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Week 6, slow growth but now finally starting to kick on properly and look like decent sized plants 💚
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So I thought the plants was going to be a flop but they turned it around, really long time tho for a auto flower, I could of ran photos with a better yield, but never the less these look like 10/10 nugs and smell amazing i can't wait to see how these look dried off.
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All feeds with nutes use either a whole ratio or combination of "Veg Mix" and "Bloom Mix"concentrates DILUTED in water until a total ppm of add in is reached using a (Total Dissolved Solids)TDS Meter measured in PPM (parts per million). The "Veg Mix" concentrate will eventually be added in smaller ratios and "Bloom Mix" concentrate what will eventually replace the "Veg Mix" concentrate entirely with the ppm and ratios listed when I feed. Veg mix recipe is on week 3. Bloom Mix recipe is on week 5. Day 63 She didnt grow much over night but she seems to have already took to her new digs with no further signs of stress past last night's droopy leaves that have since bounced back today. PH tested the top soil 6.38,6.45,6.42,6.4 for an avg of 6.4125 - I tried to take a couple from the original soil and the soil divide of old/new - the numbers run close to the same so Im satisfied. Placed the ring back on - Measured 11 inches from soil to bar, but I can work with that as it's still level and the branches run past it all the way around. I also tried to level it. I didnt feel the need to tie any of the branches this time as they are mostly going where I wanted them to. PPFD is still lower power at 2 ticks from high and center colas at 510 and 500 with the outering at 430 lowest and 470 at highest with most at about 455 VPD is okay with temps at 74F/64%RH/33%ILV Day 64 VPD and PPFD still mostly the same about 520 to 440 on ppfd from center to lowest outer ring and 74F/64%RH/33%ILV she seems to be likely the new set up and soil is still somewhat tacky - Plan to water in 2 days. I could water tomorrow, but I rather make the roots look for new space in the outer ring before just giving more for now. Day 65 VPD and ppfd mostly the same - 73F/64%RH/33%ILV with lights at 520 for the center colas and 430 for the lowest of the outer ring She's mostly filled the ring and close to 15 inches including the ring meaning I should be able to defoliate and flip this coming weekend. So I'll prep for that. It has been 3 days since transfer and last feed. Soil is still moist but not wet on the very top. I prepped tap water to burn chlorine tonight and will consider wetting her a little tomorrow. No more than a gallon of straight water for now, then again with reduced nutes a few days after that. Day 66 VPD same; 74F/64%RH/33%ILV PPFD after watering was 430 at lowest and 520 at highest - also moved the lights because I finally got the stand for the 10 gallon pot. Lights are now about 33 inches from soil and since the plant is about 15 inches high that makes the light about 18 inches from leaves to light. Watered with 1 gallon of 6.4ph de-chlorinated tap. Used a spreader water can and spray bottle. I used the whole gallon and there was no run off. Day 67 VPD okay at 74F/65%RH/33%ILV took 4 ph tests in the top soil got 6.64, 6.65, 6.67, and 6.54 for an avg of 6.625 (actually higher than I wanted but still well with-in range of acceptable. waited until later in the day and defoliated lower leaves - mostly the larf leaves under the ring. Also used HST and LST to break a few branches and tie others. The goal is to set a more level top before flip. But one that can be secured with the ring later if needed. PPFD now has 600 as highest and 430 as lowest she's spread quite far from center to outer rings now. Overall she looks close to flip and I think I might be able to at the start of week 10 day 70. Day 68 VPD was normal at 74F/65%RH/33%ILV - PPFD ranged from 400 to 600 with most around 500 She seems to be recovered mostly form the HST/LST/Defoliation - or at least is accepting the training as the colas that were bent are now pointing up. There are a few leaves showing stress and possible deficiency but all I can do is monitor and treat with my next feed if I see it spread more. Took measurements too - about 16inches tall with a diameter of about 22 by 22, so I am happy with this wing span and no scrOG Day 69 Normal stats with 74F/65%RH/33%ILV ppfd also the same as yesterday ranging from 400 to 600. Tomorrow will be 4 days since her last water feed - I plan to feed about 1 gallon of de-chlorinated tap water with about 50 ppm of each veg and bloom juice mix. I also plan to flip to 12/12 tomorrow. Schedule will be 3 hours later and earlier from current times. Decided to put her into a MarsHydro 24x48x71 tent and start giving UV/IR light treatments through flower. So that's the tent I also have a Bloom Plus XP2500 LED Grow Light - a set of Spider Farmer UVR40 40W UV & IR Supplemental Lighting Bars and I am using a iPower 6 Inch Smart Vent. I measured the distance from soil to lights and placed it back at 35 inches like it was with the ViparSpectra XS2000 in the other tent - I then dialed the lights down to the same ppfd as it was. I am giving her 30 minutes of UV light 1 hour before bed and then 15 minutes of IR after lights out and before lights on again - which is now 3 hours later.
