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She's been struggling. She's too big for the clone chamber at this point. I had to transplant her and put her in the bigger tent which is the flower tent. She's kinda diminutive and had a few chops here and there that make her a little rough. Anyways she's in a 1 gallon pot now and is in the flower tent. She should get some good lighting for the last half of flower.
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Stretch is mostly over and can see,buds begin to fatten up. 🔥Gelato, Do si do, and amnesia are in a 3 way tie for tallest plant but amnesia got tallest the fastest. Alaskan purples are the runts of the group.🔥 Amnesia has the biggest buds followed closely by the do si do and gelato tied for 2nd. Within days of getting the air fixed 😁😁😁 almost done venting the heat from the dehumidifier almost time to let the ladies get ripe in the dry coolness 😎😎😎
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So heres my germination method. Soak/shake seeds in 3% h202 solution for a few minutes and let sit until tiny bubbles form on seed coat. Rinsed in clean rain water. Then placed in HPO's GREEN-SUPREME used as seed soak solution. With a small amount of ANTI-MATTER for enzymes. Soaked 12hrs (mostly I just soak a few hrs) Straight into Gro-Dirt Super Starter soil. Watered seeds in gently with diluted DARK-MATTER solution to get the mycorrhizal species attached as soon as possible. Once they came up, 18-24hrs later, sprayed gently with a mix of GREEN-SUPREME & RHIZO-MOJO Just a small pinch of both in a 1ltr spray bottle. All this was done in a dark warm place on a heat mat. In a humidity dome. Happy growing friends
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3/25/2023 Week 6- Day 1 of Veg (Day 52 overall) Added my first between changes SILICA Top offs. Was worried that when you add it to pre mixed Nutes that it can make the whole thing turn into a gummy looking substance. I was ready to drain the system and start it over for the week if needed, but no issues adding it to the tank. the Silica going into the Res didn't gummy the system up, it did drop my PH by quit a bit causing me to have to bring it back in balance. 36 Gallons in the Tank Silica Add .5mil/Gal = 18Mil I topped some that needed to be topped, I defoliated some that needs to be defoliated. Since I have moved into Week 6 I have increased the light intensity up to just over 500 maxing it out for Veg Cycle. Next increase will be Week 1 of Flower. 3/26/2023 Week 6- Day 2 of Veg (Day 53 overall) All conditions looked great. Other than me not putting one of the humidifiers back right which means it didn't work last night so Humidity was lower than I like. But got the Humidifier back on it's stand correctly and it is now pumping away. With that I decided to give the plants a day off from any stresses, no topping, no FIMing, no Defoliation for today. Just some good old soaking up the light rays and the ability to get all the Nutes they would like.. 3/27/2023 Week 6- Day 3 of Veg (Day 54 overall) Looking kind of Bushy today, so I defoliated some, and topped some. 3/28/2023 Week 6- Day 4 of Veg (Day 55 overall) PH was a little lower than I like 5.74 so I added a few Mil of PH UP and brought it back up to 5.94. Not much else at this stage, just I topped a little and I defoliated a little. 3/29/2023 Week 6- Day 5 of Veg (Day 56 overall) Topped a little, Defoliated a little Watched them grow!! 3/30/2023 Week 6- Day 6 of Veg (Day 57 Overall) Main action today was breaking down my old tent and setting up a new tent and getting my second RDWC system setup and ready for clones. I Topped a little, I Defoliated some and started taking a good look at what I would like to take for clones in the coming days. I have a few bottom branches that look every promising for my clone material on each. 3/31/2023 Week 6- Day 7 of Veg (Day 58 overall) #3 is at 16" Tall #2 is at 13" Tall
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She’s a lovely girl just rewatched her growth sport zone and hoping in a few days she starts her pre stretch! I had to shuffle these girls around in order to suit lighting raises I’ll have to do for the purple punch! Lucky I have 3 adjustable lights ;) I think next week will be assured to be a sea of green so looking forward to training through the scrog! Thanks for stopping by buddies, feel free to hit that like button as it’s free 😉 thank you in advance.
