Week 4 Veg Report: Croco Girls - The Mutant Chronicles π±
Hello Grow Fam! Week 4 of veg is here, and what a unique and eventful week it has been for the Croco girls! These funky mutants continue to surprise and amaze with their one-of-a-kind growth patterns. While the colder weather has introduced a few challenges, weβre adapting and thriving together. Letβs dive into the details!
Environmental Updates: A Chill in the Air π¬οΈ
This week, temperatures in the grow room dipped to around 21-22Β°C, with relative humidity (RH) holding steady at 65%. While not drastic, this slight chill is enough to slow down growth a bit as the plants adapt. Cooler temps can encourage tighter node spacing, but they can also delay development slightly. Hereβs how weβre addressing it:
Proactive Monitoring: Keeping a close eye on temperature and RH trends to ensure they remain within optimal ranges.
Gradual Adjustments: Slowly warming the environment with indirect heat sources if necessary, without shocking the plants.
Remember, plants are incredibly resilientβand this slight delay will only make the Croco girlsβ eventual growth even more rewarding.
Feeding Updates: All in One Pellets & Organic Boost πΎ
This week marked a significant milestone: I introduced Aptus Hollandβs All in One Pellets to the soil mix. Hereβs how it went down:
Preparation: Added a generous dose of the pellets to each pot.
Soil Enrichment: Topped the pots with Pro Mix soil, bringing the total soil volume to 1 liter per plant.
Feeding Transition: While I did one last watering with All in One Liquid, Iβll now rely primarily on:
Regulator (0.15ml/L): To support stress resistance and strengthen cell walls.
CalMag Boost (0.25ml/L): For calcium and magnesium supplementation, essential for strong stems and vibrant growth.
Start Booster (0.25ml/L): To continue promoting robust root development.
The combination of organic pellets and the Aptus liquid lineup ensures the girls have everything they need for a slow, steady nutrient release while maintaining microbial activity in the soil.
Watering Technique: Bottom-Up Hydration π§
This week, I switched to bottom-watering, a game-changer in preventing fungus gnats and promoting healthier root development.
How It Works: Water is added to the tray, allowing the soil to wick moisture upwards through capillary action.
Advantages:
Reduces surface moisture, deterring gnats from laying eggs.
Encourages roots to grow deeper as they seek water, resulting in a stronger root system.
To further combat gnats, Iβve also placed yellow sticky traps around the pots. This dual strategyβbottom-watering and sticky trapsβis already showing promising results.
Mutant Marvels: The Funky Leaf Phenomenon π
Each Croco girl is a masterpiece of mutation, with unique leaf shapes and growth patterns. No two plants are alike, and that individuality is part of what makes this grow so exciting. Iβm patiently waiting for them to grow large enough to identify their sex. Hereβs the plan moving forward:
Option 1: Flip to 12/12 Temporarily: A one-week light flip to identify sex, then returning to veg.
Pros: Fast and straightforward.
Cons: Slight delay in veg growth.
Option 2: Clone & Flip: Take cuttings from each plant, root them, and flip the clones to flower.
Pros: Preserves the main plants in veg.
Cons: Requires additional space and time for cloning.
Iβll decide based on how the girls progress over the next week or two. Either way, Iβm excited to unlock their potential.
Photography: Capturing the Magic πΈ
This week, I focused on showcasing the Croco girlsβ beauty through a mix of macro photography and behind-the-scenes shots. Using both my Sony and Nikon cameras, Iβve been able to capture intricate detailsβfrom water droplet reflections to the delicate veining in their leaves.
Why Use a DSLR/Mirrorless Camera?
Greater sensor size allows for higher-quality images compared to even the latest smartphones.
The ability to swap lenses provides flexibility for macro shots, wide angles, and close-ups.
Depth of field and manual focus control ensure every shot is intentional and artistic.
Lens Choices:
Macro lenses (e.g., 90mm) for close-ups of leaf textures and water droplets.
Standard lenses (e.g., 50mm) for portrait-style plant shots.
While phone cameras like the latest iPhone can take great photos, they canβt quite match the level of detail, depth, and creative control a dedicated camera offers.
Shoutouts & Gratitude π
As always, a massive thank you to:
Terpyz Mutant Genetics for these one-of-a-kind Croco seeds.
Aptus Holland for their exceptional organic-mineral nutrients.
Pro Mix for the reliable soil base.
Future of Grow for their stellar LED lights.
TrolMaster for keeping the environment dialed in.
Grow Diaries for being an amazing platform to share this journey.
The Grow Community for your endless support and loveβhaters and lovers alike, youβre all part of this adventure!
Join the Journey π±
Be sure to check out my Instagram and YouTube for more behind-the-scenes action, including videos showcasing how these photos and macro shots were taken. Letβs grow together and keep inspiring each other with creativity and positivity!
Until next week, stay green, stay growing, and rememberβevery mutant is a masterpiece in its own right. π Letβs grow, letβs grow, letβs grow! π
Growerβs Love,
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Genetics - Mentha De Croco
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Nutrition - @aptusholland
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Led Power @ F.O.G. Future Of Grow
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Controls @ TrolMaster
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As always thank you all for stopping by, for the love and for it all , this journey of mine wold just not be the same without you guys, the love and support is very much appreciloved and i fell honored with you all in my life
With true love comes happiness Always believe in your self and always do things expecting nothing and with an open heart , be a giver and the universe will give back to you in ways you could not even imagine so
As always, this is shared for educational purposes, aiming to spread understanding and appreciation for this plant. The journey with nature is one of discovery, creativity, and respect. Letβs celebrate it responsibly and continue to learn and grow together!
Growers Love To you All π
I love your bio and your equiptment And yes those are beautiful mutants.. U know they are certain strands that those serated leafs are from. I think 1 of them is called Australian cannabis bastard i think. There leafs looks like a fern plant.. ππ.. But either way i KNOW you will grow them to their maximum potential.. Keep growing amazing plants.. You are a true gem my brother. Growersπ much respect πππππππππππππͺπͺπͺ
@JamMAKEcan, hey brother , sir yes sir they all came from there, there are a bunch diferent muttants happening heheh πππ growers ove my friend πππ
@TherealNICOGREEN, i sir can buddy https://terpyz.eu/collections/mutant-cannabis-seeds/products/menta-de-croco-fern-type so in love with them buddy, growers love πππ
@Budz_Bunny, thanks uddy, so in love with them all and how unique and different they are πππ growers love my friend thank you for stopping by πππ
@Smokwiri, thank you buddy π π π they are provably cousins heheehe i did grew a supafreak in the past, amazing lets see were this ones take us π π π growers love my friend π π π
@Ciocanna, they are related for sure hehehe curious to see how different she will be from the supafreak i grew in the past π π π growers love my friend π π π
Looking excellent brother.. I really love how the leaf are so different not like typical cannabis.. Im super greatful to watch you grow these.. They are unique in every way.. Cheers brother.. Be safe. Growers ππππππππππππππππππ
@PopsFarm, ohhhhhh thanks Brother that means a lot my friend, seriously πππππππππ Growers Love and lets do this πππ