GEPSETTO germination directly in soil with a temperature of 20-25 degrees, humidity 80%. LED height 60 cm, intensity 55 percent, fan on minimum. On the third day, the seedlings break through the soil and stretch towards the lamp. Temperature 22-26 degrees, lamp 40 cm from the tops, intensity 65%, humidity 60-70%. For the rest of the first week, I gradually lower the lamp and gradually increase the intensity, reducing humidity and increasing ventilation and air circulation.
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Directly In Substrate
Germination Method
2
Week 2. Vegetation
1y ago
1/9
20 hrs
Light Schedule
28 °C
Day Air Temp
No Smell
Smell
56 %
Air Humidity
26 °C
Night Air Temp
38 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 1
Fish-Mix
0.5 mll
GEPSETTO I keep raising the intensity of the LED, I haven't lowered the lamp since I haven't noticed much height growth in the plants. The plants look healthy.
Day 9 - 0.4 liters of water per plant with fish mix
Day 10 I increase the light by 1 hour, no water
Day 11 I increase the light by 1 hour (20/4), normal water, no fertilizer
Day 12 I check the situation, the plants seem to have responded well to the mycorrhizae and the fish mix, I was out of the house for a day and found them to have grown a lot, tomorrow I'll check the soil and possibly give fish mix again.
LST - for the plant at the back I bent the stem with a rigid iron U, I must say it was tiring and difficult to try to stress the plant as little as possible. The two fast buds I bent with a softer coated wire, which turned out to be much more effective; the plant experienced less stress and, by cutting it to the right size, it really only goes a few cm into the soil, not damaging the roots.
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Week 3. Vegetation
1y ago
1/4
22 hrs
Light Schedule
28 °C
Day Air Temp
No Smell
Smell
55 %
Air Humidity
26 °C
Night Air Temp
35 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 1
Fish-Mix
1.5 mll
GEPSETTO increasing to 22/2 the light hours, gradually, 30 minutes a day starting today. 1 time with fish mix 1 time without
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LST
Technique
Defoliation
Technique
4
Week 4. Vegetation
1y ago
1/2
15 cm
Height
22 hrs
Light Schedule
28 °C
Day Air Temp
Weak
Smell
50 %
Air Humidity
26 °C
Night Air Temp
5.68 liters
Watering Volume
35 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 5
Fish-Mix
1 mll
Bio-Grow
0.528 mll
Calmag
0.528 mll
GEPSETTO Last week flew by with exams and other commitments, while they continue to grow every day, taking up more and more space in the box! I bought biogrow and calmag; with the heat and training, the little ones need some supplementation... they deserve it. I don't think there's a need for more LST, and soon I'll be using the SCROG net, the branches are starting to stretch. It's super hot these days, and keeping the temperature under control in the grow box is tough, especially since increasing air circulation decreases humidity, which is essential during the veg phase. That's why I ordered an air filtration system; hopefully, it arrives soon! Day 23 of LST and defoliation, 1.5 liters per plant with grow, fish, and calmag. Day 25, I'm removing all the LST supports and putting up the SCROG net, watering the smaller pots with two liters and the Sensi in the back with 2.5 liters. I notice that the apple strudel hasn't dried the pot well yet, unlike the other two... the plant seems strong but grows more slowly than the others, so I decide to rotate the pots to try to improve exposure to the LED. The Sensi has stretched a lot and keeps shooting branches everywhere.
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Used techniques
LST
Technique
Defoliation
Technique
ScrOG
Technique
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Week 5. Flowering
1y ago
15 cm
Height
22 hrs
Light Schedule
28 °C
Day Air Temp
Weak
Smell
50 %
Air Humidity
26 °C
Night Air Temp
5.68 liters
Watering Volume
35 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 5
Fish-Mix
1 mll
Bio-Grow
0.264 mll
Calmag
0.264 mll
GEPSETTO they're taking up all the space in the grow box, I changed the position of the lamp and the plants, the apple strudel (on the right) had some issues, maybe I made a mistake giving it the same amount of nutrients as the other two, now I've corrected it and I'm giving specific amounts of nutrients for each individual plant.
In the meantime, the air filter and fan have arrived, now I can manage the environment and temperature much better.
the critical (bottom left) is the plant that, in my opinion, has had the most linear and homogeneous development, currently it's in pre-flowering and today I also gave it 1ml per liter of bio bloom.
the sensi (on top) has very long branches, training it isn't easy, but it's crucial if I want each plant to receive maximum light without others getting burned or too hot.