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En esta actualización se incluyen 2 semanas ya que por trabajo me fue imposible añadir la semana anterior. El día 15 de Agosto recibió la segunda pulverización de Bacillus Thuringiensis para prevenir el ataque de las orugas. Sigo alternando riego de agua un día con riego de Ascophillum Nodosum al día siguiente. He dejado de regar con Cannazym.
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Start of week 10, she's being fed only water as she will be chopped by the end of the week. I took some fan leaves off, as I've read it makes the plant believe it's being eaten by an animal and will push for more trichomes to daze the animal to not find its back back, can't hurt 😂
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The buds are starting to get a little bit bigger all the time. But they really don't look like they are ready to ripen anytime soon. The smell is still really earthy almost swamp like when I open the tent. The smell of the resin that coats your fingers is strongly lemon strawberry with a fuel undertone. my temps are down a few degrees to under 79 degrees during the day and humidity is under control. I've raised up the C02 ppm to 1500 on the autopilot with a 100 ppm swing. The sheer mass of plants is really pushing this setup to the max. I'm glad that I'm really fully controlling the environment. I was not anticipating this much height. I'm only going to lose a few buds to bleaching it looks like.
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Tied down 4 branches. Will start scrog end of next week. Topped her out.
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Apple Strudel week summary can be closed in one sentence__she loves to be fed. I have her drip set to run every 8h, but when I am around I always give her a few extra minutes. It makes her happy. My human form is too small to deal with __this magnificent monster of a plant__ getting her in and out of the wardrobe gets harder every time. So I do all maintenance ASAP to avoid unnecessary mishaps: topped her up with coco coir, cleaned the pipe, sorted the fans & calibrated & cleaned the pH meter. The second plant is parked under the drying space, under the far-red Sylvania lamp. It is only a temporary solution __when the arctic weather eases, she goes outside. Peace.👽 P_S_ I just watched an Al Jazeera full programme on UFOs. They got so many things right. Scary.
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Semana 9. Día 98(11/10): Para esta semana la saque al sol ya que no tenia luz, probablemente ya la semana que entra va a dormir afuera 3 o 4 días.
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With week 2 in the books the purple lemonade from fast buds is doing great she's been growing by the day under the fold 6 an looking health an happy
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Day 13 of flowering : we are starting to see the pompoms appear 🏵️🏵️🏵️
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Week 23 💚 we're getting closer I plan to harvest in week 24
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💩Alrighty then Growmies We Are Back At it 💩 Well folks we just finished up the last run and so we are bad to do it all over again 😁 So what do you say we have some fun 👈 We got some Z & Z 🚗 🚘 🚗 🚘 👉 From Exotic Seeds I just had to try this one again and see if the last seed would germinate and she popped 👌 Seed soaked for 24 then placed in a tub with paper towels , once it cracked and rooted , placed into its main pot 👌 FC4800 from MarsHydro Lights being readjusted and chart updated .........👍 www.marshydro.ca 👉I used NutriNPK for nutrients for my grows and welcome anyone to give them a try .👈 👉 www.nutrinpk.com 👈 NutriNPK Cal MAG 14-0-14 NutriNPK Grow 28-14-14 NutriNPK Bloom 8-20-30 NutriNPK Bloom Booster 0-52-34 I GOT MULTIPLE DIARIES ON THE GO 😱 please check them out 😎 👉THANKS FOR TAKING THE TIME TO GO OVER MY DIARIES 👈
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Day 28-35 (Day 29) I had some leftover pH 5.5 water from my other grow, it’s a little acidic but my medium is pretty base so it should balance itself out soon. (Day 30) Plants didn’t respond well overnight. They’re drooping and not looking very happy anymore. I’m guessing they will still recover in the next few days though. I’ve got to stay more consistent with the water. I’m going to make a water formula and consistently use it every time. I don’t like these pH fluctuations. (Day 33) I’m going to sprout 8 more plants today to help fill out the tent before I flip. I will be using pretty lame genetics but I will probably still find something I like. Got x2 SM Jack Herer, x2 SM Blueberry, x2 SM The White OG, x2 SM Badazz OG cheese. Last time I ran badazz og cheese it grew fine and yielded well but it got some pretty bad powdery mildew and the quality was lacking. I will make sure to give