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beginning of the fourth week🌻 everything is going well. made another small defoliation🍁 where it was needed. girls 🌱keep eating all the nutrition that my diet is good for them!👍 I'm waiting for the flowers to explode!💚👽 Day 25👍🌻👊
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Week 2 Day 7 Shes looking good and working on her roots, In 1-2 Weeks im sending her in flower mode 💦💦💦Watering💦💦💦 Week 1 20.09.2025 – Watering 0 ml 21.09.2025 – Watering 0 ml 22.09.2025 – Watering 0 ml 23.09.2025 – Watering 0 ml 24.09.2025 – Watering 0 ml 25.09.2025 – Watering 100 ml 26.09.2025 – Watering 0 ml Sponsored by Greenhouse Seed Company — NL
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Hallo zusammen und herzlich willkommen zu meinem fünften Grow Report. Die Sommerpause ist beendet und es geht endlich wieder los. Was habe ich vor: Da ich in meinen bisherigen Grows immer aktiv gedüngt habe, möchte ich in diesem Grow einfach mal probieren ob es nicht auch ohne geht. Daher habe ich mich in der Sommerpause viel mit dem Thema Living Soil beschäftigt. Ich habe mir viele Berichte zu den einzelnen Produkten am Markt angeschaut und mich am Ende für die Bio Hanferde von Sonnenerde entschieden. Das Konzept von Sonnenerde hat mich am meisten angesprochen. Die Erde muss nicht aktiv mit Komposttees oder Top Dressings behandelt werden. Das einzige auf das man achten muss ist das die Erde nicht zu feucht und auch nicht zu trocken steht. Um dies zu gewährleisten habe ich mein Setup erweitert, dazu aber später mehr. Das bei der Erde komplett auf Torf verzichtet wird und man diese nach dem Grow recht simpel wiederaufbereiten kann, hat mich auch sehr angesprochen. Die Nachhaltigkeit bei meinen vorherigen Grows hat mich sehr gestört. Erst kippt man haufenweise Dünger in die Erde und am Ende wird alles in der Biotonne entsorgt. Zu meinem neuen Equipment: Zur Überwachung der Bodenfeuchtigkeit kommt von AC Infinity die Bodenfeuchtigkeitssonde zum Einsatz. Im vorherigen Grow habe ich schon die Sonde von Ecowitt im Einsatz gehabt, diese war gut, aber alle wichtigen Werte, vereint mit einem Controller zu tracken, finde ich entspannter und da die AC Sonde endlich auf dem Deutschen Markt verfügbar war, habe ich hier zugeschlagen. Da die Optimale Bewässerung der Erde von Hand nur schwer zu bewältigen ist, habe ich mir verschiedene Möglichkeiten zur automatischen Bewässerung angeschaut. Am Ende ist meine Wahl auf Rainpoint gefallen. Die Pumpe kann über das Heimische Netzwerk gesteuert werden und bietet somit frei erstellbare Bewässerungspläne oder die Bewässerung von unterwegs, wen die Feuchtigkeit im Boden zu stark sinkt. Als Wasserreservoir habe ich eine 23 Liter Mülltonne umgebaut. In die Tonne kommen 2 Sprudelsteine mit einer einfachen Pumpe um das Wasser in Bewegung zuhalten und mit Sauerstoff anzureichern. Mein komplettes Setup in der Übersicht: Zelt: AC Infinity Cloudlab 722 60x60x180 LED : AC Infinity Ionframe Evo 4 300W Abluft: AC Infinity Cloudline Pro T4 100mm mit passendem AC Infinity Aktivkohle Filter Umluft: AC Infinity Cloudray S6 Gen 2 Luftbefeuchter: AC Infinity Cloudforge T3 Gen 2 Controller: AC Infinity Controller AI+ Sensoren: AC Infinity Bodenfeuchtigkeitssensor Bewässerung: Rainpoint TTP106W Tank: 23 Liter Belüftung: Fedour HP-808 Erde: Anzucht: Sonnenerde Anzuchterde Grow: Bio Hanferde Sonnenerde Mulch: Bio Faser Sonnenerde Der Grow: Am 02.09 sind 3 Samen, wie immer, zwischen ein feuchtes Zewa gewandert. Das Zewa kommt in einen Zip Beutel und geht dann bei 25 Grad auf einen Heizmatte. Da der Batch aus 2023 war und die Samen, bei mir im Kühlschrank, seit etwa einem Jahr überwintern, war ich gespannt ob sich noch etwas tut. Aber am 04.09 war es dann auch schon soweit, alle 3 Samen waren gekeimt und wurden von mir in 1 Liter Anzuchttöpfe mit der Anzuchterde von Sonnenerde gepflanzt. Danach wurde die Erde leicht angegossen. Die Anzuchttöpfe sind dann, in einem Mini Gewächshaus, ins Zelt gewandert und standen weiterhin bei 25 Grad auf der Heizmatte. Die LED habe ich von Anfang an auf 18/6 gestellt und mit 10% Leistung feuern lassen. Die Höhe habe ich so angepasst, dass ich 12 DLI erreiche. Am 05.09 waren 2 Sämlinge schon komplett aus der Erde. Bei einem musste ich etwas Geburtshilfe leisten, da er seine Samenhülle nicht komplett abgestreift hatte. Hierzu habe ich die Samenhülle mit einer Sprühflasche aufgeweicht und dann vorsichtig mit einer Pinzette entfernt. Der dritte Sämling war zusehen, schaute aber