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I think she is done trichomes are all milkey and i go for a few days on vacation so i cant water the plant other plants are fine but she needs water all 1-2 days. The only thing that keeps growing are foxtails on every bud. I give her 5 days more but i think trichomes wont change a lot and i dont want risk budrot for some foxtails.
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Went to harvest them in the midst of night with a friend. Not as much mold as I was expecting considering how dense the vegetation was surrounding the spot. Lost less that 5% to mold which is good.
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Weeks 1-5 in flower, starting 8/3
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Into the drink for 48 hrs. also when i dropped 4 seeds, 1 sank immediately... so i dropped 5! if they all crack that will be MOAR space issues but i'll deal wit that then Will be my first run with my new Viparspectra light! I'm excited to see the results!!! https://www.viparspectra.com/collections/xs-series/products/xs-series-xs4000?aff=MrHightimes&utm_source=affiliate ______________________________ After 48 hrs in the water 3 of 5 have cracked and show big taproots!!! I'm gonna wait 24 more hours and hope at least one of the other 2 crack 🤞🤞🤞 Got home from work and the 4th had cracked! we got all 4 pots going! i can see what happens to the 5th but i'm super happy with 4! _______________________________ 3 are up outta the soil, the fourth should get out of soil today. Gonna be another good grow! That 5th seed is still in water but i think its a lost cause. But I only wanted 4 anyway!
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december 14th gave her a feed of about 6 cups of dechlorinated tap water phd to 6.4 with 1/2 tsp of veg nutes to 3 gallons and 4 2 tsps of calmag to 3 gallons of water. I thought she was initially getting a calmag deficiency but it was just her switching to flower and needing diff nutes ig? I also tested runoff for the first time which i should've done from the beginning but it came out at 6.3 ph december 17th 2021: gave her half a gallon of dechlorinated tap water phd to 6.4 with 1/2 tsp of veg nutes to each 3 gallons of water and 2 tsps of calmag to 3 gallons of water.
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Wasn't able to top until day 26. Took 3 clones (max in IL is 5 plants over 5 inches) while topping. Will probably start working on another 3x3 tent this week. Day 28 I super-cropped the new main branches and trained down.
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Hello everyone, people! my giant girl began to bloom actively! the smell is already very pleasant. I did defoliation the last time. cleaned from unnecessary branches in the same way. the photo does not represent its actual size. he boils 2.5 liters of fertilizers per day))
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We had a great growth this week, there was a big growth from the 24th to the 27th, because I watered on the 24th. I also thought that she has a little lack of magnesium in the bottom leaves and unfortunately I'm being Magnesium Nutrient.
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Siamo giunti quasi al traguardo, questa sera ho fatto il flush finale, adesso stop con l'acqua. Tra una settimana/settimana e mezza le defoglio completamente per poi mettere il tutto a seccare e conciare🤪🤪🤪 pace & amore Sono ben accette critiche e suggerimenti, grazie✌️🏻💚💚💚
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Folder 14 — Pickle Lemon Haze — Pheno B Week 1 Vegetation — Early Signs of a Front Runner Hello growers, Welcome back to another update from the Zamnesia Tent project. As with the rest of this grow, each phenotype is being documented individually from seed to harvest. Even when plants share the same genetics and environment, subtle differences often begin appearing very early, and those differences can become some of the most interesting parts of the entire journey. This week we are taking a closer look at Pickle Lemon Haze Pheno B, a seedling that has already started hinting that she may have slightly bigger ambitions than her sisters. It is still extremely early, of course, but sometimes the first clues reveal themselves sooner than expected. ⸻ The Environment Week 1 focused on creating a stable foundation for growth. The Zamnesia ecosystem maintained steady conditions throughout the week, allowing the seedlings to establish themselves without unnecessary environmental fluctuations. Conditions averaged: * Temperature: 26°C * Relative Humidity: 71% Lighting was set to provide approximately 250 PPFD, a level chosen to encourage compact and healthy development from the very beginning. The LED fixture operated at: * 27% intensity * Approximately 86 watts drawn from the wall Air movement and environmental control were handled through: * Zamnesia extraction fan running at Level 5 * Circulation fan running at Level 4 Together, these settings created a comfortable environment with gentle airflow and excellent air exchange. ⸻ Feeding Program Although the earliest days were supported using collected rainwater, this week marked the introduction of the nutrient program. The first feeding consisted of: * Plagron Hydro A * Plagron Hydro B * Plagron Hydro Roots Mixed to: * EC: 1.53 mS/cm * pH: 5.96 * Water temperature: 24.2°C The objective remains simple: establish a healthy root system before entering the coco phase of the project. So far, Pickle Lemon Haze Pheno B appears to be responding extremely well. ⸻ Preparing The Coco Transition While the seedlings remain in their starter pots for now, preparations for next week’s transplant are already complete. The Plagron Premium Grow Bags have been filled and hydrated using distilled water only. Rather than soaking the coco all at once, a slow-release reservoir system is being used to gradually distribute moisture throughout the medium. This allows the compressed coco to