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Budds are fattening...but.. one day I forgot to turn back the fan after inspection, and it was off for a week almost. As a result i have found little fluffy white patch of mold on my biggest budd. So far I just sort of collected it, with a cotton stick.. hesitant to chop it down. Lowering watering, to 1l every 2 days, to keep humidity below 70. By the plan I am keepimg it through the June, 4 more weeks. Unless trychoms will call earlier. Thanks for checking See you next week
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Einige Triebe wurden nun durch reiben und drücken umgeknickt(HST) weil sie aus dem Netz rausgewachsen ist und ich unbedingt das höhenwachstum eindämmen muss, da die Pflanze noch ihren Stretch machen wird und ich sonst keinen Abstand zur Lampe bekomme. In der ersten Woche deutliche Veränderung des Wachstumbildes, die ersten weißen Härchen sind erkennbar. Biobizz Bloom und TopMax werden ab jetzt auch hinzugefügt.
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So far so good just suck the weather getting colder out . Praying it stay warm for just a few more weeks
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It's been a big week for these girls and I have a LOT of photos as well as a video. It's a lot to rearrange because I should have uploaded them in better order. Maybe I'll fix it later, but for now most of the content from 8/5 is before 8/1 On 8/1 I purchased some spent hardwood substrate blocks from a local mushroom farmer down the road. I crumbled them around the base of each plant. My main reasoning was because of the Night Nurse that's been having some problems, but in the end I think all the plants will benefit from the added mycelium, especially during this flowering phase. The mycelium will spread through the root network allowing a greater uptake of nutrients in trade for sugars, which I'm supplementing in the form of molasses. I also defoliated the fan leaves on 8/5 since we're only a couple weeks from harvest. I think it was a good sign that those leaves were strong and weren't easy to come off. We got a lot of rain that day!
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Blue Cheese F1 automatic Week 11 Flower 7 Blue Cheese 1 is in her last week; March 17 Blue Cheese 1 that was planted in coco had her wet trim and was put in the dark for 2 days before getting the chop on March 20. Blue Cheese 1 shows fade and nutrient usage in the upper leaves. I also see pinks and purples in the buds and leaves. They look pretty with lime greens, pinky purples in the bud formation. The buds are stacking fatter and packing on more resin on the buds which are sticky and hard. The trichomes look mostly milky with some amber as well. The stems are strong and support the heavy buds. Blue Cheese 2 in soil will remain with her tent mates Pink Rozay & Love Potion. After flushing excess nutrients out of the soil and plant, Blue Cheese 1 in coco is matured faster than Blue Cheese 2 in soil. Blue Cheese 2 shows trichome formation starting to milk up compared to BC1. Her leaves are still green with no fading. The older pistils are turning orange brown and water consumption is slowing down for both girls. She still needs a few more weeks before I’ll start flushing. Blue Cheese 2 was fed on March 17 & 19. Pics were taken on the 17th. Bloom Juice 120 ml Royal Rush 0 ml Power bud 15 ml Green sensation 15ml Cal Mag 20ml Recharge 5ml Ppm ranged from 676-777 Ph 6.5 Temp 68 Your likes and comments are appreciated. Thanks for stopping by. Growers love 💚🌿 💫Natrona💫
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Hi Greenies, Harvest update, Now free from trim jail after 2 x 11 hours to processing the dry buds, This time round I used the AC infinity Trim set, this was primally used to collect the sift from the trimming, and I was shocked by the amount captured. (33 gms in total) As the the flower itself 1.3 kilos after cure, which is a massive improvement on the first run reason being the 2nd run was heavily defoliated especially in weeks 2 and 3 of flowering, allowing only the main bud sites to flower. Quality of the buds is fantastic really nice dense and hard nugs with fruity aroma and a distinct peach smell. although I used 2 660 w LED,s I state on the outcome 1000w were used as the lights were only run at 75% max. I also have a lot of trim that's in the freezer awaiting wash which I will be using on the rosin press.
