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Fast Buds | Amnesia Zkittlez & Gorilla Cookies | First time growing Autoflowers

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My First Steps into Growing: A Beginner's Journey As I embarked on the adventure of growing my first plants, I felt a mix of excitement and apprehension. The thought of nurturing life from seed to harvest was exhilarating, but I couldn’t ignore the fact that I had zero experience. To guide me through the initial stages, I turned to a resource that seemed both trustworthy and approachable: the YouTube channel Home Grow TV. The first critical step in the process was germination. This is where everything begins—the moment when potential is unlocked, and a seed starts its journey to becoming a plant. Knowing how vital this stage is, I decided to follow the instructions as closely as possible. For my first grow, I chose to cultivate three Amnesia Zkittlez plants and one Gorilla Cookies plant, all from Fast Buds. The seeds, small and full of potential, needed careful handling to ensure successful germination. As advised, I began by soaking the seeds in a glass of water for 18 to 24 hours. This initial soak was meant to kickstart the germination process by softening the seed shell, making it easier for the taproot to emerge. Mindful of the recommendations from various growers, I wore gloves throughout the process. This was something I noticed several experienced cultivators recommended to avoid contaminating the seeds with oils or bacteria from my hands. After soaking, I moved on to the next step: the cotton pad method. I prepared two cotton pads, lightly spraying each with a maximum of three mists from a spray bottle to ensure they were damp but not overly wet. Following the guidance I’d gathered, I carefully placed the Fast Buds seeds on one pad, leaving enough space between them. Once positioned, I covered the seeds with the second pad, effectively sandwiching them between the two layers of moist cotton. To create the ideal environment for germination, I placed the cotton pad sandwich inside a Ziplock bag. Here’s where the process required a bit of nuance: the bag needed to be no more than 75% closed. This allowed for slight air exchange, which is crucial for the seeds to breathe. Before sealing the bag, I gave it two final sprays of water, ensuring the interior stayed humid without becoming waterlogged. With everything set up, I placed the bag in a warm, dark location, eager to see the results. The instructions suggested that I could expect to see the first signs of life within a few days, but the anticipation made those hours feel much longer. Despite my lack of experience, I felt a growing connection to these tiny seeds. They represented a new beginning, not just for them, but for me as well. This was the start of a journey filled with learning, patience, and, hopefully, a rewarding harvest. Conclusion: The Beginning of a Green Journey As I waited for those first tiny roots to emerge, I realized that this journey was just beginning. Every step, every new leaf, would bring its own challenges and rewards. The thrill of seeing these seeds sprout would soon give way to the excitement of watching them grow, week by week, into robust plants. This first chapter in my grow diary has been a lesson in patience and preparation, but the real adventure is only just beginning. I’m eager to share each phase of this process, from seedling to harvest, and all the highs and lows in between. Stay tuned as we move from these early stages into the critical weeks ahead, where the real work—and the real growth—begins. The journey of these Amnesia Zkittlez and Gorilla Cookies plants is just starting, and I invite you to follow along as we see what kind of green wonders we can cultivate together. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Update: [Date: 30.08.2024] Quick update: After 24 hours in the cotton pads, all the seeds successfully germinated! The roots were still quite short, so I decided to give them another 24 hours. After a total of 48 hours in the pads, kept in complete darkness, the roots really took off, growing to an impressive 2-3 centimeters. Once they reached that length, I carefully planted the seeds in their respective pots. I made sure to wear gloves again, as recommended by many growers, to avoid any contamination. I took extra care to create shallow holes, ensuring the seeds weren’t planted too deep. I then loosely covered them with the surrounding soil, making sure not to pack it down too tightly, so the seedlings wouldn’t be hindered in their growth. After all the seeds were in place, I lightly misted the soil directly around the seeds using a pump spray bottle, making sure to avoid overwatering while keeping the area gently moist. Next, I set up the CLOUDFORGE T3 from AC Infinity, a humidifier system that I placed directly inside the grow tent. This system will help maintain the ideal environment for the young plants. As a complete beginner, I decided to use the automated settings provided by the AC Infinity app, which made things much easier. The only adjustments I made were to reduce the exhaust and circulation fans, since they don’t provide much benefit at this early stage and could lower the humidity too much. Currently, the planted seeds are kept at a temperature of around 24°C (+/- 1°C) with a humidity level of approximately 80%. They are under a light schedule of 18 hours of light and 6 hours of darkness, giving them the perfect conditions to continue growing strong. I’ve heard from various other growers that autoflowers can also thrive under a full 24 hours of light during the early stages, or even a 20/4 light schedule. However, I’m still a bit unsure and have decided to stick with the settings provided by AC Infinity for now. Now, it's just a matter of time before the first signs of these plants breaking through the soil. I’m looking forward to seeing how they progress in the coming days!
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stutch
stutchweek 5
I love how detailed you're describing every single week! In regards to your question on CalMag: Better be safe and keep sticking to the lower end of the feeding schedule as an CalMag excess is way harder to detect than a deficiency. Your plants look great :)
TheoRehtisch
TheoRehtisch
@stutch, Thanks so much for the kind words and advice! 😊 I’ll definitely keep that in mind with the CalMag—sticking to the lower end sounds like a safe approach, especially since an excess is harder to spot. Really appreciate the feedback, and glad you're enjoying the detailed updates! 🌱
DutchFarmer
DutchFarmerweek 4
👍👊💪
TheoRehtisch
TheoRehtisch
@DutchFarmer, Thanks for stopping by and for the support! 💪 Appreciate it!