expand evenly while maintaining consistent hydration from top to bottom. By the time transplant day arrives, the medium should be fully conditioned and ready to support rapid root expansion. This upcoming move into coco will be one of the first major milestones of the project. ⸻ Pickle Lemon Haze — Pheno B While all four seedlings have had excellent starts, this phenotype is beginning to separate herself ever so slightly from the pack. The difference is not dramatic. It is not night and day. But at this age, even small differences can be meaningful. Compared to her sister, Pheno B is showing noticeably stronger early development. She appears slightly larger overall, has produced more leaf mass, and is already pushing aggressively toward her next set of growth. While several of the other plants are entering their third set of true leaves, this phenotype already looks eager to begin working on the next chapter. The internodal spacing remains extremely tight, which is exactly what we want to see under these conditions. Rather than stretching vertically, the plant is investing energy into building a dense, compact structure with broad, healthy foliage. The leaves themselves are one of the standout features. Large, symmetrical, and beautifully formed, they create an appearance that feels mature beyond the plant’s age. The structure already suggests a vigorous growth habit and excellent energy production potential moving forward. Color remains healthy throughout the plant, with strong green pigmentation and vibrant new growth emerging from the center. Most importantly, the plant simply looks comfortable. Comfortable plants grow. And this one looks very comfortable indeed. Of course, Week 1 observations should always be taken with a grain of salt. Seedlings can surprise us many times throughout a run, and today’s front runner is not always tomorrow’s champion. Still, if first impressions count for anything, Pickle Lemon Haze Pheno B has made a very strong one. ⸻ Looking Ahead The upcoming transplant into coco should provide an excellent opportunity to see whether this early momentum continues. With a significantly larger root zone becoming available and a fully established feeding program already in place, growth rates are expected to increase noticeably over the coming weeks. If this phenotype maintains the pace she has shown so far, she may become one of the more interesting plants to follow within the Zamnesia Tent. For now, however, patience remains the goal. Strong roots first. Everything else follows. ⸻ Thank You A huge thank you to everyone following along with this project and supporting these diaries. Special thanks to: * Zamnesia for providing the genetics, equipment, and support behind this grow. * Plagron for supplying the nutrients and growing media used throughout the project. * The GrowDiaries team for continuing to provide a home where growers can learn, document, and share their experiences. * And, of course, the entire growing community whose passion, knowledge, and encouragement help make projects like this possible. Week 1 is officially complete. The coco bags are ready. The roots are developing. And Pickle Lemon Haze Pheno B already seems eager for the next step. Growers Love and let’s see where she decides to take us. 🌱🍋💚
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amnesia autoflower is the best strain. I and my friends love this strain. amnesia plant was very strong and beautiful and got much THC and have less smell. I think amnesia is best for indoors and I love amnesia
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WOW LOOK AT DAT!! DAT PLANT IS NOW HARVESTED!!! IT HANDLED THE OUTDOORS VERY VERY GOOD!!!! I WOULD LIKE TO THANK DA THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE WHO STOPPED IN AND VIEWED DA GROW!!!!! A SPECIAL THANKS TO THE ONES WHO LEFT COMMENTS YOU ARE VERY VERY KIND!!!!! I WILL HAVE A SMOKE REPORT AFTER DA DRY AND CURE!!!!!😎 PLEASE COME AGAIN!!!!!
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Using the toilet with a 16 watt led new veg station the kings kush failed so av got Orange sherbet n do si dos 33 germination planted last night in peat pellet better Fukin sprout 🌱 av been flushing over past week and gave a good n proper flush today I will leave them in the tent for maybe two weeks ten days to try get the best results a can get a took one down early wasent dried properly but of a waste to be honest but was still about 2 oz dry and av left some foliage n a couple of buds so I can see if it will start growing new leaves am in no rush a just want tae see it so week ten days on twelve n twelve then am Goni fill the tent ⛺️ and put a scrog in prepare for things to get messy as I will hav 5 different strains and monster cropped clones so this should be interesting stay tuned @chedderbob112
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Precisei remover a rede de scrog pois tive problemas na coluna e não estava conseguindo cuidar das plantas. Fiz o manejo apenas com LST. Não estou conseguindo corrigir a deficiência d zinco da white widow 2, ja fiz inclusive aplicação foliar mas a deficiência persiste em continuar.
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Buds are forming nicely, slowly lowering moisture going to stay at 40% till last 2 weeks. The Transition to Bloom formula is now complete and they are receiving full bloom nutrients.
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It's amazing how quickly the weather can change. Just a few weeks ago we were bundled up in our warmest coats, and now it's finally starting to feel like springtime. With temps in the 40s and 50s, it's the perfect time to get outside and enjoy the sunshine. My pound cake plant is finally getting somewhere. It's totally weird, because the stems turned this super cool purple color. Soon it's going to be covered in pound cake buds that'll be ready to eat. I'm thinking fancy frosting might be the way to go, but I'm also considering something fruity on top.