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Growtendo64 Melony was started on April 16th, directly in her final 20L BioBizz Light Mix. The seed was soaked in water for 4 hours before being placed about 1 cm deep into pre-moistened soil (250 ml of water around the planting hole). From day one, conditions under the dome were carefully dialed in: around 23.5 °C and 70% humidity, with the SF-1000 LED set to a gentle 300 PPFD.
And then – on April 20th, of all days – she rose. It was 4/20, and Melony decided that was the perfect moment to break through the surface. But what happened next was completely unexpected.
Instead of the usual pair of cotyledons, Melony emerged with three. Not just that – her first serrated leaves also appeared in threes. A true mutation. No signs of stress, no visible defects – just this surreal, almost symmetrical anomaly. It felt like watching a rare event unfold.
We’ll see how she develops from here, but right now she stands proud – a three-leafed miracle, ready to grow.
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Week 1. Vegetation
2mo ago
7 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
25 °C
Day Air Temp
6.4
pH
No Smell
Smell
70 %
Air Humidity
26 °C
Solution Temp
19 °C
Night Air Temp
15 L
Pot Size
45 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 2
Root-Juice
1 mll
Bio-Heaven
1 mll
Growtendo64 Melony officially started her journey on 4/20, and after her unusual mutation at birth (three cotyledons and three serrated leaves), she’s been growing steadily.
This week was all about establishing healthy roots and creating the right microclimate. She stayed under a humidity dome with ~70% RH and temps around 25°C. By the 21st, she received her first gentle feeding: 105 ml of water with 10 drops each of BioBizz Root·Juice and Bio·Heaven. She tolerated it well and continued expanding her first leaf trio.
On April 25th, I increased the watering to 150 ml, this time using 15 drops of Root·Juice and Bio·Heaven. The leaf development progressed nicely, and by the end of the week, Melony started forming her second set of serrated leaves. She looked happy and well-balanced.
On the 26th, I removed the dome and hung a damp towel across the tent to help stabilize humidity. Her PPFD was still gentle (~190 µmol/m²/s), and the lamp hung 45 cm above her. The goal now is to help her adjust to open-air conditions and gently guide her into vegetative growth.
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Week 2. Vegetation
2mo ago
1/5
13 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
25 °C
Day Air Temp
6.3
pH
No Smell
Smell
62 %
Air Humidity
26 °C
Solution Temp
20 °C
Night Air Temp
15 L
Pot Size
35 cm
Lamp Distance
Growtendo64 Melony has entered early veg with vigor. After breaking the surface on 4/20 with a rare three-cotyledon mutation, she’s now showing strong root development, solid uptake, and healthy foliage. She’s already absorbing up to a liter in two days and responding well to each round of feeding.
On April 28 (Day 9), she received:
• 250 ml water
• 0.3 ml Bio·Grow
• 0.3 ml Bio·Heaven
• 0.3 ml Root·Juice
On April 30 (Day 11), she was given:
• 500 ml water
• 0.5 ml Bio·Grow
• 0.75 ml Bio·Heaven
• 0.75 ml Root·Juice
• 0.25 ml Cal-Mag
On May 1 (Day 12), she received:
• 500 ml water
• 0.5 ml Bio·Grow
• 0.75 ml Bio·Heaven
• 0.75 ml Root·Juice
• 0.4 ml Cal-Mag
On May 3 (Day 14), she absorbed:
• 800 ml water
• 1.75 ml Bio·Grow
• 1.5 ml Bio·Heaven
• 0.75 ml Root·Juice
• 0.75 ml Cal-Mag
Environment was stable: temps 22–25 °C, humidity mostly around 60–70%, and light intensity was increased to ~450 PPFD at 35 cm distance (dimmed to 60%). I also filled in the top of the pot with Light Mix to level out the soil line.
Notably, she’s showing slightly reddish stems, which I’ll monitor going forward – could be early phosphorus demand, stress recovery, or just her unique expression. Overall, she looks vigorous, symmetrical, and ready to transition into more aggressive vegetative growth next week.
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Week 3. Vegetation
1mo ago
13 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
0 °C
Day Air Temp
6.3
pH
No Smell
Smell
62 %
Air Humidity
0 °C
Solution Temp
0 °C
Night Air Temp
15 L
Pot Size
35 cm
Lamp Distance
Growtendo64 Melony is now deep in vegetative growth and thriving. Her root system has fully established in the 14L fabric pot, and she’s drinking a full liter of water every two days. No signs of flowering yet, so I’m continuing with Grow, Heaven, and Cal-Mag without introducing Bloom or Top·Max. Her structure remains symmetrical despite her initial three-leaf mutation, and she’s handling the environment well under ~450 PPFD.
