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TangieBananaBytes: Indoor Grow Diary

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Double Tangie Banana
Custom Light Emitting Diodes/120W
Custom
The Budgrower
The Budgrower
Soil
Custom
Indoor
Room Type
72 liters
Pot Size
7.15 liters
Watering
Start at 1 Week
G
Germination
3y ago
CheesyDeez **Week 1: Novice Grower's BudGrower Adventure** As a novice embarking on my first-ever indoor grow, I couldn't be more excited to share my journey with you all! This week has been all about setting up my indoor grow haven. I purchased the signature LED grow tent from thebudgrower.com, and I'm thrilled with the quality and features! Here's a quick rundown of the specs: - 24" x 24" x 72" inches with a highly durable and reflective 1680D Mylar interior - 25mm steel support frames can hold up to 300 pounds - Heavy-duty, hand-stitched zippers with light-blocking double flap enclosure - 98% light reflective to keep light and odors contained - Multiple viewports for easy plant monitoring - 3 ventilation ports for the carbon filtration system Once my grow tent was assembled, I eagerly placed five feminized Double Tangie Banana seeds into the mix. I'm happy to report that three of them already have taproots! These little troopers are now nestled in Rapid Rooter plugs, ready to take on the world (or at least my grow tent). As a first-time grower, I'm looking forward to learning from my experiences and sharing the progress of my Double Tangie Banana plants with all of you. Stay tuned for more updates as my indoor growing journey unfolds! #TangieBananaBytes 🍌🌱💡
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Used method
Glass Of Water
Germination Method
1
Week 1. Vegetation
3y ago
8.25 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
23 °C
Day Air Temp
6.5
pH
No Smell
Smell
300 PPM
TDS
85 %
Air Humidity
50 °C
Night Air Temp
71.92 liters
Pot Size
7.15 liters
Watering Volume
76 cm
Lamp Distance
CheesyDeez Week 2: Novice Grower's BudGrower Adventure - Seedling Success & Challenges Entering week two of my novice indoor grow adventure, I've been fully immersed in the fascinating world of nurturing my Double Tangie Banana seedlings. As a newbie, every step of the process has been a learning experience, and I'm thrilled to share my progress with you all! At the start of the week, I continued monitoring the five feminized Double Tangie Banana seeds I'd placed in Rapid Rooter plugs. Here's a quick update on each of them: DTB #1: Leafing nicely but got a bit leggy, making it my tallest plant to date. I'm keeping an eye on its growth to ensure it stays healthy and strong. DTB #2: Just starting to peek out of its plug. I'm excited to see how it develops in the coming days. DTB #3: Having a rough start. I had to pull some of the seed casing off, and after taking it outside for a bit, it got stressed. Thankfully, it seems to be recovering, and I'll continue to monitor its progress closely. Although I'm still a beginner, I'm learning so much about the art of indoor growing. I appreciate the support and advice I've received from this amazing community. Stay tuned for more updates as my Double Tangie Banana plants continue to flourish (and face challenges) in the weeks to come! #TangieBananaBytes 🍌🌱🌿
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CheesyDeez
CheesyDeezstarted grow question 3y ago
Hey growers, it's been 16 days since my first seed sprouted and two days since the last. How long should I wait for the remaining seeds before giving up? Tips to encourage growing? Thanks! #SeedHelp
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Germination. Glass
Germination. Cube
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massivetidsanswered grow question 3y ago
Hello CheesyDeez, When you keep the seeds moist (not wet) and warm (around 25 degrees is perfect). They should show their first leaves within 1 week. 2 weeks is really too long and that could have 2 reasons. Or the seeds are old and dried out. And because of this the water can not penetrate the shell. Or you did not have the right basic conditions like mentioned above. Soil must be moist at all time (not wet). And temperature should be between 20 and 30 degrees. 25 is ideal. Like our fellow grower mentioned, the seeds are probably rotten by now. I would continue the grow with the seeds that sprouted already and start new seeds instead of the ones that did not sprouted yet.

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resimax
resimax commentedweek 03y ago
Good luck and happy growing!
CheesyDeez
CheesyDeez commented3y ago
@@resimax, Yhank You!
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