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Day 36 Flower (Day 78) Today is the first day of week six of flower and on this glorious day, I went to war against the fungus gnats. By war, I mean watering each girl with 5 million Nematodes in 3 liters of pH 6.5 water. That should hopefully do the trick and get rid of the annoying little shits. I also experimented a bit more with bud photography and this time I used an LED ring flash. The next step is to shoot during the dark period so I don't get any supplemental light from the grow lights. That was pretty much it today as it is mostly just coasting along at this point in the grow. Day 37 Flower (Day 79) The left girl got pampered with a new light today. Let's see if those extra photons can help her fatten up. She also got a CO2 bag to help her to soak up all those juicy photons. The right girl on the other hand just got her daily watering. Today with 3 liters at pH 6.6. Day 38 Flower (Day 80) All I did today was to give the right girl 3 liters of pH 6.5 water and started brewing some compost tea to feed tomorrow. I used a simple recipe this time with just some worm castings and molasses to increase the microbial activity, as well as a bit of neem meal for some additional nutrition but also to help against pests. The fungus gnats in the tents are almost gone. The nematodes took care of the gnat larvae and the yellow sticky traps have been catching the adults. Day 39 Flower (Day 81) Super chill day. I just gave each girl 3 liters of compost tea at pH 6.2. Done. Day 40 Flower (Day 82) I gave 3 liters of pH 6.5 water to the right girl and supported some of her branches as they're getting heavy with buds. Boom! Day 41 Flower (Day 83) Today I gave each girl 3 liters of pH 6.5 water. The gnats look to be defeated for now. I can't see any in the tents and the yellow sticky traps are empty. Day 42 Flower (Day 84) The last day of the sixth week of flower and all is going great in the tents. The heatwave we were having went away, which kind of sucks on a personal and social level, but it's great for the girls as the tents were swelteringly hot. The left girl is 103 cm tall and didn't grow anything this week. She has started to fatten up a bit now since I installed a more powerful light, but she is still lagging far behind the right girl. I'm interested to see if she is only lagging behind in time and will fatten up eventually, or if her ordeal has stunted her flowers, resulting in a bunch of larf. Time will tell. Either way, it will be a learning experience. The right girl also didn't grow vertically this week (thankfully!). Her 123 cm is tall enough to be dangerously close to the lights. She is fattening up nicely but still some time to go before she is done. I haven't checked any trichomes yet but should probably start checking next week. Today was another chill late-flower day, I just gave the left girl 2 liters of pH 6.7 water, and the right got 3 liters at pH 6.5.
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6/22/2022 Dropped into Ph 6.3 Added myco in water, 1 ml cal mag per gallon, just enough, soak for 24 hrs This is supposed to be a super vigorous mother plant, seeds are nice and plump. I have particular high hopes for seeds 6, 7, 8, 9 which seem bigger/better than the others. 4 is a runt. 1-3 are good sized. Five is pretty plump we will see. 6/23/2022 Start germination About 24 hours after initial drop in water, I placed each seed into a soaked Root Riot cube, and then back into the cup with its label. Placed lid back on tray, covered and back on heater. It's about 74 degrees F. Once they pop, I'll start the veg week, approximately 1-2 days. 6/25/2022 Last Day of germination, ready to pop I'm pretty verbose with my grows, some people may hate that. I like to show what I do for my own process, as well as to share with others. I put Hydroton into the bottom of the AC Infinity 1 gallon pots, like 2 inches. Then mixed Mother Earth Coco + Perlite Mix, Fox Farms Ocean Forest, earthworm castings, Dynamyco. Placed the root riot cubes into the substrate contained by the fabric pots -- misted with diluted Foop Spray, domed. Environment looks good. Seedling stage week starts tomorrow, yay.
