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Ladies and gentlemen, we are nearing the end of this grow and I i am very pleased with how everything has gone so far! Smells very good but not overpowering strong .. always a good sign when there's frost on the fan leaves 🍃.. once again shout out to @Grow4releaf for the bean! Thank you everyone that checks her out .. for the last 2 waterings i've been just that, water only and that's what we're gonna do from here on, out... I'm gonna give her another week or two, but the branches are already bowing as if she's just spreading her wings .. hope everyone is doing well.God bless and happy growing 🙏
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Week 2 Flowering Another week down and we getting there ! she is growing super bushy so decided to give another haircut today. only 35-40 per cent of the leaves are down and some light can finally reach the bottom parts of the plant. Another and last defoliation session will happen at end of third week F. Take a look at that Massive leaf 💪 D5 She's growing great, really bushy and that's a bit annoying but I can't do anything , I should have done more intense defoliation or lolipoping till one point , will probably do in couple days . I just saw the first pistils at some nodes, she's getting into flowering a bit slow but steady so far. Im expecting her to stretch a bit tho...lets see ! Introduced Canna Boost Accelerator to her diet at 2ml/lt and lets get it started Her smell is already so nice and chemical ,leaves beautiful pale green but I suppose is due to genetics cause she's super healthy in general Till next Update
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May 21, 2020 Grow week 4 - 1st Video For the compose, I used the pro-mix mycorrhizae from previous crops, added bunch of left over food, dead plants, grass from my back and front yard, and Gala Green natural powder bloom 2-8-4. This is my first time in this site. Any feed back would be great! Thanks for watching.
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FLIP DAY 1: it is here finally. I had hoped to her them a lot bigger before the flip but other plants are forcing the issue so I am going with them. C Banana is smallest of them both but her thick stems give an idea of how she wants to bud up for flowering. She is very thick and has a lot of growth spread out well. Each head has a few smaller nodes below already so should start the stacked fat colas early on hopefully. Monster zkittelz is a lot wider by comparison and certainly very productive too. bending her out and getting her to stay put has been an endeavor but also given me faith in this hybrid. She will be a productive girl I think. Nice work Zamnesia. let the fun begin.
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the buds are very small, i had the same problem on the motherplant that i grew in hydro, its just a very bad phenotype, i had 2 of these in the package of 10 seeds, 8/10 was very good plants with very big yields of 125 grams/plant wich took very less space in the growroom. i yielded 170grams of this pheno in the rdwc system but the plant was very big ( took almost the whole tent in) so i reccomend not groIng this in hydro, it also finishes faster in soil with autumn colors at the end. i have a feeling the buds will get more weight in the coming week this is also only a 104watt LED.
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Blütewoche 3 Die Blüte ist im Gange! Die Pflanze streckt sich immer noch zaghaft. Insgesamt ist die Pflanze sehr buschig und dicht gewachsen daher muss jetzt entlaubt und aufgeastet werden.Der Düngeplan bleibt unverändert. * Zustand der Pflanze: Mäßiger Blütestretch, schöne Blütenstände. * Wichtige Ereignisse: Zeltwechsel, Lollipoppen * Düngung & Messwerte: * Gießwasser: pH ca. 6,3. Leitwert 1,4 bis 2 S. * Drain: Wir stellen sicher, dass der pH-Wert nicht unter 5,5 und nicht über 6,8 liegt und der Leitwert die +/- 500 S Abweichung einhält. * Anpassungen: Entlauben und Lollipoppen
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Week 2 - Vegetation | Candy Rain Auto Hello everyone, and welcome back to another update from the 12/12 From Seed adventure. Today we’re checking in on Candy Rain Auto, one of the single-plant folders in this project and a cultivar that has had a slightly different start compared to some of her sisters. For anyone joining the diary for the first time, this grow documents multiple Zamnesia cultivars grown side by side under a 12/12 From Seed approach. Most cultivars are represented by two phenotypes, but Candy Rain is one of the single-plant entries, making every observation particularly valuable as we follow her development from seed to harvest. Before diving into this week’s progress, it’s worth mentioning why Candy Rain currently appears a little smaller than many of the other plants in the room. The difference isn’t dramatic, but she is running a few days behind the more advanced phenotypes. In a project where growth is documented daily and plants are photographed constantly, even a small timing difference becomes very noticeable. A few extra days at this stage can make a surprisingly large visual difference between plants. Fortunately, what we’re seeing isn’t a problem—it’s simply a different starting pace. Throughout Week 2, Candy Rain continued