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Stickyone Stickyone
a year ago
Week 2 of Vegetative Stage - Bear Dance Auto Grow Diary It's now the second week of the vegetative stage for my Bear Dance Auto plants, and they're displaying healthy and vigorous growth. These resilient auto-flower plants are proving to be a joy to cultivate, and I'm excited to share the progress. The plants are currently in their infancy, but they're already showing promising signs of becoming robust and lush. During this vegetative stage, it's all about establishing a strong foundation for the flowering phase to come. The seedlings have developed a set of true leaves, and the initial pair of cotyledons are now less dominant. The new growth has a rich, vibrant green color, indicating that they're receiving the right balance of light, water, and nutrients. The leaves are broad and healthy, absorbing sunlight effectively. I've maintained a consistent light schedule, providing 18-20 hours of light per day. The gentle breeze from the oscillating fan in the grow space helps strengthen the stems and encourage even growth. The temperature and humidity levels are well-regulated to create an optimal environment for these young plants. I've also started a mild feeding regimen, using a balanced vegetative nutrient formula to ensure the plants have the essential nutrients they need for healthy growth. Careful attention is given to pH levels to avoid any nutrient absorption issues. It's fascinating to observe how quickly the Bear Dance Auto plants are responding to their care. They're reaching for the light source, and the internodal spacing is compact, which bodes well for a dense and productive canopy during the flowering phase. As we progress into the next few weeks, I'll continue to monitor their growth, ensuring there are no signs of stress, pests, or nutrient deficiencies. I'm eagerly anticipating the transition into the flowering stage, which promises to bring the unique characteristics of the Bear Dance Auto strain to life. Stay tuned for more updates as we move through the vegetative stage, nurturing these plants towards a successful harvest.
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Stickyoneweek 1
Greetings, fellow growers! It's time for another update on my journey with the Bear Dance Auto-Flower strain. We've reached week 1and the transformation in these little plants has been nothing short of amazing. **Germination and Early Growth:** I began this adventure with a batch of Bear Dance Auto-Flower seeds, and I'm thrilled to report that they all germinated successfully. Over the past four weeks, these auto-flowers have truly lived up to their name by rapidly progressing through their growth stages. **Growth and Appearance:** The Bear Dance Auto-Flowers have displayed robust and healthy growth. At week 1, they're still relatively small, but their structure is dense and bushy. These plants have a unique appearance with broad, dark green leaves and a central cola formation. The compact size of these auto-flowers makes them ideal for smaller grow spaces. **Nutrition and Care:** To support their development, I've been implementing a specialized nutrient regimen designed for auto-flowering plants. These plants tend to have slightly different nutrient requirements compared to photoperiod strains, so it's important to provide the right balance of nutrients. The pH levels of the soil are closely monitored and adjusted as needed to ensure optimal nutrient uptake. **Lighting and Environment:** A consistent and carefully controlled lighting schedule has been maintained, simulating 18 hours of light and 6 hours of darkness each day. The environment remains well-ventilated and controlled for temperature and humidity to create the ideal conditions for these auto-flowers. **Budding Expectations:** While these plants are still in their vegetative stage, I'm eagerly anticipating the flowering stage. Bear Dance is known for its potent and resinous buds, and I can't wait to see these auto-flowers transition into their flowering phase. As they enter this stage, I'll adjust the lighting schedule accordingly. **Future Plans:** The next steps involve closely monitoring the development of these auto-flowers as they transition into the flowering stage. I'll continue documenting their progress and sharing updates with all of you. If you've had experience growing Bear Dance Auto-Flowers or if you'd like to follow along with this journey, please feel free to leave your comments and suggestions. Stay tuned for more updates as we watch these Bear Dance Auto-Flowers dance their way into full bloom and resinous, aromatic buds. Happy growing!
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