On May 5 (Day 16) she received:
• 1L water
• 2.5 ml Bio·Grow
• 2 ml Bio·Heaven
• 1 ml Root·Juice
• 0.75 ml Cal-Mag
• pH 6.4 / 25 °C
On May 8 (Day 19):
• 1L water
• 3 ml Bio·Grow
• 2 ml Bio·Heaven
• 1 ml Cal-Mag
• 1 ml Root·Juice (likely final use)
• pH 6.6 / 21 °C
On May 11 (Day 22):
• 1L water
• 3 ml Bio·Grow
• 2 ml Bio·Heaven
• 1 ml Cal-Mag
• pH 6.3 / 23.5 °C
Melony is showing very light reddish striping on her stems, but new growth is vibrant and symmetrical – no signs of stress. I’ve gently trained her main stem horizontally for light exposure and am now waiting for the first signs of flowering. Overall, her growth is strong, balanced, and healthy – she’s definitely preparing for her stretch phase.
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Week 4. Flowering
1mo ago
1/2
13 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
0 °C
Day Air Temp
6.3
pH
No Smell
Smell
55 %
Air Humidity
0 °C
Solution Temp
0 °C
Night Air Temp
15 L
Pot Size
30 cm
Lamp Distance
Growtendo64 Melony spent this week transitioning from late vegetation into early flowering. She showed the first pistils on May 15th, marking the start of her bloom phase. Up until then, her stretch continued with strong vertical growth and no signs of nutrient stress. The PPFD was increased to around 550 μmol/m²/s, and she continued to respond well to training and watering.
On May 14th, she was given 1.5 liters of water with a mix of Bio·Grow, Bio·Heaven, and Cal-Mag. The soil surface had dried out quickly, showing strong root activity. Based on her healthy appearance and nutrient uptake, I increased the water to 1.8 liters on May 15th and introduced Bio·Bloom and Top·Max for the first time. She handled the transition beautifully. The mixture also included Bio·Grow to support her during the final stretch, as she’s in BioBizz Light Mix, which has limited long-term nutrition.
On May 17th, I increased her PPFD to around 650 and gave her a full 2 liters of nutrient solution. I also performed a low-stress training adjustment using clips and lightly defoliated lower leaves to allow more light to reach inner growth sites. She showed no stress at all after the LST or defoliation and continued to grow symmetrically and vigorously. On May 18th, I fine-tuned her shape once more and was happy to see that she had not reacted negatively to any training step. She’s now fully transitioned into bloom and looks like she’s about to begin stacking flowers very soon.
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LST
Technique
Defoliation
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Week 5. Flowering
25d ago
18 hrs
Light Schedule
0 °C
Day Air Temp
6.3
pH
No Smell
Smell
55 %
Air Humidity
0 °C
Solution Temp
0 °C
Night Air Temp
15 L
Pot Size
30 cm
Lamp Distance
Growtendo64 Melony entered early flowering with visible pistils and a solid stretch of ~2.5 cm per day. She responded well to LST and defoliation. Nutrients were gradually increased (Grow 4.5 ml, Bloom 8 ml, Top·Max 8 ml, CalMag 2 ml, Heaven 4 ml per 2 L). Final stretch phase still active, leaves healthy and upright. Light set at ~650 PPFD.
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Week 6. Flowering
25d ago
1/7
18 hrs
Light Schedule
0 °C
Day Air Temp
6.3
pH
No Smell
Smell
55 %
Air Humidity
0 °C
Solution Temp
0 °C
Night Air Temp
15 L
Pot Size
30 cm
Lamp Distance
Growtendo64 This week Melony continued her vigorous bloom stretch. She’s now fully occupying the 50x50 tent, so I removed a few large fan leaves and weak lower bud sites to improve light and airflow. She’s drinking heavily – 2 to 2.7 L every 2–3 days – and shows no signs of stress. On May 30th, I defoliated again after watering, and she responded well. Nutrients were adjusted to full bloom strength, with slight Grow reduction, and BioBizz Acti·Vera was introduced to support her resilience. She now receives ~650 PPFD at 30 cm distance.
She’s stretching around 2.5 cm daily, with dense flower clusters forming nicely. The canopy is stable and healthy. We’re right in the peak of her flowering cycle – terpene production is increasing, and the structure looks very promising.
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LST
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Week 7. Flowering
14d ago
1/3
18 hrs
Light Schedule
0 °C
Day Air Temp
6.3
pH
Weak
Smell
52 %
Air Humidity
22 °C
Solution Temp
0 °C
Night Air Temp
15 L
Pot Size
27 cm
Lamp Distance
Growtendo64 Melony is still going strong and looking very healthy. She started visibly bulking up her flowers this week. On June 3rd, I gave her 3 L of water (pH 6.4, 22.8 °C) as she was clearly thirsty.
