. Some lighter. Some slightly darker. Some sandy. Some greasy. Every layer carrying slightly different characteristics. After collection, the resin was carefully freeze-dried. And this part also requires patience. First freeze drying. Then breaking it apart. Then more drying. Then more waiting 😄 Depending on environment and conditions, full drying can take several days because trapped moisture inside hash is dangerous long term. Rushing this step can ruin months of work later. In this case, the process stretched closer to about a week before everything felt properly stable and ready to work. And honestly… This is where the magic really started. Once dry enough, we allowed the hash to rest briefly before beginning the hand-working process. No extreme heat. No giant pressure. No fancy machinery. Just: room temperature, body warmth, gentle pressure, folding, rolling, stretching, and patience. The room itself stayed around 15°C, which turned out to be perfect for working the resin slowly without overheating it. And this step matters far more than many people realize. When hand-working hash properly: * oils redistribute, * compounds begin merging, * terpenes spread through the material, * oxidation starts slowly, * texture evolves, * and curing begins transforming the resin itself over time. You are not simply “rolling hash.” You are starting a living curing process. And slowly… The texture changed completely. From sandy loose resin… to creamy material… to sticky dough… to smooth beautiful temple balls. Honestly, seeing that transformation happen in your hands never gets old 😄 Final result? Three temple balls total: * two smaller ones from smaller micron collections, * and one large main temple ball that became the true star of the session. Final weight: 46.5 grams.( big one ) And honestly? I was extremely happy with that result. Especially considering the quality, texture, color, and how beautifully this LSD washed overall. Once formed, the temple balls were wrapped carefully in parchment paper before being vacuum sealed for long-term curing. And now? They rest. Months. Maybe longer. Waiting. Because the goal here is not “fresh hash.” The goal is evolution. Traditional temple ball style curing allows: * oils to redistribute, * compounds to merge, * texture to transform, * aroma to deepen, * and the entire resin profile to mature over time. Almost like aging wine. Or curing cheese. Or fermenting traditional products slowly and intentionally. This is medicine with patience built into the process. And honestly… That part alone deserves respect. We also included: * detailed process photos, * collection stages, * macro photography, * texture closeups, * curing progression, * and multiple stacked macro images showing the resin in insane detail. Some of these stacks reached: * 62 frames, * 87 frames, * 114 frames, * and even 152-frame focus stacks. Because honestly, hash under macro magnification becomes another universe completely. The textures stop looking real. Tiny resin mountains. Oil rivers. Micro-crystals. Glossy surfaces. Soft creamy structures. It almost starts looking geological instead of botanical 😄 Mr. Baggy of course supervised the entire operation like the professional resin inspector he clearly believes he is. And next week… The final chapter arrives. Smoke review. Curing review. Flower review. Hash review. Terpene evolution. Effects. Textures. Lessons learned. Mistakes made. And final thoughts after this entire LSD journey from seed to cured medicine. And finally… Thank you. To Zamnesia for the genetics and the Bubbleator. To Plagron. To F.O.G. To all the LEDs, gear, and equipment involved. To GrowDiaries. To the community. To the OG followers. To the new curious visitors. To the silent supporters. To the skeptics. To the lovers and even the haters 😄 To everyone spending time sharing this strange beautiful plant journey with us. Wishing everyone: cold water, sticky fingers, healthy plants, beautiful resin, and enough patience to let good hash become great hash 🌱
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Defoliated, some lst again and lollipop. Pre flowering and "scrog" full already
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Buenas noches familia, actualizamos la semana 3 de floración, y es que están increíbles nuestras gorillas girls, tienen un grosor de 7mm de tallo central, espectacular. Empezaron a formarse nuestras flores y es que ya tenemos muchas ganas de ver como se ponen estos ejemplares. El ph está controlado en 6,5 regamos cada 48h , todos los riegos llevan nutrientes. Es predominante sativa y tarda alrededor de 9 semanas.