little_Boncannasai Hello world, hello big adventure.
On the night of May 13th, I gently and timidly crawled out of my earth cave. After being packed as a delicate seed in the house "Fast Buds" and transported to Speyer, my water provider bought me at "WackyBaccy."
At home, I got a proper water bath in my own pool and was then allowed to move into my dark, damp little earth cave. The dwelling is a bit tiny and really leaves a lot to be desired! My water provider has firmly promised me that this won't be forever. As crazy as she is, she plans to repot me. Oh, many will surely cry out, as this is a sensitive topic with autoflowering varieties. But my name "Dulræntgosa - Blackberry" means carrying great responsibility. It will be my task to guard a precious treasure. But I have to earn that and prove myself first. For that, I now have just under two weeks.
I invite you to join me on my big adventure. But be warned, it is still written in the mystical stars whether this journey will be successful. For now, I enjoy the bright square light above me, for the next 14 days, 24 hours straight. And then hopefully the nights will be warm enough for me to enjoy the world in freedom. To feel the wind in the leaves and stretch out in the real sun.
Best regards, your 4-day-old dragon lady.
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Used method
Glass Of Water
Germination Method
1
Week 1. Vegetation
1y ago
1/6
6 cm
Height
24 hrs
Light Schedule
22 °C
Day Air Temp
No Smell
Smell
65 %
Air Humidity
0.31 liters
Pot Size
0.05 liters
Watering Volume
30 cm
Lamp Distance
little_Boncannasai 🌱 Dulræntgosa's little big adventure 🌱
My spectacular adventure started quite early.
At first, I just wanted to chill a bit, but that got boring pretty quickly. So I decided to bravely challenge my water giver.
First, I let my delicate first leaves grow a bit shriveled. Honestly, they won't be needed later on. But that didn't faze my water giver at all. Damn!
So I put in even more effort to make her nervous.
When she wasn't around, I had plenty of time to come up with something.
And what can I say, my plan worked.
I found the puny pot boring and ugly from the start, especially when I constantly had to look at the other two's place. So my trick was to let a little root peek out of my sparse dwelling.
And that's when panic hit my water giver. She didn't expect that in the first week. "Way too early," she whined. "So small," she cried. Oh, what beautiful music rained down on my little cute leaves.
The next day, she ran right away.
Renovating a new apartment and figuring out how it could work best. You have to understand, it's her first time moving a delicate plant like me.
She didn't handle it all that skillfully either. The roots are mostly on one side. Now I have to make an effort to dig into the other half of the soil. It'll be fine. You have to do everything on your own.
In any case, she's now plagued by a guilty conscience. That's what she gets. Yeah, okay, I admit it, my roots weren't quite as developed as I thought they were.
But it doesn't matter, I now have a beautiful home with a mysterious treasure. I also got to enjoy a super delicious potion. It makes my roots strong and sturdy, brewed at Hesi's place. It was so tasty that I made a decent leap in growth within 24 hours. My water giver was taken aback and suddenly super proud.
Now I linger a bit under the square sun before hopefully heading under the fiery ball in the sky soon. Where the wild dangerous nights await me, and I can finally enjoy the fresh breeze.
Have a great weekend and say hi to your green bushy adventurers for me.
See you soon, your Dulræntgosa!
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Used techniques
Transplantation
Technique
2
Week 2. Vegetation
1y ago
1/6
7 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
25 °C
Day Air Temp
No Smell
Smell
15 °C
Night Air Temp
0.31 liters
Pot Size
0.05 liters
Watering Volume
little_Boncannasai 🌱 Dulræntgosa's little big adventure 🌱
Hello you fiery adventurers.
Maybe some of you thought, "She'll never make it!" Well, what can I say, I'm actually doing quite well under the circumstances. 😁
Yes, it's still a challenge and it's quite exhausting. But my water giver is taking great care of me.
The special potion for my roots and the other ingredient for growing are soooo delicious.
And you can really see it. Like a wild dragon, I'm slowly sprouting upwards. My roots are visibly making their way through the soil. Big and strong, I can guard my treasure.
And as of today, I'm wild!
Yes, you read that right. At my tender age of 17 days, I am finally standing under the bright burning disc in the sky. The times in my dragon cave are over.
I am free, wild, and brave for the new adventure!
Monster stories don't scare me. On the contrary, they challenge me. Let them come, the little munchers from the dark shadows, at night. Because my water giver will come up with something!
There's not much more to tell at the moment. But stay tuned, the adventure is sure to get exciting.
Best regards, your Dulræntgosa
"the dragon lady
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Used techniques
HST
Technique
3
Week 3. Vegetation
1y ago
1/6
7 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
25 °C
Day Air Temp
No Smell
Smell
15 °C
Night Air Temp
0.31 liters
Pot Size
0.05 liters
Watering Volume
little_Boncannasai 🌱 Dulræntgosas little big adventure 🌱
Hello you wild ones, in the big wide world. I am now a whole 3 weeks old and am growing slowly and comfortably.
Not much has happened. I’m gently and leisurely wrapping myself around the dragon wings.
The move to the rough world was a bit tougher than expected.
Everything started wonderfully at first. The burning ball in the sky shone brightly and hot on my delicate leaves. Embarrassingly, I confess to you that I actually started to sweat. But my water supplier ensured there was enough shade, and I enjoyed the warmth in a relaxed manner.
And then it suddenly became gray and cold. Not exactly freezing, but definitely much colder than in the tent. The moisture around me led to agonizing estimates of the water supply.
Yes, yes, the life of a dragon lady is tough and full of dangers.
The nocturnal greedy monsters have so far stayed at a distance. I could observe them, but they never came to my high mountain.
Unfortunately, there was a lot going on with my water supplier. That’s why the square box for filming didn’t get used. Tzzzzz, I’ll never become famous this way! She promised me that we would make up for it extensively next week.
And somehow, she suddenly disappeared for the long weekend...... I was left all alone in the blink of an eye. Lonely and abandoned, with storms and drought.....
But I’ll tell you about that next time 😊