My Dutch Passion Melonade Runtz Grow Diary: Week 2
The second week with my Dutch Passion Melonade Runtz has been a period of significant advancement and fine-tuning. Here’s a detailed account of the week:
Lighting and Climate Control: On Day 10 I introduced the XS4000 LED at 55% and a DLI of around 30, along with UV-A + NIR 50W lights, which run in parallel but start 15 minutes before and turn off 15 minutes after the XS4000 light. This setup is designed to provide a full spectrum of light, mimicking natural sunlight conditions. I also installed a humidifier to maintain optimal humidity levels, creating an environment conducive to healthy growth.
Growth Spurt: The changes in lighting and humidity paid off, as my plant made an impressive leap from 4cm to 13cm. This robust growth is a clear indicator of the plant’s positive response to the adjusted conditions.
Watering and Nutrition: I watered the plant with approximately 400ml of water, combined with Bio Canna Vega and Bio Canna Rhizotonic. These organic nutrients are designed to promote vigorous growth and root development, which seemed to have a beneficial impact on my plant.
Low-Stress Training (LST): Encouraged by the plant’s good health and absence of issues, I decided to implement Low-Stress Training (LST) at the end of week 2. LST is a technique used to gently manipulate the plant’s structure to improve light exposure and potentially increase yields.
Reflection: This week has been about optimizing the conditions for my Melonade Runtz and watching it respond with vitality. The introduction of advanced lighting, precise climate control, and targeted nutrition, along with the strategic decision to start LST, has set the stage for a promising future.
Week 2 has been a testament to the importance of adapting and responding to the plant’s needs. The growth and health of my Dutch Passion Melonade Runtz are reassuring, and I’m excited to continue documenting this journey, anticipating the rewards of my careful cultivation. 🌿