establishing herself and showed steady, healthy development. The stem remains upright, the foliage displays a healthy green coloration, and the newest growth is emerging exactly as expected for a plant at this stage of life. While some of her sisters are already pushing further into vegetative development, Candy Rain is focusing on building a solid foundation first. Root development, early leaf expansion, and establishment inside the final container are currently the priorities, and she appears to be handling each of those tasks beautifully. One thing that makes this update particularly interesting is that Candy Rain is receiving the same feeding program as the rest of the room despite her slightly smaller size. The reasoning is simple. Managing multiple separate feeding schedules inside a large multi-cultivar project can quickly become complicated, and consistency often produces better results than constantly chasing individual adjustments. Rather than creating a completely separate nutrient regime, Candy Rain has been following the same balanced approach as her sisters while being monitored closely for any signs of stress. So far, she seems perfectly comfortable with that decision. Current nutrition consists of: • Plagron Terra Grow for vegetative development • Power Roots to encourage strong root establishment • Pure Zym to support a healthy substrate environment • Sugar Royal as part of the overall cultivation strategy throughout the cycle Despite being slightly younger developmentally, the plant continues responding positively to the feeding program. Leaf color remains healthy, growth remains active, and no obvious signs of nutrient excess are visible at this stage. One of the most important lessons in cultivation is understanding that plants don’t all develop according to the same timeline. Sometimes growers become concerned when comparing one plant to another, but comparison only tells part of the story. What matters most is whether the plant is moving forward. And Candy Rain is absolutely moving forward. Each day brings a little more leaf mass, a little more stem development, and a little more confidence. The foundation is being built, and that’s exactly what we want to see during these early stages. If anything, this slight delay makes her story even more interesting. Watching a plant catch up and develop its own rhythm is often one of the most rewarding parts of documenting a grow from beginning to end. For now, the plan remains simple: maintain stable environmental conditions, continue the current feeding program, monitor development closely, and allow Candy Rain to continue finding her pace naturally. Overall, Week 2 has been a positive and encouraging week. She may be one of the smaller plants in the room right now, but she is healthy, active, and steadily progressing in the right direction. And sometimes that’s exactly how great plants begin. Thank you to everyone following along, supporting the diary, sharing knowledge, and helping make this community such an incredible place to learn and grow together. A special thank you as always to Zamnesia for the genetics, Plagron for the nutrition, and to every grower documenting their journey alongside us. Until next week, growers love and happy growing everyone. 🌱💚
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The beautiful girl has started growing right now. I haven't fertilized her yet. I've done some topping and removed the small leaves. She's feeling great. 💚🌱
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“Everything is going great, but my big problem now is that all three plants are in different stages—one of them feels like it’s three weeks ahead of the others. But apart from that, everything is perfect and I’m very satisfied so far. I think for my next grow, I’ll switch to photoperiod plants, since I can control them a bit more than autoflowers. But for my second grow ever, I’m already really happy with how it’s going.”
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2/26: Harvested both Black Jacks and both Gorilla Girls tonight. They got a rough live trim, then chopped, washed, and hung to drip dry. Big, heavy, frosty buds on all 4 of them!👍 3/2: Still drying in the closet...amazing aromas!
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This week was much more exciting due to much more knowledge gathered about what it is I have do. First big issue was that my ph levels were off (about 7) got my ph meter. Calibrated and now can di a proper 6.2. Plants responded right away. Started feeding once per day : - 2ml cal max - 2ml grow - 2ml micro - 1ml bloom These are from Terra Aquatica At the end of the week started to add liquid worm castings as well Found out that my coco is not properly buffered. Since it came in bricks and I added only water, so will add 4ml calmag. The runoff is steady for about 10-20%, except for one plant where its almost 50%. But as plant is the strongest it does not bother me right now. Made some major upgrades to my DIY grow tent and now it’s more comfortable and less stress to plants. And my second light came in so things look pretty good. Unfortently I accidently damaged one of my plants. But as it was the smallest one it didnt looked like it will make it anyway. So will have the opportunity to properly germinate and seed the new one.
