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SanchosChoice ### Grow Diary: Germination Introduction
Hello everyone! I’m excited to kick off my grow diary as I embark on a new journey with Zamnesia genetics. This is my first time using their seeds, and I can’t wait to see what they have in store for me!
To get things started, I’ve decided to use a germination method that involves hydrogen peroxide and spring water. This combination is fantastic for promoting healthy seed sprouting. The hydrogen peroxide helps to sterilize the seeds and can also encourage rapid germination by softening the seed coat, while the spring water provides a clean and mineral-rich environment for the seeds to thrive.
I’m looking forward to sharing my progress with all of you as I nurture these seeds into healthy plants. Stay tuned for updates on the germination process, and let’s see how these Zamnesia genetics perform!
UPDATE: Popped one of the gifted seeds from Zamnesia- RUNTZ, one of their top sellers. I tried a different method for germination, spring water in a glass. Spring water is packed with natural minerals promoting healthier roots and stronger plants right from the start plus its chemical free giving your flower the purest start possible
Over the weekend, boredom struck, so I decided to germinate another seed from the same company as my first two—this time, Skywalker OG. Sticking with my tried-and-true peroxide method, I got the process started about 16 hours ago. Fingers crossed, we’ll have a popped seed by the end of the day! 🌱
Stay tuned for updates—let’s see how this one turns out. 🚀✨
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Week 1. Vegetation
5mo ago
1/2
16 hrs
21 °C
7
50 %
13 °C
11 L
Nutrients 2
All Purpose 1.3 mll
Power Bloom 1.3 mll
SanchosChoice Hey Grow Diary family, here's an update on my first grow! I accidentally burned my Jet Fuel plant by watering her under the grow lights. I didn't realize that water droplets can act like magnifying glasses, causing light burn on the leaves.Lesson Learned!
I've also been using Gaia Green All Purpose and Gaia Green Power Bloom to help her grow strong and healthy. However, Im starting to think that adding Power Bloom this early might've been a bit too much, and it could be causing mild nutrient burn ( those slightly crispy leaf tips are a clue)
I know this journey will come with its challenges, but I'm ready to learn and improve every step of the way!
WHAT I'M DOING TO FIX IT:
1. I'll start watering during the dark cycle to avoid burning her leaves again
2. For now, Im sticking with Gaia Green All Purpose and saving Power Bloom for the flowering stage.
3.If nutrient buildup becomes an issue, I'll flush the soil with pH-balanced water.
4.Double-checking my grow light distance to make sure its not adding extra stress
This is my first grow, so I would love to hear your suggestions! Thanks in advance for the support-any tips or advice would mean the world to me
Stay Tuned for updates, and lets see how this little lady bounces back!