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Going for the final countdown but meanwhile Albinism has appeared in some flowers! I think it must be the panel it was very close to them although it is a bit late now the lights have been distanced a bit more from the canopies. Starting Week 7 where i will slowly start reducing the dosages from the nutrients up to the final week 8 where they will be flushed with pure water until harvest
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Zatím vše Oukej . Obě ty GUANA nechám zozpustit v 5 l. Vody 24 hodin. Pořádně v barelu protřepu a rozdělím mezi tři princezny.🍨🍨🍨
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Day 31 - 38 (Day 32) I’m going to lower the humidity in the room to 55-60. Still no bananas but I’m still quite worried about #3 fully popping and ruining my whole crop. Since there is a good chance it’s going to herm, I’m going to give it with a small feeding today and watch it like a hawk this week. I think the boost actually made a decent difference in #5 from last week. I’m seeing slightly fatter main colas but that could just be from less topping/smaller plant or less nitrogen. I’ve decided to push my luck and give a boost to each plant. These things just aren’t filling out like they should. They look like they are on day 23 not 33. I’m going to top dress 3 tablespoons of 1-4-2 Destiny launch and later tonight I’m going to water in a low strength feeding of 0-0-15 kelp extract. I’m going to give a final heaping tablespoon of nature’s pride bloom to #5 so it can stretch to the end. I’m also going to lower the lights by a few inches. The tallest cola is now about 13 inches away and the rest of the canopy is at about 18–24. If I see signs of light stress I’ll raise it back up but I’m sure it could use the extra light on the lowers. (Day 33) I’ve been reading that bigger plants just take longer to mature and that’s probably why my plant hasn’t fully filled out or is about a week behind. I still could have done a better job defoliating some of the smaller larf branches on the bottom which just robs the good branches of energy. The more I think about it, the more I think I did a very poor job of defoliating the middle canopy. I’m still seeing lots of larf and small buds on the inside not getting much light. I’m still really worried about herms after finding that branch so I don’t want to stress them anymore. Removing suckers now is pointless. I missed my window of opportunity and now I have to deal with it. I’m going to slide an old DVD player underneath #6 to bring it up to canopy level. It’s lower buds are definitely not getting enough light. (Day 34) Ever since lowering the light, the canopy has gotten a few degrees warmer. I’ve noticed the buds don’t feel as sticky on top compared to the lower tucked branches that feel almost wet with resin. Outdoor weed grown in my climate will never reach the temperature where it degrades resin luckily. (Day 36) The buds are definitely swelling but not to the degree I want. Call me picky but I prefer my nugs as chunky as possible. I’m seeing lots of pistils but not much nug matter. Ive heard too many pistils can be caused by the overuse of alfalfa, kelp and seaweed extracts because of the natural PGR’s in them. I’m definitely going to reduce the amount of that stuff I use next round. I hope I’m just wrong and this tent is going to really fatten up this week but I have my doubts. (Day 37) A purple fade is starting on the underside of every plant except the bush who still is super dark green still. Last watering I got a nice amount of runoff so I’m just going to leave her until the end. I’m seeing a bit of yellowing on #5. I’m going to give it one final full strength feeding plus some rock dust and oyster shell tomorrow and that’s a wrap for nutrients. I might as well hit everything else with a final low strength 0-0-15 too. (Day 38) I’m amazed at how much this stuff smells compared to my last round. It smells very earthy and floral with a hint of pine. Definitely not that gassy smelling pine but more of a sweet pine.
