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----------------------- Update start week 4: ----------------------- We entered the first week of bloom for MBAP. Have had a perfect run-up and you notice that. She is ready to bloom abundantly. Besides the usual leaftucking, I also did some defoliation of the lower leaves and shoots. I have reduced the humidity in the room and we are now around 60%. New update later this week! -------------- End week 4 : -------------- End of the first week of flowering behind us. Everything is going well, good growth and budsites continue to develop. I further removed the lower shoots and did some leaftucking where necessary. She has developed into a beautiful, large and open plant. Ideal for her future bud development. On to the 2nd week of flowering. Until next week everyone!
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SO UPDATE GANG!!!! Everything is going well so far, i stocked up on water for the girls nutrients are doing well but im going to upgrade them to the FOOP line of OMRI nutes other then that will keep everyone updated so far thanks!
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It’s almost time! This week both plants are getting flushed to prepare them for harvest. 🌱 After that, they’ll be cut down and hung up to dry. #2 has developed an absolutely massive main bud — honestly the biggest I've ever had so far! Meanwhile, #1 stands proud as the tallest plant in the tent, still giving off that amazing sweet, tropical aroma.🍍🍬 Both plants have shown a very fast flowering time, finishing up quicker than expected! Upon checking the trichomes, about 65% are milky, 30% amber, and 5% still clear — exactly where I want them for the effects I'm aiming for. Super excited to see the final results after the dry and cure💚
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Day 8 Flower (Day 50) The first day of the second week of flower and the strech is real. The right girl is getting pretty damn big and keeps on drinking a lot. I gave her another 3 liters of pH 6.4 water today. On the other hand, the left girl drinks hardly anything, so I didn't need to water her. I also did some lollipopping today and got rid of a whole bunch of undergrowth. I saved some clones off the big girl but no clue what to do with them. We'll see what happens. Day 9 Flower (Day 51) Chill day today. All I did was to give each girl 3 liters of pH 6.5 water and snap a few pics. Day 10 Flower (Day 52) Today I finally got around to re-organize the small tent to move the light as high up as possible to give the canopy some additional space. I moved the exhaust fan to outside the tent, so it was out of the way for the light, and then put the circulation fan below the canopy, blowing upward. Finally, I adjusted the light so it was reading about 900 PPFD in the center of the canopy. The left girl didn't need any water today, but the right girl got 3 liters of pH 6.2 water. Day 11 Flower (Day 53) They're back! The fungus gnats are back in the tent, although I'm not surprised, and let me tell you why. When the light for my tomatoes and peppers broke down, I had to move them so that they get some daylight. It is still cold here (the coldest May around these parts ever, I think), so they have to stay inside even though they usually would have moved outside long ago. The best place to keep them in my apartment is by the window in the same room as my grow tents. The last time I had gnats, I only had enough nematodes to treat my girls, but I didn't do the rest of the apartment even though I should have. So currently, my peppers and tomatoes all have a ton of gnats. Put plants with gnats in the same room as your grow, and it is only a matter of time before the gnats find their way into the tents. So yeah, it wasn't a surprise at all when I noticed the gnats in my tents some days ago. I put up some yellow sticky traps to deal with the adults and ordered more nematodes, enough to treat my girls, plus all other plants in my entire apartment. Twice. The nematodes arrived today, and I mixed up 10 million of them into 6 liters of water and gave each girl half at pH 6.5. That was it for today. Day 12 Flower (Day 54) Exhausting day today. I opened the tents, took pics, closed the tents. Phew! I think I need to lay down for a bit. Day 13 Flower (Day 55) Late last night I decided to supercrop the right girl to slow her down and get the canopy to even out. We're almost at the end of the second week of flower so this is the last training I will do besides some defoliation later on. I think I cropped around 10 branches or so. Today, most of the branches were already standing up again and she was VERY thirsty so I gave her 4.5 liters of pH 6.4 water. The left girl on the other hand didn't need any water. Day 14 Flower (Day 56) The last day of the second week of flower and the right girl is in flower. Early yet so still small and no smell, but they are there. The left girl is in flower as well but isn't as far along, but that isn't unexpected considering the different lights. The left girl is 68 cm tall (18 cm increase in a week), and the right girl is 100 cm tall (23 cm increase in a week) but would have been even taller without super-cropping. I gave each girl three liters of pH 6.3 water and removed the tape from the right girl's broken branch. She looks fully healed, so I removed the supports as well, and she was looking great. However, thinking about it for a second, I put back one of the supports, just in case.