Raz666
Raz666week 7
die wird richtig nice.. einfach nur die Angaben der Seed Banks ignorieren... die brauchen alle immer länger, wenn sie auch ballern sollen.. also in der Ruhe liegt die Kraft... und wer ordentlich dokumentiert, der 'zerpflegt' seine Ladies auch nicht aus Langeweile oder Tatendrang.. ;D insofern kann ich nur sagen... die werden mit Sicherheit mega.. bin gespannt
Herikus
Herikusweek 3
Hey there! You also grow in a AC-Infinity 2x4 and BioBizz too, awesome! Let me know how your setup works out! I just have a question about the nutrients. You use Bio-Bloom and Top-Max during the veg phase? Isn't it a bit too early? But hey, I'm a beginner, I don't know much about all the nutrient stuff hhaha. Happy growing 🌱 (Edit: Hab gerade deinen Namen gelesen, bist auch Deutscher hahha, aber hab keinen Bock alles nochmal auf deutsch zu schreiben)
TheoRehtisch
TheoRehtisch
@Herikus, Hey! Awesome to hear you're also using an AC Infinity 2x4 and BioBizz—glad we're on the same path! 😊 About your question: Yes, I'm using Bio-Bloom and Top-Max during the late veg phase, but in small amounts. While it might seem a bit early, there’s a reason for it, especially with autoflowers, which have a shorter lifecycle compared to photoperiod plants. Amnesia Zkittlez and Gorilla Cookies are known to be fast-growing strains, so their transition from veg to flowering happens much quicker. Bio-Bloom provides phosphorus and potassium, both essential not just for flowering but also for root development and overall plant health, which is crucial as the plants move into the pre-flowering stage. Introducing these elements in small doses during late veg helps prepare the plants for the high-energy demands of the flowering phase. Top-Max helps improve nutrient uptake and stimulates cell division, which is particularly beneficial at this stage as the plants need to absorb nutrients more efficiently in preparation for the upcoming flowering phase. Using these nutrients now ensures the plants are ready for the fast transition, especially since autoflowers, like ours, don’t give you as much time to adjust. So, starting them early allows the plants to adjust and gives them the necessary boost as they enter the pre-flower stage. So far, they seem to be responding well! And by the way, I’m sticking with English since the whole diary is in English to keep everything consistent and reach as many people as possible. But yeah, I'm also a beginner, so I’m experimenting and learning as I go. Happy growing, and let’s keep in touch—I’d love to hear how things are going on your end too! 🌱
Fast_Buds
Fast_Budsweek 0
Hi there, Thank you for running this diary. We will be looking forward to your updates. Happy growing 🌱🌱 & Good luck 😃
TheoRehtisch
TheoRehtisch
@Fast_Buds, Thank you so much for your support and for taking the time to comment! It means a lot to me that you’re following along with my grow diary. I’m really excited to see how these Amnesia Zkittlez and Gorilla Cookies turn out, and I’ll be sure to keep you updated every step of the way.🌱😊
MrGoonai
MrGoonaiweek 8
What trichomecolors are you looking for? How many amber? I'm just curious.
TheoRehtisch
TheoRehtisch
@MrGoonai, Thanks for the question! I’m aiming for around 30% amber trichomes on the buds for a balanced potency and flavor. Right now, I’m noticing that some of the sugar leaves are already showing amber, while the trichomes on the lower buds are still mostly cloudy. 💚
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MrGoonai
MrGoonaiweek 7
Wow, this report is probably the most detailed (and typical german) report, that I have seen here! A lot of information, good for beginners to learn. I'm no professional grower, but low humidity is good, but that parameter you've already nailed. For colors, you could reduce the temperature. I don't think, that "washing out the nutrients" is really helpful, so I wouldn't do that, i think it makes more sense to give plants the nutrition, that they actually need until the end. "Von nichts, kommt nichts."
TheoRehtisch
TheoRehtisch
@MrGoonai, Thank you for the kind words! I’m glad the level of detail is helpful, it's been a learning process for me as well, and I try to document everything so others can benefit too. You're absolutely right about the humidity; keeping it lower during flowering has been a priority to avoid mold and boost resin production. Regarding the temperature drop for colors, that's something I'll definitely consider, especially as we get closer to the final weeks. A slight drop at night might encourage more vibrant hues, and that’s always a nice bonus. As for flushing, it's always a debated topic. I see your point about providing nutrients until the end, "Von nichts, kommt nichts" indeed! The idea behind flushing, as I understand it, is to clear out any excess salts or nutrients to improve the final taste and smoothness of the smoke. But you're right, some growers skip it altogether and keep feeding their plants until harvest. It’s definitely something I’m weighing up, so your perspective is appreciated. When I started growing, I was looking for exactly this kind of detailed report, something where I could follow every step, from light settings and distance to nutrients and watering amounts, along with all the environmental factors. I found it difficult to piece together all that information, so I decided to make sure I included everything in my own updates. Hopefully, it gives beginners a clearer picture of the entire process. Thanks again for your feedback! Always happy to hear different viewpoints and learn from others in the community.🌱💚
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NAS_Garden
NAS_Gardenweek 4
She looks healthy! great work
TheoRehtisch
TheoRehtisch
@NAS_Gardens, Thank you so much! 😊 I'm really happy with how she's turning out so far. It’s been an exciting journey!
TheoRehtisch
TheoRehtischweek 9
@Fast_Buds What do you think of how your genetics are turning out? The Amnesia Zkittlez and Gorilla Cookies have both been an amazing grow so far—super frosty and such intense aromas! Always curious to hear your insights on how they’re developing! 💚