as many preventative sprays as possible before flip. This whole tent is highly susceptible to powdery mildew so I might be in for some issues later down the road. I will make sure to vacuum frequently and spray down the tent and my equipment as much as possible. The slurricane has recovered from its topping and is producing two new main stems. Its going through water quite fast so I’m going to transplant into a 1.7g pot. (Day 35) Dropped the ball hard today and accidentally knocked over the tray with all my new seedlings. Good news is they just got watered and were firm enough to keep all 8 seeds rooted and in place. Bad news is I mixed up almost every single container..... The only plant I am certain of the genetics is one of the cheeses. The other 7 are all mixed up! I’m sure I can tell all 4 apart by late mid-late flower, but this just sucks. I guess I will number them like prisoners 😭😭 I overwatered the slurricane a bit and it is looking like it has a lockout of some sort or it could be from the foliar spray. I’m going to back off and let it do it’s thing for the next week. I hope all the stress I’m putting it through will slow it down to the level of the locos and garlics. Garlics are looking happy so I’m going to transplant them into 1.7s today. Might as well get this slurricane, guava and locos transplanted too. Guava appears to be growing quite healthy but has had interveinal chlorosis since it has sprouted. If it doesn’t green up in the next week I will pull it. Man, I can’t help but feel this grow has been cursed since the beginning. Although a rough past don’t always make for rough future. I found a way to consistently pH my water to 6.2 every time. I’m starting with 60ml of chlorine free bottle, adding in 2000ml of RO water and just that alone gets me to 6.2. I can also add in 3ml of remo nutrients calmag, 2ml of EM1 microbes, 2ml of 0-0-15 kelp extract and the pH will stay stable at 6.2.
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🗓️ Les Chroniques de l'Oasis : Marque Blanche – 12 mars 2026 📊 État de la Culture ​Âge : J+22 (3ème semaine) Croissance : 14 cm 🏜️ État de l'Oasis ​Climat : Jour 24°C / Nuit 21°C (La douceur d'une brise marocaine). ​Humidité : 60% (Le souffle protecteur de la vallée). ​Énergie : Intensité 50% (Lampe actionnée à 90 cm pour guider sa nouvelle forme). Vigueur : Structure robuste, prête à déployer ses branches autrefois cachées. ​ L'Élixir de Vie (Nutrition Sacrée) ​Pour soutenir la Sultane dans cette métamorphose, je lui ai offert un élixir puissant : ​Hydratation : 1 Litre d'eau pure (Ajustée à un pH de 6,3). ​Rituel : Un mélange de 5ml d'Orgatrex . 1 comprimé de fertilisant Biotabs. délicatement enfoncé dans la terre à 5 cm environ ​Le but : Diffuseur une force vitale constante au cœur de la terre, nourrissant ses racines pour qu'elle puisse s'élancer vers les étoiles. 🖋️ L'Appel des Étoiles : Premier LST ​C'est un départ vers l'inconnu. Tandis que je courbe sa tige avec la précision d'un artisan nomade, elle semble fixer cette marque blanche qui scintille au-dessus d'elle, telle une étoile suspendue au zénith d'une oasis nocturne. Elle s'incline pour mieux se déployer, cherchant à rejoindre les astres par des chemins détournés, transformant sa fragilité de jeune pousse en une force nouvelle. ​Et moi, tel un voyageur solitaire dans les sables du Maroc, je marche vers un horizon dont j'ignore tout. Je me laisse aveugler par cette lumière lointaine, cette promesse incandescente qui brille au bout du chemin. Mes mains agissent, mais mon esprit s'évade dans cette clarté qui nous appelle. Nous progressons ensemble : elle, guidée par son instinct vers la cime des étoiles, et moi, avançant sans boussole vers cette lueur qui, seule, sait où nous allons vraiment. ​Note de culture : À ce stade de 3 semaines, le tronc est encore souple mais robuste. Le palissage aujourd'hui va forcer la plante à distribuer l'énergie aux branches secondaires, créant ainsi une structure beaucoup plus dense et équilibrée pour la suite. Aucune carence visible. J'ai coupé les deux feuilles simples de tout en bas et une feuille à 3 ( elles touchaient le sol . Pour éviter les risques de moisissures. ) Le feuillage est sain sans carence ou brulure. superbe plante pour le moment . Saviez-vous que… Anecdotes du Rif Dans les montagnes du Rif au Maroc, la récolte du cannabis était souvent un moment collectif. Les familles se réunissaient pour tamiser les plantes séchées afin d'en extraire la résine qui deviendra le haschisch. Pendant ces journées, les anciens fumaient parfois le kif dans une longue pipe traditionnelle appelée sebsi, pendant que le thé à la menthe circulait et que chacun racontait des histoires. Pour beaucoup de villages rifains, la récolte était autant un travail qu'un moment de partage et de tradition. 🌿. à bientôt et merci du fond du coeur à tous pour vos commentaires et likes . MUSIQUE : HÉ SEXY WOW ( Lord Kossity )