On June 7th, I introduced PK 13/14 for the first time at 1 ml/L, mixed into 2 L of water (pH 6.4, 21.8 °C). I used a mild version of the BioBizz feeding schedule alongside it to avoid overfeeding. She responded really well, no signs of stress at all. In fact, the buds are getting denser and firmer already.
By June 9th, I skipped the PK 13/14 on purpose and went back to the standard BioBizz feeding:
1 ml/L Bio-Grow, pH 6.4 at 22.4 °C. The goal is to give her a little rest between booster doses and keep things balanced.
I also removed some large fan leaves that were shading the lower buds. Now more light reaches the inner and lower parts of the plant, which should help bud development overall.
She’s currently in week 4 of flowering, and the stretch is officially over. Energy is now going fully into flower production. The terpene profile is still subtle but starting to develop nicely.
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Week 8. Flowering
8d ago
1/7
18 hrs
Light Schedule
25 °C
Day Air Temp
6.4
pH
Weak
Smell
55 %
Air Humidity
22 °C
Solution Temp
19 °C
Night Air Temp
15 L
Pot Size
27 cm
Lamp Distance
Growtendo64 Melony had a strong and healthy week 8. Her buds continued to swell, and the positive effects of the first PK 13/14 dose on June 7 became more noticeable they looked denser and tighter. On June 9, I decided to skip the PK and went back to the regular BioBizz feeding schedule: 3 ml/L Bio·Grow, 6.5 ml/L Bio·Bloom, 5.5 ml/L Top·Max, 2.5 ml/L Bio·Heaven, 1.2 ml/L Cal-Mag, and 2 ml/L Acti·Vera. She received 3 liters with a pH of 6.4 and temp of 22.4 °C. I also removed a few fan leaves that were shading lower bud sites.
On June 11, she was watered again with 3 liters, this time with PK 13/14 added for a second and final boost. I reduced Bloom and Top·Max slightly: 3 ml/L Bio·Grow, 5.5 ml/L Bio·Bloom, 4.5 ml/L Top·Max, 2.5 ml/L Bio·Heaven, 1.2 ml/L Cal-Mag, 2 ml/L Acti·Vera, and 1 ml/L PK 13/14. She took it very well, no signs of stress at all. pH was again 6.4, temp 21.5 °C.
To close the week on June 14, I went with the full regular feed again: 4.5 ml/L Bio·Grow, 6.5 ml/L Bio·Bloom, 5.5 ml/L Top·Max, 2.5 ml/L Bio·Heaven, 1.2 ml/L Cal-Mag, and 2 ml/L Acti·Vera in 3 L of water (pH 6.4, 22.2 °C).
Melony is thriving, the stretch is calming down, and the buds are stacking up nicely. Light intensity sits at around 600 PPFD, and there’s no sign of deficiency or stress. Next week should be all about resin and aroma development!
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Week 9. Flowering
1d ago
1/6
18 hrs
Light Schedule
25 °C
Day Air Temp
6.4
pH
Weak
Smell
55 %
Air Humidity
22 °C
Solution Temp
19 °C
Night Air Temp
15 L
Pot Size
27 cm
Lamp Distance
Growtendo64 This week marked the final days before flushing. Melony continued her strong flowering phase . Her buds got denser, likely due to the PK 13/14 boost given earlier. On June 17th (Day 59), I defoliated a few fan leaves that shaded her buds and watered with a full BioBizz schedule. Two days later, she received a slightly reduced feed as Acti·Vera and Bio·Heaven were lowered — she’s handling the nutrients well and is in excellent health.
On the evening of the 19th, I noticed ~500 ml of runoff in the saucer — pH was around 6.4, showing the substrate remains balanced. On June 21st, I examined her trichomes at 200x magnification: they appear mostly milky with barely any amber, so harvest isn’t due just yet. I also gave her 2.8 L of plain water at pH 6.4 to start transitioning into her final phase. She remains very responsive and happy under ~650 PPFD light.
Water & Feed Log:
- 17.6. – 3.0 L | Bio·Grow 3.5 ml, Bio·Bloom 10 ml, Top·Max 10 ml, Bio·Heaven 2 ml, CalMag 2 ml | pH 6.4 | T 21.4 °C
- 19.6. – 3.1 L | Bio·Grow 3 ml, Bio·Bloom 11 ml, Top·Max 10 ml, Bio·Heaven 1 ml, Acti·Vera 1 ml, CalMag 2 ml | pH 6.4 | T 21.8 °C
- 21.6. – 2.8 L plain water | pH 6.4 | T 22.4 °C
Looks Great,
Hello,
Your plants look very good. RQS Watermelon friend here.
This was my first time working with living soil. I wouldn't recommend it for a newbie like me, as it requires very little water. The substrate retains water very well. On top of that, my Fridge Grow module was broken. The device couldn't reach the usual humidity level. It stopped at 30%.
But the buds were ready a week earlier than expected.
Good luck and always be kind to your plants :-)