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Kannabia Run – Weekly Update The plants are doing really well! 🌱 Most of them have already been topped, although 4 of them showed some signs of stress — nothing too worrying though. Unfortunately, the transplanting schedule has to change. Due to some work that needs to be done in the growroom, the girls will have to stay one more week in their current pots. Hopefully, this won’t delay things too much! Once the work is done, they’ll go straight into their final 10L pots. From there, it’s just about 2 weeks before we flip to flower 🌸. I need to finish this run a bit quicker than originally planned, but we’re pushing forward strong! 🚀 For feeding, the plants are currently on a light schedule: Fish Mix (BioGrow) at 1.5 ml/L Alga Mic at 2 ml/L Given one after the other, every other watering 💧. pH is kept between 6.0 – 7.0, and ppm levels range around 400–550 for now. 🌿
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05/19/2020 All going well, have to grow in containers this season, I might be moving before harvest so only veggies in the ground. But all are adjusting well 😊 I will give more details on individual plants shortly #1 is10" tall new growth looks good getting thick. #2 is 11.5" tall #4 is 7" tall but healthy #5 is 16"
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Was a real pleasure from beginning to end, no problem during all the cycle for a good result for weight but an AMAZING result for taste 😍
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Genetics : KINGS JUICE (Mimosa X Kings Kush) King's Juice has been developed by The Green House Seed Company by combining Mimosa and King's Kush together. The team says its unique, fast-growing plant will surprise you with her beautiful violet/reddish colour leaves and trichomes all over her. The structure is quite interesting too. They say She will grow into coney type with a long main cola allowing the secondary branches to make a beautiful crown around her. They advertise the smell and taste to as floral notes followed by citrusy and earthy hints. They are saying the effects are uplifting, making your body feel light and active but giving your head a little buzz. 📏Spectacles: - Whole crop: Height: 9.5 in Width: 13 in - Leaf: Length: 4 in Width: 1 in 💡Light: MARS HYDRO TSW 2000 ·Low Energy Consumption LED Grow Light: Consuming 300w and mounted with 704 pcs chips, TSW2000 is able to replace a 400w HPS light while saving 25% electricity energy. ·High Efficiency LED Grow Light: With total light output PPF 716umol/S and leading PPE 2.6umol/j, it’s 50% more photon efficient and can promise a 30% more yield comparing to the old HPS/MH lights. ·Patent Highly Reflective Hood Design: The reflector design on TSW2000 has been patented, which can effectively collect the light dispersed in all directions to improve its light utilization and help plants obtain more light absorption. ·Full Spectrum Plant-Preferred Spectra: By the special combination of spectra that emits most light in the 400-700nm waveband, extremely conducive to plant photosynthesis. Adequate IR(730-740nm) is also included in the spectrum to induce bigger buds. ·Dimming And Daisy Chain Function Available: With an independent dimming knob on the removable driver, supporting 0-100% brightness adjustment and up to 15 LEDs daisy-chained in series, it provides various light intensity for different plant stages and meanwhile saves energy. ·Reliable Certifications And Warranty: CE, ETL, RoHS, UKCA safety certifications approved, 50,000 hours longevity, 5-year warranty, and local after-sales service centers. 🍽️Food: Roots Organics Uprising dry amendments is a diverse blend of 100% natural and organic ingredients specially formulated for maximum results. This formula is effective alone as an amendment or as a top dress for encouraging vigorous growth. This is my first round using Roots organics and so far I am very happy with the results. I will focus on such results all the way through. 👨‍🌾How the week is going: This passed week has been a perfect week for her. She's had a perfect environment for her vigor to be at max. I performed LST on her top 2 nodes this week. This really is helping those lower nodes reach the canopy. The space is getting crowded already. Once they are ready for flower I move half of the girls to a different light and keep the ones I am docing here.I have 11 Phenos that I am sorting through to find the top 3 Resin and flavor producers. Not looking for yeild as much as flavor and resin production. For time management purposes I am only documenting 4 phenos. This Kings Juice from GHS is going to be a big crop and a possible heavy yeilder. It would be a treat to find a Pheno that checks all 3 boxes of resin production, Unique Flavor, and productive yeilds. This one is a good contestant. Thank you for stopping by! Hope this diary is beneficial to you! Any questions or comments are acceptable good or bad. ❤️💛💚 HAPPY GROWS 💚💛❤️ ✌️😎💨