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🌿 Frosted Guava Auto by Zamnesia | Pheno A | Week 6 (Early Flower) 🌱 Flowers Are Taking Over One of the things I've enjoyed most about this 8×8 Adventure is watching every phenotype slowly reveal its own personality. Even though every plant shares the same environment, the same feeding schedule, and the same care, each one tells its own story. Frosted Guava Pheno A has become one of those plants that quietly earns your attention. She has never been the tallest plant in the room or the one demanding the spotlight. Instead, she has grown with remarkable balance, developing a beautiful natural structure that now serves as the perfect foundation for flower production. Last week marked her transition into flowering. This week, there's no longer any doubt. She's officially focused on building buds. 🌸 Week 6 – Bud Development Begins The stretch is now coming to an end, and the plant has begun redirecting her energy exactly where every grower hopes to see it. Flowers. Standing at approximately 101 cm, Frosted Guava has maintained a wonderfully compact yet well-proportioned structure. Every branch has found its place within the canopy, creating a plant that looks organized, balanced, and incredibly healthy from every angle. The small clusters of pistils that appeared last week have now developed into clearly defined bud sites. Each branch is beginning to stack flowers, and the canopy is starting to display that exciting early-flowering look where every top promises something special in the weeks ahead. The pace has changed. Instead of racing upward, she's quietly building outward. And she's doing it beautifully. 🌿 Canopy Development & Training The work invested during vegetative growth continues to pay dividends. Regular Low Stress Training, combined with simple leaf tucking whenever necessary, has allowed nearly every flowering site to receive excellent light exposure without forcing the plant into an unnatural shape. Looking across the canopy, it's easy to appreciate how evenly the branches have developed. The spacing between internodes remains ideal, giving each future cola enough room to mature while maintaining a full, productive canopy. Airflow continues moving freely throughout the plant, reducing shaded areas while allowing every branch to contribute equally to the final harvest. Sometimes less really is more. Rather than constantly correcting the plant, allowing her natural architecture to guide the training has produced a structure that feels effortless. 🌼 Flower Development This week the flowers have noticeably changed character. The bright white pistils continue multiplying across every branch, but now they're gathering into small clusters that clearly resemble the buds they'll soon become. Every day brings a little more volume. A few more calyxes. A few more pistils. A little more definition. It's still early, but the framework of every future cola is becoming easy to recognize. While resin production is only beginning to appear, there's already that familiar feeling every grower loves. The plant is entering the stage where everything starts happening faster. 🍃 Plant Health Health continues to be one of Frosted Guava's strongest qualities. The foliage maintains a rich, healthy green color from the bottom of the canopy right through to the newest growth. Leaf posture remains excellent throughout the day, showing strong turgor and steady transpiration despite the warm summer conditions. The stems have continued thickening nicely, supporting the increasing weight that will soon come as flower production accelerates. Overall, she gives the impression of a plant that's completely comfortable in her environment. No signs of stress. No unnecessary drama. Just steady, confident growth. 💧 Nutrition & Irrigation As flower production begins increasing, Frosted Guava has smoothly transitioned into a feeding program designed to support the demands of early bloom while maintaining healthy vegetative function. This week she's receiving: • Terra Bloom — 1.9 ml/L • Pure Zym — 1 ml/L • Sugar Royal — 1 ml/L • Power Buds — 1 ml/L • Green Sensation — 1 ml/L Maintaining: • EC: 1.78 mS/cm • pH: 6.0 The AutoPot system continues providing a stable and uninterrupted supply of water and nutrients, allowing the root system to remain active around the clock without experiencing repeated wet and dry cycles. Healthy roots continue supporting healthy flowers. 🌡️ Environment The environment remains remarkably stable, allowing every phenotype in the room to express its genetic potential without unnecessary stress. Current conditions: • Day temperature: 29°C • Night temperature: 25°C • Relative humidity: 60% • Solution temperature: 21°C • Root zone temperature: 21°C • CO₂: Approximately 639 ppm Despite the challenges that summer temperatures can bring, the room continues operating as a balanced ecosystem where strong airflow, consistent irrigation, and stable environmental control allow the plants to remain comfortable throughout the entire day. It's a reminder that consistency often produces better results than constantly chasing perfection. 