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This plant has been a mutant and weird since day 1 She's throwing out pistils like crazy! I think she's definitely gotta mutation but I've never seen this many pistils before.
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Man, it must really suck to see that skunk apple plant doing so poorly. It barely grew at all, and those four points on it are supposed to make it look cool, but they're super tiny. It's looking more like a skinny stalk with a few weak branches.
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Das Umtopfen war erfolgreich und die Pflanzen wächst und wächst und wächst .... und das obwohl ich sie ein paar Tage nicht gießen konnte 👏
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Week 8 Light cycle=12/12 Light Power=180w Extractor controller settings High temp= 24c Low temp= c Temp step=0c High Rh= 50% Low Rh= % Rh step=0% Speed max=10 Speed min=1 Smart controller settings (during lights on). Lights on=10.01-21.59 Radiator on= below 22.0c Radiator off= above 23.0c Dehumidifier on= not in use Dehumidifier off= not in use Smart controller settings (during lights off). Lights off=22.00-10.00 Radiator on= below 18c Radiator off= above 19c Dehumidifier on= not in use Dehumidifier off= not in use VPD aim=0.6-1.4 DLI aim=40-45 EC aim=1.9 PH aim=6.4 Thur 15/2/24 #2 (Day 50)(Day 18 flower) 📋 H=93cm D=19cm DLI=65.0 Hst, remove some side branches. Fri 16/2/24 💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧 Method= automatic Feed=bloom nutes. Neutralise=0.1ml/L Silicon=1.0ml/L Calmag=0.75ml/L Terra Bloom=4.0ml/L Sumo Boost=2.0ml/L Roots=0.2ml/L Easy Ph down=0.11ml/L Ec=1.85 PH=6.4/6.6 Time start=12.00pm Finish time=13.45pm (11×5 minute runs with 5 minute gaps) Total flow rate=190ml/min Flow rate per plant=47ml/min. Total volume made=13L(13.5L) Total volume left=3L Total volume used=10.5L Volume per plant=2.6L (Est) Runoff. Total runoff=1.2L Ec=2.13 PH=6.1/6.3 💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧 #2 (Day 51)(Day 19 flower) 📋 she is starting to show signs of light stress. Lowered light power from 180w to 170w. New DLi=60.0 Sat 17/2/24 #2 (Day 52)(Day 20 flower) 📋 H=94cm D=18cm DLI=62.7 Sun 18/2/24 #2 (Day 53)(Day 21 flower) 📋 Lowered light power again as they are showing a bit of stress from the light. Power was 170w now 160w. I'm going to have to have a think about my next grow, either I stick with this tent and hit the plants hard with light when I flip to flower to keep them small, or try and cram a slightly bigger tent in the space allocated for it. This tent is 61×76×150cm with the option to extend it to 173cm. Mine is configured to the 150cm height, but because its extendable the top 30cm is inaccessible at the best of times let alone when the plants reach a decent height. Extending this tent will be pointless because that's another 23cm of inaccessible space. Besides I only have a max head room for 160cm where the tent is. Mon 19/2/24 #2 (Day 54)(Day 22 flower) 📋 H=96cm D=16cm DLI=62.7 HST Tue 20/2/24 💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧 Method= automatic Feed=water Neutralise=0.1ml/L Easy Ph down=0.01ml/L Ec=0.2 PH=6.2/6.2 Time start=12.00pm Finish time=13.45pm (11×5 minute runs with 5 minute gaps) Total flow rate=190ml/min Flow rate per plant=47ml/min. Total volume made=13L Total volume left=2.4L Total volume used=10.6L Volume per plant=2.6L (Est) Runoff. Total runoff=1.25L Ec=1.33 PH=6.4/6.4 💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧 #2 (Day 55)(Day 23 flower) 📋 Wed 21/2/24 #2 (Day 56)(Day 24 flower) 📋 H=100cm D=12cm DLI=65. She has reached a nightmare hight for this tent and I can't get my camera in there to take any pictures. She is progressing at a decent speed and looking great, she is showing a few signs of heat/Light stress so I'll have to dim the light a little soon. Back soon. Take it easy.