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TruTraTri Thx for the opportunity to join the contest.
This will be the only long week description, the rest will be just weather + log 😎 So skip or fight through for one time 😅
I don't think it's cheating if I plant them later, my loss of a few weeks. Not like with the Autos of the contest 😁.
Update:
Finally time to get schwifty.
Plumbus, Fleeb and Hizzard were planted directly in substrate @22.05.
@27.05. Popped
@29.05. Each plant had 1–3 aphids on the cotyledons. Removed manually. Will likely apply neem oil prophylactically in 1–2 weeks and add coconut discs on top of the soil
@08.06.Update week 1
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Reports will be similar to the Rambo Zambo - Sauerkrautman Bubatz diary:
Weather data = fetched + calculated + estimated data, no measurement, no control on quality, accuracy, reasonability
All will be potted in 20L construction buckets with a cheap soil mix (~10,-€/100L).
Not a real guerilla grow but they will be placed more or less in a forest.
- harsh circumstance (wind, cold, moist/fog)
- lot of living things
- few direct sunlight (~50%)
- I am not around much (probably a good thing😅)
Documentation without any experiments/training would be boring. Will be decided later depending on growth and time schedule; if necessary a "weekly" (in terms of GD week) update could be in a range of 14 days(start of first and end of second week). I can manage this, idk if I could manage training effort and check ups.
Start of the structured updates will be done when they move in their final pots. Depending on the growth ~2-4 weeks.
Peace among worlds!👆
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Used method
Directly In Substrate
Germination Method
1
Week 1. Vegetation
11d ago
1/4
8 cm
Height
6 hrs
Light Schedule
23 °C
Day Air Temp
No Smell
Smell
60 %
Air Humidity
12 °C
Night Air Temp
0.5 L
Pot Size
TruTraTri **Day 1–7 – Week 1**
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2025-06-02 to 2025-06-08
Avg Sun: 6.6 h / day
Sum Sun: 46.0 h / week
Avg T(day): 23.4 °C
Abs Tmax: 26 °C
Avg T(night): 12.3 °C
Abs Tmin: 11 °C
Avg RH: 59 %
Avg Wind: 13.3 km/h
Wind (strongest): 15 km/h
Avg DLI: 18.7 mol/m² (estimated under full sun)
Total Rain: 13.5 mm
Warm and sunny start with increasing rain and humidity by the weekend.
Forecast: Mild to warm, with mid-week rain likely.
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No photos were taken this week due to persistent rainfall, with documentation postponed to clearer days.
On June 8, a second unplanned transplant was carried out from ~0.3L to ~0.5L pots, caused by delays in other tasks. Plants remain unnamed pending final containers. One seedling suffered a torn root ball during handling.
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“Transplant in June, give them room, they’ll rise and bloom.”
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The final location is still occupied. As one of the ladys got some wind damage, I am considering a top as I will have them around for ~2-4 weeks. I decide about that midst week after they react or don't react on the transplantation.
Peace among worlds! 👆
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Used techniques
Transplantation
Technique
2
Week 2. Vegetation
4d ago
1/5
10 cm
Height
7 hrs
Light Schedule
25 °C
Day Air Temp
No Smell
Smell
60 %
Air Humidity
12 °C
Night Air Temp
0.5 L
Pot Size
TruTraTri **Day 8–14 – Week 2**
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2025-06-09 to 2025-06-15
Avg Sun: 7.0 h / day
Sum Sun: 49.0 h / week
Avg T(day): 25.7 °C
Abs Tmax: 32 °C
Avg T(night): 12.3 °C
Abs Tmin: 5 °C
Avg RH: 61 %
Avg Wind: 15.3 km/h
Wind (strongest): 18 km/h
Avg DLI: 21.2 mol/m² (estimated under full sun)
Total Rain: 8.4 mm
Strong sunshine and early-summer heat mid-week, followed by thunderstorms and elevated humidity levels.
Forecast: Continued hot with scattered showers and humidity surges.
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On June 10, 90° clips were applied at the stem base to restrict height and increase wind resistance. The clips were kept tight to train a strong central structure for later cola support. Daily monitoring was performed; burial of bent areas is under consideration. Root growth is vigorous, already visible at the bottom of the containers.
Clips were removed by June 12. Yellowing leaves were defoliated from one plant. A foliar feed was attempted but may have been too concentrated.
By June 15, clip-related stress and pot-bound conditions became apparent. Although larger containers are needed, portability constraints require the same size. Substrate loosening and replanting are being considered to restore balance.
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“When June is hot and dry, weeds multiply.”
Peace among worlds! 👆