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|CLOSED JOURNAL| Zamnesia - Cosmic Noodles Auto test

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4 months ago
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Outdoor
Room Type
12-12 From Seed
weeks 1
Soil
Grow medium
0 L
Pot Size
0.15 L
Watering
0
Germination
5 months ago
This is a test using a 2" terracotta pot. I had one previous try, but killed the seedling by letting it get too hot and humid.
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Used method
Directly In Substrate
Germination Method
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Week 1. Vegetation
5 months ago
3.81 cm
12 hrs
28 °C
No Smell
85 %
16 °C
0 L
0 L
Looking vigorous with this one starting off strong. Assisted slightly by removing the membrane, the rest of the way. Going to top dress with some Gaia Green all natural and power bloom mix after the first week.
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12-12 From Seed
Technique
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Week 2. Vegetation
4 months ago
3 cm
12 hrs
28 °C
No Smell
85 %
16 °C
0 L
0 L
The hardest thing about the 2" terracotta pot, in this test, is the soil dry back time. This is Happy Frog and currently it is staying moist until around midday. All watering is being done with a sprayer carefully. Had an issue starting this week off with letting the soil dry out too much and letting the humidity dome dry up. Added a support and fixed the moisture issues, not long after that she was happy again. Added some extra soil to the top that I mixed with a little of 50/50 Gaia Green.
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Week 3. Vegetation
4 months ago
7.62 cm
12 hrs
21 °C
No Smell
80 %
16 °C
0 L
0 L
One thing to keep in mind is that this is an experiment with the 2" terracotta pot and the autoflower. I have had excellent germ rates with Zamnesia and would like for anything negative that happens to the plant to be blamed on me performing a miscalculation. So far, the Cosmic Noodle is still doing excellent and the "slow" growth is attributed to the pot size and any stress I may have caused.
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Week 4. Vegetation
4 months ago
7.62 cm
12 hrs
18 °C
No Smell
65 %
13 °C
0 L
0 L
It's obvious a mixture of the soil topping with Strawberry Fields to add on top of the Happy Frog was not a wise idea. It is my belief that this additional soil with heavier nutrients (I added a small amount of Gaia Green to it as well) is what caused this plant's growth to stunt. Since this was an experiment from the start, I am going to continue letting it grow and see how well it recovers and if it is able to do so well. Unfortunately, this journal is coming to an end as the plant was already stunted, and then it was attacked by a small dog shortly after I moved it to a spot with more sun (I had just stepped away from it for 30 minutes and came back to the pot knocked over). I will be trying to run this strain again for "real" in a later grow. If I had more time before winter I'd start over, but this is going to have to wait.
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