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is in its exact point to be cut ... she grew healthy ... with cloudy days ... the substrate I did ... was fed every 15 days with guano and worm humus only ... amber tricomas 5% and mostly cloudy
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Good afternoon everyone! One more week is gone of the flowering. the plant looks beautiful, the buds become heavier every day. I still only use Hesi sponsored nutrients with every watering. I don't overdose on nutrients and follow the weekchart I got from Hesi. genetics is good old school from Neville's seed bank. It is also a normal seed, not femenized. The light schedule is 12/12 , feeding every day( I try to handle the cocos always wet) next week is the last flowering, after that I will clean the plant and will harvest it. Good luck, everyone
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Gelato#33 is looking weird. There are some yellow and dark brown spots on the under leaves, and the upper leaves looks very dry. She is receiving the same treatment as the others, maybe the south american weather is not correct for her? Thanks.
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Hello dear growers and growmies 👊💚 it turned out that we have 2 different phenotypes 😃 2 plants are sativa-heavy and one is indica-heavy, the sativa-heavy plants are 1 week ahead of the indica-heavy ones. otherwise everything is going well, all plants are healthy and happy 🤙 The Mars Hydro TS 1000 runs at 100% with a distance of 30 cm above the plants. Thx for stopping by growers , stay safe & have a nice weekend👊💚
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Nov. 6 - Week 5 begins. I am seeing calyx in a few spots so I expect pistils at any moment. Her smell is also starting to develop and I suspect she'll be a real stinker in the near future. Nov. 11 - It is not doing good but is still growing. Nov. 12 - I moved her to the 3'x3' I considered putting King Tut in, with some better light. I also removed 6 or 8 fan leaves from the main stalk and almost took off some lower branches but decided against doing so.
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So da sind wir wieder .. aber auch ein paar Tage zu früh … Sonntag ist es erst soweit aber da ich bissle busy bin ziehe ich das Update ein paar Tage vor … Und mal wieder als kleinen Obolus … habe ich mal wieder ein Video gemacht :) Es geht zu Ende im Kanickelbau .. man könnte sagen .. (was ein grower normal nie sagt..) es stinkt bestialisch … die Terp Mischung in der Runde ist der Absolute Wahnsinn … alle 3 Cookies bilden komplette unterschiedliche Pheno … während Lulatsch Nr3 mit tangie Orangen terps um sich schmeißt … geht Pheno nr2 eher Richtung Lemon Sweety … und Pheno 1 Richtung leicht waldig Sweet …. Sehr sehr interessant… und freue mich die 3 gegrowt zu haben … Pheno 3 is jetzt nicht so meins .. solche Sativa Lanzen … ich mag lieber runde Nuggets … aber heulen auf höchsten Niveau :) Ich werde diese Woche noch ein wenig was an big bud verabreichen .. und dann werden sie ausgehungert … aktuell sind die Temperaturen auch sehr Grenzwertig um das Endprodukt vernünftig zu trocknen .. für die V-Cure hat sich noch kein Sponsor gefunden 😅 … mit den lebenden Pflanzen besser zu Händeln als Schock zu trocknen .. Ich hoffe ich konnte euch ein paar schöne Einblicke zeigen :)
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Hello growers and tokers! 👋 👩‍🌾 🧑‍🌾.🔥💨 This is one is living it up! Transplanted to final pot, an 11L fabric pot like all the other strains. Great root system going on.. I added 5 grams of Micro Vita from TopCrop to the soil. I took the pictures with my phone so you can't really appreciate the details but the roots are thick and strong. It sucks this one won't get as much veg time as the others so I'll definitely be growing this one again and with a full veg cycle. Looks to be a very promising strain! One Love!
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Sie hat mega aufgeholt und zeigt jetzt wie sie abgehen kann. Schöne dunkle Blätter und keinerlei Stress Anzeichen.
