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Introduction
This grow documents the cultivation journey of the Lemon Orange strain. Known for its vibrant citrus aroma and balanced effects, Lemon Orange offers a delightful growing experience and promises high-quality results.
Germination Phase
-Six seeds of Lemon Orange were selected and placed in moist cotton for germination.
-After two days, all six seeds successfully germinated, showing strong viability.
Seedling Phase
-On the third day, the germinated seeds were transferred into 4x4 cm rockwool cubes, providing an optimal environment for their early root development.
This diary documents the progression of our grow with 6 Lemon Orange plants started on December 24th. Sharing the tent with 3 Milky Dreams plants, this diary focuses exclusively on the Lemon Orange strain.
Week 1 Recap
-Germinated 6 seeds using damp cotton for two days; all successfully sprouted.
-Transferred to 4x4 cm rockwool cubes on Day 3.
Week 2 Progress
On Day 8, moved all 9 plants (including 3 Milky Dreams) from 4x4 cm cubes to 15x15 cm cubes soaked in vegetative nutrient solution.
Light intensity set to 350-400 PPFD with temperatures maintained at 27ºC during the day and 21-22ºC at night, with humidity at 60-70%.
Applied Athena IPW spray in the tent on Day 8 and directly to the plants and cubes on Day 10.
IntroductionThis diary tracks the growth and development of our Lemon Orange plants from seed to harvest. Six seeds germinated successfully and were transferred to 4x4cm rockwool cubes before moving to 15x15cm cubes.
Week 3 of Vegetation
Environmental Conditions: Stable for most of the week, though we experienced a few nights of cold and dry conditions, which caused some stress.
IPW Applications: Athena IPW was applied three times during the week to maintain plant health and manage pests preventatively.
Growth Observations: The Lemon Oranges are thriving overall, showing steady growth and adapting well to the conditions.
End of Week 4 Vegetation
A cold wave hit, causing some stress for the Lemon Orange plants, while the Milky Dreams handled it better.
Despite this, growth continues steadily, and there are no major issues to report.
No additional watering has been needed since the transfer to the 15x15cm rockwool cubes.
End of Week 5 Vegetation
Day temperatures at 23°C, dropping to 18°C at night. Humidity maintained between 65%-70%.
Only one feeding was applied at the beginning of the week.
Plants are continuing to develop well under stable conditions. No major issues to report.