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A-Week 5(Day 39), B & C-Week 5(Day 35) Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays All! 🎄 We’re you naughty or nice this year? I got a few upgrades for the garden, new AC Infinity Cloudline T4 fan and controller, as well as PPM/EC meter, and soil tester (moisture, ph), Yayyyyy! 😎💨 A is just moving along, I did two nutrient feeds this week, almost at full strength by the 2nd time around. She is doing great, no burn, no deficiencies showing as she starts her flowering life cycle. She started showing pre flower hairs early in the week, and is now starting to form nice calyxes and stack. B is doing just as well. She has almost caught up to her big sister A. LST is really going well as her canopy is looking . She also got 2 nutrient feeds as is loving life ❤️ C is still angry at me, or life in general. She did not get the same nutrients as the others, small dose, I didn’t feel she was up to it. Her branching is nowhere near as robust and thick as the other 2, I did have to defoliate as those massive fan leaves were blocking light to the branches so that would explain some of her stress, but she finicky…. I ain’t got time for that! I started soaking a new seed yesterday, An Auto Gorilla Glue by Expert Seeds, I may just cut my losses, and start a new seed… I haven’t committed yet, what do you all think?
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No problems this week, plants growing extremely well. Unfortunately, I was not able to set up a drip system yet. The only training I did was to tuck the fan leaves a bit, next week I will start LST. I used a foliar spray this week in the days that I feed the plant. DAY 22 - Nutes PH - 6.04 Solution Temp - 20 PPM-1500 Watering Volume per plant - 3L DAY 25 - Water PH - 5.92 Solution Temp - 20 PPM-570 Watering Volume per plant - 4L Plant B is about 20cm Height and Plant A is about 22 cm Height.
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had to harvest a bit early as it looks like it turned hermy on me .... hope the clones dont do the same update- Turns out I harvested a little early for nothing but it's not a huge deal seeing as it was in flush anyway. Update- today is Sunday it's been 3 days in the drying period and I came to the conclusion at the buds had so much resin on them that if I did not remove the leaves it would be exceedingly difficult to do so in a couple days I'm not sure what the updated weight would be update - here we have it ladies and gentlemen finish the Harvest putting them into cure now I pulled a tiny butt off and had a small hit and I must say it feels nice and a very little bit got me quite High. I'd say the high feels more in the frontal cortex of my mind
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Week #13 GSC BY KANNABIA Week #13 Feb 1st -8th Week#2 Flower she's looking good tight bud growth trichomes are starting to become more present and she starting to get little aroma already!! She standing about 24 inches right now.
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# Journal de Culture Cannabis - Eternity Grow Cup 2 (Zamnesia x Plagron) 2026 **Grower :** @Sadhusfrgrow **Localisation :** Luxembourg **Strain :** Sticky Broccoli (Zamnesia Seeds) - Féminisée **Description de la variété :** Sticky Broccoli est une variété indica dominante (90 %), avec un THC à 23 %. Elle se caractérise par des arômes sucrés, épicés et floraux intenses, des plantes compactes et hautement résineuses, offrant des rendements élevés et une facilité de culture en intérieur. **Setup général :** - Substrat : 100 % coco Plagron, pour un drainage excellent et une oxygénation racinaire optimale. - Pots : Repiquage en pots définitifs de 5 litres effectué en début de semaine pour un espace racinaire suffisant. - Irrigation : Automatique Netafim Drip (Netadrip), cycles de 3 minutes pour ~150-200 ml par pot (shot ~6 % du volume substrat), toutes les heures, avec 6-12 shots par jour suivis d'un dry back de 15 % pour favoriser l'oxygénation et éviter la saturation. - Contrôle : TrolMaster pour climat, éclairage (imitation lever/coucher de soleil + 30 min IR chevauchant les lumières principales), VPD, et irrigation automatisés. - Nutrition : Plagron Coco (A&B, Power Roots, Pure Zym, Green Sensation en preview). EC stable à 1,6 mS/cm, pH tank 5,8-6,0. - Éclairage : Cycle 