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Growtendo64 The Cherry Popperz seed was soaked in water for about 17 hours before being placed between two damp paper towels. After roughly a day and a half, a strong white taproot emerged. Once it reached a length of about 1.5 cm, I transferred the seed directly into a small pot filled with BioBizz Light Mix. I moistened the planting hole with around 50 ml of water to ensure good contact. The pot was placed in a 50x50 cm grow tent under a Spider Farmer SF-1000 LED light, dimmed to provide a gentle PPFD of 200. Humidity was kept at around 70%, and the temperature held steady at 21°C. On April 30, the seed was placed in the towel, and by May 2 the taproot had emerged, ready for planting.
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Week 1. Vegetation
4d ago
18 hrs
24 °C
No Smell
75 %
Growtendo64 On May 4, the seedling broke through the soil and opened her cotyledons. She immediately oriented toward the light and started forming her first set of true leaves. The light cycle was kept at 18 hours on, 6 hours off. Humidity stayed between 70–75%, and temperature remained around 22-24°C. I monitored the soil moisture and kept it evenly moist with small waterings. No nutrients were added yet. By the end of the first week, Cherry Popins had a healthy green color and was beginning to show her second node, with compact and sturdy growth.
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Week 2. Vegetation
4d ago
18 hrs
24 °C
No Smell
70 %
Growtendo64 During the second week, Cherry Popins developed steadily. Her second node expanded well, and by the end of the week, the third node had begun to emerge. On May 7, I noticed that the taproot had already reached the bottom of her starter pot, so I transplanted her into a 10x10 cm square pot filled with fresh BioBizz Light Mix. She handled the move without any signs of stress.
I maintained a PPFD of around 200 and kept the relative humidity between 60 and 65%. The temperature stayed between 20 and 23°C. On May 12, she received her first light feeding: 350 ml of water with a small dose of Root Juice to support root development. About 100 ml drained out, which confirmed good soil structure and water retention. Her color remained vibrant green, and her growth pattern looked healthy and compact. By the end of the week, During the second week, Cherry Popins developed steadily. Her second node expanded well, and by the end of the week, the third node had begun to emerge. On May 7, I noticed that the taproot had already reached the bottom of her starter pot, so I transplanted her into a 10x10 cm square pot filled with fresh BioBizz Light Mix. She handled the move without any signs of stress.
I maintained a PPFD of around 200 and kept the relative humidity between 60 and 65%. The temperature stayed between 20 and 23°C. On May 12, she received her first light feeding: 350 ml of water with a small dose of Root Juice to support root development. About 100 ml drained out, which confirmed good soil structure and water retention. Her color remained vibrant green, and her growth pattern looked healthy and compact.