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WEEK 1 (Day1-7)
I’m starting here again with a new round of F1 Automatic seeds from Zamnesia. This time it’s the Dos-si-dos F1 in a Sea of Green setup in 3.5L pots.
The pots are self-made and consist of fabric pots with an aluminum plate that divides them in the middle.
I'm using biobizz light mix as soil again. I plan to fertilize this grow entirely organically. I'll use Green Sensation from Plagron during the flowering stage, and this time, I don't want to use Topmax to bring out the full range of terpenes.
As usual, all seeds germinated within 36 hours, and I’ve now placed them in their pots and covered them with transparent lids to keep the moisture in.
I sprinkled mycorrhiza powder around the seeding area, and the entire potting soil was thoroughly watered once with root juice. I’m super excited about this strain in what is, after all, a rather unusual cultivation method. 🙂
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WEEK 2 (Day8-14)
So far, there are no objections. The plants are all growing nicely and evenly. Each one is currently at the same level, which I really like.
For the first 2–3 weeks, I water exclusively by hand using a spray bottle, usually once a day, to keep everything consistently moist. My VPD is set to 0.7 kPa, and the lamps are currently providing about 150–200 PPFD.
Due to the fresh soil and the number of pots, the CO2 concentration is once again above average, but I generally don't see that as too big of an issue.
Everything is making a great impression so far and gives hope for a successful outcome. I’m curious to see what this strain has to offer in the coming weeks.
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WEEK 3 (DAY 15-21)
I'm kicking off next week with excitement and starting with mainlining. I pruned the plants on day 15 and even have a special case with 3 side shoots instead of 2. Truly exceptional genetics.
I’ve adjusted my VPD value to 0.8 kPa for the week, for which I determined a leaf offset of -1 degree.
Edit Day 21:
All the plants have successfully endured the mainfolding process and are growing at a nice pace.
The one mutated plant has now developed three beautiful shoots, which I will continue to train in the coming weeks.
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WEEK 4 (Day 22-28)
And here we go with Week 4 of my Dos-si-dos F1 grow. I’ve planned a lot for this week, but first, I adjusted my climate values. Currently, I have programmed a vapor pressure deficit of 0.9 kPa in my tent, and the lamps are shining at approximately 350 PPFD.
So far, all the plants have developed a fairly decent manifold, which I aim to train further throughout the week. The plan is to mainline them to 8 colas.
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WEEK 5 (DAY29-35)
I start the week here with mainlining. I've created a nice, compact manifold on all the plants and have now topped the side shoots and removed all unnecessary shoots and leaves. A very harsh procedure, which I try to cushion a bit with Boomboom spray. Otherwise, I'm pretty much on schedule and now look forward to seeing beautiful, even shoots grow on my plants.
Over the course of the week, I’ll raise the VPD value to 1 kPa and increase my light intensity to about 450 PPFD.
WEEK 6 (Day36 - 42)
All the plants have handled the mainlining well and have now entered the flowering phase. I’m curious to see how significant the stretch will be in the coming weeks, but I don’t expect it to be too pronounced. This strain is very small and bushy, and the pot volume has been chosen to be small as well.
The small plants have developed strong stems and thick shoots, which gives me positive expectations for the future.
My VPD value is now set at a leaf offset of 3 degrees, with 1.1 kPa, and the light intensity is around 500 PPFD - 600 PPFD.
This setup sounds really interesting! I love the idea of the self-made fabric pots with the aluminum divider—such a creative touch. Looking forward to seeing how the Dos-si-dos F1 performs in this Sea of Green. Wishing you a great grow!