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Day 8 - First official day of veg and both ladies are looking good and on schedule for a couple of changes. Nutrients: 10ml of Hydro A & Hydro B were added to both buckets (10L of water in each bucket) PH: the Milwaukee PH controller was set to work - starting at a PH of around 7.6 - 7.8, it slowly worked down to a perfect 6.0 over about 50minutes. Lights: The lights were readjusted to be 60cm from the seedlings who are all between 8-10cm tall and the intensity of the lights were increased to about 70% brightness. Day 9 - Both plants are taking nicely to the adjustments and I am happy with the progress. Temp and humidity are stable and PH is controlled. Day 11 - The second nodes are clearly visible today for both Chong and Max which would hopefully put them at 3 nodes by the end of the week - right on schedule! Day 13 - The ladies seem to be showing some signs of heat stress, so thinking about adjusting the lights after their period of dark today because they are due to be adjusted tomorrow anyway for the new week of veg
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Started training the plant. Trying to spread out the branches so they all are level and evenly getting light. Going to need to do some defoliation in the next week. Really happy with how this is turning out. Growing well and looking very healthy. Green in the leaves has darkened well too after giving the tea to fix the N deficiency.
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Installed new Vipar LED light. Watered with pH 6.2 RO water with General Hydroponics Flora Grow, CalMagic and Great White. 1/2 cup. I have a fan blowing on the babies to strengthen up the stem.
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This plant seems to have grown much denser and better than my first plant. I just got the ac infinity ventilation setup with controller 69 for my 2x2, still trying to learn, hopefully grow #3 goes even better. Stay tuned
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Nothing new. Typical spring weather in midwest; 80 one day, 35 the next. Keeps me active flipping between humidifier, dehumidifier, heat, and ac; fun! Have started to monitor trichromes. Plants seem as they will all finish at different times; basing that on orange hairs at the moment. Pics/vid taken 85/41F days after breaking the soil.
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All seems to be going well. I'm watering twice a week with 80ml per plant. Using mainly plain water with a little Fish Mix. If growth is strong this week, I'll look potting into 5 gallon pots next week. I've begun some small training with my fingers to keep the stalks malleable and see what shape I want. Once they're in their final pots I'll start training with clips.
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spider mite and tripes atack, but now is controled whit copper sulfate and sulfur.
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Harvested a little early. But about 70% milky and some clear and dark. I have it drying now. About 50% humidity but it goes up and down. 181 grams from 3 plants in my 4X4 with a TSW2000. I didn't expect to get that much on my first try. This sour joker x sour ghost is the real deal. It's not hell's OG unreal but it's a nice smoke and gets me rocked.
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Colas are developing well and are getting very sticky and smelly 👌🏾
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Chugging right along, the buds on this one are miniscule compared to the pot-mate's. Makes me wonder if it's a slower genetic, or just a low yielder. No top feeding again, except for the Tropicana Cookies is the 1 gal. 12 hrs 45 minutes on.
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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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This weather has been fucking with this grow way too much, one day it’s super cold & the other it’s like i’m living in the desert & when i get them out of my greenhouse because of the crazy temperatures it would start raining a half our later way too many times :/ i tried my best but this grow won’t be my best one🤷‍♂️🏻
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Day 15 - First day in the second week of veg cycle and I am generally happy with both ladies. Cheech is looking like she is bending over a little with the weight of her leaves, so I’ve given her a bit of help to keep her steady and strong. I’ve also noticed that the roots on Cheech are sticking together and a bit darker than I would like. This could mean that the air stone left a “dead spot” where the water wasn’t circulating properly. I’ve adjusted the air stone to be more centre in the bucket and made sure that the water is cold enough to prevent potential root rot. Will need to keep a close eye for the next week or so. Lights have been not been adjusted (still at 60cm from seedlings) because there has only been about a 2cm growth in the last week. Changed the water (10L), buckets and nutrients to keep everything healthy. The tubes for the air bubblers are wiped down because the nutrients stick to the pipe. Milwaukee PH controller is running for about 1 hour to bring the PH down again from the addition of the nutrients and change in water. Day 17 and we have a clear front runner in Cheech. Her third node is open with a fourth clearly visible. Venezia has a clear third node, but it isn’t fully open yet with the fourth just barely starting. Day 20 - Cheech has a clear fourth node now and the fifth is starting to show whereas Venezia is one node behind. They are looking healthy and they will be ready to be topped in the coming week of veg