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Heute wurde wieder gedüngt ca. 1,2 Liter pro Topf mit einem PH von 6-7 und der EC bei 1,4 .Ich hab zwar n paar Flecken auf den Blättern aber ich finde es persönlich nicht so schlimm sonst sieht ja ganz gut aus. Die buds könnten noch etwas kompakter werden aber es sind ja noch in etwa 30 Tage bis zur Ernte🍀
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🍋 Project Blue Tent – Folder 14B Pickled Lemon Haze F1 – Pheno B | Week 2 – Finding Her Rhythm Every phenotype tells its own story. Although both plants share the same genetics and are growing under identical conditions, nature always leaves its own signature. That is exactly why Project Blue Tent was created—to document each phenotype individually and discover the subtle differences that make every plant unique. This project is built around consistency. Both phenotypes are grown inside the complete Zamnesia ecosystem, rooted in Plagron Premium Coco Grow Bags and fed exclusively with the Plagron Hydro line. Every environmental parameter, every feeding adjustment, and every observation is recorded so this diary becomes more than just a grow log—it becomes a learning experience. This week marked one of the most important moments of early vegetative growth: transplant day. Thanks to the outstanding root development inside the starter pot, Pheno B was ready to move into her permanent home, where she can now fully explore the coco substrate and begin building the foundation for the weeks ahead. ⸻ 🌱 Environment & Ecosystem Everything inside the Blue Tent is designed to remain as stable and repeatable as possible. • Light Schedule: 18 hours ON with 280PPFD / 6 hours OFF • Growing Medium: Plagron Premium Coco Grow Bags • Nutrient Line: Plagron Hydro A & B + Hydro Roots • Water pH: 5.83 • EC: 1.26 mS/cm • Reservoir Temperature: 23.1°C Environmental Conditions: • Temperature: 29°C • Relative Humidity: 68% These conditions provide excellent transpiration while encouraging vigorous vegetative growth and rapid root expansion throughout the coco. ⸻ 🥥 Why the Starter Pot Is Buried Inside the Coco Bag One detail that often surprises people in this project is that I don’t remove the starter pot area from the final grow bag. Instead, I bury the entire root ball directly into the centre of the hydrated coco. There are several reasons for this approach. First, it completely eliminates transplant shock. The roots never need to recover from disturbance—they simply continue growing exactly as they were. Second, the original root zone remains perfectly intact, allowing moisture levels to transition gradually into the fresh coco rather than forcing the plant to adapt overnight. Finally, positioning the starter pot in the centre naturally creates a perfectly symmetrical root expansion. Instead of favoring one direction, the roots are encouraged to colonize the entire grow bag evenly, producing a balanced foundation for the remainder of the grow. Sometimes the simplest techniques deliver the biggest long-term advantages. ⸻ 🌿 Root Development When removing the starter pot, the first thing that stood out was the incredible density of healthy white roots wrapping around the entire root ball. Every side of the cube showed active growth. The roots were bright white, thick, and evenly distributed, exactly what I hope to see before transplanting into the final container. Healthy roots create healthy plants. Strong roots improve nutrient uptake, increase resistance to environmental stress, and provide the engine that will support explosive vegetative growth over the coming weeks. Looking at this root system, it’s clear Pheno B made excellent use of every cubic centimetre of her starter pot before graduating into her final home. ⸻ 🌿 Meet Pheno B While her sister impressed me with compact structure and balanced symmetry, Pheno B immediately revealed a different personality. She has a little more stretch through the stem, creating slightly wider internodal spacing while still maintaining excellent structural strength. Her leaves are broad, richly coloured, and beautifully layered around the main stem, giving her a vigorous, energetic appearance. The newest growth is bursting from the centre with exceptional colour and excellent leaf formation, showing that she has settled comfortably after transplant. One detail that really caught my attention is her natural openness. Instead of stacking tightly, her branching already hints at a phenotype that may naturally create better airflow and light penetration as she matures. Every day she seems to move with confidence, reaching upward while expanding outward at the same time. It’s still far too early to know how she’ll express herself during flowering, but she’s already demonstrating a personality of her own—and that’s exactly why I love documenting individual phenotypes. ⸻ 💧 Feeding Strategy After transplant, I continued feeding with the Plagron Hydro line, allowing the young roots to immediately colonise the fresh coco surrounding the original root ball. Current