merkwürdig aus. Am 06.09 wurde klar das der Nachzügler Probleme hatte, es entwickelte sich nur 1 Keimblatt und sonst nichts. Ich habe ihn dennoch nicht entsorgt, weil ich wissen wollte ob daraus noch was wird. Die anderen beiden hatten sich gut weiterentwickelt. Am 07.09 wurde der Deckel des Mini Gewächshaus entfernt und der Luftbefeuchter sowie Abluft und Umluft eingeschaltet, auch die Heizmatte wanderte aus dem Zelt. Am 09.09 wurde dann der Nachzügler entsorgt, da klar war das hieraus nichts mehr wird. Somit war die erste Woche auch schon zu Ende. Die beiden Sämlinge hatten sich wie gewohnt entwickelt. Die Erde wurde von mir nur 1 mal mit der Sprühflasche nachbefeuchtet. Die Parameter in Woche 1: Durchschnittliche Tagestemperatur: 28 Grad Durchschnittliche Nachttemperatur: 23 Grad Durchschnittliche Luftfeuchtigkeit: 79% LED Leistung: 10% = 70 Watt Beleuchtungsdauer: 18 Stunden DLI: 12 Controller Einstellung: Advanced AI VPD 0,8 Durchschnittlicher VPD: 0,7 Umluft: Stufe 1 oszillierend
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En esta nueva semana he trasplantado a macetas de 10 litros a 2 plantitas que estaban en macetas de 3L . La que he planteado a tierra ha tenido un crecimiento significativo de una semana a otra.
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Aparecieron unas pequeñas manchitas en las hojas más viejas, se realizó el trasplante a maceta de 5 lts y se regaron foliarmente con Knactive por estas hojas amarillas que comenzaron a salir y para que tomaran de buena manera el trasplante. Seguimos ... Pronto se viene la floración
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🌸 Week 4 Flower Report: Growth, Challenges & Big Changes! 🌸 Hey, Grow Diaries Fam! ✨ We’re here at Week 4 of Flower, and what a week it’s been—packed with challenges, adjustments, and exciting progress! Before diving into the details, let’s start with a note on my flowering timeline. While this is Week 4, I don’t start counting flower days the moment I flip to 12/12. Instead, I wait for the plants to show true signs of bloom. It’s a small but significant distinction that keeps things accurate and aligned with the plants’ development. 🌱 Defoliation: Timing is Everything! Defoliation is a critical part of the flowering stage, and I typically wait until Day 21. However, this week, I tackled it earlier on Day 17 because: 1️⃣ The room was simply too full. 2️⃣ And most importantly—the Papaya Zoap had other plans! She’s a fighter—determined, defiant, and constantly reaching for the moon. Despite intense training like super cropping, she’s still pushing upward, nearly outpacing the LED lights. Challenges like this remind us of a simple truth: gardening mirrors life. It’s about resilience, adaptation, and unwavering determination. 💪 This week, I added a second SCROG layer. While this net will support the flowering colas, it’s also there to strategically manage the Papaya Zoap. Why? Because experience has taught me that if she grows out of the LED’s range, she won’t finish properly—and that could disrupt the balance for every other plant in the tent. It’s all about teamwork, even in the garden. 🌟 Defoliation was intense, removing nearly all the leaves with stems to clear space and boost airflow. The tent now looks dramatically different! For the full before-and-after transformation, be sure to check out my YouTube channel—trust me, you’ll want to see this process up close! 🎥✨ Switching to Aptus Holland Minerals A major milestone this week: I’ve transitioned entirely to Aptus Holland Minerals. 🌊 From now on, it’s just minerals—no more organic inputs. This marks the start of a new chapter, and I’m incredibly curious to see how the plants react to these changes. Here’s the current nutrient mix: • System Clean: 0.5 ml/L • Regulator: 0.15 ml/L • RO Water Conditioner: 0.8 ml/L • All-in-One Liquid: 2.1 ml/L I’m keeping the pH at 6.1 and TDS at 556 ppm, and so far, the plants are thriving. This week also included a thorough system clean, ensuring everything runs smoothly as we enter the final flowering stages. 🌿 Bud Development: Pure Magic! The bud formation across all the genetics is nothing short of incredible. Every plant is thriving, and the canopy is lush, vibrant, and full of potential. I’ve raised the PPFD to 750 for this stage, with temps steady at 25°C and RH at 63%—keeping the VPD dialed in at 1.11. The TrolMaster ecosystem, paired with the AutoPots, makes managing these precise conditions seamless. With more time to focus on the plants, I can give them the daily care they deserve. 