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GodZilla_Owner Welcome to the grow!
This was actually a spontaneous decision—but I’m hyped and ready to get started again! 😎
Week 0 – Germination & First Steps:
The Mimosa Evo seeds were germinated in Jiffys using osmosis water with an EC of 0.15 and pH 6.7.
After about 7 days, the seedlings were transplanted into 1L pots filled with BioBizz Light Mix. Watered in with an EC of 0.4 and pH 6.7.
Later on, they’ll be moved into their final 15L pots.
GodZilla_Owner Week 1 - Veg Stage starts (VT1 - VT8)
VT1:
The official count starts today.
They stretched a little too much, so I increased the light intensity by one dimmer level.
Watered for the first time with 50ml (pH 6.4 / EC 0.4).
VPD was between 0.6 - 0.7.
VT4:
Everything is going well so far.
Increased watering to 150ml, still at EC 0.4.
Next watering will be with 250ml and EC 0.6.
VT6:
I actually wanted to keep this report a bit more relaxed, but somehow I’m documenting more than ever. 🤓
Watered today with 250ml (EC 0.6 / pH 6.3) using the adjusted Advanced Nutrients schedule for Veg 1 + 2.
VT8 - End of Veg Week 1:
The first week of veg is done.
Everything went according to plan.
They are starting to drink more now.
VPD has been raised to 0.8 and will be increased to 0.9 over the course of the week.
GodZilla_Owner Week 2 – Day 16
Looking back:
On day 12, Mimosa Evo #3 showed the first signs of a nutrient deficiency.
EC was around 0.9 at that point – probably not enough for her current size.
Mimosa Evo #2, which is smaller, didn’t show any symptoms. This likely means the issue was due to underfeeding the more developed plants.
To fix it, I added some salts (EC 0.4) plus a ready-mixed nutrient solution, bringing the total EC to 1.3.
The symptoms didn’t get worse after that, but the color still remains lighter than on the other plants.
Transplant & pruning:
Mimosa Evo #3 has been moved to the final tent. During the process, I removed the first pair of nodes.
Mimosa Evo #2 is still in her original pot – I’m currently figuring out the best way to place her due to limited space.