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Master_Drizzt Plan:
2 plants: 1 Orange Limeade (Robin Hood Seeds) and 1 Bluzzi (Grounded Genetics).
18 l (5 gal) living soil terra preta (Sonnenerde - Bio Hanferde).
Blumat auto-waterin system later in the run (late veg).
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Used method
Peat Pellet
Germination Method
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Week 1. Vegetation
1mo ago
1/3
9 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
28 °C
Day Air Temp
No Smell
Smell
65 %
Air Humidity
23 °C
Night Air Temp
3.5 L
Pot Size
1 L
Watering Volume
38 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 7
Mykorrhiza
5 mll
Root-Juice
4 mll
Calmag
1.2 mll
Master_Drizzt First ~2 weeks in 0,5 l pots.
Now into the Sonnenerde Bio Hanferde (living soil - terra preta?) 3,5 l pots.
I am going for the strongest Bluzzi (Mathilda) and Orange Limeade (Ingrid) plants. Other two got a new home.
Light 390 umol/m²/s.
Both look very healthy and nice :)
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Week 2. Vegetation
17d ago
1/6
9 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
30 °C
Day Air Temp
No Smell
Smell
70 %
Air Humidity
0 °C
Solution Temp
0 °C
Substrate Temp
26 °C
Night Air Temp
3.5 L
Pot Size
1 L
Watering Volume
38 cm
Lamp Distance
Master_Drizzt I wanted to try mainlining for the first time. Is it necessary in a small tent? Not really. But is it fun to try something new? Absolutely!
It's a great way to learn what your plants can handle. The first round of training was intense – I kept the 3rd and 4th nodes and removed everything else except the fan leaves. With the Orange Limeade, I accidentally broke off one of the lower main branches. Fortunately, the plants bounced back quickly within 3–4 days.
Next step was the second topping to continue the mainline – removed everything above the 3rd node on each branch. Bluzzi is doing great. With Orange Limeade... well, another branch broke, and the main stem even split this time. I did my best to tape everything back together. Fingers crossed it recovers!
As a beginner, I really want to explore different training techniques. Mistakes happen, and that’s how I learn what these plants can handle. I’m excited to see how things progress from here. :)
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Used techniques
Main-Lining
Technique
Topping
Technique
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Week 3. Vegetation
9d ago
1/4
9 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
30 °C
Day Air Temp
No Smell
Smell
70 %
Air Humidity
0 °C
Solution Temp
0 °C
Substrate Temp
26 °C
Night Air Temp
19 L
Pot Size
1 L
Watering Volume
38 cm
Lamp Distance
Master_Drizzt Transplanted all plants into 19L pots today. I added lime and rock dust to the new substrate to help compensate for poor CalMag levels in the local water. The roots in the old 3.5L pots were well-developed and healthy – always a good sign!
Hopefully they’ll enjoy their new, roomier home.
The previously damaged branch on the Orange Limeade seems to be healing nicely – it's growing steadily, which is a relief. I’ll continue with mainlining this week until the tent starts to fill out a bit more.
Also… the Orange Limeade is starting to give off a really nice lime scent – so good!
Ingrid and Mathilda sind bereit zum explodieren. Ich hätte mir fast die O.Limeade bestellt mich dan aber doch für Frozen Tropicana Cherry, und danach die Chemferno entschieden.
Freu mich auf dieses Diary 😁✌️
Die Frozen Limeade klingt sehr interessant 💪 wird bestimmt ein Frost Monster 😂 hab gerade Frozen BAG im Zelt stehen und die ist absolut dope