💚 Shoutouts & Gratitude A huge thank you to my sponsors and supporters: TrolMaster, Aptus Holland, Pro-Mix, Cannakan, and the amazing seed banks. Your incredible products and technology make this journey possible. 🌟 To the Grow Diaries community and all my followers—thank you for your energy, love, and even the challenges from the haters. It all fuels this incredible process, and I apprecilove every bit of it. Special shoutout to Brother Daggadna—check him out on Instagram and show some love! 💚 The plants are heading into the next phase of bloom, and I can’t wait to share how this story unfolds. 🌸✨ As always, stay tuned, stay positive, and let’s keep growing strong together! 🙌 Growers’ love to all 💚 #TrolMaster #AptusHolland #GrowLife #CannabisCommunity #FlowerWeek4 #NeverGiveUp #GrowWithLove #IndoorHorticulture #Defoliation #PPFD #ControlledEnvironment #SCROGNet #DogDoctorOfficial Discount Codes so you can save big on your next check out 💚💚💚 Kannabia - DOGDOCTOR 30% off SeedsmanSeeds - DOGDOCTOR 10% off CannaKan- DOGDOCTOR 15% off terpyz.eu - DOCTOR 15% off The Neutralizer - PORKIT5-DOG 15% off As always thank you all for stopping by, for the love and for it all , this journey of mine wold just not be the same without you guys, the love and support is very much appreciated and i fell honored and so joyful with you all in my life 🙏
 With true love comes happiness 💚🙏 Always believe in your self and always do things expecting nothing and with an open heart , be a giver and the universe will give back to you in ways you could not even imagine so 💚 Friendly reminder all you see here is pure research and for educational purposes only Growers Love to you all 💚💚💚 P.S. – A Deep Dive into the ICL-300: Revolutionizing Under-Canopy Lighting The ICL-300 isn’t just another LED—it’s a game-changer for under-canopy lighting. Unlike traditional LED systems that project light in a single direction, the ICL-300’s 300-degree design ensures even light distribution beneath the canopy. 🌟 This unique feature means that no part of your plant is left in shadow, creating a balanced environment for lower buds to thrive. Key Tech Specs & Benefits: • 300-Degree Light Distribution: This design fills the under-canopy space with optimal light, enhancing photosynthesis where it often gets neglected. 🌱 • Full Spectrum Output: Tailored to meet the specific needs of plants at every stage, ensuring quality growth from base to apex. • Energy Efficiency: Advanced LED technology delivers maximum output with minimal energy usage, keeping costs down and sustainability up. 💡 • Durability & Heat Management: Built with high-quality materials, the ICL-300 stays cool and reliable, even in intense growing environments. Why It Matters: Under-canopy lighting is a game-changer for growers aiming to maximize yield and quality. Typically, lower buds receive less light, resulting in larfy or underdeveloped flowers. The ICL-300 changes that dynamic entirely by turning shadows into opportunity. 🌟 With light evenly dispersed across the entire plant, you’re not just growing; you’re sculpting a masterpiece. For me, the ICL-300 is more than a tool—it’s a partner in innovation. It ensures that every plant in my grow room has equal opportunity to shine, from the top colas to the smallest buds at the base. When paired with a carefully managed ecosystem, like the one powered by TrolMaster, the potential for consistent, top-quality harvests reaches new heights. This isn’t just about adding light—it’s about adding value, efficiency, and balance to the grow process. I’m beyond excited to see how the ICL-300 transforms the game in my tent, and I can’t wait to share the results with you all! 💚
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The wicked genetics plants are by far the most potent ones i grew and the most dank smelling like the gary payton x boston kreme pie (gary payton x wedding cake x thin mint cookies) is so dang potent this shit is an indica monster, I can't take more than 3 hits or I'm catatonic 🤣🤣🤣🤣 the gary payton x sour headband is still drying but I tried a little bit and that one is a sativa monster super nice heady high perfect for daytime smoke but both will rock your world if you take more than 2 or 3 hits I've never grown outdoor like this ever before I always grew local strains or clones but after harvesting these 2 plants I have decided that ill be growing nothing but wicked genetics for a long freakin time..the next line up im