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Hey Guys! Super excited this week! I've really been wanting to try growing outdoors, so I built a cheap hoop house! Got most of this stuff for the frame from Lowes under 300$. All the soil products I got from GrowGreenMI. Some really cool people out there. One thing I'm super worried about is drainage. Right now those holes are about 4 feet deep and they've got about 4 inches of water in them already. What's been cautioned is that, eventually, about 2 months in these plants roots will grow and reach the bottom and cause root rot to form. One of the biggest things I was trying to be wary of was causing root rot. This was also the biggest precautionary measure I took when mixing the soil. Adding the extra perlite, coco, and clay pebbles. Best advice right now is to build the soil up on the holes another 16 to 18 inches and possible stick a PVC pipe down to the lowest drainage point of the hole to allow some of that natural occurring water to evaporate. Any advice anyone has on it is welcomed! Making a compost tea for the soil outdoors, will probably put 2 cups in each RDWC bucket as well and let that do it's magic for a day or so before nutrient change. Raised the bed about 14 inches as well! All the seeds sank! Off to a good start! Lol
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End of Week 14 (7th week of flower) Cruise control still on. Smooth sailing till the end. Because this is a fully organic grow there is no need for a leaching flush, all I'm doing is giving the ladies PH correct water from now until harvest to naturally deplete the soil from nutrients and flush out the soil slowly this will help bring out some colours as the ladies use up the remaining nutrients stored in their leaves as they reach the end of their life cycle. I have been keeping a cooler average temperature - and also keeping the relative humidity lower. Pest Report: None
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💙 Project Blue Tent – Week 3 Blue Waffle F1 – Pheno A (Folder 13A) Welcome back everyone to another week inside Project Blue Tent! For anyone joining us for the first time, this project is all about exploring the incredible Blue Waffle F1 genetics from Zamnesia while putting the complete Zamnesia ecosystem to work. Every plant is grown individually, documented separately, and allowed to express its own personality, even though they all share the exact same environment. Unlike our 8×8 Adventure, where twelve different genetics share one room, Project Blue Tent is dedicated to learning every detail about these F1 hybrids. Every week we compare their growth, structure, vigor and responses while growing them in Plagron Premium Coco Growbags using the Plagron Hydro nutrient line. Every diary tells the story of one plant. Today, the spotlight belongs to Blue Waffle F1 – Plant A. ⸻ 🌱 Week Three – Finding Her Rhythm This week marked a noticeable change in Plant A. She started the week looking like a healthy young seedling settling into her new home, but by the end of the week she had completely shifted gears and began growing with much more confidence. The internodal spacing remains compact, her branching is symmetrical, and every day she seems more eager to push fresh growth from the center. One thing I really appreciate about this phenotype is how organized her structure already looks. Even without heavy training she naturally wants to build a balanced canopy, which is always a pleasure to watch. ⸻ 🌡️ The Blue Tent Environment This entire room is built around the Zamnesia ecosystem, allowing every component to work together. The Phytonaut LED continues providing an even light spread across the canopy, while the Grow Environment Controller manages ventilation and airflow to keep the conditions stable throughout the day. This week’s average environmental conditions were: * 🌡️ Day Temperature: 27°C * 🌙 Night Temperature: 27°C * 💧 Relative Humidity: 67% * ⚗️ pH: 5.8 * ⚡ EC: 1.61 mS/cm * 💨 CO₂: approximately 450 ppm * 💡 Light Schedule: 18/6 * ☀️ PPFD: approximately 350 * 🌈 PAR levels remain ideal for this stage of vegetative development. The plants continue receiving gentle but sufficient light, encouraging compact growth without unnecessary stretching. ⸻ 🥥 Feeding Update Coming from many years of growing in living soil, switching to coco is definitely teaching me a few new lessons. One thing I noticed this week was that the plants were beginning to ask for a little more nutrition. Their colour shifted slightly toward a lighter green—not anything alarming, but enough to tell me they were ready for a stronger feed. Instead of chasing