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@johnwill
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Pleased that both seeds germinated and sprouted. The fascination is just beginning.
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Switched to 12/12 a few days ago. Girls are loving it!! Also after treating for bugs of some sort I let loose ab 50 ladybugs (most of which died but some are doing well) hopefully they pick through and get rid of anything left behind. Color is good but there’s a few brown spots and brown tips on a cpl leaves. Defoiled a bunch of leaves hoping it pushes all growth upwards. First time scrogging so this is all experimental for me so I hope I’m doing well! We shall see in ab 8 weeks when she’s ripe I can’t wait!!!
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this time we got a different phenotype, the whole plant has started to turn purple, not just sporadically like in the last ztrawberriez grow. It looks beautiful and will be harvested soon
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Very easy strain to grow. I grew the White Critical Express previous to this grow, I really liked it and wanted to try growing an Autoflower so I went for the Critical 2.0 and it was worth the grow.
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This plant was fun the whole way through. I had some issues up front and the plant got super stressed but in the long run she developed one huge bud so that's pretty exciting.
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🍉 Plants continue to grow amazingly into the 3 week 🍉 Temps are going up as Summer is kicking in 🌄 I added some worm hummus to the pot as it will soon start to flower and require more nitrogen from the soil
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Bloom 37 The weather is starting to get colder. Unfortunately, I cannot raise the temperature. but it's still going well for now. next watering overdrive.
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Environment: Grow space: 140 × 70 cm tent Temperature: ~25 °C Humidity: ~60 % RH Light cycle: 18/6 Light intensity: ~350 PPFD IR light active 20 minutes before lights on and running alongside the main light. 🌞 Medium / Pot Size: Transplanted early in the week into a 20 L final pot.
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8/22/25 good Lord y'all this is a beautiful strain. The colors and the frost. She's starting to stack the trichomes pretty thick on there. Fades coming in pretty strong. She's going to be an easy one to trim
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✂️ Harvest — From Chop to Bubble Hash (Final Review) 🌿❄️ Harvest completed with dense, resin-heavy buds and fully swollen calyxes. Trichomes were mostly cloudy with a touch of amber, and the aroma at chop was loud — sweet, citrusy, and greasy, filling the room instantly 🍊🔥 After harvest, the plant was air-dried for ~5 days at 16–19 °C, keeping conditions cool to preserve terpenes and trichome heads. Instead of a full flower cure, I chose to process the harvest into Bubble Hash, focusing on resin quality and terpene retention ❄️🌿 The wash went very clean — trichome heads separated well, showing strong resin production despite earlier challenges during the run. Smell stayed fresh and powerful throughout the process, confirming the effectiveness of the environment control and flush. This grow was a big learning experience. From training in veg, managing powdery mildew in early flower, switching to RO water, and finishing with Flawless Finish, everything contributed to a clean and satisfying result. Ending with one plant proved that quality and consistency matter more than numbers 👑 Overall, very happy with the outcome — solid resin, loud terps, and valuable lessons gained for the next run. Looking forward to applying everything learned into the next diary 🌿🔥
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2nd week into flowering and she stretch a bit. Had to lst the sides more to get the middle nodes strecthing.. only fed tap water every 2 days as needed..kept an eye on the temps and humidity . 60°-80° / 40%-55%. .so far no issues. Easy enjoyable organic grow only using kindsoil super soil and cocoloco bush doctor with some cover crops alfalfa and clovers...some companion plants dill,basil,cilantro, clovers in a pot next to it to repel all sorts of critters....will update next week on the growth. Enjoy.
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Planta ficando robusta e gorda com a nova alimentação com plant prod Finisher,muito bom ,muitos tricomas e o cheiro está incrível.
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Day 33-40 (May 24th-May 31st) (Day 34) I just found a herm branch on the tight blueberry pheno. It looks like a random pollen sack opened right above a lower branch. I removed the sack but I saw a small amount of dust fall onto one of the lower branches. I’m going to leave it to see if it will pollinate that small branch at all. I spent a good 5 minutes looking closely for bananas or claws but couldn’t find anymore. The main bud is clearly unaffected so I will just leave it unless it is visibly seeding itself. Too bad because I’m really excited for this plant. (Day 36) Not a lot has happened since I flushed them. Growth actually looks healthy and I don’t see any deficiencies on anything yet. (Day 37) Both of these badazz cheese phenos are picture perfect and easily hold up against Canadian and California quad grade. I might try to reveg them at the end and take some clones. They have this unique pungent, grassy, sour milk smell that is just wonderful. The density and bud structure is looking great too. This whole plant will probably take 3 minutes to trim if that. (Day 38) Just found a banana on the shitty blueberry pheno. This pheno is trash and I would honestly throw it away if it didn’t mess up the 3 perfect rows. It has almost no frost, no smell, is airy and has bad structure. I’ve actually never seen a plant with such little frost. Even outdoors. (Day 39) I think most of this tent will be done by day 60 but I will probably ride it out until day 70+. I don’t think the blueberries or the jacks will fill out very much either way but taking it too day 70 will ensure maximum production from each plant.