germinating are all special and will be my biggest challenge yet growing 8 different strains I have never grown and most of them being chem,sour or og kush crosses along with some more gary payton crosses (gp x king Louie og,gp x unicorn poop) highway og,evil og and kings og and triple threat and triple crown and lemon smoothie(lemon skunk x chemsicle) very excited I love growing fire strains I have never tried before these gp crosses impressed me beyond belief and I'm telling you guys go check out wicked genetics on his discord server or on IG or his website www.wickedgenetics.net, he gives tons of freebies if you buy from his discord and has regular and fem seeds if there's one person who's work needs to be admired it's Joshua's man hes doing some special work with og kush's,chemdawg,skunks,and sour strains it's insane how many fire strains I have from him and only really spent a couple hundered dollars where I was spending 0 with rqs and getting 10 northern lights autos seeds that I won't grow and the strains were never anything special not compared to wicked genetics the best bud I grew from royal queen seeds indoor isn't nearly as good tasting or as potent as the gary payton x boston kreem or gp x shb pie I grew outdoors I've never seen that
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Week 4 , day 1 plants are doing well some putting on more weight than others blue gelato are getting really dense and frosty . Watermelon punch buds are getting big aswell . Terple and wedding cakes are doing well
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Plant is still not ready for full harvest on lower portion plant has had no issues with the cutting of branches or main cola. Growth has exploded on lower bud sites even a day after cutting. Was able to dry nugs for a week from first cut and have gotten to smoke it. Surprisingly has a good smooth taste and hits hard. Smells skunky with a little hay smell. (Was out bud) will try to cure for 3 months.
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D71. Week five of flower and the girls are simply doing their thing. I scouted the plants today and found thrips on the second girl. I was hoping the lacewings would have gotten them all by now, but no such luck. I'll give them a week before ordering another batch. For some reason, the thrips avoid the first girl. Visually, there's also a clear difference between the two girls, with the first girl being darker and having more buds. ------------------------------ D73. I brewed a short (6 hours) compost tea today consisting of worm castings, kelp meal, neem meal, humic and fulvic acid, rock dust, biochar, and molasses. After the brew, I added homemade Bokashi juice, which lowered the pH of the tea to 6.6. Each girl got 2.5 liters of tea (5% of pot volume.) I also did another light round of defoliation, down low on the plants. ------------------------------ D75. Each girl got 2.5 liters of water @ pH 6.5, with 5 ml of FFJ. The plants stretched SO MUCH after flipping them into flower that it's challenging for the light to penetrate the canopy, and it's pretty dark further down. I bought some LED grow light strips and installed them in the tent to provide additional side lighting. It's only 36 W of extra lighting, but I hope it will help to develop the numerous buds down low. I put the lights on the left side of the tent, around the first girl, since she has a lot more buds, but now that it looks like the concept works, I might get another set of lights for the right side of the tent. ------------------------------ D77. We've reached the end of the fifth week of flower, and all is well in the tent. Ahem, almost all since I still have the thrips to contend with, BUT I just put a bunch of Cucumeris predatory mites in the tent, so the war rages on. A friend suggested adding white cloth below the plants to reflect more light toward the lower buds. Sounds plausible, but I didn't have any fabric, so I went all ghetto by simply putting strips of kitchen paper on top of the scrog net. Not the most fantastic reflector material ever, but it's what I had at hand. Plus, it's easy to work with and costs next to nothing. I doubt it will make a big difference, but even a slight increase is still an increase, and I could see a visible difference in the amount of light hitting the lower canopy. Finally, each plant got 2.5 liters of water @ pH 6.3, with FFJ and Bokashi Juice. ------------------------------
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