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Milky Dreams
Introduction
Welcome to the grow diary of Milky Dreams by Green House Seeds! This special strain begins its journey on a very festive note, germinating on Christmas Eve, December 24th. Sharing the grow space with the Lemon Orange strain, this diary will detail its separate journey as it flourishes under the same conditions.
Germination Phase
Day 1: December 24th, Christmas Eve, marked the beginning of this grow. It’s a holiday miracle! Three Milky Dreams seeds were placed in damp cotton for germination, ready to wake up to the season of growth and celebration.
Day 3: After two days of soaking in the cotton, all three seeds germinated successfully. They were then transferred to 4x4 cm rockwool cubes, ensuring a healthy and stable start for their roots. A promising beginning for these festive seedlings!
This diary documents the progression of our grow with 3 Milky Dreams plants by Green House Seeds, started on December 24th alongside the Lemon Orange plants. While they share the same tent and environment, this diary focuses exclusively on the Milky Dreams strain.
Week 1 Recap
-Germinated 3 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 6 Lemon Orange) 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.
Milky Dreams Vegetation Diary
IntroductionThis diary documents the progress of our Milky Dreams plants. Germinated alongside the Lemon Oranges, they are growing under identical conditions in the same tent for comparison.
Week 3 of Vegetation
Environmental Conditions: Faced similar challenges with cold and dry conditions during some nights. Despite this, the plants are adapting steadily.
IPW Applications: Athena IPW was also applied three times this week.
Growth Observations: Compared to the Lemon Oranges, the Milky Dreams plants are slightly smaller overall but exhibit broader leaves and seem to tolerate the cold stress better.
End of Week 4 Vegetation
The Milky Dreams plants handled the cold better than the Lemon Orange, showing little to no signs of stress.
Growth is on track, and like the Lemon Orange, they have not required additional watering since being placed in the 15x15cm cubes.
For now, the focus is on letting them develop naturally.
End of Week 5 Vegetation
Temperatures maintained at 23°C during the day and 18°C at night, with humidity levels between 65%-70%.
One single watering at the start of the week.
Healthy development with no signs of stress. The plants are responding well to the current conditions.
Only defoliation was performed on the Milky Dreams plants to prevent them from becoming shorter than the Lemon Orange. They continue to develop broad, healthy leaves and are adapting well to the training process. Their structure remains compact and sturdy, ready to support future flowering growth.
On day 42, they were also transferred to the final 120x120x200 cm tent to begin the flowering phase.