18/6 végétatif, hauteur lampe 80 cm, PPFD ajusté pour DLI optimal. - Objectif : Maintenir une croissance vigoureuse pour le concours, avec focus sur une canopée uniforme via techniques de formation. - Mises à jour : 2 plantes restantes, robustes et saines. Premier treillis posé pour brider la hauteur et encourager une croissance latérale. Traitement IPM préventif (Integrated Pest Management) effectué ; pulvérisation foliaire BAC (stimulant organique) prévue aujourd'hui pour booster la santé foliaire. ## Semaine 3 : Croissance Végétative Active (1-7 février 2026) ### Contexte et Objectifs de la Semaine Cette semaine consolide la phase végétative avec un focus sur l'expansion latérale et le renforcement structurel. Repiquage en pots de 5 litres au jour 15 pour accommoder le système racinaire dense et blanc observé (inspection visuelle : racines saines, sans signes de pourriture). Nutrition Plagron augmentée à EC 1,6 (Cocos A&B 2 ml/L, Power Roots 1 ml/L, Pure Zym 0,5 ml/L, touche de Green Sensation 0,5 ml/L pour pré-floraison). Irrigation affinée pour un équilibre wet-dry : Shots de 150-200 ml (~6 % humidité substrat) toutes les heures (6-12 par jour), suivis d'un dry back de 15 % pour stimuler les racines et prévenir les pathologies. Éclairage optimisé avec imitation lever/coucher de soleil (rampe progressive) + 30 min IR (infrarouge) chevauchant les lumières principales pour un spectre complet et une transition naturelle. Techniques : LST intensifié (courbure et attache pour canopée plate), défoliation sélective (retrait de feuilles ombrageantes pour stimuler branches secondaires), et pose d'un premier treillis pour brider la hauteur à 15 cm et favoriser une structure buissonnante. Objectifs : Atteindre une envergure de 35 cm avec 5 nœuds solides, sans signes de problèmes (pH stable, EC runoff légèrement inférieur indiquant une absorption efficace). Pulvérisation foliaire BAC prévue au jour 20 pour une prévention supplémentaire. ### Observations des Plantes - **Jour 15-17 (1-3 février) :** Plantes repiquées en pots de 5 litres ; récupération rapide sans stress de transplant (racines denses et blanches, couvrant ~70 % du volume initial). Croissance robuste : Hauteur 12-15 cm, envergure 25-30 cm. LST et défoliation mineure appliqués pour exposer les nœuds inférieurs ; feuilles saines (envergure 14-16 cm, pétiole 7-8 cm). Aucun signe de carence ou excès (EC runoff 1,4-1,5, légèrement inférieur à l'input pour une absorption optimale). Irrigation : 6-8 shots/jour, dry back 15 % mesuré via TrolMaster (moist moyenne 67 %). - **Jour 18-19 (4-5 février) :** Développement accéléré ; structure à 5 nœuds visible, avec branches secondaires vigoureuses grâce au FIM précédent. Pose du premier treillis au jour 18 pour brider la hauteur à 15 cm et encourager l'expansion latérale (envergure atteignant 35 cm). Plantes belles et robustes, couleur verte profonde, sans pests (IPM préventif : Rotation d'huiles essentielles et neem effectuée). pH stable à 5,8-6,0 ; EC tank 1,6 constant. - **Jour 20-21 (6-7 février) :** Croissance optimale ; envergure feuilles 16 cm, pétiole 8 cm, plante globale 35 cm x 15 cm (bridée). Défoliation supplémentaire pour pénétration lumineuse ; système racinaire inspecté (dense, blanc, sain). Pulvérisation foliaire BAC prévue aujourd'hui (jour 20) pour stimuler la photosynthèse et la résilience. Pas de problèmes : Pas de jaunissement, flétrissement ou spots. Irrigation affinée à 8-12 shots/jour pour soutenir la transpiration accrue. ### Paramètres Environnementaux (Analyse des Données TrolMaster) Basé sur les enregistrements TrolMaster pour "Coco Test" (moyennes semaine 3, jours 15-20) et dashboard live (05/02/2026), avec mises à jour utilisateur : Température et humidité augmentées (jour : 26 °C / 75 % RH pour booster la croissance, tout en maintenant VPD stable jour/nuit). CO2 cible 900 ppm (non mesuré, ambiant ~400-500 ppm ; supplémentation à considérer). Ajout du calcul DLI (Daily Light Integral) pour évaluer l'exposition lumineuse cumulative. - **Température (°C) :** - Moyenne Jour : 24,2 °C (augmenté à 26 °C per update pour métabolisme accru). - Moyenne Nuit : 23,2 °C. - Max Jour : 25,6 °C ; Max Nuit : 24,1 °C. - Min Jour : 22,5 °C ; Min Nuit : 21,4 °C. Stabilité : Excellente, avec hausse contrôlée sans chocs. - **Humidité (%) :** - Moyenne Jour : 69,5 % (augmenté à 75 % per update