👀 Looking Ahead The coming week should mark another exciting step in Frosted Guava's development. With the stretch nearly behind her, I expect almost all of her energy to shift toward flower production. Bud sites should begin thickening noticeably, individual flowers will continue joining together, and the first visible layer of trichomes should start appearing across the sugar leaves. This is the stage where the structure she's built over the past several weeks begins paying its rewards. The foundation is there. Now it's time to watch her fill it. 🙏 Final Thoughts Week after week, Frosted Guava Pheno A continues proving that a plant doesn't need to dominate the room to stand out. She has developed into one of the most balanced and elegant phenotypes in this entire project, combining healthy growth, excellent structure, and effortless flower development into a plant that's simply enjoyable to grow. Watching her evolve from a tiny seed into a beautifully formed flowering plant under a 12/12 From Seed schedule has been another reminder that every phenotype has its own pace and its own way of expressing itself. Some plants impress with size. Others impress with symmetry. Frosted Guava is quietly doing both in her own unique way, and I'm genuinely excited to see what she'll become over the coming weeks. A huge thank you to Zamnesia for making this incredible project possible, Plagron for providing outstanding nutrition, Future of Grow for powering the room with exceptional lighting, AutoPot for keeping the root zone thriving, TrolMaster for maintaining environmental precision, and to everyone following this journey here on GrowDiaries. Your encouragement, comments, and support continue to make this 8×8 Adventure even more rewarding. Until next week... Growers Love and happy growing! 🌱💚
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Die 3 Mädels duften langsam, die Harzdrüsen Produktion ist im vollen gange. Ich muss nun peinlich genau auf die Temperatur achten, da die Lampe schon nicht mehr höher geht und es sonst zu Verbrennungen kommt. Noch sehen die Spitzen gut aus, aber ich habe schon häufiger so eine Art bleiche gegen Ende der Blüte erlebt. Bislang ist dies wohl mein aufwändigster Grow, die Temperatur und Luftfeuchtigkeit konstant zu halten ist Momentan durch wechselhaft Wetter hier äußerst schwierig. Zum ich im selben Raum auf noch die Cookie Gelato anbauen, diese ist jedoch in der Wachstumsphase und braucht es natürlich etwas feuchter und Wärme. Ja war ein blöde Idee 2 Grows mit so verschiedenen Bedingungen gleichzeitig anzubauen 😏 Aber ulkig Weise ist es mir bisher immer, naja fast immer , durch die verücktesten Konstruktionen die ideale Anbaubedinungen für den jeweiligen Grow zu schaffen, im selben Raum, und zwar mit Alu Lüftungschläuchen 😎
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26.1. - I've added some wires back to spread the branches as much as possible. I think that plants look very nice and buds are getting bigger each day 😎 27.1. - Added more Cal-Mag and also some Epsom salt to the nutrient mix. I think the plants are starting to show signs of deficiency. Same thing happened on last run at the same time, so I hope I will catch it in time. Watered 💧 30.1. - I've decided to remove Bio Grow from my mix completely and upped the Cal-Mag. However, yellowing is still present 😩 Watered 💧 1.2. - Week wrap-up: I'm happy to say that this was another successful week as plants gained a lot of new growth and existing buds are gaining and becoming fat and frosty. ❄️ Also, I think I've managed to stop the yellowing.
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Week5 The week is over and all looks fine. Both ladies are preparing to bloom and are growing. Orange Sherbet is now 28 cm tall. Bruce Banner has caught up a lot this week and is at 25 cm. For 1 liter of water there was 0.5 ml of silicate;; 0.5 ml of Calmag;; 2 ml of BioNova BN-Zym, 2 ml of BioNova TheMissingLink;; 2 ml of BioNova Auto complete fertilizer and 1 ml of 100% organic algae juice. Ph 6.0-6.3 23°C
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31.08. 5-6 days ago I removed the remaining two plants from the rope, trimmed them and put them in jars. The shots are of flowers from 6-7 plants, I know that two of the plants are missing shots, but almost identical phenotype, I needed memory at one point so I deleted a lot of it. Dry: 1#15g 2#20g 3#23g 4#28g 5#23g 6#28g 7#23 8#20 9#23 Total:203g For such a short growing season, I am satisfied with this and if there should have been half a kilo of dry matter here at worst, but two weeks of growing season did its job… Stay High and Keep Growing!!!