feed: • Plagron Hydro A & B • Plagron Hydro Roots Maintaining a stable EC together with a properly adjusted pH ensures nutrients remain immediately available while encouraging continuous root expansion into the surrounding substrate. Rather than pushing rapid top growth, the goal right now is to build an exceptionally healthy root system that will support vigorous development throughout the vegetative stage. ⸻ 🔍 Looking Ahead The transplant has gone exactly as planned, and Pheno B has already resumed active growth without showing any signs of stress. Over the next week I’ll be watching closely as the roots continue to colonise the coco bag and the canopy begins to expand. As her structure develops, I’ll also start evaluating her branching pattern and natural growth habits to see how this phenotype differs from her sister. Those small differences are often what make phenotype hunting so rewarding. For now, she looks healthy, confident, and ready to show what she’s capable of. ⸻ 💙 Final Thoughts Watching two sisters grow side by side under identical conditions is one of the most fascinating parts of this journey. Same genetics. Same environment. Same feeding. Yet each plant begins writing her own story. Pheno B is already showing a unique character—slightly more open in structure, full of energy, and growing with quiet confidence. It’s exciting to watch her develop, and I can’t wait to see how those early traits translate once flowering begins. The adventure is only getting started. ⸻ 🙏 Thank You A huge thank you to everyone following Project Blue Tent and sharing this journey with me. Special thanks to Zamnesia for providing the incredible genetics and building an outstanding ecosystem around home growing, and to Plagron for supplying the Hydro nutrient line and Premium Coco Grow Bags that make this project possible. Thank you as well to the GrowDiaries community for the constant encouragement, feedback, and inspiration. Sharing these weekly updates is one of my favourite parts of every grow, and I hope they continue to educate, inspire, and encourage growers of every experience level. Growers love and see you all in the next update. 🌱💙
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Bene continua a crescere super bien......il cerbero sta andando verso la maturazione 👍.continua così bella gustosa terapia mia 😉🤤
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So here we are, at the end, a few months later. I was so happy that I'll finally grow a plant without any training at all, just to see the full and uninterrupted genetic expression. It was a blast to grow her, I can't wait for the plant to dry and give it a few weeks of curing but she smells great already. I also wanted to thank Divine Seeds for the contest strain and Bio Tabs for great Bio fertilizer. You can judge for yourself because I'll let the photographs speak for themselves. Speaking of photography, I went with a moody style this time, because she has a great structure. I've trimmed her a little bit here and there and I've left a few big fan leaves on both sides for better looks. The big fan leaves reflect the light so well, it make the whole plant shine. Okay now head to the gallery and let all that sink in ;) XOXO Cremo
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Welcome to my Ðivine ØĠ Ķush diary. In this diary: Seeds: sponsored by Ðivine Șeeds Media: Promix HP Nutrients: Advanced Nutrients, Diablo Nutrients, Gaia Green Power Bloom. Light and Weather: Şun☀️and Mother Earth.🌎 ___________________________ Feeding: Tue 17Sep: 9L water not pH'd Thu 19Sep: 4L Flawless Finish not pH'd Fri 20Sep: 4L Flawless Finish not pH'd Sat 21Sep:4L water not pH'd ___________________________ *please note that watering are from the top.....since i smashed the saucers with the weed wacker*🤦🏻‍♂️ ______________________________ Amazing weather throughout the week! Again☀️Sunny 26°C 😎"Except for today Monday 23-Sep-24 as per cloudy☁️photoshoot🙃😄 ______________________________ Did my flushing thing, it's happening😉 ______________________________ Thanks for stopping by, likes and comments are appreciated!👊🏻😎 Keep on growin! Keep on tokin!!! 😙💨💨💨💨💨
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D15/V11 - 15/04/23 - Added water and nutes EC 0,7 pH 6.4 D16/V12 - 16/04/23 - Nothing D17/V13 - 17/04/23 - Nothing D18/V14 - 18/04/23 - Added water and nutes D19/V15 - 19/04/23 - Nothing D20/V16 - 20/04/23 - Added water and pH+ D21/V17 - 21/04/23 - Nothing
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3/18/25 Start of another week. Plants just finished 2nd week of flowering so these most recent pictures are day 14 since the flip to 12/12 Some plants are only 28-30 inches and others are stretched up to 36-40 inches 3/22/25 R3 looks like shes going to produce the most mass. everything looks really happy. Everything looks happy and healthy
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This was truly great and the colours and smell the fruit smell and good size bugs
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