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Week 6 had an issue with critical purple decapitating herself over night after I must’ve staked her down too hard. So CP has been topped, with LST. I guess we will see how the yields compare at harvest, eh? The smell is LOUD asf when I unzip the tent as well. Such a beautiful smell to get smacked with. Also started Hindu Kush auto - really lost my mind. 11 plants total with my outside grows. my excitement overruns my anxiety for lack of space right now...
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Nothing to really say except that they are growing very well Thank you for reading I will continue to update have a happy grow
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Mimosa is looking the pick of the bunch early on here , a bit of pre flower stank hit me when I was tying her down … verr nice . Transplanted her into her forever home and tied her down , looking to double size again the coming week
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Frosted Guava Auto – Pheno B | Week 2 Vegetation Hello everyone, and welcome back to another update from the 12/12 From Seed adventure. Today we’re taking a closer look at Frosted Guava Auto Pheno B as she completes her second week of vegetative growth and continues establishing herself among the Zamnesia lineup. One of the most enjoyable parts of documenting individual phenotypes is seeing how each plant expresses itself, even when grown side by side under identical conditions. While environmental factors remain consistent across the room, genetics always find ways to showcase unique personalities. This week, Frosted Guava Pheno B demonstrated exactly why phenotype tracking is so rewarding. From every angle, she presents the image of a healthy, vigorous young plant. Whether viewed from above, from the side, or through close-up inspection of the newest growth, the overall impression is one of balance, strength, and steady development. The canopy has expanded noticeably throughout the week, with broad leaves efficiently capturing available light while maintaining a compact structure. Internodal spacing remains tight, helping create the kind of framework that often leads to strong branching and productive growth later in the cycle. Looking down from above, the symmetry is particularly impressive. Each new node appears neatly stacked above the previous one, creating a clean and organized structure that makes the plant both visually attractive and highly functional. The central growth tip is pushing forward rapidly, with fresh leaves emerging almost daily as the plant continues accelerating through early vegetation. The newest growth deserves special attention. The vibrant lime-green color visible at the center of the canopy is exactly what growers like to see during active growth phases. Young leaves naturally emerge lighter before maturing into the deeper green tones seen throughout the rest of the plant. This color transition is a sign of healthy development and ongoing cell expansion. Perhaps the most encouraging observation this week is how comfortably the plant appears to be handling her feeding program. Current nutrition remains consistent with the rest of the project: • Plagron Terra Grow – 1.8 ml/L • Plagron Pure Zym – 1 ml/L • Plagron Sugar Royal – 1 ml/L • Plagron Power Roots – 1 ml/L Each component serves a specific role within the feeding strategy. Terra Grow provides the primary nutrition required to support vigorous vegetative development, supplying the nitrogen and essential elements needed for leaf production and structural growth. Power Roots focuses on root-zone development, encouraging the plant to invest energy below the surface where a healthy root system ultimately supports everything that happens above ground. Pure Zym helps break down organic material within the substrate, improving nutrient availability and contributing to a healthier rhizosphere. Sugar Royal is introduced early as part of the overall Plagron program, supporting plant metabolism while helping prepare the foundation for later flowering performance. Together, these products create a balanced nutritional environment that allows the genetics to express themselves without excessive intervention. Environmental conditions remained stable throughout the week: • 12/12 lighting schedule from seed • Day temperatures around 27°C • Night temperatures around 25°C • Relative humidity around 55% • CO₂ approximately 600 ppm • Solution temperature around 21°C • Substrate temperature around 21°C The consistency of these conditions continues to be one of the strongest assets of the project. Stable environments allow plants to focus energy on growth rather than adaptation, and Frosted Guava Pheno B is clearly taking advantage of that stability. Another detail worth noting is the increasingly robust stem development visible near the center of the plant. As foliage expands and new nodes form, the stem continues thickening in response, building the support structure needed for future growth. Everything about this week’s progression suggests a plant settling comfortably into her rhythm. Healthy leaves. Strong growth. Balanced structure. Excellent color. And a clear sense of momentum heading into the coming weeks. While it is still early in the journey, Frosted Guava Pheno B is already showing many of the characteristics growers hope to see during the foundation-building stage of a successful run. For now, the goal remains simple: Keep conditions stable. Allow the roots to continue expanding. Maintain a consistent feeding program. And let the plant keep doing what she is already doing so well. Overall, Week 2 was another excellent step forward and leaves plenty of reasons to be excited about what comes next. Thank you to everyone following along, supporting the diary, sharing knowledge, and contributing to this amazing growing community. A special thank you to Zamnesia for the genetics, Plagron for the nutrition, and to every grower documenting their own journey alongside us. Until next week, growers love and happy growing everyone. 🌱💚
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week three flower everything looks fine so far :D eight days after defoliation I water them with 1.5l every 48h the light I use was set to 80% and it hangs 80cm away from the tops both gorillas had thrown a few balls, but I removed them as soon as I saw them, I will keep watching them!