pour hydratation optimale). - Moyenne Nuit : 71,58 %. - Max Jour : 76,5 % ; Max Nuit : 76 %. - Dashboard : 66,8 % actuel, mais tendance à la hausse. Observations : RH stable, aidant au VPD équilibré. - **Intensité Lumineuse (PPFD) :** - Moyenne Jour : 410,4 PPFD (dashboard 434 PPFD). - Moyenne Nuit : 0 PPFD. - Max Jour : 449 PPFD ; Max Nuit : 0. - Min Jour : 17 PPFD ; Min Nuit : 0. Notes : Hauteur lampe 80 cm pour uniformité ; imitation lever/coucher + IR pour spectre étendu. - **DLI (Daily Light Integral, mol/m²/jour) :** Calcul : DLI = PPFD moyen (µmol/m²/s) × durée photopériode (heures) × 3600 (s/h) / 1 000 000 (pour convertir en mol). Avec PPFD moyen jour = 410,4 et photopériode 18 h : 410,4 × 18 = 7 387,2 7 387,2 × 3 600 = 26 593 920 26 593 920 / 1 000 000 = 26,59 mol/m²/jour (arrondi à 26,6). Analyse : DLI optimal pour veg (cible 20-30 mol/m²/jour en cannabis), favorisant une photosynthèse vigoureuse sans stress lumineux. - **VPD (kPa) :** - Moyenne Jour : 0,92 kPa ; Moyenne Nuit : 0,81 kPa (stable jour/nuit per update). - Max Jour : 1,1 kPa ; Max Nuit : 1,04 kPa. - Min Jour : 0,66 kPa ; Min Nuit : 0,64 kPa. Dashboard : 1,06 kPa actuel. Analyse : VPD idéal (0,8-1,2) pour transpiration saine. - **CO2 (ppm) :** - Moyenne : Non mesurée (---) ; cible 900 ppm. - **Nutrition et Irrigation :** - EC : 1,6 mS/cm stable (dashboard 1,32, mais update à 1,6 ; runoff légèrement inférieur ~1,4-1,5). pH tank/solution : 5,8-6,0 stable (dashboard 5,81). - Irrigation : Shots 150-200 ml/heure (6-12/jour), dry back 15 % ; moist moyenne 67 %. Temp solution 20,9 °C. - Plagron : Dosage stable ; absorption efficace sans accumulations. ### Problèmes et Ajustements - Aucun problème : Plantes saines, racines blanches denses, pas de signes de stress ou pests (IPM préventif efficace). - Ajustements : Hausse temp/RH pour croissance ; monitoring post-BAC foliaire. Augmentation potentielle PPFD à 500-600 pour DLI ~30-35 en semaine 4. ### Plans pour la Semaine 4 - Intensification LST/treillis ; possible second défoliation. - EC à 1,6-1,8 si vigueur maintient ; introduction CO2 si possible. - Photos des plantes pour documentation. - Transition vers pré-flo si hauteur optimale. Ce journal sera mis à jour hebdomadairement. #GrowLegendary #Zamnesia #Plagron #EternityGrowCup2 Bonne continuation !
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Hello Diary, After exactly 10 weeks, the Apollo F1 is ready for harvest. 79 days since I put the seed in the ground. 75 days since Apollo F1 rose from the ground. Great strain, I had no problems during all 10 weeks of growth and development. Finally, as seen in the photos, Apollo F1 is a feast for the eyes, the flowers are hard packed, full of trichomes. Even on the lower branches the flowers are very hard. For the last week, watering was usual, every three days. After cutting off the stem at the bottom, I put the plant upside down in the grow box to dry. Here's what the last week looked like. 02/07/2023 - Day 64. Watering. I watered the plant with about 2 liters of water. 05/07/2023 - Day 67. Watering. I repeated the procedure as I did three days earlier. 08/07/2023 - Day 70. Photography and harvesting. I put it to dry upside down and will leave it to dry for at least 2 weeks. That's it from me. I wrote everything I thought was important. If you have any questions related to this strain, feel free to write.
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2023-01-17 Daily Fertilisation for 10 Days , because tey had stretched so much in the past and we had alittle def. Now Girls are shing again and show their frostiness Inbetween my Grows, i clean the Room and all Stuff with Purolyt (Hypochlorus Acid HOCl ) But its not only for Desinfection, iam spraying my Plants twice a Week,( iam Priming them) to make them strong.in pushing their Immunesystem so i can run the optimal VPD- without stressing the Plant and protect them of Mildew, Mold etc. here is more to read about 👉https://purolyt.de/vpd-kalkulator 👉https://purolyt.com/hygiene-management-in-horticulture.pdf Temperatures were rising, and Plants can grow better in warm Envoirement Into the Floweringroom they can soak up the Spectrum of the HYPHOTONFLUX HPF-4000 Dont miss my Nutrients! with the Code below you get 25 percent Discount 😱 👉GD42025 https://greenbuzznutrients.com/en/
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