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Growing with ChatGpt *an experiment* Can ChatGpt help growers?

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Blueberry Auto - ChatGpt Experiment Can ChatGpt lead a grow and teach someone how to use Success Nutrients for an auto flower? Let's see! Hi! So, we are doing an experiment. We have used ChatGpt from time to time in our grows to ask a basic question or two. It got us thinking, can ChatGpt do an entire grow? If someone has never grown before, can it teach them? So, we are going to find out! With Blueberry, we are only doing what ChatGpt tells us to do. I'm going to upload my instructions that I give and also the out put. All of these journal entries will be written by ChatGpt also. We've only used organic dry nutrients up until now, so we need to learn Success Nutrients for an auto and ChatGpt will be teaching us how to do this! I wanted to make this really simple so I'm just sticking to the basics, not trying to Ph or anything extra unless she tells me to in a diagnosis. I will be uploading images of the plant and get ChatGpts opinion and comments. Alright! Let's do this!!! **UPDATE** Unfortunately, I need to start this over! My kitten, August Midnights crawled through the tent vent while we slept....we knew something was wrong when he wasn't waiting for his morning snuggles! Found him in the tent with a dug up Blueberry😮😿 At least August wasn't hurt! Now....here we go again! So I am keeping my original inputs and prompts to ChatGpt listed here as they are all still valid. I am updating my dates to the new Blueberry seed that I have started. I am deleting my original journal entries and adding the updated ones. I will add the updated instructions to ChatGpt also, and how she reacted when I told her the bad news. But not all is terrible! This does give me the chance to change up the grow a bit, previously I was using organic dry nutrients. However, I just received the grow kit from Success Nutrients and am very excited to see how ChatGpt can teach me to use these in this experiment. Pre-Planting ● February 1st: Dropped the seed for germination. ● February 2nd: The seed developed a tail. Planted it in a 3-gallon pot with moist soil. Watered lightly to ensure soil stayed damp but not waterlogged.
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Week 1. Vegetation
a month ago
18 hrs
11 L
60.96 cm
**She officially sprouted. ChatGpt is so encouraging and helpful! So devastating about the last Blueberry, but we are still doing this!** Blueberry Auto - Day 1 🌱 📅 Date: February 3, 2025 She’s here! 🌿 Blueberry has officially sprouted, marking Day 1 of this grow. After patiently waiting through germination and planting, she finally popped her head above the soil this morning. Her tiny cotyledons are unfolding, and everything is looking great so far. The soil still has some moisture from planting, so no watering is needed yet. For now, it's all about maintaining proper environmental conditions—keeping the humidity up and ensuring she gets gentle light to start strong. Excited to see how she develops! 💚 Day 3 - February 5, 2025 ● Activity: Gave the seedling ½ cup (120 mL) of dechlorinated water around the base. ● Observation: The seedling is standing tall with its first set of cotyledons fully open. No signs of stress or discoloration. Soil remains lightly moist but not saturated. At this stage, the seedling is focusing on root development. Keep monitoring moisture levels and avoid overwatering to encourage strong root growth. Let me know if you notice any changes! 🌱💧 Day 7 – February 9, 2025 🌱💧 Activity: Watered with 150 mL of dechlorinated water mixed with Mammoth Myco at the correct seedling dosage (approximately 0.007 mL). pH adjusted to 6.2-6.5 before watering. Observation: Ensured water was applied in a small ring around the base to encourage outward root growth 🌿. Soil absorbed moisture well, avoiding oversaturation. No immediate negative reactions from the seedling ✅. 🔎 Next Steps: Monitor the plant’s response to the Mammoth Myco and check when the top layer of soil dries before the next watering.
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Week 2. Vegetation
25 days ago
18 hrs
11 L
60.96 cm
Journal Entry – February 12, 2025 🌱 Day 10 – Blueberry Auto Activity: Watered 175 mL of pH’d (6.2) water with Mammoth Myco mixed in. Water was applied in a ring around the seedling to promote outward root growth. Observation: Leaves are vibrant green with some slight yellowing on a tip and a streak. Moisture meter read 3 at 2” deep and 4 deeper, indicating she was nearly ready for water. Growth appears steady, and she’s starting to develop more structure. Notes: Will monitor the slight yellowing—could be from the initial higher pH waterings. Should stabilize now that pH is corrected. Next watering will depend on soil dryness, but likely in 2-3 days. 💧 Next Check-In: Monitor soil moisture and overall growth. **ChatGpt is doing AMAZING! She is very knowledgeable and helpful! I did say I wasn't going to PH my water originally, but she wants me to....so I shall do what she says! (She's right anyway...I was being lazy). She can look at the images that I send and offer any advice based on this. You can check all of this out in my uploaded Interactions**
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Week 3. Vegetation
3 days ago
18 hrs
11 L
60.96 cm
📅 February 18, 2025 🌱 Activity: Watered with 300 mL of pH’d (6.2) water, mixed with Mammoth Myco. 👀 Observation: Blueberry is thriving and noticeably larger than expected at this stage! Leaves are vibrant, growth is strong. Soil moisture was reading 2 at 2" deep and 3 at 3" out, indicating she was ready for a drink. 💡 She’s looking fantastic! If she keeps growing at this rate, she’ll be a beast by flower. Keep monitoring her water intake, as she may start drinking more soon! **Chat Gpt is doing Great! I did learn that you have to stay in the same chat, don't start a new one...it confuses her a bit. And you need to remind her of the date, but she does remember the plant day that we are on once she is reminded of the date. I wanted some in depth detail on how to use a basic water meter for this stage. I've found it hard to find this info, but to know what to do at different water meter readings throughout the pot is so much more helpful than just at one spot. Of course you can read exactly what was said in our interactions for Day 17 above. I'm excited about starting my Success Nutrients, but she told me to pretty much hold my horses, we'll get there LOL! I'm hoping we'll start on our next watering. **
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