deficiencies after they appear, I prefer listening to what the plants are telling me. Because of that, I increased the base nutrition. The feeding schedule is now: * Plagron Hydro A — 1.6 ml/L * Plagron Hydro B — 1.6 ml/L * Plagron Hydro Roots — maintained at the previous dosage This adjustment raised the EC slightly and should provide enough nitrogen and overall nutrition to bring that rich healthy green back over the coming days. Growing in coco is all about making small corrections instead of large ones, and that’s exactly the approach I’m taking. ⸻ 🚿 A Little Adventure… The Flood Well… Every grow has at least one story. This week’s story involved water. I’ve always joked that irrigation systems make me nervous because they work perfectly… until they don’t. This week proved my point. After activating the irrigation system, one small mistake turned into a flooded tent. Fortunately, it was nothing catastrophic. We immediately shut everything down, soaked up the water using plenty of towels, cleaned the tent thoroughly, checked every connection, and got everything back under control. Thankfully, this happened in coco, not soil. One of the great advantages of coco is its excellent drainage and oxygen retention. Even after receiving more water than intended, the medium remains highly aerated, allowing the roots to continue breathing. Had this happened in heavy soil, recovery would have been considerably more stressful. The plants never showed signs of distress, and after allowing the medium to dry slightly we simply resumed the irrigation schedule as normal. Problems happen. The important part is solving them. We’re already working on a better solution for the irrigation system, and once the new equipment arrives I’ll be sharing everything in the upcoming weekly reports. Mistakes are part of learning, and I think documenting them honestly is just as valuable as showing perfect results. ⸻ 🌿 Plant A Herself This lady continues to impress me. Her structure is compact. Her leaves are broad and healthy. The stem is already developing beautiful thickness with subtle purple pigmentation beginning to appear. Most importantly, every day she seems to accelerate. The newest growth is noticeably more vigorous than it was only a few days ago, which tells me she’s becoming fully established inside her root zone. She’s looking like a plant that’s preparing to explode with growth over the coming weeks. ⸻ 👀 Looking Ahead Next week should be an exciting one. With the feeding adjusted and the roots now well established throughout the coco, I expect significantly faster vegetative growth. We’ll continue monitoring colour, internodal spacing and overall vigor while preparing these ladies for the next stages of training. If Plant A keeps following this trajectory, she may very well become one of the stars of Project Blue Tent. ⸻ 💙 Thank You A huge thank you goes out to Zamnesia for making this entire project possible—from these beautiful Blue Waffle F1 genetics to the complete ecosystem surrounding this grow. A massive thank you as well to Plagron for providing the Premium Coco Growbags and the Hydro nutrient line that is feeding these ladies every single day. Thank you to GrowDiaries for giving growers from all around the world a place to document, learn and share our journeys together. And finally… Thank you to every single person reading these updates. Whether you’ve been following since day one, recently joined the adventure, leave comments every week, simply stop by to look at the photos, or even quietly disagree with my methods—you all contribute to making this community what it is. I genuinely appreciate every view, every conversation, every piece of advice, every question, every like, every criticism, and every bit of support. I hope you’re all having an amazing week, and I can’t wait to show you how these beautiful ladies evolve in the next update. Until then… Growers Love, happy growing, and I’ll see you all next week. 🌱💙 P.S. One final shout-out has to go to the Zamnesia ecosystem itself. As messy as the irrigation mishap looked, the Zamnesia tent tray proved exactly why it’s part of the setup. Every drop of water was safely contained inside the tent, with absolutely nothing leaking onto the floor. What could have become a much bigger problem ended up being nothing more than grabbing a few towels, drying everything up, and carrying on with the grow. Sometimes you only discover how valuable a piece of equipment is when something goes wrong—and this week, the tray passed that test with flying colours. Huge thanks to Zamnesia for designing an ecosystem that’s ready for real-world growing, not just the perfect days. 💙🌱
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Gonna flush this tent this week I think
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